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OVER 300 PROPERTIES 40 OPEN HOMES ISSUE 485 | JUNE 20 - 26, 2013 CIRCULATIONS AUDIT BOARD - 27,600 copies

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COVER Making

your laundry an experience to enjoy

It was a project 12 months in the making but means Carol Downing and Kerry Guerin have left no stone unturned in getting Mount Gambier’s newest laundry and cafe just right. It boasts stateof-the-art technology and is all about enjoying the experience in a safe, clean and user friendly environment. Combining a cafe with their laundry service business is as much about providing the cafe experience to the eastern end of town as it is making sure their laundry patrons are well looked after while they wait for their washing and drying to get done. If bigger is better, the Mt Gambier Laundry + Cafe

is the best going around. Carol and Kerry have sourced the highest quality, commercial grade washing machines and dryers that have the capacity to wash huge loads. So from a big family wash to the footy club’s guernseys, from the linen run from a motel to a bachelor’s weekly underwear wash, the Mt Gambier Laundry + Cafe has the machine and cycle to suit your needs. And during cafe opening hours, which are 8am-5pm, Monday to Friday, and 9am-5pm on weekends, staff are on hand to help you operate their technologically advanced machines. The laundry is open

5am-midnight every day and has a great security system with cameras and ample lighting to make sure you’re safe, whatever time of the day or night you have free to do your laundry. It offers auto dispense washing powder free of charge and boasts 26 minute wash cycles. The large machines can fit up to 20 queen size sheets, which means you can really cut down on the number of loads needed. It is also perfect for doonas, blankets and underlays because of the large machine capacity. There is also a designated machine for pet blankets, meaning theMt Gambier Laundry + Cafe caters

for all those previously hard to clean options. There is a wash, fold and dry service as well as an ironing service and while you wait there is free WiFi, a 42” plasma television and, of course, the cafe. Genovese coffee is their blend of choice with a wide range of homemade treats on offer. “Some are wicked and some are healthy,” Kerry said. The Mt Gambier Laundry + Cafe also offers its food and beverages as a take away option. With a shower installed as well and the ample parking on offer, that also provides room for trailers, caravans and motorhomes, the

Mt Gambier Laundry + Cafe is targeting the tourism market as well as local support. And that support has already been amazing. “The response has already been really positive,” Kerry said. “We’ve only been open six weeks and we’ve already had a lot of repeat business.” The Mt Gambier Laundry + Cafe is located at 165 Commercial Street East in the Jetts Fitness and Civic Video shopping precinct. You can also call the girls on (08)8723 2315, log onto their website www.mtgambierlaundry. com.au or head to their facebook page. Above - The Mt Gambier Laundry + Cafe team - Carol Downing, Manda Bozic and Kerry Guerin.

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City Snapshot #17

MESSAGE FROM THE CITY Over the past month we have asked our residents and ratepayers to participate in the consultation for the draft 2013/2014 Business Plan and Budget; generating a healthy public discussion. The majority of comments received from members of the community whom actively participated in the consultation, expressed concerns that include; the proposed rate rise, the level of debt and the number of projects. A number of comments supported Council’s direction and encourage Council to get on with the projects identified in the Long Term Financial Plan, even though it necessitates borrowings and a proposed 6.9% rate increase. Overall, Council have been impressed by the strong sense of commitment within the wider community for the continued, sustainable development of the City of Mount Gambier. The consultation has provided Council with a number of issues to consider in the budget deliberations, prior to final adoption of the 2013/2014 Business Plan and Budget. As a community we are the custodians of state-of-the-art facilities that support Councils strategy to promote business attraction; with significant infrastructure projects including the Mount Gambier Library, the Main Corner, the refurbishment of the Commercial Centre of the City, the redevelopment of the Railway Lands and the former Mount Gambier Hospital site all contributing to this. A taste of the return on this investment to the community will be felt with the influx of thousands of participants that will be visiting our City in the coming months for the Great South Coast Bike Tour, SuperX, Great Victorian Bike Ride, Legends of the Lake Hill Climb, Blue Lake Fun Run and Christmas Parade; providing a significant boost to our local economy and elevating our standing as a serious contender for Event Tourism. The Mount Gambier Library continues to add richness to the social fabric of our community, providing services and resources which enable us to connect and engage with one another in an open, welcoming and friendly place accessible to all. The Main Corner captures the stories of our heritage and culture, providing a unique and interactive experience for both locals and visitors alike. Both of these facilities offer a place for schools, groups and individuals to meet, learn, research and conduct business. Given some of the current challenges our region is facing during this economic climate, Council remains committed to improving our quality of life by maintaining strong financial responsibility and continuing to engage with the community to ensure that we achieve our vision of building a vibrant and sustainable City. In this exciting time of progress, our sense of pride remains firmly intact, as we mature and grow together and strive for Mount Gambier, the most liveable City in Australia ‘Beyond 2015’. Steven PERRYMAN

NEW BIN LID STICKERS The City of Mount Gambier is now supplying coloured stickers for all existing household wheelie bins. The stickers tell you what can and cannot go in each bin, with a colour code making it easier to tell bins apart. Council will be placing stickers on the lid of every household bin, so if your bins have not received a sticker whilst others in your street have, please contact Council. It is important that you put your bins out by 6.00am on your bin collection day, leaving them out until the end of the day. Each bin MUST have a sticker on the lid; after three months, only bins with stickers will be emptied. So if your bins are missed, let Council know. If you have any questions regarding the new bin stickers, please contact Council on (08) 8721 2555 or city@mountgambier.sa.gov.au.

ONE LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Work has begun on joining the Mount Gambier Library to the South Australian public library ‘One Card’ network. The ‘One Card’ network is connecting more than 130 public libraries across our State and will enable members to borrow and return items wherever they are in South Australia with their current library card. The new service will also give members 24/7 access to an online catalogue where over 4.5 million items including books, DVDs, CDs and magazines can be found and reserved for delivery to their library of choice. Our digital holdings, online databases and e-resources are also planned to be integrated into the new catalogue. Further information on the ‘One Card’ network will be available from the Mount Gambier Library in coming weeks.

CBD REDEVELOPMENT Works are currently underway on the second stage of the CBD redevelopment project from Elizabeth Street to Gray Street, with paving mostly completed on the north side. Pavers and landscaping elements need to be installed at the OK Pie Shop protuberance, which is scheduled to occur once the main footpath areas on both sides have been completed. Although timeframes have not been set, it is anticipated that stage three works from Gray Street to Bay Road will commence shortly after the completion of stage two works. The CBD redevelopment project is progressing according to schedule and there have been no major obstacles encountered to date.

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SIDNEY MYER RURAL EDUCATION AND COMMUNITIES

PEEL, POUR OR POP YOUR WAY TO A HEALTHY BREAKFAST OPAL’s current healthy lifestyle message is ‘A healthy brekky is as easy as...Peel, Pour, Pop’. A healthy brekky provides a great start to the day and helps kids’ learning and concentration; whilst providing vitamins and minerals needed for a healthy body. Breakfast consumption is an indicator of a healthier lifestyle and better quality diet, which includes increased consumption of fruit and vegetables, and reduced intake of soft drinks. To give kids the best chance of enjoying a healthy breakfast parents are encouraged to: • limit snacks after dinner • put children to bed earlier • wake up in plenty of time for kindy, school or other activities • turn off the television in the mornings • set an example by eating breakfast with your children New information about healthy eating and physical exercise will be regularly provided to help you make healthy choices in your life. The City of Mount Gambier also supports the campaign of a healthy brekky, by co-ordinating activities to make sure healthy choices are easy for you and your family. For further information contact OPAL Manager, Deb Agnew on 8721 2588.

The City of Mount Gambier and Flinders University will be hosting a two-day workshop with Dr George Otero and Professor John Halsey which will be held at City Hall, Mount Gambier on Tuesday 3rd and Wednesday 4th September 2013. In response to the level of interest received supporting future workshops, we will be celebrating the first anniversary of ‘Rural Communities...Education for the 21st Century’ with the next steps, ‘Social Capital and Communitybased Education and Learning: From Agency to Relationshipbased Services’. The aim of the workshop is to reconnect with the content and input from the rural lecture/seminar and to engage participants in the process of moving toward relational, whole of community based ways of providing education, human services and support. The outcome of this workshop will be a framework of action statements that can set the course for our future education and learning direction. If you would like to participate in this innovative two day workshop and contribute to developing a whole of community model to support education and please contact Manager Community Services & Development on 8721 2587.

SHOP LOCAL TO WIN GATEWAYS PRECINCTS URBAN DESIGN PROJECT Works on the Gateways Precincts Urban Design Project are currently underway, and feature landscaping treatments, lighting, stormwater management, improvements to pedestrian/bicycle pathways and other similar works; all associated with making the entrances into Mount Gambier more appealing to both the local community and visitors to the City. Tree plantings have occurred on the Pick Avenue, Jubilee Highway corner with feature lighting to some of the trees to be installed later this month. Tree plantings have also occurred on Jubilee Highway West together with native grasses in part of the road verge drainage basin; feature lighting to the trees will again be installed in the coming months. Both tree and grass plantings have been completed adjacent to the Blue Lake Sports Park, as well as Pick Avenue as part of the Gateways and median island upgrade works. Council have funded those elements within the project that directly relate to the City of Mount Gambier; aiming to provide a snapshot into the landscaping and gardens likely to be encountered on arrival to our City.

The City of Mount Gambier has partnered with The Border Watch in an exciting new campaign to encourage residents to shop local. By simply shopping at any one of the 27 participating businesses throughout the City, you can go in the draw to win one of two $200 shopping sprees each month in June, July and August. As part of the promotion participating businesses will put forward special offers, which will be published in The Border Watch every Wednesday for the next three months. To enter the draw to win, shoppers must complete an entry form and submit it into an entry box which will be clearly marked and on display in businesses. Mayor Steve Perryman said the City of Mount Gambier was pleased to support local businesses and promote economic prosperity. “I encourage the community to shop locally, participate in the campaign and play your part in creating a dynamic central business district,” he said. For further information and a full list of participating businesses see each Wednesday edition of The Border Watch.

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NAIDOC Week Ceremony & Community BBQ Lunch Cave Garden AUGUST Sci World Sunday Science Fair Main Corner Complex AUGUST Rotary Career Expo TAFE SA, Wireless Road West AUGUST Tour Of The Great South Coast Bike Ride Vansittart Park – CBD Circuit Blue Lake – Town Circuit SEPTEMBER Limestone Coast Regional Games Blue Lake Sports Park

For further information visit:

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COLLECTED STUPIDITY Am I the only one who is over Facebook? I

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remember when I first started on Facebook. To

be honest I was never the biggest fan in the world

but it had its positives. I enjoyed the fact that I could find out where my old school friends were and gloat about how much better my life was than theirs. Sure, they were cool at high school but now they were bald and I still had my full head of curly hair. As if that wasn’t enough, I could get rejected by dozens of women without even leaving the comfort of my lounge room. But lately my time on Facebook is nothing but frustration.

For starters I don’t remember the last time I made a new friend on Facebook. I think there was a two year window of opportunity from the time I started my account until the time that I had found every old friend, family member, former workmate, or female I vaguely knew and wanted to know a little better. I don’t like seeing people’s holiday photos. Back in the day, people would invite you to come to their house for a slide night to look at your photos. You then had the ability to make an excuse so you didn’t have to sit through it. Now, you’re innocently trying to find photos of that cute chick from the pub and you have to troll through dozens of photos of John from accounts’ recent trip to Dreamworld. I’m not interested in your trip to Dreamworld, John. It puts me into my own little private dream world. People’s status updates are really bugging me lately as well. You can’t just put anything on there and expect people to be interested. “After years of agonising gut aches I’ve worked out the problem.

Dairy products!” It’s lucky you told us. I don’t care. “Watching the devil wears prada.” Annoying on so many levels. No-one needs to know what you’re watching. You’re not really watching because you’re updating your Facebook. Are you bragging because if you are that is the worst brag ever? It’s the name of a movie; get some capitals chimp. Back in the day if you walked around saying these random statements you’d be in a very nice white jacket and a padded room before you knew what was happening. If you’re not sure if your status update is worth sharing, ring a random phone number and say the exact phrase you were planning on typing and see what they say. If they sound confused hang up and don’t post the status. If they try to engage you in conversation, feel free to type it onto your iPad. I don’t like the status update where you bitch about someone who did something at work, or pulled out in front of you while you were driving or charged you a surcharge for using credit card…oh wait. Anyway, if you

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can’t say it to their face, don’t say it on Facebook. Didn’t your mum tell you something like that? Another pet hate is the random photo of yourself which you took and obviously thought made you look hot. Are you that desperate and starved for attention that you need to fish for people to tell you how pretty you are? Or just completely self absorbed? Stop being so damn insecure. Likewise I don’t want to see photos of your kids. I’ve got my own. It just makes me sad to see that it happened to you too. This is kind of a joke. Anyway, that’s just a starting point. Maybe I should just remove my account. But how would my friends know what level I’m up to on Candy Crush. You can add me as a friend on Facebook if you think you’ll make a suitable friend or email me at robbietansel@gmail.com

school holiday entertainment

JULY 12 & 19 Millicent Public Library School Holiday Program Join us for some Holiday Fun at the Millicent Public Library on Fridays. Exciting school holiday activities include storytelling, arts, crafts, books, bead making, fun food and more. Children will have a great time, and it will be a fun-filled morning for all. For more details call (08)8733 0903 or log onto the Wattle Range Council website.


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DRESS CIRCLE HOME 6 Oldham Close, Mount Gambier Architect designed 3 level home close to John Watson Drive. This beautifully designed home is constructed with quality finishes throughout incorporating timber ceilings, featured timber and brick walls, built-in wardrobes. The home is centrally heated with built-in vacuum system and constructed to take advantage of the sunny northern aspect with spectacular views over the city. Accommodation includes 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an impressive lounge room, kitchen/dining with access to external deck. A large family/guest room with store rooms/workshop are featured on a lower level. This quality home is set amidst landscaped gardens featuring exotic trees, shrubs, water feature all well fenced with large double carport. A rare opportunity to purchase an established quality home in Mount Gambiers most sought after area.

Address: 6 Oldham Close, Mount Gambier Price: $455,000 Open For Inspection: Saturday, June 22 11.00 - 11.30am Contact: Herbert Real Estate 7 Helen Street, Mount Gambier 08 8725 0500 David Herbert 0408 849 080 www.herbert.com.au RLA 416

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4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$337,500

Great family home offering flexible floor plan – rear yard access and located in quiet OPEN cul-de-sac – offers the SAT whole package! 9.30 - 10.00

8 Power Street

2+

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$239,000

4 Francis Street

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

1

car parking

$254,500

A well cared for unit in a quiet group – modern appeal & convenience in a OPEN sought after location SAT – priced to sell! 10.15 - 10.45

14 Houston Drive

A blank canvas awaiting completion - a great opportunity to extend OPEN or add your touch. SUN Fantastic location and 11.15 - 11.45 loads of potential!

3

216A Commercial Street West

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

4 Chute Street

3+

bed rooms

car parking

$319,500

An inner city gem with a renovated and established country feel - lovingly upgraded throughout - huge outdoor entertaining and great shedding.

1 Mallee Street

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

3

2

car parking

$435,000

luxury villa

inner city

6 Queens Avenue

$499,000

Majestic north facing executive family home overlooking a tranquil reserve – the trophy home!

4

bath rooms

Situated in an inner city location, beautiful elevated allotment well set back from the street. Superb city views by day OPEN or night. Beautifully appointed SAT and sympathetically restored. 11.00 - 11.30

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$359,000

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bed rooms

3

bed rooms

bath rooms

$319,500

1+

car parking

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1

bath rooms

$222,000

4

car parking

247 Mt Percy Road

3

bath rooms

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car space

NEW

$125,000

Exceptional private unit a moments walk to cafes, restaurants and retail OPEN therapy that offers SUN extra living area. 12.00 - 12.30

74 North Terrace

Perfect start for the first home buyer or those sizing down - picture perfect and exceptional shedding - a fantastic entertaining area, bonus study - inspect immediately! - you have been warned!

bed rooms

Exceptional rural living minutes to Mount Gambier’s northern gateway & all the delights of the city – come home to serenity!

2

Character home with plenty to offer with versatile floor plan, outside entertaining and quiet tree OPEN lined residential location. SUN Expect to be impressed 10.30 - 11.00 with this unique offering.

4

car parking 4.57 (Approx)

7 Illawong Crescent

4+

2/14 Doughty Street

22 Tumut Drive

A peaceful & private family home oozing quality & style, lovely renovated & feature packed – you won’t be disappointed!

19280 Riddoch Highway

3+

2

9 McDonald Street

3+

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

6

car parking

$259,000

A roomy family home with an abundance of large shedding – bring the boat – bring the caravan! Desirable location close to schools and shops.

92 Orchard Road

$755,000

3

car parking

An exceptional and luxurious residence on 8.79 ha (21.7 acres approx) of land. A private and tranquil setting with breathtaking views.

1/48 Wehl Street North

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$375,000 3,648m2 (Approx)

Stunning tranquil setting on the city outskirts – the perfect family home that offers the lot a true value package!

Unit 11/54 Jubilee Highway West

NEW PRICE

3+

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

$249,500

Well cared for home that offers easy care living with great outside entertaining, excellent shedding with rear yard access and two street frontage

32 Kuhl Drive, Racecourse Bay

3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

1

car parking

$185,000

A well cared for home – tastefully updated throughout. Fantastic location – two bathrooms – currently leased until Feb 2014 with a good return

86 Meylin Street, Port MacDonnell

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car space

$115,000

A beginners winner! Currently leased, good location, a group of only three.

2-4 Tawarri Crescent

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

$239,000

A fantastic spacious & as new townhouse within the city centre – stroll to the coffee shop & beautiful Vansittart Park!

2 Victor Street

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$120,000

Central located unit currently leased at $120-00 per week – a great little starter!

130 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

NEW PRICE

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

3

car parking

$149,500

A fantastic sea side home - great for a fancy holiday - offering sea views at a budget price - bring the kids the rods - the fish are bitting!

6

bed rooms

3

bath rooms

3

car parking

$585,000

State of the art seaside holiday accommodation opportunity. Accommodating the largest of groups in style & quality. Fantastic figures & future bookings – business or pleasure … don’t miss this!

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$399,000

A private and established setting – full of birdlife – elevated views – on the edge of the Blue Lake. This is a real family home – a perfect lifestyle!

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3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$415,000 1,008m2

This amazing family home is unique and must be seen! Embracing architectural elegance and contemporary living. A serenely private setting amidst picturesque gardens.

2

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

1

car parking

$235,000

Fantastic seaside retreat – low maintenance easy care inside and out. Value buying on seafront with sea view – simply sit back, relax and enjoy!


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7 Kaleo Court

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

NEW

10 Talbot Road

2

car parking

$320,000

4+

bed rooms

A perfect package and priced to sell - this home has it all. Close proximity to beautiful parklands and a stroll to the shops - don’t hesitate!

NEW

17 Truman Street

2

bath rooms

4

car parking

$449,000

A wonderful spacious home on a beautiful established five acre (approx) setting. Big home - big entertaining and big shedding only minutes from town!

NEW

Unit 5/55 Bertha Street

3/268 Commercial Street West

2/8 Boomerang Avenue

$110.00 pw • 2 bedroom unit • Open plan kitchen/ lounge with electric cooking • Bathroom/ toilet • Separate laundry • No Pets • Available Now

33 Peake Street

$210.00 pw • 2 bedroom unit • Main with built in robes • Kitchen/dine/living area with electric cooking, dishwasher & gas heating • Bathroom with bath • Recently refurbished • Garage umr • Fully enclosed yard • No Pets • Available 24/6

9 Eustace Street

NEW

32 Montebello Drive

$230.00 pw 3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$199,000

Fantastic elevated lakes location - stunning city views & ultra position - don’t delay priced to sell!

Lot 10 Eight Mile Creek Rd, Brownes Bay

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

open space

$133,000

Perfectly located a short stroll to the city centre and the lakes area - this lovely unit will be sure to impress - currently tenanted.

22 Pick Avenue

3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

1

car parking

$255,000

Huge family home in popular residential area that offers extra large living areas and great floor plan.

• 3 bedroom home • Main with BI Robes • Open Kitchen/dine with electric cooking • Lounge with sc wood heater • U/c entertaining area • Single garage umr • Separate rear yard • No Pets • Available 8/7

92 Gray Street

$260.00 pw • 4 bedroom renovated home • Lounge with r/c air conditoner • Kitchen/dine with r/c air conditioner, electric cooking & dishwasher • U/c patio area • Single garage & carport umr • Pets Neg • Available Now

153 North Terrace

4 Heathfield Way

NEW $300.00 pw NEVER TO BE REPEATED PRICE! $165,000

a

allotment

Absolute beachfront with unobstructed sea views. Build your dream home or coastal retreat – approximately 5,482m2.

9 Ramsay Avenue

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

$210,000 818m2

Gleaming timber floors, two living areas, close to everything, great flat allotment. A family home just waiting to be yours!

25 Pinecrest Court

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$310,000

An extra spacious offering – three living areas with games room, built in bar plus plasma tv – ready to entertain! Currently rented showing strong return.

• 5 bedroom home • Four with BI Robes • Kitchen/dine with elec cooking • Formal lounge with gas log fire · Family room with sc wood heater • Office/Study • Small sitting room • U/c decked area • Single garage umr with internal access • Fully enclosed rear yard • Pets Neg • Available 15/7

3 Helpman Avenue

$300.00 pw • 3 bedroom home • Main with ensuite & WI Robe • Other bedrooms with BI Robes • Open living kitchen/dine/family area with dishwasher, gas & elec cooking • Gas central heating • Single garage umr with parking space alongside & rear yard access • U/c patio area • Pets Neg • Available Now

29 Eldridge Drive

8 Hilltop Avenue

$320.00 pw c

commercial

FOR SALE OR FOR LEASE

Large stone industrial workshop – total building area approx 292 m2 - plus office & toilet area – high clearance doors – two truck pits in main area – for further details contact agents

4 Margaret Street

4

bed rooms

2

car parking

$279,500

18 Blackwood Street offices

commercial - HUGE POTENTIAL

bath rooms

Surprisingly spacious four bedroom home in a quiet cul-de-sac location. Three living areas and great entertaining – what more could you want!

4

c

2

$455,000

A fantastic commercial opportunity in the heart of the city – huge freehold premises situated on approx 1915 m2 – prime position & potential! Has valuable frontage to Margaret Street and railway precinct which is ear marked for development.

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reception

17 Crouch Street South commercial

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

$219,500

Ideal first home or investment currently leased @ $210.00 per week until March 2013 – an inspection will impress!

Lot 12 Bodey Circuit

ample $340,000 car parking

Fantastic investment opportunity with long term established tenant – showing 9% plus return(approx). Enquire today for full details. FREEHOLD ONLY c

3

$395,000

Centrally located investment property. Long term lease with showing 9% plus return (approx) start your investment here!

a

allotment

$227,500 + GST

Great size allotment of 3851 m2 (approx) in popular Calula Industrial estate – prime opportunity - true value buying!

15 Crouch Street South c

commercial

$329,500 + GST (If Applicable)

Well located city centre property - 4 main rooms – large land area over 1000 m2 (approx) – fantastic consulting rooms or office – expand your business

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• 4 bedroom family home • Main with ensuite & WI Robe others with BI Robes • Kitchen/dine area with r/c air conditioner, dishwasher & elec cooking • Sunken lounge • Family room • Games room or teenagers retreat • Office with heaps BI cpds • Huge u/c entertaining area •Single garage umr with double length carport • Downstairs cellar • Close to school, footy ground & reserve• Gas central heating • No Pets • Avail Now

RENTALS - UNITS • 7/7 Sinclair Street $95.00 pw • 3/268 Commercial St West $110.00 pw • 1/84 Bay Road $155.00 pw • 2/46 Derrington Street $160.00 pw • 7/69 Bay Road $175.00 pw • 4/1 Daniel Street $180.00 pw • 2/8 Boomerang Avenue $210.00 pw • 2/56 Brownes Road $210.00 pw • 3/184 Jubilee Highway West $220.00 pw • 2a Bond Street $320.00 pw • 7/13 Allison Street $320.00 pw

RENTALS - COMMERCIAL • Harrold Street • Cnr James Street and Bay Road • Law Street • 96 Commercial Street East • 165-167 Commercial Street East

$400.00 pw • 4 bedroom home on one acre of land • Main with ensuite & WI Robe • All others have BI Robes • Open living kitchen/dine/family with ducted r/c elec heating, dishwasher, gas & elec cooking • Theatre room • Office/ Cellar • Double garage umr with internal access & detached double garage • U/c patio area • Pets Neg • Available Now

RENTALS - HOMES • 4 Gerloff Street • 68 Milstead St, Port MacDonnell • 3 Robinson Street • 16 Peake Street • 33 Peake Street • 9 Ellard Street • 82 Bertha Street • 87 Bay Road • 9 Eustace Street • 92 Gray Street • 153 North Terrace • 3 Helpmann Avenue • 7 Lakewood Avenue • 29 Eldridge Drive • 20 Turnbull Drive

$165.00 pw $180.00 pw $220.00 pw $225.00 pw $230.00 pw $230.00 pw $230.00 pw $230.00 pw $260.00 pw $300.00 pw $300.00 pw $320.00 pw $380.00 pw $400.00 pw $400.00 pw

• 46 Commercial Street West • 9 Ramsay Avenue • 30 Commercial St West • 5 Allan Drive

Gebhardts Property Management I 2/14 Helen Street, Mt Gambier Ph 08 8724 8088 / Fax 08 8724 8099 Lic Agents RLA 1903 ACN 008075027


10 Brookwood Terrace

$239,000

3 Livingston Street

$204,000

16A Bellevale Court

$299,000

32 Hastings Avenue

$349,000

NEW PRICE SUBMIT AN OFFER

OPEN SATURDAY 11.30 - 12.00pm SPOTLESS Two bedroom homette set on own title. Generous bedrooms both with built ins. Three way bathroom with separate shower and bath. L shaped lounge/meals with gas log fire. Full size kitchen with gas stove & h/plates and pantry. Family area with r/c a/c. Delightful tiled & sheltered pergola with lovely fernery. Single garage UMR with auto door. $7,500 Purchaser incentive- Conditions apply.

3/22 Hart Street, Mount Gambier

$193,000

OPEN SATURDAY 10.45 - 11.15am BE THE 2ND OWNER Lovingly cared for stone home with only one owner. Great location – close to Woolies & Mac Park Primary School. Three generous bedrooms. Large lounge with gas heating & polished floorboards. Dine in kitchen with 5 burner gourmet gas cooker. Main bathroom has separate shower & bath. Single stone garage with extra store room / workshop. Neat & well maintained lawns & gardens. Perfect first home or low maintenance investment.

9 Coral Court

$379,000

OPEN SATURDAY 10.00 - 10.30am OPEN TO OFFERS 3 bedroom modern courtyard home. Spacious main bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite. Remaining bedrooms have built in robes. Open plan Dining Kitchen and Living areas. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances opens out to undercover pergola. 3 way main bathroom, with luxurious 2 person spa bath. Double garage under main roof with remote panel door. Neutral modern decor throughout. Situated in a lovely part of the city surrounded by quality homes.

NEAR THE HOSPITAL, GREAT INVESTMENT Modern 4 bedroom home offering easy living, Both formal and informal living areas. Stunning open plan kitchen/dine with stainless steel appliances. Large family room. Main bedroom with spacious walk in robe and ensuite. Bedrooms 2 and 3 with built in robes. Sheltered outdoor entertaining. Double garage under the main roof with valuable rear yard access. Single colorbond garage in the rear yard ideal for the tinkerer. Modern decor throughout.

2 Regent Court

$439,000

NEW PRICE

THE RETURNS ARE HERE Two bedroom “stand alone” unit located close to the city centre. Only three units in the complex. Large open plan living with generous lounge, full kitchen & large dining area, warmed by gas heating. Kitchen with pantry, electric stove & plenty of bench space. Both bedrooms have built ins. Bathroom with separate bath & shower. Single garage UMR with auto door & internal access. Large paved pergola + private rear yard. Invest now & reside later as unit is leased until 6/12/2013 at $230 per week.

11 Woodcrest Close

$289,000

DON’T GO PAST ME... Solid construction family home. 3 bedrooms + large office that could easily be a 4th. Main bedroom has ensuite & built ins, bedrooms 2 & 3 have built ins & both have unique direct access to main bathroom. Spacious formal lounge & dine + open family, dine & timber kitchen. Sliding doors from family area to private pergola. Double garage with rear roller door access to enclosed back yard.

1 Ewens Court

$249,000

WHAT’S NOT TO LOVE ABOUT THIS 4 bedroom home. Great size bedrooms all with built in’s. Main bedroom has a spacious walk in robe and ensuite. Family size kitchen with s/s appliances, gas cooktop, electric oven and walk in pantry. Ducted gas heating and a split system. Vehicle access is also available to a rear double garage, measuring approx. 7m x 6m with a clearance of approx. 2.35m.

47 Bertha Street

$625,000

THE ULTIMATE IN FAMILY LIVING Character fronted Cottage blended with a modern extension. Comprising of 6 bedrooms, the main bedroom has a stunning ensuite with double vanity. 4 remaining bedrooms have built in robes and are all double in size. Large home theatre/formal lounge. Stunning kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops and butler’s pantry. Open plan living areas with north facing views over the city. 3 way main bathroom with sparkling spa bath. Walk in linen press. Warmed with the choice of ducted gas central heating or slow combustion heating. Internal access from the double garage. Delightful alfresco entertaining with heating, all weather blinds and stacker doors for year round enjoyment. Serviced by rainwater. Detached shedding converted into a superb games room with reverse cycle heating/ cooling and built in bar. Rear workshop. Zoned Reidy Park Primary and short distance from Tenison Woods College. An inspection of this outstanding property is sure to impress

7 Shaughnessy Court

$268,000

3/1 Millard Street

$149,000 - $159,000

A SOLID INVESTMENT Colonial style brick home. 3 good size bedrooms. Open plan kitchen dine and family. Spacious formal lounge and dining. Walk in robe to the main bedroom. Modern kitchen with electric cooking. Large rear pergola. Centrally located in a quiet pocket of the city. Currently tenanted @ $290 per week.

RESIDENTIAL ALLOTMENTS 6A Gordon Street 7 Highland Drive 19 Mayflower Court U/C 7 Eyre Court U/C 7 Redwood Avenue

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$579,000

CHARM & MODERN CONVENIENCE Beautifully restored character home. Leadlight, marble fireplaces + many more classic features. Glorious main bedroom with ensuite & WIR. Two remaining bedrooms & large office. Gracious formal lounge + open plan kitchen/ dining and occasional living. Modern kitchen: gas gourmet stove with griller & deep fryer, dishwasher & granite bench tops. Cellar. Stone garage would fit 4 cars.

5/184 Jubilee Highway West

$225,000

STAR IN YOUR OWN “HOUSE RULES” Solid Mt Gambier stone home, comprising of up to 3 bedrooms. Built in robes in bedrooms 1 and 2. Large lounge with wood heating. Modern renovated bathroom. Spacious eat in kitchen/dining with electric cooking. Separate toilet. The bathroom shows you just how well this solid as a rock home can look. Add your own taste here and reap the rewards. Stone shedding and a nice deep block measuring approx. 991m2.

BRAND NEW AND COMPACT Neat as a pin 2 bedroom unit on the Western side of Mount Gambier. Electric stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, Internal access from the single garage under the main roof, Built in robes in the main bedroom Neutral decor throughout. Undercover outdoor entertaining. Very private. 2nd car park. Situated in Finchley Grove. Currently tenanted till the 28/03/2014 at $240 p/wk.

RENTALS

307m2 $59,000 883m2 $62,500 1425m2 $99,000 1105m2 $100,000 1196m2 $175,000

IT’S AS BIG AS A HOUSE With its floor plan size comparable to a traditional 3br MTG stone home, this unit has room! Brick solid construction, one of only 3 in the complex & next door to Hastings Cunningham Reserve. 2 double bedrooms both with built ins. Large open lounge & dining with s/c heating. Massive kitchen with upgraded bench tops. Bathroom has separate bath & shower + separate toilet. Garage UMR.

SALES Jamie Sutherland 0458 231 506 Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782

31 Sutton Avenue

12 Jardine Street

NEW

OFFERS CONSIDERED

IT’S A TOP SPOT Three bedroom brick home located in quiet culdesac in lakes area – just off Shepherdson Road. All double size bedrooms with built ins in main. Large lounge with r/c split system air conditioning. Kitchen has gas stove & good size pantry + separate dining area. Spacious bathroom with separate shower & bath + separate toilet. Roller door on carport making the yard enclosed & private. Smaller allotment allowing easy care living.

REGAL ON REGENT You will feel like royalty with this impressive & unique family home. Located a top a small culdesac in a popular leafy residential area. Four bedrooms with ensuite to main + two other bathrooms. Three living areas incorporating spacious downstairs den, formal lounge & dining + open plan lounge, dining & kitchen. Beautiful country style kitchen with granite bench tops. Separate study. Downstairs cellar & workshop. Gas heating throughout the home. Double garage UMR with internal access. Lovely private outdoor living area. Handy rear yard access to massive rear yard as allotment is in excess of 1300m2. There is certainly a lot to this home.

2/102 Wehl St - 2 bedrm unit. Lounge, kit & dining has gas heating. Kit w/ gas cooking. Large laundry. Sorry no pets. Avail Now @ $135 p/wk 3/113 Sturt St - 2 bedrm unit. 1 bedrm w/ BIR’s. Open plan kit/lounge w/ elec cooking & heating. Sorry no pets. Avail 28/6/13 @ $140 p/wk 1/2A George St - Neat 2 bedrm unit, main bedrm w/ BIR’s. Lounge w/ gas heating. Kit w/ elec hot plates. Laundry w/ BI’s. Small lawn area. Sorry no pets. Avail 18/6/13 @ $190 p/wk 2 Gumbirra Crt - 3 bedrm house. Gas heating & cooking. Combined lounge/dining. Large enclosed pergola. Double garage. Pets negotiable. Avail 19/07/13 @ $200 p/wk

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6/4 Pick Ave - 2 bedrm unit close to main St, south eastern hotel & Harvey Norman. Gas heating + R/ C. Enclosed rear yard + garden shed. Sorry no pets. Avail 20/6/13 @ $205 p/wk 10 Wilson St - 3 bedrm home close to town. Near new kitchen w/ elec cooking + plenty of storage. Large yard + shedding. Avail 1/7/13 @ $245 p/wk 27B Hart St - 3 bedrm apartment. Fully Furnished. Main bedrm w/ WIR, others w/ BIR’s. 2 queen beds + 2 single beds. 2 way bathrm. Lounge w/ r/c a/c. Kit w/ elec cooking + dishwasher. Rear decking. Sgle remote garage w/ internal access. Sorry no pets. Avail 30/6/13 @ $420 p/wk

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10 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier enquiries@vickiquinnrealestate.com.au www.vickiquinnrealestate.com.au

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27 Sunset Drive A BREATH OF FRESH AIR!

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67 Pinehall Avenue 2 HOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE

• Three bedroom brick & le home adjoining to Council Reserve • Open plan kitchen / dining / family with gas hea ng & air condi oner • BI robes to all 3 bedrooms • Fabulous 3 way bathroom with double vanity • Separate shower and bath & separate WC • Sliding door to rear pa o & private rear yard with gazebo

• A rus c, split level pine log cabin on approx 3 acres within city limits • comprising of 4 bdrms + study, 3 with BI robes, a mber kitchen with elec cooking, dishwasher & lge pantry • Master bathroom plus ensuite to main • S/C hea ng & open fireplace • Lots of sheds & 2 car garage & 2 carports

PRICED AT $247,000

PRICED AT $495,000

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• Also low maintenance transportable home with 3 bdrm, 2 with BIR’s • Able to be rented out for $190 - $210 per week. • Beau fully terraced gardens • All the hard work is done

77 Johnston Road, Moorak COUNTRY LIVING - RURAL PRIVACY

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• Live the good life on approx 3ha at Moorak • A home of 4 bedrooms - Master with ensuite & parent’s retreat • BI Robes in bedrooms 2 and 3 • Stunning mber kitchen with 5 burner gas stove & BI dishwasher • Formal dining room with polished floor boards • Loads of sheds • Family room with french doors to verandah PRICED AT $435,000

New Price

5/22 Buronga Avenue STYLE AND POSITION

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• Solid three bedroom home e high on the hill • Excellent flow and vision to the new ‘Woolies’ development • All bedrooms with BI Robes • North facing kitchen and living • Modern hostess kitchen with open plan dining & lounge • Private enclosed rear yard with detached lock up garage • Well presented spacious home e in a well regarded group

• Perfect for the ac ve family with three double bedrooms • Master with ensuite and BI robes • Open plan kitchen / dining & family rooms • Formal dining room with balustrade overlooking a sunken formal lounge • Ducted reverse cycle air condi oning

PRICED AT $209,000

PRICED AT $285,000

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• Plus s/c wood heater and portable gas heater • Designated office area or guest room • Drive through 3 car garage and workshop • Low maintenance yard with great street appeal and situated between St Mar n’s school and McDonald Park Primary.

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New Price

20 Lasiandra Crescent A WINNER FOR THE BEGINNER

53 Banksia Street IMPECCABLE CITY VIEWS

Rentals

110 Bertha Street A FINE ADDRESS TO COME HOME TO!

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• Three bedroom brick and le home in the North West of the City • BI robes in all three bedroom • Formal lounge with gas hea ng • Kitchen with new gas oven and casual dining • Upgraded bathroom with bath & separate shower • Covered outdoor pergola at the rear

• Tastefully renovated three bedroom stone home • Immacuately presented with huge lounge featuring sn oversized bay window • Fully refi ed kitchen with pantry cupboard, dishwasher and central island • Cooktop bench & BI oven • Redecorated bathroom

PRICED AT $199,000

PRICED AT $259,500

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3/11 WERONA STREET $100 PER WEEK 1 bdrm flat, electric hea ng & cooking 14 TALLARA AVENUE $185 PER WEEK 3 bdrm home, gas cooking, shower over bath, lge rear yard single carport UNIT 5/22 BURONGA AVENUE $200 PER WEEK 3 bdrm unit with BIR’s to all rooms, open plan kitchen/ dining & lounge, gas hea ng, sep bath, single detached lock up garage 11 MONTGOMERY AVENUE $$230 PER WEEK 3 bdrm home – 2 with BIR’S, garage UMR, electric cooking 55 MONTEBELLO DRIVE $262.50 PER WEEK 3 bdrm home, main with WIR & ensuite, open living, kitchen, dining, family, dishwasher, & R/C air cond, office, carport UMR, excludes dble garage. 2 HIGGS STREET $225 PER WEEK 3 bdrm home, updated kitchen, dishwasher & pantry, gas hea ng, sep family room, games room, pets nego able U3/35 ALEXANDER STREET $110 PER WEEK 2 bedroom flat, kitchen/dining/lounge area toilet in bathroom, courtyard size, rear yard. NO pets.

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14 Tallara Avenue INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

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• 3 Bedroom stone ex trust home • Great South Eastern loca on • Lounge & gas hea ng, Kitchen with dining nook • Office plus storeroom extension on the rear • Colorbond roof and aluminium windows • Two separate driveways • Spacious rear yard with access to public park

• Watch the planes come in to land from the living room window • Enjoy the 180 degree views of the city from the large balcony • Experience the tranquility of adjoining the Lakes reserve and access to the park like acres • A two story family home that features four bedrooms

PRICED AT $169,500

PRICED AT $675,000

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– master with ensuite and WI robes • Large modern kitchen and dining with huge pantry • Si ng room with BI bar and formal dining • Central stair case linking the downstairs family room, billiard room, office, third bathroom and three car garage, workshop and storage area • Year round comfort with a ducted reverse cycle air

121 Commercial Street East VERSATILE OFFICES OR CONSULTING ROOMS • Great exposure to Commercial Street • Comprising 7 offices, recep on foyer, kitchen, sun porch and 2 store rooms • Rear on site parking for approximately 7 vehicles • Ducted gas hea ng system • Reverse cycle air condi oning to Recep on area • Front and rear access to carpark John Overmaat 0417 874 286

Phone (08) 8723 2121 55 Commercial St East, Mount Gambier John Overmaat 0417 874 286 Steve Auld 0478 144 178 Kim Cawthorne 0418 807 596 RLA 100053

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68 Suttontown Rd, Mt Gambier

$219,000

36 Brolga Street, Mount Gambier

$369,000

OPEN SAT JUNE 22

OPEN SUN JUNE 23

OPEN SAT JUNE 22

10.30 - 11.00am

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26 Turnbull Drive, Mount Gambier $460,000

OPEN SUN JUNE 23 2.30 - 3.00pm

1 ACRE OF LUSH LAWNS

• Prominent location, 3 bedroom home on 8.5 acres • Great north facing entertaining area • Large workshop/garage & other sheds • Easy access for trucks & machinery • Comfortable home with 3 living areas WEB Id. 5385761 3 2 8 Bruce Auld 0428 849 882

• Spanish Architecture dominates this outstanding home • 3 - 4 bedrooms • Beautifully refurbished with new paint, new carpet, new ensuite, new kitchen and appliances • Encompassing large separate games room WEB Id. 5131852 3/4 2 1 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

• Positioned on the foothills of the Blue Lake with walking trails only moments away • Beautifully elevated with sweeping views • Beaming with natural light are the huge games room, office & storage area WEB Id. 5061448 4 2 2 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

• 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, spa bath in ensuite • 3 car garage with kitchenette & wash facilities • 2 spacious living areas seamlessly connect with covered outdoor timber deck • Bore, rainwater, town water and shed WEB Id. 4702751 4 2 2.5 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

7 Murndal Court, Mount Gambier

1 Lange Street, Mount Gambier

7 Raleigh Terrace, Mount Gambier $336,000

8 Bluebell Drive, Mt Gambier

$219,000

OPEN SUN JUNE 23

REDUCED

11.45 - 12.15pm

• Well maintained brick & tile • 3 large bedrooms with built in robes • Large lounge • Separate dining • Roomy kitchen with ample cupboard space WEB Id. 5165506 3 1 Paul Cavanagh 0409 286 285

32 Millard Way, Kalangadoo

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$249,000

OPEN SUN JUNE 23

OPEN SUN JUNE 23

12.30 - 1.00pm

1.15 - 1.45pm

• Brick home on large corner allotment • 2 street access, huge carport • Bullnose verandah • Ducted gas heating • 2 way bathroom WEB Id. 5194813 3 Paul Cavanagh 0409 286 285

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$355,000

OPEN SUN JUNE 23

REDUCED

2.00 - 2.30pm

• Brick & tile home in Conroe Heights • 4 Bedrooms (main with WIR &ensuite) built-ins in others • Huge formal lounge • Spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living WEB Id. 5206251 4 2 2 Paul Cavanagh 0409 286 285

• A home that incorporates indoor/outdoor living at its best • 4 large bedrooms • “Theatre Room” • Plenty of room for the caravan WEB Id. 3688151 4 2 3 Paul Cavanagh 0409 286 285

2/53 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier $222,000

33 - 45 Pinehall Ave, Mt Gambier

$593,000

DUE TO HIGH SALES GRAEME NEEDS LISTINGS

NEW PRICE

CALL GRAEME FOR A FREE APPRAISAL IF YOU WANT RESULTS

REDUCED • Approx 2.9 acre property on 2 titles • 3 bedroom home • Lounge with gas heating • Horse stables with power • Brand new gas hot water system WEB Id. 5159311 Paul Cavanagh 0409 286 285

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Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

691 Nelson Road, OB Flat

• 2 Bedroom executive unit in lakes area • Both bedrooms with built-in robes • 3 way bathroom • Open plan living with gas heating • Single garage UMR with remote control door WEB Id. 4953345 2 1 Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

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WANTED OPEN SATURDAY JUNE 22 11.00 - 2.00PM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

NEW LISTING • Large solid stone family home • 3 to 4 bedrooms with gas heating • Huge lounge room with polished timber floor • Games room or family room • Renovated stunning bathroom • Teenager retreat WEB Id. 5343420 Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

• One of the biggest sheds in the Southeast • Sheds, sheds and more sheds • Beautifully presented gardens • Too many features to list. • 3 Acres, room for pony

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A8 Grieve Avenue, Naracoorte

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Expressions of Interest

• Under instructions from Housing SA Asset Services • 1745 m2 vacant community title • Ripe for subdivision subject to council approval • Adjacent to soon to be demolished, Narkindie Park • Sealed road – power to boundary WEB Id. 5370104

• Approx. 3 acres of prime real estate • Subdivision potention STCA • 4 bedrooms and a study or optional fifth bedroom • Huge family room encompasses the delightful timber kitchen • Spacious ensuite featuring spa bath & dual basin WEB Id. 5032060 2 1/2 4 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098 5

Vacant Community Title Expressions of interest Closing 26th June 2013 at 2pm.

James Leake 0427 623 338

• Turn out block Kalangadoo/Mt Burr with ETSA • Industrial workshop with high clearance • 4 br home, large shed, 3 phase power, 5 mins to town • Cropping land Tantanoola/Millicent/ Penola

Bruce Auld 0428 849 882 24 Telford Street, Mount Gambier

$90,000

2 Bedroom stone duplex, updated eat in Kitchen, updated bathroom with separate shower and kids bath, massive separate gas heated lounge room, Polished floor boards Throughout the bedrooms and living room, enclosed rear yard with room for a shed and the kids to play. Situated opposite the Showgrounds. WEB Id. 5224218 2 1 0 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

PAUL NEEDS NEW LISTINGS Paul Cavanagh 0409 286 285 paul.cavanagh@elders.com.au 26 Telford Street , Mount Gambier

$99,500

3 Bedroom stone duplex, Enclosed rear porch ideal study or 4th bedroom, updated eat in Kitchen, updated bathroom with separate shower and kids bath, separate gas heated lounge, Polished floor boards Throughout the bedrooms and living room, enclosed rear yard with room for a shed and the kids to play. Situated opposite the Showgrounds. WEB Id. 5224545 3 1 0 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

GRAEME CLEVES

CHARMAINE RUSSELL

BARRY RITTER

ZOE TOMKINSON

BRUCE AULD

PAUL CAVANAGH

0419 806 410

0407 268 098

0408 853 180

0417 863 063

0428 849 882

0409 286 285

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barry.ritter@elders.com.au

zoe.tomkinson@elders.com.au

bruce.auld@elders.com.au

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12 Paltridge Street, Mount Gambier

6 SOLD IN TWO WEEKS

$265,000

OPEN SAT JUNE 22 11.30 - 12.00pm A large brick home in a convenient and elevated position and located at 12 Paltridge Street. With good views back over the City, this home has plenty to offer the growing Family. Downstairs has garaging for two vehicles plus a workshop area and extra area that could be utilised for extra storage. Upstairs the WEB Id. 5236670 Bruce Auld 0428 849 882

house has an open plan living area with views from the Kitchen over the City. The property has two living areas with a formal lounge and kitchen/meals/family area with direct access to the secluded undercover entertaining area. The Family area has slow combustion heating.The Master bedroom has good 3 3 2 views, an ensuite and walk-in-robe.

RENTALS

IF YOU WANT FAST RESULTS LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH AWARD WINNING AGENT BARRY RITTER

1/14 Brigalow Crescent

2br 1 bath 1 car

avail now

$165pw

3 Newton Crescent

3br 1 bath 0 car

avail end June

$165pw

5/2 Underwood Avenue

2br 1 bath 1 car

avail now

$185pw

7 Eight Mile Creek Road, Port MacDonnell 3br 1 bath 1 car

avail now

$220pw

3 Griffiths Street Mount Gambier

4br 2 bath 3 car

avail now

$300pw

33 Lake Terrace East

3br 2 bath 2 car

avail early July

$320pw

CONTACT BARRY TODAY 0408 853 180 10 Greenway Pl, Mt Gambier

$229,000

REDUCED $10,000 OPEN SATURDAY 10.30 - 10.50am

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

77 Clarke Rd

$350,000 - $385,000

11 Bellshire Place, Mt Gambier

SELLING DUE TO SICKNESS

• 2002 built home in quiet cul de sac in Conroe Heights • Open plan living/kitchen/dining, dishwasher, wall R/C • Double shower, spa bath, bidet, huge WIR • Rear yard access, views of park out onto park

• Tree Change Opportunity - Be Your Own Boss • Extremely rare lifestyle, work from home. • Easily run boutique, wine, cider, function room. • Cellar door and 2 bedroom home, potential B&B also solar. • 2.4 H.A, approx 1000 apple trees, 1ha vines Riesling & pinot noir.

• Step inside the entertainers delight, where the outside does not reflect what’s inside • Glossy tiled open plan living, red gum wall unit with feature artwork, • Fantastic kitchen with S/S restaurant style gas cooker • Under bench lighting, sinkerator, window benched office, ducted heating etc, etc, etc.

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

Sue Francis 0419 844 764

115 Orchard Road, Moorak

$370,000

$282,000

THE PARTY HOUSE

TURN LEFT AT THE BARN

26 Ehret Street, Mt Gambier

$137,000

30 Starline Drive, Mt Gambier $249,000

PARTY ON OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 5.00 - 5.30pm RENTALS

• 19 Orr Street Avail Now

$180p/wk

• 8 Jarrah Street Avail 8th July $195 p/wk

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OPEN SATURDAY 11.50 - 12.10pm

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• 7 Barwon Crs Avail Now

$180p/wk

• U1 4 Hartley St Avail 7th June $205 p/wk • Lot 21 Riddoch Hwy Avail Now $330 p/wk

• Sought after location on 4545m2 allot, close to Tenison + Moorak schools. • 5 bedrooms, BIR’s, main with ensuite. Fresh paints, carpets, new roof and fences. • Timber eat in kitchen, formal dining, heaps of features-lead light, ornate fire place, polished floor boards.

Sue Francis 0419 844 764

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1/48 Wehl St North, Mt Gambier $239,000

• Inner City Living for a Song • Beautifully located 3 bedroom duplex • Close to town on a 672m2 allotment • Renovated bathroom, polished floor boards, new aluminium windows throughout • New gas heater plus gas cooking • Rear yard access to single c/bond shed

Sue Francis 0419 844 764 7 Gumbirra Crt, Mt Gambier $169,000 - $179,000

• Unbelievable value in this deceiving family home. • New carpets, new kitchen, new laundry, new tiles, low voltage down lights & ceiling fans. • 3 brm, built in robes & shelving, lounge room plus family room with bar • Gas cooking, gas heating plus ducted elect R/C air conditioning

Sue Francis 0419 844 764 32 Cardinia Street, Mount Gambier

• 58 Sea Parade Avail Now

$270 p/wk

• 77a Sea Parade Avail Now

$450p/wk

• 14 Griffith St Avail Next Week $210 p/wk • 3 Eleanor Street Avail 28th June

$250p/w

• 76 Penola Road Avail Now

$260p/w $120,000

REDUCED OPEN SATURDAY 11.30 - 11.45am • 4 yo, 2 bedroom rendered unit so central that you could walk to every possible venue. • Large modern kitchen, 3 way bathroom, computer nook, tiled walkways • Two sliding door exits to north facing patio with blinds • Double auto garage with internal access

• 3 bedroom home • Kitchen with gas appliances. • Lounge/dine area with slow combustion heating • Ceiling fans and air-conditioning • Single garage. • Easy care gardens

• This 3 Bedroom duplex set on approx. 860m2 allotment • Close to Woolies, Chemist & Bakery and a short walk to town • Fresh paints inside & out, lovely polished floor boards & new blinds throughout

Sue Francis 0419 844 764

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

Sue Francis 0419 844 764

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• Updated kitchen with gas upright stove • Updated bathroom, new tiling & vanity • Enclosed private rear yard having a path to clothesline • A great opportunity to escape the rent trap for the first home buyer


RENOVATED BEAUTY

SOLID STONE HOME IN A GREAT LOCATION

NEW!

GREAT FAMILY HOME

GREAT FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENT

NEW!

OPEN Saturday

OPEN Saturday

11.45 - 12.15

10.15 - 10.45

4 Thurston Street Mount Gambier

$225,000

• Four bedrooms plus office or fifth bedroom • Three of the bedrooms have built in robes • Good size lounge room with gas fire off • Open plan kitchen / dining plus extra living room kitchen. Double length carport with auto door and internal access - Single garage

19 Sturt Street Mount Gambier

• Three bedrooms, master with W.I.R and ensuite • Bedroom two and three also B.I.R • Open plan living area has timber floors, S/C wood heater, dining area and good size kitchen • Tiled main bathroom with separate toilet • Extensive timber decking and low maintenance gardens

• Plenty of shedding • Large detached games room

9 Livingston Street Mount Gambier

$209,000

• Built ins in 3 of the bedrooms. • Lounge room with a modern gas wall furnace as well as a quality S/C wood heater. • Kitchen/dining area with views toward the tower. • Sitting room or ideal as a study with gas heating. • Single garage in backyard & rainwater tank.

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15 Victor Street Mount Gambier

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$229,000

7 Ronald Grove Mount Gambier

• 3 Bedroom very well maintained home • Large main bedroom with built ins. • Lounge room with lovely open fire place. • Large very well maintained kitchen/dining. • Solid stone extra length garage, 2 separate rooms to the rear & a workshop/storage area.

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4 Howard Street Mount Gambier

4 $152,000

• Front protected patio • Open wood fire, gas wall heater & A/C • Plenty of space in the kitchen & large lounge • Timber kitchen with gas oven & new gas cook top • Bedrooms 1& 3 have floorboards

• 3 – 4 bedroom stone duplex • Updated kitchen • New bathroom • Freshly painted • Brand new carpets

• Two 6m x 6m Colorbond sheds

• Landscaped

MODERN - LOW MAINTENANCE LIVING

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17 Elle Court Mount Gambier

1 $219,000

• Three bedrooms, 2 with built in robes • Open plan kitchen , dining , lounge room • Impressive timber kitchen with electric cooking • Large lounge room with bay window and R/C A/C • S/C wood fire and tiled three way bathroom • Single garage UMR, enclosed backyard

PRICE 2 Noora Court Mount Gambier

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$239,000

• 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 with built ins • Large open plan living with S/C heating & A/C • Solid timber kitchen with as new stainless steel oven & cook top Plus Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher • Stunning conservatory style dining room

INVESTMENT PROPERTY

CHARACTER HOME

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• 2 bedroom unit tucked away quietly at the rear • 2 large bedrooms, main with bay window & BIR’s • Good size lounge room. • Private low maintenance rear yard. • Large & very well presented kitchen/dining area • Garage UMR with internal access.

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1 $231,500

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

8 Bond Street Mount Gambier

• Currently tenanted.

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262 Commercial Street West Mount Gambier

1 $199,500

• 3-4 bedrooms • Impressive floor boards • Updated kitchen with dishwasher • Second living area with wood fire • Single garage on large allotment • Close to Tenison Woods College and Mount High School

TERRIFIC FAMILY HOME

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1 $237,500

• Elevated 6 roomed residence on a large corner allotment of 956m2 • Separate dining room, modern kitchen • S/C wood heater • Separate 6m x 6m garage

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$455,000

• This beautifully designed 3 level home is constructed with quality finishes throughout • Take advantage of the sunny northern aspect with spectacular views over the city • An impressive lounge room, kitchen/dining with access to external deck.

2 3/36 Jubilee Highway West Mount Gambier

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6 Oldham Close Mount Gambier

• Superb outdoor entertaining area

CLOSE TO REIDY PARK

DO YOU NEED 4 BEDROOMS?

NEW

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11.00-11.30

9.30 - 10.00

VALUE BUYING

ALL THE WORK IS DONE

OPEN Saturday

OPEN Saturday

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$195,900

DRESS CIRCLE HOME

IDEAL FAMILY HOME

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37 Canavan Road Mount Gambier

• Three bedrooms, bedroom one and two both have B.I.R • Good size kitchen with electric cooking • Large open plan lounge / dining room • R/C Air con and open fire place. Single garage • Bathroom has bath, shower, and vanity & separate toilet • Manageable back yard with shed and wood shed

• All bedrooms with BIR’s • Comfortable lounge with gas heating • Slow combustion wood fire

11.00 - 11.30

4.45 - 5.15

$189,000

• Well maintained stone and Colorbond home

OPEN Saturday

OPEN Friday

HOT

153 Wehl Street North Mount Gambier

GORGEOUS 1ST HOME

FOUR BEDROOM HOME

PRICE 3 Miller Street Mount Gambier

$277,400

REDUCED

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4 Link Street Mount Gambier

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• Brick veneer home in great location • Main bedroom with ensuite & walk-in robe, remaining bedrooms have built-ins • Two living areas. R/C air con plus wood heater • Extra large block with two large sheds plus carport • Well maintained home


BARGAIN HOME WITH GREAT SHEDS

6A Gordon Street Mount Gambier

Lot 1 Crowe Street Kalangadoo

$334,000

• Delightful 1920 bungalow of 5 rooms on .47ha of land • Only a couple of km south of The Blue Lake • Outdoor Living + orchard and gardens • Elevated site with a large garage/workshop building

51 Eldridge Drive Mount Gambier

$470,000

• A vacant plot of land in the middle of the township with residential zoning • Take advantage of the Government Assistance new home grant of up to $23,500 till the 30/6/13 • Flat allotment of 307m2 idea for a small home

• 4 bedroom or 3 + a study, main with ensuite • Stunning open plan living area & formal lounge • Lovely alfresco entertaining area • Double garage UMR + separate 7.5m x 12m

approx 100m2

Colorbond garage

or unit

• Conveniently located level ¾ area allotment

• Old stone dairy, timber garden shed.

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2 Coombe Street Nangwarry

2 $130,000

• As new low maintenance 3 bedroom home • 3 bedrooms, main with plenty of BIR’s & S/S A/C • Large open plan living area S/S Air con • Spacious kitchen with loads of cupboard space and gas S/S cook top • Covered pergola area, plenty of rainwater

3 PRICE Lot 565 Springs Road Glencoe

$139,000

• 3 great size bedrooms • Open plan kitchen/dining room • Large lounge room with gas heating • Large rear verandah or entertaining area • Double carport plus three good size garden sheds • Established lawns and garden plus chook yard

IDEAL COUNTRY LIFESTYLE

LITTLE BEAUTY

3 Lot 577 Burston Road Glencoe

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• 3 bedroom transportable on approx 7.5 acres • Open plan dining & lounge room, gas heating • Single carport plus two small sheds, two horse sheds • Fully fenced with rural views, under cover rear pergola • Bore + some rain water, orchard and veggie garden

Lot 10 Springs Road Glencoe

$269,000

• 3 bedrooms with built in robes, S/C fire in lounge room, 2nd large living area with bar and wood fire • Garage UMR, room for extra bedroom, rear stone garage, rain water plus bore, enclosed backyard into • Chook run with fruit trees, approx 3.5 acres fenced three paddocks. walking distance to general store

• 5/54 Jubilee Highway West

$109,000

• 8/54 Jubilee Highway West • 3/149 Jubilee Highway West

$175,000

• 3/36 Jubilee Highway West

$175,000

• 4,5/8 Helen Street

$210,000

• 1/35 O’Halloran Terrace

$258,000

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19 Jenkins Terrace Nangwarry

$165,000

• 3 good size bedrooms, 1 with built-in robe • Open plan living, wood heating plus R/C A/C • Renovated kitchen with dishwasher • Renovated bathroom, 2 toilets • Double garage with concrete floor and power • Large playroom/studio

39 Oldbridge Road Nelson

162 Corndale Road Casterton

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• Frontage of approx 32m & area of approx 1250m2. • This elevated building allotment enjoys spectacular views to the Glenelg river estuary & southern ocean. • SPECTACULAR NATURAL ENVIRONMENT & A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE AN ALLOTMENT

RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

$375,000

• 4/48 Crouch Street North • 6/7 Arbor Street REDUCED

$249,000

$132,000

• 36B Wehl Street North NEW PRICE $269,000 $310,000 • 36A Wehl Street North

$328,000

• Allotments ranging in size from 3125m2 to 4166m2. • The choice of a block taking in panoramic views of the City or a lovely outlook of Attamurra Golf Course. • Vendor finance can be arranged if required. • All services are available to the allotments. • Got to be quick. Only 4 allotments left.

$460,000

NELSON BLOCKS

From $92,000

• Selection of residential allotments and larger country living allotments. • Smaller allotments from 687m2 • Larger allotments from 3000m2 or the choice of halving the allotment to 1500m2

• NEW PRICES from $92,000

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$110,000 $80,000 $132,000. $142,000 ea.

2 Bradford court 2,550m • With large 15m x 7.6m Colorbond garage Vause Road Approx 2 ha • Colorbond shed and large rainwater tank Lot 7 Moonah Avenue Approx 817m2 32 Sydney Street Approx 700m2 Lot 12-14 North Nelson Road

Y e a r g s 0 n 6 i t a r b C e le

• 2/8 Lake Terrace West

Lakes Park Mount Gambier

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• Northern aspect, mud brick home • Approx 40 acres divided into 6 paddocks • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas • Timber kitchen, study & upstairs living area • Unlimited water supply for flower & veggie growing • As new four bay shed, cattle yards + horse boxes

Lot 2 and Lot 4 North Nelson Road • Lot 2 approx 787 m2 • Lot 4 approx 720 m2 2 Lot 3 Moonah Ave Approx 980m • Lovely panoramic rural outlook Bradford court x 2 2 • Two allotments approx 2,550m

$99,500

Eldridge Drive, Mount Gambier Prices from $129,500 - $138,500

$189,000

• 3 bedrooms, main with floating timber floors. • Open plan kitchen/family area • Lovely bathroom with spa bath. • Large double garage plus a HUGE carport • Include workshop, woodshed & garden shed. • Immaculate gardens, with a lovely cubby house

DEEP CREEK

$310,000

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SECLUDED AND ELEVATED

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ARE THESE MOUNT GAMBIER’S BEST VALUE?

UNITS FOR SALE

• Neat and tidy established lawns and garden

IMMACULATELY PRESENTED & MUCH LOVED

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$89,000

• Open plan kitchen/dining/lounge room • Enclosed front veranda currently being used for extra living space • Large decked veranda with rural views • 2 good size sheds, large allotment approx 1452 m2

MUCH LOVED HOME

COUNTRY GEM

ONLY 3 YEARS OLD

$59,500

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3 21445 Riddoch Highway Moorak

• 19A Ehret Street

A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY

ONLY 12 MONTHS OLD & ON 3/4 OF AN ACRE

RURAL LIVING

• Allotment 1 & 4 • Allotment 2 & 3

$174,000. $259,000 $95,000 $87,500

$82,500 $89,500 or $159,000 for all allotments


Real Estate Buy Or Sell... See P & L

2 Carapook Street, Mount Gambier

2 Hirth Street, Mount Gambier $219,000

W SE NE EA L RE

9 Tanglewood Crescent, Mount Gambier $294,900 WE NERIC P

OPEN SAT 10.00 - 10.30am $7,500 CASHBACK TO PURCHASER

CENTRAL ENTERTAINER Located on a corner allotment in a quiet cul-de-sac, close to the Commodore on the Park is this spacious 3 bedroom Mt Gambier stone family home. Offering BIR’s in 2 bedrooms, country style kitchen with new gas cooking, sep. dining with inviting wood fireplace, spacious lounge with gas heating, bathroom with shower, bath & separate WC. A magnificent attribute of the home is the polished timber floor boards. Outside features include converted garage to studio/music room with A/C (ideal for home office), paved undercover pergola area with TV recess and adjacent raised timber deck. Low maintenance gardens with excellent street appeal. Well priced for 1st home buyer or investor in a sought after central area.

OPEN SAT 10.45 - 11.15am

• Solid brick & tile home in great location with elevated views • Open plan kitchen/dining with elec cooking, b/fast bar, new r/c air-conditioning & lounge with gas log fire • Rumpus room with built-in bar & eightball table • Single garage UMR with remote 3 1 3 plus a double carport

• Superbly designed 4BR home located amongst quality homes in a well established area • Beautiful & private gardens with pop-up sprinklers • Gas heating, gas & elec cooking, gas HWS, two-way bathroom with shower, spa & WC, plus 2nd sep WC • Single garage UMR with remote, 4 1 1 internal & rear yard access

58 Kurrajong Street, Mount Gambier $299,000

15 Sharley Avenue, Mount Gambier $199,000

OPEN SAT 12.15 - 12.45pm

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$235,000

OPEN SAT 11.30 - 12.00 Noon

• Spacious & affordable family home close to the Mt Gambier Hospital & new Marketplace • BIR’s in all bedrooms, Master bedroom with ensuite • Open lounge with s/c heating & north facing balcony • 2nd family room with built-in bar, r/c a/c & o/door access • Enclosed rear yard ideal for 3 2 children or pets

14 Kurrajong Street, Mount Gambier $209,900

7 High Street, Mount Gambier

29 Willow Avenue, Mount Gambier $249,000 W SE NE EA L RE

W SE NE EA L E R

• Up to $23,500 in Government Grants extended until December 2013 • Take your choice of 3 available allotments and house plans to suit • Plans range from 3BR/2 BATH/2 CAR incl 9ft ceilings, carpet & blinds 3 2 2 • Phone for details

• 3BR Mt Gambier stone home on corner allot. close to the city & schools • Spacious updated kitchen offers elec. cooking & pantry • Light-filled rumpus room & excellent undercover areas • Dble stone garage with low maintenance lawns & gardens • Currently leased @ $220/wk 3 1 2 until Nov 2013

• Attention 1st home buyers & investors! • Value packed 3BR home on large allotment with secure 3 car shedding • Huge as new family room with S/C wood heating & r/c a/c, spacious pergola • At the new price of $209,900, this is 1 3 a great chance to enter the market 3

• Unique chalet style 3BR home set amongst est. gardens on 2017m2 allotment • Well maintained tennis court with o/looking pergola • Rare opportunity to purchase such a large piece of land so close to the city • Phone today for your private 3 1 2 inspection

2 Burdikin Avenue, Mount Gambier $222,000 WE NERIC P

83 Wireless Road West, Mount Gambier $235,000

35 Wehl Street North, Mount Gambier $299,000 RSD FEITE F O NV I

76 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier D $224,900 CE 0 DU4,00 E R $3

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• Big home looking for big family! • Neat & tidy double storey home with 5BR, 2 Bath & 2 living areas close to TAFE, school & hospital • Double length carport with rear yard access to a double iron garage • Currently leased @ $230/wk

• Investment opportunity not to be missed in a blue chip location • Large 1021m2 corner allot with subdivision potential (S.T.C.A.) • Renovated 3BR cottage with BIRs, s/s a/c & new gas HWS • Short walk from Commercial St, 1 1 properties like this are hard to find 3

• Character 4BR Mt Gambier stone home on 1012m2 allot. • Fantastic location close to city centre, Reidy Park PS &Tenison Woods College • Gas heating, s/c heating & air conditioning • 2 living areas, ideal for sep. living arrangements • High clearance carport 4 1 4 plus double stone garage

19 DeGaris Street, Mount Gambier $639,000

1 Jardine Street, Mount Gambier

1 Ambrose Court, Worrolong

11 Thompson Court, Moorak

• A masterpiece of luxury living – 2 storey display home with spectacular views, built by HIA award winning builder, Argent Constructions • No expense has been spared, offering Caesar Stone benches, Smeg appliances, butler’s pantry, handcrafter jarrah doors, A-Bus s/s & more 3 2 2 • In conjunction with SAL

• Superbly presented Federation residence on a magnificent 1533m2 allotment in one of Mt Gambier’s prestigious streets • Features include brand new kitchen, 15ft ornate ceilings polished f/boards, Marble fireplaces, ducted under floor gas heating, 4 bay garage, 2 1 4 st access from Jardine & Mitchell St 4

Low or no electricity & gas bills with solar power 3BR + study brick & tile home in quiet cul-de-sac Blackwood timber kitchen, R/c ducted air conditioning Huge entertaining area, double c/bond garage Rental appraisalup to $240/week

SOLAR POWER

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8 Gordon Street, Mount Gambier

• Unique, solid brick, split level home on large allotment of 1000m2 with panoramic city views • Recently renovated throughout,huge open plan living with raked ceiling, floating f/boards, s/c heating & r/c a/c • Versatile floorplan allows for 3BR & 3 spacious living areas, or up to 5BR 5 2 5 • Excellent shedding

$199,000

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$599,000

• Perfectly positioned on 1 Acre, with dual driveways, 40Sq executive family home • Magnificent floor plan includes 5BR, 3 Bath, 3 Living plus Huge Pergola • Sparkling solar heated pool alongside renovated 2 storey barn with BBQ area 4 5 • 5 Bay high clearance garage 5

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$399,000

$750,000

• Stylish 4BR (+ study) designer home, 44sq on approx. 3600m2 allot. • Beautifully appointed kitchen with granite benches & s/s app. • Home theatre room, built-in bar & enclosed alfresco area with o/door kitchen • Excellent shedding - dble garage 4 2 6 UMR & 15x9m c/bond shed


Phone 08 8723 3416 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier www.pandl.net.au RLA 185 456 Al Lamond 0418 849 266 al@pandl.net.au

Brooke Stephenson 0424 943 991 brooke@pandl.net.au

16 Church Street, Yahl

Owen Pettingill 08 8723 3416 pllive@bigpond.net.au

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266 Lange Road, Yahl $259,000

138 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell $249,000

W SE NE EA L RE

OPEN SUN 11.00 - 11.30am

OPEN SUN 11.45 - 12.15pm

• Inviting 4BR Mt. Gambier stone home, situated in the quiet township of Yahl • Massive 15mx7.5mx3m clearance iron shed with rumpus room & 7.5mx12m high clearance carport • Brand new dine-in kitchen with elec cooking, d/ washer & large WI pantry, 4 1 8 plus ducted gas heating

• Delightful 3BR cottage on approx. 2.5 Acres with fantastic facilities for horses • Renovated throughout, modern kitchen with elec. cooking & d/washer, lounge with s/c heating • C/bond dble garage, dog kennels, 3bay machinery shed, 2 stables, tack room & wash bay 3 1 5 • A picturesque setting

72 Yahl Hall Road, Yahl

93 Racecourse Road, Kalangadoo $285,000 W SE NE EA L RE

W SE NE EA L RE

$250,000

• Enjoy the peace & quiet of country living in the popular township of Yahl • 4BR Mt Gambier stone cottage on a well laid out 4 Acres (approx.) • Town water connected, bitumen road frontage, stone double garage with new 4 1 2 roof, concrete & power

• Picturesque country setting comprising 73 Acres, scattered with red gums on the outskirts of Kalangadoo • 3BR timber frame home with fenced house yard & dble iron garage • 3 main paddocks, 2 dams, steel c/yards with ramp & crush, various shedding 3 1 2 • R/water & equipped bore

346 Burnda Road, Compton

RESORT STYLE LIVING Fully furnished, as new quality built 4BR home offering breathtaking sea views of Pt MacDonnell’s spectacular coastline. Situated on a low maintenance corner allotment with rear yard access & room for extra shedding, this superior home will welcome your family with its spacious open plan living, comprising stylish kitchen with isl bench, elec cooking & s/s appliances, dining & lounge overflowing to large balcony. A fully enclosed alfresco area is perfect for year round entertaining. Completing the upper level is the master bedroom, stunning two-way bathroom with opulent corner spa, plus 2nd BR. The lower level has been well designed for children or guests, with a 2nd living area, 2 BRs, 2nd bathroom & laundry. Meticulous attention to detail has been carried throughout the entire home, with superior fixtures & fittings, porcelain tiles, ducted r/c a/c, pop-up sprinklers & dble garage with remote panel lift door. Currently used as a holiday rental, with good returns. Luxury, location & lifestyle – this property has got the lot!

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OPEN SAT & SUN BY APPOINTMENT

$355,000

6332 Portland-Nelson Road, Nelson $459,000

Lot 75 Holloway Street, Donovans $239,500 WIWO

• Character Mt Gambier stone family home set on 4 acres • Country style dine-in kitchen with elec cooking, north facing formal lounge with gas heating, spacious bathroom & 2nd WC • 4 Bay High Clearance garage, plus 3 Bay Carport • Very affordable country property 4 1 5 only minutes from the city

• Immaculate 3BR timber frame home set on picturesque 2.19Ha allotment • Open plan living with r/c a/c, timber kitchen with elec cooking & BI bar, fantastic o/door entertaining • Excellent shedding includes high clearance 7x9.5m, 3bay garage & carport 3 1 6 • 4x 5,000 gall tanks

• Colonial 4BR brick home with approx. 18 Acres on outskirts of Nelson • Massive sheds incl. 80’x90’ machinery shed, 36’x24’ c/bond shed & 14’x30’ c/bond shed • 13,000 gall r/water, equipped bore, solar HWS • Beautifully established gardens 1 6 with an abundance of native wildlife 4

• Elevated allotment of 1423m2 at the end of a cul-de-sac • 18m x 7.5m c/bond shed, tastefully converted to 2BR home with decked BBQ area & 2 bay 3.5m high clearance garage • R/water tanks with pump, equipped bore, landscaped gardens, established trees 2 1 2 & shrubs

148 Burston Road, Glencoe 15 ES R AC

173 Uphills Road, Kongorong 14 ES R AC

4 Springs Road, Port MacDonnell $254,000

7 Sydney Street, Nelson

20495 Penola Road, Mount Gambier $294,000 4 ES R AC

$420,000

5 5. RES AC

$459,000

$499,000

$7,500 CASHBACK TO PURCHASER • Beautiful Federation style residence amongst attractive gardens on 15 Acres • 3BR, formal dining & lounge, sitting room, country style dine-in kitchen, high ceilings, striking leadlight, open fire places & timber mantles • Purchase your own magnificent piece of history & enjoy a rural lifestyle 3 1 6

36 Sheathers Road, Caveton

• 4-5BR solid brick home tucked away in a beautiful rural setting on 14 Acres • Polished floorboards, formal dining & lounge, blackwood kitchen/dining with elec cooking & family room/5th bedroom • 4 main paddocks, plus house 5 2 7 & shed yards

24 Yahl Main Road, Yahl $449,000

• Horse lovers hideaway only 10 mins. from Mt. Gambier on 10 Acres • 3BR/2Bath solid brick home with 2 living areas & dbl garage UMR • Excellent shedding, including 35 x 19m undercover arena with lights 2 6 • In conjunction with Herberts Real Estate 3

$460,000

• Unique property offering extra room for extended family or Bed & Breakfast (S.T.C.A.) • 3BR brick home & 5BR Blue Lake Home on 4725m2 allot • Both homes connected to Blue Lake water & Envirocycle • Close to Yahl Primary School

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• Stone’s throw from the beach, well presented 2BR, 2 Bath home with easy conversion to a 3BR home • Open plan kitchen & dining area with elec cooking & d/washer • Large family room with gas heating & r/c a/c • Large 2bay high clearance shed, 2 2 4 plus adjoining 3 bay garage

• Attractive family home with 30ft x 40ft high clearance garage – ideal for caravan or boat • Boasting 9 ft ceilings, formal lounge, modern kitchen, adjoining family/meals area, huge rumpus room, paved alfresco & gorgeous garden setting • S/S a/c, s/c heating, r/water, equipped 2 6 bore, dbl garage UMR with int. access 3

20 Banksia Street, Nelson RSD FEITE F O NV I

24 Compton Street, Port MacDonnell $149,000

$169,000

• Enjoy the peace & tranquillity of the picturesque Glenelg River • 3BR home plus excellent shedding on low maintenance allotment • R/C A/C, S/C heating, 2 r/water tanks & equipped bore • Owen Pettingill - Licenced Agent

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• Summer holidays made easy • Affordable 2BR home on 609m2 flat allotment by the beach • Freshly painted throughout, new roof, new HWS, s/c heating, large rumpus room • Single iron garage plus 2 1 1 tool shed


ADVERTORIAL I BLUE LAKE REAL ESTATE Nothing screams optimism about the future more than a new business opening its doors and that’s exactly what the team at Blue Lake Real Estate has done. Kathryn WeddellLucas has branched out on her own, bringing her 10 years experience in property services, and more recently, her almost four years in real estate sales, to a new venture looking to find you your dream

home, sell your current property, or manage your commercial and residential investment properties. Kathryn’s 10 years with the State Valuation Office and three and a half years on the ground in Mount Gambier in real estate sales has given her a firm grounding to provide the right blend of expertise and local knowledge to cater for all your real estate needs. And with the

Experience and optimism are the keys to success

support of Stacey Johnston, who brings more than a decade of experience in residential and commercial leasing, Blue Lake Real Estate is a one stop shop for a personalised and professional approach to your real estate requirements. Kathryn completed her real estate licence 18 months ago and boasts a commitment to exceptional customer service as the

cornerstone of her new business, which opened its doors this week in Gray Street. “We have the right people, expertise, resources and commitment to ensure a positive experience and the best possible result for you,” Kathryn said. The move out on her own has

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been one made with a huge amount of family support with her parents Don and Fay Weddell and sister Mary-Ann right behind her bold career choice. Sadly, her father passed away recently before he had a chance to see Kathryn’s dream turn into a bricks and mortar reality.

Kathryn’s husband Brenton and 16 year old son Aidan have also shown an enormous amount of support and faith in Kathryn. The new modern office will be open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm with staff contactable seven days a week. Blue Lake Real Estate

is eager to take on your listing or property management portfolio now so drop into 44a Gray Street, Mount Gambier or call (08)8725 7770 and talk through your needs with Kathryn or Stacey.


LOCAL Medical

coup for Green Triangle

The Greater Green Triangle University Department of Rural Health has its first public health physician trainee. Dr Elizabeth Peach has taken on the role and will develop her skills across a broad range of public health competencies over the three year advanced training program. Dr Peach, who is based at the Warrnambool office of GGT UDRH at Deakin University, is funded through the Federal Government’s Specialist Training Program. The

Australasian Faculty of Public Health Medicine (AFPHM) training program gives trainees multiple skills in a wide range of areas such as research, health promotion at a regional and population level, working in the community, developing health programs and influencing health policy. Dr Peach said she was excited by the opportunity and pleased that a rural area had received funding for the training. “Because there are no public health physicians in this

part of Australia, there is huge scope for interesting projects,” she said. After the three-year training, public health physicians have a variety of options available to them. “I’m sure it will change over time, but at this stage I am keen to learn work in alcohol and tobacco control, obesity prevention, Indigenous and minority group health and health in developing countries,” she said. Dr Peach recently returned to Australia from France where she completed her Masters Degree in international development. During the three-year full-time equivalent program, trainees acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes of a public health physician by completing, with guidance from regional education coordinators, supervisors, and mentors, rotations through a variety of appropriate public health activities. The program is

available to doctors who have at least three years of medical experience, including two years of clinical experience, and who are enrolment in or completed a Masters Degree in Public Health. The AFPHM is a faculty of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians and is committed to the practice of public health medicine and encouragement of public health research in the health and care of populations, promotion of health, prevention of disease and illness, assessment of a community’s health needs and provision of services to communities and specific groups. GGT UDRH Director Professor James Dunbar said securing a public health physician trainee was a great outcome for the region. “I am delighted to have secured the funding and attracted such a highly qualified candidate as Dr Peach,” Professor

Dunbar said. “She will be able to contribute to the department’s international standing in rural health research

and advise local health organisations on how to improve the health of people in the Greater Green Triangle.”

local art prize More than 30 students from schools across south-west Victoria have illustrated how drugs impact on communities and families. The students have submitted works to the Western Region Alcohol and Drug Centre (WRAD) art in schools competition where they are vying for more than $1000 in prizes. WRAD Improved Services Co-ordinator, Angela Alexander, said the competition had uncovered many interesting and thoughtprovoking pieces of art. “There is a fantastic range of artwork and very impressive creativity,” Ms Alexander said. Three judges are assessing the entries and the winners will be announced on June 21 during Drug Action Week at the ArtLink building in Koroit Street, Warrnambool.The works are currently on display.

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LOCAL Whales Whale season has arrived early this year, with several of the giant marine mammals spotted in Portland

are out in force this year waters in the past week. Fifteen whale sightings have already been recorded this year, with the first

whale for the season making a very early appearance, 200m offshore from Anderson Point on April 3 this

year. Both Southern Right Whales and Humpback Whales have been sighted in recent weeks, appearing in the waters around Cape Bridgewater, Cape Nelson and Portland. Mayor Cr Karen Stephens said that the whales attract many visitors to the Shire each year, and people hoping to spot one of the giant creatures can receive a little help with council’s Whalemail alerts. “The popular Glenelg Shire Council Whalemail email alert system enables Shire residents and visitors to receive email notifications

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whenever whales are sighted off the coastline of Portland, Cape Bridgewater or Cape Nelson,” Cr Stephens said. The Whalemail site has been highly successful, receiving thousands of visits since it was first launched in June 2011. To sign up for email notifications, or to check the archive of whale hotspots, go to www.whalemail. com.au Glenelg Shire Council staff at the Visitor Information Centre in Portland, which is based at the Maritime Discovery Centre, are maintaining the website and email notifications.

Cr Stephens also reminded boaters to slow down and be careful when sharing the water with whales. “It’s important not to get too close to marine mammals when on the water – the Department of Environment and Primary Industries advises that boats are not permitted to approach within 200m of a whale and jet skis are not permitted within 300m of a whale,” she said. Southern Right Whales visit the waters around Portland each winter while they are transiting through the Southern Ocean.

at the region’s galleries July 13-September 8 Our Mob RIDDOCH ART GALLERY, MOUNT GAMBIER Presented by the Adelaide Festival Centre, Our Mob is a Statewide exhibition of South Australian Indigenous art that celebrates the power of creative collaboration across regional boundaries and between arts organisations. The Our Mob concept was first born in 2006 and has toured ever since biannually through regional South Australia. See future editions of Southern Life for details of Naracoorte and Millicent exhibitions.

• Dance floor Until July 14 Victorian Guild of China Painters HAMILTON ART GALLERY, HAMILTON In an era when most porcelain is transfer printed the art of handpainted porcelain is a rarely seen treasure. Thanks to this dedicated group the fine art is not lost to our times. This will be the first exhibition in a public gallery of the work from the Victorian Guild of China Painters allowing the public to marvel at the beautiful skills presented. Works on display will have the option to be purchased with part of the proceeds donated to the Hamilton SES.

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at the region’s theatres July 17 & 18 Classic Triple Bill (Australian Ballet – The Dancers Company) SIR ROBERT HELPMANN THEATRE, MOUNT GAMBIER The Dancers Company, the regional touring arm of The Australian Ballet, is on the road again in 2013 to perform a dazzling triple bill of ballet gems in regional Australia. Paquita is a popular tutu spectacular that makes a welcome return to The Dancers Company repertoire after an absence of 22 years. Then there is the band new work by Simon Dow, exprincipal artist of The Australian Ballet and former artistic director of West Australian Ballet. The piece will be choreographed in a classical style and feature the young male dancers of the company, showcasing their athleticism and emerging artistry. And there will also be act three of Swan Lake, arguably the most iconic act of all ballets. July 19 It’s My Party and I’ll Die If I Want To – HIT Productions HAMILTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, HAMILTON “Good evening. At 10.23 pm on Saturday, January 24, my doctor gave me three months to live. By my calculations, that leaves me with exactly... (looks at clock) 111 minutes. So Dawn’s invited the kids around for sausage rolls and saladas.” So opens Australian playwright Elizabeth Coleman’s deliciously funny and sweetly dark It’s My Party (And I’ll Die If I Want To). Gruff, well ordered, quintessentially Aussie family man, Ron, believes he is dying. In a magnanimous gesture of loving finality he arranges for his family to gather to give them the news and offer them a few last quality moments. Or is it? This fast-paced and lively comedy with a cast of six will be brought together by the proven HIT team.


DON PEGLER MP MEMBER FOR MOUNT GAMBIER June 2013 NewsleƩer WELCOME I know many of you found my ‘Pegler’s Podium’ ar cles in The Border Watch informa ve and a great resource for finding out what is happening in parliament. I will con nue to keep you, my cons tuents, informed by way of a regular newsle er. I would welcome your comment and feedback on any aspect, please feel free to contact my Electorate Office. GAMBLING REFORM The Government has introduced a bill on gambling reform which I am totally opposed to. If the bill is passed it will allow the Adelaide Casino to go from 995 to 1,500 poker machines. If the Casino cannot purchase these from exis ng venues, the Government will issue them with up to 300 extra licenses. The bill would also allow exis ng venues to go from a maximum of 40 machines to 60. I feel this is pandering to the big end of town, as the only venues that could afford to expand would be the major hotel chains and the likes of the Coles and Woolworths owned venues. Part of the bill that I do agree with is voluntary pre-commitment and the automated risk monitoring, this is a great step forward. The problem with this though is that the Federal Government is also implemen ng similar laws in 2 years me. If the bill is successful we could see a situa on where venue owners would have to implement one set of State rules now at great cost only to have to change them all in 2 years me under Federal law. RETIREMENT VILLAGES ACT REVIEW A er much lobbying by myself and others the government has agreed to set up a Parliamentary Select Commi ee to review the Re rement Villages Act, which has not been reviewed since 1987. In rela on to the forma on of this commi ee, no doubt the results will be that it will make recommenda ons on how we can make changes to the act. These changes should not be seen as threats to either the residents of re rement villages or the administering authori es. I strongly support the fact that both the residents and the administra ng authori es

must know what their obliga ons are to each other and to the corporate body. We have several re rement villages in Mount Gambier, and I quite o en have residents come to see me with their concerns about how their cons tu on and management commi ees work. An important component of the Act is that re rement village cons tu ons need to spell out very succinctly what the powers are of those management commi ees in se ng fees and their vo ng processes and en tlements so that everybody knows exactly where they stand. We have sent out le ers to the residents and managers of our re rement villages to inform them of this review and to give them the opportunity to make comment. GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE The extensions to the Mount Gambier Prison are on track for a mid-year opening at a cost of $23 million. The new prison will house an extra 108 inmates and provide addi onal employment opportuni es in the region. There are also benefits for our local service contractors, food and merchandise suppliers. The Mount Gambier Prison will be further expanded to include a 60 bed low-medium security accommoda on unit to be constructed over the next three years. This will bring the total capacity of the prison to 340 prisoners. The site for the new ambulance sta on at the corner of Crouch Street South and Sturt Street has been prepared and building should commence early July and be completed by February 2014. The cost of this project is $3.5 million. The extensions to the hospital should have commenced by now but there seems to be a disagreement between the government and the property owner. Hopefully this ma er can be quickly resolved so that redevelopment works can commence in the not too distant future. At a cost of $27.5 million we will see accident and emergency facili es more than doubled, we will go from six to ten dental chairs, there will be a new six bed mental health ward and 22 extra car parks among other things.

GRANTS AND SUPPORT LETTERS I am always available to write support le ers for clubs or organisa ons who wish to apply for any grants for funding. As funding opportuni es arise my staff and I will keep you well informed via media releases, on my website or alterna vely you can contact my office for the latest funding informa on at any me. Recent successful recipients of various grant funding include:- Mount Gambier Italo Australian Club, Saints United Tennis Club, Cavaliers Hockey Club, Lifeline SE, Stage 2 Cellulose Fibre Chain Study, Port MacDonnell foreshore & CBD redevelopment, Tarpeena Progress Associa on, Mount Gambier & District Saleyards Upgrade, Moorak Hall and Meals on Wheels Mount Gambier FLAG REQUESTS I receive many requests from schools and community organisa ons for new or replacement Australian and South Australian flags. Recently I a ended Gordon Educa on Centre to present a new Australian flag a er receiving a very hear elt le er from one of their students, Georgia. It was indeed a pleasure to meet with Georgia and her classmates and make this presenta on to her and the Gordon Educa on Centre community.

PATS SCHEME A er much discussion and intense lobbying by Geoff Brock, Member for Frome, Lynn Breuer, Member for Giles and myself with the Hon Jack Snelling, Minister for Health, he has finally agreed to a review of the Pa ent Assistance Transport Scheme (PATS). PATS is a

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subsidy program to assist people travelling more than 100km each way to receive medical services. The current rate of reimbursement is 16c/km and $30 towards accommoda on costs. Airfares are reimbursed, but the pa ent first has to pay the up-front costs which makes it extremely difficult for those on low incomes. My first priority is to have the medical services locally based, but where it is not possible or cost efficient the reimbursement through PATS needs to be reflec ve for those requiring it. E-WASTE DISPOSAL Electronic waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams in Australia, par cularly with the changeover to digital television. Televisions and computers contain hazardous and valuable resources including lead, glass, copper and aluminium. Therefore, it is important that electronic waste is disposed of correctly. In recogni on of this, Mount Gambier now has its own free drop-off site at the City of Mount Gambier Waste Transfer Sta on on Eucalypt Drive to dispose of unwanted televisions and computers. In addi on to analog, flat screen and LCD televisions, the drop-off site will also accept all computer and computer products, including monitors, printers and computer peripherals such as mice, keyboards and scanners. ELECTORATE OFFICE SERVICES If you need the services of a Jus ce of the Peace (JP), my electorate office staff can help you. Please contact my Electorate Office to confirm availability. I am also pleased to once again offer our premises to the Australian Taxa on Office as part of their Tax Help Program. Tax Help is a network of community volunteers who provide a free and confiden al service to help people complete their tax returns during tax me. Tax Help is suitable for low income earners with fairly straigh orward tax affairs. Volunteers are fully trained, accredited and supported by the ATO and operate from 1 July to 31 October. Please contact my office for further informa on.


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The Regional Victoria Open Day, an event designed to put city people wanting to move to regional Victoria in touch with key information sources, has been a big success with visiting guests. Over the long weekend Glenelg Shire Council hosted 19 metropolitan individuals from six family groups, who expressed a genuine interest in relocating to Glenelg Shire. Mayor Cr Karen Stephens said that the inaugural event gave city guests plenty of opportunity to come to the south west, speak with locals about their potential relocation and see for themselves the many unique drawcards our shire has to offer. “A networking function to

help the visitors make community connections was held on Saturday in council’s reception room, with a range of community organisations including schools, health organisations, service clubs, recreation groups, employment agencies and real estate agents on hand to meet our visitors,” Cr Stephens said. “On Sunday the visitors enjoyed a coach tour of the shire which departed from Portland, travelling via Heywood to Casterton where they were able to experience the excitement of the Kelpie Muster. “They then travelled on via Dartmoor to Nelson for morning tea, and afterwards took in the beautiful coastal

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LOCAL Mia

on top of the kelpie world

New South Wales kelpie Mia is now a national champion. Mia, bred and handled by Rick Jones, of Broken Hill, won the $8000 RMA Working Dog Futurity at the Clark Rubber Australian Working Dog Muster at Casterton on

the Queen’s Birthday weekend. Mr Jones was handling the dog for new owner Doug Coombes from Hay. With three dogs in the final of the futurity, Mr Jones had a good chance of success but had to fight off a tough challenge from Lessie

Charlie, handled by Ian McDonald, winning 144 points to 140. “She’s a handy dog,” Mr Jones said. “She suited the sheep and worked well with them. It’s just the luck of the day.” Mr Jones was handling the dog for new owner Doug Coombes from Hay. He said winning the event was a great honour. “This is the blue chip event in Australia,” Mr Jones said. The winner takes home $4000 first prize. Judge Joe Spicer said the quality of working dogs was great, especially those run by handlers and not their owners. “Usually the people who sold them are more experienced at these competitions

drama at the theatre so they go back to the vendor to handle them,” Mr Spicer said. “It’s a big ask for the dogs but they handled them very well.” Mr Spicer said the course was tough but most dogs handled it well. “Mia had a little better feel for the stock and was a bit cleaner in the pens,” he said. Mia also beat the top selling Tom who set a national working dog record when he sold for $12,000 last year at Casterton. Tom returned to compete in RMA Working Dog Auction Futurity as part of the Clark Rubber Australian Working Dog Muster at Casterton over the Queen’s birthday long weekend. Left - RMA Working Dog Auction Futurity winner Mia with breeder and handler Rick Jones. Photo courtesy of Ann James.

Doors open at 4pm for the $8 a head show which features local band My Alliance as well as Seconds Before Sunrise (below), Driven to the Verge (above top) and Mercies End (Above).The headline act will be Save The Clocktower. There will also be door prizes on the night.

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June 27 - 7.30pm The Table of Knowledge SIR ROBERT HELPMANN THEATRE A play based on the Wollongong Council ICAC scandal.


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be this school holidays School holidays are always huge at the Portland YMCA and this coming school break will be no different. From the jam packed school holiday program to the swimming lessons, Portland YMCA is your one stop shop for holiday entertainment and fun. It all kicks off on a huge day for the “Y” on Friday, June 28. It starts with a 7am community breakfast before the Early Childhood Centre commemorates Red Nose Day with a pyjama party and pancake day and then rounds out with a Pool Party and Movie Night from 5-8pm. Entry to the Pool Party and

Movie Night is free with Rotary providing a $4 barbeque meal, which includes a sausage, hamburger and drink. From that point on the YMCA is offering Water Play, Kids Zumba, Come’N’Try Underwater Hockey, Kinder Gym and use of the Rock Wall, with all activities targeting 5-13 year olds. For those interested in taking advantage of the five day swimming lesson program, being offered over both weeks of the holidays, you will need to get in quick as bookings are essential and places always fill fast. Enrolment forms are available at

the YMCA at 22 Bentinck Street, Portland. Classes are 40 minutes, cost $55 for five lessons and are run by experienced, qualified AUSTSWIM teachers. For more details regarding the swimming lessons and everything going on at Portland YMCA log onto their website www.portland.ymca. org.au or go to their facebook page.

LOCAL Vendor Tasmanian-based breeder Matthew Johnson and buyers Paul and Jean Weeding from the Okehampton merino stud in Tasmania have reunited to set another top price at the Clark Rubber Casterton Working Dog Auction. The Weedings purchased Ben for $10,500 at the auction on Sunday, June 9, the top price paid for more than 80 dogs in the auction. The auction was the high point of the annual Clark Rubber Australian Kelpie Muster which drew record crowds from around Australia to Casterton in south-west Victoria. Last year the vendor and buyer set a record price for a working dog with the sale of Tom for $12,000. Pleased with the Tom’s performance, Mr Weeding had no hesitation returning to the same breeder and trainer. “He came out to help on our farm a few weeks ago so we had a chance to try before we buy,” he said. “He’s a good, forceful dog with a good temperament and he’ll work all day. He’s

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and buyer reunite only young so he’s got a great future.” The Weedings purchased another dog from Mr Johnson about 10 years ago. “We paid $4600 at the Casterton auction. Things have come a long way in that time,” Mr Weeding said. Ben’s performance came as a shock to Mr Johnson. “He’s a great dog but I thought he’d get around the $5000-$6000 mark,” he said. “Last year I knew the Weedings were going to bid but I didn’t have a clue this year. “I couldn’t be happier that he’s going to them.” Mr Johnson described Ben as a strong yard, shed and truck worker. “He’s done a lot of dairy work and he is exceptional in his yard work,” he said. “He’s your best mate as well.” The black and tan kelpie is 17 months old. The $10,500 sale equals the second top price achieved in the history of the auction.The second highest price of $10,000 was achieved by vendor Ian

O’Connell, of Hamilton, with Bagalla Mister, purchased by Evan Flint from Kingston, South Australia. Working Dog Auction committee president Nancy Withers said the quality of the dogs was excellent. “I’d say it was the best line up of dogs we’ve ever had,” Ms Withers said. She described the prices as very good and reflective of current market conditions. “They reflect the prevailing prices for livestock in the past 12 months which dictate how much buyers can spend,” she said. “Overall we’re very happy.” Major sponsor Chris Malcolm, of Clark Rubber, said it was a fabulous weekend for anyone who loves dogs

and the country. “There are some seriously good dogs here. The quality seems to be improving every year,” Mr Malcolm said. “Everyone is saying there are a record number of people here and with 80 dogs in the auction it has really taken off.” Above - Top-priced kelpie Ben, with (from left) Chris Malcolm, from major sponsors Clark Rubber, Paul and Jean Weeding and Matthew Johnson with his wife Margie and children Sophie and Dylan. Photo courtesy of Ann James.


LOCAL Moe

does what comes naturally

now showing

Ballarat district dog Moe went one step higher in this year’s Kelpie high jump at the Clark Rubber Australian Working Dog Muster at Casterton on the Queen’s Birthday weekend. Moe, handled by Jarrod Quick, from Dean near Ballarat, won the event after coming second in 2012. But Moe didn’t have to match his high jumping efforts of 2012 to win this year. Last year he finished second with a jump of 2.62 metres, this year he was first with a jump of 2.40 metres. He was still a long way from the record of 2.91

metres. Mr Quick said he couldn’t pinpoint why Moe could so high. “I don’t train him for it,” he said. “He just likes to jump.” More than 30 dogs competed in the popular event. Tony Wilson’s Mack, from Balliang, was second with a jump of 2.27 metres, followed by equal third Casey Waters with Lui, Ash King with Tip at 2.25 metres.

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Left - Jarrod Quick and Moe. Photo courtesy of Jill Frawley

Rotary market keeping the kids happy Be a part of the action Children were pleasantly surprised to find pony rides at the Rotary Market last Saturday. Five year old Shayla Cole, of Mount Gambier, hitched a ride with Donna, the white Welsh pony, guided by Amber Rowe from Just for Fun horse rides, of Tarpeena. The ponies will be back at the market, behind Harvey Norman, for the next few weeks. Vendors wishing to book an indoor or outdoor stall at the market should call 0466 385 852.

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Come and taste for yourself why Coonawarra wine is renowned the world over for its outstanding quality and ageing ability as Coonawarra wineries delve into their cellars throughout July to unearth some

real treasures. Now in its eleventh year and developing quite the cult following, Coonawarra Cellar Dwellers is a month long festival providing a rare opportunity to taste and buy aged, special release and

back vintage wines right in the cellar door. Newly appointed Coonawarra Vignerons marketing and events manager Renée Harrison has recently arrived from Paris, where she has been working for the

past five years. She is an Australian born marketing professional with global experience in event design and organisation and is extremely enthusiastic about the upcoming event in Coonawarra. “The Cellar Dwellers

on this day July 1 1881 The world’s first international telephone call is made between St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada, and Calais, Maine, United States

1903

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festival is unparalleled in the events industry and gives everyone the opportunity to taste and buy aged and special release Coonawarra wines, meet with local winemakers, wander the historic wine trails and experience a wine region through the crisp winter month of July” said Miss Harrison. “It’s a completely unique concept and something that makes Coonawarra stand out as a world class wine region.” This year, Balnaves of Coonawarra is releasing “The Tally” 2007 for cellar door tastings, while Leconfield Coonawarra is dusting off a 1993 Riesling and Patrick of Coonawarra has dived into the depths of Pat’s private cellar and found a 50 year old Tawny Port which has been carefully barrel matured over the last half

century. There are 20 wineries contributing to the aged tastings and food and wine experiences, including Rymill Coonawarra’s Warm up with Wagyu available every weekend and Zema Estates Winter Wine and Chocolate for the sweet tooth in us all. Additionally, there are eight special events running throughout the month including Hollick Wines famous Long Lunch and other popular events like High Tea at Blok Estate. With plenty of vintage B&Bs, upmarket accommodation, some of South Australia’s top award winning restaurants and plenty of places to shop, explore and indulge, July is the perfect time to take a long weekend off and arouse your senses in Coonawarra.

Coonawarra Cellar Dwellers Visit www.coonawarra.org for a full program of events or call the Coonawarra Vignerons Association on (08)8737 2392.

1945 Blondie’s Deborah Harry was born.

1949 Aussie singing sensation John Farnham was born.

1961 The late Princess of Wales - Diana Spencer - was born.

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1978 Australia’s Northern Territory is granted selfgovernment.

Patrick of Coonawarra 1981

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Irish born premiership player for the Sydney Swans, Tadgh Kennelly was born.

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SPORTJunior

It was all about improving the club’s junior golfers on the Queen’s Birthday long weekend at the Mount

golfers get a helping hand

Gambier Gold Club. Organised by the junior committee, a specialist coaching day was held at the Attamurra course

for all handicap and non-handicap juniors who have played in the monthly five and nine hole junior competitions throughout the year. Twenty five juniors received specialist coaching from resident PGA Professional Damian Swadling. Juniors also took part in an hour long ‘boot camp’ fitness session

tempt the tastebuds hosted by qualified fitness instructor Zach Doidge, who tailored the session for golf specific fitness. The children, whose ages ranged from 4 to 14 years loved the specialist golf coaching and fitness instruction. In between sessions the kids and parents enjoyed a barbeque lunch in the clubrooms. Junior development officers, Duncan Savage and Mel Bawden said the opportunity to run the specialist coaching day came about through support from the Mount Gambier City Council and the Mount Gambier Community Bendigo Bank. “We are very grateful to the Bendigo Community Bank for their very generous support,” Ms Bawden said. “Quite simply, without their support these two days would

not be able to go ahead. “It is fantastic to see the smiles on the kids’ faces when they see the results from the great coaching that Damian provides. “It was also brilliant to have Bendigo Community Bank volunteer director, Rodney Summers support the day.” The junior committee is holding another specialist coaching day for their five and nine hole juniors this Sunday. Left (top) - Some of the junior golfers with personal trainer Zach Doidge, club professional Damian Swadling and Bendigo Bank volunteer director Rodney Summers.

Spicy Pumpkin Soup 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 red onion, chopped 3 garlic cloves, crushed 2 (300g) golden delight potatoes, peeled, chopped 1kg butternut pumpkin, peeled, chopped 1/4 teaspoon dried chilli flakes 2 teaspoons ground coriander 1 litre salt-reduced chicken stock 1/2 cup pure cream Pure cream, chopped fresh chives and toast, to serve Method Heat oil in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic. Cook, stirring, for 3 minutes or until onion has softened. Add potato and pumpkin. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 5 minutes or until potato starts to brown. Add chilli and coriander. Cook for 1 minute or until fragrant. Add stock. Cover. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer for 10 to 12 minutes or until potato and pumpkin are tender. Set aside for 2 minutes to cool slightly. Blend in batches until smooth. Return to pan over low heat. Stir in cream. Cook for 1 minute or until heated through. Season with pepper. Divide between bowls. Top with cream and chives. Serve with toast.

Left (far left) - Damian Swadling helping the group’s youngest participant, four year old Ewan Savage. Left - Zach Doidge puts the young golfers through a boot camp session.

at the gallery Until July 14 Victorian Guild of China Painters HAMILTON ART GALLERY, HAMILTON In an era when most porcelain is transfer printed the art of handpainted porcelain is a rarely seen treasure. Thanks to this dedicated group the fine art is not lost to our times. This will be the first exhibition in a public gallery of the work from the Victorian Guild of China Painters allowing the public to

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LOCAL Band

set to get back into competition mode

The RSL Blue Lake Highland Pipe Band recently had three of its drummers compete at the Victorian Pipe Band Association Drumming contest at Ringwood, Victoria. Anthony Munro, from Naracoorte, was placed first in the C grade whilst Sean Telford and Rebecca Kober finished in the top six of D grade and novice respectively Naracoorte’s Don Patterson was the accompanying piper for the drummers. Anthony has been tutoring the drummers from the RSL Blue Lake Highland Pipe Band for the past 18 months in preparation for

the band’s recent visit to the Ypres Memorial Tattoo in Belgium. With that now over, the band has decided to participate in competitions again, after not having done so in more than 40 years. The band’s last successful competition was in 1971 when they placed first in B grade. The band has been broadening its experience in the past few years attending the competition street march at Daylesford, the Ypres Memorial Tattoo in Belgium last year and the local Limestone Coast Tattoo held annually at the Icehouse. The band is always seeking new

members and tuition is free for children or adults. Please contact Barry Ward (08)8725 5661.

LOCAL Getting

connected through the library

The South Australian Public Library “One Card” network is connecting the system of more than 130 public libraries across South Australia, allowing customers to borrow and return items wherever they go, using their current library card. The Mount Gambier Library and Port MacDonnell Library will be joining the “One Card” network on 5 this year. This means that customers will have a greatly expanded choice of items to borrow from their Mount Gambier or Port MacDonnell Library,

with access to millions of books, DVDs, CDs and magazines. From September 5, customers will be able to borrow up to 20 DVDs and CDs, up to 100 items, have 24 hour access to the online catalogue, place up to 30 reservations and receive an email reminder three days before their item is due to be returned. Customers can simply drop off their borrowed items to any South Australian Library, which is perfect for people who are travelling and for university students who

may be going back and forth to the Limestone Coast during term break. Both libraries will be keeping their customers up to date with the change over progress through local media and with weekly notifications within the libraries. For more information pop into your local library branch. Below - Angela Sullivan, and Eve Carlin (Port MacDonnell Library), with Vicki Hutchinson and Patricia Ellis (Mount Gambier Library).

Above - The RSL Blue Lake Highland Pipe Band members who recently attended the Victorian Pipe Band Association Drumming Competition in Ringwood. Rebecca Kober competed in the novice section, Sean Telford competed in the D grade competition, Anthony Munro won B grade and Don Patterson was the accompanying piper for the competitors.

rounding out environmental month

JUNE 23 Life in the Deadwood Mount Gambier Library 11.30am (45 min) Multifunction room, Mount Gambier Library.

Session 1 Nature’s recyclers, beetles, what lives in hollows and sustainable firewood options with Kris Messenger; Oisin Sweeney, Natural Resources SE & Peter Feast, Mimosa Farm Trees.

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1.30pm (45 min) Multifunction room, Mount Gambier Library. Session 2 Minibeasts, Bugs, Beetles and more with Kris Messenger and the Bugs n Slugs team. Bookings required for both sessions via the library either in person or phone (08)8721 2540 or online: www.mountgambier.sa.go v.au/library

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Looking for a restaurant with a relaxed friendly atmosphere along with a delicious extensive menu then you will not be disappointed at The Blue Lake Curry Club. Fully licensed or BYO enjoy a romantic dinner or a catch up with friends over a beef Rogan Josh or a Chicken Moghlai. Offering seafood, beef, lamb, pork, chicken plus vegetarian cooked fresh daily the menu is sure to surprise and delight. A must try is one of their in house aromatic Tandoori breads or why not a selection of Rice and Biryani. A kids menu is also available as is take-away and home delivery. Enquire about their lunch special or phone through your order. Taste the traditional flavors of India at The Blue Lake Curry Club. Open 7 days.

The Pub in the Scrub turns 140 this year. Be part of the celebrations. Just an hour’s drive from Mount Gambier, the Menzies Hotel presents old world charm and hospitality as it has done since 1872. Eddie and his staff trade every day of the year in the bar, post office and convenience store. Friday and Saturday night the bistro is open with an extensive menu of large hearty meals, while on Sunday we turn back the hands of time to the traditional cooking of a magnificent wood fired pizza. Fired up all day from midday until 7pm, we cook your pizza in front of you - whether it is traditional toppings or your own invention from our extensive list of ingredients. Enjoy a wine or the beer, rum and cider we have on tap while you enjoy our pizzas.

Come and experience all that Bullfrogs has to offer. This rustic Australian restaurant set in the historic Oatmill complex won’t disappoint, and has an atmosphere that will surely please everyone. Whether it’s an intimate dinner for two, a dinner party with friends, or wanting somewhere to hold a large function, Bullfrogs can offer it all. With its modern Australian cuisine on offer in its cafe’, bar and grill your appetite will be delighted. Their Lavazza coffee alone is worth a visit, or come and enjoy their extensive wine list. If it’s cocktails after work on a Friday that you’re after, again Bullfrogs is the place to go. Open Mon- Sat 11am – late.

With winter well and truly here why not try a delicious hot takeaway from The Allendale East General Store. Located in the heart of picturesque Allendale proprietors John and Sharon pride themselves on delivering top quality home cooked takeaway with a friendly smile. Old favorites such as fish and chips, hamburgers, steak sandwiches and hot chicken and gravy rolls are sure to satisfy. Their specialty dish the “Moka Dog” with bacon, capsicum and cheese comes highly recommended and definitely worth a drive according to John. For a healthier choice try a freshly made salad roll, sandwich or wrap. But I have to say their new cinnamon donut machine will be your favorite treat with a steaming hot coffee to go!

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Food, Fun and Friendly that is what the Western Tavern offers. A family friendly environment with the best value meals in town. Dine in our very comfortable lounge or enjoy a great meal with your mates in the front bar, both offer the same great choice from our $9.90 meal menus including our ever popular schnitzels with a variety of toppings plus a choice of salad or vegetables. The Western Tavern also offers the same great meals and choices as a takeaway option plus a phone order convenience. The Western Tavern is open 7 days a week with meals available for lunch 12-2pm and tea 6pm-8pm. Make our Tav your Tav. Come and enjoy a great evening with friends

Thinking scrumptious food? Yoeys Fine Foods range of delicious gourmet salads and sandwiches are sure to delight. Why not try the Moroccan Couscous, Quinoa or Aztec Rice. Tortilla Mexican Stacks, Risotto Muffins or a healthy frittata make a warming treat for lunch. Our menu is available to take-away or for dine-in. Yoeys Fine Foods cater for special dietary requirements including dairy and gluten free. See our range of sour dough breads perfect with winter soups. Awarded Mount Gambier’s “Best Cup of Coffee” by the Lonely Planet you can taste the culture at Yoeys Fine Foods.

Plants on Sturt, is the place to go to catch up with friends for that great morning / afternoon tea, or lunch. These can be either eaten in or taken away for your convenience. With a wide range of gluten free and vegetarian food on offer, and both savoury and sweet there is something to please everyone. During the cold winter months, trying one of their homemade pies is a must. They are able to do catering for your special function, and you can arrange to have your out of hours function held at the cafe. There fantastic coffee is also something to behold. While at Plants on Sturt, a browse at their local handmade originally designed giftware will have you leaving with more than a satisfied appetite. Open Mon – Fri 9-4pm, Sat 9.30- 2pm

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LOCAL Auf

wiedersehen St Martins Lutheran College recently undertook its first cultural study tour of Germany. For almost a month,10 students from Year 9-12, teachers Heather Frost and Janet Telford and old scholar Christopher Button explored nearly 3000 km of Germany

by bus. The tour grew from a sister school relationship which was established with Fritz Reuter Gymnasium in Dannenberg, northern Germany, two years ago. Since then students have been communicating with each other and building friendships via email

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and facebook. The tour was a perfect opportunity for the students to meet each other face to face and spend real time together. The Australian group spent one week living with host families from the school, attending lessons, engaging in social activities and doing excursions to nearby cities with their German host brothers and sisters.

The Australian group then spent two weeks traveling on a jam packed itinerary through the highlights of Germany before returning to Mount Gambier.The itinerary included Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and the medieval cities of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Goslar and Wernigerode. A visit to Wittenberg, the town in which the Lutheran Church began, was

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also a must, followed by the beautiful towns of Fuessen, Berchtesdagen and Bayrschzell in the Bavarian Alps. The group also did a short foray into Austria to explore Salzburg, the birth town of Mozart. Activites the group enjoyed included a one kilometre flying fox over the snow covered Thale Valley, a salt mine tour, complete with underground laser light show, an eating tour through Munich, castle visits, a cable car ride to the summit of Germany’s highest mountain, the Zugspitze, a meal at the Hofbräuhaus and attending the Spring Fair in Munich at the Oktoberfest showgrounds. Due to the exceptionally late winter in Europe this year students were also able to see snow falling and spend time engaging in some typical German winter fun. Students improved their language skills through immersion in German language and culture during their stay and made lots of connections between their classroom learning of German and real life. The group also visited Dachau concentration camp, where they were reminded of the suffering of many during World War II. This was a good link to the history component of our school curriculum. Next year the students from Fritz Reuter Gymnasium will make a reciprocal visit to St Martins Lutheran College where friendships can be further developed. Far left - Zoe Fulton and Rebekah Makela; Brandenburg Gate and Max Schutz stands proudly by his snowman creation; centre left - Bamberg and Bacharach; left - Linder hef Castle; Kelsie Appledore and Kalah Hutchins at The Zugspitze, Germany’s highest mountain and The Thale Valley.


TV GUIDE THURSDAY, JUNE 20

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Today 6.00 Sunrise 6.00 CBS This Morning 7.00 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 9.00 Mornings 9.00 The Morning Show Wurrawhy 7.30 Totally Wild Business Today 10.00 Being 11.30 Seven Morning News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 11.00 National News Spanish 10.35 Behind The 12.00 The Midday Movie OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold & The 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show News 11.00 World’s Greenest The Disappearance of Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s Kitchen Homes 12.00 Midday Report 1.00 The View Vonnie (M) 10.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 12.30 My Family 1.00 Twibns 2.00 The Block Sky High 2.00 Winners & Losers 10.30 Bondi Vet 11.00 Master2.00 Parl. Question Time 3.00 3.00 National News Now 3.00 The Daily Edition chef Encore 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Childrens Programs 5.30 ABC 4.00 Alive And Cooking 4.30 Seven News at 4.30 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady 4.30 National News News: Early 6.00 Time Team 5.30 Deal Or No Deal Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 5.30 Hot Seat 7.00 ABC News 6.00 Seven News Everyday Gourmet 4.00 Scope 6.00 National News 7.30 7:30 (SA) 6.30 Today Tonight 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 6.30 A Current Affair 8.00 Catalyst 7.00 Home And Away TEN News 7.00 The Block Sky High 8:30 Kirstie’s Vintage Home 8.00 House Rules 8.00 The Block Sky High 6.00 The Simpsons 9.20 Stephen Fry’s 100 9.15 Once Upon A Time Unlocked 6.30 The Project Greatest Gadgets 11.10 The Mindy Project 8.30 The Footy Show (AFL) 10.15 Lateline 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 12.00 The Daily Edition 10.30 The Footy Show (NRL) 10.50 The Business 8.30 Law & Order: S.V.U. 1.30 Home Shopping 10.30 TEN Late News 12.30 National News Late 11.20 Origins of Us: Guts 4.00 NBC Today 1.00 A Current Affair 11.15 The Project Encore 12.15 Parl. Question Time 5.00 Sunrise Extra 1.30 Extra 12.00 The Late Show 1.15 At The Movies 5.30 Seven Early News 2.00 Dangerman 1.00 Home Shopping 1.35 100 Greatest Gadgets 7 MATE 1.00 Alphas 2.00 Motor Mate ELEVEN 12.00 Charmed 1.00 Jag ONE HD 1.30 Omnisport 2.00 4.30 Dream Car Garage 5.30 Who’s 2.00 Star Trek Voyager 3.00 Infomercial Frontiers of Construction 3.00 Fear Still Standing 6.30 Seinfeld 7.30 Swamp 3.30 Cheers 4.00 The King of Queens Factor 4.00 Get Smart 4.30 Cops 5.00 I People 8.30 Hardcore Pawn 9.30 Auction 4.30 Family Ties 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Kings 10.30 Operation Repo 11.30 Jail The Brady Bunch 6.00 Sabrina 6.30 Cops 7.30 Who’s Line Is It Anyway? 8.30 12.00 D.E.A. Neighbours 7.00 Raymond Fast Forward 9.30 Brand X

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 6.00 Sunrise 6.00 CBS This Morning 7.00 6.00 Today 5.00 World Watch 9.00 The Morning Show Wurrawhy 7.30 Totally Wild 9.00 Mornings 1.00 Tommy Fleming - A 11.30 Seven Morning News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 11.00 National News Journey Home 12.00 The Midday Movie OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold & The 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 3.00 France 24 News The Disappearance of Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s Kitchen 1.00 The View 3.30 Al Jazeera News Vonnie (M) 10.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 2.00 The Block Sky High 4.00 The Journal 2.00 Winners & Losers 10.30 Bondi Vet 11.00 Master3.00 National News Now 4.30 PBS Newshour 3.00 The Daily Edition chef Encore 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 4.00 Alive And Cooking 5.30 Global Village 4.30 Seven News at 4.30 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady 4.30 National News 6.00 Trawlerman 5.30 Deal Or No Deal Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 5.30 Hot Seat 6.30 World News Australia 6.00 Seven News Everyday Gourmet 4.00 Scope 6.00 The WIN News Hour 7.30 Shane Delia’s 6.30 Today Tonight 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 7.00 The Block Sky High Spice Journey 7.00 Home And Away TEN News 8.00 The Block Sky High 8.00 The Little Paris 8.00 House Rules Unlocked 6.00 The Simpsons Kitchen 9.15 Once Upon A Time 8.30 The Footy Show (AFL) 6.30 The Project 8.35 The Spice Trip 11.10 The Mindy Project 10.30 The Footy Show (NRL) 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 9.30 One Born Every 12.00 The Daily Edition 8.30 Law & Order: S.V.U. 12.30 WIN News Hour Late Minute USA 1.30 Home Shopping 10.30 TEN Late News 1.30 Extra 10.25 World News Australia 5.00 Seven Early News 2.00 Dangerman 11.15 The Project Encore 11.00 Erotic Tales with Natalie Barr 3.00 Danoz 12.00 The Late Show 12.05 The Observer Effect and Mark Beretta 3.30 Good Morning America 1.00 Infomercial 1.10 Film: OSS: 117: Lost In Rio GO 1.00 Conan 2.00 16 And Pregnant GEM 12.00 Movie: Man About The 7 TWO 12.00 Hart To Hart 1.00 3.00 Monsuno 3.30 Max Steel 4.00 Ben House (PG) 2.00 Longmire 3.00 Alive & Seachange 2.00 Movie: The Black Knight 10 4.30 Young Justice 5.00 Adventure Cooking 3.30 RPA 4.30 Customs 5.30 (PG) 4.30 Homes Under the Hammer Time 5.30 The Block Sky High 6.30 The Ellen Degeneres Show 6.30 Friends 7.00 5.30 Bargain Hunt 6.30 Movie: My Middle 7.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 A Current Affair 7.30 Where Are They Girl (PG) 8.40 Movie: Ghost (M) 11.30 Mike & Molly 9.30 Friends With Benefits Now? 8.30 Embarrassing Bodies 9.30 Neighbours At War 12.00 The Bill

TV GUIDE FRIDAY, JUNE 21

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Sunrise 6.00 CBS This Morning 7.00 6.00 Today 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 The Morning Show Wurrawhy 7.30 Totally Wild 9.00 Mornings 9.30 Business Today 10.00 My 11.30 Seven Morning News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 11.00 National News Place 10.20 What I Wrote 10.30 12.00 The Midday Movie OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold & The 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Designers 10.45 Music Moves Blue Moon (PG) Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s Kitchen 11.00 Kitchen Cabinet 11.30 1.00 The View 2.00 Winners & Losers 10.00 The Living Room Encore 2.00 The Block Sky High One Plus One 12.00 Midday 3.00 The Daily Edition 11.00 Masterchef Encore 12.00 3.00 National News Now Report 12.30 Last Of The 4.30 Seven News at 4.30 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Summer Wine 1.00 Poirot 2.00 4.00 Alive And Cooking 5.30 Deal Or No Deal Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge 4.30 National News Bed of Roses 3.00 Children’s 6.00 Seven News Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet Programs 5.30 Hot Seat 6.30 Today Tonight 4.00 Lightning Point 4.30 Bold & 6.00 National News 5.30 ABC News 7.00 2013 AFL Season The Beautiful 5.00 TEN News 6.30 A Current Affair 6.00 Time Team Hawthorn v West 7.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 ABC News 6.00 The Simpsons Coast 8.30 Friday Night Movie 7.30 7.30 (SA) 6.30 The Project 10.30 Better Homes & Julie & Julia (PG) 8.00 Wild Life At The Zoo 7.30 The Living Room Gardens 10.30 Person of Interest 8.30 Doc Martin 8.30 NCIS (M) 12.00 The Daily Edition 11.30 Extra 9.20 The Bletchley Circle 9.30 T.B.A. 12.00 National News Late 10.05 Would I Lie To You? 10.30 TEN Late News 1.30 Harry’s Practice 12.30 A Current Affair 10.35 Lateline 2.00 The Island At The End 11.15 The Project Encore 1.00 Friday Night Rugby 11.15 Getting on 12.00 The Late Show of The World Bulldogs V Roosters 1.45 rage 1.00 Home Shopping Shackleton’s Triumph 7 MATE 1.00 Alphas 2.00 Motor Mate ELEVEN 1.00 JAG 2.00 Star Trek ONE HD 1.30 Omnisport 2.00 4.30 Dream Car Garage 5.30 Movie: Voyager 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 Cheers Diamond Divers 3.00 Fear Factor 4.00 Beethoven’s 5th (G) 7.30 Movie: Bolt 4.00 The King of Queens 4.30 Family Get Smart 4.30 Cops 5.00 I Fish 6.00 (PG) 9.30 Movie: Jaws 3 (M) 11.30 Ties 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The Brady M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Warehouse 13 12.30 Unsolved Mysteries Bunch 6.00 Sabrina 6.30 Neighbours Undercover Boss 8.30 Law & Order 9.30 1.30 Chapelle’s Show 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond Movie: Crash And Burn (M)

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TV GUIDE SATURDAY, JUNE 22

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Saturday Disney 6.00 Totally Wild 7.00 Paradise 6.00 Bubble Guppies 6.30 Dora 6.00 rage 7.00 Weekend Sunrise Cafe 7.30 Shezow 8.00 H2O The Explorer 7.00 Weekend 10.30 rage Guest 10.00 The Morning Show - Just Add Water 8.30 Totally Today 10.00 Mornings 12.00 Programmer 12.00 T.B.A. Wild 9.00 Scope 9.30 Good The Bottom Line Icon Series 11.30 7.30 (SA) 1.00 V8 Xtra Chef Bad Chef 10.00 Go Forth 12.30 The Middle 12.00 Australian Story 1.30 Seven’s Motorsport And Multiply 11.00 The Doctors 1.00 The Afternoon Movie 12.30 Catalyst V8 Utes 12.00 The Living Room Encore 1.00 Three Men Go To Oliver Twist (PG) 2.30 2013 AFL Season 1.00 T.B.A. 4.00 What’s Up Ireland 3.30 Anthony Bourdain: Port Adelaide V Down Under 4.30 Everyday 2.00 SANFL: Round 12 No Reservations Sydney Gourmet North Adel V Sturt 4.30 Discover Downunder 4.00 TBA 5.00 Agatha Christie’s 5.00 News: First At Five 5.00 TEN News at Five 5.30 Out of the Blue Poirot: Three Act 5.30 Getaway 6.00 David Attenborough’s 6.00 Seven News Tragedy (PG) 6.00 National Nine News The Life of Mammals 6.30 2013 AFL Season 6.30 Gardening Australia 6.30 The Saturday Movie 7.00 Qantas Wallabies V Western Bulldogs V 7.00 ABC News British and Irish Lions Shrek Forever After Richmond 7.30 Death In Paradise 2013 First Test (Live) 8.30 The Saturday Movie 10.30 Canal Road 8.30 Midsomer Murders 10.00 Saturday Night Movie Superman Returns 11.30 The Late Movie 10.00 Adam Hills Tonight Extraordinary (PG) Death Race (MA) 11.00 rage Guest Measures (PG) 11.45 The Late Movie 1.35 The Late Movie Programmer 12.15 48 Hours Cannonball Run II Dying On The Edge 1.00 Home Shopping 1.50 Movie: Friday The 13th 5.00 rage 7 MATE 1.00 Super Copter 2.00 Rigs 3.00 ELEVEN 1.00 Star Trek: Deep Space ONE HD 1.30 Omnisport 2.00 Black Style In Steel 3.30 Verminators 5.30 America’s Nine 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Gold 3.00 71 Degrees North 4.00 The Toughest Jobs 6.30 Movie: Despicable Me Britain & Irelands Next Top Model 5.00 WWE Experience 5.00 Escape With ET (PG) 8.30 Movie: Jurassic Park III (M) 10.20 America’s Next Top Model 6.00 Sabrina 6.00 Get Smart 6.30 Monster Jam 7.30 Movie: Wild Things II (M) 12.30 Unsolved 6.30 Masterchef 10.30 The Graham M*A*S*H 8.30 Cops: Adults Only 9.30 Mysteries 1.30 Chappelle’s Show Norton Show Movie: Jackass 3 (MA15+)

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 5.00 World Watch 6.00 Saturday Disney 6.00 Totally Wild 7.00 Paradise 6.00 Bubble Guppies 6.30 Dora 1.00 Bolshoi Theatre Re7.00 Weekend Sunrise Cafe 7.30 Shezow 8.00 H2O The Explorer 7.00 Weekend Opening Gala 10.00 The Morning Show - Just Add Water 8.30 Totally Today 10.00 Mornings 12.00 2.50 Piano Notes 12.00 Possum’s Club Wild 9.00 Scope 9.30 Good The Bottom Line Icon Series 3.00 Tim Marlow’s Virtual 12.30 That ‘70’s Show Chef Bad Chef 10.00 Bump 12.30 The Middle Gallery 1.00 V8 Xtra TV 1.00 T.B.A. 4.00 What’s Up 1.00 The Afternoon Movie 3.05 Who Is Harry Nilsson 1.30 Seven’s Motorsport Down Under 4.30 Everyday Oliver Twist (PG) V8 Utes Gourmet (And Why Is Everybody 3.30 Anthony Bourdain: 2.30 Parking Wars Talking About Him?) No Reservations 5.00 TEN News at Five 3.00 Three In A Bed 4.30 Discover Downunder 6.00 The Simpsons 5.30 Who Do You Think 4.00 The Daily Edition 5.00 News: First At Five 6.30 Before The Game You Are? 5.00 Peter Mitchell’s 5.30 Getaway 7.30 Qantas Wallabies V 6.30 World News Australia Melbourne: Our Life 6.00 National Nine News British and Irish Lions 7.30 Empire And Times 6.30 The Saturday Movie 2013 First Test (Live) 8.30 RocKwiz 5.30 Coxy’s Big Break 10.30 Saturday Night Movie 9.30 Film: Three Dollars Shrek Forever After 6.00 Seven News Extraordinary (M) 8.30 The Saturday Movie 6.30 2013 AFL Season Measures (PG) 11.40 Film: Me You And Superman Returns Western Bulldogs V 12.45 48 Hours Everyone We Know (PG) Richmond 1.30 Infomercial (MA) 11.45 The Late Movie 11.00 Off The Bench 3.00 Home Shopping 1.15 Eurovision Song Cannonball Run II 11.30 Movie: Death Race 4.30 It Is Writtenj Contest: Final 1.50 Movie: Friday The 13th GO 10.30 Ben 10 11.00 Flea Bitten GEM 11.00 Movie: The Long Long 7 TWO 1.00 Sydney Weekender 1.30 Trailer (G) 1.15 Postcards 1.45 Movie: Movie: Papillon (PG) 4.30 Treks in a Wild 12.00 Dennis & Gnasher 12.30 Adventure Time 1.30 TV Home Gone With The Wind (PG) 6.30 Secret World 5.00 Globe Guides 5.30 No Going Back 6.30 Heartbeat 8.40 Lewis 10.40 Shopping 2.00 The Block Sky High 5.00 Dealers 7.30 Antiques Roadshow 8.30 The First World War 11.50 Movie: Little Scooby Doo! And The Goblin King (G) CSI: NY 9.30 CSI 10.30 The Mentalist 6.30 Suburgatory (M) 11.25 The Closer 12.20 Wild Rovers Nikita (M) 2.00 Movie: Papillon (PG)

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TV GUIDE SUNDAY, JUNE 23

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Fish Hooks 6.00 Life Today With James 6.00 Bubble Guppies 6.00 rage 6.30 Children’s 6.30 Jake And The Never Robinson 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 6.30 Dora The Explorer Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Land Pirates Totally Wild 8.00 Social 7.00 Weekend Today Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 7.00 Weekend Sunrise Climbing 9.00 Good Chef Bad 10.00 Financial Review Sunday 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 10.00 AFL Game Day Chef 10.00 The Bolt Report 10.30 Wide World of Sports Songs of Praise 12.00 Landline 11.30 T.B.A. 10.30 Meet The Press 11.30 11.30 The Footy Show (AFL) 1.00 Gardening Australia 12.30 2013 Wimbledon Everyday Gourmet 12.00 1.30 Annabel Langbein 2.00 1.00 T.B.A. Preview Australian Rally Championship Shamwari: A Wild Life 2.30 2.00 Gilligan’s Island 1.00 Footy Flashbacks 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 T.B.A. Meerkat Manor 3.00 Learning 2.30 Celebrity Apprentice 2.30 2013 AFL Season 4.00 The Bolt Report 4.30 Meet 4.00 House Husbands From Light: The Vision of I.M. Fremantle V North The Press 5.00 TEN News Pei 4.30 Place 5.00 Wallace 5.00 News: First At Five Melbourne 5.30 South Aussie With Cosi And Gromit’s World of Inven6.00 The Simpsons 5.30 SA Life tion 5.30 Deadly 60 6.00 6.30 Reef Doctors 6.00 National News 6.00 Seven News Australia’s Remote Islands 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 6.30 The Block Sky High 6.30 Sunday Night 6.30 Compass 7.00 ABC 8.30 Elementary (M) 7.30 60 Minutes 7.30 Border Security 9.30 Graham Norton Show 8.30 House Husbands (PG) News 7.30 Grand Designs 8.00 Highway Patrol 8.20 Dream Build 8.30 The 10.30 The Sunday Movie 9.30 CSI (M) 8.30 A Place To Call Home Time Of Our Lives 9.25 The Surviving Georgia (M) 10.30 CSI: Miami (M) 9.30 T.B.A. Years That Made Us 10.25 12.30 48 Hours 11.30 The Block Sky High 11.30 Fairly Legal Nothing On Earth 11.25 Salt 1.30 Home Shopping 12.30 Rugby: Eels V 11.55 Movie: Psycho (M) Rabbitohs 12.30 I Just Want My Pants Back 5.00 Life Today 7 MATE 1.00 Big! 2.00 Monster ELEVEN 12.30 So You Think You ONE HD 1.00 Golf Getaway 1.30 Nation 3.00 Style In Steel 3.30 Wild Can Dance - Encore 2.30 Neighbours Omnisport 2.00 British & Irish Lions Justice 4.30 America’s Toughest Jobs Special Encore Presentation 5.00 Merlin Tour of Australia 4.00 Black Gold 5.00 5.30 Mythbusters 6.30 Movie: National 6.00 Sabrina 6.30 Everybody Loves What’s Up Down Under 5.30 I Fish Treasure: Book of Secrets (PG) 9.00 Raymond 7.30 The Simpsons Movie 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Megafactories 7.30 Movie: Old School (MA) 11.00 Movie: (PG) 9.30 Movie: There’s Something Extreme Fishing 8.30 Movie: Taken (M) Spring Break (MA) About Mary (MA5+) 12.00 Raymond 10.25 Fast Forward 11.25 Coal

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 5.00 World Watch 6.00 Home Shopping 6.00 Creflo Dollar Ministries 6.00 Bubble Guppies 1.00 Speedweek 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Totally Wild 6.30 Dora The Explorer 4.00 FIFA World Cup 10.00 AFL Game Day 8.00 Social Climbing 9.00 Good 7.00 Weekend Today 2014 Magazine 11.30 T.B.A. Chef Bad Chef 10.00 The Bolt 10.00 Financial Review Sunday 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 12.30 That ‘70’s Show Report 10.30 Meet The Press 10.30 Wide World of Sports 5.00 Netball: ANZ 1.00 2013 Wimbledon 11.30 Everyday Gourmet 12.00 11.30 The Footy Show (AFL) Championship Preview Australian Rally Championship 1.00 TAC Cup Future Stars Highlights 1.30 Footy Flashbacks 1.00 The Living Room Encore 2.00 Gilligan’s Island 5.35 Inspector Rex: 3.00 2013 AFL Season 2.00 T.B.A. 4.00 The Bolt 2.30 Celebrity Apprentice Telephone Terror Fremantle V North Report 4.30 Meet The Press 4.00 House Husbands 6.30 World News Australia Melbourne 5.00 TEN News 5.00 News: First At Five 7.30 Lost Worlds: A History 6.00 Seven News 5.30 Customs 6.00 The Simpsons of Celtic Britain: Age 6.30 Sunday Night 6.30 Modern Family 6.00 National News of Iron 7.30 Border Security 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 6.30 The Block Sky High 8.30 The Observer Effect 8.00 Highway Patrol 8.30 Elementary (M) 7.30 60 Minutes 9.30 The Fight 8.30 A Place To Call Home 9.30 Graham Norton Show 8.30 House Husbands A documentary about 9.30 T.B.A. 10.30 The Sunday Movie 9.30 CSI (M) the fight for the 1938 11.30 Fairly Legal Surviving Georgia (M) 10.30 CSI: Miami (M) World Heavyweight 12.30 Home Shopping 12.30 48 Hours 11.30 The Block Sky High Championship 5.30 Seven Early News 1.30 Infomercial 12.30 Rugby: Eels V 11.15 Film: Fateless (M) with Natalie Barr 3.00 Home Shopping Rabbitohs GO 12.00 Winx Club 12.30 Adventure GEM 10.00 Movie: The Happiest Days 7 TWO 1.00 Chefs: Put Your Money Time 1.30 TV Home Shopping 2.00 of Your Life (G) 11.25 Movie: Will Any Where Your Mouth Is 2.00 Home And Manly Surf 2.30 Same Name 3.30 The Gentleman? (G) 1.30 Getaway 2.00 Away Catch-Up 4.15 Movie: My Girl 2 Block Sky High 5.30 T.B.A. 7.30 The Sunday Footy Show (NRL) 4.00 NRL: (PG) 6.30 The Vicar of Dibley 7.10 Fawlty Middle 8.00 T.B.A. 8.30 Two And A Half Eels V Rabbitohs 6.00 Send In The Dogs Towers 7.45 Homes Under The Hammer Men 9.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.30 6.30 Antiques Roadshow 7.30 The Great 9.00 Escape To The Country 11.00 Barrier Reef 8.30 T.B.A. Neighbours At War 12.00 The Shield T.B.A. 12.00 Conan 1.30 The Middle

TV GUIDE MONDAY, JUNE 24

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Today 6.00 Sunrise 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 9.00 Mornings 9.00 The Morning Show 8.30 OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold Business Today 10.00 Backyard 11.00 National News 11.30 Seven News & The Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s Science 10.25 Atoms Of Fire 12.00 The Midday Movie Kitchen 10.00 Good Chef Bad 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 10.40 Inside Science 11.00 Total Stranger (Fka: Chef 10.30 Bondi Vet 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 1.00 The View Stranger In My House) Masterchef Encore 12.00 Dr 12.30 Midsomer Murders 2.00 2.00 The Block Sky High 2.00 Winners & Losers Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Parliament Question Time 3.00 3.00 National News Now 3.00 The Daily Edition Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge 4.00 Alive And Cooking Children’s Programs 5.30 ABC 4.30 Seven News at 4.30 Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet News: Early 6.00 Time Team 4.30 National News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 Bold & 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 (SA) 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Seven News The Beautiful 6.00 National News 8.00 Australian Story 6.30 Today Tonight 5.00 TEN News 6.30 A Current Affair 8.30 Four Corners 7.00 Home And Away 7.00 The Block Sky High 9.20 Media Watch 6.00 The Simpsons 7.30 T.B.A. 8.00 T.B.A. 9.35 Q&A 6.30 The Project 8.30 Revenge 9.30 Major Crimes 10.35 Lateline 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 9.30 T.B.A. 10.30 Footy Classified 11.10 The Business 8.30 The Biggest Loser’s 11.45 Wimbledon - Day 1 11.35 Dalziel And Pascoe Biggest Ever Makeovers 11.30 Extra 3.30 Sons & Daughters 12.00 National News Late 1.10 Parliament Question 9.30 The Americans 4.00 NBC Today 1.00 The Block Sky High Time 10.30 TEN Late News 5.00 Sunrise Extra 2.00 The Avengers 2.10 Movie: Countess of 11.15 The Project Encore 5.30 Seven Early News 3.00 Danoz Monte Cristo (G) 12.00 The Late Show 7 MATE 1.00 Motor Mate 4.30 Dream ELEVEN 1.00 JAG 2.00 Star Trek ONE HD 12.30 Isle Of Man TT 2013 Car Garage 5.30 Who’s Still Standing Voyager 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 1.30 Omnisport 2.00 Fear Factor 4.00 6.30 Seinfeld 7.30 Ultimate Factories 4.00 The King of Queens 4.30 Family Megafactories 5.00 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 8.30 Pawn Stars 9.30 American Ties 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The Brady 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Diamond Restoration 10.30 American Pickers Bunch 6.00 Sabrina 6.30 Neighbours Divers 8.30 Movie: What Just Happened 11.30 Bid America 12.00 30 Rock 12.30 7.00 Raymond 8.00 Raising Hope 8.30 (M) 10.25 Monster Jam 11.35 Mafia’s Chappelle’s Show Torchwood 9.30 Dexter Greatest Hits

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 5.00 World Watch 6.00 Sunrise 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 6.00 Today 1.00 The Pluto Files 9.00 The Morning Show 8.30 OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold 9.00 Mornings 2.00 The Secret Life of 11.30 Seven News & The Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s 11.00 National News Chaos 12.00 The Midday Movie Kitchen 10.00 Reef Doctors 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 3.00 France 24 News Total Stranger (Fka: 11.00 Masterchef Encore 12.00 1.00 The View 3.30 Al Jazeera News Stranger In My House) Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 2.00 The Block Sky High 4.00 The Journal 2.00 Winners & Losers Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge 3.00 National News Now 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 3.00 The Daily Edition Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet 4.00 Alive And Cooking 5.00 Massive Moves 4.30 Seven News at 4.30 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 Bold & 4.30 National News 5.30 Global Village 5.30 Deal Or No Deal The Beautiful 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Tracks And Trails 6.00 Seven News 5.00 TEN News 6.00 The WIN News Hour 6.30 World News Australia 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 The Block Sky High 6.00 The Simpsons 7.30 Mythbusters 7.00 Home And Away 8.00 T.B.A. 6.30 The Project 8.30 The Truth About 7.30 T.B.A. 9.30 Major Crimes 7.30 MasterChef Aust. Looking Younger 8.30 Revenge 10.30 Footy Classified 8.30 The Biggest Loser’s 9.30 Mad Men 9.30 T.B.A. Biggest Ever Makeovers 11.30 Extra 10.25 World News Australia 11.45 Wimbledon - Day 1 12.00 WIN News Hour Late 9.30 The Americans 11.00 The Life And Times of 4.00 Home Shopping 1.00 The Block Sky High 10.30 TEN Late News Tim 5.30 Seven Early News 2.00 The Avengers 11.15 The Project Encore 11.30 The Mighty Boosh with Natalie Barr 3.00 Danoz 12.00 The Late Show 12.05 Shorts On Screen and Mark Beretta 3.30 Good Morning America 1.00 Infomercial GO 12.00 The Bachelorette 3.00 Power GEM 12.00 Movie: Mr Denning Drives 7 TWO 12.00 Hart To Hart 1.00 Rangers Samurai 3.30 Monsuno 4.05 North (PG) 2.00 Secret Dealers 3.00 SeaChange 2.00 Movie: California Suite Ben 10: Alien Force 4.30 Young Justice Alive & Cooking 3.30 Antiques Roadshow (PG) 4.30 Perfect Strangers 5.00 The 5.00 Max Steel 5.30 The Block Sky High 4.30 The Great Barrier Reef 5.30 Ellen Hogan Family 5.30 Homes Under The 6.30 The Middle 7.00 The Big Bang Degeneres Show 6.30 Friends 7.00 A Hammer 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Mighty Theory 7.30 Two And A Half Men 8.00 Current Affair 7.30 Animal Emergency Ships 8.30 2013 Simbledon - Day 1 Top Gear 9.30 T.B.A 12.00 Conan 8.30 Super Nanny 11.45 Movie: Flight 93 (PG)

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ELEVEN

7MATE

House Husbands

Elementary

Gone With The Wind

Mike & Molly

The Americans

Bolt (PG)

Sunday, 8.30pm Kane is tested when he is reunited with his school bully. Things become more complicated for Kane when Finn reveals he wants to be placed with another foster family.

Sunday, 8.30pm Sherlock and Joan hunt for the accomplace of a murdered blackmailer who targeted families of rape victims. Meanwhile, Sherlock resists celebrating his first year of sobriety.

Saturday, 1.45pm American classic in which a manipulative woman and a roguish man carry on a turbulent love affair in the American south during the Civil War and Reconstruction.

Thursday, 8.30pm Mike gets quite the surprise when his prodigal pop blows into town early for his son’s bachelor party, so a peeved Peggy reconsiders going to Molly’s bachelorette bash.

Monday, 9.30pm The FBI learns that an unidentified deepcover KGB agent seems to be on the verge of an emotional breakdown and is deperately trying to make contact with his handler.

The Simpsons Movie (PG)

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Sunday, 7.30pm After Homer accidentally pollutes the town’s water supply, Springfield is encased in a gigantic dome by the EPA and the Simpson family are declared fugitives.

Friday, 7.30pm Bolt is a big TV star, but after accidentally being separated from Penny, his co-star and best friend, Bolt embarks on the adventure of a lifetime to get back home. Starring John Travolta and Miley Cyrus.


TV GUIDE TUESDAY, JUNE 25

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Sunrise 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 6.00 Today 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 9.00 The Morning Show 8.30 OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold 9.00 Mornings Business Today 10.00 Behind 11.30 Seven Morning News & The Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s 11.00 National Morning News The News 10.25 Issues in 12.00 The Midday Movie Kitchen 10.00 Good Chef Bad 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Globalisation 10.50 Magic of Striking Poses (M) Chef 10.30 Bondi Vet 11.00 Making 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 1.00 The View 2.00 Winners & Losers MasterChef Encore 12.00 Dr Midday Report 12.30 Compass 2.00 The Block Sky High 3.00 The Daily Edition Phil. 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 1.00 Q&A 2.00 Parliament 3.00 National News Now 4.30 Seven News at 4.30 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge 4.00 Alive And Cooking Question Time 3.00 Children’s 5.30 Deal or No Deal Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet Programs 4.30 National News 6.00 Seven News 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 Bold & 5.30 Hot Seat 5.30 ABC News: Early 6.30 Today Tonight The Beautiful 6.00 National news 6.00 Time Team 7.00 Home And Away 5.00 TEN News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 ABC News 7.30 T.B.A. 7.00 The Block Sky High 7.30 7.30 (SA) 6.00 The Simpsons 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 6.30 The Project 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 Croc College 8.30 Celebrity Apprentice 8.30 New Tricks 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 9.30 Border Security: 10.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.30 At The Movies 8.30 T.B.A. International 10.30 Two And A Half Men 10.00 Robyn Beeche: A 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 Travel Unravelled 11.30 Extra Life Exposed 10.30 TEN Late News 11.15 Wimbledon - Day 2 12.00 National News Late 10.30 Lateline 11.15 The Project Encore 3.30 Harry’s Practice 12.30 A Current Affair 11.05 The Business 12.00 The Late Show 4.00 NBC Today 1.00 The Block Sky High 11.30 Four Corners 1.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Sunrise Extra 7 MATE 1.00 Motor Mate 4.30 Dream ELEVEN 1.00 JAG 2.00 Star Trek ONE HD 1.30 The WWE Experience Car Garage 5.30 Who’s Still Standing Voyager 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 2.30 Omnisport 3.00 Fear Factor 4.00 6.30 Seinfield 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 4.00 The King of Queens 4.30 Laverne & Get Smart 4.30 Cops 5.00 I Fish 6.00 Family Guy 10.00 American Dad 10.30 Shirley 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The Brady M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 Family Guy 11.30 Scare Tactics 12.00 Bunch 6.00 Sabrina 6.30 Neighbours Frontiers of Construction 8.30 Cops: Crank Yankers 12.30 Chappelle’s Show 7.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.30 Adults Only 9.30 Mafia’s Greatest Hits Rules of Engagement 8.00 New Normal 10.40 Recruits 11.40 71 Degrees North

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 5.00 World Watch 6.00 Sunrise 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 6.00 Today 1.00 Becoming Human 9.00 The Morning Show 8.30 OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold 9.00 Mornings 2.00 Tropic of Cancer 11.30 Seven Morning News & The Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s 11.00 National Morning News 3.00 France 24 News 12.00 The Midday Movie Kitchen 10.00 Good Chef Bad 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 3.30 Al Jazeera News Striking Poses (M) Chef 10.30 Bondi Vet 11.00 1.00 The View 4.00 The Journal 2.00 Winners & Losers MasterChef Encore 12.00 Dr 2.00 The Block Sky High 4.30 PBS Newshour 3.00 The Daily Edition Phil. 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 3.00 National News Now 5.30 Global Village 4.30 Seven News at 4.30 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge 4.00 Alive And Cooking 6.00 Tracks And Trails 5.30 Deal or No Deal Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 National News 6.30 World News Australia 6.00 Seven News 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 Bold & 5.30 Hot Seat 7.30 Who Do You Think 6.30 Today Tonight The Beautiful 6.00 The WIN News Hour You Are? 7.00 Home And Away 5.00 TEN News 7.00 The Block Sky High 8.30 Insight 7.30 T.B.A. 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 6.00 The Simpsons 9.30 Dateline 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 6.30 The Project 8.30 Celebrity Apprentice 10.30 World News Australia 10.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 9.30 Border Security: 11.05 Film: An Ordinary 10.30 Two And A Half Men 8.30 T.B.A. International Executions (M) 11.30 Extra 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 Travel Unravelled 1.00 Film: Narco: The 12.00 WIN News Hour Late 10.30 TEN Late News 11.15 Wimbledon - Day 2 Secret Adventures of 1.00 The Block Sky High 11.15 The Project Encore 4.00 Home Shopping Gustave Klopp (M) 2.00 Seaway 12.00 The Late Show 5.30 Seven Early News 2.55 Weatherwatch 3.00 Danoz 1.00 Infomercial with Natalie Barr GO 12.30 Bachelor Pad 3.00 Power GEM 12.00 Movie: The Small Voice 7 TWO 1.00 SeaChange 2.00 Movie: Rangers Samurai 3.30 Monsuno 4.05 (PG) 2.00 Baboon Bandits 3.00 Alive & Bingo (PG) 4.00 Mad About You 4.30 Ben 10 4.30 Young Justice 5.00 Max Cooking 3.30 Super Nanny USA 4.30 Perfect Strangers 5.00 The Hogan Steel 5.30 The Block Sky High 6.30 The Animal Emergency 5.30 Ellen Degeneres Family 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer Middle 7.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 Show 6.30 Friends 7.00 A Current Affair 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Highway Patrol Come Fly With Me 8.30 2 Broke Girls 7.30 Planet Earth 8.40 The Mentalist 8.00 Motorway Patrol 8.30 Wimbledon 9.40 Person of Interest 11.30 The Closer 2013 - Day 2 9.30 T.B.A. 12.00 Conan

TV GUIDE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Today 6.00 Sunrise 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 9.00 Mornings 9.00 The Morning Show 8.30 OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold Business Today 10.00 For The 11.00 National Morning News Juniors 10.20 Cyberchase 11.30 Seven Morning News & The Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s 12.00 The Midday Movie Kitchen 10.00 Good Chef Bad 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 10.40 Behind The News The Disappearance of Chef 10.30 Bondi Vet 11.00 Specials 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 1.00 The View Vonnie (M) MasterChef Encore 12.00 Dr Midday Report 12.30 Nat. 2.00 The Block Sky High 2.00 Winners & Losers Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Press Club Address 1.30 At 3.00 National News Now 3.00 The Daily Edition Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge 4.00 Alive And Cooking The Movies 2.00 Parliament 4.30 Seven News at 4.30 Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet Question Time 3.00 Children’s 4.30 National News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 Bold & Programs 5.30 ABC News: 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Seven News The Beautiful Early 6.00 Time Team 6.00 National News 6.30 Today Tonight 5.00 TEN News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 ABC News 7.00 Home And Away 7.00 The Block Sky High 7.30 7.30 (SA) 6.00 The Simpsons 8.00 T.B.A. 7.30 State of Origin 8.00 QI 6.30 The Project 9.00 Criminal Minds (M) QLD V NSW (Live) 8.30 Adam Hills Tonight 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 11.00 Hannibal 9.30 The Footy Show (AFL) 9.30 Would I Lie To You? 8.30 Offspring (M) 12.15 Wimbledon - Day 3 11.30 The Block Sky High 10.00 The Hollowmen 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 3.30 Sons & Daughters 12.00 National News Late 10.30 Lateline 10.30 TEN Late News 4.00 NBC Today 12.30 A Current Affair 11.05 The Business 11.15 The Project Encore 5.00 Sunrise Extra 1.00 Extra 11.30 Waking The Dead 12.00 The Late Show 5.30 Seven Early News 1.30 Gideon’s Way 12.25 Parl. Question Time 1.00 Home Shopping 7 MATE 1.00 Motor Mate 4.30 ELEVEN 1.00 JAG 2.00 Star ONE HD 12.30 Isle Of Man TT 2013 Dream Car Garage 5.00 Zoom TV 5.30 Trek Voyager 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 1.30 Fear Factor 4.00 Get Smart 4.30 Who’s Still Standing 6.30 Seinfeld 7.30 Cheers 4.00 The King of Queens 4.30 Cops 5.00 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Pawn Stars 8.30 Hardcore Pawn 9.30 Laverne & Shirley 5.00 Happy Days Smart 7.00 Cops 7.30 White Collar 8.30 American Pickers 11.30 Rude Tube 5.30 The Brady Bunch 6.00 Sabrina Burn Notice 9.30 Blue Bloods 10.30 Lie 12.00 Chappelle’s Show 12.30 Crank 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Everybody Loves To Me 11.30 Persons Unknown 12.30 Yankers 1.00 30 Rock Raymond 7.30 The Simpsons Fast Forward 1.30 Omnisport

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 5.00 World Watch 6.00 Sunrise 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 6.00 Today 1.00 Insight 9.00 The Morning Show 8.30 OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold 9.00 Mornings 2.00 Dateline 11.30 Seven Morning News & The Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s 11.00 National Morning News 3.00 France 24 News 12.00 The Midday Movie Kitchen 10.00 Good Chef Bad 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 3.30 Al Jazeera News The Disappearance of Chef 10.30 Bondi Vet 11.00 1.00 The View 4.00 The Journal Vonnie (M) MasterChef Encore 12.00 Dr 2.00 The Block Sky High 4.30 PBS Newshour 2.00 Winners & Losers Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 3.00 National News Now 5.30 Global Village 3.00 The Daily Edition Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge 4.00 Alive And Cooking 6.00 Tracks And Trails 4.30 Seven News at 4.30 Judy 3.30 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 National News 6.30 World News Australia 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 4.00 Totally Wild 4.30 Bold & 5.30 Hot Seat 7.30 Aliens of The Deep 6.00 Seven News The Beautiful 6.00 The WIN News Hour Sea 6.30 Today Tonight 5.00 TEN News 7.00 The Block Sky High 8.30 Toughest Place To Be 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 State of Origin 6.00 The Simpsons A... Taxi Driver 8.00 T.B.A. QLD V NSW (Live) 6.30 The Project 9.30 Borgen 9.00 Criminal Minds (M) 10.00 The Footy Show (AFL) 7.30 MasterChef Aust. 10.35 World News Australia 11.00 Hannibal 12.00 WIN News Hour Late 8.30 Offspring (M) 11.10 Film: Everything Will 12.15 Wimbledon - Day 3 1.00 The Block Sky High 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles Be Fine (M) 4.00 Home Shopping 1.30 Gideon’s Way 10.30 TEN Late News 12.50 Film: The Stone 5.30 Seven Early News 2.30 Danoz 11.15 The Project Encore Council (MA) with Natalie Barr 3.30 Good Morning 12.00 The Late Show 2.40 Weatherwatch and Mark Beretta America 1.00 Infomercial GO 1.00 Bachelor Pad 3.00 Power GEM 12.00 Movie: The Divided Heart 7 TWO 1.00 SeaChange 2.00 Movie: Rangers Samurai 3.30 Monsuno 4.05 (PG) 2.00 The Mentalist 3.00 Alive & The Baby-Sitters Club (G) 4.30 Perfect Ben 10 4.30 Young Justice 5.00 Max Cooking 3.30 Lion Country 4.30 Planet Strangers 5.00 The Hogan Family Steel 5.30 The Block Sky High 6.30 The Earth 5.30 Ellen Degeneres Show 5.30 Homes Under The Hammer 6.30 Middle 7.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.30 6.30 Friends 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Border Security USA Auction Hunters 8.30 Two And Half Men Customs 8.30 RPA 9.30 Longmire 10.30 8.00 SCU: Serious Crash Unit 8.30 Cold Case 11.30 The Closer Wimbledon 2013 - Day 3 12.15 The Bill 9.30 Heath Frankin’s Chopper

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State of Origin

My Girl (PG)

The Time of Our Lives

Tour de France

Once Upon A Time

Major League Baseball

A Place To Call Home

Wednesday, 7.30pm One game down and coming off a loss, the QLD Maroon’s haven’t lost a game at their home stadium, Lang Park in 6 years. The NSW Blues will be looking to break this statistic and clinch the series.

Thursday, 6.30pm A girl on the brink of young womanhood struggles with changes in her family and herself. Starring Macaulay Culkin and Anna Chlumsky.

Sunday, 8.30pm With the wreckage of Chai Li’s wedding behind them, it’s a time of upheaval as everyone adjusts to new circumstances.

Saturday, 10.00pm SBS will show every stage of the Tour de France live and exclusive in HD as well as twice daily highlights in the morning and evening.

Thursday, 9.15pm While Mr. Gold, Emma and Henry go in search of Gold’s son Bae in New York, Cora, Regina and Hook attempt to track down one of Rumplestiltskin’s most treasured possessions.

Thursday, 9.00am (Live) Atlanta Braves V New York Mets The Atlanta Braves host the New York Mets at their home ground, turner Field.

Sunday, 8.30pm Sarah and George begin a secret affair and start meeting at the cottage for their romantic trysts. Meanwhile, James and Harry play down their feelings for each other.

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classifieds AUCTIONS

Mac’s Auctions

AUCTION MAC’S NEXT AUCTION ROOM SALE - SUNDAY, JUNE 23 AT 10.30AM BOTH AUCTION ROOMS FULL Inc. Three Quality Deceased Estates, plus downsizers etc. As new leather lounges, recliners, modern furniture, antique cedar etc furniture, cottage items, electrical, lovely lot of collectables inc, kerosene banquet lamps, china, crystal, silverware, jewellery, curios of all types.

ANTIQUES

COLLECTORMANIAC - Buying and selling rare ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES including Militaria, Kitchenalia, Tin & Diecast toys, Live steam Toys, Garagenalia, Enamel & Tin signs, Vintage electrical, Pottery, Porcelain and Jewellery. Open everyday 12-4pm, 4.5km south of the Blue lake, 21684 Riddoch Highway (Bay Road). Look for signs on right at the old “Hills Blue Lake Plant Nursery”. Ph 08 8726 8340, email goodpig@bigpond.com, facebook page Collectormaniac for map. OL-486 ------------------------------------------

CARAVANS & CAMPERS

An absolute huge selection.

MAC’S AUCTIONS (a division of Mac’s Furniture) 58 Commercial St West Phone 08 8725 7031 Mobile 0408 849 547 A/H 08 8725 3191 ------------------------------------------

CARAVAN ROMA 1994 12 months rego, excellent condition, 3 way fridge, electric brakes. $14,700. Ph 0438 234 484. OL-486 -----------------------------------------MAZDA T3500 CAMPERVAN - 3 way Fridge, H.W.S., shower, TV, 2 Burner stove. SSN-070. $19,000. Ph 03 5572 2949. OL-486 ------------------------------------------

Online Classifieds www.lifestyle1.net Phone 08 8724 7111 or 03 5561 3141 CLEANING

MICHAEL’S WINDOWS. Professional window cleaning service. All windows, all areas. Ph Michael Baker 0434 463 975. OL-486 ------------------------------------------

DINING

EVERNEW TANDEM PopTop, full annexe, lots of extras. REDUCED $12,500. Ph 08 8724 7740. OL-485 -----------------------------------------ROAD MASTER 14FT PopTop. Full annexe, twin beds, stove oven, microwave. Reg Oct 7,500 neg. Ph 0429 698 614. 486 -----------------------------------------ANGLICAN CHURCH HALL - Bay Road, Mount Gambier. Every Thursday 10am - 4 pm. Winter stock out now. We’ve shorn our sheep for this seasons winter woolies, come on in and browse at what we have available. OL-486 ------------------------------------------

CLEANING

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

“The Western Tavern is committed to ensuring responsible service and promotion of alcohol & gambling in our venue”

$9.90 MEALS EVERY DAY - 12.00 - 2.00pm & 6.00 8.00pm. In Sportsbar and now available in bistro. Monthly beer & premix specials. 178 Jubilee Highway West, Mount Gambier. Ph 08 8723 1200. 486 -----------------------------------------

DJ

PHILLIP M JOHNSON Available for weddings, parties, birthday’s, functions. Music of your choice, laser lights, fog machine, bubbles. Ph 0427 398 087. 486 -----------------------------------------

EMPLOYMENT

BOOKKEEPER - Get all your bookkeeping needs up to date. No computer or office needed. Will enter all receipts etc. onto MYOB. Ph A.T.Bookkeeping on 0422 545 575. OL-486 -----------------------------------------

BROOMIES FREIGHT love the finer things in life... ...you won’t be able to live without Finer Details!

FOR LEASE MOUNT GAMBIER Workshops/ undercover storage areas/ business & commercial depots etc... Large choice of multiple areas, fully self contained, individual and shared, big or small. – ideally centrally located at Mount Gambier woollen mills complex with easy access & ample parking. Flexible rates and terms. Ph 08 8725 3617 or 08 8723 8802. C&G-489 -----------------------------------------INDUSTRIAL SHEDS For Lease. At Niplag Close, Mount Gambier (Off Crouch Street North). Various sizes, suitable for most businesses. Long and short term lease available. Inspection invited. Apply 0427 976 681, 08 8723 8888 or 08 8725 3617. 485 ------------------------------------------

FOR RENT/LEASE

SHORT OR LONG TERM. 2 story heritage, centrally located Mount Gambier venue, for weddings, functions, seminars. 0418 838 684. 485 ------------------------------------------

FOR SALE

5 X TREADMILLS & 2 x Ellipticals in excellent condition, commercial grade $1,800 O.N.O. Each. Ph 08 8725 3611. OL-485 -----------------------------------------AIRCRAFT HANGERS AT ROBE - 12m x12m $30,000. Many to choose from. Ph Ross 0419 009 442. OL-486 -----------------------------------------DEUTSCHER 22’’ grasscutter $450, Guarany knapsack spray $80, Bosch LPG HWS 13l/min $550, Infiniti Q21 cross trainer $1,250, Fender acoustic guitar $120. For further info Ph Doug 0407 422 827. OL-487 -----------------------------------------DISCOUNTED EXHAUST SYSTEMS to suit most vehicles. Ph 08 8724 9273. W -----------------------------------------GO KART MONARCO 32mm chassis, 50mm axel, 125 Leopard. Ready to race. Excellent condition. Comes with trolley and spares. $3,300 O.N.O. Ph 0438 331 226. NC-487 -----------------------------------------FIREWOOD - mixed Gum ute load delivered to Mount Gambier. $110. Ph 0408 258 209. OL-486 -----------------------------------------MUSSO POLISHED ALUMINIUM bullbar. ECB model BSM30SYP. Brand new. Never fitted. Half new price. Ph 0466 978 244. OL-487 ------------------------------------------

FOR SALE

Mount Gambier - Millicent - Southend Beachport - Robe - Kingston Door to Door Daily Service!

0408 838 027

ALL TREES ALL STUMPS

FOR SALE

PRO-LITE OFF-ROAD BUGGY 1800cc Datsun engine. Balanced, cam, head work, twin 45mm webbers, Kombi gearbox with a full set of Albin gears, Albin diff. $13,500. Ph 0408 856 273. 485 ------------------------------------------

FREE DISPOSAL

Waste Transport & Recycling

BIN IT - Free drop off disposal of All metals, Vehicle batteries & White Goods. Not accepted, televisions, computers, fluro globes, office equipement, fridges or freezers. Air conditioner De-Gas fee $22. Monday - Friday 7.45am 12.15pm & 1.30pm - 3.30pm. Ph. 08 87248121. 235 Lake Tce East, Mt Gambier. www.binitwasterecycling.com.a u. EPA Lic 23063. 491 ------------------------------------------

HAIR & BEAUTY

HAIRDRESSERS - Rent a chair for only $25 per day. Private and confidential. Ph 0466 340 877. 486 ------------------------------------------

HOME & GARDEN

The Coastal Express

If you

37 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier Phone/Fax 08 8725 3011

FLOWERS

SILK & FRESH Boxed $13 - $60. Bunches $6 - $35. $13 floral pots. $6 gift wrapped plants. Novelty baby born boxes. Wreaths. Orders welcome. Lennon’s On Lake Terrace. Orders welcome. 485 ------------------------------------------

FOR RENT/LEASE

CHURCHES

As new motor mower, lawn edger, outdoor items, ensembles, 2 Beale pianos etc. Please see the Borderwatch, Friday, June 21 for listings & new viewing times.

CARAVANS & CAMPERS

Free to homes in South East SA & South West Victoria

1100 LITRE plastic bins with lids and castor wheels. Very good condition. $275. Ph 0408 856 273. 485 -----------------------------------------10FT FARM GATES $95ea, 6 rail sheep panels $100ea. Echo Farm, 249 Tollner Road, Mount Gambier. Ph 08 8725 1482. OL-486 ------------------------------------------

QUALITY TRAILERS GALVENISED & PAINTED - Tandem. Car Trailers .Tradesman.Crates. Motorbike & More. Prices starting from $650. Barclays Tyre & Battery Centre 23 Hunter Street, Heywood Vic. Ph 03 5527 1622. OL-486 ------------------------------------------

MOWING, general gardening and handyman service. It’s time to prune your roses and fruit trees again. Phil and Deb’s Garden Care Plus. Ph 0429 012 990. OL-486 -----------------------------------------RAINWATER TANK CLEANING - Discounts for multiple tanks and group enquiries. Call for a quote. Ph 0429 518 169. OL-485 ------------------------------------------

MACHINERY

5FT TRAILING SLASHER $1,000 O.N.O. 3pl carry-all, in good condition, offers. Cattle bail head $100 O.N.O. Ph 03 5528 1456. 485 -----------------------------------------TRACTOR BRANSON 4720 45Hp. Four wheel assist. 4.1 bucket also forks. Done 105 Hours. Ph Jason 0418 532 935. 490 ------------------------------------------

MARINE

OUTBOARD MOTORS FOR SALE: Honda 2hp 4S $550, Yamaha 25hp 4S tiller $2200, Evinrude 9.9hp $895, Evinrude 25hp L/S E/Start tiller $500,Yamaha L/S 2002 controls & guages $3700, Mercury 150hp L/S EFI needs rebuild on P/head $1500, Mercury 75hp with PTT E/Start controls $2850, Johnson25hp 3cyl L/S tiller $750. All been checked ready to go. Swampys Leisure Sales. Ph 08 8762 2344 or 0427 797 177. OL-487 ------------------------------------------

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It was music to the ears of all diehard supporters when the Kingston Football Club theme sang was sung with gusto after the A grade football on Saturday. The Saints defeated Border Districts on June 30 last year and have had to wait almost a year to Saturday’s clash with Kybybolite to again taste victory. it has been a lean few years for the once competitive Saints and was just reward for Meningie based coach Tim Richards, who

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drove two and a half hours just to get to the game. The Saints got over the line by a solitary point, thanks to some individual brilliance from Tyson Baker, who emerged the hero. Baker won the ball in the centre of the ground with precious seconds left on the clock. He took on tackles, breaking two, before setting sail for home from just on fifty, The ball bounced in the goal square and rolled through, handing the visitors the one point victory. It has been a different Saints line-up this season. They have been kicking scores, never falling below 10 goals and not suffering the same demoralising massive losses of the past three seasons. “The last month we have been playing some reasonable football,” Richards said. “We’ve been getting close to sides but now we’ve jumped a hurdle I hope and it’s a sign

of things to come.” The coach would like to see a couple more wins added to this breakthrough victory, although the next three games they face Mundulla, Naracoorte and Bordertown which will make life tough in the near future. The match followed a similar script to many others this season. Kingston right in the contest at half time, leading by 10 points but by three quarter time they trailed Kybybolite by 17 points and it looked like another honourable loss was on the cards. “We’ve got close to teams before and decided that’ll do but at three quarter time I said getting close won’t do today, it’s just not going to wash,” Richards said. “I basically asked them to show some leadership.” At the 20 minute mark of the final quarter the signs were still ominous as the Saints still trailed by three goals. Not surprisingly, Jamie

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Austin was the man leading from the front, not ust in the frenetic final quarter but all day. “He’s the Joel Selwood of our football club,” Richards said. “He is so inspirational - he’s not a big talker but he shows by example.” Key tall Sam Braidwood was also instrumental in the final quarter rally. He moved himself into the ruck late in the third quarter and for all of the last and was critical in giving his side first use of the football at clearances. Centre half back Matt Higgs was another four quarter performer who just kept getting the job done, while young wingman Josh Gluyas capped off a stellar month on the field with a solid, hard running performance. Another club icon Ashley Stenner also played a pivotal role in the victory, with his quality play and his on field leadership. It did come at a price

for the Saints with Stenner doing significant ligament damage and the in form Jesse Curkpatrick breaking his collar bone in the hard fought victory. It was also the final game for Todd Read, who is now off overseas. “It was a character building win for the boys,” Richards said. “We had a game plan and we executed and it worked so hopefully we can go on from here.” Around 15 players from Saturday’s winning side are under 21 years of age and the is a core group of eight or nine youngsters that have come right through the club ranks together. Both the coach and president Scott Gluyas are hopeful this group will be a solid foundation on which to rebuild the Saints. The club also has a number of talented senior colts, some of who have already had some senior action. “We’ve got a fairly young side with a good dozen local young fellas that we

WB Junior Football Results Under 14 South Gambier 2.1 5.3 7.4 8.5 (53) West Gambier 2.0 2.1 3.1 4.1 (25) Goals - South: C. Bachmann 3; J. Wright 2; A. Mulraney, E. White, C. Megaw. West: N. Taylor 3; B. Tilley. Best - South: B. Owen, T. Reid, J. Wright, S. Von Duve, C. Megaw. West: B. Hosking, B. Tilley, B. Von Duve, L. Jones, L. Rees, A. Pulford.

Lower South East Hockey Association players have returned from the South Australian Championships with some super results. The Lower South East under 13 girls emerged as State champions with Dana Fay Jones securing player of the grand final in the victory. The Country East under 15 boys finished runner-up to Mariners, while the Country East under 15 girls lost at the semi final stage of the championships 1-2 to Barossa/Riverland. The under 18 Country East team also bowed out at semi final stage. The under 13 boys narrowly missed finals.

Under 12A South Gambier 2.1 4.4 7.5 10.5 (65) West Gambier 0.1 0.2 2.2 2.2 (14) Goals - South: C. Munro 4; T. Boxall, Z. Mullan 2; K. Jones, S. Dukalskis. West: L. McEvoy, L. Jones. Best - South: K. Bowd, T. Boxall, Z. Mullan, T. Connell, Z. Kain. A. Kuhl. West: S. Ross, B. Burston, L. Jones, B. Dixon, L. McEvoy, M. Hunter.

Under 12B South White 3.0 6.3 6.3 10.3 (63) West Red 1.0 1.3 1.3 3.3 (21) Goals - South: none provided. West: M. Brown, Z. Walker, B. Lentsment. Best - South: none provided. West: J. Sanders, B. Lentsment, Z. Walker, E. Giddings, C. Wagstaffe, D. Carter. South Red 1.1 3.1 6.1 8.1 (49) West Blue 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (6) Goals - South: R. Mackle 4; T. Yates 2; E. Evans West: T. Newton. Best - South: T. May, R Mackle, B. Dunn, C. Barry, E. Pilven. West: R. Nattrass, J. Judd, I. Nattrass, M. Millard, L. Mackie, M. Aston.

Above left (top) - Joint under 13 girls captains Cody Lewis and Lauren Lunsmann accept the championship trophy. Above (left) - The Country East under 15 girls team. Left (far left) - Dana Fay Jones - under 13 girls grand final MVP. Left - Under 15 Country East grand final MVP - Lachlan Busiko. Above - The under 13 girls championship team.

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hope stick around for a while,” Gluyas said. “They played up like they had won a grand final.” The president said the win was just reward for a group that has been significantly more competitive in 2013. “At the start of the season we wanted to be more competitive and we’re seeing that,” he said. “There were certainly a few smiles around the place Saturday and that’s good to see.” It was a round of narrow upsets with Mundulla getting a two point victory over Penola and Keith toppling reigning premiers Bordertown by 17 points, the Roosters’ first defeat of 2013. Left - Kingston stalwart Jamie Austin, picured in action during 2011, was instrumental in the Saints breakthrough victory. Photo courtesy of Ace Coote.

Lower South East Hockey Association Round Six Division one men Cavaliers 4 d Redbacks 0; Division one women - Redbacks 4 d Cavaliers 2; West 3 d Naracoorte 0; Division two men - Cavaliers 6 d Redbacks; Division two women - Redbacks 6 d Cavaliers 0; West 2 d Portland 0; Tigers 2 d Naracoorte 0; Division three women - Redbacks 9 d Cavaliers 1; Portland 1 d West 0; Under 15 boys Redbacks 7 d Cavaliers 4; Under 15 girls - Redbacks 2 d Cavaliers 0; Under 13 boys - Cavaliers 1 d Redbacks 0; Under 13 girls - Cavaliers Black 2 d Redbacks 0.

Left - North Gambier’s Nicholas Mark looks to burst clear during the Tigers’ win over South Gambier at Blue Lake Sports Park on Saturday. Photos courtesy of Kelvin Ruge. Full Western Border scoreboard on page 51.


South East Women’s Football Association round 6 results Seniors Portland 2 (J. Smith, K. Jensen) d City 0; Millicent 3 (J. Grgetic 3) drew with United 3 (T. Nearmy 2; S. Mariano); Wanderers 4 (E. Ripper 2; L. McCallum, L. D’Onghia) d Villa 1 (A. Beck); Palace 2 (E. McClintock, G. Tentye) d County 0. Under 14 Millicent 3 (A. Canala, L. Izzo, Own Goal) d Mount 2 (M. Hollands 2); County 1 (L. Smith) d Palace 0.

Western Border Soccer Association premiership results Centrals v International A Grade Inter 5 d Centrals 3 B Grade Inter 3 d Centrals 0 Under 17 Inter 8 d Centrals 1 Under 14 Inter 2 d Centrals 1 Under 12 Inter 3 d Centrals 0 Millicent v Blue Lake A Grade Millicent 1 drew with Blue Lake 1 B Grade Millicent 1 d Blue Lake 0 Under 17 Blue Lake 5 d Millicent 0 Under 14 Blue Lake 10 d Millincet 0 (mercy rule) Under 12 Blue Lake 9 d Millicent 0

Portland v Naracoorte A Grade Portland 2 d Naracoorte 0 B Grade Portland 6 d Naracoorte 2 Under 14 Portland 4 d Naracoorte 3 Under 12 no details available Sharks v Apollo No scores were available at press time for the Sharks v Apollo matches.

Pioneers clock up win number twelve The Mount Gambier Pioneers remain two wins clear at the top of the South Conference standings after a workmanlike 10 point home court victory over Kilsyth. The Cobras had managed just four wins this season but the Pioneers never really managed to shake the determined visitors in the defensive scrap. Ben Allen led the charge with 18 points, including two three pointers, as well as 14 rebounds. Titus Robinson also got the job done on the scoreboard and on the boards with 12 points and a game high 15 rebounds. Erik Burdon topped the scoresheet for the home side with 19 points, while classy

Above (top) - Inter’s Goden Edwards leads in the racse for the ball with Connor Brooks in under 12 action.

Above (top) - Centrals under 12 captain Riley Burns goes toe to toe with Inter’s Ethan Chuck in a race for the loose ball.

Above (centre) - Lewis March, from Centrals, and Inter’s Tom Weedon battle for the ball in the air during under 17 action on Sunday.

Above (second from top) - Centrals under 12 goal keeper Josh Kernick looks to save this Inter attempt on goal.

Above - Centrals under 17 player Max Blakeway looks to clear the ball before Inter’s Matt Morony arrives on the scene. Photos courtesy of Martin Kernik.

Above (third from top) - Centrals Bailey Music looks to disposses Inter’s Calan Sheedy during under 17 action. Above - Centrals under 17 goal keeper Mitch Manser clears this ball away from the danger zone before hard running Inter forward Lachlan Charlton gets to take possession.

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ball handler Tom Daly was again a key in the victory, finishing with 15 points. While many would have headed to the Icehouse expecting a more one-sided result from top playing seventh, the pleasing fact was the team was able to grind out a victory without anyone having an outstanding game and coach Richard Hill has been wary of a possible mid to late season lull after such a dominant season that now sits at 12-4. The Pioneers host Brisbane this Friday night and will be wary of a side sitting fifth in the East conference and knocking on the door of a play-off berth.

Left - West Gambier’s Nick Martin looks to take possession of the ball despite the heat being applied by Millicent’s Cam Haggett. Photo courtesy of Frank Monger.

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Far left - Best on ground Nick McInerney looks to take possession ahead of young Demon Brodhi Carracher. Left - North Gambier coach Justin McConnell takes a diving mark during the Tigers’ victory over South at BLue Lake Sports Park. Photos courtesy of Kelvin Ruge.

WBFL Round 8 - June 22 EAST GAMBIER V WEST GAMBIER NORTH GAMBIER V CASTERTON MILLICENT V SOUTH GAMBIER

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Photos from left - Lori-Ann Copping looks for a way past the hands pressure of Ailie Flett during A reserve action at the weekend; North A reserve defender Hannah Whelan was one of her team’s best; Krystie Reid passes off to a team mate during A reserve action at Blue Lake Sports Park on Saturday afternoon.

Seniors

Reserves

West Gambier 4.2 6.7 13.13 20.18 (138) Millicent 2.1 3.3 4.5 5.9 (39) Goals - West: N. Allen 6; T. Holmes 4; N. Lewis 3; B. Wilson 2; J. Ryan, N. Martin, J. Dobie, D. Lloyd, L. Morton. Millicent: G. Gascoyne 2; J. Reilly, J. Martin, D. Thwaites. Best - West: D. Lloyd, G. Tucker, A. Kamara, N. Allen, T. Holmes, L. Collins. Millicent: S. Withers, C. Gysbers, C. Haggett, S. Duldig, D. Thwaites, J. Martin. East Gambier 1.6 4.10 7.14 11.17 (83) Casterton 3.4 4.8 6.9 9.11 (65) Goals - East: H. Walters, S. Blashaw, J. Eldridge, K. Thomson 2; J. Dawe, L. Cates, R. Carman. Casterton: D. Ayton, J. Harvey 2; C. Perry, J. Smith, P. Kleeman, Z. Michau, B. Currie. Best - East: J. Fry, T. Case, G. Janeway, J. Eldridge, N. Lock, B. Creek. Casterton: A. Richardson, A. McKenzie, P. Kleeman, K. Brooker, C. Perry, B. Currie. North Gambier 1.1 8.3 13.5 15.7 (97) South Gambier 2.3 6.3 9.7 9.10 (64) Goals - North: J. McConnell 4; N. Blachut 3; L. Downs-Woolley 2; M. Ashby, B. Egan, A. Kilsby, B. Stafford, S. Flett, P. Perry. South: A. Bryant, S. Fleming 2; J. Ryan, C. Von Duve, B. Carracher, B. Exelby, T. Currie. Best - North: N. McInerney, T. Hosking, B. Egan, T. McInerney, M. Ashby, L. Symons. South: C. Von Duve, J. Dowdy, M. Weistra, B. O’Neil, S. Fleming.

Millicent 2.4 4.9 6.12 7.16 (48) West Gambier 1.1 1.4 4.8 6.10 (46) Goals - Millicent: S. Duncan, H. Nitschke 2; H. Reilly, R. Cranage, A. Nitschke. West: C. Johnson 2; A. Shultz, Y. Akita, D. Robbins, J. Hewett. Best - Millicent: A. Nitschke, A. Thorne, H. Reilly, M. Smith, R. Cranage, B. Grosser. West: K. Badman, B. Lane, K. Hawke, T. Lockwood, D. Robbins, C. Milich. Casterton 1.1 5.4 8.5 10.9 (69) East Gambier 2.0 3.2 6.5 7.7 (49) Goals - Casterton: M. Waters 6; R. Killey, G. Coxon, D. Wombwell 2; J. Broad, H. Beauglehall, J. Clode, A. O’Connell, T. Killey, T. Murrell. East: J. Dawe, T. Younghusband 2; L. Staniford, K. Cook, D. Kain. Best - Casterton: Z. Howlett, J. Clode, S. Penfold. Z. Cleary. East: L. Staniford, B. Creek, S. Scheidl, N. Murray, B. Lynch, K. Cook. North Gambier 2.1 4.4 8.5 11.7 (73) South Gambier 1.1 3.2 5.2 7.4 (46) Goals - North: J. Galpin, J. Schutz 2; S. McInerney, T. Gibbs, J. Gibbs, T. Young, M. Hensel, B. Steen, J. Roughana. South: R. Donovan, N. Patzel 2; R. Paterson, P. Ellis, P. Harten. Best - North: J. Walker, K. Opperman, T. Young, K. Kuhn, M. Hensel, G. Willoughby. South: M. Ryan, R. Hay, S. King, P. Glynn, P. Ellis.

Under 17 Casterton 7.3 10.5 (65) East Gambier 6.7 7.8 (50) Goals - Casterton: O. Richardson. I. Forbes 2; B. Devereaux, T. Brody, C. Zippel, B. Gill, A. Robertson, J. Carlin. East: M. Gray 2; J. Jones, T. Lock, D. Smith, B. Morton. Best - Casterton: D. Wombwell, D. Cleary, A. Cleary, B. Devereaux, S. Diegmann, I.Forbes. East: T. Lock, M. Gray, J. Dawe, H. Walters, B. Pannenburg, D. Robinson. North Gambier 3.1 7.5 7.7 10.8 (68) South Gambier 0.1 0.1 1.2 3.8 (26) Goals - North: S. Sochacki, N. Pasquazzi 3; S. Stafford, L. McKinnon, W. Lewis, L. English. South: R. Franchetto 2; J. Tentye. Best - North: M. McInerney, L. English, J. Hunter, T. Hatt, Z. Mewett, N. Pasquazzi. South: J. Schleter, Z. King, J. Tentye, R. Franchetto, B. Whicker, H. Stevens. West Gambier 5.2 9.4 12.9 17.11 (113) Millicent 0.0 1.1 2.1 5.2 (32) Goals - West: G. Ha 6; J Coombe, R. Langley 3; J. Lock 2; M. Hunter, J. Pfitzner, M. Walmsley-Pace. Millicent: B. Fabris 3; H. Nitschke 2. Best - West: J. Coombe, L. Bradley-Brown, R. Langley, G. Ha, A. Pfitzner, M. Hunter. Millicent: J. DeJong, H. Nitschke, J. Grimes.

Under 15

Justin McConnell Brett Exelby Anthony Kilsby Simon Berkefeld Glen Gascoyne Zac Michau Scott Flett Brad Cordy

North Gambier South Gambier North Gambier South Gambier Millicent Casterton North Gambier South Gambier

38 25 18 17 16 16 14 13

WB Seniors Ladder North Gambier South Gambier Casterton West Gambier East Gambier Millicent

% 226.79 151.20 85.40 84.64 63.75 62.09

Pts 14 10 8 6 2 2

WB Netball Results A Grade South Gambier 43 (L. King, T. Sims) d North Gambier 35 (A. O’Shaughnessy, M. Renko); Millicent 68 (D. Denton, L. Duldig) d West Gambier 45 (L. Cram, R. Wilson); Casterton 53 (E. Brewster, G. Sealey) d East Gambier 40 (B. Dempsey, G. Green).

A Reserve North Gambier 65 (G. Hinge, H. Whelan) d South Gambier 22 (D. McKinnon, K. Reid); West Gambier 44 (K. Rolton, M. Ryan) d Millicent 43 (T. Haggett, C. Grimes); Casterton 53 (T. Cleary, A. Shannon) d East Gambier 45 (L. Murray, R. Pratt).

B Grade South Gambier 55 (K. McIntyre-Clark, L. Bruggeman) d North Gambier 42 (A. Jolley, L. Yeates); West Gambier 60 (S. Cummins, C. Somerfield) d Millicent 29 (B. Turner, L. Sims) Casterton 51 (K. Bruce-Smith, B. Tierney) d East Gambier 49 (Z. Tomkinson, N. McIntyre).

C Grade;

Millicent 0.2 2.3 4.3 5.4 (34) West Gambier 1.1 1.2 4.2 4.3 (27) Goals - Millicent: J. Grimes, S. Willis, M. Hitschke, M. Gordon, B. Fabris. West: R. Hosking, J, Stokker 2. Best - Millicent: B. Kenny, M. Gordon, J. McBain, N. Robinson, B. Fabris, B. Patzel. West: R. Hosking, N. Tilley, B. Hosking, J. Gosling, L. Beckman, B. Wagstaffe. East Gambier 1.1 4.2 6.2 8.2 (50) Casterton 2.0 2.2 3.3 4.6 (30) Goals - East: T. ockwood, B. Pitts 3; S. Brooksby, B. Thomas. Casterton: A. Naylor, C. Jarrad, J. Gibbs, B. Millard. Best - East: M. Murphy, T. Lockwood, Z. Young, B. McMillan, B. Pitts, B. Clark. Casterton: B. Galpin, K. Zippel, B. Guthrie, J. Milich, C. McCombe, R. Jolly. South Gambier 3.0 5.1 9.3 11.4 (70) North Gambier 0.2 0.4 1.4 2.4 (16) Goals - South: J. Capewell 4; R. Glynn, P. Gale, D. Ridding, J. Dukalskis, L. Bull, J. Czerwonka, S. Walker. North: B. Cose, L. Hunt. Best - South: S. Walker, R. Glynn, R. Wilson-Waye, R. Broome, L. Bull, L. Muller. North: K. Baker, T. Bruhn, T. Brookes, B. Close, N. Steen, T. Wilson-Smith.

South Gambier 50 (B. Fuller, J. O’Neil) d North Gambier 37 (K. Pietsch, N. Bosko); West Gambier 49 (D. Watson, K. Dawe) d Millicent 28 (B. Shanks, K. Ryan); East Gambier 49 (R. Gibson, T. Gray) d Casterton 39 (P. Robbins, C. Jones).

17 and under North Gambier 45 (B. Watson, T. Woodall) d South Gambier 11 (A. Kenny, N. Short); West Gambier 31 (T. Earl, M. Teakle) d Millicent 17 (M. Squires, E. Rayner); East Gambier 22 (E. McKay, G. Green) d Casterton 19 (A. Shannon, E. Milich).

15 and under North Gambier 43 (L. Day, S. Hayman) d South Gambier 9 (L. Lockwood, L. Gazzard); West Gambier 32 (S. Harding, J. Davis) d Millicent 31 (Z. Brown, L. Bowman); East Gambier 51 (B. McKay, T. Gray) d Casterton 22 (T. McIntosh, H. Waters).

13 and under South Gambier 45 (O. Dukalskis, J. Adams) d North Gambier 26 (L. Ross, G. Hood); Millicent 34 (A. Lambert, M. Turner) d West Gambier 21 (E. Stevens, E. Hunter).

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MSE Netball Results A Grade Glencoe 57 (B. Wilson, S. Lawler) d Tantanoola 40 (T. Knaggs); Hatherleigh 57 (K. Green, E. Watson) d Robe 44 (C. Dawson, A. Hunt); Mt Burr 68 (K. Sporer, S. Puiatti) d Kongorong 36 (S. Loughhead, K. Saffin); Kalangadoo 67 (L. Ousey, E. Cunningham) d Port MacDonnell 34 (M. Murdoch, C. Merrett).

A Reserve Glencoe 45 (K. Sealey, L. Waller) d Tantanoola 40 (J. Ditcham, A. Ditcham); Hatherleigh 50 (M. Hann, A. Faulkner) d Robe 39 (K. Venn, I. Dean); Kongorong 38 (K. Earl, S. Lucas) d Mt Burr 18 (A. Guyett, S. Lowndes); Kalangadoo 68 (K. Krammins) d Port MacDonnell 32 (B. Williams, B. Coutts).

B Grade Tantanoola 62 (T. Taylor, M. Lindner) d Glencoe 51 (K. Collins, J. Lamb); Hatherleigh 67 (M. Gibson, M. Wight) d Robe 28 (T. Allwight, T. Davis); Kongorong 58 (C. Ashby, H. Greenfield) d Mt Burr 28; Port MacDonnell 59 (L. Altorfer, K. Millard) d Kalangadoo 51 (A. Bruins, K. Martin).

B Reserve Tantanoola 47 (T. Wheatley, A. Taylor) d Glencoe 16 (C. Von Duve, B. Rothall); Kongorong 41 (J. Hwakins, R. Baldwin) d Mt Burr 17; Port MacDonnell 33 (M. Perryman, S. Buchanan) drew with Kalangadoo (K. Dunn, J. Cock).

17 and under Tantanoola 51 (C. Walker, E. Serle) d Glencoe 36 (E. Mitchell, A. Cocks); Hatherleigh 82 (C. Varcoe, S. Allan) d Robe 27 (H. Perkins, L. Howe-Morgan); Kongorong 49 (E. McClintock, L. Waugh) d Mt Burr 11 (E. Russell, S. Nieuwenhuizen); Kalangadoo 37 (B. Coxon, M. Pitt) d Port MacDonnell 29 (J. Finnigan, T. Wilsmore).

15 and under Tantanoola (M. Taylor, K. Hale) d Glencoe 20 (T. Wilkinson, C. Waye); Hatherleigh 44 (A. Brooks, M. Pulmer) d Robe 40 (D. Carter, E. Sawyer); Kongorong 34 (M. Hein, C. Sealey); d Mt Burr 33 (K. Lesslie, S. Beck); Kalangadoo 47 (A. Wright, S. Flanigan) d Port MacDonnell 37 (E. Walmsley-Pace, A. Feast).

13 and under Robe 69 (A. Pettit, K. Gibbs) d Hatherleigh 11 (M. Varcoe, M. Gray); Mt Burr 43 (E. Hogan, E. Gray) d Kongorong 16 (A. Cagney, A. Formosa); Port MacDonnell 50 (H. Borwn, E. Williams) d Kalangadoo 25 (J. Ryan, K. Jones).

Seniors

Senior Colts

Port MacDonnell 7.2 21.6 27.12 39.17 (251) Kalangadoo 2.1 2.1 2.5 2.5 (17) Goals - Pt Mac: D. Bromley 16; J. McGregor 5; M. Lewis, J. Zeitz 3; D. Munn, R. Povey, W. MacDonald, L. Pratt 2; S. Devine, B. McGregor, B. Stephens, L. McIntyre. Kalangadoo: R. Carlson, B. Casey.Best - Pt Mac: D. Bromely, W. MacDonald, R. Povey, R. Fox, B. O’Dine, D. Munn. Kalangadoo: B. Casey, A. Stone, M. Jones, J. Casey, J. Pratt, M. Lowe. Mt Burr 7.4 9.8 15.11 20.14 (134) Kongorong 4.3 7.4 11.4 12.9 (93) Goals - Mt Burr: C. Murray 6; S. Bevan 4; D. Ridley, B. Hennink 3; D. Bowering 2; C. Gallio, B. Gordon. Kongorong: J. Simkin, A. Harding 4; S. Phillips 3; B. Drew, J. Phillips, J. Wright. Best - Mt Burr: B. Hennink, N. Muhovics, C. Gallio, D. Ridley, J. Nowak, C. Murray. Kongorong: B. Drew, S. Phillips, D. Phillips, N. Ham, N. Reid. Hatherleigh 7.4 11.10 23.13 30.16 (196) Robe 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.1 (13) Goals - Hatherleigh: S. Telfer 9; C. Buckley 4; J. Sullivan, J. Bateman, B. Sneath 3; D. Clough, T. Bell 2; J. Faulkner, T. Schulz, B. Wight, T. Agnew. Robe: B. Davis, R. Dickinson. Best - Hatherleigh: C. Buckley, T. Saunders, J. Sullivan, S. Telfer, S. Waring, J. Faulkner. Robe: T. Pearce, Z. Deane, J. Keane, E. Samuel, B. Jess. Glencoe 4.3 6.9 11.11 18.14 (122) Tantanoola 1.5 3.7 4.11 6.14 (50) Goals - Glencoe: M. McRae, L. Sharaf 4; A. Hentschke, D. Paproth 3; B. Mitchell, K. Clark, T. Edwards, Z. Cocks. Tantanoola: K. Dodd 3; M. Bennett, C. Hamilton, D. Knaggs. Best - Glencoe: K. Clark, M. Von Duve, D. Paproth, J. Bates, T. Edwards, L. Medhurst. Tantanoola: T. Stringer, T. McGrath, C. Hamilton, B. Reilly, K. Dodd, R. Clarke.

Port MacDonnell 1.0 3.0 5.3 7.5 (47) Kalangadoo 0.0 4.2 4.4 6.6 (42) Goals - Pt Mac: J. Williams, T. Sullivan 2; B. Wilke, R. Brodie. Kalangadoo: R. Carlson 3; T. Jones, M. Krieger, T. Saunders. Best - Pt Mac: J. Stark, T. Sullivan, T. Sullivan, K. McClean, R. Brodie, S. Zeitz. Kalangadoo: J. Bayley, M. Krieger, L. Farrugia, B. Casey, T. Jones, J. Opie. Mt Burr 4.1 5.3 7.6 8.7 (55) Kongorong 3.0 3.1 5.1 7.3 (45) Goals - Mt Burr: H. Schultz 5; D. Lesslie 2; D. Vanderhorst. Kongorong: T. Saffin, J. Mullan 2; J. Blackwell, M. Waters, A. Last. Best - Mt Burr: D. Lesslie, D. Delbridge, A. Ridley, B. Hogan, A. Butler, L. Collyer. Kongorong: A. Last, R. Hein, J. Blackwell, H. Evans, T. Saffin, D. Brown. Hatherleigh 3.2 8.5 9.8 12.8 (80) Robe 0.2 1.2 2.6 2.6 (18) Goals - Hatherleigh: B. Gibbs 3; T. Jackman-Tilley 2; S. Sutherland, J. Brooks, J. Jones, M. Pulmer, D. Sutherland, B. Wight, J. Telfer. Robe: C. Davis, S. Altschwager. Best - Hatherleigh: K. Pulmer, S. Kent, F. Slape, M. Bunt, J. Jones. Robe: J. Gibbs, L. Smith, H, Ludwig, A. Clements, J. Hann, H, Smith. Tantanoola 1.4 7.6 7.11 9.16 (70) Glencoe 2.1 3.2 4.4 4.4 (28) Goals - Tantanoola: M. Reid 6; C. Williams, T. Pink, S. Moreland. Glencoe: B. Millhouse, R. Edwards, M. Khan, E. Trupp. Best - Tantanoola: M. Reid, T. Pink, M. Roberts, B. McRostie, S. White, D. Pink. Glencoe: B. Mitchell, M. Telford, E. Trupp, J. Telford, B. Elven, M. Shayne.

B Grade Port MacDonnell 7.2 12.5 17.9 22.12 (150) Kalangadoo 1.0 2.0 3.1 3.2 (20) Goals - Pt Mac: M. Sullivan, M. Stark, A. Taylor 3; J. Noonan, T. Lampard, J. Smith, S. Cram, M. Dwyer 2; N. Roach, I. Ransom, D. Jones, K. Blacksell. Kalangadoo: Z. Dunn, B. Whitehead. Best - Pt Mac: K. Blacksell, J. Smith, S. Cram, N. Roach, B. Goodwin, M. Sullivan. Kalangadoo: S. McCann, M. May, B. May, C. Auld, M. Millhouse, M. Grosvenor. Kongorong 6.2 7.4 11.6 13.9 (87) Mt Burr 0.1 1.5 3.7 4.11 (35) Goals - Kongorong: J. Turner 4; M. Evans 3; W. Attiwill 2; J. Bottomley, B. Dobbs, G. Hay, M. Trevilyan. Mt Burr: Z. Wallis 2; T. Butler, M. Lesslie. Best - Kongorong: M. Trevilyan, T. Elleston, B. Dening, J. Turner, D. Harradine, B. Clark. Mt Burr: Z. Wallis, T. Wimutu, A. Wiese, A. Ferguson, S. Hughes, M. Field. Hatherleigh 9.2 13.8 17.10 26.10 (166) Robe 1.0 2.1 4.3 5.6 (36) Goals - Hatherleigh: T. Merrett 7; A. Driessen 6; N. Brown 4; L. Haines 3; T. Loveday 2; N. Stratford, J. Winter, S. Beggs, S. Lambert. Robe: A. Brooks 3; G. Hunt, H. Kurray. Best - Hatherleigh: R. Bowering, N. Stratford, T. Merrett, J. Grover, M. Bowman, T. Pegler. Robe: D. McKenny, A. Kokiousis, G. Hunt, T. Woodward, H. Kurray, Glencoe 8.1 12.3 14.4 17.6 (108) Tantanoola 0.2 4.4 6.6 9.7 (61) Goals - Glencoe: B. Curran 5; N. McEachern, A. Cary 3; J. Finnis, M. Kasparian, A. Scott, T. Biggins, J. Waller, S. Giersch. Tantanoola: J. Pearce 3; S. Taylor 2; S. Varcoe, Z. Courbois, L. Kent, J. Varcoe. Best - Glencoe: A. Sealey, B. Curran, T. Biggins, J. Finnis, N. McEachern, A. Cary. Tantanoola: B. McGrath, S. Bowering, M. Warren, S. Taylor, B. McRostie.

MSE Seniors Ladder Hatherleigh Glencoe Port MacDonnell Tantanoola Mt Burr Kongorong Kalangadoo Robe Nangwarry

% 76.82 66.81 66.19 54.37 46.89 48.36 32.11 20.93 36.41

Pts 32 28 24 24 24 16 8 4 0

Left - West Gambier’s Lisa Cram looks for an down court option as Millicent defender Tanaya Redman looks to disrupt the feed. Photo courtesy of Frank Monger.

Junior Colts Port MacDonnell 0.3 5.4 9.5 13.8 (86) Kalangadoo 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 (7) Goals - Pt Mac: none supplied. Kalangadoo: S. McManus. Best - Pt Mac: none supplied. Kalangadoo: S. McManus, K. Marshall, C. Vaughan, L. McIntyre, L. Redford, L. Telford. Mt Burr 4.3 9.6 10.9 11.11 (77) Kongorong 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) Goals - Mt Burr: T. Tukia 4; J. Wilson 2; T. Vanderhorst, D. Hogan, C. Gamble, E. Ballantyne, B. Russell. Best - Mt Burr: C. Gamble, B. Russell, L. Collyer, T. Tukia, J. Wilson, T. Vanderhorst. Kongorong: M. Hein, T. Modra, R. Vickery, W. Vickery, L. Bottomley. Hatherleigh 4.1 6.3 11.6 11.8 (74) Robe 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) Goals - Hatherleigh: L. Brown 3; J. Jones 2; D. Treloar, E. Seamer, W. Chay, C. Gibbs, A. Seamer. Best - Hatherleigh: B. Bowman, J. Jones, H. Coote, D. Treloar, S. Gray, M. Telfer. Robe: A. Weir, M. Hansberry, C. Walsh, H. Hooper, B. Bayliss, E. Dutton. Tantanoola 4.1 5.2 7.2 8.15 (63) Glencoe 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 (1) Goals - Tantanoola: J. Bell 3; S. Linton 2; J. Hann, C. Serle, J. Radley. Best - Tantanoola: H. Ferguson, A. Roberts, Z. Walker, M. Sorella, J. Bell, J. Hann. Glencoe: B. Arthurson, K. Poole, J. Shayne, P. Mitchell, B. Lipscombe, D. Mallon.

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South West District Football

A Grade

Mid South East Netball Association’s A grade netball side might not have made the 2013 South Australian Country Championships finals but two if its team certainly had a good weekend making the championship top ten. Keston Green (above left) and and new Robe recruit Keely Mason (above right) were both honoured.

Seniors

Heywood 2.2 4.6 8.8 13.9 (87) Westerns 2.1 5.3 8.4 13.7 (85) Goals - Heywood: J. Saunders, M. Wilson 3; J. Bell 2; J. Walker, B. Nash, J. Vaughan, L. Sartori, R. Bleumink. Westerns: S. Dart 3; K. Richardson, R. Cracknell, J. Patterson, M. Huppatz 2; D. Jennings, L. Evans. Best - Heywood: S. O’Brien, J. Imbi, B. Nash, J. Walker, J. Saunders, B. Millard. Westerns: J. Patterson, T. Frost, M. Keem, R. Cracknell, J. Webb, R. Gardiner. Sandford 2.2 8.6 13.10 16.12 (108) Branx-Wallace 2.1 4.2 5.3 8.5 (53) Goals - Sandford: M. Kurzman 4; W. Bilney, S. Thiselton 3; K. Schaefer, P. Hutchins 2; D. Jamieson, H. Wathen. Branx-Wallace: P. Downs, M. McLean 3; A. Caruana, A. Bunting. Best - Sandford: L. Robinson, B. Walker, D. Milera, W. Bilney, N. Heron, S. Thiselton. Branx-Wallace: M. Monaghan, J. Bradley, J. Evans, A. Bunting, N. Lester, T. Kennedy. Tyrendarra 4.6 11.8 15.8 16.10 (106) Dartmoor 2.2 7.6 11.11 12.12 (84) Goals - Tyrendarra: S. Byron 4; D. Polkinghorne, D. Killmister 3; M. Peters, M. Lenehan, T. Holland, B. Menzel, A. Lipscombe, J. Clay. Dartmoor: S. Jones 4; C. Hatfield, J. Ropitini, J. Pridham 2; M. Oldfdield, S. Jones. Best - Tyrendarra: D. Polkinghorne, M. Peters, D. Aldous, M. Sutton, J. Clay, J. Ward. Dartmoor: K. Smith, S. Jones, M. Oldfield, A. Jones, M. Reid, L. Polaski. Coleraine 26.23 (179) Heathmere 0.1 (1) Goals - Coleraine: none provided. Heathmere: none provided. Best - Coleraine: none provided. Heathmere: none provided.

SWDFL Round 11 - June 22 BRANXHOLME-WALLACEDALE V COLERAINE CAVENDISH V DARTMOOR HEATHMERE V TYRENDARRA HEYWOOD V SANDFORD WESTERN - BYE

Hampden Football League

A Grade Koroit 3.4 13.9 18.13 25.14 (164) Hamilton Kangaroos 1.2 1.3 3.4 3.6 (24) Goals - Koroit: S. Dobson 5; J. McLaren 4; S. Blake, E. Zimmer, M. Van der Mark, B. Harrington, J. Hausler 2; B. Dobson, B. Goodall, C. McLaren, K. Dwyer, H. Drew. Hamilton: B. Huf 2; H. Douglas. Best - Koroit: B. Goodall, B. Dobson, B. Harringtonh, J. Hausler, S. Dobson, I. Templeton. Hamilton: H. Waldron, K. Uebergang, L. Crawford, G. Crawford, T. Waters, B. Huf. Cobden 8.1 8.1 10.3 13.8 (86) Portland 6.7 6.7 7.11 8.14 (62) Goals - Cobden: A. Cole, J. Norton 3; T. Horan, J. Evans 2; T. Leishman, L. Cahill, P. Hinkley. Portland: J. Stiles, B. Bentley, J. Hayse 2; M. England, J. Holt.Best - Cobden: A. Cole, P. Hinkley, L. Cahill, A. Courtney, B. Richardson, S. Uwland. Portland: R. Egan, J. Quinlivan, B. Bentley, L. Van Heugten, D. Falcone, M. Amor.

Above (top) - West Gambier’s Tom Holmes in plenty of space. The 2010/11 premiership player has been a welcome addition to the Roos line-up, adding more class to the midfield, as well as increased goal kicking ability.

Far left - South defender Tash Hemmings-Dunn send the ball down court despite the pressure from Christie McCourt. Left - South A reserve shooter Emily Gazzard looking for a passing option during Saturday’s netball action.

Kingston 5.5 10.5 11.12 16.15 (111) Kybybolite 4.4 8.7 14.11 16.14 (110) Goals - Kingston: D. Richardson 3; J. Gould, T. Read, J. Gluyas, R. Cuneen 2; J. Austin, T. Baker, S. Robertson, A. Stenner, B. Warner. Kybybolite: S. Carberry 5; D. Smith 4; M. Slotegraaf, C. Hanley 2; B. Laurie, M. Pannell, J. Bittner. Best - Kingston: J. Austin, A. Stenner, M. Higgs, J. Gluyas, R. Cuneen, D. Richardson. Kybybolite: D. Arnold, S. Carberry, B. Laurie, D. Ogilvie, D. Smith, J. Bittner. Padthaway 6.2 15.5 17.8 23.9 (147) Kaniva-Leeor 4.1 6.3 12.6 16.9 (105) Goals - Padthaway: P. Lindsay, B. Gunning 6; T. McLennan, M. Hoffman 3; P. Elsden 2; T. Edwards, S. Townsend, M. Roscow. Kaniva-Leeor: P. Adlington 3; S. Vivian, C. Sharples, J. Hicks, N. Meyer 2; J. Vivian, B. Stallion, S. Smith, J. Turner, D. Hawker. Best - Padthaway: T. Edwards, P. Lindsay, M. Hoffman, W. Verco, H. Treloar, M. Roscow. Kaniva-Leeor: P. Adlington, J. Turner, S. Stallion, C. Sharples, S. Vivian, J. Vivian. Mundulla 4.5 8.12 12.13 15.15 (105) Penola 4.2 7.3 14.6 16.7 (103) Goals - Mundulla: B. Packer 3; S. Luckett, G. Obst, W. Packer, L. Wiese, B. Lehmann 2; S. Excell, B. Milligan. Penola: A. Merrett, J. Copping 5; M. Devereux 3; S. Zadow, M. Willson, L. Jones. Best - Mundulla: B. Packer, J. McGrice, G. Obst, C. Obst, H. Thorpe, J. Wiese. Penola: M. Merrett, D. Coxon, M. Willson, J. Copping, B. Foster, M. Ferguson. Naracoorte 9.3 16.5 26.7 28.9 (177) Border Districts 1.2 4.4 6.8 15.11 (101) Goals - Naracoorte: S. Logan 10; B. Gould 5; B. Henderson, R. Jones, S. Henschke, M. Parker 2; J. Gilbert, C. Mifsud, J. Gschwandter, S. Patterson, Z. Donnelly. Border Districts: B. Vallance 5; C. Barras 4; M. Ellis 2; R. Adams, S. Ferenci, T. Crick, J. Hirst. Best - Naracoorte: M. Hartree, S. Logan, M. Gill, B. Gould, R. Jones, K. Jacobs. Border Districts: J. Zeuner, B. Vallance, G. McWaters, N. Tarca, N. Naylor, T. Crick. Keith 5.4 9.11 13.13 17.19 (121) Bordertown 5.2 6.3 12.7 16.9 (105) Goals - Keith: none supplied. Bordertown: N. Frederick 5; L. Eats 3; J. Jarrett, C. Diment, M. Dahlitz, A. Stephens, J. Searle, S. Copestick, R. Tink, C. Dahlitz. Best - Keith: none supplied. Bordertown: A. Stephens, H. Paech, R. Tink, N. Frederick, M. Kerr, N. Hewett.

KNT Goalkickers Adam Merrett Sam Logan Nathan Frederick Clint Barras James McEntee Tim Harkness Tom Mc Lennan Jon Copping

A Grade Cobden 47 d Portland 40 (R. Skinner, T. Bannam, J. Piergrosse) Koroit 69 d Hamilton Kangaroos 37 (A. Huf, H. Huf, A. Feely)

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KNT Seniors Ladder Bordertown Naracoorte Keith Penola Mundulla Padthaway Kaniva-Leeor Border Districts Kybybolite Kingston Lucindale

Hampden Netball Results

% 65.35 66.71 66.67 61.00 55.17 47.88 47.36 42.19 37.43 39.75 22.27

Pts 32 24 24 24 20 12 12 12 8 6 2

KNT Netball Results A Grade

Hampden Football Netball League - June 22

Kybybolite 60 (S. Arnold, J. Castin) d Kingston 40 (T. Gluyas, R. Smith); Penola 63 (A. Kuhl, S. Skeer) d Mundulla 33 (A. Excell, D. Ciampa); Naracoorte 52 (E. Hunter, K. Mott) d Border Districts 42 (H. Sellars, E. Block); Bordertown 58 (A. Milne, T. Poulton) d Keith 57 (M. Harper, T. Wilsdon).

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KNT Round 10- June 22

Aboive - West’s Doug Lloyd, who was best on groun in Saturday’s A grade victory, looks to make life tough for Millicent’s Brad Tilley. Photos courtesy of Frank Monger.

Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara Football

MGNA Netball Results A Grade Saints 48 (R. Primmer, S. Primmer) d Hobitz 47 (L. Humphries, M. Bucik); Vicis 69 (A. Beer, G. Richards) d Zodiacs 19 (M. Phillips, A. Shaw); Intruders 65 (K. Grubb, C. Grubb) d Amazons 35 (T. Smith, M. Stephens).

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INDOOR BOWLS State

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Above - Mixed fours gold medal winners - Tony Bowditch, Lynda Kember, Tanya Burke and Craig Pearson. Below - Mised Pairs gold medal winners - Doreen and John Oakley. The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association fielded a regional team, which competed in Broken Hill on the June long weekend. The team comprised 26 players, which fielded 10 different team

combinations. The association competed against teams from the Mid South East Indoor Bowls, Adelaide Metro, Para Districts/Golden Grove and Broken Hill Indoor Bowls Associations. The Mount

Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association showed that it can mix it with best once again, with great results in most of the events in the South Australian regional tournament. Kristy Davis won gold by winning three games and one draw to claim the ladies singles. John and Doreen Oakley won three of the four games to claim gold in the mixed pairs. The mixed fours of Tony Bowditch, Craig Pearson, Lynda Kember and Tanya Burke won all four games to win the gold medal. The ladies fours team of Gaylene Leggett, Shirley Gifford, Serena Davis and Marina Davis were alsogold medal recipients, winning three of their four games. Ladies triples team of Fiona

Pearson, Jennifer Bowering and Keisha Pearson took out the silver medal. All the regions points were tallied for the Othams Trophy and the Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association finished one point higher than last year to once again finish in second place, two points short of first place. Final standings Adelaide Metro 49, Mt Gambier 47, Broken Hill 41, Para Districts/Golden Grove 38, & Mid South East 25. Below - Ladies triples silver medal winners- Jennifer Bowering, Keisha Pearson and Fiona Pearson.

Above - Ladies singles gold medal winner Kristy Davis. Below - Ladies fours godl medal winners - Marina Davis, Gaylene Leggett, Shirley Gifford and Serena Davis.

MOUNT GAMBIER COMMUNITY RSL ROUND 7 PENNANT RESULTS

Millicent bowls action

Kilsby Shield - Post-Tel 51 d Mil Lel 49; Glencoe 64 d St Martins 48; Glenburnie 56 d Kongorong 54. Malseed Shield - Moorak Blue 74 d Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 48; OB Flat 63 d Moorak Red 58; Mount Gambier Bowls Club 59 d Saints 48; Yahl 68 d Blue Lake Bowlers White 35.

South East Coast Basketball League results Men - Bulldogs 82 (S. Berkefeld 28; M. Berkefeld 16; J. Ferguson-Lane 14) d Roos 66 (M. Markiewicz 18; L. Blicavs 16; M. Bachmann 15); Wizards 79 (N. Parslow 36; B. Rathjen, N. Morrison 12) d Panthers 77 (D. Brown 26; T. Brown 18; M. Mott 16); Cougars 98 (S. Stafford, K. deWit 26; B. Ousey) d Millicent 45 (J. Murphy 15; J. Telfer 10; B. Wilson 8). Women - Panthers 47 (B. Walters 13; K. Smith 12; S. Allen 9) d Roos 30 (C. Weir 14; R. Hines 10; A. Kalontarian 3); Millicent 43 (A. Walker 13; K. Smith 12; S. Allan 9) d Cougars 38 (G. Green 27; B. Watson 9; E. Cunningham 2).

Above (left) - Winners of last week’s Hahn and Somerset 2-4-2 competition - Derk Pietersma (left) and Malcolm Wright. Above (right) - Denis Clifford in action during last Thursday’s 2-4-2 competition.

Western Border netball weekend action Far left - North Gambier A reserve player Christie McCourt takes this pass strongly during the Tigers’ huge win over South Gambier. Left (centre) - South shooter Dani McKinnon looks to score over the defensive pressure of Larissa Norman. Left - North Gambier’s Stacy Chapman send the ball across the circle during A reserve action at Blue Lake Sports Park on Saturday.

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