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Fire fighters battle on against stubborn Cobby blaze By LES PEARSON FIRE crews battling the blaze near Cobdogla that has been burning since Monday night remain in good spirits, despite the blaze still being uncontained as yet. CFS regional officer Ray Jackson said yesterday while the fire is still classified as uncontained, the threat to public safety has reduced. Firefighters have worked throughout the past three nights battling the blaze, with fresh crews taking up the cause yesterday morning, letting those on night shift get some well-earned rest. One firefighter was hospitalised earlier this week with minor injuries. Mr Jackson said the crew’s workload and worry was significantly reduced due to the cooler weather yesterday, while strong winds forecast for Tuesday night did not arrive. ■IN GOOD SPIRITS: CFS volunteers Paul Stribley and Joanna Mulvey, of Barmera CFS, are in good spirits following news the Cobdogla blaze, although not contained, is under control. Local volunteers have been fighting the blaze since Monday night. Photo: JANE WILSON

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Critical Water Applications close soon and growers need to

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CRITICAL water allocation grant applications close on January 16 and the Riverland Response Centre is issuing a reminder for irrigators to get in before it is too late. Critical water applications project manager

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Evelyn Poole said there have been about 1400 applications for the grants already, coming from an array of irrigators with permanent plantings including grape, citrus, stone fruit and nut growers. â– Continued Page 3

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Locals will most definitely have been looking enviously over the โ fenceโ in the past week or so. Next week Minister Maywald will announce the latest water allocations. If irrigators do not receive an increase from the current allocation of 15 per cent, Minister Maywald will be having some angry constituents asking some serious questions.

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Get your applications in ■ From Page 1 “Those who haven’t submitted an application need to call the Riverland Drought Response Centre and make sure you get an appointment because 5pm Friday (January 16) is the absolute cut-off time,” she said. “They can drop in to the office but it’s better if they make

an appointment.” Ms Poole said growers will need to bring with them a copy of their water licence, council rates and a 2007 tax statement. At the moment, there are three case managers working at the drought response centre however, Ms Poole said there has been as many as seven sorting through new applications.

“We’ve got a good number of people coming in and we’re really taking the stress out of it,” she said. “The irrigators have been easy to get along with. “It’s been wonderful working with them.” River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald initiated the critical water applications grant

back in September and said it has been popular amongst Riverland growers. “Irrigators certainly have embraced the initiative,” she said. Minister Maywald expects about three quarters of both private irrigators and those in trusts to apply for a critical water grant.

■ SATISFIED: River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald has been pleased with the response to the Critical Water Allocation Grants by local irrigators.

I’m certainly very pleased at last to see it up for sale. ■ FOR SALE: The former Loxton Police Station has been dormant since the local police moved to Drabsch Street. Photo: JANE WILSON By LES PEARSON THE former Loxton Police Station is now officially up for sale after several years of abandonment. Former Loxton Waikerie Council Mayor Jan Cass welcomed the news. Mrs Cass was among a core of the town’s residents who was disappointed with the initial move of the station to Drabsch Street, let alone the building and its gardens falling into a state of disrepair. “I’m certainly very pleased at

Former police station hits the real estate market last to see it up for sale,” she said. “Hopefully someone can put it to good use which will make it look like it’s lived in and cared for.” Mrs Cass said given the location of the old station, having such an eyesore in the main part

of town was only detrimental to Loxton’s initial impression on visitors. Mrs Cass was unsure of possible buyers for the building, although she suggested a local organisation may be looking for a new home.

“It seems it’s gotten to the stage where the government has got to sell these buildings rather than just having them sit there idle,” she said. Loxton Waikerie Council corporate services director Peter Sellar said council was advised in mid-

2008 that the government intended selling the property, however it has only just been listed for sale recently. Mr Sellar said he imagined that the government deals with such properties in bulk which has led to the delay. He said council did consider purchasing the building but felt that it didn’t require such a facility and withdrew any interest. Sale is by expressions of interest, which close at 12 noon, on Wednesday, January 28.

It’s amazing how quickly you’ll settle into the easy life at Riverside Estate in Renmark. But some things do take time. For instance, you’d be surprised just how long you can spend holding a rod without anything happening or you getting bored. If fishing the nearby Murray isn’t quite your bag, there are lots of other diversions within your own resort-style village or in Renmark itself: Very handy if dinner evades your hook and you have to settle for the chef ’s catch of the day. So visit us today and discover a Riverside life you could only once imagine. Come to inspect: Weekdays, 10am to 4pm; or by appointment.

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Good service MY HUSBAND John and I are regular visitors to the Mannum Caravan Park staying in the accessible cabin, a specially designed cabin for people with disabilities. I have a muscle wasting disorder that requires me to rely on an electric wheelchair, so I need to be able to get around the cabin freely. It is very well set out and since I discovered this little gem, we now come and stay every school holidays and Christmas. The managers, Kirsty and Gavin go that extra mile to make sure everything is just

right for my needs, even putting them ahead of themselves. The little extras they do give me the independence I require to make our holiday a success. Kirsty and Gavin get my full admiration in the service they provide. The park may not have all the bells and whistles but for us, service and dedication is more important. Jenny Luscombe, Christie Downs

31) it needs to be understood the Loxton Golf Club is not a private enterprise business but a community owned sporting, conference, meeting and public fundraising venue run by volunteers. The club seeks access to portion of the Loxton community owned recycled STEDS water (not irrigation water) on the same basis as Waikerie Golf Club and all other Riverland golf clubs. Let’s please compare oranges with oranges, Bruce.

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POLICE NEWS Drink driver A 31 YEAR OLD Loxton woman was reported for allegedly drink driving on Tuesday. The woman recorded a blood alcohol reading of 0.227. She was also reported for driving while disqualified. This was as a result of an accident in Loxton on the November 5. The woman was also issued with a 12 month immediate loss of licence.

Offensive weapon A 15 year old Berri youth was arrested on Monday afternoon for allegedly carrying an offensive weapon and throwing a mis-

sile, after a disturbance in Berri. He will appear in Berri Youth Court at a later date.

Light theft TWO solar lights were allegedly stolen from the front yard of a Waikerie residence sometime on Sunday or Monday. The value of the stolen lights is about $70. Anyone with information about the theft is asked to contact Waikerie police, on 85412888, or Bank SA Crimestoppers, on 1800 333 000.

Break in POLICE are investigating a bizarre break-in at Waikerie which occurred over the

weekend. Police attended a Kent Crescent address at Waikerie where it was reported that a house had allegedly been broken into. Two windows were broken to gain entry into the premises but the only property allegedly stolen was a book.

Car damaged at Renmark A MOTOR vehicle parked at Renmark’s Goolwa Street boat ramp was vandalised over the weekend. Police are seeking the public’s assistance with any information that may assist in identifying those responsible for the damage, which occurred between 2 and 4.30pm on Sunday.

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â– RIVER FUN: Locals and visitors have been disproving the theory that there is not enough water in the river for recreational activities. Among those enjoying the fun are (from left) Bailey Dale, 12, Ebony Gruar, 9, Jordan Gruar, 5, and Taylor Dale, 8, at the Renmark Riverfront Holiday Park. Photo: JANE WILSON â– Story and more pictures page 6.


Thursday January 8, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 5

Industry leaders meet with minister â– VISIT: Speaking with Federal Agriculture Minister Tony Burke (third from left) were (from left) Stuart Swaddling, Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald, Chris Byrne, Glen Arnold, Brett Proud and Peter Duggin.

By LES PEARSON FEDERAL Minister for Agriculture Tony Burke visited the Riverland on Monday, speaking with leaders from the local fruit industries about their concerns in the region. Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald wrote to Minister Burke, along with State Agriculture Minister Rory McEwen, inviting him to visit the region and see for himself how it is being affected by the drought. Minster Maywald accompanied Minister Burke on the visit. “It was a good opportunity for irrigators to speak to him one on one,� Minister Maywald said. “He was just listening and getting a better understanding of the diversity of issues specific to the Riverland.� Chaffey Liberal candidate Tim Whetstone represented both the Renmark Irrigation Trust and South Australian Murray Irrigators (SAMI) at the meeting. With Minister Burke on his

first visit to the region, Mr Whetstone took the opportunity to show where exactly South Australian irrigators stand in regards to food production. Mr Whetstone said despite the minister regularly “handballing� many of the issues off to Water

Minister Penny Wong and treasurer Wayne Swan, he will continue to work on building a healthy relationship with the Agriculture Minister to ensure the Riverland and its issues are not kept in the shadows on a national level. “It’s a starting platform and

I will keep in contact with Tony (Burke) and his assistants to push our barrow,� he said. “We all made it pretty clear to him that we are all doing it pretty tough at the moment.� Central Irrigation Trust (CIT) chief executive officer Jeff Parish

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“They were forecasting 60 kilometre hour winds and fortunately they didn’t eventuate,� he said. “The crew are in good spirits and are working pretty hard. It is tiresome work.� In such circumstances, fire crews need all the help they can get and Mr Jackson could only offer his sincere gratitude for other organisations working alongside CFS volunteers. “We’ve been ably supported by the SES and St John’s,� he said. Mr Jackson was unable to say how long the fire would be burning, given different weather conditions and possible spot fires flaring up. “It is very difficult to put a time frame on it given the area and it’s accessibility,� Mr Jackson said. To date, the fire has burnt around 60 hectares and that figure could grow in coming days. That being said, Mr Jackson indicated the fire holds no apparent threat to local properties. Traffic on the Sturt Highway had been affected by the blaze but the road has remained open throughout the past couple of days.

also met with the minister, bringing the issue of the Exceptional Circumstances Exit Package suitability to the minister’s attention. Mr Parish said he felt the parameters for the package to be granted to Riverland growers were too tight and need to be loosened so growers can take advantage of the package if they wish. “We don’t expect many people will qualify,� he said. Billed strictly as a listening visit with no announcements, Minister Burke spent the day in the region taking in opinions and touring fruit blocks before heading to Western Australia. “He made it quite clear he was not making any announcements,� Minister Maywald said.


6 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 8, 2009

Activity aplenty on our river By ROB McLEAN THE river continues to be a haven for holiday boating activities, with families from across the state and border making use of good water conditions. A visit to each of the region’s major towns sees a variety of boats and jet skis out on the water, including many who have come from outside of the region. Among those noticing an influx of visitors from both Adelaide and interstate, where the water level is much lower than the South Australian stretch of river, is Berri Water Ski Club committee member Craig Holtham. “Yesterday there were 14 boats down at our site and there was still plenty of room,� Mr Holtham said. “It was magnificent.� The club allows visitors to the region to become members and Mr Holtham said the recent clubroom upgrade was proving a major attraction for tourists. Visitors regularly stay at

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the best of Australia’s beaches in a national competition. KESAB judges have nominated the Loxton riverfront to represent South Australia in the National Clean Beach Award in April. It is believed Loxton is the first inland community to ever be nominated for the awards and will be competing against Tasmania’s Bluff Beach and Queensland’s Whitehaven Beach.

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Thursday January 8, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 7

No problems council says By ROB McLEAN CLAIMS that not enough consideration is to taken to all members of the Southern Mallee Council have been rejected. Southern Mallee chief executive officer Rod Ralph was forced to defend meeting management after an independent study into council reported that certain elected members dominated discussions. The study, conducted on behalf of council, was collated by Jennifer Repper and Associates, a business planning firm. “Most comments suggest that a small number of members are allowed to dominate discussion repeatedly,” the report, entitled Self Assessment of Performance by the Councillors of the South-

ern Mallee District Council, stated. In a question on notice at Southern Mallee’s recent meeting of elected members, Councillor Corey Blacksell asked if the council has a governance issue. “If so, how does it seek to remedy this problem,” Cr Blacksell asked. Cr Blacksell also noted that in four recent meetings four councillors have dominated the moving and seconding of motions. He claimed that the quartet had moved and/or seconded 80 per cent of 215 motions put. While noting the frequency with which the four councillors moved and/or seconded motions during meetings, Mr Ralph said that these figures were not indicative of a governance issue

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within the council. Mr Ralph said moving and seconding motions did not necessarily stifle discussion between elected members. “A mover and seconder are simply the precursors to the debate for any discussion to take place and allow a vote on the motion under the meeting procedures process,” Mr Ralph said. “…it is the case that their (councillors’) promptness to move or second is actually distorting the detail of movers or seconders to motions.” A decision to invite Ms Reppers to attend a future council meeting to outline and discuss the findings of her report was moved by Cr Blacksell and seconded by Councillor George Gum.

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Banking, credit card and online account scams Advances in technology have changed the way we do our banking and pay for goods and services. Scammers use new technology to their advantage to come up with new scams to steal your bank account information and your money. Watch out for the warning signs. PHISHING scams are all about tricking you into handing over your personal and banking details to scammers. The emails you receive might look and sound legitimate but in reality, genuine organisations like a bank or a government authority will never expect you to send your personal information by an email or online. Scammers can easily copy the logo or even the entire website of a genuine organisation. So don’t just assume an email you receive is legitimate. If the email is asking you to visit a website to ‘update’, ‘validate’ or ‘confirm’ your account information, be sceptical. Delete phishing emails. They can carry viruses that can infect your computer. Do not open any attachments or follow any links in phishing emails. A fake fraud alert is similar to a phishing scam. The scammer will contact you by email or phone and tell you there is a problem with your account. To fix the problem or upgrade the security of your account, they will

ask you to confirm all your personal details. Scammers have been known to make up all sorts of stories to trick their victims. Some people are told that their credit card has been used to make a suspicious purchase in a foreign country and others have simply been told that their details are needed for a security and maintenance upgrade.

Banks and financial institutions will often contact people to alert them to suspicious activity on their account but they will never ask you to provide your details online or over the phone. If in doubt, ring the bank yourself. Card skimming is the

copying of information from the magnetic strip of a credit card or ATM card. Once scammers have skimmed your card, they can create a fake or ‘cloned’ card with your details to make charges on your account. Or they may simply photocopy your card and use the details. Be suspicious if a shop assistant insists on taking your card out of your sight to process your transaction or tries to swipe your card through more than one machine. If the machine doesn’t look right to you, don’t use it. Remember that a legitimate bank or financial institution will never ask you to click on a link in an email or send your account details through an email or website. Never send your personal, credit card or account details over the phone unless you made the call and the phone number came from a trusted source. Contact www.scamwatch. gov.au which has links to websites with the latest information and tips on how to protect yourself online.

Const. Hood’s advice – “Telephone your bank to ask whether the email you received from them is genuine. Use a phone number from an account statement or phone book – do not rely on the contact details provided in the email.” Riverland Police are contacted frequently with enquiries relating to scams. Information on scams can be found by visiting www.scamwatch.gov.au or by calling the Berri Police Station. This information is reproduced with permission from the ACCC. Copyright remains with the ACCC and the ACCC grants the Riverland Weekly a non-exclusive licence to publish the document.

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Neil’s got rocks in his head By ROB McLEAN SOME might say Loxton man Neil Schlein has rocks in his head. And if he did, it would be fair enough, considering he’s worked in the quarrying industry for nearly half a century. What Neil does not know about quarries is probably not worth knowing. Since the age of 16, Neil has worked in the family business first operated by his father Russell. In fact, the only time Neil has not been in the family business was during his National Service, when he served with the Royal Engineers and the 17th Construction Squadron during the Vietnam War. Even then he was involved in quarrying and road construction. “I was very lucky to have a job like that,� Neil recalled. In 1968, after his one year service, Neil returned to Loxton and 12 months later, bought the business off his father. Now 62, Neil’s contribution to the industry has been recognised by the Institute of Quarrying Australia with a service award. Even after so long in the industry, Neil still enjoys his job. “One day I will wake up and get fed up with it and put a for sale sign on the front gate,� Neil laughed. “Until then, I’ll keep going because I enjoy it.� The IQA service award was announced at the national conference in Sydney in October, which Neil was unable to attend and instead was presented with it in Adelaide late last year.

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â– HONOUR: Loxton quarry owner Neil Schlein was recently awarded for his near 50 years of service to the industry. Photo: JANE WILSON

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■SIGHTED: The swamp wallaby, thought to be extinct in the Mallee region, has been sighted in Ngarkat Conservation Park. brown fur with a golden-orange belly and white cheek stripes. Mr Gitsham said the wallabies are tough creatures to spot however, given their timid nature. “They’re very elusive little creatures and very shy,� he said. Mr Gitsham said he was happy to see the wallabies in Ngarkat. “It’s reassuring to see they have survived despite fires,

fox predation and the enduring drought,� Mr Gitsham said. Mr Gitsham said special attention must be paid by farmers with destruction permits for kangaroos, which don’t apply to swamp wallabies, to ensure the creature is not shot mistakenly. The swamp wallaby is low in numbers in South Australia but considered to be in reasonable numbers across the border in Victoria.


Thursday January 8, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 9

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â– LIFE: New life breaks through the charcoal bark of a tree, one of many in Bruno Bay.

Bruno Bay – one year on MANY locals will remember the commotion caused by the Bruno Bay fires near Cobdogla in December 2007 and the MATTERS scorched floodplain which resulted. With CFS volunteers fighting a blaze at Cobdogla at the moment, it is timely to take a look back. The 2007 fire burned 813 hectares in Loch Luna and Moorook Game Reserves and highlighted the risk that fire poses along the river and its floodplains. A year on, passers-by are confronted with a different view. The floodplain looks greener than ever and many of the surviving trees are putting on new growth. Much of the greenery on the ground has come from the recovery of reeds at

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the water’s edge as those plants grow very quickly, providing they have water. However, with frequent lightning they also provide the largest fire risk along the river, especially when dry. Historically, regular floods would have prevented reeds from thriving but the current stable water levels and lack of flow provide perfect conditions for growth. The immediate effect of fire is devastating to the environment. It takes many years for burned areas to return to their previous state of health, despite their very green appearance. This highlights the need to keep fires as small as possible by managing access and fuel loads and by quickly suppressing fires. On the bright side, the riverine environment does have some resilience to fire. Red Gums that don’t get badly scorched will regenerate from buds beneath their bark – known as epicormic buds – resulting in a bright green ‘hairy’ appearance. Hollows appear in the burned trees that survive, providing new habitat for nesting parrots, lizards and snakes.

Jodie, daughter of Raelene and Neville Trimper, of Berri, married Graeme Pearce, son of Barbara and Harold Pearce, of Albany Western Australia, on November 1, in a garden ceremony and reception in Busselton. The couple then celebrated with another service at Glassey Park, Berri, on November 15. Jodie and Graeme then honeymooned in Broome and are now living in Busselton.

Kelly Rowe, daughter of Lorraine and Geoff Rowe, of Renmark, married Jeremy Haines, son of Lyn and Terry Haines, of Arno Bay. The couple were married at the Beach House at Glenelg and now reside in Adelaide.

If you have had your wedding recently, bring your photos in to the Riverland Weekly at 3/29 Vaughan Terrace, Berri, or send them to PO Box 1279, Berri 5343 or email newsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au

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10 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 8, 2009

Public outcry the catalyst for return of important river crossing

Mannum gets its second ferry back By LES PEARSON TRAFFIC at Mannum has returned back to normal with the re-introduction of the second ferry. For years, two ferries were operational at the Mannum crossing, one being removed in early 2008. However, the second has now returned, both taking hundreds of cars, trucks, bikes and boats across the river each day. Mid Murray Council Mayor Ian Mann said one of the ferries was moved to accommodate the crossing at Walker Flat but was returned early December at a time where the community needed it most. Mr Mann said with the increased traffic in the holiday and harvest periods, the extra ferry was imperative to ensure a steady flow of traffic through the town. “The average crossing time is about 10 minutes,� he said. “With the one ferry, some people were waiting for up to an hour. “Why wouldn’t you drive 20 minutes to Murray Bridge rather than wait an hour?� Mayor Mann said the public outcry was a great catalyst for the second ferry returning. “There was a lot of pressure from the community,� he said. “It was a good outcome for everyone.�

â– CROSSING: Public anger has seen the return of a second ferry at Mannum. Mid Murray Mayor Ian Mann said that with only one ferry operating previously, some people were waiting for up to an hour to cross the river. Mannum Caravan Park manager Kirsty MacGregor said people had been avoiding the town due to the congestion at the crossing but have since returned with great enthusiasm and the town is buzzing be-

cause of it. “Some people were bypassing us,� she said. “The shop owner up the road said he’s having his best holiday season ever.� It has been the same across

the town, several tourism businesses relishing in the increased traffic flow. “It looks like people just want to get away from the ratrace,� Mrs MacGregor said.

Vic water allocation anger RIVERLANDERS can all but stare across the border in envy as Victorian irrigators received another allocation increase to 33 per cent earlier this week, while South Australia remains on 15 per cent. South Australian Murray Irrigators chairman Tim Whetstone is outraged by the continued disparity and wants explanations and fast. “The difference in the levels of support river communities are receiving across the two states is enough to make any fair-minded South Australian’s blood boil,� he said. “We have sat back and been prepared to accept that in extreme times, extreme measures need to be taken but clearly the same urgency is not being expected of our upstream counterparts. “Naturally, that leaves us asking why we are bearing all the pain.� Mr Whetstone said it is unbelievable it appears Victoria have much more water at its disposal. “Why have we been sitting on a 15 per cent allocation – less than 90 gigalitres for the year - for three months while our neighbours in Mildura have had their allocation lifted repeatedly to more than double what we’ve got?� “On Christmas Eve, Mildura residents were even told water restrictions would be eased so they could resume watering lawns.� State support is the answer according to Mr Whetstone, who pointed out the way New South Wales and Victorian governments got behind their river communities. “It is all too easy to blame the system and the other states but it all comes back to priorities,� he said. “The lack of security surrounding water supply that hovers over all river communities in our state, has the potential to have huge economic ramifications long into the future.�

Booties and Bibs

the latest little additions in the Riverland and Mallee

Summa Joy Stanley

Samual Troy Rapisarda

BORN January 5th, 2009 weighing 3.22kg. A daughter for Bronwyn Stanley and Matthew Haywood of Renmark PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE

BORN January 2, 2009 weighing 3.85kg to Jasmin Watts and Anthony Olds of Paringa

BORN January 3rd, 2009 weighing 3.85kg to Angela Thomson and Anthony Rapisarda of Berri

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Aiden Arthur Olds

Finlay William Hood BORN December 6th, 2008 at RRH, weighing 2.82kg A son for Natalie and Gavin Hood of Berri. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VISAGE

Send in photos of your new arrival with details to: Riverland Weekly, PO Box 1279 Berri 5343 or email to photodesk@riverlandweekly.com.au and you’ll be entered in the monthly draw for a chance to WIN a family portrait, valued at $120, compliments of Photography by Visage

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Thursday January 8, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 11

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Helping hand via the net BY JANE WILSON HAVE you ever had a friend or relative seriously injured or suffering a chronic illness and wished there was something you could do to help but didn’t know how? On the other hand, have you been sick or injured or been the carer of someone ill or injured and wished there was an easy way to communicate with loved ones about your situation. Finally, there is the website www.imthinkingofyou. com.au which is a wonderful service to link family, friends and communities in times of need. The website allows carers to keep friends and relatives up-to-date about someone who is sick or injured, organise tasks that need to be done and manage visitors. At the same time, those loved ones can add messages of support, advise what tasks they can help with and even donate money to a secure debit card to help out with the extra costs incurred when someone is sick or injured. I’m Thinking of You is the brainchild of Dale Elliott. Dale, previously of Waikerie, became a paraplegic after a motorcycle accident six years ago. Through his own expe-

rience, he realised that not only do the physical injuries have a significant impact on people’s lives, he also saw how the trauma spreads through to family and friends. “I realised that when I was in hospital that people don’t always call and visit because it’s uncomfortable and then the immediate family is left to do everything,� Dale said. “They (the family) are in shock and need support from family and friends. “After a couple of years, I realised that my recovery wasn’t all about the extent of my injuries, it was about getting help. “We now realise that when a person who is sick or injured knows that their carers are being looked after, it can make a real difference to their recovery because they don’t feel like they are being such a burden.� Dale decided to create a support system to help critically injured or sick people. “I didn’t know if the internet would be the answer but after a while, I realised that a website could work as long as it was secure,� he said. I’m Thinking of You has only been online for a year and is already giving comfort and support to patients and carers all

over the world through its secure sites within the website called Care Zones. One of the many great benefits of this free website is that people from interstate and overseas can be kept informed without worrying about time zones and expensive phone calls. The Care Zones are only accessible to those friends and family members invited to join the site ensuring security and privacy and most importantly correct information. “Rumours went around that my legs were cut off and I nearly bled to death which was so untrue,� Dale said. “I didn’t even have any blood, I had broken my collarbone and spine. “The website means that everyone can be updated with one click of the button and everyone can get accurate information.� Currently completely self-funded by Dale and his family, Dale is desperate for funding to help fund the advertising and ongoing costs of the website. Despite repeated funding knock backs, he knows the potential of how many people his site could help and is like a dog with a bone. “We’ve got this far with it and we’re not giving up now,� Dale said.

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12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 8, 2009

Looking back at the Big Orange

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period, as well as the official opening. At the time of building, the orange was the biggest fibreglass sphere in the Southern Hemisphere and David said it is the biggest of the “big features around the country�, standing at 15 metres tall and 12 metres in diameter. The Big Orange was a project that David put together with the help of fellow local businessmen Bronte Coombe and Vern Chubb. The trio invested around

$150,000 in the venture. David said the Big Orange, which opened nearly 29 years ago, was built at an exciting time for tourism, when families enjoyed travelling together and seeing the sights. “All in all it was a great period in the development of tourism in the Riverland,� David said. “It received national coverage for a number of years. “We had a great deal of enjoyment in establishing the attraction from scratch.�

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Thursday January 8, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 13

Looking back at the Big Orange

Swan Reach locals angered by boat ramp condition By LES PEARSON

■ TOP FLOOR: A crane swings the third and final floor of the Big Orange into place.

■ THE PANEL: Construction of the Big Orange is nearly completed as the final panels of the attraction are put into place.

WHILE summer tourism appears to be rosy above Lock One, those below are finding it a little tougher to manage. Swan Reach has long been a tourist friendly town attracting plenty of river enthusiasts with its sandy white beach on the tranquil river setting but getting out on the river there is harder than it once was. According to locals, the boat ramp is proving a major hurdle for tourists, only four-wheel-drives being able to use the facility and even those are getting bogged trying to use it. Mid Murray Council lodged a funding application to the South Australian Boating Facilities Advisory Committee for major improvements to the ramp over 12 months ago but further complications have arisen since. Council environmental services manager Kelvin Goldstone said with

falling river levels, ramp slope, access issues and a gas pipeline to take into consideration, the new application will be to fund a total upgrade of the boat ramp.

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Mr Goldstone explained that the new application needs an accompanying in-depth engineer’s report, which, council anticipates, will be complete

in coming weeks. “In the meantime, council has agreed to carry out minor works to keep it operational in the summer months,” he said. That being said, the condition of the ramp has turned many tourists away according to locals, given those without four wheel drives have no access to the river. While Mr Goldstone sympathised with Swan Reach residents’ concerns about the ramp’s condition, he confirmed that council has not let the issue drop off the radar and once the engineer’s report comes back, the funding application will be lodged once more. “From a construction point of view, we have to do this properly,” he said. He said applications are lodged and assessed in two periods each year, one around March and one around September, while in some cases the committee will offer funding in exceptional circumstances.

linking people, skills and jobs

We can help! ■ WHITE WASH: Putting the fibreglass exterior into place.

Are you underemployed, newly retrenched or a grower seeking new skills to gain off farm income? Are you not eligible for Job Network assistance? Feeling like no one can help you? The Employment Renewal Program may be the solution you have been looking for. In fact, over 100 Riverlanders have been assisted to reach their career goals through this program! Through this free local program you can gain: • One on one individual assistance • A job ready resume • Skills audit • Career Guidance • Job seeker training / interview techniques / job search • Referral to other employment projects • Financial assistance to undertake relevant training that can lead to sustainable employment.

Want to know more? Please contact Theresa Anderson at the Riverland Development Corporation on 8580 8500. This project is funded by South Australia Works in the Regions (A State Government Initiative) and is partnered by the Riverland Development Corporation and River Murray Training (RMT)

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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 8, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Country Bakehouse: Loxton's famous bakery

Healthy options, more choice YOU may not have noticed it; but The Country Bakehouse in Loxton has changed and it is for the better. The Riverland’s Award Winning Bakery has been creating a healthier menu for you to enjoy, by reducing the amount of fat, sugar and salt in its popular range.

Change From their breads, rolls, cakes, buns and their award winning pastries, The Country Bakehouse’s entire menu is now better for you in one way or another. Meaning you can eat all of your favourite foods and not feel so guilty about it. Business owner Tim Vivian said the healthy option campaign has seen The Country Bakehouse creating a menu based on changing community expectations.

Healthy Options “We’ve been working on getting rid of the bad fats out of our products and changing the entire margarine range to virtually trans fat free. We are using all palm based shortenings and margarines, as opposed to tallow (animal) based products. There’s no way of getting rid of fats totally but we are now buying one of the healthiest margarines and shortenings on the market.� “Our entire bun range is now sugar free. We are using a sugar supplement, so it’s good for diabetics. The only sugars in our products come from icing and fruits.� "We have also been working on lowering our salt in a few of our products. We have a range of pies and pasties that meet the Heart Foundation's ‘TICK’ which is great for our school canteens. Although the products don’t carry the tick, they definitely meet the

■CHANGES: Customers at The Country Bakehouse are always spoiled for choice and now with the new healthier food options available to them, their diet won't be spoiled either, while (right) business owner and baker Tim Vivian shows off a selection of tasty pies, which feature lower salt and no transfats or sugars. Photos: JANE WILSON Heart Foundation’s healthy eating requirements." "We are now in the process of introducing a range of all natural frappes. We currently offer a breakfast alternative which is yoghurt, muesli, banana, honey and low fat milk. This range will slowly increase to include other drinks such as fresh fruit smoothies."

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changed, the one thing that remains is the taste of quality products. With considerable media focus on obesity epidemics and the negative press sometimes directed at certain foods, Tim said it was an important business decision to look at how to make The Country Bakehouse products healthier. “We certainly won’t be looking back now that we’ve achieved this,� he enthused.

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Country Bakehouse: Loxton's famous bakery

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Customer favourite ends long Loxton bakery association

Judy says farewell THE end of an era occurred at The Country Bakehouse recently, with the retirement of long time staff member Judy Zimmermann. Well known for her friendly disposition and coffee making skills, Judy has worked for two sets of Country Bakehouse owners. In fact her association with the current Country Bakehouse site goes back to the days of King’s Bakery. Business owner Julie Vivian said Judy will be sorely missed by both customers and staff at The Country Bakehouse. “She’s been a bubbly worker and always really friendly to the customers,� Julie said. “Judy would often know exactly what the customers wanted. “After working here for so long, Judy got to know everyone and what their needs were.� Julie said it is a special skill and great customer relations for any business in a small town. Judy was particularly well known for managing The Country Bakehouse’s coffee culture. Her role, as The Country Bakehouse barista, has now been taken over by Heidi Boehm. Although Heidi is not a coffee drinker herself, her knowledge and passion for the popular beverage is very high. “Heidi has done an awesome job stepping into Judy’s role, she’s obviously been trained very well,� Julie laughed. “It’s time that coffee at The Country Bakehouse moves to a new level and we believe Heidi is just the person for the job.�

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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 8, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Riverland & Mallee Vocational Awards

A Riverland tradition ON Saturday, January 17, 13 local people will be vying to claim the honour of winning one of the region's most significant awards - the Riverland and Mallee Apprentice of the Year Award. The awards are believed to be the oldest of their type around the nation and are a stepping stone to major career progress for those who win the honour. Organised by the Rotary Club of Renmark, the Apprentice of the Year Award is the high-

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light of the annual Riverland and Mallee Vocational Awards. Two other awards are also presented on the night, with the Vocational Education Training Award and Trainee of the Year Award also up for grabs at the Berri Resort Hotel function. As a major sponsor of the Riverland and Mallee Vocational Awards, the Riverland Weekly wishes all of the award nominees and their families the best of luck.

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Thursday January 8, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 17 ADVERTISING FEATURE

Riverland & Mallee Vocational Awards

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Prestigious awards night looms on calendar RIVERLAND and Mallee apprentices and trainees are now in the nervous wait as the Apprentice and Trainee of the Year are announced at the Riverland and Mallee Vocational Awards. Hosted at the Berri Resort Hotel by Renmark Rotary Club on January 17, the prestigious awards night will continue the rich 26-year history of the awards, recognising the hard-working youth of the region. The judging panel

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consisted of Brenton Pilkington, Wendy Mudge and Ben Haslett. Each judge has been on the panel for three or more years, so they’re fully versed in what to look for in a potential winner. The recipients of awards receive a generous cash prize to assist with further development in their chosen career path. There are a number of sub-categories to find winners from, and

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as judging has finally wound up, the winner is known only to those who selected the winner. Both judging panels, apprentice and trainee, met with each candidate and interviewed them on an array of both personal and occupational information, including local knowledge, skills, future aspirations and community involvement. All judges agree that the amount of confidence and self-esteem derived from the awards is a great boost to candidates, and the employee’s growth from that makes the awards more than worthwhile. Awards co-ordinator (for the last 11 years) Laurie Wilkinson said the finalists are some fine young individuals living and working in our region. “They’re really, very good,� he said. “In fact, some are exceptional.� And exceptional is exactly what the awards are looking to promote and reward, the day nears, as the region waits with baited breath, to see who our next exceptional quiet achievers are.

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Riverland Home Based Business Network

Lavender’s variety of uses THE benefits of lavender and the colour of the fields had for years been of significant interest to Lucy Centofanti however, it wasn’t until a few years ago that her keen interest was to be shared by husband Mario. The relaxation and medicinal qualities of lavender were instrumental in them pursuing the direction they chose. From stress, anxiety and headache relief to assisting in the healing process of wounds, burns and scarring, lavender has many benefits. Gathering much information from many different areas about the plants and products Lucy and Mario didn’t know at the time just where it would lead them. Travelling to seek out lavender farms from all over and chatting with the owners, some very keen to share their knowledge, Lucy and Mario’s kitchen soon became the focal point as they began to experiment with the making of a variety of lavender products. In the meantime, a few acres of land were cleared at their Winkie property and several varieties of lavender were then planted. The property is now home to over 2500 lavender plants. As stocks built up and were shared with family and friends, Lucy and Mario branched out and became a regular trader at the Barmera Markets, this in turn led them to the Riverland Farmers Markets in Berri. The idea of having their own little lavender shop was growing, although fuelled by some uncertainty. The doors of Bella Lavender Estate were officially opened by world renowned artist Garry Duncan on December 9 last year. Throughout the Christmas festive season holidays, trade certainly exceeded Lucy and Mario’s expectations. It has been fantastic to see return visits from many local people, bringing along family, friends and out of the region visitors. Occasional meetings have also been

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F you’re looking for peace and quiet and room to move, this may be what you have been looking for. Just a few kilometres from Moorook in the quiet little town of Yinkanie is this lovely three bedroom home with its own granny flat or parent’s retreat, which is everything you may be needing or wanting. Nestled in natural bush, the property is fully fenced with lots of shedding and room to move. This home consists of three bedrooms, a good sized kitchen and living area. Great inside and outside entertaining area. This home will suit the first home buyer or someone looking for somewhere to retire and have lots of peace and quiet.

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4B Hart Street LJ Hooker 9 Padman Court Ray White Loxton 4 Jarvis Street LJ Hooker 10 Vivian Cock Street LJ Hooker Lot 5, 409 Sturt Highway Ray White Berri 1 Huckstepp Court Ray White Berri

LOXTON 3.00 - 4.00pm 10.30 - 11.15am 10.30 - 11.30am 2.45 - 3.30pm

MOOROOK/YINKANIE Heinrick Road LJ Hooker Berri RLA 1945 Sue Wurth 8582 2744 0431 488538 Price $170,000 Inspect Saturday January 10th 2.00 - 2.30pm Follow the LJ Hooker signs from the Moorook turnoff.

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FOR THIS WEEK

Saturday January 10, 2009 RENMARK 9.30am - 10.15am 7 Taylor Street Ray White Renmark 10.00 - 12.00pm 32 Thirteenth Street Ray White Berri 10.45 - 11.15am Cnr Ettiwanda and Tarcoola Street Ray White Renmark 10.45 - 11.30am Cnr Ral Ral & Kulkyne St Ray White Renmark 12.00 - 12.30pm Rialto Street, first on right off Bookmark Avenue Ray White Renmark

WAIKERIE 12.30 - 1.30pm

Sunday January 11, 2009 9 Tonkin Street Ray White Loxton 11 Hilltop Drive LJ Hooker Sec 311 Mindarie Road Ray White Loxton 13 Tanko Street Ray White Loxton

LYRUP 9.30am - 10.00am 13 Downer Avenue Ray White Renmark

BARMERA 11.00 - 12.00pm

35 Hughes Avenue Ray White Renmark

MOOROOK/YINKANIE 2.00 - 2.30pm

Heinrick Road LJ Hooker

9 Hague Street Ray White Berri

BERRI 10.00 - 11.00am 11.30 - 12.30pm 1.00 - 2.00pm 2.30 - 3.30pm

PARINGA 11.45 - 12.15pm

247 Ramco Road Ray White Waikerie

3.00 - 4.00pm

51 Zante Road Ray White Berri 32 Powell Street Ray White Berri 7 Wilkinson Street Ray White Berri 23 Wishart Street Ray White Berri 2 Raeder Court Ray White Berri

LYRUP 1.00 - 2.00pm

Sec. 5 Pike Creek Road Ray White Berri

For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.


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7 offers a fantastic opportunity for the young family. The roomy interior provides three bedrooms, RENMARK two with built in robes, separate 7 Taylor Street lounge and family Ray White Renmark rooms and nice RLA 147968 kitchen/dining Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 area. Price $154,000 Reverse cycle Inspect Saturday airconditioning to the lounge and 9.30am - 10.15am ceiling fans in all

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January 8th - 14th L Community Events File Thursday January 8th โ ข Charity for all Bingo at the Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce Loxton, eyes down at 7:30pm, proceeds to Mardi Gras. Phone Deb Ball on 0428823924 for more information Friday January 9th โ ข Donโ t have anything to do these School Holidays come and join the friends of CYH centre in Cornwell St Berri from 10am - 12 noon, this week is art and craft week. Phone Val 85802526 or Monica 85822338 Saturday January 10th โ ข Riverland Farmers markets, every Saturday morning, 7:30am โ 11:30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone the Market Manager on 85824864 for more information.

WAIKERIE 4 Edwards Crescent Marschall First National RLA 47936 Phone 8541 2777 Price $337,500 Inspect By Appointment

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โ ข Cobdogla Irrigation and Steam Museum Twilight Diesel Train rides, Park Tce Cobdogla. Phone the Barmera Visitor and Information Centre on 85882289 for details

Sunday January 11th โ ข The P.S Industry will be steaming at 11am and 1:30pm, the cruises run for one and a half hours and depart from the Renmark town. Phone the Renmark Visitor Information Centre on 85866704 โ ข Pace Makers Bingo at the Berri Hotel eyes down at 2pm, proceeds to the Pacemakers Club. For more information contact Dianne 85838267 Tuesday January 13th โ ข The Barmera Library has an exciting School Holiday program 2pm - 3pm. This week learn about Macroinvertebrates (waterbugs) that live in the river and what they eat. Phone the Library on 85882872 for more information

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ET motivated if you are serious about a first home start, because this property has the WOW factor from A-Z in its entirety. It’s a solid brick home tastefully renovated and presented and for 99% of buyers there is absolutely nothing to do but just move in and enjoy. Brilliantly presented, it may tug the heart strings so be prepared to fall in love. Polished floor boards roam throughout the light filled living and dining areas and tasteful window furnishings are throughout ranging from swag and tales to decorative drapes. Roller shutters on newly installed aluminum windows allow total privacy and climate control but evaporative air-conditioning and combustion heating

There Full frontage provide options that can be controlled. The beautiful central bathroom is floor and wall tiled and has shower, corner vanity and bath tub to wash the worries of the day away. Indulge outside with

optional entertaining areas, very private and discreet and lovely landscaped gardens surround the home in a tranquil but friendly environmental setting. Rear lane access, fully enclosed rear yard, garden tidy sheds plus garaging for two cars is a bonus and there is extra parking in the drive way when the family or visitors call. Value packed and totally stacked = far more than its asking price.

BARMERA 23 Tonkin Avenue Ray White Barmera RLA 195714 Greg Cram 0439890822 Price $172,000 Inspect Saturday January 10 2.30 - 3.30pm

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VERY now and then, every once in a blue moon, we have the opportunity to showcase such a stunning property. As you meander down the winding path to the main entrance, you are greeted with a glorious blend of colorful ornamentals and rich leafy green shrubs and palms. Stone retainer walls provide additional structure to this picture book cottage garden and at this point you can only anticipate what’s ahead Embracing the enviable location, this gorgeous brick home with its large picture windows and verandahs delicately

blends with the spectacular gardens and river views. Step inside to find a large tiled family room with double glass sliding doors opening out to the verandah and only a wall of glass separates this living area and the beautiful semi enclosed vine covered paved pergola featuring built in bbq and external A/C duct to keep you and your guests cool, perfect for entertaining family and friends. Ducted and zoned reverse cycle A/C, evaporative A/C and ceiling fans take care of your heating and cooling needs. The main bedroom is equipped with full length

247 Ramco Road Ray White Berri RLA 195714 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270 Inspect Saturday Jan 10 12.30 – 1.30pm Auction Friday Jan 30th 11.00am

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BIR’s and opens out to the massive ensuite featuring floor to ceiling tiles and overlooking a cottage garden. Formal lounge, formal dining and the functional kitchen including a pantry, dishwasher, island bench and servery to main living area all overlook the river gardens; and for the wine connoisseur, a 600 bottle controlled temperature wine coolroom. Every home needs a shed, this is no exception, offering a 9 x 6m colourbond shed with electric roller doors and loft for additional storage. Between the home and river an intimate and private slice of paradise, set in an oasis of soft foliage, lawns and tall trees which cast inviting shadows and shield young ones from the harsh sun, this is a unique property which you will proudly call home.

LOOKING for somewhere to stay with full river frontage and all the top class facilities that come with the backing of Big4 Holiday Parks? Renmark Riverfront Holiday park offers exactly that and more. The park is an ideal base to discover the Riverland region or sit back, relax and enjoy the Murray River. If you love the water or water sport, whether it is fishing, water skiing or swimming, the BIG4 Renmark Riverfront Holiday Park is the ideal destination for you. Facilities include a 25 metre resort pool, with two swimming lanes and four pebble beach areas. The backdrop is a rock wall which spills water down into the water play area with water jets spraying out at different intervals. There is also a heated outdoor spa that adjoins. A giant jumping pillow, extensive playground, a games room and movie room add to the hours of fun. With a variety of accommodation choices including riverfront and poolside villas, park cabins and family villas, there’s a choice to suit all tastes. For those that wish to take their own tent, caravan or motorhome sites are very spacious and shaded with a choice of riverfront or non-riverfront sites. There are three modern guest amenities buildings that are well situated throughout the park for guests’ convenience. A full undercover camper’s kitchen provides barbecues, oven and cook top with seating areas. Internet facilities are also provided in the games room, via an internet kiosk that contains a hot spot for those that have their own laptops. The park’s popularity is overwhelming, so get in early for next year’s reservations.

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Taste test IT’S going to be a hot and thirsty summer in the Riverland, so get through it with the help of the refreshing product range from Berri Direct. Riverlanders love Berri juices but there are many more great tasting

Berri products for the whole family to enjoy. Get a fantastic selection of delicious and natural Berri goods this school holidays at Berri Direct, on the Old Sturt Highway in Berri. There are fantastic show bags for the kids, full of healthy juices and

snacks children will love. Drop in to Berri Direct to see the full range of carbonated drinks, milk products, lollies, chocolates, dried and canned fruits. Try the delicious selection of Berri condiments or grab a bottle of the popular traditional

tomato sauce. Buying from Berri Direct also offers great savings when buying in bulk. Gift baskets are another popular item, which can be assembled to suit the individual. Using a range of Berri juices mixed with other

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Attractions all Rosy outlook BE sure to get the family to Renmark these school holidays to enjoy Ruston’s Rose Garden. There really is something for the whole family to enjoy, with the antique car display for the boys and thousands of beautiful roses to see for the girls. The extensive gift shop is also a display of Riverland talent and creativity with locally made and produced arts and crafts. There’s everything to buy, from the wonderful local postcards to the brilliant Riverland artwork. Check out the popular display of Dudley Siviour’s metal art sculptures, available exclusively to Ruston’s. Enjoy perusing the garden and displays before settling down for an tasty Ruston’s Roses Devonshire tea. Open for morning tea, lunches and afternoon tea. Ruston’s Roses is also a fantastic and picturesque function venue. Open from 9am to 5pm seven days a week, there’s every reason to get down to Ruston’s Roses these school holidays.

■VARIETY: Ruston’s Rose Garden has a variety of foods (above) and handicrafts (right) to entice visitors into an extended stay at the popular tourist attraction.

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with GRAHAM CHARLTON The Riverland’s most authoritative sports commentator ... email: sportsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au

Motor running for Hartwigs THE brother and sister team Aaron and Teagan Hartwig has achieved some remarkable results in both motocross and speedway sidecar in the three years they have been associated. In fact some good judges consider that no other brother and sister would have done as well nationally in two disciplines as a partnership. Aaron, 16, and Teagan, 13, are the children of Steven and Julie Hartwig, of Sunlands. The family “having motor sport in their blood” travel as a unit to various meetings but particularly to Morgan for motocross and Sidewinders at Wingfield for speedway. Proud mother Julie is disappointed however, that for the next two and a half years her children will not be able to compete jointly, as Aaron became a senior at the end of 2008, while Teagan remains a junior and as

“rules are rules” they cannot team up. Aaron has been the driver and Teagan the swinger in both disciplines but Aaron is now solo and on the look out for a partner while Teagan has just teamed up with another 14 year old girl at Sidewinders. However, those same good judges consider that if this unique family duo reunite in the future, they could find opportunities at a much higher level, even overseas. Motocross sidecar started for the pair three years ago. Since then they have been amongst the leading competitors at Morgan, currently rated the largest motocross club in SA, won the state title in their division between 2006 and 2008, won the major event ‘Boss of the Barossa’ back to back, gained highest points in the Victorian championships and finished second and third in the national cham-

pionships. The motocross off season saw them turn to speedway sidecar in November 2007 and as new kids on the block in a short season, they finished with the highest points at club level for their division and within two points of the club best and fairest overall, were within 0.6 seconds of setting a new race time that has stood for over 20 years and at the Australian titles in March 2008, led in the ‘A’ final until they were hit from behind and ended up finishing second. Aaron also plays football, turning out with Waikerie under 18s in 2008, and Teagan netball; but it seems their main enthusiasm involves the excitement of motor sport. And if we take notice of those people in the know on such things, it will be even more interesting should they team up again when Teagan joins her brother as a senior.

■ MOTORING: Aaron and Teagan Hartwig are achieving some remarkable results in motocross and speedway sidecar competition and it is predicted they have a bright future in the sports.

Lewis having a Hull of a time WORD from England has it that a huge decision earlier this year by the former local soccer junior Lewis Vallelonga and his family, is on the way to paying big dividends. Lewis was initially a member of Steve Poutakidis’ Riverland Development squad but commenced travelling to Adelaide up to three times a week to work under coach Jeff Napier, before actually moving to the city in October last year to extend on his coaching sessions and to play with Croydon Kings. Showing immense promise and with his

mother Mandy having family ties in the place of her birth, England, her overseas relatives suggested that more opportunities existed in the soccer scene in the Mother Country and perhaps a move should be considered – a suggestion that received Napier’s nod of approval, so obviously he had seen something special about the youngster. January this year, the decision was made and Lewis returned to Hull City in England with his grandmother, who had been holidaying here, to attend school and to enter a soccer training re-

gime. And according to his sister Jodie Grove, who lives in the Riverland , her brother, 14, has “worked hard”.

Grandmother, not being a driver, made life somewhat difficult

Speedway event impresses AN impressive new promotional sign at Riverland Speedway, an equally impressive program and club president Greg Haynes was more than impressed – he was ecstatic when around 3500 people turned up for last Saturday night’s meeting at the Calperum Hill track. As I have said previously, through some hard work by those involved, speedway is ‘back’ in the region with the rejuvenation taking some veteran ‘petrol heads ‘back’ to the good old days’. Officials had to work feverishly to maintain catering supplies on Saturday when the big crowd put some pressure on as they enjoyed major events such as the SA Production title, taken out by visitor Zac Calderwood ahead of Adam Holt and West Australian Geoff Pahl, a former

Riverlander. Cobdogla driver Danny Cronin impressed by finishing high in the placings. The burn outs were spectacular with Monash’s Peter Lehmann the winner for the second year in a row, followed by Phil Winchester (Renmark) and Aaron Gates (Barossa). Brett Hammerstein won best presented with his magnificent V8 Mini. In the popular demolition derby, Murray Bridge’s Laurie Rosenburg took the honours ahead of Ian Brooks (Millicent) and Clint Jones (Wentworth). The next meeting at the speedway is on February 7, when the monster trucks will make a return supported by street stocks, the annual boat race and vintage speedcars.

however for the budding soccer star, so in another huge decision, his mother Mandy decided to return home to Hull in July along with her other son, Adam, 12, so that she could be there for Lewis. And now a big break through that according to Jodie has given Lewis “a big head start!” After attending a Hull scouting event, he has been admitted to the Hull City Junior Soccer Academy. I know nothing of the English soccer system but to put it in AFL terms, it seems juniors cannot be “drafted” to clubs until they are 17 years old.

However, Hull City has been able to put Lewis out of the reach of other clubs by signing him to a two year contract after a six week trial period. So they must think he has a future too. Jodie says her brother is “in a fantastic position” for one so young and also says that he is fortunate that his father Joe has journeyed to England for five weeks and is with him at this crucial contract time. The former Riverland youngster is obviously in a soccer spot that is hard to enter but at 14, he has a leg in the door already.

Big year ahead AUSTRALIAN boxing official Phillip Goodes had work start for his team at the Loxton gym on Monday night and is looking forward to a big year for his charges in 2009. Late last year, he took his son Ryan, 13, and Matthew Wilson, 12, to Melbourne for a Victorian tournament and both youngsters impressed against good opponents, Ryan in a non decision result and Matthew losing in a split decision. Plans are now on the table to have Ryan travel to the AIS in Canberra this month to gain further experience by working out with members of the National Indigenous Group. Real big news is that another Riverland tournament is locked in for April 4 this year and Goodes will be busy over the next few months making all the necessary arrangements. The last local event was held in October 2004 and attracted over 500 people.

■ CLINIC: Junior hockey players will be put through their paces in a fortnight’s time.

Hockey futures HOCKEY skills and future development sessions for juniors under 12 to under 17 are being discussed and an initial meeting to consider the proposal will be held at the Glassey Park clubrooms 9am to noon Sunday January 18. One of the project’s instigators, Loxton’s Tim Schubert, is inviting all interested juniors, parents, officials and coaches to attend. For further information Tim can be contacted on 8584 9140 or 0428 849 140. Apart from skills, the sessions will look at improving the way the juniors conduct themselves at any practices or trials that may affect their futures at a higher level.

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AS a warm up for the Country Carnival to be held in Adelaide, the Riverland will send junior basketball teams to the annual Starplex Carnival staged by the Elizabeth Association at Gawler over the January long weekend. Two under 16 teams and an under 14 girls team will be involved along with under 12, two under 14, an under 16 and under 18 boys sides.


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Newcastle, of course, unbeaten in their last five wins. ~ Brian Moore

CHARLIE

If you even dream of beating me you’d better wake up and apologise.

email: sportsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au

Carnival squad hopes to end long country title drought

The Squad

■ NO BUNNY: Mitchell Johnson has been one of the bowlers making a lower order runs in the just finished test series.

Where are the rabbits? THE Calesi virus may have pretty well eliminated a pest to our environment but has it also affected our cricketers? Where have all the batting rabbits and the ferrets that go in after the rabbits gone in the Australia versus South Africa matches? Australia in particular may well have at times tried reversing their batting order in a series where the returns from the tail enders are extraordinary. The Springboks giving Australia some of their own medicine has come as a bit of a shock to we Aussies and yes I’ll say that I became one of those that blamed the selectors, umpires, players and everything else I could think of for the home side’s demise. But thinking about it, the decade of absolute dominance in all forms of the game by our team and a number of champions therein really could not last forever and perhaps we will not see any country achieve any comparable results for many years to come, if ever. We are obviously now back in the pack, hard to accept sure, but has it saved cricket at Test level? Supporters of most other countries (England and its Barmy Army aside) simply were not turning out to watch their teams being belted, mostly inside four days, by the Australians. Me thinks it will be different now! So a new year’s resolution. Leave the finger pointing to the ‘experts’ and get behind the Aussies in what looks like a tremendous era of cricket ahead in the five day and shorter versions of the game. Competition maketh the competition, doesn’t it?

(C)Drew Crane (Murrayville) Jess Vaas (Murrayville) Nick Dabinett (Parilla) Jake Albrecht (Monash) Ryan Arnold (Loxton) Tim Arnold (Loxton) Craig Fisher (Loxton) Danial Shawyer (Renmark) Tim Bevan (Waikerie) Andrew Bevan (Waikerie Gold) Aaron Carroll (Broken Hill West) Paul Attard (Broken Hill West) Tobias Hack (Broken Hill North) Codie Howard (Broken Hill North) Jarrod Paull (Broken Hill Central) Brendan Taylor (Broken Hill Central)

■ SELECTED: TIm Arnold will play an allrounder’s role at the Country Carnival later this month.

■ IN: Loxton captain Ryan Arnold will be hoping to perform come late January.

■ YOUNGSTER: Opening bowler Craig Fisher will make his first appearance at the carnival.

■ BOWLING STOCKS: Renmark’s Dan Shawyer will head the bowling attack in Adelaide.

Knight plays for Outbacks, squad picked IN the early days of the annual Australian Country Cricket Carnival, when the event came in its cycle to SA, it came to the Riverland and our splendid conditions, facilities and turf pitches. Since then, it has visited the South East and is currently with our neighbours in the Barossa Valley.

At the same time, the Riverland has slipped off the radar obviously as far as staging such events in our region is concerned. However, Karoonda’s Corey Knight is playing for the Outbacks this time around. The 2008/09 carnival started on Sunday and ends next week but this coming Sunday, a

‘Team of the Carnival’ will play a twenty/20 game against an ACA Masters side that had in its initial squad Greg Blewett, Greg Matthews, Colin Miller and Peter McIntyre. The game starts at 12.30 at Tanunda. Meanwhile, Murray Districts Barrier organiser Neil Weinert has confirmed his

squad for the annual Bank SA Country Carnival to be held in Adelaide, January 27 to February 5. Our zone will play Eyre Peninsula, at Port Reserve, on day one, Upper North, at Pertaringa Oval, on January 28 and Fleurieu and District Gold at University No 1 on the Thursday of the opening week.


SPORTS

38 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 8, 2009

Scoreboard email: sportsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au Berri Croquet Club

Riverland Cricket A Grade

W.Bottrell/A.Wright N.Hart/S.Noske 14.

Loxton: 10/75 (T. Victor 24, B. Lynch 20; N. Tape 3/13, B. Gay 2/10, C. Schutz 2/17) v Waikerie Ramco 0/188 (A. Duffield 104 n.o., G. Muster 80 n.o.).

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Event one: 50 target double barrel

C. McKendrick 39 pts, K. Moore 36.

A grade: 1. E. Schmaal 63/64, 2. R. Maywald 48/50; AA grade: 1. A. Mattschoss 62/64, 2. F. Albanese 48/50; B grade: 1. H. Nunn 48/50, 2. B. O’Brien 47/50; C grade: 1. J. Mattschoss 37/50, 2. I. Maywald 32/50.

Summer Cup, third round

Waikerie Golf Saturday stroke Division one: D. McMahon 74/64. Division two: C. Robinson 89/68. Voucher winners: D. Krupicka 81/65, P. Isaacson 79/68, T. Lehmann 77/68, B. Wilson 84/70.

Renmark Golf Saturday stableford A. Parkyn 43 pts, B. Kruger 42. Ball winners: L. Berry 41, S. Cooper 40, M. Daws 39, A. Cenko 38, G. Seddon 38, A. Selfe 38.

D. Hodgson 80/68, G. Denton 81/69, J. Nitschke 82/70, E. Van Hensbergen 80/71, I. Winen 95/71, J. Bannear 86/71.

Sunday stableford C. McKendrick 41 pts, E. Van Hensbergen 36, J. McKendrick 34, M. Van Hensbergen 34.

Event two: 25 target point score A grade: 1. R. Maywald 72/75, 2. A. Mattschoss 70/75; B grade: 1. H. Nunn 75/75, 2. B. O’Brien 74/77; C grade: 1. J. Mattschoss 53/75; 2. I. Maywald 43/75.

Event three: 50 target skeet A grade: 1. F. Albanese 49/50, 2. E. Schmaal 47/50; B grade: 1. R. Maywald 48/50, 2. P. Brister 44/50; C grade: 1. B. O’Brien 39/50, 2. B. Morris 37/50. High Gun: Harvey Nunn 169/175.

Berri Swimming Club Open Females 400m LC free: 1. L. Mathews (Whyalla), 2. D. Laird (Whyalla), 3. V. Rossi (Clovercrest). 400m LC IM: 1. S. Furse (Clovercrest), 2. S. Helps (Clovercrest), 3. T. Matthews (Clovercrest). 9 & under 50m butterfly: 1. J. Kent (Berri), 2. M. Sarro (Berri) 3. K. Phillips (Loxton). 10-11 50m LC butterfly: 1. S. Sarro (Berri); 2. E. Ruggiero (Payneham), 3. C. Schammer (Loxton). 12-13 50m LC butterfly: 1. L. Goodwin (Whyalla), 2. D. Laird (Whyalla), 3. S. Mathews (Whyalla). 14-15 50m butterfly: 1. S. Furse (Clovercrest), 2. J. Forward (Loxton) 3. M. Porter (Payneham). 16-29 50m butterfly: 1. L. Mathews (Whyalla), 2. T. Gartley (Waikerie) 3. K. Feher (Berri). 30 & Over 50m butterfly: 1. J. Porter (Payneham), 2. S Heinrich (Berri). 100m freestyle: 1. L. Mathews (Whyalla), 2. S. Furse (Clovercrest), 3. S. Lyons (Vitor Renmark). 9 & under 50m breast: 1. J. Kudra (Vitor Renmark), 2. D. Jenner (Vitor Renmark), 3. A. Goodwin (Whyalla). 10-11 50m breast: 1. C. Schammer (Loxton), 2. S. Sarro (Berri), 3. B. Phillips (Loxton). 12-13 50m breast: 1. E. Millar (Berri), 2. D. Laird (Whyalla), 3. L. Goodwin (Whyalla). 14-15 50m breast: 1. J. Forward (Loxton), 2. S. Furse (Clovercrest), 3. G. Platt (Berri). 16-29 50m breast: 1. L. Mathews (Whyalla), 2. T. Gartley (Waikerie), 3. M. Hopper (Loxton). 30 & over 50m breast: 1. S. Lyons (Vitor Renmark), 2. H. Millar (Berri), 3. J. Porter (Payneham). 9 & Under 50m back: 1. C. Sexton (Payneham), 2. J. Kudra (Vitor Renmark), 3. S. Rucioch (Vitor Renmark). 10-11 50m back: 1. L. Schmidt (Starplex), 2. S. Sarro (Berri), 3. E. Dunn (Spg Sharks). 12-13 50m back: 1. L. Goodwin (Whyalla), 2. T. Schammer (Loxton), 3. R. Gitsham (Clovercrest). 14-15 50m back: 1. J. Forward (Loxton), 2. M. Porter (Payneham), 3. S. Furse (Clovercrest).

16-29 50m back: 1. L. Mathews (Whyalla), 2. K. Feher (Berri), 3. T. Gartley (Waikerie). 30 & over 50m back: 1. S. Lyons (Vitor Renmark), 2. J. Porter (Payneham), 3. H. Millar (Berri). 100m BBB: 1. L. Goodwin (Whyalla), 2. T. Schammer (Loxton), 3. R. Gitsham (Clovercrest). 100m BBB: 1. E. Millar (Berri), 2. D. Laird (Whyalla), 3. T. Feher (Berri). 100m BBB: 1. L. Mathews (Whyalla), 2. S. Mathews (Whyalla), 3. V. Rossi (Clovercrest). 9 & Under 50m free: 1. J. Kudra (Vitor Renmark), 2. C. Sexton (Payneham), 3. A. Goodwin (Whyalla). 10-11 50m free: 1. S. Sarro (Berri), 2. E. Dunn (Spg Sharks), 3. C. Webb (Vitor Renmark). 12-13 50m free: 1. T. Feher (Berri), 2. S. Trewren (Berri), 3. A. Ruggiero (Payneham). 14-15 50m free: 1. J. Forward (Loxton), 2. S. Furse (Clovercrest), 3. V. Pletiak (Clovercrest). 16-29 50m free: 1. L. Mathews (Whyalla), 2. K. Feher (Berri), 3. T. Gartley (Waikerie). 30 & over 50m free: 1. S. Lyons (Vitor Renmark), 2. J. Porter (Payneham). 200m BBB: 1. L. Mathews (Whyalla), 2. S. Mathews (Whyalla), 3. M. Hopper (Loxton). 200m BBB: 1. D. Laird (Whyalla), 2. E. Millar (Berri), 3. R. Gitsham (Clovercrest). 200m BBB: 1.L. Goodwin (Whyalla), 2. V. Rossi (Clovercrest), 3. T. Matthews (Clovercrest).

12-13 50m butterfly: 1. E. Owens (Clovercrest), 2. L. Forward (Loxton), 3. T. Trewren (Berri).

Males

10-11 50m back: 1. L. Porter (Payneham), 2. H. Thompson (Berri), 3. J. Searles (Loxton).

400m free: 1. E. Owens (Clovercrest), 2. D. Hill (Spg Sharks), 3. J. Eades (Whyalla). 400m IM: 1. J. Matthews (Clovercrest), 2. R. Matthews (Clovercrest). 9 & under 50m butterfly: 1. E. Bachert (Pba Piranhas), 2. M. Nourse (Berri), 3. J. Millar (Berri). 10-11 50m butterfly: 1. S. Rasheed (Henley & Grange), R. Matthews (Clovercrest), 3. J. Searles (Loxton).

14-15 50m butterfly: J. Matthews (Clovercrest), 2. D. Hill (Spg Sharks), 3. R. Jennings (Vitor Renmark). 16-29 50m butterfly: 1. M. Briggs (Clovercrest), 2. K. Jennings (Vitor Renmark), 3. T. Storry (Vitor Renmark). 30 & over 50m butterfly: 1. T. Williams (Payneham), 2. I. Knight (Berri). 100m freestyle: 1. J. Matthews (Clovercrest), 2. M. Kassebaum (Berri), 3. L. Forward (Loxton). 9 & Under 50m breast:1. E. Bachert (Pba Piranhas), 2. J. Westbrook (Henley & Grange), 3. M. Nourse (Berri). 10-11 50m breast: 1. L. Porter (Payneham), 2. R. Matthews (Clovercrest), 3. H. Thompson (Berri). 12-13 50m breast: 1. L. Forward (Loxton), 2. J. Westbrook (Henley & Grange), 3. J. Rasheed (Henley & Grange). 14-15 50m breast: 1. R. Jennings (Vitor Renmark), 2. J. Matthews (Clovercrest), 3. M. Sexton (Payneham). 16-29 50m breast: 1. M. Briggs (Clovercrest), 2. N. Wilksch (Berri), 3. T. Storry (Vitor Renmark). 30 & Over 50m breast: 1. T. Williams (Payneham), 2. I. Knight (Berri). 9 & Under 50m back: 1. E. Bachert (Pba Piranhas), 2. C. Lambert (Vitor Renmark), 3. S. Hawkins (Vitor Renmark).

12-13 50m back: 1. L. Forward (Loxton), 2. J. Westbrook (Henley & Grange), 3. T. Trewren (Berri). 14-15 50m back: 1. J. Matthews (Clovercrest), 2. J. Sexton (Payneham), 3. M. Sexton (Payneham). 16-29 50m back: 1. M. Briggs (Clovercrest), 2. N. Wilksch (Berri), 3. C. Gartley (Waikerie).

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30 & Over 50m back: 1. T. Williams (Payneham), 2. I. Knight, (Berri). 100m BBB: 1. T. Trewren (Berri). 100m BBB: 1. R. Jennings (Vitor Renmark), 2. M. Sexton (Payneham), 3. J. Eades (Whyalla). 100m BBB: 1. J. Matthews (Clovercrest), 2. D. Hill (Spg Sharks), 3. C. Dunling (Spg Sharks). 9 & Under 50m free: 1. E. Bachert (Pba Piranhas), 2. J. Millar (Berri), 3. S. Hawkins (Vitor Renmark). 10-11 50m free: 1. C. Dunling (Spg Sharks), 2. L. Porter (Payneham), 3. H. Thompson (Berri). 12-13 50m free: 1. L. Forward (Loxton), 2. J. Westbrook (Henley & Grange), 3. J. Rasheed (Henley & Grange). 14-15 50m free: 1. J. Grimes (Vitor Renmark), 2. J. Matthews (Clovercrest), 3. J. Sexton (Payneham). 16-29 50m free: 1. M. Briggs (Clovercrest), 2. C. Gartley (Waikerie), 3. J. Eades (Whyalla). 30 & over 50m freestyle: 1. M. Kassebaum (Berri), 2. T. Williams (Payneham), I. Knight (Berri). 200m BBB: 1. L. Hall (Spg Sharks), 2. J. Westbrook (Henley & Grange), 3. T. Trewren (Berri). 200m BBB: 1. R. Jennings (Vitor Renmark), 2. J. Matthews (Clovercrest), 3. S. Helps (Clovercrest). 200m BBB: 1. E. Owens (Clovercrest). Mixed 200m medley relay: 1. Clovercrest, 2. Whyalla, 3. Berri.

Open Water Swim 1: V. Rossi (Clovercrest), 2: R. Gitsham (Clovercrest), 3: S. Trewren (Berri). Fastest male: J. Matthews (Clovercrest). Fastest female: S. Furse, (Clovercrest). First unplaced visiting Riverland swimmer: R. Jennings (Renmark). Unplaced Berri male swimmer: T. Trewren. First unplaced Berri female swimmer: E. Millar.

ACROSS 1. Genghis ... 7. MP’s electorate 10. Working 11. Float on breeze 12. Eagerly expectant 13. Requests, ... for 15. Nervous 17. Underwater vessel 18. Married woman’s title 20. Rowing aid 21. ... & lass 23. Lacerate 24. Congeal 26. Ship’s spine 27. Send (payment) 29. Scraped by, ... out a living 31. Golf club 32. Church fete 33. Anti-attacker spray 35. Sketch (plan) 37. At a standstill 39. Biro fluid 41. British award (1,1,1) 42. Word contest, spelling ...

43. Twitch 44. Immeasurable period 45. Noah’s craft 47. Pimple rash 50. Crease 52. Rewrite (essay) 53. Knuckle of veal stew, ... bucco 54. Teenage years 55. Tubing 56. Bird of prey DOWN 1. New Zealanders 2. Good-natured 3. ... & bolts 4. Frosts (cake) 5. Lubricant container (3,4) 6. Actress, ... Hathaway 7. Hole in stocking 8. Yellow nucleus (3,4) 9. Large predator, Bengal ... 14. Goat’s offspring 16. Labrador or Dachshund 18. Tennis ace, John ...

RFL releases 2009 program DATE

GAME or EVENT

7th March

NAB Cup @ Berri

ROUND 1 April 18th

Berri v Waikerie Barmera Monash v Loxton North Loxton v Renmark

ROUND 2 ~ April 25th Anzac Day Twilight Round

Waikerie v Renmark Berri v Barmera Monash Loxton North v Loxton

ROUND 3 ~ May 2nd Headspace Round

Barmera Monash v Renmark Waikerie v Loxton Loxton North v Berri

ROUND 4 May 9th

Renmark v Berri Loxton v Barmera Monash Waikerie v Loxton North

Centenary @ Renmark May 16th

RFL A Grade South of River v RFL North of River RFL Seconds v Independent A Grade RFL Thirds Sth of River v RFL Nth of River

ROUND 5 May 23rd

Barmera Monash v Waikerie Berri v Loxton Loxton North v Renmark

ROUND 6 May 30th

Waikerie v Berri Loxton North v Barmera Monash Renmark v Loxton

June 6th Interleague @ Loxton

A Grade Riverland v A Grade Mallee U/17 Riverland v U/18 Mallee U/15 Riverland v U/16 Mallee

ROUND 7 June 13th

Renmark v Waikerie (Renmark Centenary) Barmera Monash v Berri (Fisher Cup) Loxton v Loxton North (Proud Cup)

ROUND 8 June 20th

Renmark v Barmera Monash Loxton v Waikerie Berri v Loxton North

ROUND 9 June 27th

Berri v Renmark Barmera Monash v Loxton Loxton North v Waikerie

July 4th Murray River Cup

West Adelaide V Sturt @ Waikerie

July 4th & 5th

State Country Champs @ Port Pirie

ROUND 10 July 11th

Waikerie v Barmera Monash Loxton v Berri Renmark v Loxton North

ROUND 12 July 25th

Renmark v Barmera Monash Waikerie v Loxton Loxton North v Berri

ROUND 13 August 1st

Waikerie v Renmark (Gill/Lehmann Cup) Loxton North v Loxton Berri v Barmera Monash

ROUND 14 August 8th

Renmark v Berri Loxton v Barmera Monash Waikerie v Loxton North

ROUND 15 August 15th

Barmera Monash v Waikerie Berri v Loxton Loxton North v Renmark

ROUND 16 August 22nd

Barmera Monash v Berri Loxton v Loxton North Renmark v Waikerie

SEMI FINALS August 29th & 30th

1st Semi @ Renmark 2nd Semi @ Loxton North

5th September

Preliminary Finals @ Waikerie

7th September 12th September

Last week’s Grand Final @solution: Barmera Whillas Medal @ Berri Hotel

PLEASE NOTE: *Each Club has eight home games *Second round under 13 and under 15 will played on Sunday due to Anzac Day 19. Harden 22. Extraterrestrial 25. Uncanny 26. Dutch airline 27. Fishing pole 28. Revenge, tit for ... 30. Female deer 34. Noisy insects 36. Eliminate 38. River Jordan lake (4,3) 40. Relatives 42. Life story 43. Portable lamp 46. Fast-food booth 48. Encrypt 49. Electric fish

50. Worry 51. Scottish lake

Last week's solution: B E A D U CR E GOR E L EWE E P A S GA P F E E L A L O HOP E A NC H E N D I C A S C L AM K K I S S L E D

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40 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 8, 2009

On the Road

A driving ambition is of little use if you’re on the wrong road ~ Frank Tyger

Multiple awards success for Toyota EIGHT Toyota vehicles from the compact Yaris to the legendary LandCruiser have been named winners or finalists in the latest national motoring awards. LandCruiser is a double winner - being judged Best 4WD over $40,000 in one award and taking out the Large SUV title in another. Toyota’s Prado, HiLux and HiAce joined

LandCruiser to dominate the ‘tough truck’ categories of the Carsales network people’s choice awards. Toyota was the only manufacturer to claim four people’s choice awards, with each of the winning vehicles repeating its victory from the previous year. LandCruiser’s other victory was in the Fairfax Drive Car of the Year

awards. Carsales.com Ltd managing director and CEO Greg Roebuck said Toyota’s results in the people’s choice awards showed the strength of its brand. “It’s obvious that these new-vehicle buyers’ love affair with Toyota continues despite many new entrants in the segments,� Mr Roebuck said.

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ROSENTHALS

hot summer specials! 06 MITSUBISHI 380

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new $41,645

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08 MAZDA 2

SAVE $2,005

XSN-162

was $18,995

OUR PRICE

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SAVE $4,000 was $23,990

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VX ACCLAIM WAGON

XLG-570

• dual airbags • cruise • alloys

$11,990

XBN-223

02 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC • 1 owner • alloys • only 56,000kms

XPT-018 XBN-223

$16,990

04 BARINA SRI

• dual fuel • a/c • 17,000 km’s

XSZ-283 XBN-223

XSZ-260

• 5 speed manual • a/c • very sporty

$9,990

07 KIA GRAND CARNIVAL XOC-166

• automatic • immaculate

06 VE OMEGA 04 HOLDEN RODEO 4X4

$24,990

07 PAJERO VRX

XBN-223

• 1 local owner • manual • t/diesel

$23,990

98 VERADA EI

AA-959K

02 FALCON XR6

$9,990

04 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC

XBJ-406

XJC-707

06 MAZDA 3 NEO

WWJ-610

$17,990

03 VY SS SEDAN

• 1 local owner • manual • sunroof

• 2lt automatic • a/c • cruise

• automatic • a/c • alloys • cruise

$22,990

05 WL STATESMAN • V6 • full luxury • automatic

XGY-095

$27,990

05 VZ SV6

• automatic • a/c • alloys • cruise

• 1 local owner • auto • a/c

• automatic • a/c • 1 local owner

$16,990

S 548AAM

• 3.5lt V6 • alloys • low K’s

• seater • towbar •3.2 lt DID diesel

$44,990

00 NISSAN PATROL 4X4

QOZ-731

XTH-554

$20,990

03 WK STATESMAN • automatic • a/c • full luxury

$23,990 $19,990 $28,990 $23,990 All new & demo car prices include dealer delivery and exclude registration and government charges unless otherwise stated. CERTIFIED HOLDEN 06 VE COMMODORE OMEGA SEDAN , Dual

fuel ABS 17000 K’s XLG-570 WAS $27,990 SAVE $3,000 $24,990 06 VIVA WAGON only 17000 k’s automatic, a/c, power steering, silver XKR-089 $16,990 WAS $18,990 SAVE $2,000

05 VZ COMMODORE EXEC SEDAN $16,990 only 53.000km’s, lovely car XIB-483 2005 WL STATESMAN V6 auto, climate control, full electrics, alloys, leather trim, Oydessey in clolur CC637B WAS $29,990 SAVE $2,000 $27,990 2005 VZ SV6 SEDAN 1 local owner, auto, a/c, SV6 body kit , spoiler, blue, XGY 095 WAS $23,990 SAVE $3,000 $20,990

2004 VZ COMMODORE EXEC WAGON

Dual airbags, cruise, central locking XEC-289 WAS $20,990 SAVE $3,000 $17,990 2004 HOLDEN CRUZE, AWD wagon, automatic, a/c, p/steer, blue, WWW-018 $12,990 WAS $14,990 SAVE $2,000

2003 VY COMMODORE EXEC SEDAN, $11,990 a/c, cruise, immaculate. XAW-774 2003 VY EXECUTIVE SEDAN auto, a/c, cruise, great buying, lovely car XAW-774 $11,990 03 WK STATESMAN, auto, full luxury, 1 owner,

many extras XTH-554 $23,990 WAS $26,990 SAVE $3,000 2003 XC BARINA SRI hatch, 5 spd, a/c, p/steer, very sporty XPT-018 $9,990 WAS $12,990 SAVE $3,000

2003 COMMODORE VY SS SEDAN 1 local owner, 6 speed, a/c, full SS sports features including alloys, silver WWJ-610 WAS $27,490 SAVE $3,500 $23,990 2002 WH STATESMAN SEDAN, V6, auto, full electrics, cruisecntrol, silver WSC-696 $13,990

VX ACCLAIM WAGON, ABS, dual airbags, cruise, alloys XPZ-016 SAVE $1,000 $11,990

CERTIFIED MITSUBISHI

DEMO 380 ES, V6, auto, cruise control, climate control, VOI-701 WAS $23,990 SAVE $4,000

$19,990

2006 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN,auto 1 local owner, immaculate XKO-467 $16,490

CERTIFIED MAZDA

2006 MAZDA 3 NEO SEDAN, automatic, alloys, 1 local owner, p/windows. XJC-707 $19,990 2004 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC SEDAN auto, 1 local owner, XBJ-406 WAS $19,990 SAVE $2,000

$17,990 2003 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC HATCHBACK $24,990 33,000kms, black XLU-128 2002 MAZDA 6 CLASSIC HATCHBACK, 1 owner, a/c, alloys, power windows, only 56,000km’s XRS-890 SAVE $1,000

$16,990

CERTIFIED OTHERS

2002 BA FALCON XR6 auto, sedan, 1 local owner, books, immaculate, XSZ-260 $16,990 2003 KIA RIO HATCH, 1 local owner, 5 spd manual, a/c, p/steer WWM-566 $9,990 2002 TOYOTA ECHO HATCH 1 local $9,990 owner, manual, a/c, WVG-366

Berri 8582 3644

USED OTHERS

2004 RA RODEO 4X4 TRAY TOP, 3.0lt Tdiesel, a/c, bullbar, towbar, steel tray. XBL-846 $16,990 07 MITSUBISHI PAJERO VRX, 7 seater wagon, 2004 MAZDA BRAVO B2500 DUALCAB, 3.2lt Did Diesel, towbar, White XSZ-283 Tdiesel, towbar, 1 local owner. XBH-827 $19,990 WAS $46,990 SAVE $2,000 $44,990 2001 TOYOTA HI LUX 4X4, tray top, 2007 KIA GRAND CARNIVAL WAGON 3.0lt diesel, manual, a/c. sunraiser mags., bull $28,990 bar white, WXN-745 auto, Silver, immaculate XOC-166 $19,990 2003 SUBARU FORESTER AWD WAGON 2000 NISSAN PATROL 4X4 TRAY TOP

1 local owner, full service history, 5 spd with a/c, diesel, steel tray, sunraisers, air cond, bull bar, cruise, tow bar, excellent car. WVJ-573 $22,990 $16,990 1 owner, QOZ-731

2002 MITSUBISHI PAJERO EXCEED WAGON, all the luxuries, climate control.

1999 TRITON GLS DUAL CAB 4X4 UTILITY, 1 local owner, V6, 5 speed manual, many features,

$13,990 $29,990 great buying WHH-338 2001 AU III FORTE SEDAN, economical 1998 TOYOTA HILUX 4X4 DUAL CAB $7,990 3.0lt diesel, manual, a/c, alloys, 1 local owner 6 cylinder, very tidy, local owner. XHY-037 $21,990 WCN-408 2000 MITSUBISHI LANCER SEDAN, 5 spd manual, a/c, 1 owner with books. WKX-288 $8,990 1996 TOYOTA 4X2 TRAY TOP auto, a/c, manual, a/c, white VVIK 696 $9,990 2000 FORD FESTIVA GLX HATCH, auto, a/c, p/steer, lovely condition. WLA-534 $8,990 1995 NISSAN NAVARA 4X4, diesel, traytop ute, very tidy, local owner, ready for work. VSK-579 $9,990 98 MITSUBISHI VERADA EI SEDAN, auto, sunroof, alloys, cruise. AA-959K $9,990 1999 TOYOTA COROLLA, manual, a/c, power steering. White in colour. WIH-724 $9,990 1996 DAIHATSU CHARADE CX HATCH, a/c, p/steer, very economical. WBZ-391 $4,990 1999 FORD LASER SEDAN, a/c, p/steer, manual, white. WIH-724 $9,990 1996 DAEWOO CEILO SEDAN, 1 local owner, automatic, a/c, low kms. VWY-431 $4,990 1999 FORD AU SEDAN, auto, a/c, power $3,990 steering, white WII-038 2005 HOLDEN CREWMAN CROSS 6 DUAL 1992 HYUNDAI EXCEL SEDAN, a/c, CAB UTE, many extras including canopy, excel$2,990 $29,990 automatic, red. WUU-401 lent vehicle S614AAM 1984 HOLDEN ASTRA HATCH, automatic, 2004 HOLDEN RODEO 4X4 DUAL CAB $2,990 T/diesel, manual, a/c 1 owner XBN-223 $23,990 a/c, Blue in colour UGT-325 WSU-621

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4x4

Tavern Talk

Economic crisis has little effect on 4x4s Barina

>1.6 litre > Air cond. >Front & side airbags > Power mirrors

■ The top-selling Toyota Hilux. 3 door hatch from only

$13,990

DRIVEAWAY, no more to pay. BEST BONUSES HATCH OR SEDAN

Viva >1.8 litre > Dual front & side airbags >ABS Brakes >Air conditioned

4WD sales remain steady By TONY WHATELEY and DANNY HANRAHAN

manual from only

$16,990

DRIVEAWAY, no more to pay. BEST SPECIALS ON VE UTES

>195kW, 3.6 lt > 6 speed manual >Electronic Stability Control

STRONG sales of 4WDs have continued into 2009 despite the uncertainty of the financial world and the mysterious price of fuel. However, figures just released to the end of October, show a continuing trend away from the large wagons to a range of smaller wagons and utes. Toyota Hilux with sales of 21,618 outsold its nearest rival, the Nissan Navara by almost 8000 vehicles to become the highest selling 4WD in 2008.

SV6 Ute

$30,990

DRIVEAWAY, no more to pay. DUAL CAB 4x4

On the local front, news is far more positive with visitors to the Loveday 4x4 Adventure Park (and the Riverland in general) rising from just under 1000 in 2007 to over 3000 in 2008. Long weekends and school holidays have seen campers book out all available camping spots and make good use of the extended tracks and extreme sections of the park. Tony and I wish all our readers a happy and prosperous new year and look forward to catching up with you at the Tavern.

Top 20 4x4 sales outright (to the end of October)

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Again the Toyota Landcriuser, with sales of 9044, was the biggest selling large wagon with its nearest competitors, Nissan Patrol and Land Rover not making the top 20. Last week saw the withdrawal of Subaru and Suzuki from the 2009 World Rally Championship Tour with many experts predicting extremely hard times for many vehicle manufacturers. It will be very interesting this time next year to see the 2009 figures with major changes predicted within the motor vehicle industry.

Colorado

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from only

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Plus dealer delivery* & ORC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Model YTD 2008 Toyota Hilux 21, 618 Nissan Navara 13, 659 Toyota Prado 12, 602 Subaru Forester 11, 979 Toyota RAV4 11, 814 Toyota Kluger (inc 2WD) 11, 297 Ford Territory (inc 2WD) 11, 030 Toyota Landcriuser 9044 Honda CR-V 8918 Holden Captiva 8619 Holden Rodeo / Colorado 8372 Nissan X-Trail 8314 Mitsubishi Triton 7887 Mitsubishi Outlander 6918 Ford Ranger 6288 Toyota Landcriuser PU/CC 5574 Mazda BT-50 4968 Mitsubishi Pajero 4888 Hyundai Tucson 4841 Mazda CX-9 4037 Source: FCAI VFACTS Service

Rosenthals

Berri 8582 3644 Renmark 8586 6626

Holden. Offers end 31/1/2009 or while stocks last. Holden reserves the right to change or extend these offers. Not available in conjunction with any other special pricing or allowance. Private or ABN buyers only. 1. Max. Sale Price for Barina 3 door manual. 2. Max. Sale Price for Viva 5 door manual. 3. Max. Sale Price for Special Edition 60th Anniversary Commodore. Bluetooth is a registered trademark and logo of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. 5. Max. Sale Price for Colorado dual cab utility 4x4. Metallic paint extra for all vehicles. *Price do not include $1295 Dealer Delivery, and compulsory Government registration charges.

■ Nissan Navara also performs well in overall sales.

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Birth

OBST (nee Rossack) Corey and Sam are proud to announce the arrival of Sierra Rheyden, a sister for Shae and Kaelin. Born January 2, 2009, weighing 6lb 13oz at Ashford Hospital

Deaths BERRY Edward (Toby) Passed away suddenly at home on January 5 2009. Aged 79 years Loved father and fatherin-law of Lyn and Brett. Loved Grandpa of Nicholas and Alana. Loved brother and brotherin-law of Joan and Doug and uncle of Ann and Rick (deceased), Kay and Reece, Sue (deceased), Bill and Jenny and their families. MUDGE Raymond John (Ray) Passed away peacefully at Hawdon House Barmera on January 5 2009 Aged 82 years Son of William and Lydia and youngest brother of Horrie, Eddie and May (all deceased) Rest in peace Love Olive, John and Theresa

Funerals BERRY The relatives and friends of Mr. Edward (Toby) Berry are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service to be conducted entirely in the Riverland Funeral Chapel, Wishart Street Berri on Friday January 9 at 2pm, followed by a private cremation at the Riverland Crematorium. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart Foundation in Toby’s memory would be appreciated. Donations may be made at the service. RIVERLAND FUNERALS Berri 85821333 Renmark 85864422 Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Association

Engagement

ALBANOS-MORGAN Charlie and Ingrid together with Andrea and Corey and their families are thrilled to announce the long awaited engagement of William and Naomi on December 25 2008. Congratulations and best wishes from both families

Thank You PRESTWOOD Peter and Pat sincerely thank all our relatives and friends for gifts, cards, flowers, phone calls and personal congratulations on the special occasion of our Golden Wedding. A very special thanks must go to Cheryle and Tony for organising a surprise luncheon and to Bill and all his staff at the Berri Club for the lovely table decorations and the beautiful meal. It was a day Peter and I will never forget, thank you one and all, love Peter and Pat

For Sale AIR Cond cab tractor, 73hp, JD2040S, vineyard, reliable, new tyres, $11,000 inc GST. Phone BerriAg 0428179668 BERRIAG for slashing, mulching, rotary hoeing, frost rolling, etc, competitive rates. Phone Steve Bye on 0428179668 BIRDS 1x Lutino/cinn eastern cock Rosella, 1x yellow headed eastern Rosella hen $400 pair or swap for Gouldians mut. finches also Aust yellow gouldians for sale. Phone 0419827506 or 85882685 BIRDS 1 breeding pair of Alexanderines plus 3 young $600 will separate, $450 for breeding pair and $100 ea for the young. White face pearl/ pied cockatiels $20 ea, Blue and Cinnamon Red Rumps $20ea, 2 pair Kakariki $70. Phone 85841372

CHEST Freezer Westinghouse 320, 1 metre wide x .6 metres MUDGE deep, good condition, The relatives and friends $200. Phone 85841372 of the late Mr. Raymond John (Ray) Mudge are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service to be conducted entirely at the graveside at the Upper Murray Garden FERRET babies $80 (last of Memory Cemetery ones available in this Barmera on Friday season; they breed only once a year!) as well as January 9 at 11:30am. young rats, mice, and RIVERLAND FUNERALS guinea pigs (available Berri 85821333 always, $2.50 to $10) Renmark 85864422 ready for pick up at the Berri Pet Nursery. Phone Accredited Member Australian 85825058 Funeral Directors Association

For Sale

Garage Sale

I N S U R A N C E - For the most competitive prices on home, contents, commercials, caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents Rosenthals, Renmark 85866626 or Berri 85823644

BARMERA Sturt Highway near McKenzie Rd turn off Sat January 10, 8am - 12 noon, includes Queen Anne single b/room suite, video cabinet, TV, wardrobe, hedge trimmer, whipper sniper, washing machine, wind surfers, household items and lots more. No early birds please

LUCERNE hay small square bales, good Personals quality, $12/bale. Phone 0428393744 before 7pm 48 year old male looking TRACTOR David Brown for female companionship. 990, 4000 hours, good Owns own home. Reply condition. $5,000 inc. to PO Box 1210 Waikerie GST. Phone 0447243368, 5330 at Cadell WHERE are you? Seeking TWO seater lounge and 49 – 51 year old male, two recliners, beige slim, (good looks), genuine material, $200. Phone guy who enjoys country bands and pubs, fishing, 85883352 caravanning, BBQ’s, TWO wooden bar stools movies, has good sense with swivel seats and of humour and is fun with burgundy cushions $50ea. no baggage. Attractive Phone 0428127857 slim lady, 48, looking for WAKEBOARD Hyperlite friend / relationship. Reply 360, 142cm, suitable “Friend� C/- Post Office, for 5ft, 9 – 6ft+ looks Blanchetown. Please brand new, hardly used, include photo includes carry bag. Phone 0418841223 Public Notices

Business For Sale PARILLA Takeaway/Post Office with 3 bedroom home attached, right in the heart of potato growing country, $160,000 plus S.A.V Phone 85766034 genuine enquiries only

To Let ROOM to let in an upstairs 2 b/rm spacious unit. Conveniently located for a university student who is intending to study in the city or at Flinders. Easy access to public transport and other amenities. Lease commences 27/1/09, $400 bond money + 2 weeks rent in advance. $100p.w. + expenses. 4/38 Farnham Rd, Keswick. For enquiries phone 0417827177 ROOM to let Kurralta Park to share with country female student 2 bedroom unit close to K Mart, no bond required. Phone 0400153733

Garage Sale BERRI 1 Rosenthal Drive Sat and Sun 9am start, everything must go, includes lots of crafts, women’s clothes, electrical goods, garden tools and odd furniture BERRI Scott Road (between Mortimer Rd and Jury Rd) Sat Jan 10 and Sun Jan 11, 9am start. All household and garden items plus clothing and linen. Fantastic buys. Everything must go BARMERA 1 Collins St. Sat Jan 10, 7am – 12noon. Kitchen goods, furniture, nic-nacs, items too numerous to mention. Phone 85882952

BEADS and Findings, necklaces, Pandora style bracelets etc. Open Saturday and Sunday 9am- 3pm Dalziel Rd Winkie - 300m from Lavender Farm. Phone Marilyn 85832397 or 0429142702 PET sitting and holiday boarding offered for small animals of all kinds, as well as help with rehoming of unwanted animals, including stray cats and kittens at the Berri Pet Nursery. Just phone Romana on 85825058 RAWLEIGH products available from Eileen Stanley, 1 Timor St, Loxton North. Fax/ Phone 85841372 REQUIRED immediately five committed people to join my expanding direct sales team to promote a revolutionary fat loss program, minimal outlay, fully covered by start up stock and marketing, choose your own hours, full coaching and support programs for those committed. Phone Kevin and Roz on 0428951399

Church Services Old Sturt Highway, Glossop

SUNDAY 10am • Worship • Communion • Kidz Central • Creche • Underground Youth For further information: Ps David & Ps Joella CrossďŹ eld on

8583 2260

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Positions Vacant

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4HIS IS A RARE AND EXCITING OPPORTUNITY TO MANAGE AN EXTENSIVE HORTICULTURAL OPERATION WHICH WILL YIELD THE RESULTS OF YOUR OWN TECHNICAL EXPERTISE AND COMMITMENT 4HE HORTICULTURAL OPERATION AND ITS ASSOCIATED PACKING AND SALES OPERATIONS ARE WELL ESTABLISHED WITH A LONG HISTORY OF INNOVATION AND INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP 4HE MAIN PRODUCTS GROWN ARE CARROTS AND POTATOES 4HE OPERATION WHICH IS BASED IN THE .ORTHERN !DELAIDE 0LAINS AND OF SUFlCIENT SIZE THAT IT HAS VARYING SOIL STRUCTURES LAND TYPES AND IRRIGATION WATER SUPPLIES TO PROVIDE THE PLATFORM FOR EXTENDED OPTIMIZATION OF QUALITY AND YIELDS %XPERIENCED ADVISORS WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE TO HELP YOU LEARN THE LOCAL KNOWLEDGE AND ENSURE A SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION )N THIS ROLE YOU WILL MANAGE ALL FARMING OPERATIONS PLUS HAVE CONSTANT LIASON WITH CONTRACTED GROWERS THE PACKING SHED AND THE SALES TEAM 9OU WILL ALSO WORK DIRECTLY WITH THE 'ENERAL -ANAGER TO MEET CURRENT GOALS PLUS DEVELOP AND ENHANCE THE #OMPANY S LONGER TERM BUSINESS PLAN 3TRONG LEADERSHIP SKILLS COMBINED WITH PROVEN TECHNICAL EXPERTISE ARE VIRTUES THAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DEMONSTRATE 9OU WILL BE CONlDENT IN CHALLENGING THE STATUS QUO BUT HAVE THE SKILLS TO ALIGN YOUR TEAM AND ENSURE A COMMON COMMITMENT TO DELIVERING AGREED OUTCOMES !N ATTRACTIVE PACKAGE IS AVAILABLE TO ATTRACT AND REWARD ACHIEVEMENT %XPRESSIONS OF INTEREST INCLUDING RESUMĂ?S SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO !GRONOMIST -ANAGER 0/ "OX &ULLARTON 3!

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The Person: v The successful applicant will have experience in a range of natural resource management issues, experience in community education and consultation process v Proven ability to communicate with a wide range of people both orally and in writing, proven ability to work independently and as a member of a team, high level of organisational skills, initiative and self-motivation, negotiating skills, enthusiasm, current drivers licence

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DRAFT HOUSEBOAT, MOORING AND MARINA STRATEGY FOR THE RIVER MURRAY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

The State Government is committed to ensuring South Australia is one of the most attractive places in the world to live, work and do business.

As part of this, we are introducing a series of changes during 2009 which will make it easier for homeowners to improve their properties, while at the same time protecting our valuable heritage and character.

Stage 1 – more items requiring no assessment or approval from 1 January 2009 Most building work requires assessment and approval. ‘Exempt development’, however, requires no development assessment or approval at all. The matters which are ‘exempt development’ will be expanded from 1 January 2009. The new list will include:

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Public information meetings regarding the draft Strategy will be held this month in the following locations: • Wednesday 14 January 2009, Berri Town Hall, 6.30pm - 7.30pm • Thursday 15 January 2009, Waikerie Hotel, 5.30pm - 6.30pm • Monday 19 January 2009, Murray Bridge Town Hall, 6.30pm - 7.30pm

For further information: Carmela Luscri Department of Planning and Local Government Tel: (08) 8303 0537

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Submissions commenting on the draft Strategy can be made via post to: River Murray Marina Strategy Department of Planning and Local Government GPO Box 1815 Adelaide SA 5001 or by email to: PLNSA.RiverMurrayStrategy@saugov.sa.gov.au

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A draft Houseboat, Mooring and Marina Strategy for the River Murray in South Australia has been released by the Minister for Urban Development and Planning, Paul Holloway, and the Minister for the River Murray, Karlene Maywald, for three months of public comment.

The draft Strategy available in hard copy as well as CD versions can be obtained from each of the local councils along the River Murray or all documents can be downloaded from the Department of Planning and Local Government website at www.planning.sa.gov.au/go/ rivermurraymarinasstrategy

Special training session Sunday January 18th at 10.30am followed by a bbq lunch. Enquiries to Grant Russell on 0401 951 944

We are aiming to have the most competitive planning and development system in Australasia, while at the same time enhancing the outstanding lifestyle of our people and the sustainability of our state.

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Written submissions regarding the draft Strategy should be received by 20 February 2009.

Senior training commences Monday January 12th and Wednesday January 14th at 6pm.

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Public Comment Sought

The draft Strategy seeks to improve the health of the River Murray, while enhancing and supporting tourism. The key elements include encouraging the development of leading-practice off-river marinas to provide home ports for all houseboats; providing site suitability criteria to ascertain the best locations for such marinas; and trialling a formal mooring network for touring houseboats to minimise river damage.

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It is estimated as many as 50% of all development applications received in SA will be processed faster after all the changes, saving South Australians time, money and worry.

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2006 and performed at the Edinburgh Festival the year after. In South Africa, she has played on Robben Island, where one of her heroes, Nelson Mandela, was incarcerated for 17 years. Along the way she has recorded in the USA, Europe and Australia. Her third album, Over Sensitive, featured musicians like Slash’s Snakepit bassist Johnny Griparic and Suicidal Tendencies’ guitarist -5,4) !7!2$ 7)..).' #,5" Dean Pleasants and was produced by Michael Vail Blum in 4( Los Angeles, released in the UK 2007. Her earlier albums include Precious Junk (2004) and Princess Of Tragedy (2002). Kitto is currently in production with

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Ben Stiller, Drew Barrymore and Eileen Essel 10.15 Tennis: Brisbane International 2009: Day Five 12.15 Movie: The Pawn: Greg Evigan, Tony Lo Bianco, Sydney Peny and Rob Stewart 2.05 Tiger, Tiger — A Korean Odyssey 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 3.30 Huey 4.00 It's Me Or The Dog 4.30 Judge Judy 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Bold & The Beautiful 6.30 Futurama 7.00 Friends 7.30 The Simpsons 8.30 Numb3rs 9.30 Law & Order 10.30 Orange Roughies 11.30 Ten News 12.00 Sports Tonight 12.30 The Late Show 1.30 Crime Files 2.30 Home Shopping 4.00 30 Days 5.00 Bayless Conley

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Pioneers Of Love 2.30 Life Under Napoleon 3.30 Policing The Pacific 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Bluelist

Australia 6.00 Dakar Rally: Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Wall Street Warriors 8.00 Counter Culture 8.30 As It Happened 9.30 World News 10.00 The Female Orgasm Explained 10.55 Movie: Antenna (Japan) 1.00 Movie: Clara And Me (France) 2.30 Weatherwatch

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5.00 Rage 11.00 Outback House: The station prepares for its first wedding. 12.00 Dynasties 12.30 Best Of Australian Story 1.00 Movie: Miss Sadie Thompson 2.30 Basketball: WNBL 2008/09: Canberra v AIS: Highlights 3.50 Football: W-League: Semi Final

6.00 Totally Frank 6.25 Minuscule 6.30 Best Of Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Rain Shadow 8.25 ABC News 8.30 The Bill: A family in witness protection is in danger of being exposed. 10.05 ABC News 10.10 The Last Detective 11.20 Rage

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Danoz 11.00 Tennis: Brisbane: International 2009: Day Six 5.00 Out Of The Blue 5.30 Toyota Muster Blues 2008 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Mary Poppins: Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke, David Tomlinson and Glynis

Johns 9.30 Tennis: Brisbane: International 2009: Day Six 11.30 Movie: Say It Isn’t So: Heather Graham, Chris Klein, Sally Field, Orlando Jones and Richard Jenkins 1.25 Images Of Italy 2.25 Auction Squad 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Dateline NBC

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Star Wars: The Clone Wars 12.30 Pat Callinan's 4x4 Adventures 1.00 Escape With ET 2.00 Beach Cricket: Round One 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie: American Dreamz: Hugh Grant, Dennis

Quaid and Chris Klein 8.35 40 Smokin' On Set Hook-Ups 10.30 Orange Roughies 11.30 Movie: The Man Who Cried: Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci 1.25 Crime Files 2.25 Video Hits 2.30 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way 5.00 Hour Of Power

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Baroque Academy 2.00 Shostakovich String Quartet No. 14 2.40 Colin McCahon: I Am 4.00 Lady Salsa! 4.30 Newshour 5.30 A Fork In The Mediterranean 6.00 Dakar Rally: Highlights

6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.00 Movie: Transamerica (The US): Felicity Huffman, Danny Burstein and Maurice Orozco 11.50 S.O.S. 12.50 Classic Albums 1.45 The Insiders Guide To Love 2.35 Weatherwatch

5.00 Rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Q&A 10.00 Inventions From The Shed 10.30 Root Of All Evil? 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Best Of Landline 1.00 Best Of Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 Hillary On

Everest 3.00 Songbirds 3.50 Football: W-League: Semi Final 6.00 Antarctic Oasis 6.30 Chant Of The Scrub Turkey 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Penguins Of The Antarctic 8.30 Movie: Lusitania 10.00 Compass 10.30 Ian Fleming: Bond Maker

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.30 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Stormy Coast 11.00 Scrubs 11.30 Tennis: Brisbane: International 2009: Day Seven 4.30 Anatomy Of A Grizzly Attack 5.30 According To Jim 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Outback

Wildlife Rescue 7.00 Cricket: Twenty/20: Australia v South Africa: The MCG 10.00 Movie: While You Were Sleeping: Sandra Bullock 12.20 Movie: Militia 2.00 Hot Auctions 2.30 Home Shopping 3.30 NBC Meet The Press 4.30 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 12.00 Australian Fishing Championship 1.00 Totally Australia 2.00 Beach Cricket: Round One 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Movie:

Aquamarine: Claudia Karvan, Emma Roberts and Shaun Micallef 8.35 Movie: Die Hard: With A Vengeance: Bruce Willis 11.10 The Daily Show With Jon Stewart 11.40 The Office 12.10 Cops 12.40 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 Insight Summer Season 11.00 Ethnic Business Awards 12.30 Tales From A Suitcase 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 4.00 Les Murray’s Football Feature 5.00 World Game 6.00 Dakar Rally:

Highlights 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Changing Climate, Changing Times 10.10 Movie: The Tiger Brigades (France): Clovis Cornillac 12.20 Innocence: The Other Side Of DNA 1.20 If The Dead Could Speak 2.15 Weatherwatch

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Best Of Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.30 Surfing The Menu 2.00 Parkinson 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 The House Of Windsor

7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Choir Of Hard Knocks 8.30 The Somme 10.15 ABC News 10.25 The Mafia 11.20 MDA 12.15 Movie: Lady Hamilton: Vivien Leigh 2.15 Movie: Passport To Destiny: Elsa Lanchester 3.25 Bowls: NSW Open 2008

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Scrubs 10.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2009: Day Two 4.30 Harry’s Practice 5.00 Home Improvement 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 The Rich List

8.30 Bones 9.30 Killing Hitler 10.40 Scrubs 11.40 Kath & Kim The American Series: Kath and Phil decide to host a party. 12.10 Win News 12.40 30 Rock 1.00 A Country Practice 2.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Hot Auctions 4.00 NBC Today 5.30 Seven Early News

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 3.30 Huey 4.00 It's Me Or The Dog 4.30 Judge Judy 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Bold & The Beautiful 6.30 Futurama 7.00 Friends 7.30 Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? 8.30 Movie: Double Jeopardy: Ashley Judd 10.40 Out Of The Blue 11.10 Ten News 11.55 The Late Show 1.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Dirty War 2.30 The Mormons 3.30 The Glamour Game 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Corner Gas 6.00 Dakar Rally: Highlights

6.30 World News 7.30 Top Gear 8.30 South Park 9.00 Drawn Together 9.30 World News 10.00 Pizza 10.30 Skins 11.25 Movie: Dark Water (Japan): Hitomi Kuroki and Rio Kanno 1.10 Movie: Neon Genesis: End Of Evangelion (Japan): Spike Spencer 2.45 Weatherwatch

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7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The Museum: Scotland Yard seeks the opinion of curator Irving Finkel. 8.35 Party Animals 9.30 Bastard Boys 10.30 ABC News 10.40 Shrink Rap 11.30 Movie: The Man Who Knew Too Much: James Stewart and Doris Day 1.35 Movie: Body And Soul 3.25 triple j tv

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Tennis: Medibank International 2009: Day Three 4.30 Harry’s Practice 5.00 Home Improvement 5.30 Deal Or No Deal: Presented by Andrew O’Keefe 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Cricket:

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Issue No. 57 - Thursday, January 8, 2009

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Matt Benson’s recovery after early fall shows cyclist’s pure...

DETERMINATION

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LOXTON’S cycling prodigy Matthew Benson’s competitive stature continues to build, finishing third overall in the general classification division at the 2009 Jayco Bay Cycling Classic. It is one of Benson’s best personal performances, the five-day race bringing out the best of the determined young character. At one of the most prestigious races in the nation, Benson performed, admirably highlighted

by his stage win on Saturday. However, it was the final stage that really drew on Benson’s grit. Barely five minutes into the stage, he entered a corner a little too quickly and crashed, soon followed by a group collision which forced him into the fence. The crashes left Benson with a deep gash on his knee, and two nasty burns on his leg, while his bike was also left a little worse for wear. After straightening out his handlebars and loosening his

brakes off, Benson dug in deep to finish sixth for the stage and earn himself a top three spot. It was pure determination that got him back on his bike. “I really, really wanted to finish third,� he said. Despite his injuries, Benson was in good spirits, spending yesterday relaxing in Melbourne, doing a spot of shopping. “At the moment the knee is hard to walk on,� he said. As far as his overall performance is concerned, riding amongst world-

class competitors such as Baden Cooke and Brett Aitken, Benson rated it as one of his best. “It was really good to compete against riders of that calibre,� he said. While amongst such big names, Benson took the time to meet and chat with national heroes Robbie McEwen and Stuart O’Grady. February looms as a big month for the youngster, with the track nationals, Oceania road race and selection races for the junior world championships all in the pipeline.

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â– BOOMERS: (From left) Hugh Trussell, 9, Nick Hankin, 11, Ashlin Fielke, 9, Melody Pfeiler, 8, Jasmine Drake, 10, and Isaac Woolston, 6, were just a few of the kids having a ball at the skills and development clinic held by former local Peter Todd in Glossop this week. Photo: JANE WILSON

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THIRTY young Riverland basketballers were put through their paces by South Australian Country development officer Peter Todd earlier this week at an intensive two-day skills and development clinic held in Glossop. Mr Todd said players were nominated by their local club for the clinic, which was looking to not only build on players’ skill base but also possibly unearth hidden talent that has been flying under the radar.

“It was an option to do this in the holiday period to develop their skills a bit futher,� he said. Despite the heat and the long hours, the kids still put in the effort in the Glossop gym. “They definitely did a fair bit of running around.� Young Berri basketball star Elle Eleftheriadis also spent some time assisting with coaching and handing out advice to the keen players.

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