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LOCAL Locals Angela Kain shares a lot in common with most working mothers of two young boys – she’s busy and rarely has a moment to herself. Still she is making time in her work and family schedule to take part in two days of the SA Ride For Sick Kids – a fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House. It’s a personal decision – a very personal decision. Like around 170 other families in this region, she has unfortunately had to rely on the hospitality and support of Ronald McDonald House in Adelaide. And hers is a slightly more complicated story than most, making her commitment to the cause even stronger. Because of an underlying cardiac condition, placing Angela at high risk of congestive heart failure, it was decided the delivery of Angela and husband Danny Habets’ second child should be in Adelaide at Flinders Medical Centre. So the family, caravan in tow, migrated to Adelaide in the weeks leading up to the April 10 delivery, calling Marion Holiday Park home. The plan was to get settled and then stay on for about a week after delivery and then return to Mount Gambier and resume normal family life. But while Angela and her heart sailed through the

give a human face to charity fundraiser caesarean, new son Lochie was not so lucky. After the initial nerve settling scream from the newborn, there was silence, followed by frantic efforts from the paediatric medical team to resuscitate. Early indications were that Lochie might have suffered from some fluid on his lungs but after further testing, the story got a whole lot more complicated. Lochie was diagnosed with a life threatening condition congenital diaphragmatic hernia – and just three hours after entering the world, Lochie was in for a fight. Put simply, his diaphragm was allowing organs from his abdominal cavity to develop in his chest cavity. Angela and Danny were only able to briefly touch their seriously ill son and there were certainly no post-delivery cuddles. Lochie was transported to the Women’s & Children’s Hospital with the grim news being he would need surgery to reposition his organs and repair the hernia. “The doctor informed us that he had to have the surgery to survive but there was the possibility that we might not get through the surgery, or the subsequent days,” Angela said. “He also went on to inform

us that Lochie’s recovery may require him to be in hospital somewhere between a month and a year.” The first challenge for Angela and Danny was digesting the devastating news about their son’s condition – the second was just how this twist in the tale was going to play out on a daily basis. “While we did have the caravan located in Adelaide the novelty had well and truly worn off for our four year old son and it was not going to be a long term solution,” Angela said. “I’ll be honest - I was overwhelmed by the situation because I always pride myself on being organised and suddenly our families immediate future seemed completely out of my control.” And it was the following day that Ronald McDonald House first became a part of Angela and her family’s life. A social worker said she had put their names on a waiting list but it was not a short waiting list so it was a solution for down the track not from the get go. Of more immediate concern anyway was Lochie’s surgery – that was scheduled for day four after his birth with the surgeons believing he was now strong enough. That being said, they were not

prepared to move him to an operating theatre and performed the operation in a partitioned off section of the paediatric ICU. After seeing exactly what they were facing with Lochie, the surgeons, were amazed at just how well he was doing as the most tense waiting game of this young family’s life started. “We were told that the next 24 hours were critical and to not be surprised if Lochie’s condition got

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significantly worse, but they were optimistic about his recovery,” Angela said. And it was a tense 24 hours as promised – Lochie had to be resuscitated three times before he started improving and heading down the long road to recovery. Lochie’s improved condition by the end of the day coincided with a vacancy coming up at Ronald McDonald House and the following night they moved in. “We walked

in the door at 6pm to be greeted by many families, the volunteers and the staff of Mortgage Choice Unley how had cooked pasta for all the families,” Angela said. “After a week of hospital food and days spent in waiting rooms it was just what we needed. Everyone was so friendly and we were all bound by our common circumstances of being a long way from home with critically ill children in hospital. From

the moment we moved into Ronald McDonald house things seemed to be turning around for us.” cont. page 4 Above - Angela Kain with her little miracle, Lochie. Ronald McDonald House was a godsend for the family, who stayed there during Lochie’s brave fight.


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greeted by amazing volunteers who would always be keen for chat and a coffee or to make sure we had something to eat,” Angela said. Lochie came off the ventilator on day seven and was transferred to a lower care ward for a further eight days before being

discharged. “All the staff were astonished by his recovery even the chaplin referred to him as her little Picu (paediatric ICU) miracle,” Angela said. “Thankfully it was only towards the end of Lochie’s stay that we began to understand why they were so impressed with his recovery.” Angela and Danny were informed that of the babies born with Lochie’s condition, which is on average three a year, around 40 percent die at birth, 10 percent don’t survive surgery and a large percentage suffer ongoing significant health issues. So while still having a slight issue with one kidney, Lochie returned to Ronald McDonald House with his family. “Everyone in the house was so excited to meet Lochie and were thrilled for us to be going home,” Angela said. “Even though Danny and I were so happy and grateful to be going home with a healthy baby we couldn’t help feeling for the other families we had met over the past week.” One family was from the South East and were facing a long haul with their four year old daughter bracing for nine months of chemotherapy. “On our return to home, Danny and I knew that we needed to do something

to show our appreciation,” Angela said. On their return, something right up their alley presented itself as the perfect fundraising opportunity – the SA Ride for Sick Kids. Both Angela and Danny are keen runners and cyclists, so supporting this major fundraiser for Ronald McDonald House has now become their focus. They hosted a Family Fun Day earlier this month at the Federal Hotel carpark and Angela is set to ride the first leg of the 2013 Rider For Sick Kids. The second SA Ride for Sick Kids is kicking off in Mount Gambier for the first time, in no small part due to the number of South East families that have been assisted by Ronald McDonald House. The six day ride starts on Saturday at 8am with Angela, who has to return to work and motherhood after day two, riding the first two legs, which is 270 kilometres of the 1000km journey. She has spearheaded the local fundraising efforts, which conclude on the eve of the ride with a dinner auction at the Commodore on the Park. Specifically designed as a family friendly event with smaller value lots as opposed to big ticket items, the $60 a head dinner will see many of the local families that have benefitted from the support of Ronald McDonald House in attendance. Tickets are available from the Commodore on the Park, with tables of 10 on offer. The 2012 ride, which went from Port Lincoln to Adelaide, raised more than $110,000 and the target for 2013 ride is $300,000, with the running tally already close to the $150,000. This year’s fundraising will fund the establishment of a Ronald McDonald House Family Room actually within the Women’s & Children’s Hospital. This will allow all families not ust those staying at the house a place to have a coffee, do some washing, have a nap or even just a chat with one of the amazing volunteers. Mount Gambier franchisee Bernie Knight rode in the inaugural Victorian Ride for Sick Kids and has provided roadside support in the past two, while son Todd Knight, (pictured above) who runs ther Portland McDonald’s Restaurant, has ridden in all the Victorian rides nad is saddling up for the SA ride on Saturday.


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LOCAL Ulysses The 2013 Christmas Toy Run is being coordinated by the local Ulysses club. The run will be held on Saturday, December 7, starting at the Shell service station on the Riddoch Highway, Naracoorte at 9am and proceeding to the Penola Shell Service Station. Bikes will depart Penola at 10am and head to Mount Gambier. All riders will then assemble at he Market Place before leaving at 11am in convoy for a ride through Mount Gambier and then gathering at the boat ramp area in the Valley Lake. The parade along Commercial Street from Wehl Street to Bay Road will be spectacular and a great viewing for the young ones. Riders

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are asked to either bring presents suitable for boys or girls up to age 15 years or consider cash donations. St Vincent da Paul welcomes this initiative and works closely with other charities and support agencies to see

that all gifts are distributed fairly to local needy families. Food and drinks along with a ride badge will all be available for purchase at the Valley Lake from 11.30am with catering from the Lions Club of Mount Gambier. The

run will be led by the local Ulysses ride captain Tony Zemlany. For more details contact ride captain Tony on 0438 872 551, or ride secretary Rory McEwen on 0417 803 627 or email rorymce@bigpond .com

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Preparations are well underway for the annual Mount Gambier Christmas Parade to be held on Saturday, November 16. The Mount Gambier Christmas Parade Advisory Group encourages the community to enter their floats in this years parade; with the closing date for entries fast approaching this Friday City of Mount Gambier Team Leader Community Events Denise Richardson said the group was keen to attract a number of community based float entries for this

year’s event. “It’s lots of fun to be involved and is a great way to encourage creativity and teamwork,” Mrs Richardson said. “Whether you are a business, school or community group; we urge you to consider having a go and entering this years Parade. Even individuals or families can get involved by entering a themed mobile entry.” All prizes available for entrants are kindly sponsored, with entries now open for the best float or entry in nine varying categories. Mount Gambier Christmas

Parade Development Adviser Peter Mounsey is currently putting the finishing touches to the newly created ABC TV’s Bill the Steam Shovel accompanied by characters Mr Squiggle, the grumpy Blackboard and Miss Jane.

The new addition to the parade has come together beautifully and will be a welcome addition to the 2013 Christmas Parade. Photo courtesy of Kelvin Ruge.

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• Located on a corner allotment this lovely brick home has secure fencing and beautiful surrounding gardens, giving the home owner privacy and relaxing atmosphere. This home consists of 4 bedrooms all with built ins, 2 bathrooms, galley style kitchen with large walk in pantry, separate dining and double car garage with extra shedding for storage.

22 Leggett Road Worrolong

5 Frewville Place Mount Gambier

$159,500

• Central but secluded location • Neat two bedroom home, kitchen, lounge room, attached carport. • Compact allotment of 586m2 • Longer term opportunity to redevelop

• Beautiful block of land is one of the last vacant in Worrolong Surrounded by established trees, it Is fenced into 4 paddocks with a total land size of 1.959ha • If you seek tranquillity, versatility and a great lifestyle – this property is for you!

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• 3 bedroom stone home with entrance hall and lounge with gas heating. Kitchen/dining room with open fire place. • Additional porch at rear. • Large garage measuring 8mx6m plus car port. • Land area of approx 753m2

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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

9 Neil Black Street Nelson

$230,000

• Lovely home consisting of 2 main bedrooms, 3rd bedroom with study den. All with built-ins. • Open plan kitchen, dining, lounge room with slow combustion wood heater. • Gas stove and hot water service. Out side shedding with built in bar for entertaining.

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39 Oldbridge Road Nelson

9 Ridgeview Court Mount Gambier

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$269,500

• 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

$310,000

• 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 TO BUILD A RETIREMENT OR HOLIDAY HOME.

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• Large bathroom with shower/bath and separate toilet • Open plan kitchen/lounge • Single carport, double rear garage • Cosy wood fire

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• 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 • Superb outdoor entertaining area

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• Main bedroom with ensuite & WIR. Other three bedrooms have built in robes • Three way bathroom with spa bath • Double garage UMR, auto doors & Internal access • 3 bay garage, access for caravan or boat • In conjunction with Gebhardts

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37 Canavan Road Mount Gambier

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08 8723 0633 30 Eglington Terrace, Mt Gambier

$299,000

\2 Yeates Street, Mount Gambier

$189,000

7 Aramanta Drive, Mount Gambier $359,000

13 Old Kent Court, Mount Gambier $279,000

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• Recently renovated • 3 Bedrooms 1 with robes • Remote Carport plus new colour bond garage • Stunning rear private decked patio • Beautifully land scaped gardens WEB Id. 5292594 3 1 2 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

• SOLID INVESTMENT GREAT STARTER • Stone home with near new roof • 2 living areas and lovely kitchen • Secure rear yard • Direct Access inside from large carport WEB Id. 5722206 3 1 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

98 Wehl St South, Mount Gambier

6 Robin Street, Mount Gambier

$369,950

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11.00 - 11.20AM • 3 bedrooms all with robes • Master with ensuite and wi robe • Formal lounge • Open plan Kitchen meals Family area • Spacious 3 way bathroom • Great outdoor patio area 3 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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8 Flinders Terrace, Mount Gambier $299,000

• 3 bedrooms all with robes • Master with walk in robe & ensuite • Formal lounge • Open plan kitchen meals family area • Single remote garage UMR with internal access WEB Id. 4476697 3 2 3 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

16 Kywong Court, Mt Gambier

$298,000

NEW OPEN SAT NOV 2

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11.30-12.00PM

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• Indulge with bakery, shopping & café culture within walking distance • Public school across the road & private school also a short walk away • Blue Lake walking track only metres away • 3 Great sized bedrooms plus separate study • Formal dining room oozing in traditional features WEB Id. 5826425 3 1 2 Charmaine Russell 0407 268 098

WEB Id. 4715568 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

145 O’Neil Road, Worrolong

17 Gladigau Road, Mount Gambier $205,000

$449,950

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3 LIVING AREAS • 3 Bedrooms all with robes, 2 bathrooms • Formal lounge/4th bedroom, 2 extra living areas • Double remote garage WMR, ducted R/C air conditioning • Private rear patio entertaining area, one fit for the family, not to be missed WEB Id. 5816541 3 2 2 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

• 4 bedrooms all with robes • Ornate cornice & ceiling roses in master bedroom & living areas • Spacious formal lounge • Lovely open plan kitchen/meals/family WEB Id. 5457465 4 2 2 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

13 Doughty Street, Mount Gambier $295,000

1214 Caroline Road, Caroline

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$289,000

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OPEN SUN NOV 3 2.00 - 2.20PM • 8 acres of country living with tennis court • 3 bedrooms + study & 2 updated bathrooms • 2 living areas with formal dining • Patio entertaining area & Self-contained Granny flat • numerous shedding & private lifestyle WEB Id. 5235386 4 3 6 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

• 3 bedroom family brick home • New kitchen with dishwasher, stainless steel appliances & splash back • Master suite has mirrored robes, R/C air con and gas heating • Great outdoor entertaining home with BBQ area • Huge shed 12m x 6m & large carport 11m x 4m WEB Id. 5861184 3 1 2 Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

65 - 67 Commercial St West, Mount Gambier

AUCTION

• Renovated family home renovated in 1910 • 3 good sized bedrooms • Formal lounge carpeted throughout • Modern kitchen with electric appliances • Dining room with bay style window seat • Low maintenance yard on 598m2 WEB Id. 5864946 3 1 Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

5 Pinecrest Court, Mount Gambier

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$289,000

• Old stone cottage, colorbond roof, private location • 3 bedroom but room for more • 3 way bathroom with bath and separate shower • Farm style compact kitchen, electric stove & dishwasher • Huge garage 12m x 8m turned into games room • Large outdoor living area with cafe clear curtains WEB Id. 5859365 3 1 HEAPS Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

2/24 Powell Street, Mount Gambier $215,000

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Two retail shops with rear entry access Great Commercial Street West location, busy area Long term Lease with good returns Freshly painted externally Offer excepted prior to Auction

WEB Id. 5863968

Auction Friday 15th November 2013 at 12.30pm on premises

Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

691 Nelson Rd, OB Flat

Reduced to $405,000

32 Millard Way, Kalangadoo

$185,000

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• Built by Mt Gambier City Lions Club for fundraiser • Large 4-5 bedroom family home on 756sqm allotment • Formal lounge & family room & separate dining • Stylish soft floor coverings & curtains WEB Id. 5591764 4-5 2 2 Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

IT WON’T LAST LONG CALL TODAY • Solid brick & stone home unit • R/C air conditioning in lounge with brick feature wall • Stylish kitchen with under bench electric oven and hot plate WEB Id. 5638464 Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

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RENTALS 32 Kings Grove, Mount Gambier 3 br 1 bath 1 car Avail Early Nov $265pw 3 Kensen Court, Mount Gambier 3 br 1 bath 1 car Avail Mid Dec $265pw

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3 ACRES APPROX. • 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 WEB Id. 5343420 2 HEAPS Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410 3-4

• 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 Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

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• 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

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Chris & Mary’s Fish & Chips BUSINESS

27 Sunset Drive A BREATH OF FRESH AIR!

• An iconic local business with current owners for over 23 years wishing to re re • Open 6 days per week supplying the best takeaway fish n chips and Yiros’ in town • Ideal husband and wife or partnership opera on • Main street loca on with easy parking • Consistent healthy profit figures with a steady growth pa ern • Some vendor finance may be available to approved purchasers

• 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

PRICED AT $80,000

PRICED AT $247,000

& bird aviary • Sprinkler system to water front and rear gardens • Enclosed carport with roller door

165 JUBILEE HIGHWAY $225 PER WEEK Tastefully decorated 2 bdrm home, main with BIR’s, good size kitchen, lounge with gas hea ng, dble detatched garage, pa o area. No pets. Available 22/10/2013 7 ROBIN STREET $220 PER WEEK 3 Bdrm stone home in Birdsville area. Kitchen, dining & lounge areas. Lge rear yard. Sep garage/carport. Available 13/11/2013

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 240002

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8 Bellshire Place, Mount Gambier $249,000

OPEN SAT 10.00-10.30am

302 Commercial St West, Mount Gambier $195,000

• 1st home buyers or investors needn’t look any further than this low maintenance stone home • 3BR, (main with BIR’s), lounge/dining with s/c heating, updated kitchen with gas cooking & large family/games room with s/c heating • BI BBQ area with fernery, 2 x DBL length single car garages (1 with workshop & 3 1 4 1 High Clearance)

18 Montgomery Ave, Mount Gambier $249,000

1 Jardine Street, Mount Gambier $432,000

OPEN SAT 11.30-12.00Noon

 Inviting 3BR (all with BIR’s) 3 living area home, bursting with character & updated throughout  Renovated kitchen with redgum benches, d/washer & elec cooking  Office nook with BI desk, 2 x s/c heaters & large rumpus room with BI bar.  Huge outdoor entertaining area, excellent shedding 3 1 4

• 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

17 Jardine Street, Mount Gambier $529,000

9 Tanglewood Crescent, Mount Gambier $294,000

OPEN SAT 11.30-12.00Noon • Lovingly restored 4BR character home in the CBD • Stunning redgum kitchen/dining opens to exceptional o/door entertaining area • Sparkling solar heated inground swimming pool • In conjunction with Vicki Quinn Real Estate

W SE NE EA L RE

OPEN SAT 10.00-10.30am

• Appealing brick & tile 3BR home in a quiet cul-de-sac location • Spacious lounge with s/c heating, timber kitchen with elec cooking, bay window, adjacent dining & study nook, overlooking a large gabled pergola • Large secure rear yard ideal for children & pets • Well established veggie patch, r/water (plumbed to kitchen & HWS), single carport UMR plus a 9x5m c/bond shed with concrete & power 3 1 2

OPEN SAT 10.45-11.15am

106 Harrald Street, Mount Gambier

THE PERFECT STARTER If you are looking to start out in the property market or would like to add to your investment portfolio then this tidy3 Bedroom stone home could be your answer. Requiring some TLC the home offers lounge with gas heating, kitchen/meals with gas cooking, neat single stone garage & two additional garden sheds. Surrounded by lovely low maintenance lawns & gardens on a large 950m2 allotment, the property is an ideal renovator or an excellent addition to your investment portfolio.

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OPEN SAT 10.45-11.15am

7 High Street, Mount Gambier $399,000

OPEN SUN 11.00-11.30am

2 Burdikin Avenue, Mount Gambier $225,000

OPEN SUN 11.45-12.15pm

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

• Unique chalet style 3BR home set amongst est. gardens on 2017m2 allotment • Well maintained tennis court with overlooking pergola • This is a rare opportunity to purchase ½ an acre of land so close to the city • Phone today for your private inspection of this exceptional property 3 1 2

• 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

Unit 1/35 Eglington Terrace, Mount Gambier $125,000 W SE NE EA L RE

2 Carapook Street, Mount Gambier $229,000 WE NERIC P

86 White Avenue, Mount Gambier $225,000

18 Swan Street, Mount Gambier

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• 3BR renovated Mt Gambier stone home on corner of Fairlie St & Carapook St • Country kitchen with new gas cooking, dining with fireplace, spacious lounge with gas heating • Converted garage to studio/music room with A/C (ideal for home office), paved 3 1 u/cover pergola & decking

• 1st home buyers & investors needn’t look any further than this fantastic renovated brick & tile home • 3BR, spacious lounge with polished f/boards, s/c heating & heat-shifters, new kitchen/dining area with elec cooking, games room with sliding glass door • Rendered & freshly painted throughout plus new floor coverings • Secure rear yard with low maintenance gardens, single garage with power & internal access 3 1 2

• Well presented 3BR family home adjacent reserve in sought after area • Renovated kitchen/dining with elec cooking, polished f/boards, large L shaped lounge with gas heating, s/c heating & a/c, central bathroom with spa bath • Detached games room/office, pergola, remote DBL garage UMR, secure rear yard 3 1 2

10 Heathfield Way, Mount Gambier $325,000

83 Wireless Road West, Mount Gambier $232,000 WE NERIC P

1 Highland Drive, Mount Gambier $319,500

• Spacious 4BR, 2 Bath family home on corner allotment in Montebello area • Tas Oak kitchen featuring b/fast bar, elec cooking & walk-in pantry, open plan dining/family with low maintenance tiles & s/c heating, separate formal lounge • Double garage UMR & convenient access to enclosed rear yard 4 2 2

• 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 • This large home offers everything for the extended family at a family friendly price 5 2 3

• Located amongst quality homes on corner allotment • Formal lounge with bay window, open plan living with gas ducted heating, plus huge u/cover pergola • Immaculate 2pak kitchen with b/fast bar, elec cooking, plus abundant cupboard space • Remote dble garage, 2 2 plus 2nd d/way & rear yard access 3

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Ideal investment or starter in a group of 3 Lovely central location within a short walk to city centre 2 Bedrooms – main with BIR’s Open plan kitchen/meals/lounge plus private courtyard Single carport with undercover access to front door

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19 Betula Road, Mount Gambier $265,000

• Immaculately presented, 3BR (plus study) solid brick family home • Brand new kitchen with elec cooking, twin drawer d/washer & large isl bench, 3 spacious living areas incl large family room with exposed beams, built-in bar & s/c heating • Single garage UMR & double carport. 4 2 3

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433 Wireless Road West, Compton

89 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

W SE NE EA L RE

W SE NE EA L RE

MAGNIFICENT LIFESTYLE PROPERTY

RENOVATED MASTERPIECE

Magnificent 4BR solid brick, bluestone fronted home on 5 acres just a short drive from the city. Designed for comfortable family living the property offers large master bedroom with WIR & ensuite, 3 additional bedrooms all with BIR’s along with open plan living combining practical kitchen with electric cooking, casual meals/family area, sunken lounge plus separate formal dining room. Wood heating & r/c air conditioning keep the home a comfortable temperature all year round. French doors open onto a lovely undercover entertaining area with patio blinds allowing use in all weather conditions. Well established manicured gardens surround the property with rain & bore water. Shedding includes remote dble garage UMR, separate 12m x 9m Quaker Barn with cement floor, power, water & mezzanine level plus extra single garage with power, water & concrete floor. This impressive property offers the complete package for the family looking for an exceptional lifestyle property.

117 Wynham Road, Moorak Expressions of interest by FRI 29th Nov 2013 5pm

Located in one of Mount Gambier’s most prestigious precincts is this truly impressive & imposing family home, rich in local history & architectural excellence. Built in 1907 & first used as a maternity hospital, this gracious Federation residence offers an insight into the charm & elegance of a bygone era. Recently the home has undergone a meticulous restoration & renovation, including stylish new deck overlooking the city. With nothing to do except move in & enjoy for many years to come, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase a piece of history & reside in one of Mount Gambier’s premier locations. Inspection by appointment only.

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201 Wynham Road, Moorak

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$498,000

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• Impressive 5BR family home on 20 Acres with outstanding views • Builders own home offering 30+ squares of elegant living, boasting spacious rooms & quality fittings throughout • Just minutes from the city, the property is well designed for horse enthusiasts, including new stables, new shedding & horse arena • This magnificent property offers location, lifestyle & all of today’s living luxuries. 5 2 9

88 McKay Road, Compton 5 ES R AC

4

$525,000

2

2

$829,000

OPEN SUN 1.00 - 1.30pm

123 Colonel Light Place, Mount Gambier $99,000 W SE NE EA L RE

• Solid brick 4BR colonial home on easily maintained 5257m2 allotment with sweeping views • 9ft ceilings with ornate ceiling roses & cornices, two pack kitchen with Caesar stone benches, double oven, elec cooking & d/washer, casual dining/family & formal lounge • Remote double garage UMR, 7,000 gallon r/water & townwater complete the property 4 2 2

• An incredible opportunity to secure a generous 1035m2 of prime flat vacant land in a well established area • One of the last vacant blocks amongst quality built homes • Close to Mt Gambier Hospital & Big W Shopping Complex • All services connected, ring your builder today as this one want last long • House plans available to prospective purchaser LAND

7 Thompson Court, Moorak

4 Venice Court, Mount Gambier

$449,500

$699,000

$425,000

BLOCKS OF LAND Corriedale Heights, Mt Gambier 693-1236m2 From $92,000 Lot 12 Nelson Road, OB Flat 2.5 Acres $155,000 Lot 2 Mount Percy Rd, Compton 3 Acres $249,500 Lot 51 Buck Rd, Moorak 5 Acres $179,500 Lot 5 Kirip Rd, Glencoe 5 Acres $65,000 Lot 6 Kirip Rd, Glencoe 10 Acres $105,000 Lot 72 Eight Mile Creek Road 6592m2 $230,000 33 Elliot Street, Port MacDonnell 615m2 $85,000 Lt 73 & 74 Holloway St, Donovans1297m2-1397m2 $74,000 ea Lot 21 Yahl Hall Road, Yahl 7Acres $220,000 72 Yahl Hall Road, Yahl 4 Acres $250,000 Chuck Road, Tarpeena 20 Acres, 2 Titles $180,000 Sec 81&88 Bailey Rd, Tarpeena 20 Acres & 18.75 Acres $150,000 ea Lot 2 Old Kalangadoo-Penola Road 340 Acres$760,000 378 Stephens Rd, Gorae West 550 Acres Earls Road, Nelson 144 Acres Portland-Nelson Rd, Nelson 251 Acres Owen Pettingill - Licenced Agent

$3,400/Acre $341,000 $690,000

7 Comaum Avenue, Mount Gambier $399,500

• Privately located on 5 Acres, with stunning views • Inviting solid brick, log cabin home with 3BR (master with ensuite), open plan kitchen/dining, lounge with s/c heating & 2nd living with r/c a/c • Self contained granny flat offers sep living arrangements • Established trees & gardens, tennis court, town water & equipped bore 4 3 2

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

• Deceptively large 4BR home, offering everything you need for the growing family • Formal lounge with ducted gas heating, master BR with bay window, WIR & en-suite • Huge open plan living opening onto enclosed pergola with BI BBQ, bar & pizza oven • Remote dble garage UMR plus high clearance shed with power & concrete 4 2 4

• Architecturally designed 4BR family home on 1017m2 allotment in a quiet residential area • Stunning features throughout include 100 y.o. carved cedar staircase & timberwork, leadlight doors, 3 living areas, gas & s/c heating, sunken dining • Resort style master suite with striking marble tiled ensuite & french doors onto 4 2 2 private balcony

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1 Ambrose Court, Worrolong

11 Thompson Court, Moorak

24 Yahl Main Road, Yahl

Galpins Rd, Eight Mile Creek 2 Acres

3

1

4

$259,000

305 The Springs Rd, Glencoe 13 Acres 5

2

5

$369,000

594 The Springs Rd, Glencoe 10 Acres 3

1

2

$260,000

87 Cram Rd, Glencoe 37 Acres

4

1

4

$375,000

148 Burston Rd, Glencoe 15 Acres

3

1

6

$420,000

173 Uphills Rd, Kongorong 14 Acres

5

2

7

$459,000

6332 Portland-Nelson Rd, Nelson 18 Acres 4

1

8

$459,000

286 Lange Rd, Yahl 31 Acres

1

3

$470,000

3

6174 Casterton Rd, Glenburnie 7.5 Acres 5

3

8

$560,000

354 Yahl Rd, Glenburnie 37 Acres

2

4

$670,000

4

$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 (providing a variety of uses) 5 3 4

$729,000

• 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

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$475,000

• 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 • Ideal opportunity to afford your own home and share living costs 8 3 2


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14 Roanoke Court

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

NEW

$269,500

Celebrate Christmas here and see 2014 in under the Bali Hut, around the fire pit with your friends. OPEN An Entertainers Dream. Only an inspection will SUN reveal how fabulous 11.45-12.15 this home is.

NEW

2 Foote Street

Unit 5/55 Bertha Street

2

bed rooms

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

$439,000

car parking 1,150m2 approx

7 Raleigh Terrace

50 Wireless Road East

bath rooms

1

car parking

$133,000

Perfectly located a short stroll to the city centre and the lakes area – this lovely unit will be OPEN sure to impress – SUN currently tenanted. 10.15-10.45

89 Ruwolt Road, Yahl

1

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

$99,500

1

car parking

Be quick, this Funky Inner City pad will not last long. The perfect start, walk to OPEN absolutely SUN everything! 11.00-11.30

208 Vause Road, Wandillo

4

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$332,000

Great value property with large rooms and functional floor plan. Access to the rear is on offer and all ina quiet street amongst other quality homes. Will impress upon inspection!

4 Knight Court

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

$580,000

6

car parking 2 acres approx

An enviable lifestyle awaits the lucky purchasers of this superb 2 acres (approx) property – magnificent!

6 Saunders Road, Blackfellows Caves

$239,000

A popular (Grigoli) built home offering comfortable living and space. Fastidiously maintained inside and out- currently leased with a great tenant.

10B Old Kent Court

4

2

$750,000

4

bed bath car SWIM rooms rooms parking POOL 26.36HA approx

Incomparable property a short drive from the city, escalates living and entertaining to new heights for the most discerning buyer. Only an inspection will reveal all. OFFERS INVITED!

247 Mount Percy Road

car parking 1,050m2 approx

Stunning inner city villa – superbly renovated and extended – period features, glass architecture, high ceilings, gleaming timber floors! Inner city living at it’s best!

65 Moorak Hall Road

3+

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

4

car parking

$295,000

Majestic sea views from this property - enormous living with stunning outlook – high clearance garage ideal for boat & caravan

92 Gray Street

REDUCED

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$439,000

This deceptively spacious family home (34 sqm) has to be inspected to fully appreciate the sheer size of this stunning property – view the fantastic floor plan online!

1/35 Eglington Tce

REDUCED

3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$325,000

You will be surprised by the size of this stunning & sophisticated townhouse – located in a quiet cul-de-sac location close to the city centre.

4 Chute Street

5

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

1

$325,000

car parking 1013m2 approx

Combining brilliant location with a beautiful spacious family home – great flat allotment – it really doesn’t get any better than this!

22 Tumut Drive

$845,000

5

car parking 10 acres approx

Capturing the very essence of relaxed rural living, this home is set on arguably Mount Gambier’s finest 10 acre parcel of land. Perfect paddocks, spectacular gardens and beautiful views.

15-19 Hay Terrace, Kongorong

REDUCED

4

bed rooms

3

bath rooms

3

car parking

$755,000

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

1000/1 Lake Terrace West

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

$259,500

car parking Offers Considered

Great colonial brick home in quiet country township on approximately 2,021sqm offering large rooms excellent entertaining and shedding storage. Value and will impress. Vendors relocating.

11 Earl Street

MASSIVE REDUCTION

MASSIVE REDUCTION 5

$379,500

2

NEW PRICE

4+

NEW

10 George Street

REDUCED

4+ Lovingly upgraded throughout, three large living areas and 4 double bedrooms. Take a step inside and you will OPEN be blown away. SAT A1 Location! 10.30-11.00

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4/20A Wyatt Street

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$255,000

Absolute value buying at a never to be repeated price. Spectacular curved living offering 180 degree views and expansive balcony area. This property will only impress! Enquire now.

4 Francis Street

3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$242,000

Ideal for those starting up or slowing down – close to everything! Solid construction, close to Reidy Park School, shops and the Blue Lake.

30 Hastings Avenue

HUGE REDUCTION 2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$125,000

You will be sitting pretty in this lovely unit, a short stroll to absolutely everything. The City at your door.

3+

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$435,000

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

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

4

car parking

$219,000

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!

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3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

3+

car parking

$319,000

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

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$299,500

The perfect family home – quiet cul-de-sac location – close to the hospital and new shopping complex – gorgeous!


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137 Telford Road, Moorak

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63 Wehl Street North

2/268 Commercial Street West

3/3 Shepherd Street

To be Auctioned Friday 29 November 2013 at 1.00pm on the Property th

7

3+

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

3

car parking

Character turn of the century cottage on approximately 30 acres of tightly held rich land that offers endless possibilities. This is indeed rare earth! “Under instructions from the public trustee.”

AUCTION 30 acres approx

NEW

5 Eagle Court, Oranivale

bed rooms

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

4

car parking

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

4000m2 approx

NEW

1 Magnolia Court

3

$430,000

$235,000

2

car parking

Starting up or winding down this home has plenty to offer with large living areas, good shedding and great entertaining area.

16A Bellevale Court

3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

NEW

$285,000

Modern living and convenient location – close proximity to quality schools, quiet elevated area. An easy care family home or great investment!

163 Pelican Point Rd, Pelican Point

REDUCED

MASSIVE REDUCTION 3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

$249,500

Fantastic views from this Pelican Point home- very well presented inside and out- sold on a walk in, walk out basis.

19 Eldridge Drive

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

3

NEW

$599,000

car parking 1 acre approx

Absolute quality and designer inspired throughout – a spacious and livable family home with everything to offer. No stone has been left unturned in the design and standard.

10 Venice Court

3+

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

2

car parking

$519,000

NEW

17 Glenmont Crescent

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

Overlooking a reserve this exquisite home is bursting with style – three living areas – immaculate inside and out – inspect and fall in love!

NEW

10 Shepherd Street

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

$395,000

CITY ALLOTMENTS

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

5

car parking

NEW

A charming country cottage set on over half acre of a beautiful established setting. Grow fresh veg, pick fresh fruit and collect the eggs!

$58,000

Lot 62 Bruning Place

$58,000

5 Ash Court

$64,500

6 Cobblestone Court

$69,500

Lot 92 Eyre Court

$89,000 $112,000

Lot 2/56 Bay Road

$120,000

310 Wehl Street North

$310,000

Lot 6 Shellsea Crt -Pelican Point $99,000 2 Coral Cove-Port MacDonnell $100,000 Lot 101 Carpenter Rocks RoadCarpenter Rocks $120,000 Lot 308 Private Rd– Carpenter Rocks $130,000 Lot 101 Eight Mile Creek RoadEight Mile Creek $149,000 Lot 10 Eight Mile Crk Rd-Brownes Bay $165,000 63 Milstead St - Pt McDonnell $179,000 Lot 7 Eight Mile Crk-Brownes Bay $185,000 Lot 72 Eight Mile Crk Rd – Brownes Bay $230,000 Lot 29 Legoe St – Cape Jaffa $225,000 Lot 5 Pascoe Rd-Pt McDonnell $325,000 Lot 11 Cnr Bay Rd & Lower Nelson Rd Port MacDonnell (if applicable) $395,000 + GST

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$115.00 pw • 2 bedroom unit in quiet central location • Built in robe in main • Open plan kitchen/ lounge with electric cooking & gas heating • Bathroom/toilet • No Pets • Available Now

18 Power Street

$170.00 pw • 2 bedroom unit • Both with BI Robes • Kitchen with electric cooking • Lounge/dine with r/c air conditioner • Single carport umr • Secure yard • No Pets • Available 6/12

7 Foote Street

$180.00 pw • Cosy 2 bedroom cottage in the lakes area • Within walking distance to the main street • Separate lounge with gas heating • Recently renovated kitchen with dishwasher/bathroom/laundry • Pets Negotiable • Available 7/11

92 Gray Street

$220.00 pw • 2 bedroom home both with BI Robes • Kitchen/dine with elec cooking • Lounge with r/c air conditioner • Single garage umr • Small patio area • Low maintenance yard • Walking distance to shops and great location close to popular Lakes area • Pets negotiable • Available Now

246 Square Mile Road, Yahl

$172,000

COASTAL ALLOTMENTS

6 Sinclair Street

2/69 Bay Road

$205,000

car parking 756m2 approx

You won’t buy a better first home or investment property in this price range. A great flat allotment close to the city centre – Be quick!

3+

$110.00 pw • 2 bedroom unit • Open plan kitchen/ lounge with electric cooking • Bathroom/ toilet • Separate laundry • No Pets • Available 2/12

$385,000

7 Draper Street, Tarpeena

No expense spared in this quality built home that offers quiet living – outstanding views – solar panels – rainwater – solid construction and the list goes on. Inspect and expect to be impressed!

Lot 2 Chute Street

bath rooms

This impressive home has plenty to offer and is in excellent order throughout. Providing a versatile layout on a 2170m2 (approx) allotment with extra shedding and private rear access. Simply an amazing home that offers tremendous value.

3+ Exceptional home in the popular “Oranivale” - at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Fantastic elevated OPEN position offering SAT commanding 9.45-10.15 views!

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$300.00 pw • 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 Now

14 Greenridge Drive

$350.00 pw • Country Living at it’s best • 4 bedroom home • Main with WI Robe, ensuite & spa bath two others have BI Robes • Kitchen/dine/family with gas heating & electric cooking • Second large living area • Double garage umr with internal access & 3rd toilet • U/c patio area • Pets negotiable • Available Now

RENTALS - UNITS • 2/268 Commercial Street West • 3/3 Shepherd Street • 2/20 Kurrajong Street • 3/84 Bay Road • 2/69 Bay Road • 3/2 West Street • 3/184 Jubilee Highway West

RENTALS - HOMES $110.00 pw $115.00 pw $150.00 pw $155.00 pw $170.00 pw $180.00 pw $220.00 pw

RENTALS - COMMERCIAL • • • • • • • •

$360.00 pw • 3 bedroom home or 4th bedroom/office • Ensuite with double spa • Large open kitchen/dining/family area with dishwasher, electric cooking & walk-in pantry • Separate lounge/theatre room • Fully enclosed entertainment area with views • Double garage umr with internal access • Side access to large secure yard • No Pets • Available Now

Harrold Street Cnr James Street and Bay Road Law Street 96 Commercial Street East 165-167 Commercial Street East 46 Commercial Street West 9 Ramsay Avenue 5 Allan Drive

•18 Power Street • 2 Shelton Street • 4 Gerloff Street • 49 Sturt Street • 7 Foote Street • 418 Sewarts Rad Allendale East • Cnr Louden Hill Road • 92 Gray Street • 43 Lake Terrace West • 246 Square Mile Road Yahl • 14 Greenridge Drive • 1 Jardine Street

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14 Longmire Terrace

$645,000

PROMINENT AND TIMELESS Simply stunning, contemporary style home of solid construction situated high at the end of a high cul de sac. Gourmet kitchen, with stainless steel appliances, and large walk in pantry. Open Plan living areas, plus formal lounge and dining. Relax and enjoy a wine at your own bar overlooking the stunning outdoor entertaining area. The master bedroom is pure elegance with a lavish ensuite and dressing room/walk in robe. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are both double rooms serviced by the opulent main bathroom. A dedicated study provides loads of natural light. Internal access is available from the 3 car garage plus workshop located under the main roof of the home. All this on an allotment of 1809m2. With immaculate gardens front and rear. Quality extras include ducted reverse cycle heating/cooling throughout, quality window furnishings. Inspection is a must for those who appreciate the very best.

332 Cafpirco Road, Compton

$399,000

LIVE THE DREAM Quaint & character filled cottage with modern extension on approximately 6 acres. 3 bedrooms, main with WIR + French doors to private courtyard. Cosy formal lounge. Rear extension has family, dining & kitchen w/ electric cooking & dishwasher + S/C heating. Fully fenced heating swimming pool. Chook yard + ample shedding. You will fall in love with country living at its best.

12 Jardine Street

$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.

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OPEN SATURDAY 12.30 - 1.00pm NEST OR INVEST Well presented 3 bedroom stone home in excellent condition. Neat eat in kitchen, with gas cooking. Spacious lounge with gas heating. Polished floorboards throughout living areas. Good size rear yard with vehicle access. There’s plenty to love about this bargain. Close to TAFE. Affordable home living or perfect investment with projected rental income of $200 -$220 per week.

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3B Coolabah Street - Almost new 3 Bdrm exec courtyard unit. BIR, 2-way bthrm w/ powder rm & sep toilet. Open plan kitch/dine/lounge. r/c a/c. Garage UMR w/ internal entry. Sorry no pets. Avail 25/11/13 @ $265 p/wk. 7 Shaughnessy Ct - 3 bedrm home. Main w/WIR & ensuite, remaining bedrms w/BIR’s. Gas ducted heating throughout. Kitch w/dishwasher. Single garage. Pets on app. Avail Now @ $270 p/wk 16 Shaughnessy Crt - New 4 Bdrm 2 Bathrm brick home. All bdrms with BIR, main w/ ensuite. Sep lounge/dine, large rumpus rm, 3 way main bathrm w/ spa bath, duct gas heat + s/s a/c, Pergola & lge rear yard. Lge garage/ w’shop area + c’port. Outside pet on App. Avail now @ $320 p/wk 9 Stuart Court - Brand new, 4 bdrms, all w/BIR, Master also w/WIR, ensuite & separate toilet. Gourmet kit, family room, lge rumpus room, ducted heating, 4 car garage. Avail Now @ $420 p/wk

SALES Jamie Sutherland 0458 231 506 Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782

IT’S ABOUT LOCATION Outstanding Character Home comprising of 4 bedrooms + Study Nook. Attention to Detail throughout, with ornate fireplaces, and superb polished boards. Decadent Formal Lounge with stunning mantel and gas log fire. An Entertainer’s kitchen in Redgum Timber with stainless steel gourmet cooker. Spacious dining area that spills through French doors to Superb Outdoor Entertaining Area overlooking Self Cleaning, Heated Swimming Pool.

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156 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

3/41 Sutton Avenue

$115,000

BREAD & BUTTER INVESTMENT Two bedroom brick unit. Only four units in the complex, convenient location within city. Good size bedrooms, both carpeted. Open living with large dine in kitchen and carpeted lounge. Bathroom with toilet, shower and vanity. Small enclosed rear yard. Sealed driveway. Currently tenanted $135 per week until 10.10.2014.

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WAKE UP TO THE SEA Three bedroom stone home well positioned on Port MacDonnell’s sea front road. Great sea views from lounge & bedroom 1. A generous dine in kitchen with gas stove. Either slow combustion or gas heating in lounge. Single garage with workshop & sleep out. Good size allotment of approx. 784m2. Bore with jet pump. Perfect seaside address.

RECEPTION Carolyn Gazzard 08 8725 4225

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

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$380,000

BRING THE FAMILY ALONG Spacious family home on level allotment with handy side access. Three distinct living areas with front lounge, family & separate home theatre room. Large main bedroom with ensuite & WIR. Remaining three bedrooms all have built-ins. Smart kitchen with gas hotplates, electric oven, dishwasher & good size walk in pantry + sliding doors to alfresco area. Ducted gas heating. Double garage UMR.

$249,000

2B MERCEDES COURT Modern, Low Maintenance and Immaculate. Groovy 3 bedroom homette located in a quiet group of only 3. 3 bedrooms, with built in robes in 2. Direct access from the main bedroom to the 3 way bathroom. Spacious kitchen/ dining with stainless steel gas cook top, elect oven and d/washer. Good size lounge room. Fantastic outdoor entertaining with a pergola & small lawn area.

$379,000

BIG HOUSE - NOT SO BIG PRICE The entertainers delight with this large executive home. Three distinct & separate living areas, featuring rumpus room & lounge with grand bay window. Four bedrooms, main with spacious ensuite, WIR & bay window. Separate office close to front entrance. Beautiful timber flooring through kitchen, meals, family & rumpus. Ducted gas heating. Decked pergola connected to double garage. Timeless exterior features with the use of split stone.

$355,000

THIS WILL TICK THE BOXES Well kept 4 bedroom home located in the popular St Martins area. Ensuite with WIR to spacious master bedroom. BIR in remaining bedrooms. Large formal lounge- ideal home theatre and superb views from the open plan living areas. Lovely 2 pack kitchen with walk-in pantry and stainless steel gas cooking. Warmed with ducted gas central heating and cooled with reverse cycle split system. Internal access from the double garage UMR plus an additional single garage with vehicle access- ideal for a boat or car enthusiast. Neutral décor throughout, ready for a family to enjoy. Close to St Martins and McDonald Park schools

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Emma Beare 0437 902 438

2 Coral Court

$529,000

2 Clezy Crescent

RENTALS 3/102 Wehl St - Freshly painted 2 bedrm unit. Lounge & kitch w/ gas heating & cooking. Bathroom w/ new vanity. Sorry no pets. Avail Now @ $150 p/wk 9/101 Jubilee Hwy East – Close to Woolies. 2 Bdrm main w/BIR. Spacious lounge w/ s/s r/c a/c. Tiled bthrm w/ sep shower/bath. Sep toilet. Sep laundry. Lock up garage. Extra storage room. Sorry no pets. Avail 2/12/13 @ $170 p/wk 13 Ewens Crt - 3 Bdrm dolomite home. Great area. Formal lounge, dine in kitchen, bathrm w/ sep bath & shower. Air con. Low main. yard. Pets on app. Avail from 18/11/13 @ $220 p/wk 5A/184 Jubilee Hwy West - Finchley Grove. 2Bdrm, BIR, elec s/s app w/gas cooking in kitch, S/S cent’l heat/cool in dining, gas heat in lounge. Sgle garage w/ int access. O’door entert. Avail Now @ $240 p/wk 2/7A Hedley Street- Central location brick t’house w/ 3 bdrms, 2bthrms, open plan kitch/dine/lounge. Sgle garage UMR with extra parking. Avail 30/12/13 @ $250 p/wk

$179,000

TRANQUILITY AWAITS WITHIN Lovely north facing, secluded home in desirable lakes location. Plenty of natural light with gorgeous city views. Three bedrooms + office. Lounge, formal dining + occasional dine & living with access to paved pergola. Functional galley kitchen with new dishwasher. Main bathroom with separate shower & spa bath. Second toilet. Double carport UMR + double garage. In conj. with SAL Real Estate.

FULL OF OLD WORLD CHARM Dolomite fronted Character home centrally located. Comprising of 4 double bedrooms. 3 with built in robes. Dedicated office and study. Formal and informal living areas. Relax with a wine in the delightful Entertainer’s kitchen featuring an island bench. Main bathroom with sep shower bath. 2nd shower and toilet. Ornate features throughout. Offering the choice of s/c heating or ducted gas heating. Single garage under the main roof with internal access plus carport. Stunning views over the rear garden and pond from the outdoor decking. Situated over 2 titles totalling approx. 2651m2. This property represents an excellent opportunity for those who adore character homes but want the hard work done.. as a repaint of the exterior, replumbing and re wiring have all been completed. An inspection of this “One of a kind” home will leave you wanting more.

UP FOR A GAME OF GOLF? Spacious executive 3 year old family home, backing onto the picturesque Attamurra Golf Course. Gorgeous kitchen complimented by walk in pantry. Three living areas including separate lounge & rumpus room. Four bedrooms – spacious main with ensuite & walk in robe. Functional office located “within eye” from the kitchen. Three way main bathroom + walk in linen closet. Ducted r/c a/c & slow combustion heating. Single garage UMR + double colorbond garage with 3 phase power. Massive paved gabled pergola. Rainwater connected to house & garden. A very impressive home. In conj. with Gebhardts Real Estate.

INVESTOR ALERT Lovely executive rental. Comprising of 4 bedrooms, main with walk in robe and ensuite. Open plan kitchen, dine and family areas. Separate games room. Separate formal lounge. 3 way main bathroom. Enormous outdoor entertaining with all weather blinds. Low maintenance yards front and rear. Ducted Gas heating plus split system reverse cycle heating/cooling. An ideal entertainer or investment. Currently tenanted @ $350 per week.

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perfect synergy in this 1930s symmetrical cottage in Penola. It has that compelling combination of original features with modern conveniences, of a sense of history, as well as spaces with a contemporary edge. Positioned in the heart of Penola and backing onto Mary MacKillop Park, this Arthur Street residence is striking, as soon as you arrive on the doorstep, right through every room. What started as a quaint cottage has been tastefully renovated and enjoyed some meticulously constructed extensions, to ensure, none of its old world charm is lost but that it still offers all the features of an executive family home. Pick up the Spring edition of Southern Life to see the full story.

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• Three bedroom home, 3 stand Raised Board shearing shed and yards, Implement shed ,workshop • Irrigation Licence of 76 HA IE (187.8 acres) • Aquaculture Water Licence of 29250 KL • Holding ponds and aquaculture infrastructure (currently unused) 6ha. (15acres) • Available stocked with prime lamb ewe flock as W.I.W..O. • Grazing/cropping. Approx 35 acres sown to beans • A warm sheltered property with clover ryegrass base pastures • Peat to sandy loam soil types • Has previously grown sweetcorn crops Web ID. 5815705

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188.5 ACRES HIGHEST AND BEST OFFERS BY MONDAY 18TH NOVEMBER 2013 (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

• Grazing cropping block • Watered by two windmills & tanks • Well fenced into 4 paddocks • Heavy soil types. Late finishing country • Clover & Ryegrass based pasture • 8 ha recently sown to Fletcha Fescue • 14.2ha ie water licence A good block suited to both grazing or cropping with frontage to Manga Lane and Hennessy Road, Mt. McIntyre.

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Bruce Auld 0428 849 882 Web Id. 5859611

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Solid stone duplex, colourbond roof 3 bedrooms, lounge with electric heating New carpet& blind throughout Kitchen with elect oven& lino flooring New Instant gas HWS, enclosed back yard, double garage • Good long term tenant, rented out at $130 p/week WEB ID. 5882120 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

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save the date November 1-3 - Portland Rotary Art Exhibition - CIVIC HALL, PORTLAND Opening and preview evening of what is the 31st hosting of the event is on Friday, November 1 at 7pm. The sale of paintings runs from 7.30pm Friday through to 3pm on Sunday. The artists are competing for more than $10,000 in prize money and the 2013 event will be judged by locally based and internationally renowned artist Brett Jarrett.

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Method Place coconut cream, curry, garlic, sugar, fish sauce and coriander in a blender and process until smooth. Place chicken in a non-metallic bowl, add marinade and stir well. Cover and refrigerate overnight. The next day, thread 3-4 pieces of chicken on each skewer. Preheat grill to high, grill 5-7 minutes, turning, until cooked through. Serve on platters with mango chutney, if desired.

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Virgo Things are going to be in a bit of disarray when a colleague heads on holidays. Make sure you leave more time to get everything done and tracking down information and just what you need could take longer without them close by to touch base with and to assist. Not a good week to make plans outside of the office. Libra Beware some unexpected bills or expenses this week. In anticipation of the financial hit you better cut back on luxuries. It will be a case of better to be safe than sorry as you don’t want to have to dip into your savings just because you haven’t planned. Scorpio It might be time to assess your prblem solving tactics in terms of a conflict at work. You have tried the assertive approach but it might be time to catch this fly with honey. It doesn’t mean you have to give all the ground but getting this colleague on side might be the best in the long run. Sagittarius You are going to be plagued with delays at work this week so make sure you keep everyone in the loop with things that might start running behind schedule. Everyone will understand it is because of things beyond your control as long as you are clear with your instructions. Capricorn Stop saying yes. You have over extended yourself at work and socially and are now going to have to cancel some of your apointments to fit everything in. Aquarius Time to establish some boundaries at work by defining roles. And whatever you do, don’t let someone hand off thier dirty work to you - stand firm.

LOCAL Radio

larrikin spills the beans

The Mount Gambier Library together with the Mount Gambier Community Events New Year’s Eve Festival proudly presents Barry Ion, with his hilarious tales from The Bazz and Pilko Years on Wednesday, October 30 at 7pm. The Bazz and Pilko Breakfast Show was a radio phenomenon. Barry Ion and Tony Pilkington’s joint career began in Adelaide on Radio 5AD in 1976 and ran for seven years. They caused a massive shock by switching to rival station

5KA in 1983. Two years later they moved to 2UW in Sydney. Some Adelaide listeners never forgave them! After eight years they returned to Adelaide for a further four years together, this time on 5AA. For more than 21 years these two blokes teased and tormented friend and foe alike with phantom phone calls, gossip and rumours. They revealed political blunders, arranged blind dates and strange parties, organised reunions for estranged families, upset radio

management, sponsors and anyone not marching to their beat. Bazz and Pilko have quite a history. It seems every day was an April Fool’s Day. It’s a long trail littered with success and failure, booze and parties, marriages and divorce, contracts and ratings, and finally, the ultimate bust up of Bazz and Pilko. Barry is currently touring Australia to promote his recently published book, The Bazz and Pilko Years. He will be live at the Mount Gambier Library reminiscing on some of the hilarious tales for which made these men famous for being the original pranksters of radio. Tickets are $5, which includes supper and can be purchased at the Mount Gambier Library or online www.mountgam bier.sa.gov.au/ library Barry Ion will return to Mount Gambier to entertain the community at the New Years Eve celebrations with his band Platinum.

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the voice winner hits town November 6 - Harrison Craig - SIR ROBERT HELPMANN THEATRE, MOUNT GAMBIER Harrison Craig, Australia’s newest superstar and freshly crowned winner of The Voice, will bring his beautiful vocals and inspiring song selection to the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre as part of his More than a Dream Tour. He will be joined by musical director John Foreman and recording artist Bobby Fox, who starred in the Australian production of Jersey Boys.


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More familiar local faces helping plan your financial future WHO GETS YOUR SUPER? What happens to your super if something happens to you? Unless you make a binding decision, your super fund trustee may be able to override your wishes, which means some of your loved ones could miss out. Chances are you may have years ahead to enjoy your super savings. But you also need to consider what happens if accident or illness strikes before you retire or while much of your super remains unspent. That’s why it’s important to formally nominate the people you want to receive your super if you pass away. Without a super death benefit nomination you could leave your loved ones in a financial mess at a difficult time. This is particularly the case if you have kids from an earlier marriage or a blended family with a new partner. Even if you do make a nomination, your trustee could override your wishes unless you make them permanently binding.

Above - Nick Morony (left) and Danielle Horton (right) are the newest members of the Morony Financial Services team and are welcomed by Trevor (centre) to the Bay Road offices.. YOUR SUPER PAY RISE Your super guarantee payments have already risen or are rising - and that’s not the only reason super is still a smart investment. We can help you make the most of super to create more wealth. Did you know that your super guarantee payments are set to rise? The government has announced changes that, if agreed to by parliament, will gradually increase the superannuation guarantee rate from the 9% to 12% between 2013 and 2020. That’s good news for every salary earner and it’s not the only reason super is still a good investment vehicle. Here

are some of the others: • Less tax upfront • Less tax on investment earnings • A helping hand from the government. Trevor has also recently welcomed two new faces to his team with Nick Morony joining the administration staff and Danielle Horton taking on a client services manager role.

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night out full of fun and education

Yarra Valley rock band The Yeastie Boys put on a sizzling performance in the Limestone Coast’s Wrattonbully Wine Region earlier this month, belting out a series of hits inside the Phylloxera Board’s Heat Shed. With the unique venue capable of reaching temperatures of 45 degrees, the Friday night gig served as the perfect warm-up for a second show the following day in Coonawarra, as part of the district’s Cabernet Weekend celebrations. The band’s visit was jointly funded by the Coonawarra Vignerons Association, Phylloxera Board of SA, Classic Oak, the Limestone Coast Grape & Wine Council (LCGWC), PIRSA and the Wrattonbully Wine Industry Association, who did an exceptional job of hosting and catering at the Heat Shed. The chair of the LCGWC tech committee Ben Harris said the

performances offered a great opportunity to generate more public awareness about phylloxera and the role of the shed. “When it’s not hosting live music, the purpose built heat shed helps to prevent the transfer of the highly destructive aphid-like insect by providing an environment that is too hot for it to survive,” he said. “As we are on the border of Victoria, we are essentially on the front line, so this is an important way to protect our vineyards and local businesses and deliver the message as loudly as possible. This heat shed is the only one in Australia and we are lucky to have it.” Best practice means treating harvesters and any machinery coming into the Limestone Coast, including

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from regions within South Australia currently thought to be phylloxera free, as a location could have an infestation of phylloxera for several years before any symptoms are evident. The Yeastie Boys are all winemakers and viticulturists from the Yarra Valley, where phylloxera has been discovered in recent years, so it didn’t hurt to give their equipment a dose of heat treatment, either. “The Yeastie Boys understand all too well the impact phylloxera can have on a wine region, so when they were approached by the LCGWC to go through the heat shed on their way to the Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations in a novel approach to raising awareness, they were more than happy to be involved, even going so far as to declare their trip

to the Limestone Coast the start of their ‘Make Phylloxera History’ world tour,” Mr Harris said. Safely phylloxera free, the band belted out a twohour set (the same amount of time needed in the heat shed in order to kill phylloxera) of popular covers. A scaled down version of the ‘Penola Bypass Allstar Jam Band’ (pictured during a previous performance), featuring Coonawarra wine industry members, was a popular support act. LCGWC chairman Sue Bell said the performances were really well received by the crowds. “They were a fun way to promote the risks phylloxera poses and unite our regions in an attempt to ‘Make Phylloxera History!’ The other side benefit is our desire for more live music in isolated rural areas – and we aren’t bad at putting on a country hall gig either.”

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10am-4pm $8 admission Part of the national Open Garden Scheme Raising funds for the Penola CFS branch. •

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Entertainment galore as McCourts celebrates 15 years in business

McCourts Garden Centre celebrates its 15th birthday this year and has decided to celebrate with a huge garden party. Special guest ABC TV presenter from Gardening Australia, Sophie Thomson (pictured above), will be there and will be giving talks on gardening in two sessions, one at 11am and one at 2pm. Bookings are essential for these sessions so ring the garden centre as soon as possible as seats are selling fast.

There will be plenty to see all day with market stalls, musicians and lots of wonderful food and drink. Emma will be there from Redden Bridge Wines and Habit Patch and Red Poppy Patchwork and Painting will be displaying their wares. There’s also The Chocolate Table, Avenue Emus, Beckonbees Honey, Kathys Organic Vegies, Joyce’s Pickle Parlour, and Kalangadoo Organic Apples, selling their fabulous produce. McCourts Garden Centre will have fantastic specials

to choose from and the Courtyard Café will have lots of delicious food and drink just like on old fashioned garden party with extended eating and picnic areas outside to enjoy the day. There will be a huge raffle with proceeds going to The Royal Flying Doctors and Elmo, from Sesame Street, will be also making an appearance so keep November 17 free for a fun day out with the family at McCourts Garden Centre.

LOCAL ABC

invites you to have your say

ABC Innovation is inviting the communities in South East, South Australia, to trial Spoke, a free mobile site, which gives its readers the opportunity to discuss issues concerning their area. Readers can either suggest a topic, or vote and comment on the issue of the week as raised by the local Spoke editor, be it the future of local sporting leagues or the high

LOCAL Medical Nangwarry Medical Clinic has received accreditation from a top accreditation body after demonstrating the quality and safety of the practice. The centre received the accreditation from the Australian General Practice Accreditation Limited (AGPAL), which developed the award jointly with various doctors’ organisations, including the Australian Medical Association. South East Regional Director for Country

price of airfares. Astrid Scott, Producer at ABC Innovation said: “Spoke came out of research we conducted in Mount Gambier, Launceston, Geelong, Canberra and Newcastle to better understand what role a person’s location plays in their content needs. It showed that people in smaller cities and towns were struggling to find the right mix of relevant

news in an easy-to-use mobile format. We also found that people were looking for more local perspectives on issues affecting their area.” The research also showed that people want a combination of local and other news in one single source. As a result, Spoke will not only act as a forum for conversations about local news, but it will also deliver national and international content to its readers. Feedback from residents about the pilot will be used to improve the Spoke experience and will feed into further beta trials. “We’d like to know what types of stories people in South East South Australia are looking for and what issues they

want to see covered in more depth,” Ms Scott said. “We chose this region because of its unique situation and because our research indicated that residents want more localised news and information coverage. This is an opportunity for people in South East SA to have a real say about the way the ABC models its mobile news service across the entire country.” The ABC will also be running the trial in Queensland’s Townsville later this year. Another different Spoke pilot is currently live in Newcastle, New South Wales and Launceston, Tasmania. To get involved and be part of the South East SA trial head to spokeSE.abc.net.au

clinic gets tick of approval Health SA Jayne Downs said the AGPAL accreditation highlighted how Nangwarry Medical Clinic makes a significant investment in quality on a day-to-day basis. “We’re delighted to achieve this accreditation which demonstrates Country Health SA’s commitment to ensuring patients receive excellent health services at Nangwarry Medical Clinic,” she said. “The well-being of our patients is Country Health SA’s top priority and we

seek accreditation for our practices because we want them to be the best.” The AGPAL accreditation program is a voluntary national program that aims to provide a range of guarantees to patients by accrediting the practice environment. To achieve accreditation, a team at the clinic worked for 12 months to implement the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Standards for General Practices, which is the

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recognised standard nationally for assessment for general practice. “By being accredited our patients know that we are providing quality care that meets the RACGP’s standards and this is another step towards excellence,” Ms Downs said. “Everyone at the medical centre has played a valuable role in working to meet the standards and I want to thank them all for their hard work.”

don’t miss out November 8 Cavendish Fleece & Flower Show Cavendish Soldiers Memorial Hall 3.30-8pm.

The Cavendish Fleece & Flower Show is a community fair with numerous displays of flowers, floral art, craft, needlework, cookery, produce, photography and fleeces. There are also primary school and kindergarten art works and other projects on display. With market stalls and a BBQ tea, it is a great afternoon out for families. Call (03) 5574 2314 for more details.

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LOCAL Changes

to Merino Festival

Following two very successful Merino Community Festival’s, where more than 500 people passed through the gates each year, the committee is enthusiastically organising a bigger and

better 2013 festival. This year’s festival will be held on Saturday, November 30, at the Merino Recreation Reserve. The kid’s entertainment will be a highlight again at a very affordable price. There will be an

abundance of activities including the mobile laser tag game Laser Strike, Zorb balls, a dunk tank, huge inflatable slide, jumping castles, gladiator challenge, reptile and mammal display, merrygo-round, face painting

and since we will be in the spirit of Christmas there’s sure to be a visit from Santa. This year we will introduce a freestyle motorcycle team, the Xtreme Trials Show, who will be showcasing their balancing skills whilst

keeping the audience on the edge of their seats three times during the day. Once again the Hamilton Motorcycle Club will be holding a race day and non-members are able to pay a day member fee to join in the races and enjoy the picturesque course at Merino. The committee has put a lot of work in to the Tug’O’War competition to attract more teams who will compete for $300 prize money for both the men’s and women’s teams. Last year the Quickshear had an outstanding number of entrants and there’s sure to be more competitors this year that will compete for a substantial amount of prize money. There will be a large variety of market stalls to grab a bargain and lots of food stalls to tempt the taste buds, bar facilities, live music by renowned country and western singer Trevor Keilor and for all the dare devils there will be

a mechanical bucking bull. Expanding from last year the Western Victoria Axeman’s Association will hold a competition to display their strength and skill. The success of the past two festivals has allowed the committee to donate more than $8000 to several community, school and sporting groups from Merino, Digby, Casterton and Hamilton who were involved in some way in the festival. So for $10 per adult, under 16 free, 16 and over $5 wrist band for rides and $10 wrist bands for under 16, which allows them unlimited access to all kids entertainment, you would have to say this is the best value festival in the Western District. You can also check out their website at www.merinocf. weebly.com Any enquiries please email merinocommunity festival@hotmail.com and like us on Facebook.

gardens alive November 2 & 3 10am-4pm Three local gardens on display as a fundraiser for the work of the Anglican Church in the local community, including the work of ac.care $7 a garden or a three garden pass for $15.

Roseville - 2- Wandilo Road - 400 metres north of the Millicent Road corner. More than 250 varieties of roses, an orchard and vegetable garden and ornamental trees. There will also be produce stalls with morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea on offer.

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on this day OCTOBER 31 1941 - After 14 years of work, Mount Rushmore is completed. 1999 - Teenage Australian yachtsman Jesse Martin returns to Melbourne after 11 months of circumnavigating the world, solo, non-stop and unassisted.

November 9 - Coleraine P & A Society 150th Annual Show - Coleraine Showgrounds 9am-10pm - The Coleraine Show is the largest country show in the Southern Grampians Shire featuring cattle, sheep and poultry competitions as well as shearing, equestrian and log chopping events. Beaut utes are also part of the day long celebrations along with arts and crafts and plenty of food and entertainment.

109 Kilsby Road Moorak. Open, sprawling garden with a blend of exotic and native trees, roses, shrubs adn lawn areas. Morning and afternoon tea available.

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9 Corella Place - A free form garden created on the slopes of Mount Gambier. Native and semi tropical plants and trees form the basis of this garden whioch is truly innovative and of great interest. Not wheelchair accessible. Morning and afternoon tea available.

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LOCAL Compton

School walks down memory lane

This weekend, Compton Primary School will celebrate educating

children across this district for 150 years. It is a major milestone for any school

but especially for a small community school. The upcoming landmark has given the school a chance to take its students for a walk down memory lane and history, more specifically, the history of the Compton School, has been the focus if recent studies. From the purchase of the piano to trawling through student enrolment records, from interviewing past scholars to accessing the digital records of newspaper archives, students have been living in the past, and been hugely responsible for compiling

the commemorative 150th anniversary booklet. The booklet includes enrolments from 1886-2013, information about the origin of the school, profiles of former students, list of principals, history of the Compton area, information about two notable Compton residents and a raft of photos. The upper primary students have worked on a progressive timeline of the development of the school grounds over 150 years, including three maps that detail the changes and upgrades. Those students also researched a former

principal and also sent the official email to the Federal Government to detail how the school used it Building the Education revolution funding. The middle school used photos to create their timeline of the Compton area and also compared school life from the 1850s to what they now experience in 2013, including buildings, behaviour and punishment and subjects available. The junior primary students compared school life with their grandparents or teacher’s school days. And with one eye on the future they designed school

logos and uniforms for the year 2063. Over the celebration weekend, the performing arts students will be singing, dancing and acting their way through the history of the school in the specially constructed schoolhouse. A time capsule, in which all students have placed an item, will be buried over the course of the milestone weekend as well. Far left (top) - Cherie Scrivener and Eliza Hunter show their posters in front of the old Principal’s Residence now Art Gallery. Far left (bottom) Front row - Kai Allen, Amalia Neumann, Alysha Waters, Miguel Rigopoulis. Middle row Jecinta Gordon, Michaela Thompson, James Hill, Megan Newton, Chelsea Williams, Tori Verrity. Back row - Kiera Waters (leaning on verandah) Niamh Graney, Paige Hale, Charlotte Walters, Geordan Thomas, Eliza Hunter, Emily Dawe.

compton school turns 150 November 1-3 November 1 School events from 1-3.30pm, including re-enactments; demonstration lessons; memorabilia displays & tee, coffee and scones in the marquee. November 2 10am-4pm - School events including an official roll call, cake cutting ceremony, reenactments, community timeline display, old fahsioned games, memorabilia displays, commemorative items on sale, student work displays and add to the grafitti wall. 7pm - Cocktail Party at the Compton Hall. $10 a head, includes tea and coffee and a drink on arrival. Live music and a chance to catch up with old classmates and teachers.

Left - Back row Kiera Waters, Karen Nancarrow and Paige Hale with old scholars Edna Saunders and Max McPherson.

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November 3 9.30am-12noon - Compton School Remembrance Service. Unveiling of commemorative mosaic, planting of the 150th tree, burial of time capsule, memoriabilia displays, re-enactments.

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Wandilo Rd - 400 metres north of Millicent Road Corner. Over 250 varieties of roses, a highly productive fruit and vegetable garden and ornamental trees. Produce & plant stalls. Enjoy morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea.

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Moorak - a marvellously open sprawling rural garden continually evolving. A blend of native and exotic trees, roses, shrubs and lawned areas. Morning and afternoon tea available.

Mount Gambier - hosts Tony and Robyn invite you to explore their garden developed on the slopes of Mount Gambier. This free form garden features a lush, undulating environment of native, semi tropical plants and trees. Truly innovative and of great interest. Reasonable fitness required. Not wheelchair accessible. Morning & afternoon tea available.

Proudly sponsored by the Anglican Parish of Mount Gambier Tickets available at each property or from Church Office Bay Road Mount Gambier

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10.30am-3.30pm - Comtpon School Fete. Face painting, craft tent, beauty salon, high tea, jumping castle, old fashioned games, plenty of food, fun and entertainment.

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Annette Bezor’s studies of female subjectivity are inspired by classical portraiture, popular culture, media and the erotic. Bezor interrogates the male gaze undermining existing power relations between subject and viewer. Much of Bezor’s work references the sexualisation of Asian women. Several works in this survey are large scale adding further immediate impact to the exhibition. Bezor has been the recipient of numerous awards and prizes and is routinely a finalist in the Archibald, Sulman, Moran and Portia Geach competitions.

All right. I know we’ve been over this. I don’t want to flog a dead horse. I don’t want to be one of those guys who grizzles and grizzles and just needs to get over things. But I think I’m going to have to be one of those guys. Halloween. Again. I’ve made it my personal crusade to try to deal with this for the last

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couple of years, yet my efforts appear to be in vain. The Halloween sections at local supermarkets and variety stores have grown just a little bit more again this year. Every year it just seems to spread a little further. How long until there’ll be no room for the fishing gear throughout our local shops during October? We can’t just stand back and let this happen. The question is who is driving this evil movement. I’ve generally been of the opinion that it’s just the greedy supermarkets trying again to steal more money from us. But is there something else going on. My hunt first led me to the fat, greedy little kiddies. Next time you’re down the street, have a look around at the local ferals. They’re chubby. They’re a little bit rolly polly. They’ve been in a good paddock. Are they the ones driving this Halloween thing as a way to get them as quickly as possible onto their journey with type two diabetes? But then I realised that I was

looking at this from the completely wrong direction. Who has something to gain from Halloween? Obviously the supermarkets. But they’ve got such a stranglehold on screwing us out of our money that this is only a drop in the ocean. How about the chocolate manufacturers? Again. They’ve already got Easter, not to mention the millions of boxes of chocolates they sell at Christmas. They don’t really need any more business. Yes, children have something to gain as they’ll get the chance to gorge themselves on some more chocolate. But let’s be honest, they can get anything they want at anytime with a tantrum. “So who is it?” you ask. It’s not about chocolate. What are the other symbols of Halloween? Pumpkins!! It’s the damn pumpkin industry. People don’t eat vegetables these days. They taste yucky. Pumpkin sales must have dipped dramatically. A dip in people eating pumpkins doesn’t affect you if you’re an American farmer. You know that the amount of pumpkins you sell for Halloween

will get you through the next year. But if you’re an Australian farmer, things have been pretty tough over the last thirty years. First you’ve lost Flo Bjielke-Peterson (wife of the famous 80’s Queensland premier) and her infatuation with pumpkin scones. Then fast food restaurants took off and you became obsolete. If you, as an Australian pumpkin farmer, can get this Halloween thing off the ground then all your troubles are sorted. I suspect the costume industry might also be involved in the conspiracy but I don’t have any concrete proof at this stage. I’m onto them though. Speaking of the costume industry, that’s another thing I’m trying to be annoyed about. I thought this was a celebration where kids dressed up. As much as I like to see the attractive twenty year olds dressed up in naughty nurse costumes, I just think it’s another step down this slippery slope to us all having kids knocking on our doors every October 31. Anyway, if you are having a party where you’re likely to have naughty nurses, don’t be scared to invite me

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ADVERTORIAL I LANDMARK Eighteen months ago, Landmark Mount Gambier moved to its new state-ofthe-art facilities on Commercial Street West. Now it is unveiling a new look with an expansion of its products and services, making it a genuine one stop shop for all your farming needs. From finance to fertiliser, Landmark Mount Gambier is unveiling a new look team that is set to change the rural landscape of the Limestone Coast and Western Victoria. Steve Fisher is joining the Landmark team as branch manager, bringing with him 17 years experience at Zoetis (former Pfizer Animal Health). He is set to combine his considerable expertise with the skill set of merchandise manager Amy Young, who has been part of the Landmark team for the past seven years.

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The duo complements each other and as a management team they are excited about the addition of key personnel to the Landmark team, as well as an expansion of services aimed at making life even easier for their clients. Former branch manager Simon Engel is staying on with Landmark Mount Gambier but focussing on his insurance expertise, as well as returning to his experience in finance, as Landmark makes the move into offering the complete raft of services everyone on the land needs. Allowing Simon to focus on developing the finance arm of the business and put all his attention into the insurance needs of Landmark clients is just one of the many exciting developments at Landmark. The new premises has always boasted an impressive fertiliser shed which

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Community fun run set to be biggest ever In just three short years, the Blue Lake Fun Run has become one of the most popular community events on the calendar. Heading into its fourth running, on Sunday, December 1, the Blue Lake Fun Run not only attracts a strong contingent of Mount Gambier based walkers and runners but also

athletes from right across the region and interstate. Its wide reaching appeal comes from its three distances and the fact it encourages walkers and runners alike. Participants can select the 3.2, 6.8 or 10.4 km distances. It has also become a team bonding experience with businesses, schools, sporting clubs and community groups getting together in teams to train and tackle the Blue Lake routes. The inaugural winner was Danny Habets with fellow local Daniel Castle crossing the line first in 2011. Last year was record breaking, with Melbourne teenager Thomas Hynes becoming the youngest winner at 15 years of age and also covering the 10.4km course in the fastest time in the event’s three year history. Women’s 10km winner Nikki Smart, from Lucindale, also set a course record for the women’s 10.4km event. After teenager Monique Ianella had won the first two Blue Lake Fun Run women’s events, Smart was able to not just clinch

her first title last year but also beat Ianella’s mark. It has also become a family challenge with many parents and their children, and in some cases grandparents, joining forces to run or walk the popular event. In its first year, the Blue Lake Fun Run attracted 1000 participant and has topped the 1300 mark in the previous two years. The Rotary Club of Mount Gambier Lakes took over the running of the even last year and is hopeful 2013 will see the best turn out yet. Participants must register prior to the day. A late fee will apply to entries received after November 17 with all entries closing on November 24. The December 1 event kicks off at 8am with participants encouraged to arrive no later than 7.30am to warm up and receive final instructions for the staggered start, that sees the fastest runners heading off first, working its way through to the walkers at the end. Register online or at Bendigo Bank. The 2013 major sponsor is SA Power Networks with any funds raised from the event going to Anxiety Disorder Association South East (ADASE); Junction Mental Health and Junior Sports Scholarship for Disadvantaged Youth. Above (top) - The start of the 2012 10km Blue Lake Fun Run. Above (bottom left) - 2012 winner and race record holder Thomas Hynes, from Melbourne. Thomas is the youngest person to win the main race in its short three year history. Above (bottom centre) - The Dyer family, who have relatives in Mount Gambier, competed in the 2012 run - Caitlin, Sue and Joel.

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Advertorial I IN GOOD HEALTH

Taking care of all your dietary needs In Good Health, which opened its doors in May, might be the new kids on the block as far as dietitian services go but they bring a wealth of experience. Cheryl-Ann Bennett has been working in the region for the past seven years as a dietitian with community health and and Bridget Roberts, who hails from New South Wales, has been in the region for a year. From individual consultations to group session and industry visits, the girls have the expertise to cover a wide range of issues, including diabetes, coeliac disease, food intolerances, weight loss, irritable bowel syndrome, malnutrition, fussy eating, cardiovascular disease and bariatric surgery. Working in paediatrics, geriatrics and everything in between, CherylAnn and Bridget are available to find solutions to suit your needs. Cheryl-Ann completed her dietitian studies at Deakin University in Melbourne. The Adelaide born and bred dietitian then secured her first

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job with Upper South East community health service. Cheryl-Ann has always had an interest in health and believes her upbringing as a vegetarian has given her a sound knowledge of food. And potential clients need not think, Cheryl-Ann advocates only vegetarian solutions. “My husband eats meat and while I follow a vegetarian diet I certainly don’t think that’s the right option for everyone,” Cheryl-Ann said. Initially moving as a short term career plan, Cheryl-Ann and her husband John, who works at the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources as a field officer, now call the South East home and have two children. In Good Health is located at 47

Margaret Street, Mount Gambier and there is no need for a GP referral to secure a consultation with either Cheryl-Ann or Bridget. “We are happy to see anyone about anything,” Cheryl-Ann said, “We often have people come in with their list of questions and sometimes it takes only one consultation to sort through or sometimes it needs a few sessions to see how things progress.” Dietitian services are now covered by most private health insurers and In Good Health can also provide for patients diagnosed with chronic conditions whose GPs have put them on a care plan.

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Lamb cutlets with coleslaw 2 tbs Dijon mustard 2 tbs reduced-fat Greek-style yoghurt 1 tbs white wine vinegar 6 cups thinly sliced savoy cabbage (about 1/4 cabbage) 1 green capsicum, thinly sliced 2 spring onions, thinly sliced on the diagonal 2 tsp caraway seeds, toasted 1/3 cup dill sprigs 2 tsp Cajun spice mix 2 tsp olive oil, plus extra to cook 8 lamb cutlets, trimmed of excess fat Method Combine mustard, yoghurt and vinegar in a small bowl. Place the cabbage, capsicum, spring onion, caraway seeds and dill in a large bowl, then add the dressing and toss to combine. Place the spice and oil in a bowl and stir well to combine. Add cutlets and rub all over with the mixture. Lightly oil a large frypan and place over medium heat. When hot, add cutlets in batches, and cook for 3 minutes, turning once for medium-rare, or until cooked to your liking. Serve with coleslaw.

Lamb cutlets with coleslaw 2 tsp sesame oil 1/2 Chinese cabbage, shredded 1 carrot, cut into matchsticks 1 small red capsicum, seeds removed, sliced 3 cups cooked brown rice 2 tbs light soy sauce 2 tbs ketjap manis*, plus extra to drizzle 1/2 cup cashew nuts, lightly toasted 6 spring onions, thinly sliced on the diagonal Method Heat oil in a large wok over high heat. Add cabbage, carrot and capsicum, and stir-fry for 1-2 minutes. Add rice and cook for a further 2 minutes. Add soy, ketjap manis, cashews and half the spring onions, toss to combine. To serve, garnish with remaining onions and drizzle with extra ketjap manis.

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the future of art Until November 8 VCE Art Exhibition PORTLAND ARTS CENTRE, PORTLAND

Year 12 students from Bayview College, Casterton Secondary College, Heywood & District Secondary College, and Portland Secondary College, exhibit selected work from their VCE folios. As always, much of the work will be of very high quality, exploring a wide range of topics and issues, and utilising a variety of media. The students are also responsible for coordinating the hanging of their work, assisted by both their art teachers and council staff. Free Admission.

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An ancient Hawaiian tradition finds a home by the sea Tracey Livingston has practiced massage for the past 11 years, specialising in Bowen therapy and remedial massage. Based at Port MacDonnell, the experienced practitioner has built her business around catering for the needs of a diverse group of clients. She also offers weight loss classes, including hypnotherapy, which has already produced some amazing results. And after three years of working on the Kahuna massage technique, Tracey is now offering the ancient Hawaiian tradition, which

is a holistic experience, incorporating mind, body and soul. Kahuna massage is a therapeutic massage technique based on the teachings and practices of the ancient Hawaiian Kahunas. Kahuna massage differs from other types of massage therapy in two important respects - the massage technique is very vigorous and rhythmic with the practitioner using his or her fingers, palms, wrists and even their forearms as they move rhythmically around the table. The other difference is the intention and focus of the practitioner

is of paramount importance. They are trained to be totally focused on their client with an attitude of love and compassion. It is a two hour experience and requires specific preparation on behalf of the client due to the intense and focussed nature of the experience. Kahuna massage is said to stimulate the lymphatic, circulatory, respiratory and digestive systems, so may be of therapeutic benefit for a variety of disorders, including irritable bowel syndrome, asthma and headaches amongst others. It is said to be particularly beneficial for a number of emotional problems, including stress; depression; grief and exhaustion. Tracey (pictured left) is offering the Kahuna experience on

Saturdays during summer so places are limited for this life changing experience. During winter, she is kept busy with her commitment as sports trainer for the Port MacDonnell Football Club, which she has been doing for the past eight seasons. Tracey has moved premises and is now situated at 3 Compton Street, Port MacDonnell. Her new premises also suits the Kahuna experience, where clients can relax after their two hour session and sit with a green tea, with an ocean view. Tracey warns clients will need a wind down time after the Kahuna massage. To book in for your Kahuna massage or any of Tracey’s services, call her on 0409 317 765. tter!

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health & well being Feature I TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Exercise your mind 1. What has more kilojoules – an apple or a banana?

2. What is the official distance of an Olympic distance marathon? 3. What is a vegan? 4. What three sports did group fitness guru Les Mills compete in?

5. What is the main ingredient of hoummus? 6. Who is the captain of the Hockeyroos? 7. According to the time honoured saying – who do you keep away by consuming an apple a day?

8. What is coeliac disease? 9. What high profile sports company has the slogan – Just Do It? 10. Who was the women’s champion at Wimbledon in 2000? 11. Which combination won the 2013 Australian series of The Biggest Loser? 12. How many cookbooks has Oscar winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow written? 13. Which pink fleshed fruit is a good source of vitamin C? 14. Cairns based Lorna Jane Clarkson, of Lorna Jane fame, was working as a what when she first started designing active wear for women? 15. In what year were the first modern Olympic Games held, under the auspices of the newly formed International Olympic Committee? 16. At what event and in what year did Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt set the 100m world record? 17. What is the chief ingredient of guacamole? 18. How many serves of vegetables are recommended as the optimum daily intake? 19. How many players are in a volleyball team?

20. How many kilojoules equal a calorie? 21. Who is the only Australian woman to win multiple Hawaiian Ironman titles, claiming her second title at this month’s event? 22. Who won the 1995 AFL premiership? 23. What is the main ingredient in satay sauce? 24. What are blueberries one of the best sources of? 25. Who was named Australian Netballer of the Year and who was named the best under 21 player of the year at a recent awards

ceremony following the Malawi test series? 26. In which country were bananas first domesticated? 27. What is sweet potato often referred to as in the United States? 28. What is the largest variety of dried grapes called? 29. Who won the 2011 A League grand final? 30. What is the circumference of Mount Gambier’s Blue Lake, one of the city’s most popular walking and running circuits?

1. Apple; 2. 42.195km; 3. Someone who abstains from the use of animal products ; 4. Discus, shot put & weightlifting; 5. Chickpeas; 6. Madonna Blyth; 7. The doctor; 8. Gluten intolerance; 9. Nike; 10. Venus Williams; 11. Robyn and Kate Dyke; 12. Two; 13. Guava; 14. Dental therapist; 15. 1896; 16. 2009 World Athletics Championships (Berlin); 17. Avocado; 18. Five; 19. Six; 20. 4.18kj; 21. Mirinda Carfrae; 22. Carlton; 23. Peanuts; 24. Antioxidants; 25. Renae Hallinan and Paige Hadley.; 26. Papua New Guinea; 27. Yam; 28. Raisins; 29. Brisbane Roar; 30. 3.6km

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7. B grade netball trophy winners - Sammi Cummins (runner-up best & fairest); Chlose Somerfield (best & Fairest) and Kelsey Judd (coach’s trophy). 8. 13 & under netball trohpy winners - Hannah Witherow (best & fairest) and Eliza Hunter (runnerup best & fairest).

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9. C grade netball trophy winners - best & fairest and coach’s trophy) and Elysha Collins (runner-up best & fairest). 10. B grade football trophy winners.

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11. Football Club person of the Year Graham Gill (left) receiving his award from life member Bruce Davey. 12. Spirit of West Gambier award winner Stacey Fox with Netball Club Person of the Year Jodie Johnston.

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13. 17 & under netball trophy winners - Lisa Cram (coach); Maddie Teakle (best & fairest); Mollie Muhovics (runnerup best & fairest) and Jess Kipping (coach’s award). 14. Under 15 football awards. Photos courtesy of Janelle Hunter. See page 49 for full list of football trophy winners.

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West Gambier football award details - photos page 46. A grade football trophy winners - (back row) - Sam Robson (most improved); Nathan Lewis (most constructive); Nic Allen (leading goal kicker); Daron McElroy (runner-up best & fairest); Jo Ferguson-Lane (best team man); Brad Wilson (best & fairest); Keith Ransom (coach); (front row) - Leigh Collins (coach’s award); Jesse Pfitzner (Phil Muhovics Memorial Most Outstanding Junior); Doug Lloyd (most consistent) and Gabe Tucker (best first year player). B grade football trophy winners - (back row) - Matt Weyers (coach’s trophy); Tom King (runner-up best & fairest and most consistent); Kayne Badman (best & fairest); (front row) - Kevin Schultz (coach); Jeremy Weyers (coach’s trophy); Chris Millich (most improved); Braden Lane (most constructive). Absent - Jesse Hewitt (leading goal kicker).

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Under 17 football trophy winners - (back row) - Michael Muhovics (coach); Adam Gibbs (runner-up best & fairest); Ryan Rutkwoski (most consistent); Jordan Coombe (best & fairest); Aden Pfitzner (best team man); Colin Beaton; (front row) - Caleb Musgrove (coach’s award); Garrett Ha (leading goal kicker); Ben Stratman (best utility); Mason Hunter (most improved); David Stratman (coach). Absent - Adam Cram (coach’s award); Lawrence Bradley-Brown (most constructive). Under 15 football trophy winners - Ryan Hosking (runner-up best & fairest and leading goal kicker); Nathan Tilley (most constructive); Bryden Wagstaffe (best & fairest); Jackson Lock (best team man); Bronte Aberle (most consistent); Liam Beckman (coach’s award). Absent - Zac Hamilton (most improved) and Kyle Giddings (best utility).


WBFL Bulldogs

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Disappointment is the overriding emotion East Gambier Football Club president James Kitschke is feeling at the moment, following the shock resignation of high profile coach Phil Carman last Friday. “I was really disappointed,” Kitschke said. “I thought he was the sort of bloke that could make a difference at our club.” Having put so much work into attracting the former VFL star, to be now

approaching November and have no senior coach certainly presents a challenge for leaders at the kennel. “You’ve got to roll with the punches,” Kitschke said. “It will be hard yakka and obviously we thought we had a coach for two years.” Carman, who declined the opportunity to comment on his premature departure from McDonald Park, had signed a two year deal and was only halfway through that commitment. He has returned to Bendigo. Carman had already put in place a training schedule that had East Gambier’s pre-season starting this Thursday - that will go ahead as planned with the leadership group in charge

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and East officials also using the opportunity to speak with the playing group as a whole. “The positive is we have most of our blokes already signed on and we were already pretty focussed on what needs to be done,” Kitschke said. “The disappointing thing for me is I thought he could really make a difference but it was always going to take more than 12 months and I was looking forward to seeing where we were at the end of next season.” Left - Phil Carman (left) and East president James Kitschke, the night Carman’s appointment was announced in 2012.

North Gambier Football Club president Tony Kelly was able to deliver more good news to players, officials and supporters at the club’s 2013 presentation night on Friday when he tempered the news that long standing major sponsor MG Plasterers would be ending their financial association with the club, with the news, Stuckey Electrical, had agreed to come on board as the club’s major sponsor.

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McInerney (best first year player). 10. Andrew Stafford Memorial Award - joint winners Angus Anderson (left) and Declan Kenny(right) with family representative David Stafford. 11. Tom Turner Award - joint winners Sam Bruhn (left) and Mason Engel (right) with family representative Craig Turner. 12. Reserves football trophy winners - Sam Shepherd (most dedicated); Jake Schutz (leading goal kicker) and Jack Gibbs (coach’s trophy). 13. Trainers Award - Sam Egan congratulated by Aiden Barry. 14. Reserves trophy winers - Alex Bowd (best team man) and Jack Walker (most improved). 15. Under 17 football trohpy winners - Awards presented by senior player Tim McInerney (left) - James Hunter (most consisten); Troy Hatt (best & fairest) Matthew McInerney (runner-up best & fairest); Ben Bruhn (best team man); Jordan Mansell (coach’s trophy and player of the finals) and coach Andrew Whan.

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BARBER SHIELD

North Gambier v West Gambier (reduced to a one day fixture due to unplayable wickets on Saturday - all other games abandoned until this weekend for a Sat/Sun fixture) North Gambier 1st innings (91) M. Johnston c. McRae b. Hosking 5 J. Schutz c. Martin b. Dycer 1 M. Lewis c. DeJong b. Dycer 0 G. Coon lbw Brown 24 M. Silvy c. McRae b. Sargeant 25 D. Silvy c. McRae b. Sargeant 8 T. Hole b. Hosking 2 T. Edwards run out 3 N. McInerney not out 9 T. Young c. Dycer b. DeJong 1 A. Bowd not out 5 Extras 8 Bowling - Dycer 2/10; Hosking 2/14; Sargeant 2/17; DeJong 1/12; Brown 1/16. West Gambier (123) P. Hawthorne c. Hole b. Johnston 13 N. Martin c McInerney b. Johnston 76 N. Easterbrook c. Edwards b. Johnston 7 R. Hosking c. M. Silvy b. Johnston 0 J. McRae c. Edwards b. Johnston 7 J. DeJong b. Johnston 0 B. Stephenson c. Edwards b. McInerney 14 K. Badman b. McInerney 1 D. Sargeant c. Edwards b. McInerney 0 D. Brown c. McInerney 0 S. Dycer not out 0 Extras 7 Bowling - Johnston 6/13; McInerney 4/25 West Gambier won outright by nine wickets

CROUCH SHIELD

Centrals v West Gambier Centrals 1st innings (138) D. Burston b. Lock 4 I. Hewlett c. Lock b. Geddes 20 T. Kennett b. M. DeJong 17 B. Deamer lbw M. DeJong 0 D. Wright c. Bone b. Geddes 0 C. Hicks c. Brown b. Gill 36 J. Brooks c. Lock b. S. DeJong 11 G. Muhovics c. Bone b. Hosking 27 K. Risely b. Hosking 7 J. Burston b. Geddes 1 A. Horbury not out 1 Extras 15 Bowling - Geddes 3/64; M. DeJong 2/23;

Hosking 2/0; Lock 1/8; Gill 1/27; S. DeJong 1/14 Yahl v North Gambier North Gambier 1st innings (222) M. McInerney c. Lewis b. Feast 53 M. Walmsley-Pace c. & b. Hopgood 75 J. Mehadevan c. Dawe b. Hopgood 26 K. Bowd c. Walters b. Hopgood 5 S. Walters c. Murdoch b. Dawe 18 N. Wilson c. Pick b. Hopgood 7 J. Gibbs c. Close b. Hopgood 0 B. Johnson lbw Dawe 25 S. Habib not out 3 S. Kenny run out (Lewis) 3 D. Kenny c. Close b. Dawe 0 Extras 7 Bowling - Hopgood 5/34; Dawe 3/32; Feast 1/45.

COX BROS SHIELD

Mil Lel v North Gambier North Gambier 1st innings (141) D. Carraill lbw Greenham T. Gibbs c. & b. Bachmann G. Button run out W. Lewis c. Graney b. Tregoweth S. Fisher c. Graney b. Wirth K. Bowering b. Barker T. Robinson run out M. Walters b. Tregoweth D. Ferguson b. Barker M. Button not out T. Telford b. Barker Extras Bowling - Barker 3/20; Tregoweth 2/53; Greenham 1/24; Bachmann 1/20; Wirth 1/13.

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Yahl 1st innings (9/148) S. Murray b. Quinn 0 N. King run out 11 S. Balshaw b. Quinn 42 S. Creek b. Clausen 3 T. Younghusband b. Thomas 22 T. Bartlett b. Clausen 6 L. Pearce-Raisin b. J. Parsons 0 T. Younghusband not out 37 J. Ransom b. Thomas 3 T. Patzel b. J. Parsons 1 M. Jacquelin b. Simon 3 Extras 10 Bowling - J. Parsons 2/19; Thomas 2/52; Quinn 2/30; Clausen 2/30; Simon 1/5. Yahl won by 17 runs.

O’DONOGHUE SHIELD

West Gambier v East Gambier West Gambier 1st innings (9/89) N. Bone run out 6 J. Geddes c. & B. Vann 4 R. Hosking c. March b. Timms 0 S. DeJong b. March 2 K. McClean b. Wilke 0 L. Gibbs c. Glynn b. Chant 0 B. Walker lbw Rolph 1 A. Boksem c. Williams b. Vann 0 B. Hewson not out 23 M. Telford run out 1 B. Hosking not out 16 Extras 35 Bowling - Cann 2/2; Timms 1/10; Rolph 1/6; Chant 1/5; March 1/3; Wilke 1/5.

South Gambier v Kalangadoo/Kongorong Kalangadoo/Kongorong 1st innings (58) P. Davies b. Richards 6 BUTCHART SHIELD L. Hay c. laube b. J. Capewell 2 Yahl v Centrals S. McManus b. Neshoda 8 Centrals 1st innings (9/131) L. Carlson c. H. Capewell b. Neshoda 3 D. Quinn b. King 5 T. Modra c. Whicker b. Morgan 9 T. Helbig b. Balshaw 2 L. Bottomley b. Mulraney 8 B. Koch c. & b. Balshaw 0 B. Stott c. Richards b. Morgan 14 J. Clausen b. Younghusband 29 K. Marshall not out 0 J. Parsons b. King 57 T. Pelkonen b. Whicker 0 D. Heeseman b. Younghusband 0 Teagan Modra b. Laube 0 J. Simon b. Younghusband 4 Extras 8 A. Reddie b. Younghusband 8 Bowling - Neshoda 2/11; Morgan 2/12; J. Thomas c. Creek b. Younghusband12 J. Capewell 1/4; Whicker 1/1; Laube 1/0; B. Parsons not out 1 Mulraney 1/12; Richards 1/8. Extras 16 Bowling - Younghusband 5/43; Balshaw 2/11; King 2/6.

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Yahl v Mil Lel Mil Lel 1st innings (99) J. Jantosh lbw Backman 0 B. Millhouse run out 0 J. Miller b. Gosling 18 c. Gibbs b. Ambrose-Pearce 12 J. Radley D. Gregory c. Lockwood b. Nankivell 27 M. Reid b. Gosling 11 B. Robinson b. Walters 3 B. Schoenfisch c. Lockwood b. Gosling 3 B. Barker b. Walters 0 A. Whennen c. Lockwood b. Gibbs 0 Extras 25 Bowling - Gosling 3/18; Walters 2/9; Beckman 1/7; Gibbs 1/11; Nankivell 1/12; Ambrose-Pearce 1/20.

HALL TROPHY

Mil Lel/North v Penola Mil Lel/North 1st innings (4/64) C. Bachman not out L. Lewis b. Merrett W. Stafford b. Redford J. Wirth b. Foggo H. Boksem lbw D. Pfitzner not out T. McManus not out Extras Bowling - Merrett 1/13; Redford 1/15; Foggo 1/11.

SIMS SHIELD

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Mil Lel Gold v South Gambier Mil Lel Gold 1st innings (5/76) A. Dethmore run out 2 W. Thompson not out 8 M. Thompson c. Davies b. Maloney 11 C. Dinnison b. Hanel 1 J. Nattrass not out 2 E. Firth not out 1 T. Dinnison b. Ferguson 0 B. Dethmore b. Kuhl 0 D. Hann not out 1 Extras 49 Bowling - Maloney 1/5; Kuhl 1/7; Ferguson 1/8.

Inter on top of the world Mount Gambier based soccer club International has gone one better than its 2012 effort, taking out the final of the Interstate Club Challenge in Adelaide on Sunday. Taking on division one amateur league club North Perth United, International made the running all day, leading 2-0 early thanks to the individual brilliance of Sam Bueti, before the West Australian side bounced back with a vengeance to tie things up by the half. Coach Tony D’Agostino said the superior physicality of the Perth team was proving a concern. “I just told our boys they had to get more physical, nothing dirty, just holding their ground, making a contest and coming out with the ball,” D’Agostino said. “I knew if we played our best we could beat them and I just wanted the boys to play with that confidence.” It was Inter that again stole an early lead when Christian Cella, who was arguably the most consistent performer across the match, found the back of the net. North Perth again equalised when a long ball took the Inter defence by surprise and United was able to chip an easy shot over the keeper. A converted penalty by Matt Weistra restored the lead before Matt Bueti endeed the North Perth resistance when he scored with 10 minutes to play. Given the momentum swings in the contest, that was still an eternity and the cool head of veteran Dave Galloway and the tenacity of Ricky McRobert and Nick Morony in the back half was outstanding. The match highlighted not just the standard of the International Soccer Club representatives but the Western Border Soccer League, given North Perth United dominated its division one competition to win nine points clear. It was David and Goliath battle that will see more silverware heading to Casadio Park. The history making International squad, headed by long standing coach D’Agostino, included Norton Fuller, Will Circelli, Brayden Nunan, Rashidi Edward, Patrick Arratia, Sam Bueti, Nick Morony, Christian Cella, Matthew Bueti, Alex Sims, Dave Galloway, Matthew Morony, Ricky McRobert, Matthew Weistra, Matt Martin and Brayden May.

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Mount Gambier driver Steve Lines continued his outstanding form of the 2013/14 sprintcar season with a strong victory in the Avalon Invitational on Saturday night, bringing home the $10,000 winner’s purse. The Geelong success adds to what has been a stellar start for the talented driver, who will again be the region’s driver to watch in the upcoming World Series Sprintcar Championship. The weekend before that, Lines took out Bill Wigzell Battle at Murray Bridge for the second consecutive year and prior to that won both nights of a Toowoomba event. He started the season with a second placing on night one of racing in Mackay and was leading with eight laps to go on night two before the motor gave out. Lines has the Adelaide Masters this weekend before having a rare weekend off ahead of the November 16 season opener at his home track - the Borderline Speedway.


BOWLS On

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Shane Pudney (Naracoorte RSL)

Naracoorte RSL skipper Wayne Prentice

Bill Bremner (Mount Gambier)

Mount Gambier skipper Bernie Shepherd

Ron Brighton (Naracoorte RSL)

Darren Male (Naracoorte RSL)

CROQUET It’s

Brad Errock (Mount Gambier)

Lower South East Bowls Association results Men’s pennant Division one Port MacDonnell 65/16 d Naracoorte 52/0; Millicent 85/16 d Mount Gambier Blue 67/0; Mount Gambier RSL Red 87/16 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 47/0; Naracoorte RSL 72/9 d Mount Gambier Red 72/7. Division two Millicent 74/14 d Kalangadoo 65/2; Port MacDonnell 90/14 d Mount Gambier 69/2; Kingston 68/14 d Mount Gambier RSL 78/2; Robe 75/14 d Penola 67/2. Division three Naracoorte RSL 74/14 d Millicent Blue 58/2; Frances 78/14 d Millicent Red 76/2; Kingston 70/9 d Mount Gambier RSL 70/7; Lucindale 65/12 d Naracoorte 60/14. Division four Naracoorte 71/14 d Port MacDonnell 61/2; Millicent 87/16 d Lucindale 47/0; Mount Gambier RSL Blue 87/15 d Mount Gambier RSL Red 65/1; Mount Gambier 82/16 d Beachport 65/0. Division five (North) Robe 53/12 d Naracoorte RSL 42/2; Kingston 89/14 d Frances 20. Division five (South) Penola 51/12 d Kalangadoo 50/2; Mount Gambier 47/14 d Port MacDonnell 34/0; Millicent 63/12 d Mount Gambier RSL 25/2.

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Ladies pennant Division one Millicent 51/13 d Naracoorte 33/1; Mount Gambier 57/14 d Port MacDonnell 33/0; Kalangadoo 40/14 d Kingston 37/0; Mount Gambier RSL Red 60/14 d Mount Gambeir RSL Blue 30/0. Division two Mount Gambier 54/14 d Mount Gambier RSL 43/0; Port MacDonnell 66/14 d Kingston 30/0; Millicent Red 53/12 d Penola 42/2; Lucindale 60/12 d Millicent Blue 56/2. Division three Beachport 56/14 d Robe 39/0; Naracoorte RSL 66/12 d Mount Gambier RSL 39/2; Port MacDonnell forfeited to

Millicent. Open Gender Bowls Millicent Red 49/12 d Port MacDonnell Red 46/ 2; Mount Gambeir 51/12 d Port MacDonnell Blue 48/2; Millicent Green 34/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Red 17/0; Millicent Blue 35/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 28/0.

South East Croquet Association pennant at Mount Gambier Croquet Club. Penola 2 games 49 hoops lt to Naracoorte 2, 53. Doubles: A. Kilsby/L. Hunter 11 lt E. Dunstan/K. McCourt 12; L. Reilly/L.

Hunter 8 lt C. Mulraney/K. McCourt 20. Singles: L. Reilly 15 d C. Mulraney 7; A. Kilsby 15 d E. Dunstan 14.

Above (top) - Ian Von Stanke puts everything into this bowl during division one pennant action at the weekend. Above (bottom) - Graham Dent looks to draw a shot during division one pennant bowls action at the weekend at the Mount Gambier Bowls Club.

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Aussie Croquet Challenge Millicent Pink 2 Wins 127 hoops lt Mount Gambier Blue 4 Wins 147 hoops. Game 1: Rosie Pounsett/ Sue Prosser 15 lt Sue Jolley/Wendy McDonald 26; Helen Hutchesson/ Lorraine Bowering 26 d

Shirley Laslett/Janette Page 22. Game 2: Rosie Pounsett/Helen Hutchesson 21 lt Sue Jolley/Shirley Laslett 26; Lorraine Bowering/Sue Prosser 23 lt Wendy McDonald/Janette Page 26. Game 3: Rosie Pounsett/Lorraine

Bowering 26 d Sue Jolley/ Janette Page 21; Sue Prosser/Helen Hutchesson 16 lt Wendy McDonald/ Shirley Laslett 26. Millicent White 3 Wins 137 hoops lt Mount Gambier Red 3 Wins 141 hoops. Game 1: Margo Johnston/Sue

Hateley 26 d Marilyn Bishop/Sandra Edlington 21; Trena Pedlar/Brenda Trotter 26 d Des Laslett/ Anne Cotton 22. Game 2: Molly Dittmar/ Trena Pedlar 17 lt Marilyn Bishop/Des Laslett 26; Sue Hateley/Brenda

Trotter 26 d Sandra Edlington/Anne Cotton 22. Game 3: Molly Dittmar/Brenda Trotter 21 lt Marilyn Bishop/ Anne Cotton 24; Sue Hateley/Trena Pedlar 21 lt Sandra Edlington/Des Laslett 26.

MOUNT GAMBIER SOFTBALL LEAGUE ROUND TWO RESULTS A/B Grade Demons A 16 (M. Breen, C. Manning, G. Kemp 3; C. Selleck 2; B. Scott, A, Breen, M. Martlew, S. Nieuwenhuizen, C. Selleck) d Concordes ); Warriors Under 17 16 (E. McClintock, J. Burston, T. Wilsmore 3; T. King, G. Hood, M. Hann, I. Walker 2; A. Hood) d Demons B 1 (F. Treacey, K. Millard, B. Scott); Warriors A 9 (E. McClintock, F. Walker 3; G. Hood 2; T. Moretti, A. Lovekin, T. Koop) d Concordes A 2 (E. Hart, S. Brown). C Grade Warriors 14 (G. Hood, J. Burston 3; M. Hann 2; I. Walker, T. Wilsmore, N. Domaschenz) d Demons 2 (K. Millard 2; J. Merrett, K. Cawthorne, C. Burford); Concrodes 8 (N. Saunders, T. Jones 3; K. Griffiths, A. Winkley 2; T. Kennett, E. Lawson, E. Wearne). Under 13 Demons 12 d Warriors 8.

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Millicent forfeited to Mount Gambier.

SOUTH EAST COAST BASKETBALL LEAGUE RESULTS Men Panthers 64 (T. Brown 22; D. Brown, M. Mott 8) d Cougars 58 (K. deWit, T. Phillips 17; B. Tremelling 10); Wizards 79 (M. Sutton 36; C. Mason 15; M. Parslow 9) d Bulldogs 71 (S. Berkefeld 25; J. Ferguson-Lane 18; M. Berkefeld 15); Roos 73 (J. Nobes 30; L. Blicavs 27; M. Markiewicz 11) d Millicent 63 (C. Saint 21; C. Gallio 13; B. Wilson 10). Women Cougars 61 (M. Russell 21; G. Green 20; C. Horrigan 7) d Panthers 47 (B. Walters 24; K. ockwood 11; A. Close 8); Roos forfeited to Millicent.

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Mount Gambier and District Tennis Association results A1 West Gambier 9-94 d Uniting Church 3-62 Men’s singles: R. Bushell ost to S. Tomkins 6-9; M. Jolley d I. Hopes 9-6; F. Kacirek d D. Mathews 9-3; C. Ambrose-Pearce d D. Tomkins 9-4. Women’s singles: W. Cook d C. Walker 9-2; K. Cornolo d K. Mitchell 9-4; J. Sealey d V. Maxwell 9-1; A. Suva d J. Oldfield 9-3. Men’s doubles: Bushell/ Jolley d Tmkins/Hopes 9-7; Kacirek/Ambrose-Pearce d Tomins/Mathews 9-5. Women’s doubles: Cook/ Cornolo lost to Walker/ Mitchell 0-9; Sealey/Suva lost to Maxwell/Oldfield 7-9. Above - Glencoe’s Dylan Childs. Below (top) - Gambier;s Paul Griffin. Below (bottom) - Glencoe’s Chloe Watson.

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Mount Gambier 9-96 d Glencoe 3-54 Men’s singles: P. Griffin d D. Childs 9-1; A. Van Den Hurk d B. Mitchell 9-3; E. Cook d H. Lenehan 9-7; B. Egan d A. Hughes 9-0. Women’s singles: H. Heemskerk d A. Edwards 9-1; R. Cameron lost to L Edwards 5-9; H. kentish d C. Watson 9-7; G. Hinge lost to M. Watson 5-9. Men’s doubles: Griffin/Van Den Hurk d Childs/Mitchell 9-1; Egan/Cook d Lenehan/ Huges 9-2. Women’s doubles: Heemskerk/ Cameron d Edwards/ Edwards 9-5; Kentish/Hinge lost to Watson/Watson 5-9. . A2 Reidy Park 9-90 d West Gambier 8-77 Men’s singles: S. Dunn lost to J. Higgins 3-6; D. Aston lost to M. Stutley 3-6; T. Snell d L. Charlton 6-2; W. Scheidl d E. Brown 6-1. Women’s singles: O. McEvoy d S. Edwards 6-0; T. Megaw lost to K. Wright 6-7; J. McCormack ost to E. Ballintyne 5-7; A. Bullock

lost to E. Beames 4-6. Men’s doubles: Dunn/Aston d Higgins/Charlton 6-1, 5-7, 7-6; Snell/Scheidl d Charlton/ Brown 6-4, 6-2. Women’s doubles: McEvoy/Megaw lost to Edwards/Wright 6-7, 2-6; McCormack/Bullcok d Ballintyne/Beames 7-6, 6-3. Gambier Blue 11-92 d Glencoe 8-87 Men’s singles: R. Attiwill d T. Biggins 6-2; C. Nisbet lost to C. Childs 3-6; I. Robertson lost to T. Clasohm 2-6; B. Ferguson d S. Auld 6-4. Women’s singles: C. McKinnon d S. Edwards 6-3; M. Attiwill d K. Finnis 6-3; A. Hancock lost to E. Hurley 0-6; B. McKinnon lost to S. Kasparian 2-6. Men’s doubles: Attiwill/Nisbet d Biggins/Childs 6-3, 3-6, 7-6; Robertson/Ferguson lost to Clasohm/Auld 4-6, 6-3, 6-7. Women’s doubles: McKinnon/Attiwill d Edards/Finnis 6-2, 6-2; Hancock/McKinnon d Hurley/ Kasparian 4-6, 6-4, 7-6. Gambier Green 11-84 d Centrals 6-64 Men’s singles: T. Roach lost to M. Heemskerk 206; G. Kentish d H. Stevens 6-0; G. Jones d J. Milligan 6-1; T. Driver d S. Hamilton 6-4. Women’s singles: J. Carey lost to N. Rutkowski 2-6; T. Speck lost to A. Marshall 3-6; R. Laslett lost to T. Rutkowski 1-6; L. Burston d L. McKenzie 6-2. Men’s doubles: Roach/Kentish d Heemskerk/Stevens 7-6, 6-3; Jones/Driver d Milligan/ Hamilton 6-2, 6-0. Women’s doubles: Carey/Speck lost to Rutkowski/Marshall 7-5, 2-6, 7-6; Laslett/Burston d Rutkowski/Hamilton 6-0, 6-4. A3 West Gambier 9-70 d Mil Lel 7-66 Men’s singles: S. Cook d M. Robinson 6-4; E. Schultz d B. Douglas 6-0; T. Dolan d D. Lynn 6-3; P. Wilkinson d Z. Pearson 6-3. Women’s singles: G. Ballintyne lost to P. Bruorton 3-6; I. Slattery lost to S. MacDonald 4-6; L. Turley lost to J. Ellery 0-6; C. Lewis d M. Dickins 6-2. Men’s doubles: Cook/Dolan d Robinson/Douglas 6-4, 6-3; Wilkinson/Wlkinson d MacDonald/Pearson 6-2, 6-3. Women’s doubles: Ballintyen/Slattery lost to Bruorton/Dougals 4-6, 1-6; Turley/Lewis lost to MacDonald/Dickins 3-6, 1-6. Mount Gambier 12-90 d Mount Schank 5-68 Men’s singles: D. Ferguson d J. Ralston 6-3; T. Hart d A. Waye 6-3; R. Nicholson lost to D. Cole 4-6; D. Moretti d

J. Warwick 6-0. Women’s singles: G. Ferguson d D. Lewis 6-2; A. Venning d A. McKinnon 7-5; K. Griffin d S. Waye 6-3; R. Nicholson lost to E. Cole 0-6. Men’s doubles: Ferguson/Nicholson d Ralston/Waye 6-2, 6-4; Hart/Moretti d Cole/Inglis 6-2, 6-2. Women’s doubles: Ferguson/Venning lost to Lewis/McKinnon 5-7, 4-6; Griffin/Nicholson d Cole/ Waye 7-5, 2-6, 7-6. Tarpeena 11-84 d Glencoe 7-79 Men’s singles: J. Irving lost to J. henderson 0-6; P. Mansell lost to P. Mitchell 2-6; A. Terry lost to C. Cleggett 1-6; J. Wallace d W. Hann 6-2. Women’s singles: J. Pitt d T. Guerin 6-1; L. Irving lost to C. Meyer 7-5; N. Pit d A. Childs 6-2.; B. Neill lost to V. Harvey 2-6. Men’s doubles: Irving/Mansell d henderson/Mitchell 3-6, 6-4, 7-6; Wallace/Terry d Cleggett/Hann 6-4, 3-6, 7-6. Women’s doubles: Irving/Pitt d Guerin/Meyer 6-4, 6-2; Neill/Pitt d Childs/Harvey 6-4, 6-3. B1 Moorak 8-61 d Centrals 4-41 Men’s singles: T. Pettingill d P. McKenzie 6-3; C. Tully d C. Adams 6-1; P. Kenny d J. Milligan 6-3. Women’s singles: J. Little d D. Pycroft 6-3; S. Saffin lost to A. Manser 5-7; W Lunsman lost to E. Greenfield 1-6. Men’s doubles: Pettingill/ Tully d Adams/Milligan 6-1; Pettingill/Kenny d McKenzie/ Milligan 6-3; Tully/Kenny d Adams/Milligan 6-3. Women’s doubles: Little/ Saffin lost to Manser/Pycroft 3-6; Saffin/Lunsmann d Manser/Greenfield 6-0; Little/Lunsmann lost to Pycroft/Greenfield 4-6. Below - Gambier’s Helen Kentish. Saints United/Reidy Park 7-56 d Suttontown 5-38 Men’s singles: J. Radley lost to I. Czaban 4-6; J.

Wewer lost to S. Bain 2-6; T. Saunders d N. Hurling 6-0. Women’s singles: B. Stark ost to T. Doyle 1-6; K. O’Neil d R. Hart 6-0; C. Weir d K. Prinze 6-0. Men’s doubles: Radley/Wewer lost to Czaban/Bain 4-6; Wewer/Saunders d Bain/ Hurling 6-2; Radley/Sauders d Bain/Hurling 6-2. Women’s doubles: Stark/O’Neil lost to Doyle/Hart 3-6; O’Neil/Weir d Hart/Prinz 6-0; Weir/Stark d Doyle/Prinz 6-2. Mount Gambier 7-60 d Reidy Park 5-53 Men’s singles: J. Lopriore d G. Edwards 7-5; A. McGregor d K. Edwards 7-5. Women’s singles: C. Egan lost to R. Williams 5-7; M. McBain lost to B. Young 2-6; M. Colbert d E. Edwards 6-1. Men’s doubles: Lopriore/ Mcgregor d Edwards/ Edwards 6-4. Women’s doubles: Egan/McBain lost to Williams’Young 4-6; McBain/Colbert d Young/ Edwards 6-2; Egan/Colbert d Edwards/Williams 6-1. B2 Uniting Church 10-69 d Mount Schank 2-39 Men’s singles: T. Crowe d T. Nisbet 7-5; B. Budarick d M. Samuel 6-3; I. Sanderson d J. Williams 6-2. Women’s singles: S. Stokes lost to V. Haskett 5-7; S. Murray lost to A. Chesson 2-6. Men’s doubles: Browe/Budarick d Nidbet/Samuel 7-5; Buderick/Sanderson d Samuel/Williams 6-3; Crowe/ Sanderson d Nisbet/Williams 6-2. Women’s doubles: Stokes/Murray d Haskett/ Chesson 6-0. West Gambier 7-56 d Mount Gambier 5-48 Men’s singles: J. Wright lost to R. Stafford 0-6; T. Nieuwerkerk d R. Moretti 6-2; M. Nieuwerkerk d B. Fisher 6-1. Women’s singles: K. Beames d J. Rayner 7-5; J. Nieuwerkerk d B. Maduro 6-1; R. Debrenne lost to L. Burston 6-7. Men’s doubles: Nieuwerkerk/Wright lsot to Stafford/Moretti 0-6; Nieuwerkerk/Nieuwerkerk

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d Moretti/Fisher 6-0; Nieuwerkerk/Wright d Stafford/Fisher 7-5. Women’s doubles: Nieuwerkerk/ Bweames d Rayner/Maduro 6-3; Debrenne/Nieuwerkerk lost to Maduro/Burston 3-6; Beames/Debrenne lost to Rayner/Burston 3-6. Above (top) - Glencoe’s Hugh Lenehan. Above (bottom) Gambier’s Eddie Cook. Tarpeena 8-67 d Centrals 4-46 Men’s singles: S. Hurling d S. Harrison 6-3; A. Smith d R. Harris 7-5; A. Duff lost to S. Ruth 4-6. Women’s singles: C. Tana d M. Schulz 6-2; T. Martin lost to K. Carraill 5-7; J. Flamank d S. Gilbertson 6-0. men’s doubles: Smith/ Hurling d Harrison/Harris 6-1; Smith/Duff lost to Harris/Ruth 3-6; Duff/Hurling lost to Harrison/Ruth 5-7. Women’s doubles: Tana/Martin d Schulz/Carraill 6-1; Martin/ Flamank d Carraill/Gilberston

7-5; Tana/Flamank d Schulz/ Gilbertson 6-3. Mil Lel Yellow 8-61 d Moorak 4-42 Men’s singles: C. Hoggan d B. Saffin 6-0; J. Sparks lost to I. Heenan 3-6; C. Baker d S. Sabot 6-3. Women’s singles: R. Layley d A. Reilly 6-3; D. Anderson lost to M. Suto 4-6; S. Jantosh lost to N. Dicenso 0-6. Men’s doubles: Hoggan/Sparks d Saffin/Heenan 6-3; Sparks/Baker d Heenan/ Sabot 6-2; Hoggan/Baker d Saffin/Sabot 6-1. Women’s doubles: Layley/Anderson d Reilly/Suto 6-1; Anderson/ Jantosh d Suto/Dicenso 6-4; Layley/Jantosh lost to Dicenso/Reilly 6-7. Ladies doubles Saints Black 6-36 d West Gambier 0-4; East Gambier 3-31 d Allendale East 3-27; Glencoe won on forfeit from Uniting Red; Saitns Red 6-36 d SuttontownGreen 0-7; Uniting White 5-34 d Suttontown Blue 1-23


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TV GUIDE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31

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 9.00 Mornings 9.00 The Morning Show Wurrawhy 7.30 Totally Wild 9.30 Business Today 10.00 11.30 Seven Morning News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 11.00 National News Postcards From Bangladesh 12.00 The Midday Movie OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold & The 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 10.15 Jung In Europa 10.35 All American Girl: The Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s Kitchen Behind The News 11.00 Wild 1.00 Cops L.A.C. Mary Kay Letourneau 10.00 Everyday Gourmet 10.30 2.00 Extra China 12.00 Midday Report Story (M) T.B.A. 11.00 The Bachelor 12.30 My Family 1.00 Turn 2.30 Alive And Cooking 2.00 The Daily Edition Australia Encore 12.00 Dr Phil Back Time 2.00 Whale Patrol 3.00 National News Now 3.00 The Chase 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready 3.00 Childrens Programs 5.30 4.15 National News 4.00 Seven News at 4 Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy ABC News: Early 6.00 Country 5.30 Hot Seat 5.00 Deal Or No Deal 3.30 Huey’s Kitchen 4.00 Scope 6.00 National News Nigella Kitchen 6.25 Auction 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 Room 6.30 A Current Affair 6.00 Seven News TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 7.00 Big Brother 7.00 ABC News 6.30 Today Tonight The Simpsons 6.30 The Project 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.30 7.30 (SA) 7.00 Home And Away 8.30 The Thursday Movie 8.00 Catalyst 7.30 Jamie’s Food Fight 8.00 How I Met Your Mother The Dark Knight (M) 8:30 Redfern Now Club 11.30 True CSI: Cold Blood 9.30 Fry’s Planet Word 8.30 Beauty And The Geek 8.30 Law & Order: S.V.U. 12.00 National News Late 10.30 Lateline 9.30 Revealed 9.30 Grey’s Anatomy 11.05 The Business 10.30 TEN Eyewitness News 12.30 Anthony Bourdain: 10.30 The Amazing Race No Reservations 11.35 My Family’s Crazy 11.30 Grimm 11.15 The Project Encore 1.30 Extra Gap Year 12.30 Harry’s Practice 12.00 The Late Show 7 MATE 1.00 Motor Mate 3.30 Dream ELEVEN 12.00 Charmed 1.00 Star ONE HD 3.00 Lumberjacks 4.00 Get Car Garage 4.30 Aust. Off Road Ch’ship Trek 2.00 Judging Amy 3.00 Infomercial Smart 4.30 Cops 5.00 Big Angry Fish 5.00 Seinfeld 5.30 Pimp My Ride 6.30 3.30 Cheers 4.00 The King of Queens 5.30 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Recipe How I Met Your Mother 7.30 Swamp 4.30 Laverne & Shirley 5.00 Happy Days To Riches 7.30 Who’s Line Is It Anyway? People 8.30 Turtleman 9.30 Family 5.30 The Brady Bunch 6.00 Sabrina 6.30 8.30 Ross Noble’s Australian Trip 9.30 A Gunns 10.30 Operation Repo Neighbours 7.00 Raymond League Of Their Own 10.30 Hounds

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 6.00 Sunrise 5.00 World Watch 1.00 6.00 CBS This Morning 7.00 6.00 Today 9.00 The Morning Show Parent Rescue 1.30 Into The Wurrawhy 7.30 Totally Wild 9.00 Mornings Crocodile’s Lair 2.30 Costa’s 11.30 Seven Morning News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 11.00 National News 12.00 The Midday Movie Garden Odyssey OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold & The 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show All American Girl: The Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s Kitchen 3.00 France 24 News 1.00 Cops L.A.C. Mary Kay Letourneau 10.00 Everyday Gourmet 10.30 2.00 Extra 3.30 Al Jazeera News Story (M) T.B.A. 11.00 The Bachelor 4.00 The Journal 2.30 Alive And Cooking 2.00 The Daily Edition Australia Encore 12.00 Dr Phil 4.30 PBS Newshour 3.00 National News Now 3.00 The Chase 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready 5.30 Global Village 4.15 National News 4.00 Seven News at 4 Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 6.00 Being Overseas 5.30 Hot Seat 5.00 Deal Or No Deal 3.30 Huey’s Kitchen 4.00 Scope 6.00 The WIN News Hour 6.30 World News Australia 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 7.30 Italian Food Safari 7.00 Big Brother 6.00 Seven News TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 8.00 Destination Flavour 8.00 Top Gear 6.30 Today Tonight The Simpsons 6.30 The Project 9.30 Top Gear 8.30 The London Markets 7.00 Home And Away 9.30 Masters of Sex 11.00 True CSI: Cold Blood 7.30 Jamie’s & Jimmy’s 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 10.30 World News Australia 12.00 WIN News Late Food Fight Club 11.00 UEFA Champions 1.00 Anthony Bourdain: 8.30 Beauty And The Geek 8.30 Law & Order: S.V.U. League Magazine No Reservations 9.30 Revealed 9.30 Grey’s Anatomy 11.30 Thursday FC 10.30 TEN Eyewitness News 2.00 Dangerman 10.30 The Amazing Race 12.30 Anthony Bourdain: 3.00 Danoz 11.30 Grimm 11.15 The Project Encore No Reservations 3.30 Good Morning America 12.30 Home Shopping 12.00 The Late Show GO 3.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal 4.00 Ben 10 GEM 2.00 The People’s Court 3.00 7 TWO 2.00 Movie: The Deep End of 4.30 Scooby Doo! 5.00 Adventure Time RPA 4.00 Customs 5.00 Ellen 5.30 the Ocean 4.30 Who’s The Boss? 5.00 5.30 Young Justice 6.00 Two And A Half Friends 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Shortland Street 5.30 Coronation Street Men 6.30 The Middle 7.00 The Big Bang Hot Property 8.30 Domestic Blitz 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.00 Seven News 7.30 Theory 8.00 Survivor: Blood vs Water 9.30 Embarrassing Fat Bodies 10.30 Movie: Twins (PG) 9.45 Movie: Daylight 9.00 Movie: Hall Pass (MA) Embarrass. Bodies 11.30 Super Nanny (M) 12.15 Strangeways

TV GUIDE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1

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 Lockie 11.30 Seven Morning News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 11.00 National News Leonard 10.30 Three Kinds of 12.00 The Midday Movie OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold & The 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Writing 10.45 Conversations Someone Is Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s Kitchen With Australian Artists 11.00 1.00 Cops L.A.C. Watching (M) 10.00 Everyday Gourmet 10.30 2.00 Extra Foreign Correspondent 11.30 2.00 The Daily Edition Bondi Vet 11.00 The Living One Plus One 12.00 Midday 2.30 Alive And Cooking 3.00 The Chase Room Encore 12.00 Dr Phil Report 12.30 Last Of The 3.00 National News Now 4.00 Seven News at 4 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Summer Wine 1.00 Dalziel And 4.15 National News 5.00 Deal Or No Deal Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy Pascoe 2.30 The Wonder Years 5.30 Hot Seat 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 3.30 Huey’s Kitchen 4.00 Mako 6.00 National News 3.00 Children’s Programs 5.30 6.00 Seven News - Island of Secrets 4.30 Bold ABC News 6.00 Nigella Kitchen 6.30 A Current Affair 6.30 Today Tonight & The Beautiful 5.00 TEN 6.25 Auction Room 7.00 ABC 7.00 Big Brother 7.00 Better Homes And Eyewitness 6.00 The Simpsons 7.30 The Big Bang Theory News 7.30 7.30 (SA) Gardens 8.30 Friday Night Movie 6.30 The Project 8.00 QI 8.30 The Friday Movie Killers (M) 7.30 The Living Room 8.30 Miss Fisher’s Murder Hanna (M) 10.30 The Late Movie 8.30 NCIS Mysteries (M) 11.00 The Late Movie Obsessed (M) 9.30 Homeland Encore 9.25 Serangoon Road Carlito’s Way (MA) 10.30 TEN Eyewitness News 1.30 The Late Movie 10.20 Lateline 2.05 Grey’s Anatomy The Marriage of 11.15 The Project Encore 11.00 Whites 3.00 Home Shopping Figaro (M) 12.00 The Late Show 11.30 rage 7 MATE 1.00 Motor Mate 3.30 Dream ELEVEN 12.00 Charmed 1.00 Star ONE HD 2.30 Omnisport 3.00 Car Garage 4.30 Pimp My Ride 5.30 Trek 2.00 Judging Amy 3.00 Infomercial Lumberjacks 4.00 Frontiers of Movie: Beethoven’s Big Break (G) 7.30 3.30 Cheers 4.00 The King of Queens Construction 5.00 Big Angry Fish 5.30 I Movie: Dragonheart (PG) 9.30 Movie: 4.30 Laverne & Shirley 5.00 Happy Days Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Assault On Precinct 13 12.00 Movie: 5.30 The Brady Bunch 6.00 Sabrina 6.30 Cops 7.30 Megastructures 8.30 Friday Fortress 2: Re-Entry (M) Neighbours 7.00 Raymond Night Lights 9.30 NBL: Wildcats V Hawks

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 5.00 World Watch 6.00 Sunrise 6.00 CBS This Morning 7.00 6.00 Today 1.00 The Food Lovers’ 9.00 The Morning Show Wurrawhy 7.30 Totally Wild 9.00 Mornings Guide to Australia 11.30 Seven Morning News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 11.00 National News 1.30 Rex In Rome 12.00 The Midday Movie OMG! Insider 9.00 Bold & The 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 2.30 Living Black Someone Is Beautiful 9.30 Huey’s Kitchen 1.00 Cops L.A.C. 3.00 France 24 News Watching (M) 10.00 Everyday Gourmet 10.30 2.00 Extra 3.30 Al Jazeera News 2.00 The Daily Edition Bondi Vet 11.00 The Living 2.30 Alive And Cooking 4.00 The Journal 3.00 The Chase Room Encore 12.00 Dr Phil 3.00 National News Now 4.30 PBS Newshour 4.00 Seven News at 4 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready 4.15 National News 5.30 Global Village 5.00 Deal Or No Deal Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Greece! The Islands 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 3.30 Huey’s Kitchen 4.00 Mako 6.00 The WIN News Hour 6.30 World News Australia 6.00 Seven News - Island of Secrets 4.30 Bold 7.00 Big Brother 7.30 Coast 6.30 Today Tonight & The Beautiful 5.00 TEN 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.40 The Crown Prince 7.00 Better Homes And Eyewitness 6.00 The Simpsons 8.30 Friday Night Movie Couple’s Awards Gardens Killers (M) 6.30 The Project 10.25 World News Australia 8.30 The Friday Movie 10.30 The Late Movie 7.30 The Living Room 11.00 Film: The Housemaid Hanna (M) Obsessed (M) 8.30 NCIS (MA) 11.00 The Late Movie 1.30 The Late Movie 9.30 T.B.A. 12.55 Film: Paprika (M) Carlito’s Way (MA) The Marriage of 10.30 TEN Eyewitness News 2.35 Weatherwatch 2.05 Grey’s Anatomy Figaro (M) 11.15 The Project Encore Overnight 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Extra 12.00 The Late Show GO 2.00 Conan 3.00 Extra 3.30 YuGEM 2.00 The People’s Court 3.00 7 TWO 2.00 Movie: Call Me Bwana Gi-Oh! Zexal 4.00 Ben 10 4.30 Scooby Domestic Blitz 4.00 Hot Property 5.00 (G) 4.30 Who’s The Boss? 5.00 Doo! 5.00 Adventure time 5.30 Movie: Ellen 6.00 Friends 7.00 A Current Affair Shortland Street 5.30 Coronation Street The Neverending Story II (G) 7.30 Movie: 7.30 Antiques Roadshow 8.30 Movie: 6.00 Bargain Hunt 7.00 Seven News 7.30 The Goonies (PG) 10.00 Movie: Gremlins Fallen (M) 11.00 Movie: The Taking of Once Upon A Time 8.30 Escape To The (PG) 12.20 Big Brother Pelham 123 1.10 And Soon The Darkness Country 10.30 Four In A Bed

TV GUIDE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Saturday Disney 6.00 Totally Wild 7.00 H2O 6.00 Bubble Guppies 6.30 Dora 6.00 rage 11.30 7.30 (SA) 7.00 Weekend Sunrise - Just Add Water 7.30 Shezow The Explorer 7.00 Weekend 12.00 Australian Story 10.00 The Morning Show 8.00 Vic The Viking 8.30 Totally Today 10.00 Mornings 12.00 12.30 Catalyst - Weekend Wild 9.00 Scope 9.30 Good The Middle 12.30 The New 1.00 Going Postal 10.30 The 2013 Melbourne Chef Bad Chef 10.00 Handle Adventures of Old Christine 2.30 At The Movies Cup Carnival With Care 11.00 The Doctors 1.00 Sullivan And Son 1.30 3.00 Basketball: WNBL AAMI Victoria Derby 12.00 The Living Room Encore The Afternoon Movie: Escape Round 5 - Canberra Day 1.00 Keeping Up With The To Victory (PG) 4.00 Wild V Dandenong 5.30 Out Of The Blue Joneses 2.00 ET’s Fishing Adventures with David Ireland 5.05 Mountain Gorilla: 6.00 Seven News Classics 3.00 I Fish 4.00 It’s 4.30 Getaway 5.00 News: First Kingdom In The 7.00 Family Movie Special A Lifestyle TV 4.30 A Taste of At Five 5.30 Fishing Australia Clouds Toy Story (G) Travel 5.00 TEN Eyewitness 6.00 National News 7.00 6.00 Saturday Landline 8.45 The Saturday Movie News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Home 6.30 Gardening Australia Toy Story 2 (G) David Attenborough’s Africa Videos 8.00 Australia’s Got 7.00 ABC News 10.45 The Late Movie Talent 7.30 Bondi Vet 7.30 New Tricks Johnny English (PG) 8.30 The Saturday Movie 9.40 Saturday Night Movie 8.30 Whitechapel 12.35 Grey’s Anatomy Thor (M) The Fugitive (M) 9.20 Kingdom 1.30 The Late Movie 10.50 T.B.A. 12.20 The Late Movie 10.10 Upstairs Downstairs The Matador (MA) 12.30 Rugby: Spring Tour Trick ‘R Treat (AV) 11.10 Woodley: Greg 3.30 It Is Written Oceania (Live) 1.55 National Lampoon’s 11.40 Rage 4.00 Home Shopping 3.00 Abu Dhabi F1 GP: Qual. Senior Trap (M) 7 MATE 4.00 Dream Car Garage ELEVEN 12.00 Star Trek: Deep ONE HD 3.00 Million Dollar Catch 4.30 Shannon’s Supercar Showdown Space Nine 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 3.30 Lumberjacks 4.00 Megastructures 5.30 Mythbusters 6.30 Classic Car 4.00 Britain & Ireland’s Next Top Model 5.00 Fishing Edge 5.30 Big Fish, Small Rescue 7.30 Inside West Coast Customs 5.00 NZ’s Next Top Model 6.00 Sabrina Boats 6.00 Get Smart 6.30 Ultimate 8.30 Full Throttle Saloon 9.30 Movie: 6.30 Life Unexpected 7.30 The Bachelor Rider 7.00 Trick My Truck 7.30 Dirty Inglourious Basterds Aust. 8.30 Sex & The City Great Machines 8.30 Movie: Joshua (M)

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 5.00 World Watch 6.00 Home Shopping 6.00 Totally Wild 7.00 H2O 6.00 Bubble Guppies 6.30 Dora 1.00 Film: In Search Of 7.00 Weekend Sunrise - Just Add Water 7.30 Shezow The Explorer 7.00 Weekend Haydn 10.00 The Morning Show 8.00 Vic The Viking 8.30 Totally Today 10.00 Mornings 12.00 2.45 Tim Marlow’s Virtual - Weekend Wild 9.00 Scope 9.30 Good The Middle 12.30 The New Gallery 11.00 The 2013 Melbourne Chef Bad Chef 10.00 Handle Adventures of Old Christine 2.50 Passione: A Musical Cup Carnival With Care 11.00 The Doctors 1.00 Sullivan And Son 1.30 Adventure AAMI Victoria Derby 12.00 The Living Room Encore The Afternoon Movie: Escape 4.30 PBS Newshour Day 1.00 Keeping Up With The To Victory (PG) 4.00 Wild 5.30 Finding Your Roots 6.00 Seven News Joneses 1.30 Fishin’ Trip 2.00 Adventures with David Ireland 6.30 World News Australia 7.00 Family Movie Special ET’s Fishing Classics 3.00 I 4.30 Getaway 5.00 News: First 7.30 24/7 Wild - An Toy Story (G) Fish 4.00 It’s A Lifestyle TV At Five 5.30 Fishing Australia Elephant’s Tale 8.45 The Saturday Movie 4.30 A Taste of Travel 5.00 6.00 National News 6.30 8.30 Pilgrimage With Toy Story 2 (G) TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Australia’s Funniest Home Simon Reeve 10.45 The Late Movie The Simpsons 6.30 David Videos 7.30 Australia’s Got 9.30 Film: Creation Johnny English (PG) Attenborough’s Africa Talent 11.30 Film: Storm Warriors Starring Rowan 7.30 Bondi Vet 9.40 Saturday Night Movie (M) Atkinson 8.30 The Saturday Movie The Fugitive (M) 1.30 Shameless 12.35 Grey’s Anatomy Thor (M) 12.20 The Late Movie 2.25 Shameles 1.30 The Late Movie 10.50 Movie: The Kids Are Trick ‘R Treat (AV) 3.20 Weatherwatch The Matador (MA) Alright (M 1.50 Movie: Alien Raiders Overnight 3.30 Home Shopping 1.00 Rugby: Wallabies V Eng. 3.30 Extra GO 12.00 Lockie Leonard 1.00 Power GEM 1.00 Postcards 1.30 Movie: 7 TWO 1.30 Movie: Dirty Rotten Rangers 1.30 TV Home Shopping 2.00 Hotel Paradiso (PG) 3.30 Movie: The Scoundrels (PG) 4.00 The Travel Bug Nun’s Story (G) 6.30 Secret Dealers 5.00 Australia’s Best Houses 5.30 Big Brother 5.00 Movie: Scooby-Doo! Australia’s Best Gardens 6.00 Globe And The Ghoul School (G) 6.30 Movie: 7.30 Antiques Roadshow 8.30 CSI: NY Racing Stripes (G) 8.30 Movie: Austin 9.30 CSI 10.30 The Mentalist 11.20 The Guides 6.30 Coastwatch 7.00 Time of My Powers: The Spy Who Shagged me (M) Closer 12.20 Movie: Hotel Paradiso (PG) Life 7.30 Cities Of The Underworld

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TV GUIDE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Doc McStuffins 6.00 Life Today With James 6.00 Bubble Guppies 6.30 Dora 6.00 rage 6.30 Children’s 6.30 Mickey Mouse Robison 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 The Explorer 7.00 Weekend Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Clubhouse Destined To Reign 7.30 Totally Today 10.00 Financial Review Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 7.00 Weekend Sunrise wild 8.00 Port City 9.00 Good Sunday 10.30 Wide World of 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 10.00 The Morning Show Chef Bad Chef 10.00 The Bolt Sports 11.30 Australian Fishing Songs of Praise 12.00 Landline 11.00 Kochie’s Business Report 10.30 Meet The Press Championships 12.00 Wild 1.00 Gardening Australia Builders 11.30 Everyday Gourmet 12.00 Life of Tim Faulkner 12.30 The 1.30 Shamwari 2.00 Fake Or 11.30 T.B.A. Wildlife Warriors 1.00 The Afternoon Movie: Jeremiah Fortune? 2.55 Turandot 4.00 12.00 The 2013 Melbourne Longest Day 2.00 Basketball: Johnson (PG) 2.50 Australia’s The Desert of Forbidden Art Cup Carnival: Preview NBL: Adelaide 36ers V Sydney Got Talent 4.30 Deepwater 5.00 5.00 Midsomer Murders 1.00 T.B.A. Kings 4.00 The Bolt Report News: First At Five 6.30 Compass 4.00 Better Homes And Encore 4.30 Meet The Press 5.30 RBT 7.00 ABC News Gardens 5.00 Ten Eyewitness News 6.00 National News 7.30 The Search For The 5.30 SA Life 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 6.30 Australia’s Got Talent Ocean’s Super 6.00 Seven News David Attenborough’s Natural 8.30 60 Minutes Predator 6.30 T.B.A. Curiosities 7.00 T.B.A. 9.30 T.B.A. 8.30 Luther 8.00 Sunday Night 11.30 CSI: Miami 9.30 The Sunnyboy 7.30 Modern Family 9.00 Bones 12.30 Deep Water 11.05 Australia On Trial 8.30 Elementary 10.00 Castle 12.05 Wake In Fright 9.30 Graham Norton Show 1.00 Financial Review 12.00 Keeping Up With The 10.30 T.B.A. Sunday 1.50 The Manchurian Kardashians Candidate (M) 11.30 Abu Dhabi F1 GP (Live) 1.30 What Would You Do? 7 MATE 1.30 Aftermath 2.30 ELEVEN 2.00 Infomercial 2.30 ONE HD 2.00 Rugby: Spring Tour Demolition Day 3.30 Rugby League Neighbours - Special Encore 4.00 Adventure Angler 4.30 Places We World Cup: Aust V Fiji 6.00 How I Met Presentation 5.00 Sunny Skies 6.00 Go 5.00 T.B.A. 5.30 IFish 6.00 M*A*S*H Your Mother 6.30 Movie: Cars 2 (PG) Sabrina 6.30 Raymond 7.30 The 6.30 Driven To Extremes 7.30 Extreme 8.40 Movie: XXX (M) 11.00 Operation Simpsons 8.00 Futurama 8.30 Movie: Fishing 8.30 Movie: Conviction (M) 10.50 Repo 12.00 Shannon’s Supercar Norbit (M) 10.35 Wilfred 11.05 The Office Hell’s Kitchen 11.50 The Good Guys Showdown 12.30 Rugby: Wales V USA 12.35 Raymond 1.30 Sabrina 12.50 Black Gold

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 5.00 World Watch 6.00 Home shopping 6.00 Creflo Dollar Ministries 6.00 Bubble Guppies 6.30 Dora 1.00 Al Jazeera News 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Fishin’ Trip The Explorer 7.00 Weekend 1.30 ADbc 10.00 The Morning Show 7.30 Totally wild 8.00 Port City Today 10.00 Financial Review 2.00 Speedweek 11.00 Kochie’s Business 9.00 Good Chef Bad Chef Sunday 10.30 Wide World of 4.00 National Road Series Builders 10.00 The Bolt Report 10.30 Sports 11.30 Australian Fishing 2013 11.30 Possum’s Club Meet The Press 11.30 Everyday Championships 12.00 Wild 4.30 UEFA Champions 12.00 The 2013 Melbourne Gourmet 12.00 Wildlife Warriors Life of Tim Faulkner 12.30 The League Magazine Cup Carnival: Preview 1.00 The Longest Day 2.00 Afternoon Movie: Jeremiah 5.00 Living Black 1.00 T.B.A. Basketball: NBL: Adelaide Johnson (PG) 2.50 Australia’s 5.30 Mythbusters 4.00 Better Homes And 36ers V Sydney Kings 4.00 The Got Talent 4.30 Deepwater 5.00 6.30 World News Australia Gardens Bolt Report Encore 4.30 Meet News: First At Five 7.30 Lost Worlds 5.30 Coxy’s Big Break The Press 5.00 Ten Eyewitness 5.30 RBT 8.30 JFK: The Smoking 6.00 Seven News News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 6.00 National News Gun 6.30 T.B.A. David Attenborough’s Natural 6.30 Australia’s Got Talent 10.05 Ewen McGregor: Cold 8.00 Sunday Night Curiosities 7.00 T.B.A. 8.30 60 Minutes Chain Mission 9.00 Bones 9.30 T.B.A. 7.30 Modern Family 11.10 Subaru Noosa 10.00 Castle 11.30 Hostages 8.30 Elementary Criterium Highlights 12.00 Keeping Up With The 9.30 Graham Norton Show 12.30 Deep Water 12.10 Film: Tears For Sale Kardashians 1.00 Financial Review 10.30 T.B.A. (MA) 12.30 Home Shopping Sunday 11.30 Abu Dhabi F1 GP (Live) 1.45 Film: Empties (M) 5.30 Seven Early News 1.30 What Would You Do? 2.00 Home Shopping GO 12.00 Max Steel 12.30 Power GEM 1.35 Explore South Korea 2.35 7 TWO 1.45 Coastal Kitchen 2.15 Rangers Megaforce 1.00 Yu-Gi-Oh! Getaway 3.05 Movie: Out Of Africa Home And Away Catch-Up 4.30 Monarch Zexal 1.30 TV Home Shopping 2.00 (PG)6.30 Antiques Roadshow 7.30 Of The Glen 6.30 Medics On Call 7.30 Big Brother 5.00 Scooby-Doo! 6.00 Border Force 8.30 Movie: The Talented Motorway Patrol 8.00 Dog Patrol 8.30 T.B.A. 8.30 Big Bang Theory 9.00 Anger Mr. Ripley (M) 11.20 The Closer 12.15 Escape To The Country 10.30 Homes Management 9.30 T.B.A. 12.00 Conan T.B.A. 2.00 TV Shop - Home Shopping Under The Hammer 11.45 The Shield 1.30 Nikita 2.30 Anger Management 4.00 Nopalea 1.00 Naked City 1.30 Favourite Feasts

TV GUIDE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Today 6.00 Sunrise 6.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 9.00 Mornings 9.00 The Morning Show Early 6.30 Early Wake Up Business Today 10.00 Take On 11.00 National News 11.30 Seven News 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 Technology 10.15 Backyard 12.00 The Midday Movie 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 TEN 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Science 10.40 Atoms of Fire Premonition (M) Eyewitness News Morning 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday 1.00 Cops L.A.C. 2.00 The Daily Edition 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors Report 12.30 The Kennedys 2.00 Extra 3.00 The Chase 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 1.55 As Time Goes By 2.25 2.30 Alive And Cooking 4.00 Seven News at 4 Judge Judy 3.30 Entertainment 3.00 National News Now Choccywoccydoodah 3.00 5.00 Deal Or No Deal Tonight 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen Children’s Programs 4.00 National News 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 5.30 Hot Seat 5.30 ABC News: Early 6.00 Seven News TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 6.00 National News 6.00 Nigella Kitchen 6.30 Today Tonight The Simpsons 6.30 A Current Affair 6.25 Auction Room 7.00 Home And Away 7.00 Big Brother 7.00 ABC News 6.30 The Project 7.30 T.B.A. 7.30 7.30 (SA) 7.30 A League Of Their Own 8.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 The Blacklist 9.30 2 Broke Girls 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Homeland 9.30 Scandal 10.00 Two And A Half Men 8.30 Four Corners 9.30 Blue Bloods 11.30 Mistresses 9.20 Media Watch 10.30 TEN Eyewitness News 10.30 Big School 12.30 Keeping Up With The 11.15 The Project Encore 11.00 Two And A Half Men 9.35 Q&A Kardashians 11.30 T.B.A. 10.35 Lateline 12.00 The Late Show 1.30 Home Shopping 1.00 Extra 11.10 The Business 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Sons & Daughters 1.30 Skippy 11.35 Dalziel And Pascoe 5.00 Life Today 7 MATE 1.00 Motor Mate 3.30 Dream ELEVEN 2.00 Judging Amy 3.00 ONE HD 12.20 NFL (Live): Car Garage 4.30 Seinfeld 5.30 Pimp Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 The King Texans V Colts 3.30 Omnisport 4.00 My Ride 6.30 How I Met Your Mother of Queens 4.30 Laverne & Shirley 5.00 Megastructures 5.00 Big Angry Fish 5.30 7.30 High Tech Rednecks 8.30 Pawn Happy Days 5.30 The Brady Bunch 6.00 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart Stars 9.30 American Restoration 10.30 Sabrina 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Raymond 7.00 Cops 7.30 Hardliners 8.00 Million American Pickers 11.30 Sportsfan 8.00 Raising Hope 8.30 Supernatural Dollar Catch 8.30 Movie: The Day After clubhouse 12.30 Jersey Shore 9.30 American Horror Story Tomorrow (M) 11.00 Abu Dhabi GP

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 5.00 World Watch 1.00 Explore 6.00 Sunrise 6.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Today 9.00 The Morning Show 2.00 Conservation’s Dirty Early 6.30 Early Wake Up 9.00 Mornings Secrets 3.00 France 24 News 11.30 Seven News 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 National News 12.00 Melbourne Cup 3.30 Al Jazeera News 4.00 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 TEN 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Parade The Journal 4.30 FIFA Futbol Eyewitness News Morning 1.00 Cops L.A.C. 1.00 Dr Oz Mundial 5.00 National Road 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Extra Series 2013 5.30 Global Village 2.00 The Daily Edition 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 2.30 Alive And Cooking 3.00 The Chase Judge Judy 3.30 Entertainment 3.00 National News Now 6.00 Greece! The Islands 4.00 Seven News at 4 Tonight 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.00 National News 6.30 World News Australia 5.00 Deal Or No Deal 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 5.30 Hot Seat 7.30 Countdown To A 5.30 Million Dollar Minute TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 6.00 The WIN News Hour Catastrophe 6.00 Seven News The Simpsons 7.00 Big Brother 8.30 The Truth About 6.30 Today Tonight 8.30 The Big Bang Theory Exercise 6.30 The Project 7.00 Home And Away 9.30 Legally Brown 7.30 A League Of Their Own 9.30 2 Broke Girls 10.00 Two And A Half Men 10.00 The Jeselnik Offensive 7.30 T.B.A. 8.30 Homeland 8.30 The Blacklist 10.30 Big School 10.25 World News Australia 9.30 Blue Bloods 9.30 Scandal 11.00 The World Game 10.30 TEN Eyewitness News 11.00 Two And A Half Men 11.30 Mistresses 12.00 WIN News Late 11.30 Community 11.15 The Project Encore 12.30 Keeping Up With The 12.00 The Late Show 1.00 Nikita 11.55 Shorts On Screen Kardashians 2.00 The Avengers 12.30 The Family UK 1.00 Infomercial 1.30 Home Shopping 3.00 Danoz 2.20 Weatherwatch 2.00 Home Shopping GO 2.00 Conan 3.00 Extra 3.30 Yu-GiGEM 11.00 Friends 12.00 Movie: 7 TWO 2.00 Movie: I’ll Take Sweden Oh! Zexal 4.05 Ben 10 4.30 Scooby Doo! Josephine And Men (G) 2.00 The (G) 4.00 Growing Pains 4.30 Who’s 5.00 Adventure Time 5.30 Young Justice People’s Court 3.00 Antiques Roadshow The Boss? 5.00 Shortland Street 5.30 6.00 2 1/2 Men 6.30 The Middle 7.00 The 4.00 Border Force 5.00 Ellen 6.00 Coronation Street 6.00 Bargain Hunt Big Bang Theory 7.30 Auction Hunters Friends 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 RBT 7.00 Seven News 7.30 Mighty Ships 8.30 8.00 Top Gear 9.30 T.B.A. 11.30 Big 8.30 Movie: The Cup (PG) 10.40 T.B.A. Between The Lines 9.40 Wire In The Brother 1.00 Conan 11.40 Garrow’s Law 1.00 Dangerman Blood 11.45 The Shield

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TV GUIDE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 6.00 Today 6.00 Sunrise Early 6.30 Early Wake Up Business Today 10.00 Behind 9.00 Mornings 9.00 The Morning Show The News 10.30 My Place 11.00 National News 9.30 The 2013 Melbourne 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 TEN 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Cup Carnival Eyewitness News Morning Report 12.30 Compass 1.00 1.00 Cops L.A.C. Melbourne Cup Day Q&A 2.00 Gareth Malone’s 2.00 Extra Join Bruce McAvaney 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Extraordinary School for Boys 2.30 Alive And Cooking for the race that Judge Judy 3.30 Entertainment 3.00 National News Now 3.00 Children’s Programs 5.30 famously stops a Tonight ABC News: Early 6.00 Nigella 4.00 National News nation. Kitchen 6.25 Auction Room 7.00 5.30 Hot Seat 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 5.00 Deal Or No Deal ABC News 7.30 7.30 (SA) 6.00 National news 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.30 A Current Affair 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Big Brother 8.30 The Art of Australia 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Today Tonight 8.00 Super Fun Night 9.30 At The Movies 6.30 The Project 7.00 Home And Away 8.30 T.B.A. 10.00 The Book Club 7.30 Dancing With The 7.30 Recipe To Riches 11.30 2 Broke Girls 10.30 Lateline Stars (PG) 8.30 NCIS (M) 12.00 Nikita 11.05 The Business 9.30 Body of Proof 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 11.30 Four Corners 10.30 Suits 10.30 TEN Eyewitness News 1.00 Extra 1.30 Skippu 12.20 Media Watch 11.30 Go On 11.15 The Project Encore 2.00 Seaway 12.35 Outcasts 12.00 Keeping Up With 12.00 The Late Show 3.00 Danoz 1.35 Thorne The Kardashians 1.00 Home Shopping 7 MATE 1.00 Motor Mate 3.30 ELEVEN 2.00 Judging Amy 3.00 ONE HD 2.30 Gator 911 3.00 SportsFan Clubhouse 4.30 Seinfeld Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 The King Lumberjacks 4.00 Get Smart 4.30 Cops 5.30 Pimp My Ride 6.30 How I Met Your of Queens 4.30 Laverne & Shirley 5.00 5.00 Big Angry Fish 5.30 I Fish 6.00 Mother 7.30 World’s Craziest Fools 8.30 Happy Days 5.30 The Brady Bunch 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart 7.00 Cops Family Guy 9.00 American Dad 9.30 Sabrina 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Raymond 7.30 Frontiers of Construction 8.30 Family Guy 10.30 American Dad 11.30 7.30 Rules Of Engagement 8.30 Don’t Cops: Adults Only 9.30 Ross Kemp: SportsFan Clubhouse Trust The B---- In Apartment 23 Afghanistan 10.30 Fight Master MMA

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 5.00 World Watch 6.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Today 6.00 Sunrise 1.00 Eros Ramazzotti Early 6.30 Early Wake Up 9.00 Mornings 9.00 The Morning Show Cinecetta Concert 11.00 National News 10.00 The 2013 Melbourne 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 2.30 Memories of Italy 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 TEN 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Cup Carnival 3.00 France 24 News Eyewitness News Morning 1.00 Cops L.A.C. Melbourne Cup Day 3.30 Al Jazeera News 2.00 Extra Join Bruce McAvaney 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 4.00 The Journal 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 2.30 Alive And Cooking for the race that 4.30 PBS Newshour Judge Judy 3.30 Entertainment 3.00 National News Now famously stops a 5.30 Global Village Tonight 4.00 National News nation. 6.00 Greece! The Islands 5.30 Hot Seat 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 6.30 World News Australia 6.00 The WIN News Hour 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 6.00 Seven News 7.30 JFK 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 7.00 Big Brother 6.30 Today Tonight 8.30 Insight 8.00 Super Fun Night 6.00 The Simpsons 7.00 Home And Away 9.30 Dateline 8.30 T.B.A. 6.30 The Project 7.30 Dancing With The 10.30 World News Australia 11.30 2 Broke Girls Stars (PG) 7.30 Recipe To Riches 11.00 Masters of Sex 12.00 WIN News Late 9.30 Body of Proof 8.30 NCIS (M) 11.55 FIFA Under 17 World 10.30 Suits 1.00 Nikita 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles Cup 2013 11.30 Go On 10.30 TEN Eyewitness News 2.00 Seaway Semi-Final 1 3.00 Danoz 12.00 Keeping Up With 11.15 The Project Encore 2.30 FIFA Under 17 World 3.30 Good Morning The Kardashians 12.00 The Late Show Cup: Semi-Final 2 America 12.30 Home Shopping 1.00 Infomercial GO 2.00 Top Gear USA 3.00 Extra GEM 12.00 Movie: A Passionate 7 TWO 2.00 Movie: Decameron 3.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal 4.05 Ben 10 4.30 Stranger (PG) 2.00 The People’s Court Nights (G) 4.00 Growing Pains 4.30 Scooby Doo! 5.00 Adventure Time 5.30 3.00 Picker Sisters 4.00 RBT 5.00 Ellen Who’s The Boss? 5.00 Shortland Street Young Justice 6.00 2 1/2 Men 6.30 The 6.00 Friends 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 5.30 Coronation Street 6.00 Bargain Middle 7.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.30 Earthflight 8.30 The Breat British Bake Hunt 7.00 Seven News 7.30 Inventions Off 9.45 T.B.A. 11.45 Garrow’s Law 1.00 That Shook The World 8.30 Air Crash Australia’s Got Talent 9.30 T.B.A. 11.30 Dangerman 2.00 TV Shop Investigations 10.40 I Shouldn’t Be Alive Big Brother 12.30 Conan 1.30 T.B.A.

TV GUIDE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6

SEVEN SA TEN SA WIN SA ABC 1 6.00 Today 6.00 Sunrise 6.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Mornings 9.00 The Morning Show Early 6.30 Early Wake Up 9.30 Business Today 10.00 11.00 National News 11.30 Seven News 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 For The Juniors 10.15 I Maths 12.00 The Midday Movie 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 TEN 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show 10.20 School History Programs Held Hostage (M) Eyewitness News Morning 10.45 Behind The News 1.00 Cops L.A.C. 2.00 The Daily Edition 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday 2.00 Extra 3.00 The Chase 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Report 12.30 Nat. Press Club 2.30 Alive And Cooking 4.00 Seven News at 4 Judge Judy 3.30 Entertainment 3.00 National News Now Address 1.30 At The Movies 5.00 Deal Or No Deal Tonight 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 2.00 Jonathon Ross Show 4.15 National News 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 3.00 Children’s Programs 5.30 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Seven News TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 ABC News: Early 6.00 Nigella 6.00 National News 6.30 Today Tonight The Simpsons 6.30 The Project 6.30 A Current Affair Kitchen 6.25 Auction Room 7.00 7.00 Home And Away ABC News 7.30 7.30 (SA) 8.00 7.00 Big Brother 7.30 The Bachelor Aust. 7.30 Slideshow Tractor Monkeys 8.30 Shock 9.00 Hostages 9.00 Wonderland (M) 8.30 Marvel’s Agents of Horror Aunty 9.00 Ja’mie: 10.00 CSI: Crime Scene 10.00 Sleepy Hollow S.H.I.E.L.D. (PG) Private School Girl Investigation 11.00 TEN Eyewitness News 9.30 Highway Patrol 12.00 Political Animals 11.30 The Project Encore 9.30 Agony Aunts 10.30 Air Crash 1.00 Extra 12.30 The Late Show 10.00 Would I Lie To You? Investigations 1.30 Gideon’s Way 1.30 Home Shopping 10.30 Lateline 11.30 30 Rock 2.00 Danoz 3.30 Life Today with 11.05 The Business 12.00 The Cult 3.30 Good Morning America 11.35 Kidnap And Ransom James Robison 7 MATE 1.00 Motor Mate 3.30 Dream ELEVEN 1.00 Star Trek 2.00 Judging ONE HD 3.00 Lumberjacks 4.00 Get Car Garage 4.30 Shannon’s Supercar Amy 3.00 Infomercial 3.30 Cheers 4.00 Smart 4.30 Cops 5.00 Big Angry Fish Showdown 5.00 Zoom TV 5.30 Pimp The King of Queens 4.30 Laverne & 5.30 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 6.30 Get Smart My Ride 6.30 How I Met Your Mother Shirley 5.00 Happy Days 5.30 The Brady 7.00 Cops 7.30 White Collar 8.30 Law & 7.30 Pawn Stars 8.30 Hardcore Pawn Bunch 6.00 Sabrina 6.30 Neighbours Order: UK 9.30 Sons of Anarchy 10.30 9.30 American Pickers 11.30 Sportsfan 7.00 Raymond 7.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Vegas 11.30 The Good Guys 12.30 Las Clubhouse 1.00 Jersey Shore Futurama Vegas Strip

SBS ONE PRIME SC TEN WIN VIC 6.00 Sunrise 5.00 World Watch 6.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Today 9.00 The Morning Show 6.00 UEFA Champions Early 6.30 Early Wake Up 9.00 Mornings League: Matchday 4 11.30 Seven News 7.00 Wake Up 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 National News 12.00 The Midday Movie 8.30 Weatherwatch 10.30 Studio 10 You 11.00 TEN 12.00 Ellen Degeneres Show Held Hostage (M) 8.40 World Watch Eyewitness News Morning 1.00 Cops L.A.C. 2.00 The Daily Edition 1.00 Insight 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Extra 3.00 The Chase 2.00 Dateline 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 2.30 Alive And Cooking 4.00 Seven News at 4 3.00 France 24 News Judge Judy 3.30 Entertainment 3.00 National News Now 5.00 Deal Or No Deal 3.30 Al Jazeera News Tonight 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen 4.15 National News 5.30 Million Dollar Minute 4.00 The Journal 4.30 Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Seven News 4.30 PBS Newshour TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 6.00 The WIN News Hour 6.30 Today Tonight 5.30 Global Village The Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.00 Big Brother 7.00 Home And Away 6.00 Greece! The Islands 9.00 Hostages 7.30 The Bachelor Aust. 7.30 Slideshow 6.30 World News Australia 10.00 CSI: Crime Scene 9.00 Wonderland (M) 8.30 Marvel’s Agents of 7.30 Richard Hammond’s Investigation 10.00 Sleepy Hollow S.H.I.E.L.D. (PG) Miracles of Nature 11.00 TEN Eyewitness News 12.00 WIN News Late 9.30 Highway Patrol 8.35 24 Hours In 1.00 Political Animals 11.30 The Project Encore 10.30 Air Crash Emergency 2.00 Extra 12.30 The Late Show Investigations 9.30 Prisoners of War 2.30 Danoz 1.30 Infomercial 10.30 World News Australia 11.30 30 Rock 3.30 Good Morning 2.00 Home Shopping 11.00 Film: Fish Tank (MA) 12.00 The Cult America 3.30 Life Today GO 12.30 TMZ 2.00 Conan 3.00 Extra GEM 12.00 Friends 12.30 Cricket: 7 TWO 4.00 Growing Pains 4.30 3.30 Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal 4.05 Ben 10 4.30 Australia A V England (Live) 5.00 Ellen Who’s The Boss? 5.00 Shortland Street Scooby Doo! 5.00 Adventure Time 5.30 6.00 Friends 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 5.30 Coronation Street 6.00 Bargain Hunt Young Justice 6.00 2 1/2 Men 6.30 The Customs 8.30 RPA 9.30 What’s Your 7.00 Seven News 7.30 Motorway Patrol Middle 7.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 Emergency? 10.30 T.B.A. 11.30 Cold 8.00 Borderline 8.30 Fantasy Homes By The Sea 9.30 Britain’s Empty Homes Super Fun Night 9.00 T.B.A. 11.30 Fringe Case 12.30 Gideon’s Way 1.30 Friends 2.00 TV Shop - Home Shopping 10.10 Sandcastles 12.30 Conan 1.30 T.B.A.

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Automatic, turbo diesel, 17” alloy wheels, climate control, 8 airbags, bedliner, bluetooth, central locking, cruise control, power windows, rain sensor, roll bar, side steps, tow bar. S410ANT. Was $46,990. Internet ID: 20743

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Warren Munro 0417 861 199 warrenm@barrymaney.com.au

18,990

$

12,990

$

19,990

$

21,990

NEW ALLOYS

2012 HOLDEN UTE VE OMEGA

2010 NISSAN TIIDA C11 ST

2009 FORD FALCON FG XR6

2011 FORD FALCON FG XR6

Automatic, anti lock brakes, climate control, 6 airbags, bluetooth, CD player, central locking, cruise control, power windows. MCQ-413.

Automatic, dual airbags, CD player, central locking, crusie control, power steering. YBQ-074.

Automatic, 17” alloy wheels, climate control, 4 airbags, body kit, CD player, central locking, cruise control, power windows. CC225T. Was $20,990.

Automatic, 18” alloy wheels, climate control, 8 airbags, bluetooth, body kit, CD player, central locking, cruise control, power windows. YEK-302.

Internet ID: 20817

Was $22,990. Internet ID: 20833

Was $12,990. Internet ID: 20811

Was $19,990. Internet ID: 20796

$

$

14,990

John Ellis 0428 003 351 johne@barrymaney.com.au

20,990

$

7,990

ICAL

ECONOM

2010 MITSUBISHI LANCER CJ ES

2003 FORD FALCON BA FUTURA

Automatic, air conditioning, 7 airbags, CD player, central lcoking, cruise control, power windows. XWW-641.

Automatic, 16” alloy wheels, air conditioning, dual airbags, CD player, central locking, cruise control, power windows. AJG-516.

Internet ID: 20858

Internet ID: 20837

Richard Copeland 0431 928 277 richardc@barrymaney.com.au

2007 $ 11,990 HYUNDAI SANTA FE CM SLX

2004 HOLDEN COMMODORE VZ SV6 Tim Pietsch (Finance) 08 8721 3400 timp@barrymaney.com.au

TURBO DIESEL

Automatic, 17” alloy wheels, air conditioning, dual airbags, body kit, CD player, central lcoking, power windows. XSL-838.

> 7 seats > Turbo diesel > 17” ally wheels > Air conditioning > 8 airbags > CD player

> Central locking > Cruise control > Power windows > Roof racks > WNV-131 > Internet ID: 20813

$

TOP

$

DEAL

It’s nice to go to someone who

ares

Internet ID: 20864

2006 NISSAN TIIDA ST-L Automatic, 15” alloy wheels, air conditioning, 6 airbags, CD player, central locking, power windows. UNW-192. Internet ID: 20866

113 Commercial Street East, MOUNT GAMBIER web: www.barrymaney.com.au

10,990

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