Lifestyle 1 issue 648

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ISSUE 647 | SEPTEMBER 15 - 21, 2016 Phone 08 8724 7111 www.lifestyle1.net

More than just a second hand book store. New bigger store & location, 63–65 Commercial St East Mt Gambier. See page 3 for details.


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SO MUCH MORE THAN A SECOND HAND BOOK STORE books look like new and there are no musty old book odours. Instead there is space to move, beautiful white bookshelves filled with an amazing array of great quality books, with beautiful smelling candles throughout the store and a reading area complete with a coffee machine adding to the experience like never before. By moving into the new, larger store, The Book Place has been able to increase the quantity of books in store and Cindy estimates that there may be up to 50,000 books now in store. Affordability has always been a foundation of The Book Place and with most books priced between $3 and $9 you are sure to be able to find what you

It has been a whirlwind three years for Cindy Patzel and is a classic case of from little things, big things grow. When she purchased the Mount Gambier Book Exchange three years ago, she wanted to transform the concept of a book exchange and has been so successful in her mission that her book exchange has quickly outgrown its Commercial Street West store and so has relocated and opened a book lovers’ paradise at 63-65 Commercial Street East (formerly Bike Bling, opp. Fidlers). Cindy is all about creating a fresh, bright and breezy feel, with all the stock professionally displayed and easy to find. The Book Place is a second hand book store that rivals all others. The

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are looking for at a great price. There is also a 50 cent bargain box in store. The range of books is astonishing and eclectic - crime and thriller, romance, historical, art and craft, cook books, spiritual and wellbeing, military and history, children’s books, science fiction and fantasy plus the ever popular Australian outback romance novels. They also have a selection of audio books in store for the traveller. It’s all about easy access and being user friendly at The Book Place, so the books are alphabetised by the author’s surname. and books are kept within their genre, which makes finding exactly what you are looking for extremely easy. Second hand book stores are perfect for finding that one book that you are missing to complete your collection. The Book Place also still operates as a book exchange. If you no longer want to keep your books then don’t throw them out, take them to The Book Place and receive store credit that you can use to purchase books. There are conditions to this service including books must be in very good to excellent condition, The Book Place cannot take your books if they already have two copies in stock and they do not accept ex-library books. The Book Place also offers gift vouchers for any amount, while the self serve coffee machine adds another dimension to the experience. It offers a selection of coffee, plus hot chocolate and tea, simply purchase your cup at the front counter and then choose your favourite. Coffee and hot chocolate is $3.50 per cup and tea is $2 per cup. The

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friendly staff will be more than happy to assist you with the coffee machine if you wish. And that’s not all The Book Place offers – it will also help you find a book that even they don’t manage to have in stock. The staff will do an internet search for you to find a copy for you and provided you are happy with the book found, you must pay up front for the book, the same price that we are purchasing it for, plus the postage that the seller is charging, plus a $2 fee. This is a cash or EFTPOS service and store credit cannot be used. The Book Place is open Monday,

Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 9.30am - 3.30pm, and then Thursday 9.30am - 5pm and Saturday 9.30am - 2.30pm. Sunday trading may be introduced in the summer months so keep an eye on local media and social media for an update on this proposal. The Book Place 63-65 Commercial Street East Mount Gambier Ph: (08)8725 0427 Find us on facebook


NEW COOKING COURSE SET TO OPEN DOORS A commercial cookery course starting in Hamilton could lead to new tourism and job opportunities in the region and create openings for Indigenous food experiences. The Certificate III in Commercial Cookery is the first offering from a new partnership between South West TAFE and Hamilton District Skills Centre. It is the first time the Certificate III course has been offered it Hamilton. It will be delivered by South West TAFE hospitality and commercial cookery teacher John Hedley who has 28 years of experience in the hospitality industry. Mr Hedley said there were countless career opportunities for people who have a passion for food and complete a Certificate III in Commercial Cookery. “Local opportunities for employment are very strong, but the course could also see students take their cooking talents and qualification to anywhere in the world, from cafes and restaurants to ski resorts or airlines,â€? he said. “They might even create their own catering business or food truck,â€? he said. Mr Hedley will be holding information sessions at the Hamilton District Skills Centre on Thursday, September 22, at 12.30pm and 5.30pm for potential students to find out detailed information about the course. The course has been welcomed by Great Ocean Road Tourism general manager Liz Price who said developing the region’s cafĂŠ and restaurant offering and celebrating local produce was a high priority.

“Visitors are looking for food experiences that tell a story of the region and that will only be possible if local talent train to bring their passion to life,� Ms Price said. “Our region also has a rich Aboriginal history and culture and we’re keen to build on products that tell this story.� The first classes of the 12-month non-apprenticeship course will start in October. Students will learn fundamental skills and develop knowledge in a wide range of subjects to become job-ready in any kitchen environment. The course will provide hands-on experience from preparation and cooking of meals through to developing cost effective menus. Mr Hedley has worked as a manager, executive chef and head chef in cafes, restaurants, hotels, motels, events and catering during his 28 years in the hospitality industry.

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He is a wine and food enthusiast and a strong advocate of local produce and producers. Mr Hedley also appreciates the value of mentoring and training. “Training and education is an important factor not only in entering into the hospitality field but for potentially managing and or owning a commercial business,� he said. Above - John Hedley (far left), pictured in 2014 with some of the team from Darrwill Farm Restaurant & Cafe, in Hamilton.

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1/2 cup raw cacao powder, plus extra to sprinkle Pinch salt 2/3 cup chopped walnuts 100g no-added sugar chocolate chopped

Method Preheat oven to 180C or 160C fan-force. Grease and line base and 2 long sides of a 20cm x 30cm lamington pan. Whisk sugar, oil, eggs and vanilla bean paste in a large bowl until combined. Stir through zucchini (no need to squeeze moisture from zucchini) until combined. Sift flour, cacao and salt over zucchini mixture. Stir until combined. Fold walnuts and chocolate through. Spoon into prepared pan. Level surface with a spatula. Bake for 20 minutes or until a skewer inserted in centre comes out clean. Cool in pan over a wire rack. Cut into 20 pieces. Sprinkle with extra cacao.

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MOSSIES GO BACK TO BACK Coaches often make specific demands on a playing group and even more occasionally that group listens and puts those instructions into action. That is exactly how Mt Burr successfully defended its Mid South East football A Grade premiership when, after a wasteful opening quarter, the Mossies took coach Tom Renzi’s advice on board and a seven goal to two second quarter set the tone for the rest of the contest. Renzi was frank in his assessment of the opening term where his players blazed away and, in his opinion, only moved the ball forward methodically on one occasion. He asked his team to lower their eyes and hit up targets and that’s exactly what happened. With Clint Gallio roaming free and winning plenty of quality ball and Dylan Ridley dominating, finishing the match with six goals, it was the usual suspects leading the way for the Mozzies as they clawed their way back. And just as it was a cream of Mt Burr flexing their muscles, the same could be said for the Magpies with coach Ben Mules the standout player on the ground in the opening quarter as Kalangadoo set up a nine point lead. The Mozzies second quarter resurgence was also built on the efforts of Zac Watson. Playing across half back, Watson would have racked up around 15 possessions in the opening half and he used the ball well as Mt Burr converted its dominance in possession to scoreboard pressure.

Young gun Sam McManus did his part to try and stem the flow in that pivotal second quarter, having a real influence in his back pocket with almost double figure touches in that game shaping second term. But by the main break the reigning premiers had a 23 point advantage and all the momentum. And the Magpies never really challenged and were it not for the Burr’s inaccuracy, the damage could have been worse. The stat of 33 scoring shots to 21 was a clear indicator that the ball was more often in Mossie hands than Magpies. Andrew Stone was another Magpie that could hold his head high, while 2016 Mail Medallist Jack Casey kept presenting but just couldn’t clunk the footy in conditions that did make marking trickier than usual. In the end, the Burr just had too many winners, and a more even contribution across the field, with Stan Jones Medallist Clint Gallio leading the way for the premiers. Tantanoola won the B Grade premiership, Port MacDonnell the senior colts and Kalangadoo had some success with the junior colts flag. Full scoreboards and team photos on page 40. Eight - The 2016 Mid South East Football League A Grade premiers - Mt Burr PHOTO COURTESY OF KELVIN RUGE

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MAGNIFICENT MAGPIES CONTINUE WINNING RUN Kalangadoo’s dynasty continued at the weekend after a dominant first half set up a 15 goal victory and a 20th title in 23 seasons. Led by retiring playing coach Kirsty Egan, who was adjudged best on court in the flag decider, the Magpies led by seven at quarter time and 12 at the half and that was enough. The Eagles regrouped at half time and were super competitive in the second half but the damage was done. Playing catch up against a side with the credentials of Kalangadoo and with the experience of Egan, Melissa Russell, Leah Ousey, Kylie Schultz and Jayde Peacock

don’t normally get the wobbles once they have set up a comfortable lead. Jenna Paproth, who has been an integral part of the premiership run, since debuting as a talented teenage defender, can also be classified as a experience campaigner and her strong positioning and accurate finishing in the shooting circle was a key contributor to the early dominance of the Magpies. Her combination with Russell tests all defensive lines with their strength on the hold and good aerial skills and when the ball is coming in from Egan and Peacock, who rarely waste a possession, it was

always going to be a tough day for Sally Houlihan and Annabel Brooks. As with most victories in finals situations, this one was also built on defensive pressure, with Ousey and Schultz making Keston Green and Maddie Pulmer work overtime to find good shooting position, and then the pressure over the shot only added to the degree of difficulty and the Eagles accuracy did suffer as a result. Hatherleigh coach Kerry-Lee Bromley swung the changes at the half with Helen Hamilton, who had been damaging in the first half on the attacking wing, heading to the defensive wing, Erin Watson moving to the attacking wing and experienced campaigner Sarah Haines coming into the middle. The mid court reshuffle seemed to inject some life into the Eagles, with Hamilton working hard to deny the Magpie feeders easy access to the circle’s edge and Haines’ composure with ball in hand also seeing better patience at the attacking end. But the Magpies back three – Ousey, Schultz and young wing defender Jade Opie – continued to deny the Eagles time and space and so while the Eagles started to trade goals with the reigning premiers, they were unable to eat away at the 12 goal half time deficit and at the final change it was a daunting 13. The last quarter was almost a carbon copy of the third as the Magpies just did what they had to do to successfully defend their title. Brooks battled hard all day for the Eagles and her tenacity and willingness to contest every ball

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saw her disrupt some of the Magpies’ forward forays but in the end weight of possession and the quality of ball being delivered into the shooting circle, saw the Magpies able to maintain scoreboard control of the contest. The Magpies also won the A Reserve and 17 & Under titles, with Tantanoola enjoyi success in B Grade; Port MacDonnell taking the B Reserve title; Robe the 15 & Under decider and Mt Burr winning a heart stoppin grand final in the 13 & Under competition where one goal was the final margin. PREMIERSHIP TEAM PHOTOS & SCOREBOARDS ON PAGE 40

Above - The 2016 Premiership winning Kalangadoo A Grade netball team. Left - Annabel Brooks (Hatherleigh) looks to chase down this loose ball as Kalangadoo’s Jayde Peacock closes in. ACTION PHOTO COURTSY OF KAREN CAWTHORNE


KINGSTON FARMER SET TO LEAD INDUSTRY GROUP An invite to join the organising committee for the 2015 Grassland Society of Southern Australia annual conference in Naracoorte has led to a quick rise through the ranks for Nick McBride. Just a year later, Mr McBride was elected president of the Society at its Annual General Meeting held during the annual conference in Hamilton in south-west Victoria on September 1. It has been a meteoric rise but Mr McBride, from Conmurra Station near Kingston, only regrets not joining sooner. Conmurra Station covers 3500 hectares and is mainly a wool growing enterprise. It shears around 30,000 sheep in good times, though the past two dry seasons

have reduced that number before a revival this year. It also has about 500 breeding cows. The third generation farmer said his introduction to the Grassland Society had been invaluable. “I joined the committee last year while attending the conference at Naracoorte,” he said. “I absolutely loved it; I loved the group of people and the information they were gathering.” That information stream has continued in regular newsletters and MLA Pasture Updates. It has been particularly helpful on Mr McBride’s property, which he describes as a difficult block. “About half the property goes underwater most winters,” he said. “It’s very wet this year but I’m using

information from the Grasslands to help out with this situation. We’re looking for maximum pasture production on our higher ground to get the advantage of that land when the flats are under water.We’re always pursuing best practice and the Grassland Society is an organisation with relevant information that you can use to increase production & profitability.” Mr McBride said information from the society had reinforced his love of phalaris and given him knowledge of the different varieties. “We’re looking at different grazing techniques, pasture varieties, and sowing of cereal crops for grazing; it’s all about producing more feed for our economic benefit.” One of

his priorities as president is to ensure all branches are active and to spread the word about the society. “There are people coming and going in the branches but I’d like to see them all well organised and pro-active,” he said. The society has branches in Albury-Wodonga, Central Ranges, Central West, Gippsland, East Gippsland, and Western District in Victoria, Limestone Coast South Australia, and Tasmania. “As a livestock producer, the society is a great organisation and I don’t think it’s as well known as it should be.” Mr McBride replaces Tim Pepper as president. Hamilton’s Steve Cotton from Dynamic Ag Consulting was elected vicepresident.

BEER & CIDER IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEKEND IN ROBE The 2016 Robe Home Brew and Craft Beer Festival is going to be bigger and better, with so much on offer you won’t want to be anywhere else this weekend. Festival partners, Robe Town Brewery, will be celebrating their cellar door’s first

birthday on Sunday, but you don’t have to wait until then to get a taste of all their favourite brews on sale during Saturday’s home brew event. The historic brewery has been busy this year creating a number of new ales - including the Moby Dick Ambergris Ale, which was created for the 2016 GABS Festival. “We should have at least 10 different beers available for sampling and enjoying, including last years winning homebrew contest beer, and a couple of new and very interesting ales made at the brewery,” said Robe Town Brewery owner and brewer Maris Biezaitis. From 2pm Maris will be delighting visitors with a showing of historical brew

techniques. Major sponsor and festival beer garden namesake Coopers Brewery will have a number of craft beers for festival goers to quench their thirst with. Sensory tastings will also take place from 11.15am with the Cooper’s Brewery drinks ambassador. Festival convenor Peta Baverstock said there really is something for everyone at this years event. “The demonstrations on offer this year are quite diverse and create interest for the festival goer,” she said. Major sponsor and popular Limestone Coast restaurant Mayura Station will also be getting the tastebuds talking with their Beef and Beer cooking demonstration.

Head Chef Mark Wright will match the two delicacies while you watch on. Mark will be kicking off the barbecue at 12pm, followed by live music from local South East band Sinter. There will be loads of other foodie delights, and lemonade for the kids. Also joining the thirsty line up are Odyssey Craft Brewing Co from Victoria, Smoothbeard Mead and Victor Harbor’s The Beach House Cafe. Plus loads of yummy delights and crafty surprises. “This years event has really come together with the help of a great committee,” said Peta. “Thank you so much to everyone for getting behind another great event for our wonderful region.”

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RIGHT ON THE EDGE OF TOWN Situated only minutes from the town boundary and on the way to beautiful Cape Bridgewater sits this great lifestyle property. The striking feature of the home is just how light and airy it feels once inside. The use of glass and its orientation on the gently sloping 3.39 hectare (8.4 acre) rural allotment couldn’t be better. Consisting of 4 bedrooms, 2 living areas and 2 bathrooms and a central laundy with a paved undercover alfresco area at the rear, the home is all electric with a wood combustion heater to take care of the winter chills and a reverse cycle

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• 4 bedrooms • Large kitchen/living/dining area • Detached games room • Secure undercover parking • Private rear yard with access WEB Id. 9220019 Lauren Duncan 0419 829 721

22 Davison Street, Mt Gambier

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3 Henley Street, Mount Gambier

$349,000

R T E D AC N U TR N O C

• 3 very large bedrooms • Master with ensuite and WIR • Spacious open plan living/kitchen • Central kitchen • Covered pa o BBQ area WEB Id. 10248665 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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1/89 Crouch Street South, Mt Gambier $199,000

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• 2 spacious bedrooms both with robes • Large lounge • Open plan living • Solid mber kitchen • Under cover parking WEB Id. 9989532 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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2 Hilltop Avenue, Mt Gambier

$399,000

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

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19 Illawong Drive, Mt Gambier

$140,000

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• Open Plan Kitchen Meals • Gas Heated Lounge • 3 Spacious Bedrooms • Freshly painted throughout • New floor coverings and window treatment’s WEB Id. 10021185 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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14 Ingleby Street, Mount Gambier

$180 per week

3 bed, 1 bath, 1 car

Available 19/09/16

24 Howard Street, Mount Gambier

$175 per week

3 bed, 1 bath, 0 car

Available now

6 Wilson Street, Mount Gambier

$285 per week

4 bed, 1 bath, 2 car

Available now

PLEASE CONTACT JAY ON 8726 4400 OR 0409 978 004 TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY TODAY! 1

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BRETT EXELBY

BARRY RITTER

LAUREN DUNCAN

JAY TREACEY

0458 548 756

0408 853 180

0419 829 721

0409 978 004

brett.exelby@elders.com.au

barry.ritter@elders.com.au

lauren.duncan@elders.com.au

jay.treacey@elders.com.au

9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

m t g a m b i e r @ e l d e r s . c o m . au RLA 62833

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Brett Exelby 0458 548 756 WEB Id. 10416521

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LAUREN DUNCAN

JAY TREACEY

0458 548 756

0408 853 180

0419 829 721

0409 978 004

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barry.ritter@elders.com.au

lauren.duncan@elders.com.au

jay.treacey@elders.com.au

9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

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179 Normans Road, Mumbannar

‘KANDALEE FARM’ BLUEGUM PLANTATION • Located in the high yielding forestry area of Mumbannar • Comprising of 462 acres of vendor owned Eucalyptus Globulus blue gum trees • Planta ons 2nd rota on, 4 years from harvest

• Ini al harvest completed June 2009 • Located close to the Port of Portland • 3 bedroom home plus shedding on the property • Terrific purchasing opportunity

WEB Id. 10356465 Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

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1099 Eight Mile Creek Road, Eight Mile Creek

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753 ACRES OF EIGHT MILE CREEK’S FINEST (5 Separate Titles) • 219 acres under centre pivot irriga on • Water-taking licence of 679,500kl & Industrial licence of 12,340kl • 9 span electric Zimma c Pivot (150 acres) & 7 span electric T & L pivot (69 acres) • 15 a side Herringbone dairy with rapid release, auto cup removers, auto feed • 10,000L Wes alia refrigerated vat

WEB Id. 10351884 Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

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• 3 feed silos (1 x 53 tonne/2 x 9 tonne) • Main block with 4 bedroom 2009 Blue Lake home with ensuite & separate 2 bedroom workmans co age • 4 bedroom Soldier Se ler homestead overlooking Browns Bay with separate holiday unit • Various implement & machinary shedding

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BARRY RITTER

LAUREN DUNCAN

JAY TREACEY

0458 548 756

0408 853 180

0419 829 721

0409 978 004

brett.exelby@elders.com.au

barry.ritter@elders.com.au

lauren.duncan@elders.com.au

jay.treacey@elders.com.au

9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

m t g a m b i e r @ e l d e r s . c o m . au RLA 62833

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GRANT HIGH PICKS UP TWO STATE HOCKEY TITLES 1.

Double success for Grant High School with the school’s hockey girls returning from Adelaide with the Open Girls and Year 8/9 Girls State Knockout Championships. It is the first time the open girls have claimed the top honour, while for the Year8/9 girls, it is a case of business as usual, with the girls bringing home the fourth consecutive title to the school. With a good percentage of regional and State representatives in both sides, hopes were high for a successful championships. For the open team, it was about the smart use of the 16 players at their disposal in a bid to develop team chemistry, while still rotating players to keep them fresh for the business end of the tournament. Only goalie Hope Hinton played every minute of the Adelaide finals campaign. Playing 30 minute matches, Henley High, that boasts a highly credentialed specialist hockey program, was able to score against the tough Grant line-up but the Adelaide based school did not make the final and in the end, Grant was able to defeat Walford Anglican School in the final to claim that elusive Open Girls gold medal. The defending Year 8/9 team played their matches the following day. Henley High was also their toughest competition and the team they played in the title decider, with Claudia Edmonds emerging the hero when she scored from a short corner to secure that historic fourth consecutive gold medal in this age group for Grant High School. Ruth Stephenson is the mastermind behind these titles as coach of both teams. PHOTOS

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Cnr Glen Street & Railway Terrace, Millicent I Ph 8735 5800 I Fax 8735 5855 I

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1. 2013 Winning Year 8/9 Girls team Back row (from left) - Ruth Stephenson, Gemma Ballintyne, Cody Jackson, Jenna Curypko, Lisa Fritsch, Ash Bruorton, Sally Nielsen, Rachel Thorne. Middle Row: Melanie Smaling, Dana Jones, Tayla England, Tara Henningsen, Morgan Cooper, Laura Edmonds, Madison Probert, Nicola Donaldson. Front Row Lillian Foote.

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$120,000 PRICED FROM

INCLUDES: TOWN WATER, SEWER, POWER, TELSTRA HOT MIX ROADS, COLORBOND FENCING, BIKE PATHS ALLOTMENTS SIZES 1194m 2 TO 2492m 2

Brett Exelby - 0458 548 756 9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier, SA, Australia, 5290 p: 08 8726 4400 • f: 08 8726 4456 e: brett.exelby@elders.com.au

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2. 2014 Winning Year 8/9 Girls team Back row (from left) - Hope Hinton, Jenna Curypko, Cody Jackson, Telicia Hewson, Kara Zeven, Shanae Coppick, Emma Ryan, Cody Lewis, Sophie Donaldson, Lucy Clarke. Front Row - Mikaylah Hamson, Melanie Smaling, Mia Osmond, Gemma Ballintyne, Dana Jones, Lillian Foote.


Cnr Glen Street & Railway Terrace, Millicent I Ph 8735 5800 I Fax 8735 5855 I

RLA 62833

Opp. page 3. 2015 Winning Year 8/9 Girls team Back row (from left) Ruth Stephenson (Coach), Taylah Martin, Kara Zeven, Mia Osmond, Lucy Clarke, Cody Lewis, Sophie Donaldson, Emma Ryan, Chalotte Foote, Cody Hood, Nicola Donaldson (Assistant Coach). Front Row Claudia Edmonds, Kaela McKee, Hope Hinton, Casey Koplin. 4. 2016 Winning Year 8/9 Team Back Row (from left) - Casey Kolpin, Kelly Ryan, Keryl Ousey, Cody Hood, Charlotte Foote, Claudia Edmonds, Isabelle Ladner. Middle Row - Monique Moore, Latisha Adam, Kaela McKee, Brooke Marcus, Bree Stevens. Front Row Jayde Hinton. 5. 2016 Winning Open Girls Team Back row (from left) - Ruth Stephenson, Gemma Ballintyne, Cody Jackson, Cody Lewis, Lisa Fritsch, Emma Ryan, Lucy Clarke, Mia Osmond. Middle Row Lauren Lunsmann, Nicola Donaldson, Dana Jones, Tayla England, Tara Henningsen, Morgan Cooper, Laura Edmonds, Melanie Smaling. Front Row - Hope Hinton. RESULTS Open Girls • Pool games GHS v Walford Anglican School: 2-1 win. GHS v Trinity College: 2-0 win. GHS v St Mark’s College: 5-0 win. GHS v Henley High School: 0-1 loss. Final GHS v Walford Anglican School for Girls: 2-0 win. Year 8/9 Girls • Pool games GHS v St Mark’s College: 2-0 win; GHS v Henley High: 3-0 win; GHS v Portside Christian College: 8-0 win. Final GHS v Henley High: 1-0 win.

2 Clayfield Street, PENOLA

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$92,000 1 1

29 Bowman Street, MILLICENT

$98,000 3 1

NEW RELEASE

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AFFORDABLE HOMES PROGRAM Neat & tidy Semi-Detached Home 3 bedrooms & living room all with timber floors Large dine-in kitchen, plenty of cupboards, electric oven, pantry cupboard, views to the rear yard • Netural coloured interior blinds t/out • Bathroom with separate bath and shower WEB ID. 10389058 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

• Laundry with built-in cupboards, adjoining sep. toilet, access to rear yard • Single carport with uncover front entrance to the front door, • Corner allotment, enclosed rear yard • Eligible Buyers Period Expires on 21/10/2016

REDUCED $285,000 3 2 5

REDUCED

Situated only 20km’s to Beachport Nestled beautiful in the hills, very peaceful Solid stone family home north facing on 11.36 Acres 3 huge bedrooms, 2 with BIR’s Sep kitchen & sep dining Family room with s/c wood fire, rumpus room with open fire

Solid stone home on corner allotment Freshly painted interior & exterior, new neutral blinds t/out Dine-in kitchen with lino flooring & electric stove North facing lounge with electric heating Both the dining & lounge have large window which let in plenty of light

• 3 bedrooms, timber polished floor t/out bedrooms & lounge • Bathroom with separate shower & bath & stand alone hand basin • Separate toilet and adjacent laundry • Side yard access, rural outlook to adjacent farming land

WEB ID. 9989207 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

440 Peach Tree Road, MAGAREY/RENDELSHAM

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Unit 11/27 Short Street, MILLICENT 3

$232,000 1 1

1 Park Terrace, MILLICENT

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$290,000 1 3

VENDOR WANTS SOLD! • Sought after location in “The Mews” • Lovely like new brick & tile unit • 3 carpeted bedrooms (main & 2nd bedroom with wall to wall BIR’s) • Light & bright kitchen& dining with pantry cupboard, elec u/b oven, ceramic hotplates • R/C A/C, Spacious open living, UMR garage WEB ID. 7959359 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

2 bathrooms, 2 bores, 2 x 10,000 gallon tanks 3 bay open shed, 2 bay garage Fenced into 6 paddocks all with water A Magnificent spot with great unspoilt views COME TAKE A LOOK, YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED

WEB ID. 4553654 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

Elders Real Estate South East | 45 Holland Street | Kingston SE | 08 8767 4000 | RLA 62833

Kingston Meat Market 4/48 Agnes Street, Kingston SE 5275

$75,000

• Quality local butcher shop with well-established and perfectly positioned location in the heart of Kingston SE • Healthy trading figures – immaculately presented and well maintained • Very solid and loyal clientele base - walk in locals and wholesale trade • Kingston is a strong and vibrant local community providing quality country living with good value people and strong family environment all within a low stress township • An opportunity exists here for the next person to flare their personal touch

Grant Schubert 0429 077 033 | grant.schubert@elders.com.au Geoff Saunders 0408 397 795 | geoff.saunders@elders.com.au Web ID 8602699 lifestyle1.net | 15

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Inviting solid brick home, colourbond roof & windows Corner allotment, popular north area of town 1 owner since built new & still in great condition Living room with bay windows, plenty of light, r/c/ a/c Open dining/kitchen, baltic timber kitchen, near new elec s/s wall oven, ceramic benchtop hotplates. • Master & 2nd bedrooms BIR’s WEB ID. 9992717 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836


2 Noora Court, Mount Gambier

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$219,500 • • • •

33B Alexander Street, Mount Gambier

NE EW W!

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2 bedrooms with built-in robes Open plan living area with built-in bar Ducted gas heating Currently tenanted

$335,000

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• Open plan living/dining/kitchen • Master bedroom with private courtyard & BIR • Double garage with remote roller doors.

121 Pick Avenue, Mount Gambier

2 Holloway Crescent, Mount Gambier

NE EW W!

OPEN Saturday

OPEN Saturday

9.00-10.00

10.30-11.30

$189,000 • • • •

44 Crouch Street North, Mount Gambier

5 Eustace Street, Mount Gambier

NE EW W!

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BIR in both bedrooms L shaped lounge/dining with timber floors Renovated kitchen with double pantry 2 sheds, 20 x 20 “ & 20 X 11” feet (approx)

$299,000 • • • •

3 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier

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Main bedroom with ensuite & BIR New kitchen, plumbing & electrical Double garage full length of the property 5m x 3m shed with concrete floor & power

1/3 Henty Street, Mount Gambier

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609m2 allotment Rear sun room or possible 4th bedroom Enclosed backyard & single carport Gas hot water plus water softener

$179,500 • • • •

19 Shalamar Crescent, Mount Gambier

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Land area 844.6m2 Great views over Lady Nelson Park. Additional large garage/carport Needs TLC. Suit first home buyer

$198,000

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• Kitchen/dining room with open fire place • Land area of approx. 753m2 • Double garage + carport measuring 8m x 6m

4 Knight Court, Mount Gambier

$239,000 • • • •

26 Navajo Drive, Mount Gambier

225 Attamurra Road , Mount Gambier

NEW

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PRICE

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Master and 3rd bedroom with BIR Open plan kitchen/dining/family Two-way bathroom 5 x 3 tool shed + mini putt putt course

$385,000 • • • •

1 Whitington Square, Tarpeena

PRICE

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Main bedroom with en-suite & WIR BIR in other bedrooms Open plan kitchen/dining/lounge Dbl garage UMR + 5000 Gallon rainwater tank

$379,000 • • • •

1 Cowell Street, Tarpeena

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840m2 allotment Main bedroom with WIR & ensuite Open plan kitchen/dining/living area Dbl garage with auto doors & internal access

$385,000 • • • •

3 Mount Burr Road, Millicent

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Situated on 2.5 Acres Main bedroom with en-suite & WIR Double size shed, 15m x 7.5m with auto doors 16 solar panels 3kw with 5kw inverter

650 The Springs Road, Glencoe

NEW

NEW

PRICE

$45,000

$110,000

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Fantastic Building Block Flat block of approx. 8064m2 Large rain water tank included with sale Power available

139 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier

FOR SALE/LEASE • • • •

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Modern, fully furnished unit Both bedrooms with BIR Single garage under the main roof For sale as a walk-in walk-out basis

180m2 ground level 186m2 first floor Suit a multitude of uses All offers considered

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Open kitchen/dining/living Slow combustion wood heater 9m x 7m Shed with work bench Fenced rear yard

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$155,000 • • • •

140 Penola Road, Mount Gambier

FOR LEASE • • • •

Showroom/warehouse of 350m2 Mezzanine floor and amenities Car parking in front of property Large access door to warehouse

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Charming cottage on large block Close to the main street New carpet in two bedrooms Freshly painted throughout

PRICE

$349,000

48 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier

FOR LEASE • • • •

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100 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier

FOR SALE

Retail area of 139m2 4 existing fitting rooms + 53m2 storage at rear Additional 39m2 storage upstairs Quality floor coverings and paintwork

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Approx 128m2 modern office space Substantial archive/storage room Modern kitchenette & 2 toilets (1 access) 2 carparks at back of building

Manager

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Commercial Sales & Leasing

David Herbert 0408 849 080

Melissa Walker 0408 250 505

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

Malcolm Porter 0438 250 505

Sophie Roach 0438 812 549

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$10,000 PRICE REDUCTION PER BLOCK

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Rex Wells Court

1 Oakridge Crescent

LIVING RURAL ALLOTMENTS • A rac ve home sites conveniently located within walking distance of Mil-lel School • Serviced with mains supplied power & Telecom • Quiet cul-de-sac entry • Lot 10 $175,000 NOW $165,000 • Lot 3 $149,000 NOW $139,000

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

BRUCE AULD 0428 849 882

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

3 BEDROOMS/2 BATHROOMS • Three Bedroom family home • Formal Lounge, Dining with S/C hea ng • Open plan Kitchen, Dining & Family area • Master Bedroom with walk-in robe & Ensuite • Two separate Bedrooms with access to main Bathroom • Timber Kitchen with breakfast bar & access to rear Pa o • Massive covered rear Pa o with raised mber decking REDUCED TO $229,500

OPEN SATURDAY 11.00 - 11.30am

74 Bertha Street WELL PRESENTED HOMETTE ON 1013 SQM ALLOTMENT • Stone Co age featuring 2 Bedrooms • Lounge with S/C Wood Hea ng • Eat-in country Kitchen with electric stove plus a solid wood stove • Front porch si ng room • Three separate Garages on the property • Currently tenanted showing a good return PRICED AT $175,000

2.587ha

6.39 acres 77 BERKEFELD ROAD, OB FLAT

• Walk-in Pantry • Undercover Garaging for 3 vehicles, plenty of sheds and out buildings • Large 3 Bedroom stone residence with Family Room with cosy • Large mature a rac ve garden wood heater • Bore pump & Water Licence of 12, 496.0 kL • Dark room (alternate 4th Bedroom) • 3 Phase power to property • 2 WC’s with one accessed off the back porch • Large Country style Kitchen Dining with Gas hea ng & Electric cooking • Has grown onions & potatoes previously. • Worthy of Inspec on!

Estate of E.J. Haines

REDUCED TO $345,000 BRUCE AULD 0428 849 882

L IA C ER M M CO

5/22 Buronga Street WELL PRICED - 3 BEDROOM UNIT • Set up on the rise with views to the North • Very private & secure with low maintenance yard • All three Bedrooms with BI Robes • Spacious open plan Kitchen/Dining & Lounge • Well presented & cosy the home feels warm & welcoming • Separate detached lock up Garage • A great opportunity and well worth a look !! PRICED AT $190,000

GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY • 3 Bedroom duplex • Country style eat-in Kitchen with small Pantry • Formal Lounge with gas heater • Large allotment • Renovated and modernized with new roof, window awnings, & front porch • Currently tenanted by long term tenant PRICED AT $109,000

FOR LEASE

50 James Street

OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT PROPERTY WITH TWO STREET FRONTAGE 58 Commercial Street West • 12 Metre approx. frontage to Commercial Street and a 20.74 meter approx. frontage to Caldwell Street • Site area in excess of 1350 sqm • 1 Title with two buildings with Commercial Street approx. 295sqm and Calwell Street approx. 300sqm PRICED AT $595,000

RURAL LAND

8 Amor Street

Qualified Buyers wai ng to inspect suitable Rural Proper es

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

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

FOR LEASE AT $25,000 pa

“GUNGA DIN” 17150 RIDDOCH HIGHWAY, PENOLA/NANGWARRY

RENTALS

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WANTED CLASSIC SYMMETRICAL STONE COTTAGE • Three Bedrooms – one with fireplace • Formal Lounge with Gas hea ng • Kitchen adjoining a Family or Dining room extension • Rear sleep out or work room • Original Bathroom in great condi on • High ceilings and mber floors throughout • Set on an allotment of approx. 1428sqm in one of the ci es premier loca ons PRICED AT $265,000

7 Newton Crescent

Red Gum & Manna Gum grazing property. 3/4 Bedroom house, converted Shearing shed. 7 aside double up stone Herringbone Dairy, Industrial Water Licence. Laneway system, Hay Shed, Implement Shed, Steel Ca le yards with loading ramp

• Unstocked & carrying a good body of feed • Convenient loca on and a property with poten al for development BRUCE AULD 0428 849 882

5 MAROONGA CRESCENT $200 P/WK 3 Bdrm home, Main Bdrm with Ensuite, spacious Lounge with Gas heater. Galley style Kitchen with Gas cooking. Separate Dining/Family room. Walk-in Linen press. Single detached Garage, large enclosed rear yard. No pets.

RENTALS BRISK LISTINGS SHORT List NOW with LJ Hooker 8723 2121

Phone (08) 8723 2121 55 Commercial St East, Mount Gambier John Overmaat 0417 874 286 Steve Auld 0478 144 178 Kim Cawthorne 0418 807 596 Bruce Auld 0428 849 882 RLA 240002

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4 Werona Street

2002/3 Lake Terrace West

77 Crouch Street South

1/13 Shepherdson Road

NEW

NEW

20 Buffalo Crescent

ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED 3

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4

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

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

$185,000

3

2

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

OPEN

City living at its best, the perfect lifestyle awaits with the lakes and retail therapy a short stroll away. Perfect to lock up and leave and travel

SAT 9.30-10.00

27 Dolomite Drive

$199,500

3

1

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

OPEN

Lovely home in a fantastic location close to the Blue Lake precinct & the Cosmopolitan Delights of the city centre.

SAT 9.30-10.00

NEW

6 Lee Court

$219,500

3

2

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

OPEN

This haven of privacy is located in a fantastic location a short stroll from the city centre and the Blue Lake precinct.

SAT 10.15-10.45

$310,000

4

2

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

OPEN

Brand new home awaiting its lucky new owner – A superb property. If you are looking to build, book your inspection asap.

SAT 10.15-10.45

NEW

23 Jones Road, Port MacDonnell

$398,500

OPEN SAT 11.00-11.30

4-8 Harrald Street

REDUCED 4

2

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

A stylish home, fit for a modern family. Popular location close to schools & shops. Loaded with features

$349,500

3

2

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

OPEN

Immaculately presented family home in sought after location. Three large bedrooms. Rear yard

SAT 11.00-11.30

4 Chute Street

$349,000

5

2

4

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

OPEN

Your seaside dream awaits. Set on approx 10,000m2 – absolute quality throughout. Designer style & practical living combined into one.

SAT 11.45-12.15

2/55 Bertha Street

Industrial

$529,000

Located close to the city centre is this fantastic industrial property on 1,250m2 approx. Currently leased. Contact Gebhardts for an inspection – Like Hens teeth, Won’t Last!

OPEN SAT 12.00-12.30

10 Crouch Street North

3 Moorak Street

60 Berkefeld Road, OB Flat

NEW PRICE 3+

2

4

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$499,000

This stunning return verandah villa epitomises luxury and lifestyle both inside and out and all set on a magnificent elevated allotment of 1,554m2 (approx) with breathtaking views of the city – subdivision potential – subject to council consent.

10 Vaughan Terrace, Nangwarry

2

1

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$109,500

It’s all about location, an affordable and low maintenance property showing a strong rental return. Popular lakes precinct and quality unit group. Vendors keen to sell!

35 Elizabeth Street, Port MacDonnell

$270,000

OFFERS CONSIDERED 3

2

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$229,000

A trendy city centre home only a short stroll to the main street. Tastefully upgraded with a modern feel. Spacious living and functional floor plan. Only a minute to everywhere!

7A Lansell Street

4

2

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$309,500

Tastefully updated inside & out. A spacious family home, perfectly positioned near Tenison Woods College & Reidy Park Primary school, sporting facilities and lakes location offering a homely feel plus inviting gardens. A family favourite.

9 Kyrenia Court

3

1

3

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

If you are looking for the ideal country escape but still be close to the city – look no further. The Australian Dream can be yours!

41 North Terrace

NEW PRICE 3

1

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$137,000

An ideal home, beautifully presented with a wonderful outlook. Light filled with a modern clean feel. An affordable home that is sure to impress!

4

2

4+

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$525,000

As new luxury home – stunning features throughout. A great entertainer set on approximately 1,014m2. Wide access to four bay garage – offers everything!

4

2

2

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

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

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4

2

3

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$495,000

Luxury and practicality meet in this exceptional family home. Stunning in all respects, will suit the most fastidious of buyers. Only an inspection will reveal all!

NEW PRICE 3+

1

1

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$429,500

This fabulous return verandah villa is located on an elevated corner allotment with the city nearly at your doorstep. Beautifully renovated with nothing to do – too good to miss!

1 Form apply online Gebhardts Property Management Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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RENTALS 1/54 Jubilee Hwy West 2/3 Ryan Ave 7/54 Jubilee Hwy West 1/23-25 Kain St 7/69 Bay Road 1/31 Bertha St 1/31 Wyatt St 2/193 Commercial St West 24B/184 Jubilee Hwy West 6/56 Brownes Road 1/210 Commercial St East 3/1 Powell St

$550,000

$495,000 Approx 17 acres

21 Bookey St, Pt MacDonnell 7 Hutley Tce 70 Cardinia St 13 Holder St 77 Wireless Rd West 50 Bertha St 216a Commercial St West 75 Meylin St, Pt MacDonnell 46 Commercial St West 3-3a Anderson St 11/89 Shepherdson Rd 16 Houston Dve 2/142 Sea Parade, Pt MacDonnell

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1/54 Jubilee Highway West

Avail 10/10/16 2 1 1 $130 pw • 2 Bedrooms both with Built-ins • Electric Heating • Kitchen with electric cooking • Close to City Centre • carport and car parking space • No Pets

7/54 Jubilee Highway West

Avail Now 2 1 1 $150 pw • Two bedrooms unit – both with bi robes • Open kitchen/ meals/living with brand new electric stove • Air con unit & gas heating • Freshly painted with new carpets • Two street access – private access off Wimmera St • Close to the city centre • No pets • Currently on sales market


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

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Jo Campbell SALES 8725 5766

Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693

www.gebhardts.com.au Ph 08 8725 5766 RLA 1903

Kerryn Snell PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

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2 Church Street, Yahl

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2+

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$237,000 Block size 1,053m2 approx

A real country feel in popular country township. Lovingly updated throughout. Oozing appeal for a family in search of a character home with great entertaining and shedding. Block over 1,000m2.

101 Sturt Street

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bath rooms

car parking

$205,000

11 Boddington Court

$98,000

A wonderful block to build your brand new home. Surrounded by quality homes in a fantastic location and only a short stroll to schools. Land size approx 745m2. Don’t delay!

158 Telford Road, Moorak

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bath rooms

car parking

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3

bath rooms

car parking

$259,000

Impressive family home just a stone’s throw to the Glenelg River. Stunning presentation inside and out. Loaded with space, shedding and entertaining – you won’t want to leave!

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3+

bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$353,000

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

14 Smith Street

745m2 Block (approx)

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4 bed rooms

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44 McMahon Road, Worrolong

A generous size solid home awaiting a family. Two living areas and an outdoor entertaining area. Big block over 1000m2 – Put this on your list!

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11 Millard Street, Donovans

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bath rooms

car parking

$260,000

A lovely modern home in a fabulous location close to the city centre, sporting grounds and schools. The Wow Factor at an affordable price!

An absolutely stunning executive family lifestyle awaits – A magnificent property inside and out. Country living on approx. 2.65 acres with quick access to the City.

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bed rooms

bath rooms

car parking

$169,500

A perfect home for an investor or first home buyer. A well maintained property in a good location, close to schools, shops, sports grounds and hospital.

Avail Now

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bath rooms

car parking

$389,500

$400,000 + GST

1,590m2 approx

Outstanding Commercial property in the hub of the CBD. Sophisticated and superbly fitted out. Modern office area of approx 128m2 with full amenities plus parking allocation at rear. An exceptional and RARE opportunity. In conj with Herbert Real Estate.

Big on space, quality & land size. All rooms of large proportions. Immaculate presentation throughout and solid construction. An ideal home for the largest family. Don’t miss this opportunity!

13A Bertha Street

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bath rooms

car parking

REDUCED

$259,000

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

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bath rooms

car parking

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bath rooms

car parking

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6 Candlewood Court

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bath rooms

car parking

$375,000

A truly gorgeous home with the comfort factor – located in a great cul-de-sac location. Ideal for the family who loves to entertain in style – currently leased @ $390/wk

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13 Umpherston Street

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bath rooms

$259,000

Character dolomite fronted villa of good proportions that has been substantially upgraded. Positioned on an easy care corner allotment. This is sure to appeal.

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1A Keegan Street

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bath rooms

car parking

$239,500

Charming home situated on a 1,048m2 allotment (approx) with excellent development potential (STCC). Fantastic inner city location. Inspect ASAP.

687 Bishop Road, Worrolong

$385,000

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bath rooms

car parking

$295,000

An idyllic country lifestyle awaits minutes from the city. This fantastic home offers the best of both worlds – Country Charm with city convenience and all on 2.4 approx acres.

Enjoy an executive lifestyle in this superb three bedroom, two storey townhouse. Spacious open plan interior located in a great location. It’s all here waiting for you!

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100 Commercial Street East

11 Thompson Court

$229,500

If you are looking for the perfect family home and you are a first home buyer then stop what you are doing and book your appointment STAT! This has it all – but only an inspection will reveal all.

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bath rooms

car parking

5 Wilson Street

$650,000

Stretch out in sumptuous style in this luxurious beauty located on approximately 3,603m2 of lush gardens. Exceptional quality throughout and only an inspection will reveal how amazing this home is! In conjunction with P&L Real Estate.

Vacant Land 1,500m2 (approx) $275,000 Vacant Land in excess 1,500m2 (approx) with a 17.49 frontage (approx). Schools, shopping & sporting venues at your door. A rare & exceptional central surprise!

1 Form apply online Gebhardts Property Management Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088 3/1 Powell Street

3 1 1 $190 pw • 3 bedroom unit - all with BI Robes • Renovated Kitchen/dining with elec cooking • Spacious lounge with R/C air con • Private rear yard • Carport UMR with storeroom • Walking distance to shopping • No Pets

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69 Wireless Road West

RENTALS 7/69 Bay Road

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77A North Terrace

77 Wireless Road West

$750,000

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19 Kookaburra Court

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3-3A Anderson Street

Avail Now 3 2 1 $280 pw • Two storey town house • 3 bedrooms all with built in robes • 2 bathrooms • Large living area with r/c a/c • No Pets • Kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher • Garage UMR • Walking distance to street • Balcony • Low maintenance yard

Avail Now 5 2 3 $320 pw • HOUSE • 4 bedroom House – 2 with built in robes • Gas & S/C Heating • GRANNY FLAT (OPTION OF FULLY/SEMI FURNISHED) • 1 bedroom • Kitchen/ lounge open plan with gas/electric cooking • Secure yard – small pets considered

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COMMERCIAL ∙ Harrald Street ∙ 96 Commercial Street East ∙ 30A Commercial Street West ∙ 1/2 James Street ∙ 2/2 James Street ∙ 5 Allan Drive ∙ 10 Bay Road ∙ Sheds 5 & 6, 12 Bodey Circuit ∙ 212 Commercial St West ∙ 24A Oak Street ∙ 11 Ritana Road ∙ 100 Commercial Street East

212 Commercial Street West

AVAIL NOW FOR RENT OR SALE!

Commercial • Versatile Site • Suitable for offices/warehouse/ storage • 456 square metres approx. • Large open area with small store area, office, toilet & kitchen • Plenty of onsite car parking available • Contact Gebhardts Sales agent if interested in buying


Real Estate

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

Buy Or Sell... See P & L

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

42 Harrald Street, Mount Gambier

3 Ronald Grove, Mount Gambier

Abby Hepburn 08 8723 3416 abby@pandl.net.au Administration

17 Stella Place, Mount Gambier $495,000

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$169,000

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• 1960’s Mount Gambier Stone home, situated in a central location and set on a 1080m2 allotment. • The home features 2 bedrooms, open plan kitchen / dining and lounge area, with electric cooking, gas heating and gas hot water. • Outside offers undercover entertaining, large yard and ample shed space. • With sewer, power, telephone & gas connection, 1 5 this would be an ideal development allotment (STCA) 2

Currently tenanted until Jan 2017 at $270/week.

214 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier

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OPEN 11.50 - 12.20

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• Commercial property with high profile frontage to Commercial Street. • Large Showroom with plenty of office space/storeroom at rear. • Interior recently renovated with new power & r/c ducted air conditioning. • Great location neighbouring other National Businesses. • 306m2 allotment with approx. 190m2 floor area. • Purchase your investment property & BUSINESS start your own business or lease out.

• Set in a small, private strata complex is this appealing split rock unit, ideally suited to investors, singles or retirees • 2 bedrooms with BIRs, open plan living with gas heating & sliding door to timber decking, kitchen with elec cooking • Single car garage UMR with remote roller door provides internal access • Currently tenanted until February 2017

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16 Woodhaven Place, Mount Gambier

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

2/1 Margaret Street, Mount Gambier $239,000

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• Immaculately presented property in cul-de-sac location close to Saint Martins Lutheran College and the market place. • Spacious kitchen will not disappoint the avid chef, offering ceaserstone benchtops, gas cooking, dishwasher, ample cupboard space and a large walk in pantry. • Other features include gas ducted heating, built in robes in three of the four bedrooms, and a large three way bathroom with separate vanity and a separate toilet. 4 1 4

• Mount Gambier stone home, positioned on a corner allotment • 2 double bedrooms (main with BIR), plus a dedicated study or 3rd bedroom on the upper level. • Renovated light filled kitchen, featuring electric cooking & pantry • Separate formal dining with adjacent formal lounge with slow combustion Wood heating & large family room with gas log fire. • Currently tenanted with an excellent tenant until August 2016 at $270 per week 3 1

• Spectacular family home on a large 1 acre allotment located in a highly sought after area • Kitchen/ dining with gas cooking, d/washer, ample cupboard space, large breakfast bar and remarkable views. • Bring the outdoors in with the bi-fold window and large bi-fold glass doors opening to the large paved outdoor entertaining area. Main bedroom with WIW and an 3 2 4 ensuite with a double vanity

$255,000

11 Victoria Terrace, Mount Gambier

6 Kensen Court, Mount Gambier

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76 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier $210,000

$485,000

SAT

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

2/53 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier

$245,000

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OPEN 11.10 - 11.30

SAT

A paved pergola with fernery provides a sheltered outdoor entertaining area as well as undercover access from the double garage. Low maintenance gardens with rear yard access make this an ideal first home or investment.

• Sought after commercial building in excellent central location. • Easy walking distance to court house & other central business’s including post office. • The building offers a reception area, 2 office’s or consulting rooms, plus kitchen & toilet facilities. • Gas line connected to property with air conditioning & monitored security system. • Previously used as a veterinary clinic & currently leased until the end of September 2014.

COMMERCIAL

$395,000-$410,000

• Four bedroom family home situated on a 1067m2 allotment in a quite cul-de-sac location • The main bedroom with ensuite and WIR, remaining 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s. Main bathroom offers a separate vanity, bath, shower and a separate toilet • Kitchen offers a gas cook top with an electric oven, dishwasher, large corner pantry 4 2 4

FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

259,600KL

P & L Real Estate is pleased to offer for sale by expression of interest 259,600KL water holding licence in the sought after Lower Limestone Coast Prescribed Wells Management Area of Monbulla.

Please contact for further information Elisha Beare on 0447 808 426 or Chris Manser 0417 414 127.

Expressions of Interest closing on the 4th October 2016 at 12.00noon at Agent’s office.

23 Ferrers Street, Mount Gambier

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$329,000

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Lot 1 Johnston Road, Moorak

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3/90 Tollner Road, Mount Gambier

$299,000 - $319,000

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Located in a quiet cul-de-sac close to Mulga Street School is this spacious 3 bedroom brick & tile family home. Featuring raked ceilings throughout the open plan living, kitchen with elec cooking, lounge with r/c air-conditioning, built-in bar and an open fireplace in the dining.

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13 Dover Court, Mount Gambier

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

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

PRICE REDUCTION • • • •

9.786ha (approx 24 acres) Rare vacant building block in Moorak area. Opportunity to build your new dream home (S.T.C.A.) Picturesque Views

ALLOTMENT AVAILABLE IN PRIME LOCATION

• Single and three phase power passing • 16m x 10m colourbond shed with piping for internal plumbing laid • Unequippped bore

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Approximately 1191 m2 allotment Endless development opportunities ( S.T.C.A ) Located in a prime location Walking distance to CBD Recently developed into a car parking facility

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• Expressions of Interest by Wednesday 5th October 2016 12 noon (if not sold prior) • Contact P & L Real Estate today for more information

LAND


32 Bay Road Mount Gambier Phone 08 8723 3416

Lot 2 Private Road, Carpenter Rocks

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

Find us on Facebook www.pandl.net.au Tennis Court

11 Thompson Court, Moorak

NBN NBN Available

Solar

Swimming Pool

Investment

RLA 185 456 Owen Pettingill Licensed Agent

Views

33 Riddoch Highway, Tarpeena

7 Thompson Court, Moorak $650,000

$699,000

$232,000

A 3.0 cr es

Chris Manser 0417 414 127 chris@pandl.net.au Sales

Owen Pettingill 08 8723 3416 Director

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

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982 Eight Mile Creek Rd, Eight Mile Creek

NBN

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13 Compton Rise Crescent, Suttontown

34 Kitty Temple Road, Caveton $435,000

• Located on the outskirts of Tarpeena, set well back from the highway, this 2BR well presented home offers a lovely rural setting with native trees on approx. 3.5 acres. • The home features new painting throughout, open plan kitchen/ dining/lounge with raked ceilings, gas/elect cooking, r/c air conditioning & s/comb wood fire. • Private grounds surround the home 2 1 2

55 Ascot Street, Dartmoor

$395,000

From $100,000 plus SAV

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A 2.2 cr es

$409,000

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

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

A 6.6 cr es

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

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

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

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729 Kangaroo Flat Road, Glencoe

• Early 1900’s stone cottage, situated on 1835m2 (approx) allotment, within walking distance to the primary school, in the popular Kongorong area. • 3 large bedrooms, cozy lounge with open wood fire, dine-in country style kitchen with pantry & gas cooking. • Outside features include rain water tank plumbed to house, bitumen road frontage, equipped bore plus 3 1 numerous small sheds.

34 Milstead Street, Port MacDonnell

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

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

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10 Casuarina Grove, Nelson

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

46 Sturt Street, Nelson

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Lovely elevated 3 bedroom home Large lounge with s/c wood heating & beautiful river outlook. Timber kitchen/dining with electric cooking Single garage UMR plus under house storage Large balcony with spectacular views of the Glenelg River

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$365,000

• Immaculate timber home on an elevated block in the popular township of Nelson • Breathtaking views over the river mouth & sea • Spacious lounge with r/c air conditioning • Practical kitchen with servery to the dining room • Large dining room with electric heat bank heater • 4 BRMs (master with BIR’s)

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BLOCKS OF LAND

A 10 cr es

$369,000

NEW PRICE • Exceptional brick and colorbond home located in the peaceful river township of Nelson. • Three spacious bedrooms all with BIR’s plus large lounge with s/c wood heating & r/c air conditioning • Galley kitchen with electric cooking, formal dining, family area & huge bathroom with corner spa. • Quality outdoor entertaining area enclosed with patio blinds. 3 1 4

$259,000

$335,000

22615 Bay Road, Mount Schank $395,000

BUSINESS

52 Meylin Street, Port MacDonnell

11 Mark Street, Nelson

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

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

$459,000

$299,000

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

42 Compton Street, Port MacDonnell $248,000

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173 Uphills Road, Kongorong $475,000

A 10 cr es

$175,000

A 50 cr es

5 Hay Terrace, Kongorong

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

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

• Extensive array of shedding. • Outdoor entertaining area with beautiful views of the gardens & surrounding country side. • Fenced into 3 paddocks with timber cattle yards & loading ramp plus electric fencing to most fences

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Lot 12 Nelson Road, Mt Gambier 2.5 Acres

$155,000

Sec 81 Bailey Rd, Tarpeena 20 Acres

$150,000

144 Suttontown Road, Suttontown

$105,000

Lot 65 Bruning Place 766m2

$55,000

Lot 72 Bruning Place 638m2

$39,000

6 Cobblestone Court, Mt Gambier 819m2

$69,500

Lot 31-37 Glenburnie Heights

From $125,000

Crafter Road, Compton 3000-5000m2

From $135,000

33 Avey Road, Mt Gambier

$179,000

Lot 29A Plantation Road, Nelson

$380,000


SALES Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782 RECEPTION Carolyn Gazzard 08 8725 4225 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Donna Nankivell 0437 902 438 Lisa Yeates Mel Milich Emma Beare

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10 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier enquiries@vickiquinnrealestate.com.au www.vickiquinnrealestate.com.au RLA 204710

76 Bay Road

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST BY 7TH NOVEMBER 2016 UNLESS SOLD PRIOR

10 Dalkeith Drive

$319,000

NEW

OPEN SATURDAY 9.30 - 10.00AM A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE BY EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Closing November 7th 2016 at 5.00pm at the office of Vicki Quinn Real Estate. On prestigious Bay Road, in the heart of Mount Gambier and a short stroll to the famous Blue Lake sits this incredibly rare opportunity to transform this charming return verandah villa into a modern day masterpiece. Offering high ceilings and original cornice work, the home offers 4 bedrooms, multiple living areas and a spacious timber kitchen complete with dishwasher and stainless steel gourmet cooker. The large rear yard is home to a double stone shed, plus second toilet and offers countless possibilities. All set on a large allotment of approx. 1336m2. Weave some magic here and reap the benefits of your investment.

20 Coolabah Street

$289,000

WHAT MORE COULD YOU WANT? Immaculate brick and tile home in the McDonald Park area. Comprised of 3 bedrooms, the main has a spacious walk in robe and ensuite. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are a great size and have built in robes. Separate lounge and formal dining. Warmed by your choice of wood heating or ducted reverse cycle heating/cooling. Sun filled kitchen overlooking rear gardens with dishwasher, walk in pantry, gas cooktop and elect w/oven. Extra large garage under main roof with 2 remote roller doors with parking for 3 vehicles. 4th bedroom or office on offer. Vehicle access to rear yard. An absolute gem, in a fantastic location. Close to MacDonald Park and St Martin’s Lutheran Schools.

8 Blackall Street

$265,000

OPEN SATURDAY 11.00 - 11.30AM

OPEN SATURDAY 10.15 - 10.45AM

DESIGNED FOR AGED LIVING Rarely does a property like this appear on the market. Specifically built less than 5 years ago to cater for full wheelchair access. This unique home features 3 bedrooms, all with built in robes. Open plan kitchen, dine and lounge with loads of natural light. Architecturally designed and fully insulated, with double glazed windows. Stone benchtops are a real feature in the kitchen which also has a gas cooktop, electric oven and dishwasher. 2 toilets, one is in the bathroom with accessible shower. A remote carport allows for under cover access into the home. Front and rear courtyards are low maintenance with no lawn. 3 x 5000 litre rainwater tanks with pump and rainbank system. 5KW grid connected Solar Panels are installed, means power bills are virtually non existent. Greenhouse and garden shed in rear courtyard, plus ample storage.

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

17 Hart Street

$229,000

8 Cherokee Court

$345,000

NEW

PUDDING BAG COTTAGE The cutest of cottages a latte throw from the main street. With a picket fence and bullnose verandah. This little ripper has 3 bedrooms or 2 plus a formal lounge. Updated kitchen with gas cooktop and dishwasher. Open plan living area. Built in robes. Separate bath/shower and toilet. Rear decking and double colorbond shed. Room for a pooch and vegie patch in the rear yard. The dream of owning your own cottage can now become a reality.

19 Wireless Road West

$279,000

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

15 Brigalow Crescent

LOADED WITH EXTRAS Solid 3 bedroom home situated in a quiet area, close to the city centre. Kitchen with near new stainless steel appliances, gas cook top and wall oven plus granite bench tops. Floor to ceiling built in robes in the Master bedroom. Spacious lounge and sliding doors from dining to rear paved courtyard. Dedicated study nook. Your choice of gas or slow combustion heating, in addition, ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling throughout. Double garage under the main roof with internal access and a remote roller door.

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NEW VENUE FOR POPULAR ORCHID SHOW It is an annual event that has been running for more than four decades but in 2016, the Orchid Society of Mount Gambier is holding its spring show at a new location. Around 90 flowering orchids will be on display at the society’s Mount Gambier clubrooms in the Reidy Park Centre, off O’Halloran Terrace. Judging will be completed this Friday morning with the display opening to the public from 12-4pm that same day. It will then be open all weekend from 9am to 4pm both days, including a potting demonstration on Saturday at 3pm. Club members will also be on hand to discuss your orchid questions and give pointers if you would like to grow orchids of your own. There will also be plants for sale over the weekend, with those not in flower clearly labelled, in terms of bloom colour. This year, the orchids have bloomed early the 2016 spring show should provide some of the best variety and quality of orchids seen in years. There will also be a raffle and a people’s choice award as part of the weekend festivities. The Annual Spring Show is the club’s major event for the year, although they do hold a smaller winter show. The orchids on display this weekend will range in size from 2mm to 110mm as the 20 club members show off their pride and joy. Afternoon tea will also be available. Head to the Reidy Park Centre this weekend and check out this stunning floral display.

WATTLE RANGE BUILDING CHINESE CONNECTIONS Wattle Range Council Mayor Peter Gandolfi last week met with Government Officials from the City of Longkou, China, to sign letters of intent for the establishment of a friendly cooperative relationship between the Council and Longkou City of the People’s Republic of China The letters of intent form the first stage of a full Memorandum of Understanding which will enable businesses and industry within the Council District and Longkou City China, to carry out exchanges and cooperation in various forms in the fields of economy, trade, science, technology, culture, sports, education, health and tourism. Longkou City in China has a total area of 901 square kilometres with jurisdiction over fifteen towns/districts/zones which includes a high tech industrial park and a provincial economic development zone. There is a population within the district of approximately 688,000 people. In 2015, import and export of foreign trade from Longkou totalled $3.41 billion. Mr Gandolfi said he had personally been involved in trade missions to China over the past two years, on behalf of council. “Ihave identified the opportunities that lie in building a professional working relationship with business and industry in a city such as Longkou,” Mayor Gandolfi said. “Longkou is renowned for its diversification and trade, science and technology industries. We look forward to the development of excellent working relationships between our industries and businesses in the Council area and those in Longkou. Many opportunities exist for the further value adding of product from the Wattle Range Council producers which can occur prior to sale within Australia or export. I have already held meetings with the representatives of the Nashan Group of Companies which is based in Longkou which is listed in the top 500 Companies within China. Staff associated with the company have previously undertaken three visits to the Limestone Coast region and have identified the Coonawarra region and the wine from that area as being just one of the opportunities that exist.” Left - Wattle Range Mayor Peter Gandolfi and Mr Wang Guidong, Mayor’s Assistant and Chief of Longkou People’s Government Office from the City of Longkou sign the letters of intent.

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ADVERTORIAL • SINCLAIR WILSON CENTRELINK CHANGES - ARE YOU READY? Significant changes to the Centrelink Pensions Assets Test are to be introduced from January 1 next year. If you are retired or nearing retirement, the changes could impact your plans. The changes are: • The lower assets test thresholds for both homeowners and non-homeowners will increase giving a small number of

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pensioners (around 50,000) an increase. • The assets test taper rate for the pension assets test will double from $1.50 per fortnight to $3.00 per fortnight per $1,000 of assets over the asset free area. The Government estimates this will see 91,000 part pensioners lose their pension entirely and another 235,000 have their pension reduced.

Lower Asset Thresholds Current Proposed $205,500 $250,000 $291,500 $375,000

These changes have been legislated. The final preclusion thresholds will not be known until after the Centrelink CPI changes on 20th September, 2016. A pensioner couple who own their own home and have assets above $451,500

YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM A HUGE SUCCESS

PROPOSED CHANGES Upper Asset Thresholds Current Proposed $779,000 $547,000 $1,156,500 $823,000

will see their pension fall – in this case by as much as $14,467 per annum. It is important that people who might be affected consider their options now to minimise impact on their overall cashflow.

Changes to Independent Youth Allowance Prior to the election the Coalition proposed potential changes to Independent Youth Allowance for gap year students. Of particular benefit would be the reduction of the self support period from 18 months to 14 months. These changes have yet to be introduced to parliament. It is important that students considering Youth Allowance as a means of support consider all options open to them prior to leaving school. A well considered strategy can make all the difference For more information about Centrelink changes speak to Jon Pegler directly (pictured right), at Sinclair Wilson, on (08) 8724 0314.

Glenelg Shire’s 2016 Whitten Project graduates have described the annual program as “life changing” and “loads of fun” gaining skills they will take into their broader studies and future career paths. Last week 15 talented teenagers from across the municipality graduated from the five-month program after completing 20 workshops and more than 70 contact hours. The program, administered by the Western Bulldogs Football Club, with support from Glenelg Shire Council’s youth department, aims to teach young people important leadership skills, inspiring them to reach their full potential. The highly sought after leadership course included a workshop with the Reach Foundation, a youth advocacy group which aims to inspire young people, where the participants engaged with Paralympians, Syrian refugees and national league netballers. This year’s graduates included Portland’s Paul Proctor, James Pratt, Sidney Dent, Chloe Booth, Jaymie Falconer, Baxter Hollis, Regina Blurton and Oliver Marshall. Casterton’s Alyssa Humphries, Connor Kelly, Thomas Foster and Liam Sheahan were also graduates alongside Drik Drik’s Claudia Gill, Heywood’s Gracie Drummond and Milltown student Prentice Ropitini. Baxter Hollis said the project had been extremely influential to all participants who had learnt new skills in public speaking and teamwork. “The project consisted of many different leadership qualities, team work and confidence that we had to demonstrate,” he said. “At

the start of the project we hardly knew each other, but now five months on I can definitely say these people are my good friends.” Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Max Oberlander applauded the efforts of the 2016 graduates, noting the Glenelg Shire had committed to delivering the program in 2017. He said the 2016 program had attracted a record number of nominations; more than double the previous year. “I congratulate all of these young leaders on their efforts throughout the program and encourage them all to continue engaging with our local communities as they are our next

generation of community leaders,” he said. “The Glenelg Shire Council looks forward to continuing to provide opportunities to develop our most valuable resource, our young people.” Enrolments for the 2017 Whitten Project will be advertised in the New Year. Above – The 2016 Whitten Project graduates with Mayor Cr Max Oberlander at last week’s graduation ceremony.

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Have you bought your ticket for the Just for Scarlett Film Fundraiser at the Oatmill Cinema, Mount Gambier, this Thursday night. Scarlett is a brave little girl, who lives locally, and is on the long road to recovery after a large tumor damaged her spinal cord. Tickets for this Thursday night’s fundraiser, to help raise much needed funds for the family and the cost of Scarlett’s treatments, are available from Lima & Co. and the film is the premiere screening of Bridget Jones’ Baby. Tickets are $15 and the night starts at 6.45pm.

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Award? 14. Who was the Australian flag bearer for the Paralympics? 15. Brett Chalmers played AFL football for the Adelaide Crows & Port Power – which other two clubs did he get drafted to without ever playing a game? 16. The 90s sitcom Spin City revolved around a group of local government employees running which city? 17. Lightning McQueen from the Cars movie franchise was voiced by which actor in the three popular animated feature films? 18. In what year did Kanye West & Kim Kardashian tie the knot? 19. What is the official language of Brazil? 20. Margaret River is a wine region in which Australian State? 21. How many times has Craig Lowndes won Bathurst? 22. What is the capital of Belgium? 23. Mr Bingley is a character from which Jane Austen classic? 24. Lamb is to mutton as veal is to what? 25. According to the nursery rhyme, who had a little lamb?

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1. Who did the Mount Gambier Pioneers play in the 2016 SEABL grand final at the weekend? 2. What is a baby giraffe called? 3. Released in October last year, what is the most recent James Bond movie? 4. Which rap artist featured on Justin Bieber’s breakthrough hit Baby? 5. Who won the Western Border Netball Association A Grade best & fairest? 6. In which country was the recent G20 summit held? 7. The Khyber Pass connects which two Middle Eastern nations? 8. The Mysterious Affair at Styles is a novel introducing which famous literary detective? 9. Who faced off in the weekend’s Mid South East football grand final? 10. Piccadilly, Coventry Street & Leicester

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KIDS SHOW OFF THEIR CENTRE TO DADS & GRANDPAS Many dads and granddads attended the recent celebratory Fathers and Grandfathers Evening held at the Gladys Smith Early Learning Centre, in Millicent. The evening was an opportunity to spend time together playing, exploring and engaging with activities on offer and a chance to look around the centre and its beautiful surrounds. The Parent Committee supplied a BBQ tea and the free raffle was won by Nathan Bell. The children performed a repertoire of songs, both old and new, led by Joycelin Walker on piano, and then danced for the very appreciative audience. Awesome, was how one Dad described the evening. The children were very excited to show their families around the centre and bring their dads to childcare. Centre director Clara Walker thanked those parents that took the time to attend. “These times spent together are valuable as parents are often rushed arriving before work and after work and don’t have enough time to stay and play,” she said. lifestyle1.net | 27

Drink Well, Eat Well and Brush Well – these are the key messages Casterton’s youngest residents are learning as part of the Smiles for Miles program. Children at the Kathleen Millikan Centre are learning the importance of good oral health and healthy eating as part of the innovative state-wide program, an initiative of Dental Health Services Victoria. Kathleen Millikan Centre educator Tash Galpin has been trained in the Smiles for Miles program and is working one-on-one with children and their families promoting the importance of keeping teeth clean whilst ensuring a healthy balanced diet is always consumed. “Focusing on the three key messages of Drink Well, Eat Well and Brush Well, the children are currently working on brushing their teeth twice a day and have been rewarded with a new toothbrush and toothpaste for their efforts,” Ms Galpin said. To strengthen the learning message, children were involved

in their own mock dental surgery where they took turns visiting as a patient to learn what they may expect when they sit in the real dentist’s chair. “The children have also been conducting some fun experiments around teeth and sugar, with a particular focus on sugar quantities which may be found in some of their favourite drinks,” Ms Galpin said.“Every child is at risk of developing tooth decay but the good news is that it is largely preventable by taking these important steps of learning good oral health.“We envisage that this program will make a lasting difference towards the health outcomes for many local children and their families.” South West Health Care Dental Services are offered at Casterton Memorial Health fortnightly on a Monday, providing services for both adults and children. Any person over the age of 12 must present a concession card to qualify for the service. For appointments contact the hospital on (03)5551 8347 and note if your child is involved in the Smiles for Miles program. Left – Educator Karen Bull gets assessed in the dental chair by the Kathleen Millikan Centre pupils.


COLLECTED STUPIDITY - HOW I KNOW PEOPLE ARE STUPID... By ROBBIE TANSEL As we know, people are really quite stupid. We all have to encounter stupidity from people on a daily basis. If you are not encountering it, it probably means you are too stupid to notice the other stupid people. Possibly it indicates that your own behaviour is so stupid that when you see other people’s stupid behaviour you think it is normal. I have come across a few things recently that have reminded me how stupid people are. The first of these is the reality show, “Zumbo’s Just Desserts”. As I’m sure most people know I am a passionate hater of

reality shows in general. Don’t get me wrong; I love desserts and would be more than happy to have a go at any of the tasty treats they’ve whipped up on this show. I just don’t want to watch people make them on television. What this has to do with stupidity is that clearly the makers of these shows have totally run out of new ideas. They are incapable of coming up with something new and creative for us to watch. Instead they are taking an old idea (television cooking show) and tweaking it. Take a chance and come up with something new, please. The next reason I know people are stupid is the existence of something called a merkin. I’m not sure how many of you are aware of merkins. I’ve got a feeling that many of you have never even heard of merkins so let me explain…and

apologise in advance. If a person loses their hair but would still like to have hair, they may get a wig or a toupe. If a person loses their pubic hair but would still like to have their pubic hair…they might get a merkin. That’s a pretty stupid concept without even thinking about it too much. But let’s think about it a little. If you have gone through puberty, the time when you grow pubic hair, and you don’t have pubic hair anymore I would assume that is some sort of choice you’ve made. Having no pubic hair is quite a fashion these days so many people elect to have it removed. Personally I find it a bit creepy. I’d be asking some questions of anyone who would prefer to see another person’s genatalia in a state like it was when they were a child. We have a name for those sort of people and it starts with a p. It still begs the question, at what time in your life after electing to get rid of your pubic hair, would you urgently need to have pubic hair again? Explain to me a situation where you are bald down there and it is going to cause a problem where the only solution is to go to a shop and buy a pubic wig, right now. By the way, from what shop do you purchase one anyway? My point is, it wouldn’t take too much planning to be able to solve this problem for oneself without the financial outlay. My last example of something that proves we, as a species, are stupid, is the neck tie. Think about it. A shirt is designed to cover the top half of the body. Pants are designed to cover the bottom half of the body. Socks are to cover the feet.

Shorts are for covering the bottom half of the body on a warmer day. A jumper is to provide further insulation against the cold for the upper body. What is the purpose of a tie? To dangle for no good reason from the neck? To fall in your soup when you’re not concentrating? Unlike all other items of clothing, there is no functional, useful reason for it to exist. But people still wear it thinking that in some way it gives the wearer status.

Well enough’s enough Lifestyle1 readers. We all need to work together to fix this problem. Don’t ask me how though. My article is called Collected Stupidity after all. Email me at robbietansel@gmail.com if you think you’ve got a solution.

LOCAL PROVIDERS LOOKING TO BE PART OF HEALTH TRIAL

Tony Pasin MP has welcomed a decision to include the Country SA PHN in Australia’s largest health care reforms to Medicare since it began in the 1980s. Country SA will become one of the lead sites confirmed to trial Australia’s first Health Care Homes under the Turnbull Government’s Healthier Medicare reforms. “Health Care Homes is a better way of delivering Medicare for people in Barker living with chronic illnesses and will put our region at the forefront of these landmark reforms” Mr Pasin said. “They will now have the opportunity to enrol at a local Health Care Home, which will become a one-stop-shop or ‘home base’ to support the complex task of managing their health.” Above - Tony Pasin MP with Dale Beatty (Practice Manager) and Dr Scott Milan, from Mount Gambier’s Hawkins Clinic, one of the sites that will be applying to partake in the trial. lifestyle1.net | 28



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FEATURE • SPRING & SUMMER ALL ABOUT THE FEMININE & NATURAL Spring and summer fashion is all about fun and there are a lot of looks emerging as the weather warms up. And the fabrics of choice appear to be linen and denim, or, to be more exact chambray. Not surprisingly that means shirt dresses are the order of the day, but also means there are some stunning linen pants which can be dressed up with an Italian silks or dressed down with a t-shirt and espadrilles. And if you are looking for the most on trend pants of the season then wide leg pants are the pant of choice and when it comes to fitting all shapes and sizes, gorgeous cotton kaftans are all the rage. Rather than block colours, it’s all about patterns – dots, stripes and other shapes, as well as heavy cotton lace to add a feminine touch. The little black dress never goes out of style and navy and blue is also a dominant palette for the upcoming seasons. The

good news locally is stores like Heaven on A Hanger & Sassi now stock sizes for everyone – from the petite to the plus size, with no compromise on style. Natural fabrics and nude tones are also set to be prominent, while ruffles are set to bring the femininity to your spring & summer look with pastels also looking to add that softer touch to your look. Isle of Mine is a great Australian produced resort wear line that fits the trends emerging for this spring and summer to a T, available locally at Sassi. Yellows and teals, as well as the already mentioned navy and natural colours are featured through the line of comfortable everyday wear that can be dressed up or down, depending on the occasion. Foil, a New Zealand based clothing line, is also on trend and available at Heaven on A Hanger, featuring bold prints & feminie patterns in its Spring 2016 line-up.

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GEM 12.00 Your4X4 12.30 Monarch Of The Glen 1.40 Mu ny On The Bounty 3.00 The Train Robbers 5.00 Rugby League Finals 10.00 TBA 1.00 The Small Back Room 3.00 The Train Robbers 5.00 Gideon’s Way

PRIME 6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.30 Movie: The S ng (PG) 2.30 Seven’s VFL 2016: Preliminary Final 2 5.30 Border Security 6.00 Seven News 7.00 The Big Music Quiz 8.00 Sunday Night 9.00 Criminal Minds 11.00 Mo ve: Reversal Of Fortune 12.00 Scandal 1.00 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

WIN VIC 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Home Team 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Bachelour Australia 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Ben’s Menu 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Bachelor Australia 8.30 Gogglebox 9.30 Law & Order 10.30 Blue Bloods 11.30 Win’s All Australian News

SC NINE 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Movie: Delirious (PG) 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 A ernoon News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Na onal News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Adelady 8.00 South Aussie With Cosi 8.30 TBA 12.30 ALice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore 2.35 Anger Management 3.00 Imprac cal Jokers 3.30 Extra

GEM 12.00 Movie: Den st On The Job 1.50 Come Dine With Me - UK 2.20 Secret Dealers 3.20 Heartbeat 4.30 Ellen 5.30 Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 Rugby League Finals 9.45 Movie: End Of Watch 12.00 Friends 1.00 Ra le Of A Simple Man

PRIME 6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Shopping 10.00 The Morning Show 12.00 TBA 1.20 TBA 2.30 Seven’s VFL 2016: Preliminary Final 1 5.30 TBA 6.00 Seven News 6.30 TBA 10.30 Saturday Night Movie: Paul (MA) 12.30 Home Shopping

GO 3.30 Yo-Kai Watch 4.00 Teen Titans 4.30 Jus ce League Unlimited 5.00 Ben 10 5.30 Batman 6.00 B.O.B’s Big Break 6.20 The Pig Who Cried Werewolf 6.30 Megamind 8.30 Li le Fockers 10.30 TBA 12.30 Adult Swim 12.35 Aqua Teen Hunger Force

SC NINE 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Extra 1.30 Hot In Cleaveland 2.00 The Block 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 A ernoon News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Na onal News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 RBT 8.30 The Footy Show 10.30 Life On The Dole 11.30 The Footy Show 2.00 Danoz

GEM (50) 12.00 Movie: Up The Front (PG) 1.50 Come Dine With Me 2.20 Secret Dealers 3.20 Miss Marple 4.30 Ellen 5.30 Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 Movie: See No Evil (M) 9.45 Death Row Stories 10.50 Inside The World’s Toughest Prisons

PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Midday Movie: Out Of Line (M) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Be er Homes And Gardens 7.30 TBA 11.00 Off The Bench 11.30 TBA 12.30 Home Shopping

GO 3.30 Rabbids Invasion 4.00 The Looney Tunes Show 4.30 Batman 5.00 Ben 10 5.30 Teen Titans 6.00 Joseph: King Of Dreams 7.30 Movie: Legend Of The Guardians 9.30 Movie: Horrible Bosses 11.30 Two And A Half Men 12.00 Forever

ABC 1 SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 6.00 rage 10.30 rage Guest 1.00 PBS Newshour Programmer 2.00 Small Business Secrets 11.30 The Checkout 2.30 The Ba le In Your Mind 12.10 Birds Of A Feather 3.30 The Classic Car Show 12.30 QI 4.25 The Greatest Knight 1.00 Pointless 1.50 The Men Who Made Us Thin 5.25 Who Do You Think You Are? 6.30 SBS World News 2.40 Restora on Man 7.30 Million Dollar American 3.30 The Lost Tools Of Henry Princesses Hoke 8.30 Movie: The Look Of Love 4.30 Landline 10.25 Rockwiz 5.00 Midsomer Murders 11.20 Premier League 6.30 Gardening Australia 2.15 Grand Tours Of The Sco sh 7.00 ABC News Islands 7.30 Agatha Raisin 2.45 Cucumber 8.20 Agatha Chris e’s Partners 4.35 Long Distance Informa on In Crime 4.45 Caldera 9.15 The Doctor Blake Mysteries 10.15 Poldark

ONE HD 5.00 Driven Not Hidden 5.30 Escape Fishing With ET 6.00 The Renova on King 6.30 The Unstoppables 7.00 Last Man Standing 7.30 A enborough’s Tiger 8.30 Megafactories 9.30 Zoo 10.30 Crisis 11.30 Rosewood 12.30 Bellator MMA

WIN SA 6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 BlackMores Sydney Running Fes val 2016 10.00 Far Flung With Gary Mehigan 11.00 Supercars 4.30 I Fish 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Modern Family 7.30 Australian Survivor 8.30 Divergent (M) 11.15 48 Hours 1.30 Home Shopping

SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 1.00 PBS Newshour 2.00 Contact 2.30 Cathedrals Of Culture 3.10 The Date 4.20 Dive WwII 4.20 Bri sh Gardens In Time 5.30 Le ers And Numbers 6.00 Antonio Carluccio’s 6 Seasons 6.30 SBS World News 7.30 Why Are We Ge ng So Fat? 8.30 Luke Nguyen’s Street Food Asia 9.00 Des na on Flavour Down Under 9.30 Versailles 11.20 SBS World News Late Edi on 11.30 The Matrimony

ABC 1 SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News Mornings 10.00 One Plus One 1.00 PBS Newshour 10.30 Catalyst 11.00 From The Heart 2.00 Focus On Ability Film Fes val 2015 11.30 Eggheads 12.00 ABC News 3.00 The Point Review 1.00 Pointless 1.45 Our Zoo 2.45 3.30 Heston’s In Search Of Auc on Room 3.15 The Cook And Perfec on The Chef 3.45 The Bill 4.10 Murder, 4.30 Who Do You Think You Are? She Wrote 5.30 Le ers And Numbers 5.00 ABC News Early 6.00 The Li le Paris Kitchen 5.30 The Drum 6.30 SBS World News 6.00 One Plus One 7.30 Dancing Cheek To Cheek 6.10 Pointless 8.35 Elizabeth 7.00 ABC News 10.40 SBS World News Late Edi on 7.30 7.30 11.15 The Perfect Date 8.00 Birds Of A Feather 1.00 Hard 8.30 Midsomer Murders 4.15 Food Lovers Guide To 10.00 QI Australia 10.30 Lateline 4.00 The Parakeets 11.05 The Business

ONE HD 2.10 Vegas 3.20 Diagnosis Murder 5.00 Star Trek 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 Macgyver 8.30 Walker, Texas Ranger 9.30 Movie: True Jus ce: Lethal Jus ce(M) 11.30 Get Smart 12.30 Home Shopping

WIN SA 6.00 Escape With ET 6.30 The Home Team 7.00 RPM 8.00 Family Feud 8.30 Weekend Feast 9.30 Studio 10 Saturday 11.30 Supercars 4.30 Everyday Gourmet 5.00 Ten Eyewitness News 6.00 Bondi Vet 7.00 Rugby: Wallabies V Argen na 9.45 The Pursuit Of Happyness (M) 12.10 48 Hours 1.00 Home Shopping

ELEVEN 9.00 Toasted TV 9.05 The Loop 11.35 Neighbours 2.05 Charmed 5.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 The Great Australian Spelling Bee 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 TBA 9.30 Sex And The City

ABC 1 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News Mornings 10.00 Australian Story 10.30 Foreign Correspondent 11.00 Who’s Been Sleeping in My House? 11.30 Eggheads 12.00 ABC News At Noon 1.00 Pointless 1.50 Our Zoo 2.45 Auc on Room 3.15 The Cook and the Chef 4.10 Murder, She Wrote 5.00 ABC News Early 5.30 The Drum 6.00 One Plus One 6.10 Pointless 6.55 Clark and Dave 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 The Checkout 8.30 The Code 9.30 The Tunnel 10.20 Lateline 11.50 The Business 11.05 Flying Miners

ONE HD (81) 3.00 Jake And The Fatman 4.00 Diagnosis Murder 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 Gold Coast Cops 8.30 Megastructures 9.30 Cops: Adults Only 10.30 Clubland

WIN SA 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Home Team 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Living Room 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Ben’s Menu 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Living Room 8.30 Have You Been Paying A en on? 9.30 All Star Family Feud 10.30 TBA

ELEVEN 5.00 Frasier 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Neighbours 7.05 The Simpsons 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 The Grinder 8.30 Movie: Pride & Prejudice (G) 11.00 TBA 12.00 The Late Late Show 1.00 Dexter

NINE SA (5) 6.00 Paw Patrol 6.30 Dora The Explorer 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Today Extra - Saturday 12.00 Cybershack 12.30 Fish’n With Mates 1.00 Hot In Cleaveland 1.30 Community 2.00 The Block 4.30 The Garden Gurus 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Getaway 6.00 Nine News Saturday 7.00 Doctor Doli le (PG) 8.45 Movie: Beverley Hills Cop (M) 10.45 Movie: Tequila Sunrise (M) 1.00 Movie: Zoltan, Hound Of Dracula (M)

7 MATE 5.00 Tricked 6.00 Dynamo 7.00 Pirates Of The Caribbean 10.30 Movie: The Punisher 12.45 Locked Up Abroard 1.30 Men At Work 2.00 Rocket City Rednecks 2.30 Harly Davidson TV 3.00 Night Thunder SEVEN SA 6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.30 Movie: The S ng (PG) 2.30 Seven’s VFL 2016: Preliminary Final 2 5.30 Border Security 6.00 Seven News 7.00 The Big Music Quiz 8.00 Sunday Night 9.00 Criminal Minds 11.00 Mo ve: Reversal Of Fortune 12.00 Scandal 1.00 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

ELEVEN (82) 5.00 Frasier 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Neighbours 7.05 The Simpsons 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 New Girl 8.30 The Graham Norton Show 9.30 Jane The Virgin 10.30 How I Met Your Mother 11.00 The Late Late Show 12.00 Dexter

NINE SA (5) 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Movie: Delirious (PG) 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 A ernoon News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Na onal News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Adelady 8.00 South Aussie With Cosi 8.30 TBA 12.30 Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore 2.35 Anger Management 3.00 Imprac cal Jokers 3.30 Extra

7 MATE 5.00 Mountain Men 6.00 American Pickers 7.00 TBA 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 TBA 11.00 Movie: Stewardess School 1.00 Men At Work 2.00 Mountain Men 3.00 TBA

WIN SA (8) 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Home Team 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Bachelour Australia 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Ben’s Menu 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Bachelor Australia 8.30 Gogglebox 9.30 Law & Order 10.30 Blue Bloods 11.30 Win’s All Australian News

WIN VIC 6.00 Escape With ET 6.30 The Home Team 7.00 RPM 8.00 Family Feud 8.30 Weekend Feast 9.30 Studio 10 Saturday 11.30 Supercars 4.30 Everyday Gourmet 5.00 Ten Eyewitness News 6.00 Bondi Vet 7.00 Rugby: Wallabies V Argen na 9.45 The Pursuit Of Happyness (M) 12.10 48 Hours 1.00 Home Shopping

7 TWO 5.30 Anthony Bourdain: No Reserva ons 6.30 Mighty Cruise Ships 7.30 TBA 8.30 Rio 2016 Paralympic Games 2.00 Anthony Bourdain: No Reserva ons 3.00 Dr. Oz 5.00 Rio 2016 Paralympic Games - Day 10

SC NINE WIN VIC 6.00 Paw Patrol 6.30 Dora The 6.00 Mass For You At Home Explorer 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 6.30 BlackMores Sydney Running Wide World of Sports 11.00 The Fes val 2016 Sunday Footy Show (AFL) 12.00 Footy 10.00 Far Flung With Gary Mehigan SA 1.00 Subaru Full Cycle 11.00 Supercars 1.30 Wild Life Of Tim Faulkner 4.30 I Fish 2.00 Movie: The Block 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 4.00 Adelady 6.00 Family Feud 4.30 Building Ideas 6.30 Modern Family 5.00 News: First At Five 7.30 Australian Survivor 5.30 South Aussie with Cosi 8.30 Divergent (M) 6.00 Nine News 11.15 48 Hours 1.30 Home Shopping 7.00 The Block 8.30 60 Minutes 9.30 Killer On The Line 10.30 Real Detec ve 11.30 Unforge able 12.30 Constan ne 1.30 Subaru Full Cycle 2.00 The Baron GEM 10.10 Are You Being Served? 12.00 7 TWO 6.00 Mighty Ships 7.00 For The Love of Dogs 7.30 World’s Most Extreme 8.30 The Garden Gurus 12.30 Getaway 1.00 Vera Rio 2016 Paralympic Games 3.30 Harry’s Cruz 3.00 The Great Escape 6.30 Sparks Of Prac ce 4.00 This Rugged Coast 5.00 Home Inven on 7.30 Death In Paradise 8.40 Major Shopping Crimes 9.40 Rizzoli & Isles 11.30 Person Of Interest


TV GUIDE MONDAY, SEPTEMER 19 TV GUIDE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMER 21 TV GUIDE TUESDAY, SEPTEMER 20

SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Midday Movie: Fly Away Home (M) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts 8.50 Australia’s Cheapest Weddings 11.15 The Goldbergs 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

NINE SA (5) 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Na onal Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Extra 1.30 The Block 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 A ernoon News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.40 TBA 10.40 Footy Classified 11.40 Undateable 12.10 Short Poppies 1.00 Anger Management 1.30 Extra

7 MATE 3.00 Star Wars Revels 3.30 ToyBox 4.00 Flushed 4.30 Match It 5.00 Mountain Men 6.00 American Pickers 7.00 Pawn Stars 7.30 Talking Footy 8.30 Movie: Rambo III 10.30 Americas Hardest Prisons 11.45 Opera on Repo 12.15 Talking Footy SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Midday Movie: Love At The Christmas Table (PG) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts 8.30 800 Words 9.45 TBA 10.45 Chicargo Fire 11.45 Blood & Oil 12.45 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

NINE SA (5) 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Extra 1.30 Hot In Cleveland 2.00 The Block 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 Nine’s A ernoon News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.40 TBA 12.10 20/20 1.00 Extra 1.30 Danoz 2.30 Global Shop

7 MATE 5.00 Mountain Men 6.00 American Pickers 7.00 Pawn Stars 7.30 Highway Patrol 8.30 Megatruckers 9.00 Ice Road Truckers 10.00 Coun ng Cars 10.30 Restora on Garage 11.30 Car Chasers SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Midday Movie: A Child Lost Forever (M) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Border Security 8.00 The Force 8.30 TBA 10.30 Air Crash Inves ga ons 11.30 TBA 12.00 Benefits Street 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

WIN SA ABC 1 SBS ONE PRIME SC NINE WIN VIC 6.00 Sunrise 5.00 World Watch 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Home 6.00 Today 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Home 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC 9.00 The Morning Show Team 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 9.00 Today Extra Team 7.00 Win’s All Australian News News Mornings 10.00 Landline 11.00 2.00 Andre Rieu: Love In Venice 11.30 Seven Morning News 3.00 Strandwolf 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 11.30 Na onal Morning News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Compass 11.30 Eggheads 12.00 ABC 12.00 Midday Movie: Fly Away 4.00 Coast Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr 12.00 Ellen Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr News 1.00 The Bletchley Circle 1.50 Home (M) Phil 1.00 T.B.A 1.00 Extra Phil 1.00 T.B.A Call The Midwife 2.45 Auc on Room 5.00 Backroads USA 2.00 The Daily Edi on 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 1.30 The Block 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 3.15 The Cook And The Chef 3.45 The 5.30 Le ers And Numbers 3.00 The Chase 2.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 3.00 Nine News Now 2.30 Good Chef Bad Chef Bill 4.10 Murder, She Wrote 5.00 ABC 6.00 The Li le Paris Kitchen 4.00 Seven News At 4 6.30 SBS World News 3.00 Judge Judy 4.00 A ernoon News 3.00 Judge Judy News Early 5.00 The Chase Australia 7.30 24 Hours In Emergency 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 3.30 My Market Kitchen 5.30 The Drum 3.30 My Market Kitchen 6.00 Seven News 8.30 Richard Hammond’s Jungle 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 4.00 Ben’s Menu 4.00 Ben’s Menu 6.00 One Plus One 7.00 Home And Away Quest 6.00 Nine News 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 6.10 Pointless 7.30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts 9.25 The Five 7.00 A Current Affair 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 7.00 ABC News 8.50 Australia’s Cheapest 10.15 SBS World News Late Edi on 7.30 The Block 6.00 Family Fued 6.00 Family Fued 7.30 7.30 Weddings 10.50 The World Game 8.40 TBA 6.30 The Project 6.30 The Project 8.00 Australian Story 11.15 The Goldbergs 11.20 Spiral 10.40 Footy Classified 7.30 Australian Survivor 7.30 Australian Survivor 8.30 Four Corners 12.30 Home Shopping 1.25 Movie: Monkeys In Winter 11.40 Undateable 9.00 Have You Been Paying 9.00 Have You Been Paying 9.20 Media Watch 5.30 Sunrise 4.25 Food Lovers’ Guide To 12.10 Short Poppies A en on? A en on? 9.35 Q&A Australia 1.00 Anger Management 10.00 The Odd Couple 10.00 The Odd Couple 10.40 Lateline 1.30 Extra 11.00 Sherlock Holmes 11.00 Sherlock Holmes 11.10 The Business 2.00 Danoz 12.00 Win’s All Australian News GEM 2.00 Come Dine With Me 2.30 ONE HD 1.00 Matlock 2.00 Vegas 3.00 Jake GO 4.30 Batman 5.00 Ben 10 5.30 Teen ELEVEN 5.00 Frasier 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 7 TWO 4.00 Medical Emergency 4.30 60 An ques Roadshow 3.30 Heartbeat 4.30 Neighbours 7.05 The Simpsons 7.30 How I And The Fatman 4.00 Diagnosis Murder 5.00 Titans 6.00 Regular Show 6.30 Adventure Minute Makeover 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Met Your Mother 8.00 Fresh Off The Boat Star Trek: Voyager 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Time 7.00 The Middle 7.30 Top Gear 9.00 Ellen 5.30 Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends Rosemary & Thyme 8.30 Wallander 8.30 The Simpsons 9.30 Sleepy Hollow 11.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 Undercover Boss 9.30 2016 Movie: The Last Boy Scout (MA) 11.45 7.30 David A enborough’s The Hunt 8.40 10.30 Air Crash Inves ga ons 11.30 Bargain The Late Late Show Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Grand Prix Ta o Fixers 12.10 Surfing Australia 12.30 Cosmos: A Space me Odyssey 9.40 Nature’s Hunt 12.30 Lovejoy 1.30 Dr. Oz 4.30 This 10.30 Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll Adventure Time Weirdest Events 10.50 Hurricane 360 Rugged Coast 5.00 Home Shopping

ELEVEN 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Neighbours 7.05 The Simpsons 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 Rules Of Engagement 8.30 Movie: Blades Of Glory (M) 10.30 How I Met Your Mother 10.30 The Late Late Show 12.00 Love Island

NINE SA (5) 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Extra 1.30 Hot In Cleaveland 2.00 The Block 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 Nine’s A ernoon News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.40 Doctor Doctor 9.40 TBA 11.40 Stalker 12.30 Weeds 1.00 Extra

7 MATE 5.00 Mountain Men 6.00 American Pickers 7.00 Pawn Stars 7.30 Family Guy 8.30 The Big Bang Theory 9.30 American Dad 10.00 Family Guy 10.30 American Dad 11.00 Rude Tube 11.30 1000 Ways To Die 12.00 American Pickers

WIN SA 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Home Team 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 TBA 2.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Ben’s Menu 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 Australian Survivor 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 NCIS: New Orleans 11.30 Win’s All Australian News 12.30 The Project

ONE HD 1.00 Matlock 2.00 Vegas 3.00 Jake And The Fatman 4.00 Diagnos s Murder 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 48 Hours 8.30 Movie: Spy Game (M) 11.00 Rosewood 12.00 Home Shopping

WIN SA 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Home Team 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 TBA 2.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Ben’s Menu 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 TBA 10.30 Hawaii Five-O 11.30 Win’s All Australian News 12.30 The Project 1.30 The Late Show 2.30 Home Shopping

ELEVEN 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 Neighbours 7.05 The Simpsons 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 Futurama 8.30 The Simpsons 9.30 Scream Queens 10.30 How I Met Your Mother 11.00 The Late Late Show 12.00 The King Of Queens

ABC 1 SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC 1.00 PBS Newshour News Mornings 10.00 Four Corners 2.00 Cel c Woman 10.45 Media Watch 11.00 Back 3.30 Secrets Of A Strange Cloud Roads 11.30 Eggheads 12.00 ABC 4.35 The Man-Ea ng Tigers Of News 1.00 Pointless 1.45 Call The Sumatra Midwife 2.45 Auc on Room 3.15 The Cook And The Chef 3.45 The Bill 5.30 Le ers And Numbers 5.00 ABC News: Early 5.30 The Drum 6.00 The Li le Paris Kitchen 6.30 SBS World News 6.00 One Plus One 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 6.10 Pointless 8.30 Insight 7.00 ABC News 9.30 Dateline 7.30 7.30 10.00 SBS World News: Late 8.00 Catalyst Edi on 8.30 Recogni on: Yes Or No? 10.30 The Legacy 9.35 Foreign Correspondent 12.40 Movie: Mommo The 10.00 Meet The Mavericks Bogeyman 10.30 Lateline 1.40 The Dales With Ade 11.00 The Business Edmondson 11.20 Q&A

GO 4.30 Batman 5.00 Ben 10 5.30 Teen Titans 6.00 Regular Show 6.30 Adventure Time 7.00 The Middle 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 8.30 I Am Legend 10.30 Blade 1.00 Regular Show

ABC 1 SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC 1.00 PBS Newshour News Mornings 10.00 Q&A 11.05 Catalyst Bytes 11.30 Eggheads 12.00 2.00 Coast Modern ABC News 12.30 Na onal Press Club 3.40 Dateline Address 1.30 Pointless 2.15 Jennifer 3.30 Insight 4.30 Wild Serbia Byrne Presents 2.45 Auc on Room 5.30 Le er and Numbers 3.15 The Cook And The Chef 3.45 The Bill 4.10 Murder, She Wrote 5.00 6.00 The Li le Paris Kitchen ABC News: Early 5.30 The Drum 6.00 6.30 SBS World News 7.30 Great American Railroad One Plus One 6.10 Pointless 7.00 Journeys ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Anh Do’s 8.30 24 Hours In Emergency Brush With Fame 9.30 The Secret 8.30 Gruen 10.30 SBS World News: Late 9.05 The Katering Show Edi on 9.20 You Can’t Ask That 11.00 Class Of 92: Out Of Their 9.35 QI League 10.10 Would I Lie To You? 12.10 Movie: No Rest For The 10.45 Lateline Wicked 11.15 The Business

ONE HD 4.00 Diagnosis Murder 5.00 Star Trek 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 Robson’s Extreme Fishing Challenge 8.30 Megafactories 9.30 Shark Tank 10.30 24: Live Another Day 11.30 Sons Of Anarchy 12.30 Home Shopping

PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Midday Movie: Love At The Christmas Table (PG) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Zumbo’s Just Desserts 8.30 800 Words 9.45 TBA 10.45 Chicargo Fire 11.45 Blood & Oil 12.45 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

GEM 10.30 Come Dine With Me 11.00 Friends 12.00 The Big Job (G) 1.50 Come Dine With Me 2.20 Cosmos: A Space Time Odyssey 3.20 David A enborough’s The Hunt 4.30 Ellen 5.30 Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 Call The Midwife 8.40 Poirot

PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Midday Movie: A Child Lost Forever (M) 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Border Security 8.00 The Force 8.30 TBA 10.30 Air Crash Inves ga ons 11.30 TBA 12.00 Benefits Street 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

GO 4.30 Batman 5.00 Ben 10 5.30 Teen Titans 6.00 Regular Show 6.30 Adventure Time 7.00 The Middle 7.30 Auc on Hunters 8.30 The Hunt For Red October 11.15 Cops Uncut 12.00 Cops Uncut 12.30 Adventure Time 1.00 Regular Show 1.30 Ben 10

SC NINE 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Extra 1.30 Hot In Cleveland 2.00 The Block 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 Nine’s A ernoon News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.40 TBA 12.10 20/20 1.00 Extra 1.30 Danoz 2.30 Global Shop

7 TWO 4.00 Mediacal Emergency 4.30 60 Minute Makeover 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Kingdom 8.30 Inspector Morse 10.50 The Border 12.50 Bargain Hunt 12.10 Love Joy 1.50 Dr. Oz 5.00 Home Shopping

SC NINE 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Extra 1.30 Hot In Cleaveland 2.00 The Block 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 Nine’s A ernoon News 5.00 Nine News Adelaide 5.30 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.40 Doctor Doctor 9.40 TBA 11.40 Stalker 12.30 Weeds 1.00 Extra

GEM 12.00 Call The Midwife 1.10 TBA 2.30 Poirot 4.30 Ellen 5.30 Gilmore Girls 6.30 Friends 7.30 Miss Marple 8.40 Midsomer Murders 10.50 Silent Witness 12.00 Hope And Wire 1.00 Gideon’s Way

WIN VIC 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Home Team 7.00 Win’s All Australian News 8.00 Entertainment Tonight 8.30 Studio 10 11.00 The Talk 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 TBA 2.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 Ben’s Menu 4.30 Bold & The Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud 6.30 The Project 7.30 Australian Survivor 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 NCIS: New Orleans 11.30 Win’s All Australian News 12.30 The Project

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Local Sport PIONEERS FALL AT FINAL HURDLE

HOMEGROWN TALENT IMPACT ON FIRST WEEK OF AFL FINALS

There was a threepeat on offer for the Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier Pioneers but it was not to be with Bendigo breaking through for its first national title in a tense SEABL grand final on Saturday night. It was a tough, physical contest for three quarters with neither side able to take control until the Braves broke things open in the last. Deep into the last quarter, the Braves went on what was ultimately a match winning 15-0 run that was arrested when Tom Daly hit a much needed three but the Pioneers were unable to claw their way back and as time ticked away, the need to score overrode the luxury of taking good shots and the damage sat at 20 points before rising talent Kane de Wit hit a two just before the final buzzer. It was a disappointing end to the 2016 campaign for the Pioneers, who earlier this month claimed their fourth successive South Conference title in convincing fashion. It all started positively with all the key players looking sharp early, Brad Hill draining a couple of threes; Tom Daly working his magic with ball in hand, to finish the quarter with eight points and Desmond Simmons looked strong on the boards and also conjured a steal. There was even a now expected Tyrone Lee dunk but foul trouble stymied his influence on the contest as the Pioneers seemed to attract whistle unusually at the offensive end of court. The Pioneers were the first team to go on a run and when Hill hit his second three it was a 11 point lead on the back of a 12-0 run. But the Braves refused to let things get unmanageable and by the first change, scores were tied away. The second was more of an arm wrestle in what was a defensive stoush with neither side earning many easy looks. Simmons was influential again in the paint and when Erik Burdon drained his first three of the match it saw the Pioneers take a one point lead into the half. Hill sprung to life again in the third, with eight points and three rebounds, while Lee’s minutes were limited, leaving Simmons to continue to get the job done inside. Luke Jamieson was also important and he ended the match with 10 rebounds, a stat across both teams that was only bettered by Simmons, with 13. The Braves worked their way to a five point three quarter time lead and the match loomed as a classic but it was one way traffic in the last as the Braves put together a22-9 final quarter, that included that championship winning run of 15 unanswered points. Hill finished the match with 18 points and seven rebounds, Daly with 15; Simmons with 10 points and 13 rebounds and Burdon with nine points. Above - Pioneers coach Richard Hill (left) & captain Matt Sutton (right) are presented the runners up banner after suffering an 18 point loss in the championship decIder at the weekend.

Western Border netball preliminary final action. Right (from left) - Mel Renko & Tenille Gray contest this ball during the seesawing preliminary final at the weekend; Eilish McKay had a great battle with Tigers spearhead Caroline Davey but on tihs occasion, Davey took this long ball strongly and converted & Amanda O’Sgaughnessy in full flight as she looks to drag her team mates back into the contest. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

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Plenty of interest for Limestone Coast and South West Victorian football lovers who are not fortunate enough to have a team competing in the AFL finals with plenty of homegrown talent flying the flag for the region. It all started on Thursday night with Liam Picken, the former Hamilton player. A much loved figure at Whitten Oval, where he has been developed from just a gritty tagger to adding damaging small forward to his repertoire. He kicked the Doggies first major of the match, finished with two for the game, where he took nine marks, had 23 disposals and still played a stopping role, limiting dangerous Eagles onballer Andrew Gaff’s influence on the contest. Friday night saw former Kowree |Naracoorte Tatiara talent Lincoln McCarthy in action for Geelong. Dogged by injuries since debuting in 2012, McCarthy has earned himself a regular gig with the Cats in 2016 and certainly held his own in the cauldron of a MCG final against the club’s fiercest rival. He kicked two goals, laid three tackles and had 12 disposals as his side now awaits the winner of the Sydney-Adelaide clash this weekend. Saturday also saw local connections getting the job done with Dartmoor’s Jeremy Cameron lighting up ANZ Stadium in a stunning third quarter, in particular. He laid a couple of game changing tackles, kicked 4.4, taking six marks and 13 disposals in what was he, and the Giants’, first AFL finals appearance.


Local Sport BOWLS SEASON ON THE HORIZON

Wattle Range Mayor Peter Gandolfi declared the 2016-17 bowling season at Millicent officially open on Sunday, September 4, before club champions Sarah Ross and John Scudds respectively rolled the first kitty and first bowl of the season. A 10 end game of three bowl triples, played on the Hahn and Somerset Greens, with the winning rinks declared as Derk Pietersma, Carlene Godden & Rosalie Burdon (27+12), Heather Carthew, Colin Pye & John Drew (27+7), Wayne Burris, Adriana Ross & Therese Kent (26+7), John Scudds, Ros Varcoe & Rob Chambers (26+7), Judy Saint, Brian Atkinson & Maureen Elton (26+4), Iain Campbell, Andre Reinders & Alan Strother (25+5) and Phill Dowdell, Jan Buhlmann & Sam Schofield (25+4). It was good to see Therese Kent back playing with our club after several years away from the game. The Lower South East Bowls Association officially opened its season on Sunday.

WESTERN BORDER NETBALL PRELIMINARY FINALS A GRADE East Gambier 51 (E. McKay, S. Lock) d North Gambier 50 (C. Davey, M. Watson)

A RESERVE East Gambier 45 (J. Clark, R. Anderson-Gibson) d Casterton Sandford 42 (B. Tierney, T. Cleary)

B GRADE North Gambier 55 (E. Close, A. Pietsch) d East Gambier 49 (Z. Reynolds, B. Davis)

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Above - The official opening ceremony at the Millicent Bowls Club. Below - Derk Pietersma, Carlene Godden & Rosalie Burdon.

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WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL

PRELIMINARY FINALS A GRADE

North Gambier 7.1 11.3 13.4 17.5 (107) East Gambier 0.3 2.6 4.8 6.9 (45) Goals - North: M. McInerney 4; B. Close 3; F. Marshall, N. Moretti 2; N. McInerney, J. Jenner, N. Blachut, D. Carmody, S. Stafford, B. Egan. East: no details available. Best - North: B. Close, B. Egan, J. Jenner, N. Blachut, T. Edwards, M. McInerney. East: no details available.

B GRADE

South Gambier 28 (Z. Duncan, J. Adams) d North Gambier 22 (M. Watson, E. Pietsch)

Casterton Sandford 1.3 5.7 8.10 12.14 (86) East Gambier 2.2 4.4 6.7 6.9 (45) Goals - Castertron Sandford: J. Galpin 5; A. Sullivan, J. Carlin, J. Shepherd, R. Smith, K. Stark, J. Smith, D. Jamieson. East: N. Seager 3; D. Christian, B. Pitts, P. Dwyer. Best - Casterton Sandford: J. Galpin, B. Wilson, J. Carlin, I. Forbes, A. Sullivan, S. Sealey. East: T. Sneath, B. Nunan, B. Pitts, B. Seager, D. Kain.

15 & UNDER A

UNDER 17.5

C GRADE West Gambier 52 (H. Bartolo, D. Kamara) d North Gambier 42 (S. McInerney, J. Forrest)

17 & UNDER North Gambier 46 (E. Close, S. Ellis) d east Gambier 26 (A. Johnson, T. Bosko)

15 & UNDER B North Gambier 38 (S. Nulty, E. Silvy) d East Gambier 33 (J. Freeman, N. Smith))

13 & UNDER A South Gambier 32 (G. Ryan, M. Thiele) d West Gambier 30 (E. Dawe, B. Kuller)

13 & UNDER B

East Gambier 33 (A. Bosko, M. Stevens) d Millicent 29 (P. McGuiness, C. Pratt)

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South Gambier 2.3 6.5 9.7 10.8 (68) North Gambier 1.0 3.1 4.2 9.4 (58) Goals - South: no details available North: J. Hatt 4; W. Stafford 3; B. Gibbs, T. Brookes. Best - South: no details available. North: T. Brookes, C. Peppin, T. Wilson-Smith, W. Stafford, M. Whan, B. Gibbs.

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UNDER 15

South Gambier 1.1 2.3 2.4 5.5 (35) West Gambier 0.2 2.4 3.9 3.10 (28) Goals - South: A. Kuhl, K. Bowd, H. Capewell, K. Jones, T. Boxall. West: M. Hann 2; R. Wilson. Best - South: J. Devereux, S. Megaw, C. Munro, K. Jones, K. Bowd. West: M. Duryea, M. Boyd, J. Bull, M. Brown, B. Moulton, M. Crook.

UNDER 13

Millicent 1.1 4.4 6.5 6.9 (45) North Gambier 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 (11) Goals - Millicent: J. Cushion, H. Tunkin 2; B. Shanks, K. Varcoe. North: A. McKinnon, H. Comley. Best - Millicent: H. Tunkin, J. Cushion, T. Allen, J. Werchon, B. Shanks, N. Joy. North: A. Prosperi-Porta, H. Gould, J. Arthurson, A. Stafford, E. New, D. Williamson.

Left - The smiles say it all - East Gambier survived a late challenge from North to advance to thier first A Grade nebtall grand final in years with a one goal victory at the weekend. Eilish McKay and Tarsh McCallum embrace after the final whistle. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER lifestyle1.net | 38

Western Border football preliminary final action. 1. East Gambier cult hero Martin Coote is chaired off the ground in his final game for the Bulldogs. 2. Matt McInerney marks strongly despite the pressure coming from Tom Middelton. 3. Kev Thomson looks to stop Josh Jenner in his tracks. 4. North skipper Tim McInerney looks to chase down East coach Matt Scanlon. 5. Nick Blachut. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER


Local Sport MT GAMBIER NETBALL - RESULTS

BASKETBALL - SECBL A GRADE

GRAND FINALS A GRADE (Premiers pictured right) Hobitz 41 d Saints 33 (Best on court - Kirralie Spada - Saints) A2 GRADE Saitns 61 d Intruders 23 (Best on court - Erena Fenton - Saints) B1 GRADE Nomads 39 d Saints 36 (Nest on court - Narelle Phillips - Nomads) B2 GRADE Nomads 61 d Vicis 26 (Best on court - Trinity Fauchelle - Nomads) C GRADE Intruders Orange 44 d Intruders Black 32 (Best on court - Shanai Tye - Intruders Orange) 17 & UNDER Vicis White 52 d Intruders 41 (Best on court - Dakota Miller - Intruders) 15 & UNDER A Intruders 54 d Vicis 35 (Best on court - Caitlin White - Intruders) 15 & UNDER B Zodiacs Gold 46 d Zodiacs Blue 40 (Best on court - Maddison Revill - Zodiacs Gold) 13 & UNDER A Intruders 36 d Vicis 35 (Best on court - Esther Sangwa - Vicis) 13 & UNDER B Hobitz 23 d Intruders Black 22 (Best on court - Cailtin Perry - Intruders Black)

MEN’S A GRADE Cougars 95 (K. deWit 28; S. Stafford 25; J. Levison 14) d Saints 70 (J. Murphy 29; J. Fleming 13; J. Telfer 9) This Week’s Grand Final – September 14 7.30pm • Court 1 • Wizards v Cougars

GOLF - COME ‘N’ TRY GOLF DAY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 9am - 5pm @ THE MOUNT GAMBIER RAIL LANDS Activities include inflatable hitting bay; nine hole mini golf course; nearest the target & a jumping castle. You can pre-book a session with a PGA Professional Coach. MyGolf sessions for boys & girls aged 5-12 (45 minute sessions available at 10am & 1pm) Swing Fit sessions for women (45 minute sessions available at 11am & 2pm) To pre book a session please email mwinser@bigponf.com

KATIE EARNS ANOTHER CALL UP TO STATE COLOURS

KNT FOOTBALL PRELIMINARY FINALS A GRADE

Penola 2.3 5.6 11.12 15.18 (108) Lucindale 1.2 2.2 7.2 8.5 (53) Goals - Penola: B. Foster 4; M. Skrypek 3; O. March, B. Lindner, B. Maney 2; M. Ferguson, D. Williams. Lucindale: M. Kelsh, T. Logan 2; S. Teakle, A. Smart, M. Snowball, R. Handbury. Best - Penola: S. Merrett, M. Willson, J. Galpin, D. Williams, P. Lambert, A. Moore. Lucindale: M. Snowball, T. MacKenzie, S. Graetz, T. Logan, J. Boschen, D. Justin.

RESERVES

SWDFL - RESULTS GRAND FINAL SENIORS Tyrendarra 2.5 5.8 6.10 8.11 (59) Coleraine 1.2 2.4 4.7 7.9 (51) Goals - Tyrendarra: T. Chester 4; T. Vaughan 2; S. Clark, D. Barr. Coleraine: Z. McDonald, I. Povey 2; A. Gould, L. Kaine, J. Brown. Best - Tyrendarra: J. Atwell, T. Chester, S. Marra, M. Toohey, T. O’Connell, M. MacDonald. Coleraine: D. Russell, J. Eats, J. Gould, B. Rhook, Z. McDonald, S. Addinsall. RESERVES Tyrendarra 9.4 15.5 19.7 26.10 (166) Dartmoor 0.1 4.1 5.1 6.4 (40) Goals - Tyrendarra: N. Lipscombe 7; B. Falcone 5; L. Bevan 3; A. Hill, S. Easterbrook, J. Wilson 2; J. Morton, J. Mielendyks, M. Pitt, T. Holland. Dartmoor: R. Childs 2; B. Hicks, T. Britten, C. Hatfield, L. Mill. Best - Tyredarra: T. Holland, A. Hill, N. Lispcombe, J. Meulendyks, A. Clarke, J. Morton. Dartmoor: J. Smith, T. Britten, C. Cook, T. Phibbs, B. Hicks, R. Treloar.

SOUTH WEST DISTRICT - RESULTS GRAND FINALS A GRADE Tyrendarra 56 d Cavendish 53

Penola 2.5 3.13 7.15 12.17 (89) Naracoorte 1.0 1.0 2.1 3.2 (20) Goals - Penola: A. McIntyre 3; J. Mansell, J. Copping, S. Zadow 2; D. Wenham, B. Minion, L. March. Naracoorte: C. Gill 2; B. Hill. Best - Penola; S. Merrett, S. Zadow, B. Minion, D. Walker, D. Wenham, J. Mansell. Naracoorte: P. McRostie, Z. Donnelly, C. Gill, M. Henderson, J. Schaedel, J. MacDonald.

SENIOR COLTS

Naracoorte 1.1 3.2 6.3 9.4 (58) Keith 1.1 2.2 5.2 7.4 (146) Goals - Naracoorte: C. Myall 4; R. Pedler 2; N. Lacey, D. Albrecht, S. Bates. Keith: R. Wilsdon, N. Read 2; W. McMurray, H. Dix, T. Hawthorne. Best - Naracoorte: C. Myall, J. Jones, D. Wilson, W. Harris, R. Pedler. Keith: B. Read, W. Martin, S. Schreiber, C. Dix, J. Simpson, C. Blake.

JUNIOR COLTS

Kingston 3.2 6.3 9.8 9.9 (62) Keith 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 (1) Goals - Kingston: L. Pedlar 3; H. Lyon, J. Harding, J. Tapfield 2. Best - Kingston: L. Pedlar, W. Wiseman, C. Craig, J. Harding, J. Tapfield, E. Cornish. Keith: C. Hannemann, W. Schreiber, A. Llewellyn, E. McMurray, D. Qualman, J. McAuley.

KNT NETBALL PRELIMINARY FINALS A GRADE Keith 51 (M. Harper) d Bordertown 36 (E. Beinke)

A RESERVE Naracoorte 43 (J. Hartree) d Bordertown 42 (C. Hammond)

B GRADE

Border Districts 43 (B. Sambell) d Keith 41 (E. Millhouse)

C GRADE Keith 27 (J. Towill) d Penola 25 (M. Martin)

17 & UNDER Keith 28 (A. Crafter) d Penola 24 (E. Gordon)

15 & UNDER A Bordertown 61 (L. Shinnick) d Mundulla 38 (K. Lock)

15 & UNDER B Kybybolite 36 (P. Lees) d Penola 19 (A. Marcus)

13 & UNDER A Padthaway 51 (P. Moyle-Read) d Keith 21 (M. Makin)

Tyrendarra scored the A Grade double in the South West District Football Netball League, claiming the A Grade football (pictured above top) & a shock win in the A Grade netball (above).

Katie Roachock has been called up to the South Australian Under 18 Girls State Bowls team for the second successive year. The Year 12 Grant High School student was a silver medallist in April this year, teaming with Morphett Vale bowler Amber Walker, in the State pairs and this October long weekend she will be competing at the Under 18 National Championships in both the triples and fours as the second bowler. The event is being hosted at the Holdfast Bay Bowls Club in Glenelg, Adelaide. It is a case of following in her father Peter’s footsteps when it comes to taking to the local greens. “Dad has played for many years and he thought we should put a family team together for a Night owls tournament and it started from there,” Katie said. Last season, Katie played division two pennants for the Mount Gambier RSL lifestyle1.net | 39

& District Bowls Club, although with a gap year looming and plans yet to be confirmed she will be taking a break from that competition this summer. “I have decided not to commit to something I may not be able to follow through,” she said. No such issue with her commitment to playing at the higher level though. Katie travels to Adelaide once a month for training. “We do drills and other games with, and against, the other Under 18 players,” she said. And Katie looks set to continue in the sport and to push herself at the State and national level. “Playing with the other Under 18 players is the best part,” Katie said. “I’ve been able to make a lot of friends.” Katie will competing for South Australia from October 1-3. The 17 year old is also an avid netballer and played in a grand final for Vicis at the weekend. Left (top) - Katie Roachock in action during last seaon’s pennant competition. Left (bottom) - Katie with her pairs partner Amber Walker after claiming the silver medal at the State championships in April.


Local Sport MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL

MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL

GRAND FINALS A GRADE

GRAND FINALS A GRADE Kalangadoo 71 (K. Egan, M. Russell) d Hatherleigh 56 (E. Watson, A. Brooks) BEST ON COURT - KIRSTY EGAN - KALANGADOO

A RESERVE Kalangadoo 54 (N. Ryan, C. Blackmore) d Robe 49 (J. Nunan, A. Schubert) BEST ON COURT - NARELLE RYAN - KALANGADOO

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Tantanoola 49 (R. Scanlon, H. Bell) d Nangwarry 35 (K. Beale) BEST ON COURT - REBECCA SCANLON - TANTANOOLA

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Mt Burr 1.3 8.9 12.11 15.18 (108) Kalangadoo 3.0 5.4 7.8 9.12 (66) Goals - Mt Burr: D. Ridley 6; T. Renzi 3; D. Jankowski, D. Bowering, C. Gallio, H. Crauford, W. Whitty, J. Dowdy. Kalangadoo: B. Mules, N. Reeves 2; J. Pratt, S. McManus, M. Berkefeld, L. Jones, J. Casey. Best - Mt Burr: T. Stanley, H. Crauford, M. Gordon, D. Ridley, C. Gamble, Z. Watson. Kalangadoo: M. Berkefeld, M. Lowe, J. Pratt, L. Jones, J. Casey, M. Fatchen. BEST ON GROUND - STAN JONES MEDAL - CLINT GALLIO (MT BURR)

B GRADE

Tantanoola 3.6 6.9 9.11 11.13 (79) Port MacDonnell 1.2 1.3 2.5 5.7 (37) Goals - Tantanoola: C. Hamilton 3; C. Paproth, J. Varcoe 2; N. Bell, J. Peters, T. McGrath, R. Hay. Pt Mac: J. Drakeley 3; J. McGregor, A. McGregor. Best - Tantanoola: R. Hay, T. McGrath, J. Rehn, S. Taylor, A. Lindner, M. Warren. Pt Mac: C. Driver, B. Creek, T. Lampard, S. Scheidl, A. McGregor, T. Sullivan. BEST ON GROUND - SE TIMES TROPHY - RICKY HAY (TANTANOOLA)

B RESERVE Port MacDonnell 51 (M. Perryman, T. Jacob) d Tantanoola 48 (B. Merrett, K. Burchell) BEST ON COURT - MEGAN PERRYMAN - PORT MACDONNELL

17 & UNDER Kalangadoo 52 (E. Hunter, J. Croser) d Robe 41 (L. Faulkner-Hunt, L. Perkins) BEST ON COURT - ELIZA HUNTER - KALANGADOO

SENIOR COLTS

15 & UNDER

Port MacDonnell 2.5 9.8 11.13 19.17 (131) Hatherleigh 0.1 2.4 3.4 3.4 (22) Goals - Pt Mac: W. Chant, R. Timms, N. Wilke 3; L. Bottomley, G. Hutchesson 2; J. Shalless, B. Cutting, A. Richards, B. Dixon, B. Newton, J. Bald. Best - Pt Mac: W. Chant, R. Timms, L. Bottomley, B. Bewton, G. Hutchesson. Hatherleigh: J. Gray, C. Skeer, L. Lang, A. Seamer, E. Seamer, W. Chay. BEST ON GROUND - ALLEN JENKIN TROPHY - WADE CHANT (PORT MACDONNELL)

Robe 47 (K. Nunan, K. Faulkner-Hunt) d Tantanoola 43 (E. Jennings, B. Chanlon) BEST ON COURT - KIRSTEN NUNAN - ROBE

13 & UNDER Mt Burr 34 (A. Goode, M. Bevan) d Hatherleigh 33 (E. Cook, T. Doecke) BEST ON COURT - ALICE GOODE - MT BURR

JUNIOR COLTS

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Kalangadoo 2.0 2.0 2.1 5.1 (31) Kongorong 1.1 1.4 2.5 3.6 (24) Goals - Kalangadoo: M. Varcoe 2; G. Frost, M. Davies, D. Joyce. Kongorong: L. Smith 2; S. Von Stanke. Best - Kalangadoo: L. Redford, N. Reilly, G. Frost, M. Davies, T. May, M. Varcoe. Kongorong: W. Vickery, A. Dethmore, B. Olds, T. Mahony, D. Wright, B. Von Stanke- Dowie. BEST ON GROUND - JOHN SEEBOHM TROPHY - WILL VICKERY (KONGORONG)

MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL & NETBALL PREMIERSHIP TEAM PHOTOS

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1. A Reserve Netball Prmiers - Kalangadoo 2. B Grade Netball Premiers - Tantanoola 3. B Reserve Netball Premiers - Port MacDonnell 4. 17 & Under Netball Premiers - Kalangadoo 5. 15 & Under Netball Premiers - Robe 6. 13 & Under Netball Premiers - Mt Burr

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7. Junior Colts Football Premiers - Kalangadoo 8. Senior Colts Football Premiers - Port MacDonnell

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9. B Grade Football Premiers - Tantanoola FOOTBALL TEAM PHOTOS COURTESY OF KELVIN RUGE

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Above - MSE football grand final action. PHOTO COURTESY OF KAREN CAWTHORNE.



Motor GIBBS ON LONG ROAD TO RECOVERY

PICNICKING WITH THE PETROL HEADS

Former Mount Gambier rider, Kirk Gibbs, has suffered the highs and lows of motor sport, all in the space of a week. His runner up finish in the 2016 Australian Motocross Championship was tinged with disappointment, given he led for much of the season and was the defending champion, but still a good result in a highly competitive season. It was a result that earned him Australian selection - a lifelong dream of the motocross champion. But it all came unstuck at training earlier this month at Queensland Motocross Park. Gibbs had a fall on, ironically, a supercross track he had a hand in building, and broke his femur, sidelining him for a long stint of rehabilitation and precluding him from the September 24 at the Motocross of Nationals and can also not contest the Australian Supercross Championships from September 17- November 13. Given Gibbs has previously injured his hip, it was certainly his initial fear he had fell prey to the same injury but this time it was his femur. “He’s on the mend already, and from here it all depends on how everything knits together because the femur is a solid bone to break,” KTM Motocross Racing Team Manager Kyle Blunden said. “He’ll be monitored and we’ll play it by ear as far as his recovery is concerned. It’s a big blow to the team and for everybody involved, we’ve seen Kirk grow as a rider and as a person since 2012, and to see him finally get an opportunity that they’ve wanted their whole life, and then have that opportunity disappear is gut-wrenching. Kirk is someone that we know seems to bounce back stronger every time he gets hurt. And now that we know he has pulled through surgery okay, and is already on the mend, we are excited for what the future holds for him. Kirk has always been fantastic with coming back when he feels like he’s ready. I think that aided him in being able to get the results that he did this year, because it would have been very easy for him to panic at the start of the year when everybody else was riding, but he let himself heal properly and when he did get back into it, it was at 110%. He is one of the smarter guys when it comes to managing his injuries.” Gibbs, while back home resting is already tiring of life on the couch. “I’m glad to start the recovery but so gutted I cannot represent Australia at the MXON this year which has been a huge goal of mine,” Gibbs said. “Thanks everyone for the messages and visits, I know who has my back through the highs and lows.”

It’s on again - the South East Street Machines Club is running the Petrol Heads Picnic on Saturday, October 1, at the Lady Nelson Reserve in Mount Gambier (beside the big boat on the highway). The owners of modified, restored, performance, classic, vintage, modern muscle, competition and special interest cars and motorbikes are invited to be part of the display.

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There is space for unregistered or competition vehicles to be unloaded and put on display too. Kids are also welcome to bring along their custom push bikes and sliders. Vehicles can arrive between 8am and 10am, the show will be open to the public from 10am until 2.30pm. There will be trophies for the Top 5 Cool Rides and food and drinks will be available. Entry for display vehicles is free, passenger and spectator entry is by gold coin donation. At 2.30pm the display vehicles are invited to come on a cruise and then join with South East Street Machines members at the after party. There are always a couple of fun games to get involved in throughout the day, you don’t have to have a vehicle on display to be part of the games, everyone can join in. This year the kids rocker cover racing is back with prizes, and there is also a new grown ups version of the rocker cover racing. The idea is for people to make a race car from an old rocker cover by putting a set of wheels on it then run it down the drag strip to see who is fastest. Full rules, regulations and some pictures for inspiration are in the NEWS section of the South East Street Machines website, just look up www. southeaststreetmachines.com A new game from last year’s picnic is back, too. The Baby Seat Challenge is a race where two people sit in the front seat of a car, they have to get out, take a ‘baby’ out of a child seat in the back, change a nappy, strap the ‘baby’ securely back into the car seat and jump back into the front of the car. No actual babies will be involved in this..... The Petrol Heads Picnic is a casual low cost day for all motoring enthusiasts to come along, display their pride and joy, kick off the car show season for another year and have a few laughs along the way. For any further info ring Dave on 0408172790, log onto the website or find South East Street Machines on facebook.

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