Lifestyle 1 issue 638

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ISSUE 638 | JULY 7 - 13, 2016 Phone 08 8724 7111 www.lifestyle1.net

Willow Financial Services Pty Ltd - New direction - New team Incorporating Woodward Financial Group See page 3 for details

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COVER - COMMITTED TO SECURING THE FINANCIAL FUTURE OF THIS REGION Originally planning to retire in 2013, Scott Wilson realised he couldn’t walk away from his clients, as it would have left them in uncertain circumstances, without the personal service that they were used to. So with the help and support of long time co-worker Pauline Hill, Scott Wilson Pty Ltd, trading as Willow Financial Services, became a reality in October 2013. With dedicated clients and a strong devotion to client service, the business has grown exponentially. Within 12 months of moving into the Plantation Timber Group building, owned by Peter and Bev Collins, Tanya Coxon moved in to start her own mortgage broking business, Willow Lending Services. Business was booming and Peter could see the potential in both Scott and Tanya as business partners. With many discussions around the water cooler, Peter offered his backing to partner with Tanya to expand the business. Scott agreed to stay on for another two years to enable the smooth transition of his clients to the new financial planners, before he attempts to retire again. This has seen the appointment of Sean Cowling and Suzie Packer, who will join the financial planning team this month and will be complemented by Paige Harding, who is in the process of completing her studies to become a paraplanner. Tanya Coxon Tanya Coxon started in finance in 1994. She has been a bank branch manager, worked in business banking and has recently branched out into the world of financial planning. With experience in running her own business and with extensive dealings in buying and selling real estate, Tanya understands the many options on offer to secure your financial future. Tanya has been the owner of Willow Lending Services Pty Ltd for almost two years, focussing on managing the business’ staff and finances and bringing her extensive commercial finance experience to the table. PHOTO COURTESY OF LOUISE AGNEW

Scott Wilson Scott Wilson brought his financial planning skills to Mount Gambier in the late 1990s, taking on the role of Financial Planner with the former Savings & Loans Credit Union before transferring his skills to NAB as Senior Financial Planning Manager in 2001. Scott brings more than three decades of experience in the financial sector, working across insurance and finance, before turning his attention to financial planning and getting some serious study under his belt. From superannuation to Centrelink, Scott can provide quality advice with his relaxed approach and ability to take the stress out of financial planning. PHOTO COURTESY OF LOUISE AGNEW

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Sean Cowling It was in 2004 that Sean Cowling started as a financial adviser with Westpac, and in only two years he had secured a senior role with the major bank, before taking out the Financial Planner of the Year for Westpac SA/NT/WA a year later in 2007. He held the role of Senior Financial Adviser for Westpac in Darwin for five years, qualifying for the Westpac Top Team Conference on multiple occasions. In 2011, Sean became a Certified Financial Planner®, the highest financial planning designation worldwide. Sean moved back to Mount Gambier in 2011 and has been working closely with clients to help them work towards their financial goals and make informed financial decisions.

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The timing has worked out perfectly for Brenton Woodward, of Woodward Financial Group, who was also looking to retire but did not want his clients to be disadvantaged nor lose the personal contact they have become accustomed to. From the man who joined MLC in 1970 straight from school, and has 37 years of financial planning experience, Brenton’s clients will be transitioned to Willow Financial Services and Brenton’s daughter Amanda will also join the team, ensuring the Woodward service continues. Willow Financial Services Pty Ltd is committed to providing financial solutions to meet your individual needs, building its reputation on decades of experience in the finance sector and adding to its team with even more experience and a strong relationship with more than 30 lending providers and a raft of superannuation providers. From personal lending and mortgage broking to commercial lending and agri-finance, from superannuation and Centrelink support to all your financial planning needs, Willow can provide expert, easy to understand advice to meet your financial needs. ON THE COVER - Willow Financial Services business partners Tanya Coxon & Peter Collins with Brenton Woodward.

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Suzie Packer Suzie Packer has built a 10 year career in finance, having already completed her Graduate Diploma of Applied Finance, majoring in financial planning, and by the end of this year, she will have added a Masters in Financial Planning to her resume. Specialising in retirement planning and Centrelink support, boasting experience in Asgard, BT, Colonial, MLC and a range of Government and private super funds, including SuperSA. Suzie can also tailor a customised personal risk insurance plan.

Cristy Crouch For more than a decade Cristy Crouch has worked in finance as a mortgage and finance lender. She holds a Bachelor of Management and a Diploma of Finance & Mortgage Broking. Efficient and well-organised, Cristy has an innate ability to structure deals to suit her individual clients’ needs and whether you are looking to buy an investment property, upgrade your current home or renovate, Cristy can put together the best deal for you and your family and is a mortgage broker without peer in terms of customer service and focus. PHOTO COURTESY OF LOUISE AGNEW

Willow Financial Services • 2 Eleanor Street, Mount Gambier • Ph: (08)8724 7745


TIME TO REGISTER FOR KINDY SPOTS Second round expressions of interest are now open for Glenelg Shire Council’s 2017 kindergarten programs. Families are invited to complete an online expression of interest form at the Glenelg Shire website, www.glenelg.vic.gov.au/kindergarten, for three and four-year-old kindergarten programs across the shire network. The 2017 early learning program vacancies include: • Dartmoor Children’s Centre – four yearold program only; • Heywood Kindergarten – three and four-year-old program; • Kalbarri Kindergarten – three and fouryear-old program; • Karreeta Peeneeyt Mara Portland Child and Family Complex – four year old program only; and • Kathleen Millikan Centre, Casterton – three and four-year-old program. Expression of interest are open for

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one month until Friday, July 29. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Max Oberlander said the first round enrolments had now been implemented with 115 positions filled. “I strongly encourage families to register their interest to ensure their child secures a place in our popular early learning programs for 2017,” he said. “Research shows that children who complete an early learning program are provided with the best possible start to their education. Our shire kindergarten programs are world class, led by a talented team of staff who work tirelessly. “Kindergarten lays the important foundations for later learning and I urge people to ensure they have a position secured.” To learn about the Glenelg Shire Council’s kindergarten programs call (03)5522 2211 or email enquiries to enrolment@glenelg.vic.gov.au

COMING EVENTS

THE FARMERS MAKER: DEAN BOWEN

HAMILTON ART GALLERY, HAMILTON Until Aug 4

20 YEARS OF KELPIE SALES Hamilton Performing Arts Centre is set to host The Adventures of Alvin Sputnik: Deep Sea Explorer, on July 16 - a multi award-winning one-man micro-epic puppet show that melds technology and multimedia into a touching story of enduring love and the end of the world. Alvin Sputnik, who has just lost his wife, accepts this perilous mission so that he may follow her soul down to the underworld so that they can be together again once more. Created by Tim Watts, who employs an unique blend of mime, puppetry, live and recorded music, and animation to present an exploration of the next and oldest frontier: the deep blue sea. Since its creation in 2009, the show has gone from success to success. In its initial run it received rave reviews, performed to sell out crowds, and won awards for Best Production, Best Production Team and Members Choice. Since then, it has toured

to sold out houses and rave reviews all over the world including: Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Edinburgh, Dublin, Seoul, Taipei, Auckland, and New York receiving numerous awards including that 2009 haul at The Blue Room Theatre Awards, Outstanding Solo Show, at the New York International Fringe Festival, Best Theatre, at Auckland Fringe Festival, Best Puppetry, at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, and Best Male Performer, at Dublin Fringe. WHAT THE CRITICS HAVE SAID... “Alvin Sputnik, an endearing Australian solo show told in stick-figure animation and puppetry by Tim Watts, will remind you of a more innocent summer blockbuster. Its unlikely mix of environmental disaster, twee humor and cutie-pie whimsy makes it something akin to a theatrical “Wall-E.” – New York Times

CASTERTON CUSTOMER SERVE CENTRE, CASTERTON Until February 2017

WATTLE RANGE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION OPENING MILLICENT GALLERY July 8 - 6pm

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YALLUM PARK, NEAR PENOLA July 9 - 2pm

FILM FUNDRAISER PORTLAND WOMEN’S SERVICE CLUB PORTLAND ARTS CENTRE July 10

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This Week 1877 Wimbledon tournament begins 1900 Warren Earp killed in Arizona 1941 Enigma key broken

1957 Althea Gibson is first African American to win Wimbledon

1994 Forrest Gump opens, wins Hanks a second Oscar

2008 Angelina Jolie gives birth to twins

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BRAIN TEASERS 10. Famous musician Paul David Hewson is better known as who? 11. British actress Emma Thompson won her first acting Academy Award for her role in which movie? 12. Gerry Adams is the leader of which Irish political party? 13. Which iconic London landmark was built by William the Conqueror? 14. Which Bronte siter wrote Wuthering Heights? 15. How many Oscars has Irish actor, director, producer and screenwriter Kenneth Branagh won? 16. Clementine was the wife of which long serving British Prime Minister? 17. In what year did Prince Charles marry Diana Spencer? 18. Irish writer Bram Stoker is best known

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for whcih Gothic novel? 19. How many children does Queen Elizabeth II have? 20. Suddenly I See was a hit song for whish crtically acclaimed Scottish singersongwriter? 21. Elizabeth I was the fifth and final monarch of which dynasty? 22. What was English tennis player Tim Henman’s highest ever ranking? 23. Who rose to fame as The Naked Chef? 24. Timothy Laurence is the husband of which royal? 25. Scottish comedian Danni Chaudhry is bettter known by what name? 26. What was The Beatles’ first number one in the United States? 27. How many Grand Slam singles titles has Andy Murray won? 28. In which sport has Sandy Lyle made his mark? 29. David Walliams teams with which Britsh comedian for the sketch shows Little Britain and Come Fly With Me? 30. What is Ireland’s second largest city? 31. What sport would you be watching if you were at Royal Ascot? 32. In how many World Cups did David

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ANSWERS THE UNITED KINGDOM 1. Iceland; 2. Nicola Sturgeon; 3. Braveheart; 4. The Corrs; 5. Manchester; 6. Liverpool; 7. Gordon Ramsay; 8. In The Name of the Father; 9. Edinburgh; 10. Bono (U2); 11. Howard’s End; 12. Sinn Fein; 13. Tower of London; 14. Emily; 15. None (nominated five times); 16. Sir Winston Churchill; 17. 1981; 18. Dracula; 19. Four; 20. KT Tunstall; 21. Tudor; 22. 4; 23. Jamie Oliver; 24. Princess Anne; 25. Danny Bhoy; 26. I Want To Hold Your Hand; 27. Two; 28. Golf; 29. Matt Lucas; 30. Cork; 31. Horse Racing; 32. Three; 33. John Major; 34. Blue & White; 35. James Joyce; 36. March 17; 37. Thistle; 38. Novak Djokovic & Serena Williams; 39. Catherine Parr; 40. Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell, and Victoria Beckham (Adams).

THE UNITED KINGDOM 1. Which country knocked England out of Euro 2016? 2. Who is the First Minister of Scotland? 3. William Wallace is the Scottish hero at the centre of which Oscar winning movie? 4. Andrea, Sharon, Jim and Caroline are siblings that make up which successful Irish band? 5. Salford Quays are a dockside development in which English city? 6. Anfield is the home ground of which English Premier League club? 7. Which Scottish born chef made his name at the London restaurant Aubergine? 8. The Guildford Four were at the centre of which Oscar winning movie? 9. What is the capital of Scotland?

At the Cinema Independence Day: Resurgence Two decades after the first Independence Day invasion, Earth is faced with a new extra-Solar threat. But will mankind’s new space defenses be enough?

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HIGHLAND DANCING SUCCESS The South Eastern National Dancing Association’s 67th annual Southern States Championships were held at The Icehouse on the June Long Weekend. The two day event attracted moe than 90 dancers from South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania. RESULTS Saturday, June 11 Primary 4 & 5 yrs Pas de Basques: 1. Tarragon Menger (Vic) 2. Abigail Virgo (SA) 3. Agnes Sim (SA) 4. Elsie Merchant (SA) Pas de Basques & Highcuts: 1. Tarragon Menger (Vic) 2. Grace Clark (SA) 3. Elsie Merchant (SA) Primary 6 yrs Pas de Basques: 1. Evie Edwards (SA) 2. Lily Rakete (Vic) 3. Phoebe Hughes (SA) 4. Matilda Wilson (SA) Pas de Basques & Highcuts: 1. Lily Rakete (Vic) 2. Evie Edwards (SA) 3. Sasha Angus (SA) 4. Matilda Wilson (SA) Primary 5 and 6 yrs Highland Fling: 1. Lily Rakete (Vic) 2. Evie Edwards (SA) 3. Sasha Angus (SA) Sword Dance: 1. Lily Rakete (Vic) 2. Evie Edwards (SA) 3. Sasha Angus (SA) Beginners 6-8 yrs Premiership Overall Result: 1. Jessica Rayner (Vic), 2. Amberly Boult (SA), 3. Correa Bachmann (SA) Beginners 9 yrs & over Premiership Overall Result: 1. Analiese Goulding (Vic) 2. Amelie Salmon (SA) 3. Baie Perryman (SA) Novice Any Age Premiership Overall Result: 1. Keelie Neilson (SA) 2. Madison Danise (SA) 3. Isabelle Bidese (SA) Restricted Premiership 9-12 yrs

Overall Result: 1. Jasmine Gibbons (SA) 2. Teagan Blok (SA) 3. McKenzie Evered (Vic) Restricted Premiership 13-16 yrs Overall Result: 1. Hope Hampton (SA) 2. Amy Flockhart (Vic) 3. Tulle Perryman (SA) Restricted Premiership 17 yrs & over Overall Result: 1. Shenae Greatorex (WA) 2. Natasha Burgess (SA) 3. Monique Plover (Vic) Premier Aggregate 9-11 yrs 1. Cailey Finlayson (Vic) Premier Aggregate 12-15 yrs 1. Brianna Johnstone (Vic) Premier Aggregate 16 yrs & over 1. Chloe Miller (SA) National Premiership 9-12 yrs & under Overall Result: 1. Cailey Finlayson (Vic) 2. Lucy Edwards (SA) 3. Hailee Pearce (SA) National Premiership 13-16 yrs Overall Result: 1. Amy Flockart (Vic) 2. Brianna Johnston (Vic) 3. Kiara DiGiusto (SA) National Premiership 17 yrs and over Overall Result: 1. Elizabeth Mulvany (Vic) 2. Marita Everett (Vic) 3. Tayla Currey (Vic) Sunday, June 12 Premier Premiership 9-12 yrs Overall Result: 1. Lucy Edwards (SA) 2. Abbey Freebairn (SA) 3. Hailee Pearce (SA) Premier Premiership 13 – 16 yrs Overall Result: 1. Cyan McLeod (Vic) 2. Ashlee Beams (Tas) 3. Ebony McDonald (SA) Premier Premiership 17 yrs & over Overall Result: 1. Sarah Hanel (SA) 2. Shenae Greatorex (WA) 3. Tayla Currey (Vic) SOUTHERN STATES CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

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Southern States Championship 7–11 Yrs 1st Abbey Freebairn (SA) 2nd Cailey Finlayson (Vic) 3rd Lucy Edwards (SA) 4th Jasmine Gibbons (SA) 5th Hailee Pearce (SA) 6th McKenzie Evered (SA) Southern States Championship 12–15 Yrs 1st Cyan Macleod (Vic) 2nd Ashlee Beams (Tas) 3rd Brianna Johnstone (Vic) 4th Kiara Di Giusto (SA) 5th Ebony McDonald (SA) 6th Connor Ferguson (SA) Southern States Championship 16 Years and Over 1st Sarah Hanel (SA) 2nd Elizabeth Mulvany (Vic)

3rd Shenae Greatorex (WA) 4th Alita Di Giusto (SA) 5th Tayla Currey (Vic) 6th Natasha Burgess (SA) Frank Collins Memorial Trophy for the best local dancer under 13 years Winner: Abbey Freebairn (SA) Ridland Memorial Trophy for the best local dancer 13 years & over Winner: Sarah Hanel (SA) The trophy for the Dancer Best Depicting the Spirit of Highland Dancing Winner: Hailee Pearce (SA)

Left - Spirit of Highland Dancing award winner Hailee Pearce dancing with Abbey Freebairn.

Above - Southern States Championships placegetters.

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LUXURY LIVING AT ITS FINEST Enjoying a secluded position on an elevated 2,309m2 (approx.) corner allotment, this exclusive location is defined by classic elegance, sprawling grounds, stunning views over the city and Centenary Tower beyond and is a stone’s throw from the city centre. This majestic home has been seamlessly renovated with exceptional quality and attention to detail, whilst showcasing a natural flow from classical charm to impeccable design and stylish modern function to create sensational lifestyle living. A commanding yet warm and inviting home creates a spellbinding journey from the moment you walk through the door. Many special features include:

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- A Chef inspired kitchen which includes a stylish central Island, Smeg cooker with 7 zone gas hob, electric grill and 2 ovens, Perron and Rowe Butler’s sink and tap ware, Miele stainless steel dishwasher , superb glass architecture which allows amazing views to the patio and garden and beyond - Four fabulous bedrooms and three luxurious bathrooms form ample accommodation for family and guests. The master Suite features a walk through robe/dressing room with a stunning ensuite complete with claw foot bath - 2 living Areas- both with Gas fire places-the home is also warmed by hydronic central heating

- Spacious Office/study - 12 foot ceilings, Original Baltic pine floors, LED designer lighting throughout - Enviable indoor – outdoor living and entertaining - 2 Large rainwater tanks - All cabinetry throughout the property is bespoke which includes bathroom vanities and kitchen. Price on Application Open by private appointment only

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OPEN SATURDAY 10.15 - 10.45AM BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME, SO CLOSE TO THE CITY CENTRE An opportunity like this doesn’t come along too often. Situated on prestigious Eustace Street sits this 1950’s stone dwelling on approx. 1047m2. Currently comprised of a bedroom, kitchen, lounge with open fire place and parquetry flooring, there’s a choice to extend this gem or redevelop. Stone rear garage plus workshop with power. With a 20 metre frontage and a depth of just over 52 metres the possibilities are endless.

AFFORDABLE FOR A FAMILY Renovated family home. Currently comprised as 4 bedrooms plus dedicated office. Main bedroom has walk-in robe and combined parent’s retreat. Built-in robes in second bedroom. 2 bathrooms, 1 on each level. Renovated kitchen with electric cooking + s/steel dishwasher. Spacious lounge elevated & opening out to balcony. Single garage UMR with remote & loads of extra storage. Superb rear outdoor entertaining. Seriously nothing to do here, just move in & enjoy.

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CLASSIC CHARACTER HOME WITH A MODERN TOUCH Beautifully restored character home situated very close to the city centre. Leadlight, etched glass, marble fireplaces + many more classic features. Glorious main bedroom with ensuite & WIR. Two remaining bedrooms & large office. Gracious formal lounge + open plan kitchen/ dining and occasional living. Modern kitchen: gas gourmet stove with griller & deep fryer, dishwasher & granite bench tops. Own cellar – great for a red or 2! Large stone high clearance garage, fits 4 vehicles, appox. 13m x 6m. A beautiful blend of timeless style & modern conveniences.

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LOADED WITH EXTRAS Solid 3 bedroom home situated in a quiet area, close to the city centre. Kitchen with near new stainless steel appliances, gas cook top and wall oven plus granite bench tops. Floor to ceiling built in robes in the Master bedroom. Spacious lounge and sliding doors from dining to rear paved courtyard. Dedicated study nook. Your choice of gas or slow combustion heating, in addition, ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling throughout. Double garage under the main roof with internal access and a remote roller door. 5 KW Solar Panels ensures power bills are kept to a minimum. An inspection of this surprise package is sure to impress. Currently returning $260 per week.

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HOMETTE SIZE, UNIT PRICE Incredibly spacious 2 bedroom unit located close to the city centre. 2 large bedrooms both with built in robes. Offering gas heating plus a split system reverse cycle. Large open plan kitchen dine and lounge. Electric cook top, wall oven and dishwasher as well as walk in pantry. Single garage under the main roof with remote roller door. Cute rear yard ideal for a pet. Living here is definitely easy. Only in a group of 3.

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A BEAUTIFUL BLEND OF OLD AND NEW Character weatherboard home comprised of 3 bedrooms all with built in robes. Front entrance with gorgeous leadlight and pressed tin ceiling. Spacious formal lounge with slow combustion heating. Cosy 3rd living area or 4th bedroom. Lovely rear extension with renovated kitchen with gas cooking, elect w/oven and dishwasher. Renovated bathroom with separate shower bath and double vanity. Gorgeous cornices and polished timber floors.

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A REAL GEM ON GEMSTONE Well maintained 3 bedroom home, the main with walk in robe and built in robes in remaining bedrooms. Spacious formal and informal living areas. Open plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances. 3 way bathroom with access from main bedroom. Neutral décor throughout in modern tones. Internal access from double garage under main roof. Vehicle access to large rear yard with enough room for a shed. Currently tenanted @ $290 per week til 22.8.2016. Inspection won’t disappoint.

WAITING FOR A FAMILY Three bedroom stone home situated on a large block close to a school & shops. Main bedroom with built-ins. Lounge with reverse cycle heating/cooling. Slow combustion heater positioned in the centre of the home. As new kitchen with electric cooking & dishwasher. Freshly painted throughout. Large pergola with hardwood timber deck and blinds. 4 car colorbond shed with power.

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CALLING BUSY FIRST HOME BUYERS Impressive 3 bedroom home of solid construction. Renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Spacious open plan kitchen/lounge and dining. Ideal 2nd living room or games room. Stunning bathroom with sep shower/bath. Unique study nook. Gorgeous polished boards. Sheltered outdoor entertaining. Double Garage with remote panel lift door. Immaculately presented and styled. An inspection will certainly impress.

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AN IDEAL STARTER OR INVESTMENT Freshly painted and with new carpet throughout. 3 good size bedrooms. Large lounge with split system heating cooling. Kitchen dine overlooks pergola area. Stainless steel cooker plus dishwasher and WI pantry in kitchen. Neutral décor throughout. Lovely outdoor undercover entertaining. Good size rear yard, ideal for kids. Enjoy cosy winters in front of the slow combustion heater. Hassle free living here in a quiet neighbourhood.

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VEHICLE ACCESS TO GREAT SHEDDING Immaculately presented 3 bedroom plus office. 2 living areas. Open plan kitchen with d/washer and walk in pantry. Bright bathroom with spa and sep toilet. Ducted gas central heating throughout. Single garage under main roof with remote and int access. Plus carport and vehicle access to double colorbond garage with power. Great buying and perfect for big boy’s toys.

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INNER CITY LIVING Vicki Quinn Real Estate is please to offer for sale this 2 storey townhouse located opposite picturesque Vansittart Park. Comprising of 2 bedrooms with built in robes in the main. The kitchen offers loads of cupboards with gas cooktop and electric wall oven. North facing dining room spills to an outdoor private courtyard. Spacious lounge and single garage UMR with remote and internal access.With the convenience of 2 toilets, living in the centre of town has never been easier.


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SOLID UNIT IN A GREAT LOCATION

1 Rendelsham Road Millicent • • • • •

REDUCED

2

2

$239,000

workshop.

SOLID STONE HOME WITH GREAT FEATURES

NE N EW W!!

115 Jubilee Highway West Mount Gambier

Kitchen/dining area with gas cooking Undercover entertaining area with wood fire Man cave with built in bar

$295,000

Additional room off kitchen Additional granny flat/teenage retreat Single car garage and tool shed.

NE N EW W!!

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17 Hart Street Mount Gambier

$235,000

2 1/223 Commercial Street West Mount Gambier • • • • •

Fully renovated 3 bedroom cottage Bedroom 1 has B.I.R and bedroom 2 has W.I.R Open plan kitchen/family area with timber floor Covered rear entertaining area Double garage plus garden shed Situated within walking distance to main CBD

Additional large garage/carport Needs TLC. Suit first home buyer

$160,000

Two good sized bedrooms, main with BIR Roomy lounge room with lovely bay window Separate dining room, may be used as 3rd bedroom Neat and tidy kitchen with electric cooking Single garage UMR + private rear courtyard

$359,000

A NEW QUALITY HOME

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME

OPEN Saturday 3.30-4.30

5 4 Knight Court Mount Gambier

3

2

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$390,000

robe, • 5 double bedrooms, master with en-suite & walk-in built-in robes in all the rest lounge • Open plan kitchen/dining/lounge + bonus second at front of house • Decked & covered pergola, colorbond shed, double garage UMR + 5000 Gallon rainwater tank

2

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8 Pinehurst Drive Mount Gambier

$390,000

• 3 Bedrooms. Main has walk-in robe & ensuite • Two other bedrooms both have built in robes • Large open plan kitchen/dining/lounge room • 8 Foot ceilings and insulated • Double garage with auto doors & internal access • Auto sprinklers, instant hot water

“GLENTAL”

TRANQUILLITY AND VALUE

DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS!

GOLF ANYONE?

Central Mount Gambier stone residence 2 Land area 844.6m Great views over Lady Nelson Park. 3 bedrooms, lounge with gas heating

1

1

17 Patricia Court Mount Gambier • 3 bedrooms, main with WIR and en-suite • Open kitchen/dining/living area • Outdoor undercover entertaining area • 9m x 9m shed + 7m x 6m carport • Gas ducted heating throughout

2.00-3.00

2.00-3.00

1.15-1.45

$179,500

4

2

3

2

1

OPEN Saturday

OPEN Saturday

1

Updated laundry and bathroom Single, double length carport + stone shed with roller door, power and concrete floor

12.30-1.30

44 Crouch Street North Mount Gambier • • • • • •

1198m2 allotment 3 large bedrooms, master with BIR & split system. Fully renovated large eat in kitchen

OPEN Saturday

3

3 double size bedrooms Walking distance to the CBD, schools and shops Large open plan timber kitchen/dining room

OPEN Saturday

3

2

2

SPACIOUS UNIT IN CENTRAL LOCATION

CHARMING CENTRAL LOCATED COTTAGE

$209,000

SWEET, NEAT AND COMPLETE

12.00-12.30

22 Umpherston Road Mount Gambier • • • • • •

2 Centrally located on a huge 1100m allotment 3 bedrooms, bedroom 3 boasting built-ins Lounge with wood fire and R/C Inverter

Under cover outdoor entertaining area.

OPEN Saturday

4

$199,500

• • • • •

Large renovated kitchen with ample cupboards Three good size bedrooms, two with BIR . Cnr block with side access to fully enclosed backyard 11 x 7 shed with double roller door & workshop

CENTRAL HOME

WOW, WOW, WOW!

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1

3

$215,000

274 Commercial Street West Mount Gambier

Enclosed rear yard

11.00-12.00

10.45-11.45

• • • • • •

• • • • •

Close to Tenison Woods College Two good size bedrooms Large kitchen/dining area Separate lounge boasting wood fire Single garage UMR with internal access

OPEN Saturday

OPEN Saturday

• • • • • •

36 Shepherdson Road Mount Gambier

$139,000

2

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3

2

1

3

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3/1 Daniel Street Mount Gambier • • • • • •

800m2 allotment 4 bedrooms, main with R/C air conditioner Lounge with slow combustion wood heating Eat in kitchen with tiled floor & walk-in pantry Carport plus single bay shed with roller door and

10.00-10.30

9.45-10.45

9.00-9.30

4

OPEN Saturday

OPEN Saturday

OPEN Saturday

UPDATED STONE HOME

OPEN Sunday 11.30-12.30

4

2

225 Attamurra Road Mount Gambier • • • • • •

Built 2013 and situated on 2.5 Acres 4 bedrooms, main with en-suite & walk in robe Huge open plan kitchen/dining/lounge area 67,500 litre rain water supplying the house Double size shed, 15m x 7.5m with auto doors 16 solar panels 3kw with 5kw inverter

Sales & Leasing

5

2 $399,000

3

1 Annette Street Mount Gambier

3

2 $529,995

• 2146m2 Allotment 5th • 5 Bedrooms with walk-in robes, main with ensuite, currently used as office and • 2 Car garage UMR with internal access, auto doors cupboards space • Separate double shed with 3 phase power

23 Guerin Lane Glencoe • • • • •

$189,000

3 bedrooms, main with built-in robe Lovely kitchen with adjacent dining area Slow combustion wood heater 7 x 6m Colorbond shed Rain water tanks, solar hot water pump on bore and biocycle septic system

Melissa Walker 0408 250 505

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291 Poonanda Road Tantanoola • • • • • •

27.11ha 1980s home, 3 km from Tantanoola 4 bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite Open plan kitchen/dining + two living areas Undercover pergola attached to house Full size, flood lit all weather tennis court Six fenced paddocks with a central lane way

2 $655,000


08 8726 4400

3 WATER ‘TAKING’ LICENCES FOR SALE ALL WITH A 25% ALLOCATION CARRYOVER AVAILABLE • 444,106 kL Underground Taking Licence - area of ‘Grey’ • 267,406 kL Underground Taking Licence - area of ‘Riddoch’ • 127,400 kL Underground Taking Licence - area of ‘Monbulla”

For Sale by ‘Expressions of Interest’. Phone Brett Exelby 0458 548 756 21 Bond St, Mt Gambier EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

30 Lake Terrace West, Mt Gambier

$442,000

43 Jubilee Highway West, Mt Gambier $278,000

134 North Terrace, Mt Gambier

$260,000

MAKE AN OFFER

NEW

OPEN SATURDAY

OPEN SATURDAY

OPEN SATURDAY

• 3 bedrooms all with built in robes • Formal lounge room • Sunroom with amazing views SAT JUL 9 • Updated bathroom, 2 garages • EOI closing Fri 15th July at 3pm (unless sold prior) 9.00 - 9.20 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693 1 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180 WEB Id. 9845432 3

OPEN

3 Fidler Street, Mt Gambier

2

$172,200

• 4 Bedroom plus study • 3 Living zones • Modern kitchen • Mul -level decking • Great storage WEB Id. 9103568 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

OPEN SAT JUL 9 9.30 - 9.50

4

3 Kensen Court, Mt Gambier

3

2

$260,000

• 4 bedrooms • Large kitchen/living/dining area • Detached games room • Secure undercover parking • Private rear yard with access WEB Id. 9220019 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

OPEN SATURDAY

OPEN SAT JUL 9 10.00 - 10.20

4

64 Suttontown Rd, Mount Gambier

1

3

$199,000

SIT BACK, RELAX, ALL THE HARD WORK’S DONE! • Renovated kitchen and bathroom • 3 bedrooms, 2 with BIRs SAT JUL 9 • Spa and swimming pool 11.30 - 11.50 • Entertainers delight WEB Id. 9240604 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693 3 1 2

OPEN

25 Peake Street, Mt Gambier

$289,000

NEW

OPEN SATURDAY

OPEN SATURDAY • 3 bedrooms, 2 with built-ins • Open plan living/dining • Renovated kitchen with pantry • Large bathroom with spa • 2 bay carport with man cave

OPEN SAT JUL 9 10.30 - 10.50

3

Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

2/3 Bengalee Crescent, Mt Gambier

1

2

$498,000

OPEN SATURDAY

• 3 bedrooms. Main with walk-in robe and access to the 3-way bathroom • Large open plan/living/dining • Central gas hea ng throughout SAT JUL 9 • Low maintenance yard with drive-through access 11.00 - 11.20 WEB Id. 9647785 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693 3 1 1

• Solid brick home • 3 bedrooms, all with robes • Formal lounge • Open kitchen – meals area • Great family room WEB Id. 9919667 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

2 Hilltop Avenue, Mt Gambier

6 Lange Street, Mount Gambier

OPEN

$419,000

OPEN SATURDAY

OPEN SAT JUL 9 9.30 - 9.50

3

1

2

$299,000

• 4 Bedrooms • 2 Updated bathrooms, main with spa • Formal lounge with bar • Spacious open plan living • Large mber kitchen with walk-in pantry WEB Id. 9581238 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

OPEN SAT JUL 9 10.30 - 10.50

4

11 Greenridge Drive, Mt Gambier

2

1

$349,000

NEW

OPEN SATURDAY

OPEN SATURDAY

Stunning unsurpassed views from both levels of this ultra-modern 3 bedroom plus office home featuring 2.5 bathrooms wi robes in 2 bedrooms, Large open plan Kitchen, meals and entertaining area on the SAT JUL 9 top level and a separate living area down stairs. 12.00 - 12.20 WEB Id. 8991578 3+ 2.5 2 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

OPEN

• 4 bdrms all with robes. Master with ensuite • 2 Bathrooms • Formal lounge • Open plan living • Stunning stone benchtops WEB Id. 9538376 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

OPEN SATURDAY

OPEN SAT JUL 9 11.00-11.20

4

2

2

• 3 bedrooms all with robes • Spacious master bedroom with ensuite • Large Tassie Oak mber kitchen • Open plan kitchen/meals/family • Spacious formal lounge /Dining WEB Id. 9916809 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

OPEN SATURDAY

OPEN SAT JUL 9 10.00 - 10.20

3

2

2

• 4 bedrooms all with robes • Separate office • Master with WIR & ensuite • Large formal lounge • Great open plan living WEB Id. 9768728 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

Rural Sales

Residential Sales

Residential Sales

Property Management

BRETT EXELBY

BARRY RITTER

MALCOLM LEWIS

JAY TREACEY

0458 548 756

0408 853 180

0411 899 693

0409 978 004

brett.exelby@elders.com.au

barry.ritter@elders.com.au

malcolm.lewis@elders.com.au

jay.treacey@elders.com.au

9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

OPEN SAT JUL 9 11.30 - 11.50

4

2

2

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08 8726 4400 23 Lumidin Boulevard, Mt Gambier

SPRINGVIEW

$579,000

2 Hill Street, Donovans

$169,000

E S TAT E

REDUCED TO SELL OUT 3 bedroom plus home office, 2 large living areas, 2 designer bathrooms plus powder room, commercial glazed windows, coral limestone, polished concrete floors, caesarstone bench tops, smeg appliances, motorised louvered pergola, bi-fold stack-adoors, ducted gas hea ng, split system air-condi oning, re culated watering system WEB Id. 8746372 3+ 2+ 2+ Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

• 3 bedrooms • Open plan living • Func onal kitchen • Rear and front verandahs • Double garage WEB Id. 9866866 Barry Ritter: 0408 853 180

10 Carrison Road, Suttontown

63 Penola Road, Mt Gambier

ARCHITECTURAL PERFECTION

$375,000

• Utilities including power, Telstra, town water and sewer • Bike paths surrounding estate • All $115,000

• 4 bdrms all with BIR’s. Main with WIR & ens • Eat-in kitchen. Formal dining. Living room with s/c heater • Enclosed entertaining area with open fire • 2 rooms off entertaining area suitable for teenagers retreat/games room WEB Id. 9548633 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693 | Web Id. 7626186 27 Moonah Ave, Nelson

$299,955

89 Suttontown Road, Mt Gambier

$695,000

11A Wyatt St, Mt Gambier

6

2

4

CONTACT AGENT

1

2

$235,000

LEASED @ $240 P/W

2.5 ACRES

• Serviced Allotments • 1425m2 TO 2368m2 • Side and back fencing • Only 6 left

3

• 3 bedrooms all with robes • Open plan kitchen/dining • Formal lounge with gas log hea ng • 2-way toilet, bathroom with separate bath/shower • Carport with drive through access to sizeable shed WEB Id. 9365173 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693 3

58 Wehl Street South, Mt Gambier

1

3

$140,000

NEW

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME • 3 large bedrooms (2 with BIRS) • Spacious open plan kitchen, living and dining room • outdoor living area with kitchen facili es protected by roller blinds • Massive storage room complete with shelving WEB Id. 9841237 Brett Exelby 0458 548 756 3

54 Bay Road, Mt Gambier

• No power or water bills, Extra income • Poten al to subdivide (STC) • 3 Acres, awesome loca on • 4bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • +Granny flat – 2bedroom, 1 bathroom • Detached rumpus room Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

1.5 4 $349,000

6

Lot 8 McCormick Rd, Mt Gambier

3

2

$135,000

• 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

• 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

7 Underwood Avenue, Mt Gambier

91 Henningson Road, Yahl

LAND

$180,000

LAND

5 ACRES

NEW

• Don’t pass on this opportunity to own a slice of Bay Road • Comprising of 3 large bedrooms, main with walk-in-robe • Lovely formal lounge situated at the front of the home • Kitchen/meals area • Bathroom with separate shower and bath WEB Id. 9423663 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693 3

96 Warreanga Road, Wye

• 4 bedrooms all with robes. Master has WIR & ensuite • Separate office • 3 living areas • 7 x 20m high clearance garage/workshop • Near new hay shed 7x9m WEB Id. 7359788 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180 4

• Large allotment ready for your dream home 5782m2 • Services include: Mains water, power and phone • Brand new post and wire fencing • Desirable loca on south of the city • Build your dream home

1

$585,000

2

4

Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693

LAND

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• Investors or 1st home buyers take note • 3 bedroom Mount Gambier stone home • Living/dining room heated by a slow combus on heater • Polished mber floorboards throughout • Carport leading to a sizeable shed WEB Id. 9702511 Malcolm Lewis 0411 899 693 3 1

$449,000

3

• 4 bedrooms • 2 large living areas • Extra large double garage • EAT in country kitchen • Self-contained games room/teenagers retreat WEB Id. 9767079 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180 4 2

9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

AMPLE P.O.A.

UPSTAIRS FOR LEASE

• 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

Rural Sales

Residential Sales

Residential Sales

Property Management

BRETT EXELBY

BARRY RITTER

MALCOLM LEWIS

JAY TREACEY

0458 548 756

0408 853 180

0411 899 693

0409 978 004

brett.exelby@elders.com.au

barry.ritter@elders.com.au

malcolm.lewis@elders.com.au

jay.treacey@elders.com.au

9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

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AUCTION Lot 14 184 Jubilee Highway West

Finchley Grove ON SITE - 1.00PM THURSDAY 28th JULY 2016 20 Heaver Drive

1 Oakridge Crescent

3 BEDROOMS/2 BATHROOMS • 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 • Timber Kitchen with breakfast bar & access to rear Pa o • Massive covered rear Pa o with raised mber decking PRICED AT $239,500

A JEWEL IN THE CROWN • A rare offering of elegance & quality cra smanship bounded by a public lawned park • Sensa onal three Bedroom home with ensuite & WI Robe to Master Bedroom • Open plan Kitchen/Dining/Family with Breakfast Bar & Asko Dishwasher and reverse cycle air-condi oning • Canon gas log fire to warm the living area PRICED AT $439,500

G & D CYCLES

8 Amor Street

BICYCLE SALES & REPAIRS • Well established business offering all types of cycles and a comprehensive repair service and spare parts • Excellent clientele with repeat servicing • Well presented plant & equipment, plus computer with special program • High volume foot traffic in Commercial Street East • 5 ½ day working week PRICED AT $39,950 plus stock

ATTENTION BUILDERS / DEVELOPERS • Separate conservatory overlooking the park • Two instantaneous gas HWS’s & two 9,000 litre rainwater tanks giving months of water supply • 4KW Solar Power System with SMA Invertor • Double Garage UMR plus 12m x 6m detached garage with two separate driveways

An Allotment of Approx. 292m2 in a Convenient Loca on Close to Local Shopping. Auc on Terms: 10% Deposit, Se lement 30 days BRUCE AULD 0428 849 882

20 Murdie Street

CLASSIC SYMMETRICAL STONE COTTAGE • Three Bedrooms – one with fireplace • Formal Lounge with Gas hea ng • Kitchen adjoining a Family or Dining room extension • Rear sleep out or work room • Original Bathroom in great condi on

• High ceilings and mber floors throughout • Set on an allotment of approx. 1428sqm in one of the Ci es premier loca ons • A well-presented property with high poten al

PRICED AT $265,000

ALL THE WORK IS DONE • All the work’s done! • 3 Bedroom plus sleepout • Eat in Kitchen • Lounge with gas hea ng • Large private secure yard • Overlooking park & playground • Walking distance to Primary & High school PRICED AT $109,500

FOR LEASE

5/22 Buronga Street

74 Bertha Street

WELL PRICED - 3 BEDROOM UNIT • Set up on the rise with views to the North • Very private & secure with low maintenance yard • All three Bedrooms with BI Robes • Spacious open plan Kitchen/Dining & Lounge • Well presented & cosy the home feels warm & welcoming • Separate detached lock up Garage • A great opportunity and well worth a look !! PRICED AT $190,000

WELL PRESENTED HOMETTE ON 1013 SQM ALLOTMENT • Stone Co age featuring 2 Bedrooms • Lounge with S/C Wood Hea ng • Eat-in country Kitchen with electric stove plus a solid wood stove • Front porch si ng room

NEW PRICE

50 James Street • Three separate Garages on the property • Currently tenanted showing a good return • Great re-development poten al (S.T.C.C.) in a great central city loca on

PRICED AT $175,000

HIGH PROFILE OFFICE ACCOMMODATION • Centrally located off office complex on a prominent corner loca on on main arterial road • Recep on plus 5 large consul ng rooms • Fully renovated with R/C duc ng, hea ng cooling, new floor coverings, new kitchen & bathroom • Ornate ceilings, sensa onal over mantle with old world grate • Storeroom plus sunroom

FOR LEASE AT $25,000 pa

L IA C ER M M CO

RENTALS 3/35 ALEXANDER STREET $115 P/WK 2 Bdrm flat, Kitchen/Dining/Lounge area. Toilet in bathroom, Courtyard size rear yard. NO pets 5 HIRTH STREET $175 P/WK 3 Bdrm home, updated Kitchen/Dining. Lounge with gas Hea ng, Single detached Garage. Storage under house. NO pets

1 North East Terrace, Kalangadoo • 4 Bedroom home on double allotment. 2 reverse cycle air condi oners. • S/C hea ng to Lounge. Kitchen/Dining electric cooking. • Large rear Pergola/Entertaining area. • Garage/Workshop. Auto roller door. • Old Dairy, Implement Shed, Storage Shed, Stables.

NOW $127,500 BRUCE AULD 0428 849 882 PRICED AT $129,500

OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT PROPERTY WITH TWO STREET FRONTAGE 58 Commercial Street West • Premium Commercial Exposure Zoned City Centre • 12 Metre approx. frontage to Commercial Street and a 20.74 meter approx. frontage to Caldwell Street • Site area in excess of 1350 sqm • 1 Title with two buildings with Commercial Street approx. 295sqm

and Calwell Street approx. 300sqm • Valuable off street parking to both premises • Great Investment poten al with 2 individual Commercial premises • Re-develop (STCC) or operate from one site and lease the other • Agent in Conjunc on – Gebhardts Real Estate

7/1 CARAPOOK STREET $210 P/WK As new - cosy 2 bedroom modern unit, BI robes in both bedrooms. Gas hea ng. Modern kitchen - private courtyard. Single garage with remote control door and internal access. Centrally located. Sorry - NO pets. 10/1 CARAPOOK STREET $210 P/WK As new - cosy 2 bedroom modern unit, BI robes in both bedrooms. Gas hea ng. Modern kitchen - private courtyard. Single garage with remote control door and internal access. Centrally located. Sorry - NO pets.

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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687 Bishop Road, Worrolong

NEW

10 Crouch Street North

84 Pick Avenue

Auction – Friday 29th July 2016 @ 1-00pm on the property

NEW PRICE 3

1

4

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

An idyllic country lifestyle awaits minutes from the city. This fantastic home offers the best of both worlds – Country Charm with city convenience

$295,000

OPEN SAT 10.00-10.30

77A North Terrace

3

2

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

Enjoy an executive lifestyle in this superb three bedroom, two storey townhouse. Spacious open plan interior located in a great location.

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

2

1 car parking

bath rooms

car parking

Solid construction and big on space. Elevated outlook. Handy location to schools, shops and reserve. Secure yard with access off Quail Place.

1

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

OPEN

A trendy and stylish home in popular location. Affordable living and surrounded by quality homes. One to call home

SAT 11.30-12.00

14 Kooringa Street

bath rooms

bed rooms

3

A beachfront beauty – Modern designed home with stunning ocean outlook. Be the awe of family and friends. Set on approx. 5,000m2. Bring the surfboard!

bed rooms

3

$385,000

$349,000

3

1

$172,500

OPEN SAT 10.00-10.30

21 Auvale Crescent

1108 Eight Mile Creek Rd, Eight Mile Creek

4

3

This lovely home is as neat as you will find. Ideal for the first home buyer or investor. Perfect presentation inside & out, also with bonus ensuite.

2

2

bath rooms

car parking

UNITS\HOUSES

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3

car parking

A trendy city centre home a short stroll to the main street. Tastefully upgraded with a modern feel.

1

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

OPEN

SAT A grand residence, dolomite 11.30-12.00 Victorian return verandah villa. Prominently set on approx. 5 acres with a wonderful rural outlook. Awaiting a renovator to restore to its stunning former glory.

SAT 10.45-11.15

3

1 car parking

OPEN

Graced with a harmonious fusion of character, charm & contemporary style – this stunning Victorian villa has been seamlessly renovated with exceptional quality and attention to detail. Inspections by private appointment only.

SAT 12.15-12.45

P.O.A.

60 Berkefeld Road, OB Flat

3

1

3

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$495,000 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!

8 Magnolia Court

$550,000

Just exactly what a family home should be. This home delivers size, space, privacy and an ideal Blue Ribbon location within walking distance of the Blue Lake and its walking trails and equally close to the City’s premier shopping precinct.

OPEN

REDUCED

161 Penola Road

bath rooms

RENTALS 8/5 Shepherd Street B/10-12 West Street 6/5 Shepherd Street 1/3 Ryan Avenue 8 Reginald Street 25B Suttontown Road 1/35 Bertha Street Cnr Williams Rd & Billings Rd 7 Hutley Terrace 46 Commercial St West 134 North Terrace 11/89 Shepherdson Road 3 Warrick Close 2/142 Sea Pde Pt MacDonnell

bath rooms

3

bed rooms

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.

bed rooms

bed rooms

$239,000

4

$109,500

4

2

$249,500

7A Lansell Street

$174,500

2

8 Mitchell Street

23 Agnes Street

Inner City Block

3

3

2

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$235,000

Beautifully presented home located close to all amenities. Very spacious with a lovely outdoor entertaining area - this home says welcome!

39 Elizabeth Street

3

1

3

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

2

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$295,000

Great layout – solid construction with high clearance shedding and drive through access to rear. A rare find not to be missed and located in a quiet residential location.

12/151 Commercial Street West

2

1

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$235,000

Leave the car at home, city centre townhouse surrounded by coffee shops, pubs, restaurants & major conveniences. Overlooking beautiful Vansittart Park. Your lifestyle change is awaiting! In conj with Vicki Quinn R/E.

28 Heaver Drive

$230,000

Character home & 2 x 2bed disused flats in a highly sought after location. The properties will require renovation. On approx. 930m2 allotment. So much potential. Subject to the Housing Improvement Act.

21 North Terrace

3

NEW

157 Lake Edward Road, Glencoe

3

1

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$229,000

A great value home with loads on offer. Low maintenance lifestyle with an appealing outdoor entertaining area and fantastic shedding. Put this on your list!

4 Draper Street, Tarpeena

3

1

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$225,000

This cute home is sure to appeal. Upgraded kitchen & spacious living area. Close to city centre. Overlooking parklands and close to schools.

3

1

4

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$180,000

This beautiful home sitting on a huge 2,023m2 (approx.) will impress the fussiest of buyers – exceptional country living. Book your inspection today!

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25B Suttontown Road

$205pw Avail 8/7/16

6/5 Shepherd Street 2 1 1 • Gas Heating & R/C Air Con • Electric Cooking • No pets

1/35 Bertha Street

$130pw Avail 2/9/16

7 Hutley Terrace 2 1 1 • Gas heating • Near new kitchen, electric cooking • No pets

8 Reginald Street 2 1 1 • Gas Heating • Central location • No pets

$205pw Avail 25/7/16

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$220pw Avail 8/7/16

3 1 1 • Gas wall furnace heating • Gas cooking • Pets Neg

3 Warrick Close 2 1 2 • Gas heating & cooking • Six months lease only • No pets

4 2 3 • Ducted gas central heating • Access to rear yard & shedding $390pw Avail 18/7/16 • Pets neg


Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290 Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

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SYCAMORE HEIGHTS From $160,000 An exciting division on eastern side of city. 8 country style allotments over 5000m2. Beautiful undulating setting. All blocks serviced by bitumen road, power, water & telephone.

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A smart investment. Affordable inner city living, a short stroll to main street and rail lands precinct. Generous block over 700m2, currently leased @ $250 p/week until Feb 2017. It’s all about location.

1A Compton Street

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$365,000

A stylish home, fit for a modern family. Popular location close to schools & shops. Loaded with features this house has it all. Approx 2 years old, you won’t be disappointed.

Stylish & sophisticated – this three bedroom townhouse will suit those who want the best, including location & lifestyle. The City is at your doorstep! On own title.

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Become the landlord when you invest in this great property located close to schools and shops. Currently leased at $190 per week until September 2016. Invest and reap the rewards.

184 Jubilee Highway West

$75,000 + SAV CAMPING WORLD Go and work for the best boss in Australia – Yourself! Camping World Mount Gambier Well known and established family run business in high profile area. Is sure to appeal! Contact agent for further details.

A wonderful opportunity to enter the market. Near level allotments in ideal cul-de-sac location.

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$189,500

Low maintenance inner city living in a fresh modern unit. Ideal for the owner occupier or the investor.

Seafarers Way, Port MacDonnell

Offers over $30,000 FINCHLEY GROVE

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57 Crouch Street South

The perfect family home in the perfect location. A short stroll to the city centre or the Blue Lake. Enter and you will feel like you are at home!

1/18 Bertha Street

$180,000

$110,000

A wonderful allotment overlooking parklands in western side of the city. Near level elevated block approx 22m wide. Call your builder today.

27 Dolomite Drive

$295,000

33 Gwendoline Street

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25 John Powell Drive

814m2 approx

$195,000

An ideal home for the handyman seeking loads of shedding. An extended home – large living areas, ample shedding 15m x 4.5m and 7m x 4m approx.

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Sycamore Road & Fairbanks Court

Starting from $83,500 CHEAPEST BLOCKS IN TOWN – MUST BE SOLD Subdivision Great flat serviced allotments in popular coastal township – swim, surf and fish at your doorstep! Contact Agent for further details

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6 Arthur Street, Tarpeena

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$269,000

Sophisticated, stylish & secure! This beautiful townhouse is on its own title and only footsteps to the buzz of the City centre. City living at its Best! On own title.

13 Ellwood Court

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You won’t be disappointed! Beautifully maintained inside and out, fit for a growing family. Ideal location close to St Martins and McDonald Park School. This is possibly the best buy under $300,000.

8/48 Crouch Street North

Attention the Savvy Investor, this great unit is located in a superb central location in a complex of only three units. Inspect and be impressed!

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13A Bertha Street

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$209,000

Exceptional unit in a great location. Close to city centre. Double storey, with lovely private, rear yard. Currently leased @ $220/wk to a fastidious tenant.

44 McMahon Road, Worrolong

$189,500

Have you ever dreamed of leaving the hustle & bustle of the city for the serenity of the country. This beautiful property at Tarpeena will tick all the boxes. Get the best of both worlds – Country living a short drive to Mount Gambier

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An idyllic country retreat, loaded with charm on approx. 5 acres. Surprisingly roomy and offers fantastic entertaining. A perfect country getaway!

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 134 North Terrace

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341 Commerical Street West

Shed 5 & 6/12 Bodey Circuit

∙ Harrald Street ∙ 96 Commercial Street East ∙ 30A Commercial Street West ∙ 341 Commercial Street West ∙ 1/2 James Street Avail 10/8/16 2 1 1 $130 pw • Two Bedroom flat • Spacious Lounge • Eat-in Kitchen with electric cooking • Bathroom with bath & separate toilet • Allocated parking space • Walking distance to retail & shopping centre • No pets

Avail Now 3 1 1 $280 pw • Three bedroom family home • Open plan Kitchen/ Dine /Lounge with gas heating & Reverse Cycle A/C • Renovated bathroom • Outdoor deck • In-ground Pool & Spa • Single garage UMR • Pets Neg • Property on the sales market and will remain on the sales market

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∙ 2/2 James Street ∙ 5 Allan Drive

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∙ 10 Bay Road

• Ideal workshop with double opening doors • Approximately 164 square metres • Comprising workshop area, toilet with hand basin, office with built in cupboards and store room with shelving • Two working bays in workshop & work areas either side of workshop • Three phase power

∙ Sheds 5 & 6, 12 Bodey Circuit ∙ 212 Commercial St West

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Avail Now Commercial • Workshops with high clearance door • Affordable and Accessible • Long term lease available


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

Buy Or Sell... See P & L

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• Quality solid brick & tile 3 bedroom home offers an ideal investment opportunity, plus being perfect for 1st home buyers or retiree’s. • BIRs in all bedrooms, inviting lounge with wood heating, spacious kitchen with pantry, electric cooking, breakfast bar overlooking the dining area & second living area. • Outside features include magnificent pergola area, large 4 bay colour-bond shed with concrete & power, dbl length carport UMR, plus low maintenance enclosed yard, ideal for family & pets.

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• This delightful split level home offers a low maintenance allotment with panoramic city views • This solid brick & tile home offers renovated kitchen with elec cooking & d/washer • 3 - 4 bedrooms, including master with WIR & en-suite, bedrooms 2 & 3 include BIR’s • Lower level offers a dedicated study (4th bedroom), en-suite bathroom 3 3 1

• This brand new Spec home is located on a 1200 square metre fully landscaped block with room for a shed or caravan. • Features of the home include master bedroom with ensuite & WIR, 2nd & 3rd bedrooms include built in wardrobes, 4th Bedroom or study, 2 bathrooms. • Other features include reverse cycle air-conditioning, carpets, window treatments and a double garage. 4 2 2 • Built by Versace Home Builders

76 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier

2/53 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier $255,000

• Character four bedroom family home situated on a 1012m2 allotment • Close to the Reidy Park PS & Tenison Woods College • Modern timber kitchen with wide oven & gas cooking. • Huge family room with gas heating plus formal lounge with gas heating & A/c, • Extensive array of shedding 4 1 4

• 3BR family home, beautifully presented inside & out, situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in the Conroe Estate area. • Main bedroom offers WIR & en-suite with the two additional bedrooms featuring BIR’s. • Spacious open plan living area, combined with a large designer kitchen. The dining & large lounge, provides an ideal area to unwind & take in the garden views • Lovely private patio, ideal for entertaining & sweeping gardens providing a stunning private setting. 3 2 2

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• Brand New court yard home with modern first class finishing’s and situated in a first class location. • Stylish low maintenance property offering five star features including Western Australian limestone & cedar timber windows. • Open plan living, R/C A/C, spacious kitchen, master bedroom with WIR & ensuite opening onto a sheltered outdoor area, remaining 2 BR’s with BIR and a remote double garage UMR with internal access • In conjunction with SAL Real Estate. 3 2 2

27 Genoa Street, Mount Gambier

• Set in a small, private strata complex is this appealing split rock unit, ideally suited to investors, singles or retirees • 2 bedrooms with BIRs, open plan living with gas heating & sliding door to timber decking, kitchen with elec cooking • Single car garage UMR with remote roller door provides internal access • Currently tenanted until July 2016

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Cosy 3 bedroom cottage in a fantastic location. Centrally located between Tension, Reidy Park & Mt High Schools. 3 bedrooms (2 with ceiling fans & BIR’s) Inviting lounge & dining with s/c wood fires, plus A/C Rambling cottage gardens with securely fenced rear yard Amazing undercover pergola area with tranquil outlook North facing in a desirable area close to the Lakes

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• Immaculately presented brick and tile home, situated on a corner allotment, with room for the caravan/boat or extra car parking • 2 Bedrooms, main with BIR, lounge with gas heating & r/c a/c open plan kitchen/dining with gas cooking, bathroom with separate shower, bath and vanity, plus separate laundry and WC. • Single garage UMR with auto door low maintenance gardens & private rear yard • Well suited to those looking at downsizing or a fantastic investment to add to your property portfolio,

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• Prominently situated with spectacular views is this exceptional home, built by HIA award winning builder, Argent Constructions • Impeccably designed home, offering a marble laminate kitchen bench top with quality kitchen appliances, butler’s pantry, handcrafted Victorian Ash feature windows & doors • Master suite with WIR & en-suite, sophisticated formal lounge, plus glass doors opening seamlessly onto a breathtaking Alfresco • In conjunction with SAL Real Estate

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• Lot 101 SOLD - Only 4 allotments remaining in Stage 1

• Allotments from 3000m2 to 5000m2

• Contact your builder today & build your dream home

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• Power and telephone passing. • Vendor is happy to negotiate with a purchaser wanting to purchase both allotments. • For more information please contact Garth Manser 0417 071 180

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19 Dry Creek Road, Donovans

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RURAL LIVING ALLOTMENTS • Located in Tarpeena on the outskirts of town, are two well positioned 5 acre parcels of land. • Featuring established gum trees , this is an ideal position for building your dream home (S.T.C.A)

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Lot 73-74 Holloway Street, Donovans

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• Covenant in place to ensure increased value & growth

• All stages now selling, 2% deposit only

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17 Stella Place, Mount Gambier

Starting From $135,000

• Mount Gambier’s Premier New Subdivision

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17 Earl Street, Mount Gambier $349,000

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• Attractive family home, located in the highly sought after Conroe area. • 3 bedrooms, main with WIW, Built-ins in remaining 2 bedrooms. • Kitchen is central to the lounge/dining area and is filled with plenty of natural light and warmed with a slow combustion wood fire. • Outside features include an undercover entertaining area and double garage under the main roof. Secure rear yard with access to the large bond shed, perfect for the boat or caravan.

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13 Tasman Court, Mount Gambier

$299,000 to $320,000

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• Located within easy walking distance of the CBD is this inviting 2 bedroom stone home, situated on a low maintenance corner allotment. • Large updated dine-in kitchen, offering elec. cooking & Butler’s pantry. • Dedicated study, BIR’s in both BR’s, s/c wood fire, r/c a/c, modern bathroom and freshly painted inside and out. • Double length carport & lockup s/car stone garage. • Located in a top location, excellent for investors 2 1 2

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13 Dover Court, Mount Gambier $335,000

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4 Sandstone Court, Mount Gambier $259,000

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12 Eucla Court, Mount Gambier

1 Cardinia Street, Mount Gambier

Elisha Beare 0447 808 426 elisha@pandl.net.au Sales

22 Donovans Road, Donovans $265,000

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ALL OFFERS INVITED • Quiet cul-de-sac in Holloway Street, situated near the Glenelg river. • Bitumen road frontage & power connected • Build your dream home or holiday retreat and relax by the river • Lot 73 1283m2 approx, Lot 74 1297m2 approx

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• Relaxed lifestyle, amongst lovely manicured gardens & opposite the Glenelg River. • Offering open plan living area, providing a magnificent viewing platform to the private gardens & the banks of the Glenelg River. • Features include a 1 bedroom (with WIR), inviting lounge with the convenience of r/c air conditioning, large galley style kitchen with Smeg gas appliances 1 1 1

• Beautifully presented home offering an open plan living area including a practical kitchen with a 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 a full wall of built in robes & r/c air conditioner. 4 1 2

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• Fantastic weekender, just a stone’s throw from the river • As new 2 y.o. 1BR kit home with ensuite, open plan kitchen & living, gas heating & gas HWS • Lined garage with shower, WC & separate gas HWS • Rainwater & equipped bore • It’s all here, just bring the boat & fishing rods & enjoy the Summer holidays

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32 Bay Road Mount Gambier Phone 08 8723 3416 Chris Manser 0417 414 127 chris@pandl.net.au Sales

Owen Pettingill 08 8723 3416 Director

52 Meylin Street, Port MacDonnell

Garth Manser 0417 071 180 garth@pandl.net.au Sales

86 Meylin Street, Port MacDonnell $259,000

• Just a stone’s throw from the beach you will find this outstandingly presented home. • The home offers open plan kitchen / dining with electric cooking & separate family room with a gas log fire • The upper level of the home offers master bedroom with WIR & en-suite whilst the lower level features 2 bedrooms with BIR, main bathroom and separate toilet. 3 2 6

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34 Milstead Street, Port MacDonnell $499,000

• Superbly renovated & fully furnished holiday home • 6BR, 3 stunning bathrooms & 2 living areas provide accommodation for up to 19 people • Spectacular open plan living leads to an entertainers dream alfresco area • 3Bay high clearance c/bond shed • A fantastic opportunity for business 6 3 3 & pleasure, with excellent figures

Owen Pettingill Licensed Agent

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42 Compton Street, Port MacDonnell $248,000

• Just a stone’s throw from the beach, outstandingly presented 3Bed home, featuring self contained 1Bed granny flat with en-suite & lounge • Open plan kitchen with elec cooking, plus large adjoining dining & lounge • Low maintenance grounds & single garage UMR with remote & internal access 3 2 1

Lot 2 Private Road, Carpenter Rocks

Allotments 2 & 21 Eight Mile Creek Road, Port MacDonnell

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RLA 185 456

$299,000

• Tastefully renovated beachside home situated on a large 842m2 corner with room for the family, the fisherman’s boat, and for people who love to entertain. • 4 bedrooms, main with BIR, laminate kitchen with double gas oven, dishwasher, pantry and a large breakfast bar. • Excellent shedding with second entrance off of Miami Street.

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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST • Zoned Primary Production in the District Council of Grant • Build your new 2 storey home (S.T.C.A.) • Located opposite Woolwash Caravan Park • Developers check the potential for a range of options

• Amazing opportunity to purchase just over an acre of elevated land with amazing views to Gerloff Bay & the Southern Ocean. • The property offers an exciting range of opportunities, renovate the existing 3 bedroom cottage or build your new 2 storey dwelling (S.T.C.A.), offering spectacular coastal & ocean views.

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13 Compton Rise Crescent, Suttontown $459,000

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729 Kangaroo Flat Road, Glencoe

397 Old Boundary Road, Allendale East

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• Outstanding country living property, with a renovated 3BR home set on 10 acres. • Spacious dining /lounge area plus upgraded laminate kitchen with electric appliances. • 3 spacious bedrooms (all with BIR’s), new bathroom with 2nd toilet & red gum vanity. • Extensive array of shedding. 3 1 4

$435,000

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• 5.16ac & 3.46ac blocks located within walking distance of the beach • Minutes from the Port MacDonnell General Store, Hotel and Chemist

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33 Riddoch Highway, Tarpeena

A 6.6 cr es

$435,000

• Beautifully presented brick & tile home, situated just 13kms from Mount Gambier, in the popular area of Caveton. • 4 bedrooms (main with WIR & en-suite), lounge with s/c heating, gas ducted & r/c a/c, timber kitchen with gas cooking, dishwasher, WI pantry & adjacent dining. • Bathroom with separate shower & bath, separate large laundry and toilet.

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• 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

$220,000

• Set on the beachfront at Flinty Point is this unique property set on 4.5 acres. • The property offers a fully insulated color-bond shed converted to weekender. • One bedroom/study, offering electric heater and ceiling fan, • Kitchen/living area with ceiling fan, bathroom with shower over bath and mezzanine floor. 1 1 1

17 Kavanagh Road, Worrolong

11 Thompson Court, Moorak $650,000

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982 Eight Mile Creek Rd, Eight Mile Creek $409,000

• Located on the foreshore of Browns Bay, lovingly maintained property on 8905m2 • Spacious & inviting 3BR home with modern 2BR accommodation alongside • An impressive decked verandah surrounds the home, while a sheltered pergola provides extra space for outdoor entertaining 5 2 6

55 Ascot Street, Dartmoor $495,000

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• Welcome to 13 Compton Rise, offering a magnificent lifestyle property situated on 3.70 Acres, just minutes from Mt Gambier. • Built in 2011, this 4 bedroom home has been designed for comfortable family living, offering a huge open plan living area and a modern kitchen with elec cooking & d/washer. • Main bedroom with ensuite & WIW and the Main bathroom with separate powder area & WC

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• 4-5BR solid brick home tucked away in a beautiful rural setting on 10 Acres • Polished floorboards, formal dining & lounge, blackwood kitchen/ dining with elec cooking & family room/5th bedroom • 4 main paddocks, plus house & shed yards with 4 Bay & 3 Bay iron shedding • Everything is here - start enjoying that country lifestyle you’ve been yearning for.

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34 Kitty Temple Road, Caveton

• Outstanding 4BR family home on 50 Acres in popular Glencoe/ Kalangadoo area. • Beautifully appointed kitchen including Blanco electric cooking appliances, dishwasher & open plan dining/family area. • R/c air-conditioning plus s/c wood heating • As new shedding

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• Outstanding country property, set on 40 acres in the renowned Allendale East area. • 4BR family home, master with WIR & en-suite, separate formal lounge & dining • Open plan dining/family area , timber kitchen with electric appliances, dishwasher, WI pantry & breakfast bar. • Extensive array of shedding, allowing for plenty of storage • Well fenced into a variety of small 4 2 6 paddocks with electric fencing

• Luxurious 2-storey family home with lovely rural ambience • Upper level - 4BR, including master with WIR & lavish ensuite • Lower level - stylish kitchen overlooking spacious open plan living & pergola, 3rd living & study • 5th BR or Guest room with ensuite • Huge dble garage UMR plus extra shedding for caravan or boat NBN

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• Stylish 4BR (+ study) designer home, 44sq on approx. 3600m2 allot. • Beautifully appointed kitchen with granite benches & s/s app. • Home theatre room, built-in bar & enclosed alfresco area with o/door kitchen • In conjunction from Gebhardts NBN 4 2 6

• Unique country location, providing pet friendly accommodation to the traveler or those just wanting a peaceful retreat • Manager’s residence consists of 4BR, 2 Bathroom home with open plan living • 2 self-contained cottages - 1BR & recently renovated 2BR • Facilities for dogs & horses complete the property • This 4 star rated business offers a great chance to escape the city & work from home. 7 4 4

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DARTMOOR MECHANICAL SERVICES – Business & Freehold • Highly respected & established mechanical business. • Excellent location in the centre of town. • Profitable business with excellent figures. • Well maintained plant & equipment included. • Iconic business servicing the area for many years. • Long lease available to purchaser.

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LOCAL WINS INAUGURAL FISHING COMP

TUNA COMP SUPPORTS COMMUNITY PROJECTS

The 2016 Portland Tuna Fishing Competition attracted almost 200 fishermen from throughout Victoria - the prize pool of $12,000 helping attract the large field. In its inaugural year, the Portland Tuna Competition was a joint initiative between the Glenelg Shire Council, the Lions Club of Portland and the Portland Sport Fishing Club. The overall winner of the competition was local Portland fisherman, Brodie Carter with a fish caught weighing 20.5kg, taking out the $5000 first prize. Second prize went to Grant Callow, from Hurtsbridge,

The inaugural Portland Tuna Fishing Competition has assisted the Portland Lions Club to support local community projects. The joint initiative of the Glenelg Shire Council, Portland Lions Club and Portland Sport Fishing Club resulted in more than 190 amateur fishermen from across Victoria testing their fishing abilities over four weekends, with all proceeds raised directed to the local service club. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Max Oberlander and event organiser, Glenelg Shire Council tourism and events officer, Gerri Torpy presented the Portland Lions Club and Portland Sport Fishing Club with a certificate of appreciation acknowledging their many hours of volunteer support for the competition. “This event has further positioned Portland as the capital of southern Bluefin tuna fishing in Australia,” Cr Oberlander said. “The spotlight was centred on our community for the months of May and June as people across the country cited the huge hauls being caught in our local waters. “It was great to have support from high profile fishing identifies, such as Rex Hunt and the presenters of the Australian Fishing Network, to further profile this great community event, and the fact

with a 19.2kg fish, who received $3000 for his efforts, and third went to Richard Knight, from Bulleen, at 17.1kg, who received $2000. The Portland Tuna Fishing Competition will now be an annual event in Portland and planning is currently underway for next year’s event. Stay tuned for a bigger and better Portland Tuna Fishing Competition in 2017. Above - 2016 Portland Tuna Fishing Competition winner Brodie Carter and third placed getter Richard Knight.

GIVING BLOOD FEELS BETTER The Blood Service Mobile Blood Donor Centre will be visiting Mount Gambier Bowls Club, 172 Commercial Street, Mount Gambier, this week if you can find the time to offer what could be a life saving donation of blood. OPENING HOURS Monday, July 4 • 12.30pm – 4.45pm Tuesday, July 5 • 10.30am – 6.4 pm Wednesday, July 6 • 10.30am – 6.45pm Thursday, July 7 • 10:30am – 6.45pm Friday, July 8 • 9am – 2:15pm To make an appointment call 13 14 95.

Above - Lions Club of Portland representative Michael Hunter, Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Max Oberlander, Lions Club of Portland president Brian Cabble and Glenelg Shire Council tourism and events officer Gerri Torpy. we have some of the best fishing in the country. “This overwhelming result for the first staging of the event makes it clear that this must become an annual fixture on our event calendar. Stay tuned for an even bigger competition in 2017.” Cr Oberlander praised the event’s volunteer effort. “The Portland Lions Club and Portland Sport Fishing Club worked tirelessly each weekend to ensure the event was a success. Whether it was

cooking a barbecue or weighing in the tuna haul, volunteers were on-hand to welcome the fishermen and ensure they were appropriately accommodated,” he said. “It is wonderful to see that the proceeds generated from this event will be directed back to local community projects, coordinated by the Lions Club of Portland. This is a great illustration of council working with our community to achieve positive outcomes.”

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OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME

GLENELG ENDORSES 2016-17 BUDGET

It was an opportunity of a lifetime and six Mount Gambier based and one Millicent based real estate agent were able to enjoy tapping into the best minds in the industry at AREC 2016 – the leading real estate event in Australia. Held on the Gold Coast at the end of May, the annual professional development opportunity gives agents access to some of the greatest minds, not just in real estate, but across other facets of life, inspiring and teaching over a two day period. AREC has been going for almost two decades and the 2016 event saw more than 4000 agents attending to hear words of wisdom from 35 keynote speakers. Malseed’s Real Estate agents Alistair Coonan, Kirby Vassallo, Craig Maria, Jason Malseed and Fiona Telfer, were joined by Ray White agents Tahlia Gabrielli and Sarah Barney at the event and earned the extra bonus of sitting at the table of leading New York real estate guru Fredrik Eklund, who was one of the major drawcards to AREC 2016. The local group won the honour of sharing the table with one of real estate’s greatest minds after winning a social media competition. Fredrik Eklund, the energetic, high-kicking, top broker at Douglas Elliman has secured over three billion dollars in closed residential sales. Rated as the #1 agent in New York City by The Real Deal in

Glenelg Shire Council last week endorsed its 201617 budget which features one of the lowest overall rate increases in Victoria at 1.06 per cent. Mayor Cr Max Oberlander (pictured) said the $50.5 million budget included a $20.6 million extensive works program and $8.2 million investment in local road projects. A further $14.6 million has been allocated for new and upgraded assets across the shire in addition to $6 million for land fill upgrades, $1.5 million for the replacement of the old town jetty, and $1.6 million for parks, open space and streetscape improvements. Fees and charges have also been kept to a minimum with a 2.5 per cent increase endorsed, as per State Government recommendations and consistent with CPI. A total of three submissions were received on the draft budget, which was on public exhibition for 28 days. “Council is pleased to deliver another low rate rise, which is considerably under the State Government rate capping recommendation of 2.5 per cent,” Cr Oberlander said. “Our track record of strong financial management provides our ratepayers

2014 and star of hit reality TV show “Million Dollar Listings New York”, he set record sales in 28 buildings in Manhattan last year alone and is often spotted showing apartments to top name celebrities, including Sarah Jessica Parker and Jennifer Lopez. His active listings amount to $540,000,000 and while that is a far cry from selling houses in the Limestone Coast, there were plenty of lessons to be learned. “It was a chance to hear how real estate is changing and eventually those changes will happen here,” Alistair Coonan said. “It was an information packed two days.” South Australia’s top agent Phil Harris, former Aussie cricket captain Michael Clarke and John McGrath joined Fredrik Eklund. “For us to get exposure to people like that was amazing,” Alistair said. “There was a lot said about being personally healthy and getting that work-life balance right and

how that can impact positively on your professional life.” Alistair said to have the opportunity to sit at a table with Fredrik Eklund for three hours was life changing and it was great to see how humble and grounded the hugely successful agent was. “Jason (Malseed) has always been the kind of person that encourages professional development and attending events like this and it was such a great opportunity,” Alistair said. “The industry keeps changing and we have to keep learning. We are always aiming to give six star service to our clients and get the best possible result for them.” Above - Alistair Coonan; Kirby Vassallo; Sarah Barney & Tahlia Gabrielle with New York real estate icon Frederik Eklund (seated). Right - AREC 2016.

with these continued low increases, at a time when we know every cent counts in a household budget. “We are proud to deliver significant investment in our local roads, assets and infrastructure to ensure our community receives value for money and access to a wide range of services.” For every $100 spent on council services Glenelg Shire Council will deliver $23.70 in its Capital Works program, $7.80 on Community Facilities and Library Services and $10.30 on Waste Management and Recycling. Cr Oberlander said a new fact sheet, illustrating the council investment for the new financial year would be included with rate notices, which are due to be issued in late August. To view the budget visit www.glenelg.vic.gov.au/budgets

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MERGER BRINGS IMPROVED SERVICES As of July 1, CLASS and Community Lifestyles, two respected, regional South Australian disability support service providers, will be known as Community Living Australia. Both CLASS, a provider of services in the Adelaide Hills, South Coast, Southern Metro, South East, Riverland and Kangaroo Island regions), and Community Lifestyles, a provider of services in the Murray Bridge and Murray Mallee regions, have been providing specialised and high quality support services to people living with disability in regional South Australia for more than 30 years, respectively. Chairman of Community Living Australia Bill Rowe reinforced this commitment saying Community Living Australia had been formed by two proud organisations who had a firm commitment to working with and for people with disability and the local communities where they operated. “Both organisations worked to ensure that all members of community had equal access and an equal opportunity to live a full life. Community Living Australia is no different and will continue to strive to meet these goals,” he said. It didn’t take long for feedback to be received from clients, families and staff that they were enthusiastic about the merger and that they wanted the

organisation to have a single identity that they could all belong to. Speaking of the benefits of the merger and move to one brand the chief executive of Community Living Australia Mark Kulinski explained that the merger had put them in a strong position to now be able to offer our values-based, holistic and personalised services to more people than ever before, helping them to live the life they want to live and to achieve their own personal goals. Now supporting more than 500 clients and employing close to 450 staff across the State, Community Living Australia is committed to ensuring its clients and people with disability have valued roles in the community, the opportunity to accomplish their goals and the ability to realise their dreams, especially as the National Disability Insurance Scheme continues its roll-out across South Australia. Above - Community Living Australia clients give the new van a thumbs up.

GLENELG SHIRE COUNCIL SETS HIGH CUSTOMER SERVICE STANDARD Glenelg Shire Council has been rated as one of the best performing large rural municipalities in Victoria in the latest community satisfaction survey. Glenelg out-performed almost all average performance ratings for large rural councils, surpassing the state average in a number of categories including council’s overall performance, advocacy, consultation, direction and customer service. The results were compiled from a phone poll conducted earlier this year by the State Government department, Local Government Victoria (LGV), which provides annual assessments of the performance of all councils across the state. Of the 400 resident’s surveyed, people aged over 65 years provided the highest overall praise for council.The lowest survey result was in response to the condition of sealed local roads – a trend which was consistent state-wide. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Max Oberlander said the overall positive results were a credit to council’s hardworking staff. “I applaud the efforts of our dedicated employees who are always willing to go above and beyond to help residents across our shire,” he said. “Council is constantly looking for ways to improve its service delivery and this Community Satisfaction Survey provides valuable feedback on where we can target improvements.”

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Have you or do you know someone who has stayed at Greenhill Lodge? How many people do you know who have been touched by breast cancer? Ever struggled to put food on the table? There would be very few amongst us that haven’t been impacted by at least one of these items. Lakes Rotary Club of Mt Gambier recognises this and is doing something about it and need your support. They are holding a fundraising Masquerade Ball and Silent Auction at the Barn on Saturday, July 16, which includes a three course meal and entertainment by Calamari for Breakfast. Limited tickets, at $60 each, are available and can be purchased now from Exchange Printers. Tickets can be purchased individually or get your friends

together and get a table of 10. Profits from the evening are going to be shared between Cancer Council SA, Breast Cancer Foundation, Foodbank and Lakes Rotary Club. Lakes Rotary Club of Mt Gambier is committed to making a difference and supports local and national projects. Upcoming events still to come this year are the Careers Expo in August and the Blue Lake Fun Run in November. Above - Lakes Rotary Club of Mt Gambier members John Sandercock, Chris Morrison and Mark Teakle get into the spirit of the upcoming fundraising Masquerade Ball.

Pet of the week Fergus is a 8 month old male kelpie X. Fergus as the name suggests is a rather goofy puppy that is still finding his footing. He is extremely playful and being a kelpie will need plenty of mental and physical stimulation. Fergus loves exploring and spending time with people. If you think Fergus is the final puzzle piece your family is missing please feel free to pop down to SEAWL during open hours to meet him, he won’t disappoint. You can also contact the SEAWL on (08)8723 9133 during opening hours or visit www.seawl.thelimestonecoast.com.au for more information about the adoption process. lifestyle1.net | 22



ADVERTORIAL - TIME TO PLANT We have probably reached the coldest part of winter and certainly a shock to the system after a relatively mild and dry season so far. Winter is, of course, the most popular time to be planting dormant ornamental trees, fruit trees and nut trees and any deciduous varieties we dig out of the paddock and sell in their bare rooted form. Many other plants can be planted in this way too, including bush and standards roses, raspberry canes, strawberry runners, asparagus crowns and spring flowering bulbs such as tulips, hyacinths and daffodils. Limestone Coast Advanced Trees at Gardenarium and Limestone Coast Roses are the largest growers and suppliers of trees, fruit and nut, and thousands of roses direct from the paddock to you.

This, of course, means big savings. We pride ourselves in providing top quality trees at the lowest prices and also one of the largest ranges of roses in Australia, and when you couple this with our mail order service, we can send plants to literally all corners of the country, so you need look no further. We offer daily delivery services to Portland, Port Fairy, Warrnambool and beyond, right through to Hamilton and Horsham, in Victoria, as well as all coastal ports up to Meningie, Naracoorte, Millicent, Robe, Kingston, Penola, Lucindale, Keith and Bordertown, not of course forgetting Mundulla. Over the past month and a half we have been busy packing our orders and distributing our lovely stock around the region and right across Australia. As the lowest priced rose grower in Australia, you are assured of quality stock and NO over inflated prices. We need to start wrapping up BARE ROOT SALES IN ORDER TO PREPARE FOR SPRING, WHICH I THINK IS GOING TO BE EARLY THIS YEAR. This can only mean one thing - Massive Sale. Yes, that’s right, across all of our fruit trees from dwarfs, including the 2016 new releases of dwarf apples; Snow Apple, Cox’s Orange Pippin, as well as the new dwarf plum Ruby Blood and the long awaited dwarf pear Duchess, Sensation, Bartlett & Williams trees, that now comes in a much more manageable size, and can even be grown in a pot. We also have our popular Orchard Starter pack of any four advanced fruit and nut trees for $99. Ornamental trees have a minimum 25% off including all

Flemings Trees and massive savings on Lipstick Maples and on monster sized nut trees, that are $10 off, as well as huge savings on Silver Birch, ornamental pears, Monster Golden Ash, London Plane trees and Golden Elms, (see advert facing page) right through to our bush roses, including new releases, standards roses from only $23.95, weeping standards roses and so on. Bring your ute, truck, trailer, horse float, whatever and load up with bargains whilst stocks last. Our potted advanced tree section has trees up to 50% off to make way for the new season stock and this includes advanced lilly pilly, pittosporums, natives and all deciduous trees right up to 150 litre bags. If you cannot get here jump on the newly upgraded website www. gardenarium.com.au or www. limestonecoastroses.com.au or simply ring (08)8723 1325 and we can deliver to you. Citrus trees are also $10 off in a number of grades including double grafted citrus trees, avocadoes, loquats, blueberries are also up to 25% off in the sale. Winter is a good time if you are on a rural block, farm or small acreage to be be planting shelter belts, screening and hedging trees. We have a huge selection from tube stock right through to advanced gum trees, conifer hedging and windbreaks, as well as a huge selection more suited to suburban situations such as photinias, pittosporums, viburnums and lilly pilly hedging all at great prices. Farm tree tubes and firewood tree tubes

are also racing out the door so be quick before we run out. Magnolias are bursting in to bloom early this year and we are pleased to release the 2016 new variety Burgundy Star which is more compact growing than the popular Felix, Black Tulip and Vulcan to go with last years releases called Genie, Cleopatra and Cameo, (see website for details) and their velvety buds are about to burst in to flower, so hurry in before they all go.

Sale specials run until July 17, unless sold out before hand, so don’t leave it until the last minute as we have already been quite busy with the sale being advertised locally on TV here for about a week. Gardenarium and the Limestone Coast group is located at 167, Bay Road, Mount Gambier, 1.3kms south of the Blue Lake. Open Tues- Sunday 10 – 5pm By Calum Haygarth

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Attended by Year 11 and 12 stuents, the inaugural Tenison Woods College Charity Ball raised $5000 for communities in Timor-Leste. This money, along with other donations from the school community, will be presented to the Timor-Leste communities when six senior school students set off on their immersion tour next week.

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COLLECTED STUPIDITY - THERE’S A HOLE IN MY POCKET, DEAR LIZA, DEAR LIZA... By ROBBIE TANSEL I’ve recently had something really quite disastrous happen to me. I have a hole in the pocket of my pants. Maybe you don’t think that’s such a big deal. You obviously don’t have the problems that I have. I don’t have autism or OCD that I’m aware of, but I think I have some tendencies that are in the same family. Most of the time I control it pretty well but this whole pocket thing has really thrown me. My pockets are really important to me. I like to keep things in them. If I didn’t think my mates would tease me, I might get a man-bag but as an alternative I have to use my pockets. In my right pocket I keep my keys from my personal life on a key ring (car keys, house keys, family member spare keys etc), keys from my work life on another key ring, a traditional Bic four colour pen (blue, red, green black inks), a fancy new hippy colour Bic four colour pen (pink, purple, light blue, light green) and a hanky. On my work keys I also have a Swiss Army knife which often comes in useful, even though I’m not fighting with the brave members of the Swiss Army. In my left pocket I keep my mobile phone, a bag to put my sunglasses in, despite the fact they are normally found

on my forehead, and a little container of my business cards. I never know when I’ll find an opportunity to try and promote my book Village Idiot of the Year, available exclusively at Collins Booksellers Mount Gambier or online at www. yourbooksonline.com.au My wallet is kept in my rear right hand pocket. I find it impossible to go about any task if I don’t have all of those items in my pockets. If I happen to accidentally leave a pen at home it will drive me insane. I would generally call Donna to turn the house upside down and then deliver the pen to me if this happened. She is a very understanding woman. Anyway, going back to the hole in my pocket, it is an issue because things fall out of it. Pens will frequently pass through it and then drift down my leg before passing out at my foot. Keys will also pass through the hole and while they seem to go in all right, they don’t come out so easy. The struggle to get them out will often lead to the hole becoming bigger. I’ve had this problem before and have never come up with a solution until this week. I decided to swap everything into the opposite side pockets. Obviously the left hand pocket has no hole so the pens and keys will remain safely there. The mobile phone and business card holder are too big to fit through the hole so will remain in the pocket. You may think that this has solved

the problem, but this is actually the point where I have found the problem is at its worst. My keys have always been in my right hand pocket. For twenty plus years I’ve known where to reach to find my keys. Suddenly they’re not there. Likewise, after I’ve used them I’ll go to put them back in the pocket I’ve always put them in, but they don’t live there anymore. Having your phone and keys in the same pocket is a recipe for disaster. You’re likely to end up with a scratched phone, if not a cracked screen. You’ll just have to imagine the torment this is causing inside my head. I like the fact that I’m not having to worry about things going through the

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hole, but it bothers me the confusion as to where things are now found. Then what do I do when I wear a different pair of pants. Do I put all my things in their new homes so I get used to it and I have consistency in my life? Or do I put them in their regular home with the thought in mind that when I get a new pair of pants they’ll go back to their old home? This is the sort of mind that I have. There is nothing I can do about it. If you’re some sort of a psychologist and would like to diagnose my problem, I can be contacted at robbietansel@ gmail.com

PHOTO EXHIBITION OPENS THIS FRIDAY

The Wattle Range Photographic Exhibition opens at the Millicent Gallery this Friday, at 6pm. With more than 250 entries across six categories, and a youth category, there is some amazing talent on show, innovative photography, landscapes that take you to that special place, beautiful nature shots, portraits and people across Wattle Range, along with an increase in the number of entries depicting business and industry, as well as sport and leisure. Winners of each category will be announced at the opening with a raft of other awards also set to be presented. There is something for everyone representing diversity across Wattle Range. Open at the Gallery and the exhibition runs until August 3.


STATE HONOUR FOR TALENTED LAKERS Outstanding junior Lakers basketballers Isabella Stratford and Mitchell Hunter have been selected in the SA Country State Under 16 teams to compete in the 2016 Australian Junior Championships. The duo is strutting their stuff at the Kilsyth Association, Victoria, all this week. Kilsyth boasts one of the best show courts in Australia, the Hugh McMenamen Court, named after a former President of the SEABL. Port Power star Chad Wingard was guest speaker at the recent team presentation dinner and presented the singlets to the players. These championships allow young Australian basketballers to display their talents against the best athletes in their age group from across the country and provide a pathway to progress through junior and youth programs to one day hopefully representing Australia. The Under 16 Women’s Trophy is named after Queensland Coaching legend, Norma Connelly and the Men’s after Robert Young, one of the most influential figures in Queensland basketball. The teams are also be competing for the Trish Fallon Fair Play Award. Talented Emily Winter, of Millicent, and Matt Black, of Naracoorte, are also members of the respective State teams and Lakers players Madisyn Freeman and Waiata Jennings are reserves. Millicent Basketball Manager,

AUSTRALIAN BALLET BRINGS STUNNING PRODUCTION TO REGIONAL AUSTRALIA Warrnambool’s Lighthouse Theatre is about to play host to the ultimate love conquers all classical ballet on July 19 and 20. This is your chance to experience one of the world’s most loved ballets – Giselle - live on stage with The Australian Ballet’s Regional Tour. Starring guest artists from The Australian Ballet, and graduating students from The Australian Ballet School, don’t miss this special staged production when it sweeps audiences away this month. Since its premiere in 1841, Giselle has captured the imagination and torn at the heart. This transcendent love story follows an innocent village girl transformed into a tender spirit after dying of a broken heart. With its hauntingly beautiful ensemble of white tutus, classical technique and heartbreaking story of boy-meets-girl, Giselle is the perfect must-see ballet.

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Peter Seebohm is Assistant to Women’s Head Coach, Trudy Ireland while Mount Gambier’s Melissa Rathjen is the Women’s Team Manager.

Above - Mount Gambier representatives Mitchell Hunter and Isabella Stratford after being presented their State singlets by Chad Wingard.

ABORIGINAL CULTURE IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Millicent High School is celebrating the success of its recent Aboriginal culture project. The school’s Senior Environmental Leaders Program (SELP) was based around Aboriginal culture. Students and teachers from around the district gathered at the Meeting Place Garden and experienced an Acknowledgement of Country, followed by a Smoking Ceremony to begin the day. Doug Nicholls shared cultural knowledge about the Three Message Sticks, Cultural Governance and how important the land is within the environment and the six seasons. Students enjoyed the opportunity to learn how to throw a returning boomerang and showing their skills.

Kathy Bell and Millicent High School students shared awareness about the Biodiversity of Bunganditj Country and the importance of revegetation of plant communities in the South East. A practical activity to sow indigenous species such as Currant Bush gave students an idea of how to go about it and learn about the collection of currant bush seed through the birds such as seagulls and emus. A field trip to an Aboriginal Heritage site near Southend at Parangkart showed students the importance of Aboriginal Heritage and Lifestyle within the Coastal Landscape.


CHALKIE TAKES OUT SWINGING WITH THE STARS A packed house of more than 500 people witnessed eight incredible locals and their partners break records and cover new ground at the 9th annual Swinging with the Stars, held at The Barn on Saturday evening. The line-up of local identities included Mount Gambier Rural Supplies “Work Boot Dancer” Wes Flier dancing with partner Paris Ackland, Grant High School entrant Nicole Flaherty partnered with Cody Smith, Zobel mortgage broker Simon Villani partnered with Katherine Miller, Beachport junior primary teacher Emma Webber dancing with Dylan Blacksell, Mt Gambier High School’s Steven Speck partnered with Kahlia Prelc, entrepreneur Ali Villani dancing with Jordan Brennan, Naracoorte Herald journalist Isabella Hood partnered with Tanner Neale and Penola’s legal eagle Nick Kidman dancing with Rebecca Hann. All couples danced the Jive, the Foxtrot, a sizzling Tango and in a Swinging with the Stars first, a show-stopping Hip Hop was performed to Salt’n’Pepa’s “Push It”. Loosely based on Channel 7s Dancing with the Stars, the stars had eight weeks of intensive training at HYPE Dance Studio to teach them the dance routines. Hype Dance’s Kim Cella was excited to be given the opportunity to train the stars in the inaugural Swinging with the Stars Hip Hop routine, which proved to be the crowd favourite of the night. “I could not be more proud of them all,” Ms Cella said. “With each routine they performed, the energy just kept building.” The dancers were backed by the Motor City Seven Band, comprised of students from the James Morrison Academy of Music, along with vocalists Mat Noble and Tamara Seeley. Judges Selina Green, Tayla Kovaleff and Ben Hood narrowed the field to four final couples, including stars Emma Webber, Simon Villani, Steven Speck and Ali Villani. In the hotly contested final Tango, all couples impressed the judges, but it was Steven Speck and Kahlia Prelc (pictured right) who took out the coveted title and were crowned winners of the 2016 Swinging with the Stars. “When you can’t work out which one is the professional dancer and which one is the “star”, you’ve got a pretty good thing going on,” said MC Jase Scheidl, of Steven Speck and Kahlia Prelc’s final performance. “It’s been an absolute joyride and I’m totally flattered and humbled to have come away with a win with my amazing dance partner Kahlia Prelc, especially against such tight competition,” said Steven on being awarded the coveted title. “I’ve been blown away by the atmosphere of excitement and the thrill of performing in front of such a supportive community. There’s just nothing quite like it.” People’s Choice winner, which is awarded to the star who raises the most funds for the Stand Like Stone Foundation, went the way of Emma Webber, whose individual fundraising

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5. total was $18,748 on the night, the largest amount raised in the history of the event. Ms Webber’s fundraising will be attributed to the Beachport Community Sub Fund of the Stand Like Stone Foundation and all income earned from these funds will be used to support charitable projects in the Beachport area. Emma (pictured bottom right with dancing partner Dylan Blacksell) has been overwhelmed by the support of the Beachport community in her fundraising endeavours. The combined fundraising total for all eight stars is currently $77,411.99, with donations still being received. The income from the silent auction and ticket sales is expected to increase the total raised from the event to well over $90,000. All donations received for Swinging with the Stars are added to Stand Like Stone Foundation’s trust funds and are held in trust to benefit Limestone Coast communities. “We’d like to thank all the Stars and their dedicated dance partners for their commitment to Swinging with the

Stars,” said Stand Like Stone chairman Bill DeGaris. “The dancers looked fantastic on the dance floor and the atmosphere at The Barn was electric. We would like to particularly thank The Barn and the community for their ongoing support of this event, it keeps going from strength to strength and we’re already looking forward to what our 10th year will bring in 2017.” Photos courtesy of Christy Radford 1. Winners Steven Speck & Kahlia Prelc in action. 2. Wes Flier & Paris Ackland. 3. People’s Choice winner Emma Webber & Dylan Blacksell in action. 4. Ali Villani & Jordan Brennan. 5. Simon Villani & Katherine Miller 6. Isabella Hood & Tanner Neale lifestyle1.net | 29


NOMINATIONS OPEN FOR BUSINESS AWARDS

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Celebrating hard work and success – that’s what the Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Business Awards are all about. The NAB sponsored program, has been launched for 2016 with nominations now open and closing on Friday, August 12. There are eight business award categories, including a new category – outstanding new business – sponsored by MGA Insurance Brokers, as well as the Employee of the Year. There will also be three businesses inducted into the Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame, an initiative sponsored by The Border Watch, with Trident Tyre Centre, UFS Chemist and South East Laundry all set to be honoured for their long standing commitment to excellence and supporting the local community. Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce president Lynette Martin said the awards were important recognition of individuals and businesses that go above and beyond. “The awards provide the opportunity for customers and other business owners, who simply admire how other businesses go about it, to nominate those businesses to give them the recognition they deserve,” Lynette said. “And as business owners, we all understand the importance of good employees and how critical they are to the success of your business.” The winners will be announced at a gala presentation dinner at The Barn Palais on Friday, October 21, where wine industry icon Warren Randall will be the special guest speaker. Mr. Randall began his career as a winemaker and over the past 36 years has established himself as a successful businessman as the proprietor and managing director of Seppeltsfield. Before joining the historic winery in 2009, Mr. Randall gained industry

experience working for Wynn Winegrowers, Seaview and Glenloth Wineries, Lindemans Wines, B. Seppelt & Sons, and Andrew Garrett Wines (Suntory). A qualified winemaker and driven professional, he received numerous awards and was named Entrepreneur of the Year in 2005.Mr. Randall earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural science at The University of Adelaide and a degree in oenology from Charles Sturt University. He is a member of the South Australian Wine Industry Association and Winemakers’ Federation of Australia. Last year more than 200 businesses were nominated for the prestigious awards and the chamber executive is hopeful that number will be at least replicated in 2016, with all nominated businesses having until September 12 to lodge their submissions. The nomination process has been further streamlined this year with the chamber offering an online option at their website www.mountgambierchamber. com.au Nomination forms can also be collected from major sponsor NAB or Chapman’s Newsagency. The 2016 award categories are Retail Business; Agribusiness; Service Business; Small Business (under five

employees); New Business; Manufacturing/ Building Industry; Tourism/Hospitality/ Accommodation and Environment & Sustainability. The other award sponsors are City of Mount Gambier, District Council of Grant, Regional Development Australia Limestone Coast. WIN Television, Job Prospects, Lifestyle1 and 96.1StarFM & 5SE963. Above - Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce president Lynette Martin places the 2016 NAB Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Business Awards nomination forms on the Chapman’s Newsagency counter.

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TECHNOLOGY - MAKING LIFE EASIER WHAT SOME OF HISTORY’S GREAT MINDS HAVE HAD TO SAY ABOUT TECHNOLOGY

The technology keeps moving forward, which makes it easier for the artists to tell their stories and paint the pictures they want. George Lucas

It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity. Albert Einstein (below)

The number one benefit of information technology is that it empowers people to do what they want to do. It lets people be creative. It lets people be productive. It lets people learn things they didn’t think they could learn before, and so in a sense it is all about potential. Steve Ballmer (Microsoft executive)

Technology gives us power, but it does not and cannot tell us how to use that power. Thanks to technology, we can instantly communicate across the world, but it still doesn’t help us know what to say. Jonathan Sacks (Rabbi & Philosopher)

The first rule of any technology used in a business is that automation applied to an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The second is that automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency. Bill Gates Most people have no concept of how an automatic transmission works, yet they know how to drive a car. You don’t have to study physics to understand the laws of motion to drive a car. You don’t have to understand any of this stuff to use Macintosh. That’s been one of my mantras - focus and simplicity. Simple can be harder than complex: You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it’s worth it in the end because once you get there, you can move mountains. Steve Jobs

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CHANGING THE FACE OF HEALTH IN HAMILTON

2016 Small Business Victoria Southern Grampians Business Awards - Business of the Year - Gen Health Hamilton

The 2016 Small Business Victoria Southern Grampians Business Awards have been run and won with Gen Health Hamilton taking out the top gong. Gen Health Hamilton took out the Innovation & Technology category, as well as Service category, before taking out the Business of the Year, honoured for being a great example of a business that is innovative, creative and based on outstanding business systems. It is a modern, tech savvy operation that is driven by the passion and skills of its four directors. The growth in the business has been driven by the focus on the customer and building that relationship. Gen Health Hamilton is a modern, collaborative approach to allied health care, unlike any clinic in the region. Established as Fit Feet Podiatry in 2009, the business has undergone a major transformation during 2015, adding Physiotherapy to its existing Podiatry services, and more than tripling its staff numbers. From the warm welcoming environment on arrival, through the consultation process, to the follow up communications, exceeding the customer’s expectations is always

the prime focus of Gen Health Hamilton. The business has retained young professionals in the community and offers services previously unavailable in the local market, in particular a footwear niche and Clinical Pilates. It is strongly engaged with the local community courtesy of its involvement in Parkrun, GenR8 Change, public information speaking engagements and its own community grant initiative. The Employee of the Year gave the night a feel good story with one time volunteer Jacqui Bain, who started at Mulleraterong in October 2007, taking out the night’s top individual accolade. Nine years later, Jacqui is now a highly valued member of staff at the centre. She is the consummate professional who promotes advocacy and client rights and seeks opportunities for people with disabilities. She is innovative, enthusiastic, skilled, and patient and her perseverance has assisted many to achieve increased independence and personal growth. Mulleraterong Centre’s purpose is to support individual choice, empowerment, opportunity and inclusion. Jacqui’s “all about the clients”

attitude assists people to understand the opportunities and choices available to them, and teaches and helps develop the skills to make independent decisions and self-advocate. Jacqui is a highly valued team member with a “roll up your sleeves and get the job done” style of worker with a heart of gold and commitment to her clients. She calls a spade a spade and you always know what she is thinking. But she also shows initiative, has a great ability to recognise opportunities for continuous improvement, is a problem solver and has developed many new programs that benefit both her clients and staff. She is an excellent ambassador for employer and well regarded by clients and her colleagues alike. OTHER AWARD WINNERS Community Enterprise - Hamilton District Skills Centre The Hamilton District Skills Centre innovates to deliver a brand of training that builds confidence and lifelong skills. The centre continues to pride itself in taking our youth and nurturing industry leaders.

2016 Small Business Victoria Southern Grampians Business Awards - Employee of the Year - Jacqui Bain (Mulleraterong Centre)

Retail Business - Dunkeld Delights Dunked Delights was first established about six years ago and has now developed into a fully-fledged café with inside and outdoor seating serving breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. Inclusive Employee of the Year - Joint Winners Jason Huf (Prestonholme Nursery) Jason has worked one day per week at Prestonholme Nurseries for the past 13 years. Initially it was under supervision but he now works independently with great enthusiasm. Rosalyn Thatcher (Trotters Coaches) Rosalyn came to Trotters Coaches via Western District Employment Access’s DES Program in September 2014 as the Depot Cleaner. Her duties involve cleaning the offices, tea room and all purpose room. Regional Business & Innovation/ Business Practices (two categories) Coleraine Family Day Care The Coleraine Family Day Care was established in 2010 and has been the only child care service in Coleraine for the last four years. The centre provides

families with a safe environment to leave their children. Small/Micro Business - Kristin’s Kakes Kristin’s Kakes was established in 2010 and brought design and creativity to baking. As the business has continued to grow, Kristin has opened a branch in Adelaide in 2013 supplying the same designs and quality of cakes as the Hamilton branch. Tourism Business - Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum Established in 1991, the Ansett Museum cares for and displays a collection of 1000 objects inside the Ansett Airlines first hangar, now located in Ballarat Rd. Hamilton. Inclusive Business - Trotters Coaches Trotters Coaches’ inclusiveness starts at the depot with easy access and designated parking. All ability access is provided at the V/Line booking office that continues to all bus stops ensuring safety and accessibility for all passengers regardless of their ability.

2016 Small Business Victoria Southern Grampians Business Awards - Inclusive Empoyee of the Year - Jason Huf (Prestonholme Nursery) & Rosalyn Thatcher (Trotters Coaches)

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Mac’s Auctions MACS LARGE AUCTION ROOM SALE SUNDAY 10TH JULY 10.30AM. ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING FROM DECEASED ESTATES, OVERSEAS MOVERS ECT, QUALITY ANTIQUE, MODERN & COTTAGE FURNITURE, COLLECTABLES, NEW FURS, BANK NOTES, COINS, JEWELLERY, OLD COMICS, WHITE GOODS & APPLIANCES, FISHING GEAR, WORKSHOP ITEMS, AS NEW ELECTRIC BEDS, OFFICE FURNITURE. A VERY GOOD SALE. INSPECTION RECOMMENDED. PLEASE SEE BORDERWATCH FRIDAY 8TH JULY FOR LISTINGS. MACS AUCTIONS 58 Commercial Street West Mount Gambier TEL (08) 8725 7031 MOB. 0408 849 547, A.H. 8725 3191. ------------------------------------------

A new roads campaign video is highlighting the urgent need to upgrade the Green Triangle region’s key freight routes in an effort to protect 18,000 local jobs and booming global export industries. Glenelg Shire Council last week released a video clip which highlights the broken freight network leading to the Port of Portland. The video clearly shows vehicles dodging potholes on key arterial roads including the Princes Highway, Henty Highway, Portland-Nelson Road and Portland-Casterton Road. The campaign video, released on social media last week, supports an industry launch of the Green Triangle Freight Action Plan Update – an important advocacy document used to attract urgent State and Federal government funding. For the past 18 months a cross-border team, including timber industry, transport, local government, and Victorian and South Australian State Government representatives have been compiling data for the update. Green Triangle Freight Action Group chair Glenelg Shire Councillor Karen Stephens said the evidence based analysis showed more than $180 million was needed to fix the freight network over the next 10 years. The action plan research illustrates the region’s booming timber industry is generating more than $790 million in annual economic activity with a further 550 local jobs created this year. This is in addition to

growing agriculture and mineral sand trade, exported to growing Asian markets from the Port of Portland. Cr Stephens said the peak timber harvest had placed significant pressure on key arterial roads leading to the Port of Portland, jeopardising the safety of all road users. “Our road network is broken and will not cope with increasing export trade in the coming years unless substantial investment is made to fix the road pavement,” Cr Stephens said. “Conservative industry estimates predict there is potential for up to 700 per cent growth in this timber output in the coming years. It is critical that we have a freight network which can cope with this huge increase in wood flow. “Without substantial investment in the near future we will be jeopardising the timber industries 18,000 jobs across the Green Triangle in addition to the estimated 10 per cent of Victoria’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product) exported from the Port of Portland.” Cr Stephens said without targeted funding from the State and Federal Governments one of Australia’s most valuable export industries would be put at risk. “This report provides a clear and detailed illustration – without investment in our road network thousands of jobs and export opportunities will be lost,” she said. Early last month the action group wrote to the Victorian State Government, including Treasurer Tim Pallas, Roads Minister Luke Donnellan and Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford seeking support to publicly release the action plan. A date is yet to be confirmed for the official public release. To view the campaign video visit https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=W5qIf_4vL7o&feature=youtube

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COLLECTORMANIAC Buying and selling rare ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES including Militaria, Kitchenalia, Tin & Diecast toys, Live steam Toys, Garagenalia, Enamel & Tin signs, Vintage electrical, Pottery, Porcelain and Jewellery. Closed Tuesday, open every other day 12-4pm, 4.5km south of the Blue lake, 21684 Riddoch Highway (Bay Road). Look for signs situated on right at the former “Hills Blue Lake Plant Nursery”. Ph 08 8726 8340, email goodpig@ bigpond.com, facebook page Collectormaniac for map. 639 ------------------------------------------

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MERINO WOOL thermal underwear and thermal wool socks.www.wool-underwear. com. Phone (03) 539414866 642 -----------------------------------------SIMPSON Automatic washing machine 5kg. Hardly used. Good order $200 ONO. Ph 8738 2971. 638 ------------------------------------------

FOR PROBLEM septics, leachfields, greasetraps and drains, Use FLUSH-IT(R) and let nature do the work. Ph 1300 657 570 or 03 5158 1248. W ------------------------------------------

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MARINE

Taylor Marine STOCKING all your fiberglass repair items. Everything from resin to matting and fiberglass rollers, gel-coat, flo-coat and colour pigments. Come into 349 Commercial Street Mount Gambier or call 08 8726 5200 W ------------------------------------------

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DISCOUNTED EXHAUST SYSTEMS to suit most vehicles. Ph 08 8724 9273. W -----------------------------------------FIREWOOD, Bluegum 2.5cubic meters $220 or 7x4 trailer $90. Free delivery in town. 0403 466 318. 638 -----------------------------------------FLOWERS silk or fresh, $7.50 - $200.00 at LENNONS FOOD MARKET, 34 Lake Terrace East, Mt Gambier. Ph 08 8725 7952 for orders for FUNERAL casket sprays, also wreaths, sheafs, WEDDINGS, DEBUT posies and buttonholes, baby born boxes, floral gift baskets. Graveside care, fun classes. Qualified cert 3 Adelaide florist. 665 ------------------------------------------

HOT DIPPED Galvanised Trailers, 6x4, 7x5, 8x5 Tandem, Optional Cage, Starting From $1650 Inc GST, Diverse Transport Fabrications 5 Cave Road Mt Gambier Ph: 0438 351 760 OL-638 ------------------------------------------

2 BEDROOM BEACHFRONT flat, Port MacDonnell $135 per week, car park. Ph 8725 7952 or 0400 391 712. 665 -----------------------------------------FOR RENT short/long term rental. Mount Gambier venue, wedding, functions, seminars. $25O per day. Ph: 0418 838 684. 665 ------------------------------------------

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NARACOORTE PLAZA KIOSK. A great opportunity to purchase Lotteries Agency and Newsagent sub-agency in the brilliant foot traffic location, right in the middle of Naracoorte’s thriving Kincraig Plaza. The complementary combination of the 2 agencies makes this business easy to operate with minimum staffing. Currently operating 6 days a week, with potential for further growth. $99,950. Phone Diana Edwards on 0417 888 624 for further details. F ------------------------------------------

MORE THAN JUST GOOD SPORTS. Ph 08 8725 7582. 16 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier. ------------------------------------------

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SPORTSPOWER YOUR LOCAL EXPERTS. For All Your Sporting Needs Ph 08 8725 1004 42 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier. W ------------------------------------------

STORAGE SPACE

SIZE TO SUIT, prices vary from $18 per week. Central Mt Gambier location. Ph 0400 391 712 or 8725 7952. 665 ------------------------------------------

TRADES & SERVICES

2002 DUCATI like new 27000km. Matching helmet, panniers. Great sports tourer. $9600. 0417229292 YYI927OL-639 ------------------------------------------

MOTOR VEHICLES

2010 XR 6, red, in immaculate condition inside and out, only 99,000km, registered til July XUV-765 $16,990 Ph 0421 443 787. D -----------------------------------------2004 NISSAN XTRAIL Ti30L, Very good condition, extras include, Electric Brakes, Driving Lights, Bull Bar, Tow Bar, Bonnet Guard, Weather Shields & Rear Boot Blind, Good tyres. Full history of mechanical work available. Garaged kept. Little off road use. Reg: S907AHO, 231,000 kms, $6,000 OL-638 -----------------------------------------HYUNDAI EXCEL III 3 door hatch, 1999, DO8C engine, 5 speed manual, club sprint bodykit, 182,000kms, many extras, excellent condition inside & out. Very reliable. Reg QEZ 258 $2995. Casterton area Ph 0409 417 030. 639 ------------------------------------------

PERSONAL

AUSSIE MALE mid 60’s seeking lady slim-medium aged up to mid 60’s in the South East area. Reply PO Box 798, Millicent 5280. 639 ------------------------------------------

PETS & LIVESTOCK

PET SITTER AVAILABLE to mind your beloved pets/poultry. Your home/ours. Competitive rates. Collecting bins/mail/ watering plants. Ph: 08 8725 7952 or 0400 391 712. 665 ------------------------------------------

Above - A shot from the campaign video, which highlights the need for the region’s freight roads to be upgraded. Left - Key stakeholders attend the launch of the new campaign video.

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CARAVAN STOCK. Due to recent sales we’ve depleted our used caravan stock. If you’ve finished with your caravan why not speak to the caravan professionals at Donehue’s Leisure about turning your caravan into cash. Phone Dee in Mt Gambier on 08 8725 2826 or Shane in Hamilton on 03 5571 1033. DU ------------------------------------------

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WANTED VINYL RECORDS, LP’s and 45 RPM singles. Mostly seeking material from 60’s to 90’s. Cash paid. Phone Simon 0419 839 838. S ------------------------------------------

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WIN VIC 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Everyday Health 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Masterchef Encore 2.10 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Everyday Health 3.00 Judge Judy 3.40 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Living Room 8.30 The Graham Norton Show 9.30 Have You Been Paying A en on 10.30 Shark Tank

7 TWO 4.30 60 Minute Makeover 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Be er Homes And Gardens 8.30 Escape To The Country 9.30 Front Of House 10.00 Wimbeldon 2016 11.30 Olympians - Off The Record 12.00 Motorway Patrol

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WIN VIC 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Everyday Health 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Masterchef Encore 2.10 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Everyday Health 3.00 Judge Judy 3.40 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 8.30 Shark Tank 9.30 Law & Order 10.30 Blue Bloods 11.30 Win’s All Australian News

7 TWO 4.30 60 Minute Makeover 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 The Vicar of Dibley 8.30 Keeping Up Appearances 9.00 Murdoch Mysteries 10.00 2016 Wimbledon 11.30 Olympians - Off The Record 12.00 Bargain Hunt

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GEM 9.00 Infomercial 11.00 Movie: Duel In The Jungle 1.05 Movie: The Dove 3.15 Movie: The Alamo 6.30 T.B.A 12.05 Infomercial

PRIME 6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.30 Sevens VFL 2016 Round 14 Port Melbourne v Werribee 2.30 2016 AFL Season Round 16 (live) West Coast v North Melbourne 6.00 Seven News 7.00 TBA 9.00 Bones 10.00 Surveillance Oz 11.30 2016 Wimbledon 4.00 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

GO 5.00 Jus ce League Unlimited 5.30 Ben Ten 6.00 The Cat In The Hat 7.40 Zoolander 9.30 Movie: 21 Jump Street (MA) 11.30 Adult Swim 12.30 The NRL Rookie 1.30 Surfing Australia TV 2.00 Wild Kra s

WITH SOME OF THE NETWORKS

GEM 12.00 Movie: Champions (G) 2.20 Escape To The Country 3.30 River Co age - Winter 4.30 Ellen 5.30 Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 Friday Night Football: Parrama a Eels v Sydney Roosters 10.10 Movie: Tightrope (M)

PRIME 6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show 12.00 Road to Rio 12.30 Olympians - Off The Record 1.00 Off The Bench 1.30 Air Crash Inves ga ons 2.30 Britain’s Spending Secrets 4.00 Be er Homes And Gardens 5.00 Seven News At 5 6.00 Seven News 6.30 2016 AFL Season Round 16 (Live) Bulldogs v Richmond 10.30 Wimbledon 2016 - Day 12 4.00 Home Shopping

GO 4.30 Ben 10 5.00 Jus ce League Unlimited 5.30 Batman 6.00 Movie: Spy Kids 4 7.45 Jack The Giant Slayer 10.00 Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters 11.50 Go Girls 1.50 Surfing Australia TV

DUE TO THE JULY 1 CHANGES

GEM (50) 1.40 Come Dine With Me 2.20 Monarch Of The Glen 3.20 Miss Marple 4.30 Ellen 5.30 Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 River Co age - Winter 8.30 Escape to the Country 10.50 T.B.A

PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 The Midday Movie Gi ed Hands: The Ben Carson Story (PG) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News at 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Be er Homes and Gardens 7.30 2016 Season: Round 16 (Live): Geelong v Sydney 11.30 2016 Wimbledon - Day 11 4.00 Home Shopping

GO 4.00 The Looney Tunes Show 4.30 The Amazing World Of Gumball 5.00 Ben 10 5.30 Teen Titans 6.00 Regular Show 6.30 Monsters Vs Aliens 8.30 Harry Po er & The Deathly Hallows - Part 2 11.00 iZombie 12.00 Way Stranger Than Fic on

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WIN VIC 6.00 This Is Your Day With Benny Hinn 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 T.B.A 8.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 8.30 Studio 10 : Sunday 11.00 Ben’s Menu 11.30 V8 Supercars 5.30 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Modern Family 7.30 MasterChef Australia 9.15 Bondi Rescue 9.45 2016 Formula 1 Grand Prix 12.00 48 Hours 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Life Today With James Robinson

7 TWO 4.00 Escape to the Country 6.00 Mighty Ships 7.00 For The Love of Dogs 7.30 Border Patrol 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 Escape To The Country 9.30 Escape To The Con nent 10.45 Mighty Ships 11.45 Mighty Planes


TV GUIDE MONDAY, JULY 11 TV GUIDE TUESDAY, JULY 12 TV GUIDE WEDNESDAY, JULY 13

SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Miday Movie: Confessions Of A Young Bride (M) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News at 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 TBA 11.25 Grey’s Anatomy 12.25 Packed to the Ra ers 1.25 Harry’s Prac ce 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Seven Early News

TEN SA 6.00 Today 11.30 Na onal Morning News 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 2.00 The Briefcase 3.00 Na onal News Now 4.00 A ernoon News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Na onal News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 20 To One 8.40 Love Child 9.40 The Briefcase 10.40 Footy Classified 11.40 Community 12.10 The Brokenwood Mysteries 2.00 Infomercial 3.00 Extra

7 MATE 3.00 Swamp People 5.00 American Restora on 6.00 American Pickers 7.00 Pawn Stars 7.30 Talking Footy 8.30 The Big Bang Theory 10.00 Family Guy 11.30 American Dad 11.30 Rude Tube 12.00 Talking Footy 1.00 1000 Ways To Die 1.30 Rude Tube SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 The Midday Movie Crazy On The Outside (M) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News at 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 TBA 9.30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares 10.30 The Goldbergs 11.30 Bates Motel 12.30 Wild Boys 1.30 The Body Specialists

SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 The Midday Movie Look Whos Talking (M) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News at 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 8.30 Criminal Minds 10.30 Blindspot 11.30 Defiance 12.30 Last Chance Learners 1.30 The Body Specialists 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

ELEVEN 5.00 Frasier 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Neighbours 7.05 The Simpsons 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 Fresh Off The Boat 8.30 Sleepy Hollow 9.30 Comedy Megastars With Joel Creasey 10.30 How I Met Your Mother 11.00 The Late Late Show

TEN SA 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Na onal Morning News 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 Harriet The Spy 3.00 Na onal News Now 4.00 Na onal News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Na onal News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Britain’s Got Talent 9.30 The Castle 11.15 2 Broke Girls 11.45 A To Z 12.10 20/20 1.00 Infomercial 3.00 Extra 3.30 Good Morning America

7 MATE 5.00 American Restora on 6.00 American Pickers 7.00 Pawn Stars 7.30 Highway Patrol 8.30 Outback Truckers 9.30 Ice Road Truckers 10.30 Coun ng Cars 11.00 Car Chasers 11.30 Outback Hunters 12.00 Eagle Vision 12.30 The Crows Show

ABC 1 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News Mornings 10.00 Four Corners 10.45 Media Watch 11.00 Outback ER 11.30 Eggheads 12.00 ABC News 1.00 Breathless 1.50 An ques Roadshow 2.50 The Cook And The Chef 3.20 The Bill 4.10 Murder, She Wrote 5.00 ABC News: Early 5.30 The Drum 6.00 An ques Roadshow 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 How To Stay Young 9.30 Foreign Correspondent 10.00 The Book Club 10.30 Lateline 11.00 The Business 11.20 Q&A 12.30 The Screening Room

ONE HD 1.00 Matlock 2.00 Nash Bridges 3.00 Jake And The Fatman 4.00 Super Rugby Extra Time 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 48 Hours 8.30 Movie: The Client (M) 11.00 The Americans

WIN SA 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Everyday Health 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Masterchef Encore 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Everyday Health 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 8.30 Offspring 9.30 Madam Secretary 10.30 Hawai Five-O 11.30 Win’s All Australian News

ELEVEN 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Neighbours 7.05 The Simpsons 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 Futurama 8.30 The Simpsons 9.00 Bordertown 9.30 Bob’s Burgers 10.00 Duckman 10.30 How I Met Your Mother 11.00 The Late Late Show

ABC 1 SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 10.00 1.00 Tour de France Stage Replay Landline 11.00 Compass 11.30 3.00 Hairy Bikers’ Asian Adventure Eggheads 12.00 ABC News 1.00 Breathless 2.00 David A enborough’s 4.00 This is Brazil 5.00 Tour de France Highlights Micro Monsters 2.50 Surfing The Menu 3.20 The Bill 4.10 Murder, She 6.00 Nigella Bites 6.30 SBS World News Wrote 5.00 ABC News Early 7.30 Predict My Future: The 5.30 The Drum Science Of Us 6.00 An ques Roadshow 8.30 The Island With Bear Grylls 7.00 ABC News 9.25 Can WE Control Gravity? 7.30 7.30 10.30 SBS World News Late 8.00 Australian Story 11.00 Movie: The Black Balloon 8.30 Four Corners 12.50 Movie: Bronson 9.20 Media Watch 2.30 Man Down 9.35 Q&A 3.00 24 Hours In Emergency 10.40 Lateline 4.25 Food Lovers Guide To 11.10 The Business Australia 11.30 Golf: PGA TOUR Highlights 12.25 Bluestone 42

ONE HD 1.00 The Millers 2.00 Dads 3.00 Jake And The Fatman 4.00 Diagnosis Murder 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 Undercover Boss 8.30 Move: The Sen nel 10.50 Chopper Republic

WIN SA 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Everyday Health 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Masterchef Encore 2.10 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Everyday Health 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 11.30 Win’s All Australian News 12.30 The Project - Encore

ELEVEN 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Neighbours 7.05 The Simpsons 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 The Grinder 8.30 Movie: Tropic Thunder 10.30 How I Met Your Mother 11.00 The Late Late Show 12.00 Love Island

TEN SA 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Na onal Morning News 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 1.00 Britain’s Got Talent 3.00 Na onal News Now 4.00 Na onal News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Na onal News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 State Of Origin 10.00 The Footy Show 11.30 The NRL Rookie 12.30 Anger Management 1.00 Infomerical 3.00 Global Shop 3.30 Good Morning America 5.00 Nine News Early

7 MATE 4.00 Swamp People 5.00 American Restora on 6.00 American Pickers 7.00 Pawn Stars 7.30 Beverly Hills Pawn 8.30 Storage Wars 9.30 Baggage Ba les 10.00 Hardcore Pawn 11.30 1000 Ways To Die 12.00 American Pickers

WIN SA 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Everyday Health 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Masterchef Encore 2.30 Everyday Health 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 8.30 Have You Been Paying A en on? 9.30 NCIS: NEW ORLEANS 10.30 Sherlock Holmes 11.30 Win’s All Australian News

ABC 1 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News Mornings 10.00 Q&A 11.15 One Plus One 11.30 Eggheads 12.00 ABC News 12.30 Na onal Press Club Address 1.30 Jennifer Byrne Presents 7 Deadly Sins 2.00 An ques Roadshow 3.00 The Cook And The Chef 3.20 The Bill 4.10 Murder, She Wrote 5.00 ABC News: Early 5.30 The Drum 6.00 An ques Roadshow 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 QI 8.30 Shaun Micallef’s MAD AS HELL 9.00 Catherine Tate’s Nan 9.35 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 10.20 Lateline 10.50 The Business 11.10 Four Corners 11.55 Media Watch 12.10 Dig!

ONE HD 4.00 Diagnosis Murder 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 The Unstoppables 8.30 David A enborough’s Africa 9.30 Bear Grylls 10.30 Legends 11.30 Sons Of Anarchy 12.30 Home Shopping

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PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 The Midday Movie The Perfect Husband (M) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News at 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 TBA 8.30 TBA 11.00 TBA 11.30 Grey’s Anatomy 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

GO 5.00 Clarence 5.30 Teen Titans 6.00 Regular Show 6.30 Adventure Time 7.00 The Middle 7.30 Auc on Hunters 8.00 Top Gear 9.30 Movie: Cradle 2 The Grave (MA) 11.30 The NRL Rookie 12.30 Adventure Time SBS ONE 6.30 World Watch 1.00 PBS Newshour 2.00 Classical Des na ons 3.00 Jeff Buckley: You and I 3.30 Years Of Living Dangerously 4.30 Bill Bailey’s Jungle Hero 5.30 Le ers And Numbers 6.00 Nigella Bites 6.30 SBS World News 7.30 Great Con nental Railway Journeys 8.30 Insight 9.30 Dateline 10.00 Tour de France - Live Stage 10 1.30 Greece! - Islands 2.00 Movie: Monsters 3.45 One Born Every Minute

SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 1.00 Tour de France Stage Replay 3.00 Dateline 3.30 Insight 4.30 The World From Above 5.00 Tour de France Highlights 6.00 Nigella Bites 6.30 SBS World News 7.35 Byzan um: A Tale of Three Ci es 8.35 24 Hours In Emergency 9.30 Tour de France - Live Stage 11 1.30 Greece! The Islands 2.00 Movie: Dumas 3.55 Salvage Hunters 4.55 Poh & Co

WITH SOME OF THE NETWORKS NO PROGRAMMING WAS AVAILABLE AT PRESS TIME.

DUE TO THE JULY 1 CHANGES WITH SOME OF THE NETWORKS NO PROGRAMMING WAS AVAILABLE AT PRESS TIME.

DUE TO THE JULY 1 CHANGES WITH SOME OF THE NETWORKS AVAILABLE AT PRESS TIME.

GEM 12.00 The Paradise (PG) 2.15 Monarch Of The Glen 3.20 Poirot 4.30 Ellen 5.30 Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 Miss Marple 8.40 Midsomer Murders 10.50 The Mysteries of Laura 11.50 Infomercial 2.30 Midsomer Murders

WIN VIC 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Everyday Health 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Masterchef Encore 2.10 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Everyday Health 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Win News 6.30 The Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 11.30 Win’s All Australian News 12.30 The Project - Encore

7 TWO 4.30 60 Minute Makeover 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Kingdom 8.30 Inspector Morse 10.30 The Border 11.30 Motorway Patrol 12.30 Bargain Hunt 12.30 Dealers Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is

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WIN VIC 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Everyday Health 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Masterchef Encore 2.30 Everyday Health 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Win News 6.30 The Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 8.30 Have You Been Paying A en on? 9.30 NCIS: NEW ORLEANS 10.30 Sherlock Holmes 11.30 Win’s All Australian News

7 TWO 4.30 60 Minute Makeover 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Ci es of The Underworld 8.30 Prime Suspect 10.30 Air Crash Inves ga ons 11.30 Bargain Hunt 12.30 Dealers Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 1.30 World’s Strictest Parents

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GEM 12.00 Holiday On The Busses 1.50 Come Dine With Me 2.20 Endangered 3.20 David A enborough’s Life Story 4.30 Ellen 5.30 Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 Poirot 8.40 Miss Marple 11.10 The Paradise 12.20 Infomercial 1.20 Friends

PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 The Midday Movie The Face (PG) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News at 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 8.30 Criminal Minds Double Episode 10.30 Blindspot Double Episode 11.30 Defiance 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

GO 4.30 The Amazing World Of Gumball 5.00 Clarence 5.30 Teen Titans 6.00 Regular Show 6.30 Adventure Time 7.00 The Middle 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 Movie: Lethal Weapon 3 (M) 11.00 T.B.A 12.00 American Digger 12.30 Adventure Time

DUE TO THE JULY 1 CHANGES

GEM 3.20 Heartbeat 4.30 Ellen 5.30 Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 David A enborough’s Life Story 8.40 Andrew Marr’s History Of The World 10.00 Fugi ve: Black Ops 11.10 Spooks 12.20 Footy Classified

PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 The Midday Movie The Perfect Getaway (PG) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News at 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 TBA 8.45 TBA 9.30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares 10.30 The Goldbergs 11.30 Bates Motel 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

GO 4.30 The Amazing World Of Gumball 5.00 Clarence 5.30 Teen Titans 6.00 Regular Show 6.30 Adventure Time 7.00 The Middle 7.30 The NRL Rookie 8.30 Minority Report 11.30 South Beach Tow 12.00 American Digger 12.30 Adventure Time

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WIN VIC 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Everyday Health 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Masterchef Encore 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Everyday Health 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Win News 6.30 The Project 7.30 MasterChef Australia 8.30 Offspring 9.30 Madam Secretary 10.30 Hawai Five-O 11.30 Win’s All Australian News

7 TWO 4.30 60 Minute Makeover 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Doc Mar n 8.30 Lewis 10.30 Mighty Planes 11.00 Motorway Patrol 1.00 Bargain Hunt 4.00 Dealers Put Your Money Where Your Mouth is


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South Gambier 3.2 5.6 6.11 8.17 (65) Casterton Sandford 1.3 4.4 4.7 4.7 (31) Goals - South: D. Liston 2; B. Saffin, B. O’Neil, J. Weaver, B. Howard, A. Bryant, J. Tentye. Casterton Sandford: T. Nesbitt 2; M. Killey, M. Oldfield. Best - South: B. O’Neil, S. Fleming, H. Stevens, B. Bryant, L. Denton, T. Saffin. Casterton Sandford: J. Searle, D. Wombwell, T. Nesbitt, D. Gray, S. Broomby, J. Fry. North Gambier 7.4 12.4 18.5 23.6 (144) Millicent 0.1 4.1 8.2 8.3 (51) Goals - North: D. Carmody 7; S. Stafford 4; B. Close 3; K. Lam, W. Nankivell 2; J. Jenner, T. Edwards, B. Kennedy, D. Munn, J. Schutz. Millicent: M. Reilly 3; S. Willis 2; E. Glass Reilly, H. Nitschke, J. Reilly. Best - North: D. Carmody, B. Close, B. Egan, B. Egan, B. Kennedy, K. Lam, L. Symons. Millicent: J. Grimes, S. Willis, H. Nitschke, J. Reilly, E. Glass Reilly, C. Gysbers. East Gambier 3.3 8.5 14.12 17.4 (116) West Gambier 3.1 4.3 7.3 10.3 (63) Goals - East: L. Thomson 6; M. Scanlon 3; J. McKeon, G. Cooper 2; T. Balshaw, J. Eldrdige, M. Kieselbach, T. Lockwood. West: J. Schapel 5; A. Kamara, T. Hawke 2; D. Robbins. Best - East: J. McKeon, G. Janeway, M. White, M. Scanlon, L. Thomson, L. Blicavs. West: J. Schapel, T. Zeitz, A. Pfitzner, L. Bradley-Brown, S. Robson, T. Dolan.

B GRADE Casterton Sandford 17.12 (114) d South Gambier 3.3 (21) North Gambier 15.12 (102) d Millicent 3.1 (19) East Gambier 8.16 (64) d West Gambier 8.1 (49) South Gambier 8.11 (59) d Casterton Sandford 4.4 (28) North Gambier 12.17 (89) d Millicent 2.1 (13) West Gambier 5.10 (40) d East Gambier 4.3 (27)

UNDER 15 South Gambier 10.8 (68) d Casterton Sandford 2.2 (14) Millicent 17.13 (115) d North Gambier 3.3 (21) West Gambier 7.6 (48) d East Gambier 2.4 (16)

UNDER 13 Millicent 2.2 (14) d North Gambier 1.3 (9)

WESTERN BORDER NETBALL A GRADE Millicent 71 (N. Allen, A. Walker) d North Gambier 52 (A. Duncan, C. Davey); Casterton Sandford 39 (J. Murphy, E. Bowman) d South Gambier 37 (A. Boylan, A. Mourbey); East Gambier 61 (B. McKay, T. Gray) d West Gambier 45 (T. Earl, L. McGreogr)

A RESERVE North Gambier 64 (A. Flett, E. Beames) d Millicent 47 (I. Turner, M. Turner); South Gambier 46 (B. Bouchier, C. Grubb) d Casterton Sandford 40 (R. Newell, S. Jarrad); East Gambier 55 (L. Harvey, R. Anderson-Gibson) d West Gambier 41 (T. Ferguson, S. Dyson)

B GRADE North Gambier 67 (N. Fox, L. Kamphius) d Millicent 42 (P. Haines, J. Cushion); Casterton Sandford 47 (P. Cameron, L. Lane) d South Gambier 41 (K. Grubb, S. Raedel); East Gambier 52 (S. Pedlar, L. Pratt) d West Gambier 33 (C. Haggett, B. Haggett)

C GRADE North Gambier 43 (B. Willoughby, R. Perryman) d Millicent 31 (K. Werchon, V. Capurso); South Gambier 54 (N. Aston, A. Buckell) d Casterton Sandford 23 (S. Smith, R. Stephens); West Gambier 47 (T. Pelkonen, J. Lamb) d East Gambier 29 (E. Thompson, G. Quick)

17 & UNDER Millicent 42 (M. Turner, M. Varcoe) d North Gambier 39 (M. Watson, M Fisher); South Gambier 66 (T. Buckingham, F. Clayton) d Casterton Sandford 16 (A. Humphries, A. Balzan); East Gambier 70 (T. Gray, B. McKay) d West Gambier 19 (M. Kipping, T. McIntyre)

15 & UNDER A Millicent 51 (N. Allen, I. Turner) d North Gambier 48 (O. Patzel, C. Day); South Gambier 35 (E. Galluccio, M. Winterfield) d Casterton Sandford 33 (M. Mutch, M. Mutch); East Gambier 30 (A. Johnson, T. Bosko) d West Gambier 29 (T. Pearson, G. Monkley)

15 & UNDER B Millicent 44 (M. Haggett, P. Nitschke) d North Gambier 26 (S. Nulty, C. Bruhn); South Gambier 50 (M. Casey, I. Morale) d Casterton Sandford 23 (B. Gibbs, C. Lang).

13 & UNDER A Millicent 68 (K. Taylor, P. Nitschke) d North Gambier 31 (A. Circelli, C. Bruhn); South Gambier 24 (G. Ryan, S. Boston) d Casterton Sandford 15 (C. Galpin, C. Rice); West Gambier 31 (E. Coleman, B. Kuller) d East Gambier 24 (B. Tonon, K. Dempsey)

13 & UNDER B

Millicent 52 (D. Tunkin, M. Grant) d North Gambier 8 (M. Versace, L. Norman); South Gambier 42 (A. Jones, A. Duncan) d Casterton Sandford 11 (M. Doyle, G. McPeake); East Gambier 25 (A. Bosko, O. Williams) d West Gambier 21 (C. Duryea, E. Nieuwerkerk)

VIC COUNTRY CALL UP

A GRADE

A GRADE

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MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL

It was a case of history repeating itself at the weekend when Natalie Rhook clocked up 200 games for Casterton Sandford. It was almost three years ago that the talented midcourter reached the 200 game mark of Western Border games and not only was it the same opponent – South Gambier – but the script had a eerie similarity. In her 2013 milestone game, Rhook played out of position at goal defence to cover for an injured player, was one of side’s best despite being out of position and her team secured a rare victory. On Saturday, Rhook took the goal attack bib to cover for absent goalers Madalene Cleary and sister Tori Perry, and while she was a goaler in a past life, including playing alongside now coach Trictia Cleary in an A Grade premiership for Sandford in the South West District League as a 15 year old, it has not been a role she has really returned to until the past fortnight. But Rhook did what she always does – leads from the front. She was still the general of the Cats forward line, she sunk shots she had no right to sink with such limited preparation, and she helped guide her side to another victory over South Gambier to celebrate another milestone in the best way possible – with her team winning. Rhook carved her reputation with both Sandford and Hamilton before heading to Adelaide for study and playing with the Adelaide Cougars, the same club where Donna Denton and Hayley Dunn were making their name. She then returned to the region and to Casterton, where she has been a critical part of the Cats mid court ever since. A regular member of the Western Border team of the Year and one of the most respected, hard working players in the competition, Rhook was also part of the 2012 runner-up Western Border team at the SA Country Championships. Rhook has accumulated a swag of club awards and has also been a critical part of the club’s fabric off the court, currently holding down the role of president and league delegate. “From her early days Nat has been a shining example of polished skill, versatility, unselfish team play and consistency,” current coach Cleary said, at the time of Natalie’s 2013 milestone. “Whether on the court or at training Nat sets herself a high standard and is not only a gifted netballer but a respected and valued role model and team mate.” It is safe to say – nothing has changed. PHOTO COURTESY OF IAN LEWIS lifestyle1.net | 42

Mt Burr 2.3 5.7 11.10 13.12 (90) Glencoe 3.3 5.6 10.6 13.7 (85) Goals - Mt Burr: T. Renzi 4; L. Von Einem, J. Dowdy 2; T. Hales, D. Broad, M. Gordon, H. Crauford, D. Ridley. Glencoe: M. McRae 4; D. Paproth 3; T. Weaver, A. Creek, D. Childs, E. Trupp, Z. Cocks, S. Giersch. Best - Mt Burr: J. Wallis, B. Hennink, C. Gallio, S. Wallis, H. Crauford, J. Gregory. Glencoe: D. Paproth, D. Childs, J. Bates, Z. Cocks, L. Pitson, S. Giersch. Hatherleigh 2.6 8.11 13.12 15.17 (107) Kongorong 2.1 4.2 7.5 11.5 (71) Goals - Hatherleigh: C. Buckley 6; B. Humphries, J. Sullivan, J. Bateman 2; L. Walker, B. Haskett, G. McGrath. Kongorong: J. Wright 4; H. Evabs 2; L. Jenkin, P. Ellis, R. Franchetto, W. Milne, J. Phillips. Best - Hatherleigh: J. Sullivan, J. Bateman, C. Buckley, G. McGrath, B. Haskett, M. Faulkner. Kongorong: A. Lightbody, M. Waters, A. Telford, J. Wright, N. Ham. Tantanoola 2.5 4.6 10.8 12.10 (82) Port MacDonnell 2.2 6.4 8.7 10.8 (68) Goals - Tantanoola: J. Gregory 3; A. Gregory, B. Lane 2; T. Holmes, H. Brown, T. Hatt, C. Williams, J. Dawe. Pt Mac: J. Noonan 2; K. McClean, S. Enderl, M. Stark, M. Roscow, D. McElroy, N. Wilke, R. Timms, Z. Williams. Best - Tantanoola: C. Saint, H. Brown, J. McRostie, B. Radley, B. Reilly, T. Holmes. PtMac: W. MacDonald, W. Chant, D. McElroy, B. Lynch, R. Fox, T, Sullivan. Kalangadoo 10.4 21.8 33.14 43.17 (275) Nangwarry 2.1 3.2 3.3 3.5 (23) Goals - Kalangadoo: B. Ousey 8; M. Durbridge 6; M. Krieger 5; D. Jeffree 4; L. Jones, J. Hunter 3; C. Mules, S. McManus. A. Stone, M. Lowe, T. Williams 2; S. Casey, J. Pratt, M. Berkefeld, B. Stott. Best - Kalangadoo: B. Ousey, M. Fatchen, L. Jones, T. Williams, A. Stone, M. Berkefeld. Nangwarry: B. King, B. Deamer, P. Forster, M. Blanck, N. Rowe, T. Wing,

B GRADE Glencoe 19.8 (122) d Mt Burr 3.9 (27) Kongorong 12.13 (85) d Hatherleigh 4.5 (29) Tantanoola 13.8 (86) d Port MacDonnell 4.4 (28) Kalangadoo 15.6 (96) d Nangwarry 5.7 (37)

SENIOR COLTS Glencoe 12.5 (77) d Mt Burr 3.5 (23) Hatherleigh 31.19 (205) d Kongorong 0.0 (0) Port MacDonnell 12.14 (86) d Tantanoola 6.8 (44) Kalangadoo 18.15 (123) d Nangwarry 1.0 (6)

JUNIOR COLTS

It was eight months in the making but Luke Bull made the cut for the Vic Country 2016 Under 16 football team. The 16 year old, who attends Mount Gambier High School, started his campaign to make the side back in November before the large squad was eventually culled to 50 players a month ago. It was a fortnight later that 50 became 29 and then the final 25 was announced, with Luke making the cut. He played on June 26 in his team’s victory over Vic Metro and he spent last weekend on the Gold Coast, taking on South Australia and Western Australia. The St Kilda supporter, who was at Etihad Stadium to see his Saints upset then top of the table Geelong, has been playing on the wing and on ball. Saints great Lenny Hayes and Hawthorn multi premiership player Sam Mitchell are the ilk of player on which Luke has tried to model his game. When available, Luke plays Under 17 and senior football for South Gambier.

Mt Burr 11.6 (72) d Glencoe 1.1 (7) Kongorong 7.2 (44) d Hatherleigh 3.3 (21) Tantanoola 6.0 (36) d Port MacDonnell 4.2 (26) Kalangadoo 13.6 (84) d Nangwarry 0.0 (0)

MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL A GRADE Glencoe 48 (C. Liebich, L. Edwards) d Mt Burr 41 (A. Guyett, K. Nowak); Hatherleigh 63 (A. Brooks, E. Watson) d Kongorong 37 (C. Pink, W. Jennings); Port MacDonnell 44 (A. Heald, S. Roach) d Tantanoola 40 (J. Walker, S. Little); Kalangadoo 66 (J. Peacock, M. Russell) d Nangwarry 24 (K. Gray, T. Stewart).

A RESERVE Glencoe 68 (J. Gosden, D. Curtis) d Mt Burr 24 (S. Westerman, S. Lowndes); Hatherleigh 55 (C. Lepley, S. Haines) d Kongorong 34 (A. Hunter, A. Sturges); Port MacDonnell 65 (S. Morgan, B. Hawkins) d Tantanoola 37 (J. Wilson, A. Fensom); Kalangadoo 72 (J. Ryan, T. Jeffree) d Nangwarry 33 (T. McGinty, A. Reilly).

Port MacDonnell’s Zac Williams looks to impede Tantanoola’s Troy Hatt from gaining possession. PHOTO COURTESY OF KAREN CAWTHORNE

B GRADE Glencoe 49 (E. Greenfield, S. Frew) d Mt Burr 20 (K. Crauford); Kongorong 40 (J. Von Stanke, E. Bourchier) d Hatherleigh 31 (G. Gray, L. Buhlmann); Tantanoola 47 (R. Scanlon, E. Hudson) d Port MacDonnell 42 (B. Coutts, J. Trench); Nangwarry 51 (L. McKeon, K. Beale) d Kalangadoo 36 (E. Schultz, S. Durbridge)

B RESERVE Glencoe 55 (S. Auld, C. Tentye) d Mt Burr 13 (J. Hobbs, M. Thompson); Kongorong 40 (A. Bowd, K. Fife) d Hatherleigh 25 (A. Haines, L. Newsom); Tantanoola 45 d Port MacDonnell 40 (L. Lewis, D. Kuhl); Nangwarry 44 (E. Holmes, M. Blanck).

17 & UNDER Glencoe 37 (H. Wittig, C. Pfitzner) d Mt Burr 29 (C. Corman, S. Wallis); Hatherleigh 45 (L. MacGregor, M. Varcoe) d Kongorong 44 (T. Evans, T. Jennings); Port MacDonnell 53 (D. Kuhl, P. Killender) d Tantanoola 43 (D. Milnes, J. Brown); Kalangadoo 97 (E. Hunter, M. Egan) d Nangwarry 11 (M. Carter, J. Chapman)

15 & UNDER Mt Burr 48 (M. Bowering, E. Falting) d Glencoe 31 (M. Hogan, C. Pfitzner); Kongorong 39 (A. Formosa, M. Kilsby) d Hatherleigh 20 (S. Gibbs); Tantanoola 78 (B. Scanlon, E. Jennings) d Port MacDonnell 17.

13 & UNDER Mt Burr 58 (M. Bevan, J. Hayward) d Glencoe 10 (A. Trotter, E. Peacock); Hatherleigh 57 d Kongorong 12 (M. Buckingham, B. Miller); Port MacDonnell 28 (S. Lomas, A. Jones) d Tantanoola 24 (K. Cockrum, C. Hateley); Kalangadoo 52 (S. Varcoe, S. Ryan) d Nangwarry 13 (G. Johns, A. Virgin).

Port MacDonnell’s Megan Hein in full flight. PHOTO COURTESY OF KAREN CAWTHORNE


Local Sport DOUBLE CELEBRATION

Scarlett Jarrad’s netball career as a Cat started in a blaze of glory with the 13 & Under premiership in 2000 and as she clocked up her 250th game last weekend she is the only member of that premiership line up that still calls Island Park home. Scarlett worked her way through the ranks and became a tenacious, hard working wing defence in the Cats A Grade team. In 2013, Scarlet had a late start to the season because of surgery but she slotted nicely into the club’s B Grade side, taking on the centre role, winning her second premiership with the club, as well as picking up the association runner-up best & fairest and the club best & fairest. She returned to A Grade ranks in 2014, providing that tight checking defensive option for the Cats, before heading to Penola last season to play alongside her sister Gaby. This season Scarlett is playing goal defence in Casterton Sandford’s A Reserve line-up. Scarlett has also been a coach, social committee member and been on the football committee, including taking on the role of assistant secretary. Scarlett’s 250th milestone was a double celebration with husband Mick also playing his 250th game for the football club. PHOTO COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

South’s Tanya Thomson & Casterton Sandford’s Emily Milich look to track down this loose ball during A Reserve action at Island Park. PHOTO COURTESY OF IAN LEWIS

INDOOR BOWLS DECIDE MIXED PAIRS CHAMPIONS Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association had another break from Mount Gambier Community RSL premiership season to hold its fourth association championship. This championship was the Faith Jewellers/David & Jane Peacock Mixed Pairs. Team numbers were a little lower than last year with a total of 26 entries competing for the 2016 Mixed Pairs title. The mother and son pair from Post-Tel, Zac Pearson as the skipper and Fiona Pearson as his lead, met the inform combination of Craig Pearson, skippering and his lead Lorraine VanDen Hoogen, also from Post-Tel ,in the first semi-final, with Zac and Fiona’s team winning 8 shots to 4. In the second semi-final the Saints, father and daughter pair of Bob White, skippering, and Kym Franklin, defeated the Post-Tel pair of Lynda Kember and Aaron Smith, 17 shots to 4. White and Pearson met in the final, with both teams playing exceptionally well. In the final the Pearson team won the first three ends and had a comfortable lead only allowing thier opponents to score singles on the fourth and fifth ends, and not scoring enough shots to make an impact, giving Zac and Fiona back to back victories to take out the 2016 Faith Jewellers/David & Jane Peacock Mixed Pairs Championship 12 shots to 2.

The consolation semi-finals were contested between Ron Ploenges and Karen Doman from the RSL & District who defeated Perria Davis and Serena Bourn from Glenburnie, 7 shots to 6, after an extra end and the second semi final saw the Post-Tel/Mil Lel combination of Andrew Simpson and Joy Axleby defeat Gary Walters and Jan Vinall from Moorak 9 shots to 6.

JUNIOR TITLE DECIDED FOR INDOOR BOWLS

SWDFL - A GRADE Dartmoor 16.10 (106) d Westerns 10.9 (69) Cavendish 12.9 (81) d Branxholme-Wallaedale 6.7 (43) Heywood 21.1 7 (143) d Heathmere 11.10 (76) Tyrendarra 11.9 (75) d Coleraine 10.7 (67)

MT GAMBIER NETBALL - A GRADE Hobitz 85 (M. Bucik, L. Humphries) d Intruders 35 (T. Morland, J. Laube); Vicis 46 (C. Treacey, J. Harkness) d Saints 41 (P. Primmer, P. Douglas)

SEABL - PIONEERS TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS AT HOME scoring eight of his 22 points in the opening stanza. In the second quarter it was Erik Burdon who came to life, draining three threes on his way to 18 points for the match and by half time the lead was 24. That buffer allowed coach Richard Hill the luxury of rotating his players with only Lee and Burdon playing more than 25 minutes of game time. As the business end of the season approaches, to be able to limit the minutes in the legs of his starting five was invaluable, while his bench, including the club’s emerging talent, continue to earn valuable minutes in the heat of battle heading into another play off series.

BASKETBALL - SECBL A GRADE MEN’S A GRADE Panthers 84 (K. Rodis 34; D. Brown 24; J. Ryan 14) d Bulldogs 79 ( S. Berkefeld 31; M. Berkefeld 22; L. Hunter 14); Cougars 101 (S. Stafford 33; K. deWit 30; Z. deWit 13) d Roos 69 (M. Bachmann 25; M. Makoi 18; B. Bachmann 13); Wizards 79 (B. Close 24; C. Mason, B. Brumby 20) d Saints 69 (J. Telfer 23; A. Schultz 20; N. Morrison 12) WOMEN’S A GRADE Panthers 20 received a forfeit from Roos 0; Saints 61 (K. Lynch 16; J. Allan 14; M. Pulmer, V. Lucas 12) d Cougars 36 (T. Gray 15; E. McDiarmid 8; M. Watson 6); Bulldogs 60 (S. Dowdy 23; M. Freeman 14; J. Paunovic 13) d Cats 36 (A. Walker 13; E. Watson 11; K. Smith 8)

The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association held its junior singles championship on Saturday. The association had only three out of the five juniors to play in the junior championship at the RSL & District Bowling Club. The competitors played a round robin format which was played under the Australian Indoor Bias Bowls Council ruling, which meant the players played four games of 21 ends and used four bowls. The Junior Championship is supported and sponsored by Association Life Member Marie Pedlar. So with the two males not attending it left the competition a female event only, and after a full day of playing, Post-Tel player Keisha Pearson was the eventual winner going through undefeated to claim the 2016 Junior Championship. Emma Knight, from Blue Lake Bowlers, was the biggest improver taking out the runner up prize only losing the one game against Keisha. Glenburnie player Nicola Bowditch was just a little unlucky losing both games, but is improving each time she plays with a lot of potential for the future. Right - Junior Competitors - Nicola Bowditch, Emma Knight & Keisha Pearson .

It was expected it would be a comfortable win on home pine and it certainly panned out that way as the Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier Pioneers powered to a 106-67 victory over the former NBL club Melbourne Tigers, a team that had managed only two wins coming into the Friday night clash. With less than three minutes played, Tyrone Lee had racked up three dunks as the home side looked to put the result beyond doubt early with some positive, fast break basketball. Tom Daly(pictured), who finished the match with a game high 22 points, was also influential early,

Andrew and Joy beat Ron and Karen in the final of the consolation to win 8 shots to 2. Above - Faith Jewellers/David & Jane Peacock Mixed Pairs Championship Finalists - (L-R) Andrew Simpson, Joy Axleby, Fiona Pearson, Kym Franklin, Zac Pearson, Ron Ploenges, Bob White & Karen Doman.

With four minutes to play in the match, a successfully converted Luke Jamieson free throw saw the lead hit a game high 41 points and in the end the 39 point final margin truly reflected the two club’s fortunes in 2016 and their ladder positions. The Pioneers are comfortably entrenched in second position, two wins behind South Conference leaders Hobart with six rounds to play. The Pioneers are at home again this Friday night, hosting the fifth ranked Bandits, who will be eager to score an upset win as they look to push for a top four finish. PHOTO COURTESY OF GAVIN MALE

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Local Sport ALL AUSTRALIAN SELECTION FOR TALENTED DEMON Sam Walker made a decision at the beginning of this year – he wanted to put everything into a chance at pursuing his football dreams, to play AFL. And over the past month, he has taken some great strides with standout performances at the Under 18 National Football Championships that culminated in AllAustralian selection. The former South Gambier star junior is now playing full time with SANFL club Glenelg in the Under18s and were it not for a thumb injury incurred in the final game of the national championships, he would have been suiting up in the reserves at the weekend. The decision to move to Adelaide, where he boards with family friends and studies Sports Coaching at TAFE, was not taken lightly or easily. “It did take a while to settle in,” Sam said. “But now I have, I am enjoying it and most importantly now enjoying my footy and that helps with playing better footy.” The process for being selected for the Under18 State side is rigorous. It started with a squad of 60 at the end of last year and a weekend camp, and then in February there was another week long camp. Sam was unable to participate due to a foot injury but maintained his place in the squad when it was culled to 45 in May before the final 40 were named two weeks out from the championships that started on June 4. The hard work certainly doesn’t stop there, with training on Mondays and Tuesdays each week before team announcements and then another session on Fridays before every weekend game during the month of June. Sam admitted with the Under 18 SANFL competition being a little below par while some if its best players are representing their schools and not the league club, the step up to the national championship level was a big one but he felt after a slow start, he was able to be a valuable performer. And the stats bear that out with Sam starting with a quiet outing against the Allies, before really finding his feet against Western Australia with a 16 possession game highlighted by two strong contested marks. In the nail biting loss to Vic Metro in round three, Sam racked up 21 possessions and went at 95 percent efficiency in arguably his best game for the championships, a testament to his ability given Vic Metro were the

KNT FOOTBALL

KNT NETBALL

A GRADE

A GRADE

Mundulla 5.4 10.5 16.7 23.8 (146) Kaniva Leeor 4.1 6.3 6.4 6.5 (41) Goals - Mundulla: L. Wiese 6; N. Davis, D. Burgess 4; B. Milligan 3; M. Schilling, S. Lewin, D. Ridgway, R. Williams, A. Obst, J. Milligan. Kaniva leeor: V. Thach, J. Salt 2; J. Jarred, A. Brown. Best - Mundulla: J. Milligan, T. Ballinger, J. McGrice, S. Luckett, N. Davis, L. Wiese. Kaniva Leeor: J. Salt, H. Bennett, T. Stribling, A. Brown, B. King, D. Raynor. Lucindale 6.4 9.8 15.10 21.14 (140) Border Districts 0.2 4.3 7.6 9.9 (63) Goals - Lucindale: no details available. Border Disteicts: C. Robinson 3; T. Underwood, D. Hargraves, F. Adams 2. Best - Lucindale: no details available. Border Districts: F. Adams, J. Watson, C. Sandercock, N. Naylor, R. Oliver, T. Underwood. Penola 5.5 8.10 14.13 18.17 (125) Keith 2.2 3.5 7.5 12.10 (82) Goals - Penola: B. Foster 5; S. Berkefeld, A. McIntyre 3; B. Walker 2; J. Skeer, M. Ferguson, P. Lambert, B. Lindner, K. Ransom. Keith: G. Johnson 4; P. Capurso 2; A. Burns, T. McAllister, N. Hunt, B. Farmer, J. Wilson, A. Dunstan. Best - Penola: S. Berkefeld, B. Foster, J. Galpin, M. Willson, A. Moore, J. Pfitzner. Keith: G. Johnson, N. Hunt, J. Wilson, S. Schreiber, A. Burns, J. Robertson. Bordertown 3.0 4.1 7.4 12.5 (77) Kybybolite 4.0 9.2 10.2 11.6 (72) Goals - Bordertown: C. McCarthy 4; G. Robinson 3; H. Fromm 2; L. Eats, J. Searle, N. Clark. Kybybolite: S. Shepherd, S. Craig 3; N. Stark 2; C. McPherson, D. Arnold, M. Pfitzner. Best - Bordertown: B. Paech, N. Clark, J. Jarrett, M. Dahlitz, H. Fromm, R. Tink. Kybybolite: D. Warren, S. Shepherd, T. Hunter, B. Hindmarsh, T. Cooper, D. Schinckel. Padthaway 3.1 7.1 10.2 12.2 (74) Naracoorte 1.1 2.3 5.4 7.8 (50) Goals - Padthaway: S. Welsh 4; I. Noles 2; T. Edwards, S. Brown, A. Longbottom, J. Kahl, L. Rochester, C. Marshall. Naracoorte: J. Bell, F. Day 2; S. Patterson, R. Goujld, M. Gill. Best - Padthaway: A. Longbottom, M. Hoffman, S. Welsh, D. Marks, B. Leahy, L. Sutton. Naracoorte: R. Jacobs, G. McWaters, C. Gill, S. Bates, F. Stephen.

Mundulla 60 (J. Wiese, P. Marra) d Kaniva Leeor 57 (E. Bennett, R. Feder); Naracoorte 73 (M. Fennell, E. Hunter) d Padthaway 16 (C. Cox, B. Rayner); Keith 47 (M. Harper, L. Forrest) d Penola 37 (E. Kain, A. Winter); Lucindale 52 (S. Logan, L. Raedel) d Border Disteicts 43 (E. Hausler, G. Hausler); Bordertown 66 (L. Murch, T. Poulton) d Kybybolite 30 (C. Bull, R. Drury).

B GRADE

Mundulla 19 (C. Obst, M. Harris) d Kaniva Leeor 11 (H. Hicks, C. Lawrence); Penola 27 (I. Merrett, E. Moulton) d Keith 15 (M. Vermeeren, T. Dobie); Kybybolite 42 (P. Lees, M. Nolan) d Bordertown 20 (G. Piggott, S. Mao).

Mundulla 25.16 (166) d Kaniva leeor 3.2 (20) Lucindale 15.20 (110) d Border Districts 2.2 (14) Penola 20.13 (133) d Keith 2.4 (16) Bordertown 24.10 (154) d Kybyboloite 4.1 (25) Naracoorte 18.8 (116) d Padthaway 4.1 (25)

SENIOR COLTS Mundulla 12.10 (82) d Kaniva Leeor 3.11 (29) Keith 12.11 (83) d Penola 6.7 (43) Bordertown 15.11 (101) d Kybybolite 1.1 (7) Naracoorte 7.7 (49) d Lucindale/Padthaway 7.4 (46)

JUNIOR COLTS Mundulla 9.9 (63) d Kaniva Leeor 5.0 (30) Keith 9.6 (60) d Penola 5.4 (34) Kybybolite 9.11 (65) s Bordertown 0.0 (0) Padthaway/Lucindale won on forfeit from Border Districts

eventual champions. It was in game four against Vic Country that he sustained his broken thumb, which will now keep him out of action for six weeks. All Australian selection was a wonderful surprise for Sam, to cap off a month of tough, hard footy. “I was proud to be named in the All Australian team,” Sam said. “I certainly thought I played some good footy and that’s what I wanted to do – it would have been good if we could have won the championships.” Sam has had an agent since last year and is hopeful he will be picked up in this coming draft. He will attend the AFL combine and then go from there, with Hawthorn and St Kilda already having showed interest in the promising defender. He will have a chance to further impress when he returns to the field for Glenelg just in time for finals. Sam played on ANZAC Day for South Gambier but that looks set to be the last time fans will see him in that red and white Guernsey. He is a Swans supporter, though, so perhaps red and white isn’t completely out of the question in the future. Mundulla’s Mitchell Hinge and Lucindale’s Darcy Fogarty were also part of the runner-up finishing SA team.

A RESERVE Kaniva Leeor 32 (R. Clayton, T. Vivian) d Mundulla 30 (K. Scown, T. Thorpe); Naracoorte 59 (S. Ford, M. Riley) d Padthaway 14 (I. Damin, K. Lang); Keith 45 (B. Clark, W. Smith) d Penola 39 (M. Freeman, J. Allan); Lucindale 54 (V. Clarke, B. Wilkin) d Border Districts 31 (E. Pretlove, T. Hindson); Bordertown 46 (N. Rowett, H. Jeffries) d Kybybolite 31 (T. Crane, J. Williams).

B GRADE Mundulla 45 (A. Pockering, M. leach) d Kaniva Leeor 33 (K. King, B. Tootel); Naracoorte 64 (F. Standley, M. Clark) d Padthaway 23 (M. Dickenson, B. Crisp); Keith 48 (M. Wayman, K. Makin) d Penola 39 (M. Gartner, S. Walker); Border Districts 52 (N. Sambell) d Lcuindale 21 (T. Cappeluti, S. Ferguson); Bordertown 39 (G. Hore, A. McDonald) d Kybybolite 36 (J. Mark, S. Bates).

C GRADE Mundulla 36 (C. Rothall, O. English) d Kaniva Leeor 32 (K. Meyer, K. Hawker); Naraocorte 44 (A. Haynes, T. Kavanagh) s Padthaway 38 (S. Marshall, A. Volker); Penola 48 (M. Martin, K. Fairlee) d Keith 32 (C. Manser, G. Clark); Border Districts 26 (E. Mitchelmore,J. Koch) d Lucindale 22 (V. Partridge, R. Savage); Kybybolite 58 (C. Colliver, A. McDonald) d Bordertown 27 (Z. McCarthy, R. Nies).

17 & UNDER Penola 42 (J. Dent, R. Eckerman) d Keith 34 (K. Schroder, A. Crafter); Bordertown 51 (E. Hinge) d Kybybolite 31 (A. Gladigau, E. Dempster).

15 & UNDER A Mudulla 50 (K. Couzner, A. Williams) d Kaniva Leeor 25 (Z. Hawker, G. Hodges); Keith 29 (J. Rowsell, C. Sigston) d rew with Penola 29 (K. Dent, A. Hayes); Border Districts 59 (S. Modra-Ryan, L. Pfitzner) d Lucindale 12 (M. Davidson, A. Dellaney); Bordertown 50 (W. Rowett, A. McCarthy) d Kybybolite 35 (V. Mould, A. McCully).

15 & UNDER B

13 & UNDER A Mundulla 29 (E. Mudge, A. Brown) d Kaniva Leeor 25 (C. Dodson, I. Dickinson); Padthaway 44 (P. Moyle-Read, S. Hayes) d Naracoorte 24 (C. Burke, L. Henschke); Keith 52 (P. Jones, M. Makin) d Penola 32 (G. Winter, A. Pollard); Lucindale 37 (E. Gould, E. Jones) d Border Districts 28 (A. Michelmore, M. Pretlove); Kybybolite 29 (S. Shepherd, V. Johnson) d Bordertown 9 (Z. Steinberg, J. Schneider).

13 & UNDER B Mundulla 14 d Kaniva Leeor 13; Naracoorte 30 d Padthaway 10; Lucindale 22 d Border Districts 2; Bordertown 9 (M. Hicks, L. Bertus) d Kybybolite 8 (J. Schultz, E. Ewer).

Left - Tom Zeitz (West) and Luke Thomson (East) contest strongly for this mark. Above - Amy Cram (West) looks to deny Tenille Gray (East) this possession. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

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Motor HOLDEN TAPS INTO POWER OF CELEBRITY Five influential and inspiring Australians have been announced as Holden’s inaugural ‘CARstodians’, with the group to front Holden’s campaigns, commencing from July. The carefully chosen group includes actors Matthew Le Nevez and Claudia Karvan, chef and restaurateur Luke Nguyen, pro-surfer Nikki Van Dijk and fashion entrepreneur Jane Lu. Australian audiences got their first glimpse of the campaign when it went to air last Friday. Holden is excited to step into new territory with the ‘CARstodians’ campaign, as it redefines its brand for today’s Australia and continues to execute its long-term plan to launch 24 new vehicles by the end of 2020, giving Australian customers the best, most advanced, most comprehensive vehicle portfolio in Holden’s history. Holden’s retail campaigns, comprising a suite of compelling service and technology focused offerings, will take on a new sense of style and sophistication as the company focusses on becoming the most customercentric automotive brand in Australia. Speaking on the announcement, Holden’s Executive Director – Marketing, Ms Geraldine Davys, said “We are thrilled to have Matt, Claudia, Luke Jane and Nikki on board. They capture the very essence of today’s Australia – real, clever and bold Australians making their mark here and on the world stage.” The line-up of talent, referred to collectively as Holden’s ‘CARstodians’,

will feature in advertising and customer promotions that focus on customer experience beyond a car’s functional benefits. “Initiatives such as the biggest Lifetime Capped Price Servicing program in the country, for every Holden ever built, are proof of the laser-like focus we are putting on the customer. And we have been at the forefront of introducing smart new technology, like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, that our customers just love,” said Ms Davys. “With our ‘CARstodians’ on board we will now tell our retail story in a way that’s sure to stand out from other automotive companies.” “I’m thrilled to join a great roll call of Holden CARstodians. As a brand, Holden represents passion and authenticity, values that are important to me in my work and my life,” said Le Nevez (pictured above left). Actress Claudia Karvan said she is thrilled to partner with the iconic brand. “Its past is distinctive while its aspirations and vision for the future are exciting”, she said. Of the partnership, renowned chef Luke Nguyen (pictured above right) said “When it comes to food, I’m a perfectionist - and working with Holden I see they share that same passion. I have fond memories of Holden cars and I’m excited to be part of its evolution in Australia”. Rising Australian pro-surfer Nikki Van Dijk said the partnership with Holden is a perfect fit, considering the amount of time

she spends on the road. While Jane Lu, one of Australia’s most exciting start-up success stories, said “I’m pinching myself to be working with such an iconic, exciting and inclusive brand as Holden, alongside such inspirational fellow Australians”. The CARstodians will be seen in television and digital channels for Holden’s new products and customer centric offers. About the CARstodians • Claudia Karvan is one of Australia’s most respected and acclaimed film and television actors. She was most recently seen in the ABC series Jack Irish, and has also appeared in Puberty Blues, Time of Our Lives and The Secret Life of Us, and features Daybreakers, Dating The Enemy and The Heartbreak Kid. Karvan is currently co-producing Doctor Doctor for the Nine Network and was the co-creator, producer and star of Spirited, Love My Way, and producer of House of Hancock and has

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won several AACTA, Astra, Logie and AFI Awards. • Matthew Le Nevez is an award-winning Australian actor from Canberra. He graduated from Australia’s National Institute of Dramatic Art with a degree in Performing Arts before going on to star in a number of Australian television series, best known for his role as Dr Patrick Reid in the TV series ‘Offspring’ from 2012-14. Most recently Le Nevez has played the legendary racing car driver Peter Brock in the Ten telemovie of the same name. • Jane Lu is the founder and CEO of Showpo, an online fashion empire selling affordable fashion to over 45 countries worldwide. However, her success was no easy feat. Quitting her corporate finance

job at Ernst and Young to live her fashion start-up dream, during the global financial crisis, left friends and family confused and concerned. Now worth over $10m, Lu’s mission is to become a household name and Australia’s largest online retailer for women. • Luke Nguyen is a Vietnamese-Australian chef and restaurateur. Best known as the host of the television series, ‘Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam’, ‘Luke Nguyen’s France’ and ‘Luke Nguyen’s UK.’ He is also a judge on ‘Masterchef Vietnam’ and has appeared as a guest chef on the local version of the hit cooking show, and co-owns Red Lantern restaurant in Sydney, Fat Noodle in Sydney and Brisbane, and GRAIN Cooking School in Saigon. Nguyen says his passion for food stems from his “food-obsessed parents” who ran a restaurant in the Vietnamese suburb of Cabramatta in South Western Sydney for 15 years. • Nikki Van Dijk is Victoria’s most successful female surfer. Hailing from Phillip Island, Van Dijk won the World Junior title in 2012 and now travels the world competing in the World Surf League. The 2015 season saw her finish in 9th place after reaching an impressive 6 quarter finals and she is part of the RipCurl pro surf team alongside surfing legends such as Mick Fanning and Bethany Hamilton.

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