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COVER - GAMBIER ELECTRONICS CELEBRATING 25 YEARS Celebrating 25 years in business on the 1st of September, Gambier Electronics has built a reputation for sales, service and maintenance of radio communications systems and general electronics that is second to none. What started out as a small repair business in Elizabeth street has now become a highly sought after communications powerhouse. From the Queensland outback to the Limestone Coast and Western Victoria, Gambier Electronics provides communications services for government, corporate, industrial and individual clients. It was in 1992 that Andrew and Janelle Birks and John and Wendy Merrett set up Gambier Electronics, employing one apprentice. Andrew and Janelle are still at the helm, having had up to 20 employees at the height of the Austar (now Foxtel) revolution that saw them flat out installing pay TV systems. “We have gone through many phases over the last 25 years, from servicing the old Commodore 64 state of the art home computers to now working on major communication sites for government and telecommunications companies,” Andrew said. “We now provide 24/7 on-call services to keep vital communications systems operating - systems that each of us rely upon on a daily basis.” Andrew added that in the past, they provided repair services for domestic appliances such as TVs and VCRs. “We supplied and installed renewable energy systems, TV antenna systems, security systems and phone systems,” he said. “Changing

times and changing demands has allowed the business to move in a different direction so that we no longer provide these services.” Radio communications though, has always been the cornerstone of Gambier Electronics right from those early days, and is still a core part of their business. They excel in providing wide area radio communications options that includes superior, customised, mobile voice and data solutions. With five established repeater hilltop sites, Gambier Electronics provides radio communications coverage across the southeast of South Australia and Western Victoria. All sites are mains powered with battery back-up for reliability. Clients with radio fleets can rent airtime using Gambier Electronics’ digital trunked network or any of their analogue repeaters, avoiding costly capital outlay for client owned repeater infrastructure. Their expertise in radio communications sees them as the South Australian Government contractor working throughout the outback areas of South Australia; a role they have held for the past 17 years. Two or three times a year they can be seen heading off to remote communities and cattle stations installing new and maintaining existing radio communications infrastructure. They are a preferred contractor for emergency services agencies in the lower and upper southeast of the State and the western districts of Victoria. The current dynamic team includes Brad and Dylan, both having

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completed their apprenticeships with Gambier Electronics and have now been with the business for more than a decade. Brody is due to complete his four year apprenticeship next year and Josh started with the business just over 12 months ago as a communication systems technician. Newcomer Jacob (pictured above), who will start his apprenticeship early next year, rounds out the team. Gambier Electronics operates a quality repair workshop with state of the art test equipment. They provide installation services and maintenance services for all radio communications and emergency services equipment. They are experienced in working with

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FIFTH CONFERENCE TITLE FOR HILL’S PIONEERS Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier Pioneers coach Richard Hill expected an arm wrestle as his team took on Nunawading for the fifth time

in a play-off contest and that’s exactly what he got as Pioneers secured the East Conference title with a three point win over the Spectres. “Absolutely no

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surprise to me that it came down to the last little bit,” Hill said. “I feel pretty proud of the guys, Nunawading are a heck of a team.” But for the Spectres it ended as the fifth loss to the Pioneers in play offs. “I must admit I thought when you keep coming up against a team that’s such high quality you think the odds say they’ve got to eventually win one.” But it wasn’t to be and the sold out home crowd were able to carry the home side to victory. “I think that was the biggest crowd we’ve ever had,” Hill said. “The bar was full and it was just fantastic.” It certainly wasn’t a pretty game but finals so rarely are. “It was a tough, tough game,” Hill said. Simon Conn, the 2017 SEABL MVP, was always going to be a focus for the Pioneers, as well as Shane McDonald, and the coach was full of praise for the defensive effort that saw them keep the dangerous Spectres to only 76 points. “We figured we wouldn’t be able to completely shut out Conn but we did a great job on everyone else,” Hill said. “Our defence really did hold up well.” The coach also pleased with the other end of the court. “In a tight game like that, we made all our free throws and that’s not necessarily easy to do,” he said. Just ask long time rival Ballarat, who missed 13 from the charity stripe and consequently lost a close South Conference decider to Dandenong. Daniel Alexander hit the two foul shots that gave the home side a three point buffer with seconds to play and forced the Spectres to have to find a three

to avoid defeat but the Dain Swetalla shot didn’t drop. Skipper Tom Daly, at the helm for his first Conference title, led the way with 21 points, while Luke Jamieson, who has been so critical in 2017, again showed his worth with 19 points and six rebounds. Alexander was also huge on the boards with 12 rebounds. The Pioneers led by as

many as 11 points during the contest but for the most part it was a basket for basket contest that was always on a knife’s edge. Daly, Brad Hill, Matt Sutton and Erik Burdon have been part of all five of the conference wins. “You do become attached to those guys,” Hill said. “We’ve developed a mutual trust and respect and those guys have earned that. They’ve been able to bring a consistency to the group. Not just in games but in training and off the court. It hasn’t mattered who’s come in around those guys because they’ve had a massive impact. A coach can talk about the hard work you need to do but you actually need the leadership from within to show the way as well.” cont. page 35 Above - The 2017 East Conference champions. Left - Pioneers import Daniel Alexander in full flight. PHOTOS BY FRANK MONGER

FAMILIAR FACE TO ADJUDICATE VOCAL SHOWCASE Ayesha Susic is coming home this week, pairing with Anne Credlin to adjudicate the 2017 Limestone Coast Showcase, which runs from Tuesday night until Saturday night. Hosted at Mount Gambier’s Wehl Street Theatre, the five day vocal extravaganza, that covers all genres from classical to country, and choirs to musical theatre, has attracted almost 90 entries. The return of Ayesha, who has long supported the showcase, which started in 2004, as a competitor, is exciting for organisers, and the singer and vocal teacher, herself. “She was thrilled to be invited as an adjudicator,” Mount Gambier Choral Society president Judy Renney said. “It was a dream she wanted to fulfil.” And Ayehsa also couldn’t contain her excitement. “Mainly because I grew up in Mount Gambier and that’s where my singing career started,” she said. “Even some of the teachers and people that helped mould me as a singer are still there. It is nice to be able to give something back to a community that was consistently there for me as a performer.” It is Ayehsa’s first gig as an adjudicator but mentoring is nothing new for the 34 year old. lifestyle1.net | 04

Limestone Coast Showcase has singers from Under 10 through to open and continues to fulfil its original purpose – to give local singers an opportunity to perform. “It is really great to get all the singers in the region together to perform,” Judy said. The long standing support of Forty Winks, Gambier City Pharmacy and the Rotary Club of Mount Gambier West, who have been on board since the event’s inception has been critical, as had the generous support of many in the business community, allowing the showcase to offer enticing prizes. The Limestone Coast Showcase has seen such performers as Cristina d’Agostino, Euan Doidge, Hannah Bruhn, Alison Avron, Frances Braithwaite, Bronson Pfeiler and Ashley and Rachel Bronca, who have all gone on to careers that include music. Sessions are $6 for interested onlookers, with the major gongs

handed out on Saturday night, which is a $10 performance. There are also day passes available. SEE NEXT WEEK’S LIFESTYLE1 FOR A PROFILE ON AYESHA SUSIC & WHAT’S SHE’S BEEN UP TO SINCE LEAVING MOUNT GAMBIER Above - Ayesha Susic (left) with Euan Doidge and vocal teacher Pamela Walker at a performane of Kinky Boots.


EP LAUNCH RAISES THOUSANDS FOR LEUKAEMIA FOUNDATION

Fifteen year old Ellyana Sims launched her debut EP on August 19 at Mount Gambier’s Main Corner and in the process raised more than $7000 for the Leukaemia Foundation. Proceeds from the sale of the EP My Own Race, which is also available on Spotify and iTunes, are going to the Bridgestone

Australia Leukaemia Foundation Village, which provides patients with a home away from home when in Adelaide for treatment, as well as transport to medical appointments. The Tenison Woods College student has also been invited to sing at Light The Night, in Adelaide’s Victoria Square, on October 6, where she will also be selling her EP to continue her fundraising push. Light The Night is a major Leukaemia Foundation fundraiser and the Adelaide event usually attracts around 5000 people. Above - Ellyana and her band take to the stage at the EP launch Left - Ellyana (right) with her vocal teacher Jodi Swiggs from Phoenix Music Studio. PHOTOS BY GEORGIA QUICK

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SCIENCE DUO WINS A PLACE AT NATIONAL FORUM Two Mount Gambier teenagers are busy planning and fundraising for an experience of a lifetime when they head to the National Youth Science Forum in Brisbane in January. Tenison Woods College student Elly Walters (right) and Mount Gambier High School’s Panashe Saruwaka (left), both Year 11 students, survived a gruelling vetting proves to be selected as part of a 300 strong contingent set to converge on Brisbane for the January 9-20 event. The girls have quickly become firm friends, despite only meeting at Ararat College for the judging process earlier this month, where every applicant had to present their work to panel of judges. Both girls were shocked to make the cut but thrilled to be presented with such an opportunity and they have now both set up Go Fund Me

pages, as well as organising some other fundraising events, to assist with the cost of attending the forum. The forum is designed to give students a broader understanding of the diverse study and career options available in science, technology, engineering and mathematics and to encourage them to continue their studies in these fields. At the forum the girls will visit science and technology related laboratories and facilities; go on site tours; listen to lectures; take part in workshops; go to social events; participate in group activities that improve communication and presentation skills. Participants also take part in sessions on entrepreneurship, critical thinking, how to work together effectively, and more. The focus is not solely on academic achievements, but on developing

well-rounded individuals who have the skills and confidence to determine their futures. ELLY WALTERS “I received an email from school suggesting I apply online for a chance to go to the forum. I am really into science. I never imagined so many people would apply so it is an honour to have been chosen. When I got the call, I kept saying, “are you sure?” I really enjoy all aspects of science and I think because I love it I am good at it. I am really interested in chemistry and biology and to be honest I have only really got excited about science since I started high school. I would love to get into research. I do enjoy English and welding as well at school but I just love science and it is definitely my strongest subject. I am really looking forward to meeting everyone. I have watched videos from previous forums and everyone looks so friendly and to get together with like minded people and have open discussions about things from the science world. To get to meet the professors we will be meeting and to broaden our knowledge will be amazing. Miss (Vanessa) Courtney has been a really good teacher for me and as I am doing Year 12 and things are a little harder for me she always makes sure I understand.” PANASHE SARUWAKA “Every other science thing I have heard about hasn’t focussed on medicine like this one does and that’s what got me interested. When I found out more

than 1000 students applied I thought “why bother?” but then a friend from school said she had withdrawn and for some reason I decided to give it a go. It was in high school that I started really enjoying science. I like it because you are dealing with facts most of the time and I like dealing with facts and what you know. I do enjoy other subjects as well, like dance and English, but science is definitely my passion. At this stage I really want to get into medicine but I know that might change. That’s one

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Regional Development Australia Limestone Coast (RDALC) and the City of Mount Gambier have encouraged more than 100 Holden employees to consider a tree change to the Limestone Coast at a jobs fair earlier this month, as the October 20 closure of the Elizabeth car manufacturing plant nears. It is the second time the two peak bodies have attended a similar event and it is hoped some of the Holden workers will choose to fill job vacancies in this region. Above - Holden employees Paul Smedley (left), Ronnie Arboit and Franco Cecere with City of Mount Gambier Tourism and Economic Development Manager Donna Foster.



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NEW HOME FOR PORTLAND LIBRARY DURING MAJOR UPGRADE Portland Library is preparing for a move into a new CBD home to make way for a major redevelopment at its current site. Glenelg Shire Council has endorsed a nine month lease agreement for rental of 56 Percy Street, Portland – the former Chicken Feed premises – in the Macintyre Arcade complex which will become a temporary home for the library during the construction phase, which is due to begin in November. Glenelg Libraries manager Yvette Parker said the full suite of library services would still be available from the temporary CBD location. The $400,000 Portland Library redevelopment includes a refurbishment of the front counter, new meeting spaces, redesign of staff space, and creation of a dedicated space for creative play and programming for youth, and teen chill out area. The library team is currently recruiting a working group to plan the new look space, which has been funded by the State Government. Construction is expected to be complete by May next year.

GUN AMNESTY DEADLINE LOOMS Hand in your unregistered firearms without fear of prosecution until September 30 this year under the nationwide firearm amnesty. If you have an unregistered firearm, you may be able to register or sell it during the amnesty—no questions asked. If you cannot or do not want to register or sell your firearm, you can hand it in at an approved location A full list of drop off points and more information is available at https://firearmsamnesty. ag.gov.au/Pages/home.aspx FOOD SAFETY IN FOCUS The City of Mount Gambier is hosting the TAFE SA Food Safety 3.5 hour Short Course on Monday, September 25, at City Hall. This is a local accredited training opportunity for food business owners, operators and food handlers working, volunteering or seeking work in the industry. Session times are 10am –1.30pm or 3–6.30pm at a cost of $20 per person (conditions apply). Phone TAFE on (08)8348 4662 to register as bookings are essential and numbers are limited. For further information visit food safety or call (08)8721 2530.

LAST CHANCE TO VIEW ICONIC COLLECTION Remember Me: The Lost Diggers Of Vignacourt is in its last week at the Hamilton Art Gallery. The Thuillier collection covers many of the significant aspects of Australian involvement on the Western Front, from military life to the friendships and bonds formed between the soldiers and civilians. Captured on glass, printed into postcards and posted home, the photographs made by the Thuillier family enabled Australian soldiers to maintain a fragile link with loved ones in Australia. The exhibition showcases a selection of the photographs as handmade traditional darkroom prints and draws on the Australian War Memorial’s own collections to tell the story of these men in their own voices. FREE BUSINESS FORUM Would you like to find out how you can grow your business through innovation and export? If you’re a business in the Limestone Coast region, or an advisor helping local businesses, register now for the free Innovation and Export Forum. The forum is on Tuesday, September 19, 1.30pm to 5:.0pm at The Main Corner, City Hall, Mount Gambier. Register online at register.eventarc.com/39093/findout-how-you-can-grow-your-businessthrough-innovation-and-export

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5 ST ANDREWS DRIVE, MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 4 CAR VENDORS SAYS SELL $490,000 Beautifully designed display located in the popular attamurra estates. Only a stone throw from the 2nd fairway. Not just a home but a lifestyle. All the features would expect, stunning kitchen, fully ducted air conditioning, raked ceiling, 2 living areas, 2 outdoor entertaining areas. Bathrooms and wet areas of the highest quality.

1/218 COMMERCIAL STREET , MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR CHARACTER COTTAGE $165,000 This home has the character of yesteryear, 3 bedrooms, lounge up graded galley kitchen and bathroom laundry areas. Gas heating, private yard, and two carspaces and located handy to all of mt gambiers facilities. Ideal for renovater investor flipper or short term accomodation

4 BUFFALO COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR PRESTIGE EXECUTIVE HOME $690,000 Arguably the best floor plan of a brand new home to be placed on the market for some time. Stunning finishes throughout, quality fixture and fittings, designed to northern aspects, perfect living and entertaining areas, state of the art kitchen with butler’s pantry, floor to ceiling tiles in a wow factor wet areas

3/5 JOHN STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR IMMACULATE HOME $229,500 Check out this beautifully presented home, located in a popular part of mount gambier, close to shops. The home has open plan kitchen meals family area, with 2 good size bedrooms with bir garage umr with inside access and space for 2nd vehicle or small caravan, lovely appointed wet areas and covered patio

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8 Somerset Close

6 Candlewood Court

REDUCED 3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

4

car parking

Superb Family home in an A1 Lakes location, close to schools and shopping nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac

4/3 Powell Street

NEW

27 Peake Street

47 Brolga Street

3 Peters Street

HUGE REDUCTION

$337,500

4

OPEN

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.

bed rooms

SAT 9.30-10.00

NEW

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

REDUCED

$349,500

2

OPEN

Easy care living at its best. A wonderful solidly constructed homette, perfect for an investor or retiree. Well maintained, with loads of appeal.

SAT 9.30-10.00

21568 Riddoch Highway, Moorak

NEW

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$219,000

4

OPEN

Beautifully maintained residence in the popular Birdsville area. Lovely views, solar panels and rear yard access.

SAT 10.15-10.45

8 Elliot Street, Port MacDonnell

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$385,000

3

OPEN

Solid & spacious. An affordable home looking for a first home buyer to seize an opportunity. Quiet location, close to CBD.

SAT 10.15-10.45

37 Elizabeth Street, Port MacDonnell

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$179,000

OPEN SAT 11.00-11.30

11 Jeffries Street, Pt MacDonnell

REDUCED 2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

This is the one you have been waiting for! There is an instant ‘WOW’ the moment you step inside.

$179,500

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

3

car parking

Beautifully maintained property inside and out. Ideal for the first home buyer who wants a country feel close to the city.

OPEN SAT 11.00-11.30

8 Wilson Street

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

4

car parking

3

OPEN

Three bedroom home just 80 metres (approx) from the beach. Large kitchen/living/dining, second living area, double length garage. The perfect weekender!

SAT 11.45-12.15

1 Duigan Street

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

$215,000

5

bed rooms

A well cared for inner city bungalow loaded with charm. Huge block over 1,000m2, great shedding, close proximity to schools, shops and sporting grounds.

2

bath rooms

6

car parking

$365,000

Offering superior family living in every possible way. Five bedrooms, main with walk in robe and stunning ensuite, formal lounge with polished timber floor boards, 18m x 5m shed (approx)

Elizabeth/Wyatt Street

$169,000

7 Hilltop Avenue

NEW PRICE

REDUCED 3

$199,000

101 Pelican Point Rd, Pelican Point

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

$235,000

Own your own coastal getaway – three bedrooms plus office, kitchen/living/ dining, fully enclosed entertaining area, high clearance double length garage with power connected.

1A Limestone Court

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$199,500

Well maintained and cared for home in popular coastal township. A stones throw from the beach. Ideal permanent or easy care holiday home.

5 Hilltop Avenue

NEW

NEW PRICE 3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$379,500

A1 location – designer home in quality street. Big on living areas & entertaining with high ceilings throughout. Ideal flat allotment with rear yard access.

22 Tenison Drive

2

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

1

car parking

$259,000

A light filled and spacious courtyard home in popular location. Big on space. Close to hospital & market place complex. An ideal investment. Priced to sell.

Springview Estate – Stage 2

3

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

4

car parking

$419,000

Perfect location – spacious family home in a quality street. Big on living and big on shedding! An ideal family home for those looking for low maintenance living and flat rear yard access.

44 McMahon Road, Worrolong

NEW PRICE $175,000

4

bed rooms

“ADDRESS SAYS IT ALL” • Two allotments – two titles • On approx 1,000m2 • Being sold as a whole • Centrally located gem • Fantastic outlook • A unique opportunity not to be missed

2

bath rooms

7

car parking

$385,000

Coastal paradise located a stone throw from the ocean, 3 bedrooms main with ensuite & WIR, 4th bedroom/teenagers retreat located off the garage. 3 bay 2.7m clearance shed with power and loft.

RENTALS 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 4 4 4 4

bed rooms

4

bath rooms

4

car parking

$875,000

Immaculately presented family home in ever popular Tenison Drive. Five bedrooms – (two bedrooms both featuring a stunning ensuite). Four bathrooms, amazing indoor pool area, theatre room with wet bar and powder room.

Land

From $120,000

Stage 2 “Collins Street”. A truly exciting subdivision. Sizing from 1,194m2 to 2,492m2. Sewer, power, Telstra and water available.

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

3+

car parking

$335,000

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

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

UNITS/HOUSES

1/7 Holder Street 2/84 Bay Road 2/193 Commercial Street West 2/4 Hartley Street 2/17 Canavan Road 16 Byrne Street 22 Victor Street 37 Umpherston Street 9 Max Young Drive 17 Renfrey Place 24 Navajo Drive 2 Lasiandra Crescent 3 Cottage Grove Court

5

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 3

Avail 22/9/17 at $115 per week Avail 30/9/17 at $165 per week Avail Now at $170 per week Avail Now at $220 per week Avail 15/9/17 at $240 per week Avail Now at $250 per week Avail 29/9/17 at $255 per week Avail 7/10/17 at $260 per week Avail 27/10/17 at $260 per week Avail 6/10/17 at $280 per week Avail Now at $300 per week Avail Now at $335 per week Avail Now at $390 per week

NEW

2/17 Canavan Road

Avail 15/9/17 2 1 1 $240 pw • 2 bedrooms, both with BIR’S • Spacious lounge/dine/kitchen • Electric Kitchen • R/C air conditioner • Bath with separate shower • Garage UMR with internal access • Undercover outdoor area • No pets

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16 Byrne Street

NEW

Avail Now 3 1 1 $250 pw • 3 bedrooms • Main with BI Robe • Formal dine • Kitchen with electric cook & dishwasher • Lounge with sc wood heater & r/c air conditioner • Enclosed patio area • Carport UMR • Fully enclosed yard • 6 month lease only • Pets Neg

9 Max Young Drive

NEW

Avail 27/10/17 3 2 2 $260 pw • 3 bedrooms main with WIR & ens • Formal lounge • Open kitch/dine/family with elec cook, d/washer, R/C air con & gas wall furnace • enclosed patio area • Single garage UMR with internal access • Enclosed rear yard • No Pets


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

Sue Mitchell PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Contact our office today to view our current properties or one of the NEW

9 Kooringa Street

NEW

29/2A Coolabah Street

NEW

7 Venice Court

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

NEW RELEASES

24 Shalamar Crescent

NEW

listed below!

20 Buffalo Crescent

NEW

REDUCED 3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

2

car parking

$219,000

A well maintained & renovated home fit for a family. Spacious living areas, outdoor entertaining & great shedding. Currently leased @ $225 p/ week. A smart investment.

135 Glencoe Road

2

bed rooms

1

$219,500

1

bath rooms

car parking

Value buying unit in quality group. Modern and fresh feel throughout. Low maintenance living – ideal for retirees or investors! Put this on your list.

4

bed rooms

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

4

car parking

$230,000

approx 10 acres

33990 Princes Hwy Compton

bed rooms

bath rooms

5

4

bed rooms

2

4

bath rooms

car parking

car parking

7.7 acres (approx)

A magnificent rural lifestyle. Quality home big on living areas and outdoor entertaining. Great shedding and a well maintained established setting.

16 Tweed Crescent

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

1

car parking

Super spacious solid home ideal for the growing family or investor alike. Great area close to McDonald Park Primary School, shopping and reserves. Inspect asap!

RENTALS 17 Renfrey Place

NEW

FREE APPRAISAL

$345,000

A secluded paradise fit for a family. Spacious family home in a beautiful private setting. Tennis court, loads of gardening and implement shed. You’ll feel a world away!

Please phone

08 8725 5766 12 Callahan Place

2

bath rooms

car parking

$259,500

Tucked away in a quiet cul de sac is this lovely home which will suit the first home buyer or investor, ideal location – be quick!

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

4

car parking

$399,000

880m2 (approx)

Brand new home awaiting its lucky new owner – A superb property. If you are looking to build, book your inspection Asap. Rear yard access to detached double high clearance garageLocated in the popular Aramanta Subdivision.

16 Kaleo Court

3

bed rooms

1

1

bath rooms

car parking

$314,500

It’s all about location! A wonderful low maintenance home located in a fantastic street. Wide flat block with rear access. Surrounded by quality homes and Parklands.

11-54 Jubilee Hwy West

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$400,000

This superb family home is situated on an elevated 1005m2 (approx) allotment in a quiet Cul-de-sac in the popular Conroe heights - the ultimate family home!

2/3 Henty Street

NEW PRICE 2

bed rooms

1

1

bath rooms

car parking

$215,000

The perfect low maintenance home – torrens title homette with a fresh and modern appeal. An ideal investment in popular Lindsay Street – a pet lovers delight.

17 Gaden Street

$259,500

bed rooms

2

11 Hilltop Avenue

approx 7,660m2

45 Lindsay Street

$459,500

3

Put your place in this space

NEW PRICE 2

car parking

$359,000

23 Edwards Road, Port MacDonnell

Lovely cottage nestled on 10 lush acres (approx) at Glencoe, ideal for the horse lover. If escaping the City is your dream - Inspect asap

3

bath rooms

2

A generous size home located in a quiet cul-de-sac. All the necessities the modern family requires. Spacious living areas, outdoor entertaining & rear yard access.

NEW PRICE 3

2

3

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

4

bed rooms

2

bath rooms

2

car parking

$549,000

1,238m2 approx

A luxury home loaded with features. Three living areas, outdoor dining and well maintained self cleaning pool. Elevated position to capture the beautiful outlook. Size, space & quality all on offer.

VANILLA BEAN

$159,500

Lovely elevated home, the ideal starter or investment property, currently tenanted at $220 p.w Exceptional buying. Vendor will consider all genuine offers.

2

bed rooms

1

1

bath rooms

car parking

$94,000

A solid investment – tidy unit in well maintained group. Break the rental cycle or invest – currently leased at $135 per week

Bengalee Crescent

$120,000 PLUS SAV Hey all you foodies – one of the best known restaurant/cafes in the city is for SALE! Fully licensed, stunning and spacious, secure lease / strong profit please phone Paul Chuck for more information.

LAND

2

bed rooms

1

bath rooms

1

car parking

$215,000

Spacious two bedroom townhouse within CBD limits. Large kitchen/meals/ dining, both bedrooms with built in robes, private rear court yard!

Tecoma Close

$115,000 TO $135,000

Premium allotments within Aramanta Estate, sweeping views of Mount Gambier, sizes ranging from 731m2 to 1,069m2. All services, fully fenced and retained. Ready to choose your dream block!

FIRST RELEASE – COUNTRY LIVING ALLOTMENTS ON THE CITY FRINGE Located on the western boundary of the city are these 5,000m2 (approx) allotments. Build your country dream but still be close to all the delights of the city: Zoned - country living, fenced, power & water LOT 101 $165,000 LOT 102 SOLD LOT 103 SOLD LOT 104 $165,000

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

COMMERCIAL

3/193 Commercial Street West

8B Helen Street

10 Bay Road

• Harrald Street • 30A Commercial Street West • 1/2 James Street • 2/2 James Street • 10 Bay Road

Avail 6/10/17 4 1 1 $280 pw • 3 Bedrooms all with built-in robes • Downstairs 4th bedroom or games room with bi robes & private access • Kitchen with electric cooking • Lounge with gas heating • Single garage UMR with internal access • Pets Neg

• Shed 5/12 Bodey Circuit • 20 Sturt Street • 8B Helen Street • 1 & 2/249 Commercial Street West • 2 & 3/193 Commercial Street West

Avail Now

Avail Now

Avail Now

Commercial

Commercial

Commercial

• Large open area • Up to 125m2 available approximately • Owner can make adjustments to suit your needs • POA

• Office Space/Professional Consulting Rooms • Front Reception area with built in desk/ cupboards • Two Offices • Kitchen • Approx 80 square meters • POA

• Reception Area with R/C Air Con • Two Offices & store room • Share kitchen facilities & toilets • 3 Car parking Spaces • Approximately 73 Square meters • Access from James Street

• 23-25 Commercial Street West

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SALES Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782 or Carolyn Gazzard 0418 813 233 RECEPTION Phoebe Douglas 08 8725 4225 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Denise Mitselburg 0437 902 438 Lisa Yeates Emma Beare

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

18 Derwent Court

$249,000

7A Lansell Street

$489,000

2 Degaris Street

$265,000

NEW

OPEN SATURDAY 9.30 - 10.00AM

OPEN SATURDAY 10.30 - 11.00AM

AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME IN A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC Situated in an established and quiet area this lovely home has loads of street appeal. Main bedroom with WIR & ensuite. Remaining 2 bedrooms with BIR. Formal lounge has the ambience and convenience of a gas log heater. Second living area with sprung timber flooring. Kitchen with w/I pantry. Spacious main bathroom with separate bath & shower. Vehicle access to rear yard which is fully enclosed with a garden shed. Add your own flair and you’ll be proud to call this your home.

BOASTING AN IDEAL LOCATION & INDIVIDUALITY Looking for something just that little bit different but don’t want to compromise on location? Oozing the ambience of a chalet rarely seen in this area. This quirky four bedroom home offers delightful outlooks to lush green foliage from just about every room. Multi level living areas provide plenty of space to be on your own while the lounge and dining rooms are lovely spaces for family entertaining. All bedrooms are a good size and the main offers a roomy ensuite and built in robes. Gas ducted heating under the floor ensure year round comfort. The exotic rear yard provides a private place to relax with family and friends in the warmer months. Internal access from the garage is available as is vehicle access through the garage to the rear yard. A short walk to the Lakes, main street or the New Rails Precinct.

43 Crouch Street North

$295,000

PRIME LOCATION TO LIVE OR INVEST Located in the lakes area between Tenison Woods College & Reidy Park school this beautifully presented property is oozing with charm. 3 Large bedrooms, the main with BIR’s. Cosy lounge with slow combustion heater and r/c split system. Renovated kitchen with gas cooktop and 900mm oven. Updated bathroom with separate bath & shower. Spacious rear entertaining area is enclosed so it can be enjoyed all year round. Low maintenance grounds with large garden shed.

30B Peppermint Drive

$329,000

NEW

A RARE RETRO FIND This unique property offers an exciting potential to a renovator with vision. Located in the heart of the city and situated on a corner allotment of approx. 1479m2. The “bones” of this original beauty are superb and is currently comprised as 3 good size bedrooms, Kitchen with electric cooking plus formal dine. An ambient open fire plan adorns the large lounge room which also soaks up sun from the North facing windows. This family home has the convenience of 2 toilets, a funky bathroom with an original pedestal basin. A double garage is under the main roof and features lovely barn style sliding doors. Surrounded by gorgeous gardens, let your imagination go crazy, and transform this into a modern-day gem

20 Lee Court

$275,000

SLEEK, STYLISH AND STUNNING Absolute perfection is what you’ll find here. Simply elegant and almost brand new. Open plan living areas with views to landscaped side yard. Gourmet gas cooker and walk in pantry. 3 bedrooms, main with walk in robe and spacious ensuite. Remaining bedrooms with built in robes. 3 way main bathroom. Sheltered alfresco entertaining that’s also extremely private. The ultimate in courtyard living will certainly not disappoint.

48 Ferrers Street

$739,000

11 Lasiandra Crescent

$225,000

SPOERLTID RED I U Q E R S E

NEW

LOW MAINTENANCE LIFESTYLE IN A CONVENIENT LOCATION Perfect for first home buyers, down-sizers or investors. You will feel right at home the moment that you step through the front door. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac close to the hospital and shopping centre this 3 bedroom home provides 2 living areas. Formal lounge at the front of the property when you need some quiet time. A light-filled family/dining/kitchen at the rear leads to an outdoor entertaining area. The kitchen is the hub of the home and features a gas cooktop, dishwasher and large pantry.

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ELEGANT AND GRACIOUS Breathtakingly beautiful and situated on Ferrers Street lies this 1930’s return verandah character beauty. Currently comprised as 3 bedrooms plus a dedicated office. The home is a wonderful blend of old and new. The formal lounge is of grand proportions with an open fire and stunning leadlight windows overlooking the garden. A stunning ensuite and dressing room are features of the large master bedroom. Ideal for entertaining is the gourmet kitchen, tastefully fitted with a falcon cooker, walk in pantry and superb granite benchtops. The rear dining and family room overlook the tranquil rear yard and pergola area. Vehicle parking is well taken care of, there is a large shed with 2 remote roller doors as well as a single carport. Serviced by both rain and mains water, this property must be inspected to appreciate. Situated on a generous allotment measuring approx..2158m2. Sit back, relax and enjoy everything this superb property has to offer.

83 Bay Road

$670,000

VENDOR OPEN TO OFFERS Located in a quiet cul-de-sac this solid 3 b’room home would make an ideal first home or be a fabulous investment. Freshly painted with neutral décor throughout. All b’rooms have B/I wardrobes. Separate lounge room with gas heating. The bathroom has been fully and very tastefully renovated. Single garage UMR plus large rear workshop with power and concrete floor. 2.0 kW solar panels will save you money. Vendor has moved i/state & is open to offers.

2 Max Young Drive

$395,000

VENDOR OPEN TO OFFERS

TIMELESS ELEGANCE IN AN A1 LOCATION Return verandah villa situated on prestigious Bay Road. With gorgeous character features this home was originally built in 1918 and is situated on a block size of over 2600 square metres. Comprised of 4 bedrooms, formal lounge with gas heating and ornate fireplace. Formal dining, Tasmanian Oak kitchen, and rear family/sun room. The period style bathroom is renovated with a separate toilet. There is ample shedding, including a 3 bay garage with 2 remote roller doors plus a workshop and garden shed Rain water is plumbed to the house And there is an irrigation system for easy care of the manicured gardens. Relax and move in with nothing to do, or extend stcc, on this magnificent allotment situated in the very heart of Mount Gambier

INVESTMENT OF THE WEEK

6/4 Pick Avenue

$169,000

A REAL SURPRISE PACKAGE This solidly constructed 2 bedroom unit is sure to surprise you. Tucked away in a quiet location it’s just a short walk to the main street. Both bedrooms are a good size, the main has BIRs. The lounge room is large and has a gas heater and r/c air conditioner. A separate dining room could be used as a second living area. The kitchen is spacious with plenty of cupboards and bench space. Along the back of the unit is an enclosed entertaining area, which leads out to a lovely lawned yard with a garden shed. Currently rented at $205 p/w with a very good tenant.

SUPERB QUALITY THROUGHOUT Immaculately presented 3/4 bedroom home situated in Max Young Park. Offering spacious formal and informal living areas. Large timber kitchen with gas cooking, dishwasher, WIP & loads of bench space. Every room of this quality home is big. Gorgeous timber windows with disappearing screens overlook manicured gardens both front & rear. Sliding door leads to the outdoor undercover entertaining area which is completely private. Internal access is available from the double garage UMR. No stone has been left unturned in this one-of -a-kind home.

RENTALS 12 Commerce Pl Avail 23.10.17 @ $150 p/wk 1 1

3 Livingston St 3 1 1

Avail 13.9.17 @ $245 p/wk

5/99 Sturt St 2 1

Avail now @ $150 p/wk

4 Gerloff St 3 1 1

Avail 6.10.17 @ $250 p/wk

2/102 Wehl St Nth 2 1 1

Avail now @ $180 p/wk

5/42 Ferrers St 2 1 1

Avail now @ $255 p/wk

19 Kalimna Cres 3 1 1

Avail now @ $330 p/wk

1/3 Arbor St 2 1 1 40 Eglington Tce 4 1 1

Avail 25.9.17 @ $230 p/wk Avail 8.9.17 @ $230 p/wk

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Available 13.9.17 @ $245 p/wk 3

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9 Herbert Street, Mount Gambier

14/2A Coolabah Street, Mount Gambier

6 Canavan Road, Mount Gambier

$292,000 OPEN Saturday

• 3 bedrooms + study or 4th bedroom • Large corner block with good size double door shed • Fully renovated with new carpets and fresh paint throughout

OPEN Saturday

9.00-9.30

9.45-10.15

$225,000

2

1

1

• Great location • Perfect investment or owner occupied • Court yard allotment

$239,000

2

1

2

• 2 bedrooms both with robes • Open plan living, kitchen with loads of cupboards • Currently leased till Oct 2017 for $260 per week

OPEN Saturday

11.00-11.30

3

20165 Riddoch Highway, Mount Gambier

1

2

11 St Martins Drive, Mount Gambier

$550,000 • • • •

$355,000

A 5 bedroom + 3 bathroom residence On 10 acres close to the city With indoor pool and spa A rare opportunity with multiple sheds

• Location location location • Open the gate and walk to work or school • Stunning home with all the trimmings

OPEN Saturday

OPEN Sunday

12.00-1.00

11.30-12.30

5

3

5

4

89 Suttontown Road, Suttontown

2

2

3 Allawah Street, Mount Gambier

$269,000

$695,000

• • • •

• Open plan living/dining/kitchen • 2 bedroom self-contained granny flat • 1.35ha

OPEN Sunday

OPEN Sunday

1.00-2.00

2.15-3.15

5

3

2

4

14 Tawarri Street, Mount Gambier

$329,000 • • • •

Honey - Stop the Car! Versatile floor plan 2 living zones Double Garage plus single figures

3

23 Lumidin Bluv, Mount Gambier

2

1

Three bedrooms all with built in robes Main bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe with city views Large north facing lounge room Modern kitchen with Miele appliances, incinerator and walk in pantry

$550,000 • • • •

3+1

1

3

6 Grange Place, Mount Gambier

2.5

2

Open plan executive living Outdoor undercover entertaining area Polished concrete floors Solar power/ rainwater harvesting

$369,000

4

2 Noojee Street, Mount Gambier

2

1

• Open plan living at its best • 4 double bedrooms all with BIR • Corner block, with access to rear yard

Stage 2, Lakes Park Subdivision, Lakes Park Drive

$248,000 • • • •

3

1

2

Call the removalist! Solid timber floors Deducted gas heating 10x7 shed, powered

RENTAL OF THE WEEK: 35 Tolmie Street, Mount Gambier

$270.00pw. Available 24.10.17

All services including Gas & NBN From $97,500

• Situated on a quiet street close to shops, this tastefully renovated four bedroom brick home offers an abundance of space and would suit the needs of a large family perfectly. • Lounge with gas heating. • Kitchen/dining with RC/AC. • Family room with access to rear yard • Elevated allotment with lock up garage. • Double carport + many extras. • Strictly no pets

• Attractive fully serviced residential allotments • Services include; water, sewer, electricity, gas, Telstra and NBN • Flat building allotment of various sizes from 510m2 to 840m2 plus one allotment of 1,432m2 suitable for unit/townhouse development

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Residential Sales

David Herbert 0408 849 080

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

Craig Marsh 0400 673 549

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08 8726 4400 $219,000

8 Vansittart Road, Mt Gambier

$179,000

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101 Sturt Street, Mount Gambier

OPEN SATURDAY

OPEN SATURDAY

FRESHLY PAINTED INSIDE WITH NEW CARPET & CURTAINS • Solid & spacious family home • Open plan kitchen/living/dine • Separate formal lounge • Tiled extra family room WEB Id. 17770970 Barry Ritter: 0408 853 180

• Great enclosed sunroom • 3 Large bedrooms • Remote garage with internal access • Workshop with cellar • 1041m2 allotment • Established fruit trees

RENOVATE ME! • Formal lounge • 4 bedrooms • Large living area • 2 bathrooms

OPEN SAT SEP 2 10.15 - 10.45

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9 Morphett Terrace, Tarpeena

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2 Francis Street, Tarpeena EW

• 1903m2 Allotment • Sale by Council pursuant to Local Government Act

Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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58 Wehl Street South, Mt Gambier

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NEAT & TIDY CLOSE TO SCHOOL! • 3 Large Bedrooms • Freshly painted throughout • New blinds throughout • Stained mber floors WEB Id. 17770028 Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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LOOK NO FURTHER! • AVAILABLE ON THE AFFORDABLE HOMES PROGRAM • 3 Bedrooms master with ensuite • Separate lounge room WEB Id. 17799063 Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

• Open plan Kitchen Meals area • Polished floor boards • Freshly painted • New window treatments • Secure rear yard • Great carport/pa o area.

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208 Pelican Point Road, Pelican Point $182,000

REDUCED • Prime land of 837m2 for development in centre of town • Located opposite the popular Reidy Park School and close to Tenison Woods College • Privately posi oned with wide driveway entrance • Opportunity to build you family home or develop STCC WEB Id. 8315977 Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

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11 Fairlane Drive, Mount Gambier

GRAZERS LOOK ON HERE! • 158 acres approx. in Allendale East • Access from both Lynchs Road and Yatesmans Road • Land consis ng of 2 separate tles • Steel ca le yards with crush and ramp facing Lynchs road Web Id. 17663841 Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

• Property separated into 4 paddocks plus laneway to ca le yards • Fencing is in very good condi on- wire and barb • Windmill + polytank supplying water to troughs • Well draining brown loam soil over limestone • Highly produc ve land with long fer liser history

SPRINGVIEW E S T A T E

$780,000

BEACHFRONT HIDEAWAY • Absolute beachfront 2 Bedroom home • Panoramic ocean views • Open plan kitchen, dining and lounge • Toilet, bathroom & possible 3rd bdrm in detached building WEB Id. 11239035 Brett Exelby 0458 548 756 2 1 1

1 Heath Street, Mt Gambier

$215,000

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$120,000

• Freehold for sale, Approx. 2824m2 • Lo , Recep on area, Offices & Lunchroom • Good parking & access • 5+5+5 Lease commenced 03/2015 • Offering great return

Includes: Town Water, Sewer, Power, Telstra, Hot Mix Roads, Colorbond Fencing, Bike Paths Allotment Sizes 1194M2 TO 2492M2

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0458 548 756

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malseeds real estate Mt Gambier Millicent Port MacDonnell Robe Beachport

08 8724 9999 1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier & 98 George Street, Millicent 08 8733 1989 32 Vansi art Rd, Mt Gambier

Water Holding Licence 174800.0 kL • Smith Management Area • Lacepede Kongorong Precribed Wells Area (LKPWA)

4 Al nio Dr, Mt Gambier

OPEN INSPECTION

$369,000

7 Rotary Ave, Mt Gambier

EXQUISITELY PRESENTED • Impressive kitchen with quality les, dishwasher and electric cooking. • 3 generous bedrooms all with BIRs • Brand new carpets and freshly painted throughout. • Reverse cycle air con & gas hea ng in lounge. • Brand new, light & bright bathroom.

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Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

$160,000

1/1 Thrush St, Mt Gambier

$285,000

OPEN INSPECTION

SATURDAY 2nd 10.30 - 10.45am SATURDAY 2nd 10.00 - 10.15am

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3/23 Elizabeth St, Mt Gambier

$235,000

SIMPLY IMPRESSIVE • A1 loca on only a stones throw from the Blue Lake. • Beau fully updated kitchen, living and family spaces. • 3 well sized bedrooms, 2 with BIRs. • Ducted gas hea ng and R/C air con.

FOR THE ENTERTAINER • Built in 2009 and residing in a well established and sought a er area. • Modern, open plan living spaces and versa le outdoor entertaining space with views over the neighbourhood and nearby reserve. • The spacious kitchen includes 5-burner gas cook top, electric oven, dishwasher, pantry, a breakfast bar for casual dining plus a dedicated dining space.

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OPEN INSPECTION PEACEFUL OASIS • Quiet and private, located at the back of the property in a community of three units. • Situated across the road from the Mount Gambier Uni ng Church and Resthaven on Elizabeth Street and minutes walk to the main street shopping precinct. • Open plan kitchen/dining/living with gas heater & mber look flooring.

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SATURDAY 2nd 11.30 - 11.45am GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD • Gas hea ng in the open plan kitchen/dining/living area • Electric cooking in the kitchen • Paved rear pergola with block out blinds • Small beau ful garden in front of the property • All the features of a great home in a compact size

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SEA VIEWS! • Built in 2007 this home is located only 100m from the beachfront. • Ground floor features a led lounge room, two bedrooms both with built in robes and bedroom two with ceiling fan, laundry, bathroom with shower over the bath, separate toilet and under stairs storage.

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NEW AND PERFECT, JUST FOR YOU! • Built by Blackbird Industries a year ago. • Modern Kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops, Pantry, Dishwasher and Island Bench. • Formal Lounge with Built in Surround Sound. • Pergola With Sound system built and and plumbing for an outdoor Kitchen.

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15 Kookaburra Court, Mount Gambier

13 Queens Avenue, Mount Gambier

5 Grange Place, Mount Gambier

12 Bruins Road, Wandilo

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Solid, quality built family home situated on a 1081m2 allotment and located in the Birdsville area 4 bedrooms, main with WIW and ensuite Timber kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher, double sink and a large pantry. Other features include ducted R/C, quality fixtures and fi ngs, Single bay garage UMR plus another two bay garage with storage area. The property also offers bore water. In conjunc on with Blue Lake Real Estate

22 – 40 Bishop Road, Mount Gambier

$249,000

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Large 1772m2 allotment and is located close to the CBD, a private school and two public schools. Currently the home is tenanted on a periodic lease at $225.00 per week with the possibility of development at the rear of the home ( S.T.C.A ) Kitchen with gas cooking and a servery opening to the dining area, 3 bedrooms, including main with BIR, and the third bedroom with a WIR, enjoy the ambience and warmth of the gas log fire in the large lounge area. Other features of the home include a large rear rumpus room, polished mber floors and instant gas hot water. The rear yard offers a double bay garage with sliding doors and a single car garage, which could be used as a games room.

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$135,000

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RURAL LIVING ALLOTMENT

1376m2 building allotment located close to schools and shops Surrounded by quality built homes All services available Unequipped bore Room for your dream home and a large shed This block is ready to build on, phone your builder today

644 Glenelg River Road, O.B Flat

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Large 1.363ha (3.36) acre allotment Fully fenced with power connected Just 5 minutes from town Very affordable Call Elisha on 0407 213 023 for more informa on

19 Dry Creek Road, Donovans

2X WATER TAKING LICENCES TOTALLING 687,000KL FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

TO BE AUCTIONED AT THE MOUNT GAMBIER RSL FRIDAY 1ST OF SEPTEMBER AT 1.30pm ACERAGE WITH OLD WORLD CHARM

ACREAGE IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA

Approximately 9.5 acres Perfect for redevelopment or build your dream home (STCA) Located behind the Market Place complex Zoned residen al Contact Elisha Beare on 0407 213 023 today

88.3 acres of magnificent, fer le volcanic soil and only ten minutes from the town centre of Mount Gambier. Solid Family home with 4 double bedrooms, huge lounge, dine in kitchen and slow combus on wood hea ng, rain water, bore water, large 30m x 19.5m fully cemented shed, plus concrete apron with three phase power, prac cal central laneway, ca le yards, shearing shed, hay shed and 35,784 KL water taking licence, with underground irriga on hydrants and an unequipped bore. Suited to all aspects of primary produc on including prime lamb, beef and hor cultural.

POA To be sold as whole or part thereof in the Lower Limestone Coast Prescribed Wells Area - Management Area of Conmurra. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a large volume of water transferrable to most management areas, subject to approval by the Department of Environment, Water & Natural Resources Board.

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Located opposite the Glenelg River in the peaceful township of Donovans, lies this stylish and sophis cated property awai ng your finishing touch. This invi ng home offers open plan living, kitchen with gas cooking and Smeg appliances, a dedicated dining area, one bedroom and a study. The large yard offers low maintenance gardens, room to park the car or boat and a place to relax and enjoy your surroundings. This is an opportunity not to be missed, with just a couple of final touches this property will be your sanctuary by the river.

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mountgambier@ljh.com.au www.ljhooker.com.au 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

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7 Mosswood Close

PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION • • • • • • •

3 Bedroom brick & le home 2 Bedrooms with BI Robes L shaped Lounge & formal Dining with Gas wall furnace Modern Kitchen with Breakfast Bar & Servery Family Room or casual dining directly off Kitchen 2 way Bathroom with Bath Great outdoor Entertainment Pa o leading from the Family Room • Situated at Conroe Heights in a quiet cul-de-sac • Garage UMR with rear roller door for yard access • Fully Tenanted ll January 2018

28 Wilga Road

3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME • Neat brick home in great area • Close to School & Reserve • 3 Bedrooms – all with BIR’s • R/C Air Condi oning to living areas • Large Kitchen with built-in Pantry • Dining Room leading to covered Pergola area • Garage UMR PRICE REDUCED TO $263,000

PRICED AT $229,000

3 Myall Street

25 SOLAR PANELS – SAY GOODBYE TO POWER COSTS! • Well-presented brick & le home • 3 Bedrooms with BI Robes & individual Mitsubishi Inverter Air Condi oners (Split System) • Formal Lounge with log fire Gas hea ng • Renovated Kitchen/Dining with BI Dishwasher & Panasonic R/C Air Condi oner • Upgraded Bathroom – Upgraded Laundry PRICED TO SELL $239,500

RENTALS 3/102 JUBILEE HWY WEST $125 PER WEEK 2 Bdrm unit, Electric cooking & hea ng. Sep Laundry, Detached Carport – NO pets 4/20 WILSON STREET $135 PER WEEK 2 Bdrm unit in central loca on. Reverse cycle Air Con. NO pets

G & D CYCLES

Unit 1/8 Boomerang Avenue

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

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Modern stand alone brick unit Spacious Open plan Lounge, Dining & Kitchen Two Bedrooms with BIR’s Private rear and side yard

Garage UMR with internal access Loads of cupboards and bench space Choice Central Loca on Currently Tenanted

2/11 JOHN STREET $235 PER WEEK 2 Bdrm Townhouse in City Centre. Both Bdrms with BIR’s Reverse Cycle Air Con. Enclosed Pa o with mber deck. Spa Bath. NO pets 38 DERWENT COURT $290 PER WEEK 4Bdrm brick home, Dishwasher, S/C hea ng. Reverse Cycle Air Con, Main with Ensuite & WIR. Double Garage, NO pets

PRICED AT $209,500

COLLECTED STUPIDITY - POLY-TICKS... By ROBBIE TANSEL What about Australian politics at the moment? And when I say the moment, I mean the last ten years or so. What a mess! Calling it Australian politics is probably not that accurate to be honest. As far as I can tell there is actually a representative from most of the other countries of the world within our parliament. There are more foreigners in our parliament than the United Nations. I’m not really sure what the big deal is. We’ve always billed ourselves as being a multicultural country and now our parliament reflects that. Doesn’t it say in our national anthem, “For those who’ve come across the seas, we’ve boundless plains to share…” They can come to our plains but need to

stay out of our parliament. When you think about it, we don’t manufacture cars in Australia any more. We don’t manufacture clothes in Australia anymore. We import just about everything that is sold within the country and we as the citizens of Australia have supported this by buying everything on the internet from overseas. It seems only logical that we’d need to import politicians to run our country at some point. And Pauline Hanson is a Muslim!? Who would have thunk it!? Good on her though for finally coming out of the closet or wherever they hang their burqas in Islamic countries. As if the fact that all our politicians are actually not citizens of Australia isn’t embarrassing enough, we now find out they can’t do their job. I know we’ve all suspected they can’t do their job for a long time but now they’ve confirmed it. What is the basic crux of a politician’s job? They are employed to make decisions on important issues. The prime minister gets paid about $530,000 to perform this job. A backbencher gets paid about $200,000 to perform this job. So for them to now decide that they’re not going to do their job makes me, as the person who pays my taxes to pay them, a little bit frustrated. It is their job to make a decision on whether marriage laws should be changed to allow same sex couples to marry. To spend over five hundred million dollars (taking into account the advertising and lost productivity) to make us make the decision is outrageous. Essentially they’re getting us to do it because they’re scared it will cost votes either way if they are the ones making the decision. They need to get some nuts. At the end of the plebiscite, the result could be spending five hundred million dollars to not change anything, if that is the will of the people.Again, they are outsourcing this job. They are paying someone else to do a job they could and should do. They are spending millions of dollars of yours and my money, to do a job they get paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to perform. If they want lifestyle1.net | 22

to outsource this job, at least outsource it to somewhere cheap. Isn’t that the whole idea of outsourcing? Surely they could have set up an Indian call centre and got us to vote in that way. Having said that, if they’d like me to tell them how to do their job I’m more than happy to do it because I’ve got a few ideas. To top it all off, Bob Katter is now carrying on that homosexual people have stolen the most beautiful word in the world, “gay”. I know I was voted International Village Idiot of the Year last year (my book of the same name is still available from Collins Books in Mount Gambier) but Bob Katter has it locked up for this year. That has to be the stupidest statement I’ve ever heard. The gays stole that word?! Didn’t have a dig at Gaytime icecreams. Didn’t complain about people who called their children Gaye. And most beautiful word in the world? Give me a break. Bikini. Donut. Weekend. Somebody buy this guy a dictionary. I could come up with thousands of words more beautiful. And the gay people have probably improved it as a word. It’s fabulous now. Let’s make the next plebiscite we have be about involuntary euthanasia of politicians who waste our time and money. If you’d vote yes, email me at robbietansel@gmail.com


THREE EXHIBITIONS UNVEILED AT RIDDOCH ART GALLERY Busy times at Mount Gambier’s Riddoch Art Gallery with three exhibitions currently on show at the Main Corner space. The exhibition Women At Work, curated by Dr. Linda Marie Walker, is featured in the Main Gallery, including work from Kerrie Stratford (work pictured right), Diana Wiseman, Mary Daily, Jean McArthur, Jo Fife, Francesca da Rimini and Yoko Kajio. These well known artists work in a range of mediums, including painting, textiles, prints, pottery, collage, installation and performance. “By responding in personal and skilful ways to cultural and environmental issues, including landscape, water, family, travel, freedom, hope and domestic crafts, their works reveal different and specific practices that result from tireless dedication to the production of beautiful and thoughtful artefacts,” said Riddoch Art Gallery director Dr Melentie Pandilovski. Women At Work is part of FRAN FEST, a month long festival commemorating the 40th anniversary of The Women’s Show held in Adelaide in 1977. The festival reflects upon and celebrates the history and achievements of women’s artistic practices throughout South Australia. Melbourne artist Jane Brown is currently showing in the Cathleen Edkins Gallery with her solo exhibition Black Ships, direct from the

Centre of Contemporary Photography, in her home town. The title is a translation of the Japanese word kurofune, an expression used by the Japanese for Western vessels approaching their shores. The term became a symbol of the end of Japan’s isolationist policies and the modernisation that began in the mid-19th century. “Presented as a travelogue that interrogates the mechanics of history, Black Ships aims to embody surreal aspects of culture and landscape,” Dr Pandilovski said. “More broadly it is an articulation of the curiosity of the traveller, seeking

out points of difference from home – the peculiar, the beautiful and the unfamiliar.” The exhibition will certainly attract the attention of passionate photographers, with its throwback to techniques from days gone by. “The hand-printed monochrome photographs are a revival of the traditional photographic techniques, referencing an earlier era of analogue photography, while being firmly grounded in contemporary places and subjects,” Dr Pandilovski said. There is a Japanese theme to the exhibition in the Margaret Scott Gallery as well. The Thing Worn – A Collection of Kimonos showcases the personal collection of Japanese expatriate Chiaki Owen, highlighting the rich history of Japanese textiles and culture. “Featured in this collection are a range of women’s, men’s and children’s kimonos with accompanying obis, combs, pins and other hair ornaments. Including traditionally styled kimonos, witness the transformation of the kimono from a flat two-dimensional object, to a sculptural form when folded around the human figure,” Dr Pandilovski said. Ms Owen will run workshops to provide an introduction to kimonos and how to fold and design origami. There will be school sessions running from September 4 to 8, as well as origami

BRAIN TEASERS BACK TO SCHOOL QUIZ GEOGRAPHY 1. What is the capital of Denmark? 2. In which country would you be if you were visiting Hyderabad? 3. Beechworth is a town in which Australian State? 4. How many emirates make up the United Arab Emirates? 5. In which Australian city is Lake Burley Griffin? HISTORY 6. In what year was the colony of Victoria established? 7. Starting in November 1955, in which year did the Vietnam War end? 8. Who was Australia’s first Prime Minister? 9. In what year did Australia move to decimal currency?

10. In what year was President John F Kennedy assassinated? MATHS 11. What is the square root of 81? 12. What do we call a triangle that has two sides of equal length? 13. What is 60 percent of 40? 14. How many sides does a hexagon have? 15. What is an obtuse angle? LITERATURE 16. Who wrote the classic short novel The Old Man and the Sea? 17. Mercutio is a character from which Shakespeare play? 18. The David Williamson play The Club centres around which sport? 19. Nick Carraway is a major character in which iconic novel? 20. The Pickles and the Lambs are the

central families in which award winning Aussie novel? SPORT 21. How many players are on the field in a hockey match? 22. How many points are awarded for a successful foul shot in basketball? 23. In which sport are the terms bogey and eagle used? 24. In which athletics event would you be competing if you executed a Fosbury Flop? 25. In which sport do players compete for the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Trophy?

Answers 1. Copenhagen; 2. India; 3.Victoria; 4. 7; 5. Canberra; 6. 1851; 7. 1975; 8. Edmund Barton; 9. 1966; 10. 1963; 11. 9; 12. Isosceles; 13. 24; 14.6; 15. An angle of more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees; 16. Ernest Hemingway; 17. Romeo & Juliet; 18. Australian Rules Football; 19. The Great Gatsby; 20. Cloudstreet; 21. 22; 22. One; 23. Golf; 24. High Jump; 25. Tennis; lifestyle1.net | 23

workshops for the general public on Saturday, September 2. Ms Owen will also share the secrets behind kimonos at a live presentation and workshops

on Saturday, September 9, and Sunday, September 10. All three exhibitions will be open at the Riddoch Art Gallery daily until Sunday, September 24.


TEMPT THE TASTEBUDS

Banana Bread 1 3/4 cups plain flour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda Pinch of salt 2/3 cup caster sugar

1/2 cup raw almonds 2 teaspoons vanilla essence 2 eggs, lightly beaten 1/2 cup vegetable oil 1 cup mashed banana

Method Preheat oven to 190C/170C fan-forced. Spray a 7cm-deep, 10 x 20cm (base measurement) loaf pan with oil. Line base and sides with baking paper, extending 3cm above rim. Sift the flour, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda into a large bowl. Stir in salt, sugar and nuts. Make a well in the centre. Add vanilla, eggs, oil and banana. Stir until just combined. Pour into prepared pan. Bake for 1 hour or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Stand in pan for 5 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool.

NARACOORTE’S CBD OVERHAUL IN FULL SWING

The corner of McRae Street and Ormerod Street, Naracoorte is in the throes of a makeover, with two trees removed from the corner to enable the works and on the advice of arborists. The current kerb and damaged concrete is being removed, and replaced with a paved footpath that will provide level and safe pedestrian access to adjacent businesses. To provide colour and interest planter boxes are being installed and planted with Crepe Myrtles creating an entrance statement for the central business district. The redevelopment of this corner is part of a larger plan to improve the amenity of Ormerod Street from McDonnell Street to its terminal point near the rear of Mini Jumbuk. This larger project includes the provision of street trees. A further 13 trees along Ormerod Street will be pruned to reduce risk. The tree removal was approved in February this year but the project was best completed in winter.

BOOK WEEK BONUS FOR SCHOOLS

Books were in focus across the region last week with Children’s Book Week in full swing. Across the Glenelg Shire, the book of choice was Leo, The Littlest Seahorse as Portland Aluminium employees headed out to reception and Year One students as part of Read Across Glenelg, a United Way Portland initiative. Book Week, which began in 1945 after World War II, seemed the perfect time to put literacy and the community program in the spotlight. “For many of these children, making their first connection to books in the school environment is accompanied by frustration and struggle,” United Way Glenelg executive officer Nicole

Angelino said. “The research is clear – the foundations for literacy begin well before a child’s first day of school. However we know that children tend to switch off at a certain age and lose interest in reading. We want children to keep on reading and we need parents to know how vital their role is in encouraging this growth.” Portland Aluminium was only too happy to jump on board and head out to the schools to not only read Leo, The Littlest Seahorse but to leave a copy at each school. All the volunteers read the book Leo, The Littlest Seahorse written by Margaret Wild and illustrated by Terry Denton, and part of the 2017 Dolly Parton Imagination Library, a reading program to get more books into children’s hands. “At Portland Aluminium we recognise the importance of education, opportunity and leadership for the next generation,” Portland Aluminium plant manager Peter Chellis said. “Through our partnership with United Way Glenelg we have the ability to bring the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to our youngest generation; promote the importance of literacy, instil a love of reading and help give these children the best possible start to life. It really is a privilege, it’s a partnership that I am very proud of and very passionate about, as are all those that headed out to schools last week.” For more information on the Dolly Parton Imagination Library including how you can support the program please contact Nicole Angelino on 0410 51 3305 or via email mail@ unitedwayglenelg.com.au or make a donation through www.givenow.com. au/uwgimaginationlibrary Above - Portland Aluminium’s Peter Chellis and Anna Impey prepare for last week’s book readings.

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SOCIAL ELLYANA SIMS EP LAUNCH

Photos by Georgia Quick

Addison, Ellyana & Chanelle Sims

Aimee Black, Sarah Domaschenz, Taylor Pearson, Ellyana Sims, Laura McIntyre, Monique Holmes & Brianna Scanlon

Beth Reid & Jess Creek

Briana Jones, Ellyana Sims & Brooke Farrell

Trish Patzel, Maureen Sims, Helen Gregory, Barb Sims, Di Norman & Maxine Patzel.

Katina, Ellyana & Adam Sims

DESIGNER OFF TO NATIONAL FASHION EVENT DARTMOOR IN THE RUNNING FOR VICTORIA’S TIDIEST TOWN Fresh from representing Australia at the Miss United Nations finals, Marcia Hobbs is back working on her core business – fashion design – and the Barbwire Noose owner is busier than ever as she prepares to show at Eco Fashion Week Australia in November. The Mount Gambier based designer, philanthropist and activist, has been invited to be part of the November 23-27 event in Fremantle. Marcia’s couture line will be on show and she is thrilled to have the opportunity to be part of an event that combines two of her passions – fashion and sustainability. “Our planet is beautiful and provides all we need to develop

and thrive, we must look after it,” Marcia said. “Offering sustainable fashion is a passions as well as the direction we should be embracing and driving into the future.” Marcia admits creating an eco-friendly fashion label is not without its challenges. “Demand is increasing for sustainable fashion and the supply and cost of providing that makes it so challenging,” she said. “Focusing on the value of a sustainable garment I think helps clients understand the benefits of sustainable living and price difference.” Marcia’s label Barbwire Noose utilises bamboo, hemp and organic cotton. Marcia also donates at least one dollar from every garment purchased to her charities of choice, including Sea Shepherd Conservation, Lifeline, where she is a volunteer, Youths Off The Street Australia and Greenpeace. Eco Fashion Week Australia is the brainchild of Perth-based Australian Eco fashion designer/visual artist Zuhal Kuvan-Mills, of Green Embassy, who has taken her passion for slow fashion to a new level with the creation of this inaugural event. Eco Fashion Week Australia will collaborate with the designers, artists, activists, community, media, businesses and educational programs, as well as the local Governments, to raise awareness for environmentally conscious fashion.

You would struggle to find a town with more community pride than Dartmoor and the small South West Victorian town is at it again as part of the 2017 Tidy Towns – Sustainable Communities program. Dartmoor has a proud history in the awards scheme over the past three decades and is again in the running to be named Victoria’s tidiest town, competing in five categories with all winners, including the major gong, to be announced in Horsham on November 25. Keep Victoria Beautiful judge Brian Winch toured the town last week to assess the small town, including the restoration of its Streetscape Memorial Carvings, which was a joint project with the government and is part of the reason the town is in the running for the Community Government Partnership award. Dartmoor District Progress Association president Wendy Dowling, who has spearheaded the town’s Tidy Town efforts for many years, said the township was competing for five award categories, including the Community Government Partnership award. “We had Dartmoor Lions Club representative David Spencer take Mr Winch on a tour through the town, showing off what we have been doing

here over the past year,” Mrs Dowling said. “Dartmoor Primary School students also proudly hosted Mr Winch, showing him their vegetable garden, the establishment of their worm farm, the healthy eating program and proved why they are worthy contenders for the Active Schools Award.” The town is also in the running for Communication Action & Leadership Award, Clean Beach and Waterway Award and Protection of the Environment Award, and, of course, the Tidiest Town. Dartmoor’s redevelopment of its disused railway corridor into an open space, bicycle and walking track was one of the other major projects showcased as part of its 2017 submission. Glenelg Shire Council Mayor Anita Rank said having Dartmoor named as finalists in the KVB Tidy Towns – Sustainable Communities awards was a perfect example of the pride in the Shire’s small communities. “Dartmoor as a community should be extremely proud of their hard work in maintaining such a beautiful township,” she said. This is the 32nd consecutive year Dartmoor has been in the running for the Keep Victoria Beautiful Tidy Towns – Sustainable Communities Awards. And

since that first effort in 1986, Dartmoor has managed to take home at least one award almost every year since. “It is a great opportunity to showcase the amazing work that is carried out by our community volunteers and the success of the projects that have been instigated in the town,” Ms Dowling said. “Our entry into the Tidy Town program has seen our community develop a pride in their town and has created a great sense of appreciation of the environment and the natural beauty of the area.”



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NINE SA (5) WIN SA (8) ABC 1 SBS ONE PRIME SC NINE WIN VIC SEVEN SA 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 6.00 Sunrise 6.00 Sunrise 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 6.00 Entertainment Tonight 6.30 6.00 News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News 5.00 World Watch 6.00 Entertainment Tonight 6.30 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 9.00 The Morning Show 1.00 PBS Newshour 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Nine’s Morning News Family Feud 7.00 Win All Australian Mornings 10.00 Australian Story Family Feud 7.00 Win's All Australian 12.00 Ellen 11.30 Seven Morning News 2.00 Poh's Kitchen 11.30 Seven Morning News News 8.00 The Bold And The News 8.00 The Bold And The 10.30 Todd Sampson's Life On The 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Doctor Doctor 12.00 Movie: Natalee Holloway 2.55 Nigellissima 12.00 Movie: Natalee Holloway Beau ful 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr Phil Line 11.00 Grand Designs 12.00 ABC Beau ful 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr. 1.00 Doctor Doctor 2.00 The Block 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.25 Dancing Cheek To Cheek 2.00 The Daily Edi on 1.00 The Bachelor Australia 2.00 Phil 1.00 The Bachelor Australia 2.00 News 1.00 The Musketeers 1.55 The 2.00 The Block 3.00 Nine News Now 3.00 The Chase 4.30 Peter Kuruvita's 3.00 The Chase Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Ben's Doctor Blake Mysteries 2.55 Doc 3.00 Nine News Now Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Ben's 4.00 Nine's A ernoon News 4.00 Seven News At 4 Coastal Kitchen 4.00 Seven News At 4 Menu 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Alive And Mar n 3.40 Eggheads 4.15 Pointless 4.00 Nine's A ernoon News Menu 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Alive 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat 5.00 The Chase Australia 5.00 Cycling: La Vuelta 2017 5.00 The Chase Australia Cooking 4.00 Everyday Gourmet with 5.00 ABC News Early 5.30 The 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat And Cooking 6.00 Nine News 6.00 Seven News Highlights 6.00 Seven News Jus ne Schofield 6.00 Nine News 4.00 Everyday Gourmet with Drum 6.00 The Checkout: Snack 7.00 A Current Affair 6.30 Today Tonight 5.30 Le ers And Numbers 7.00 Home And Away 7.00 A Current Affair Jus ne Schofield Size 6.05 Grand Designs 4.30 The Bold and the Beau ful 7.30 RBT 7.00 Home And Away 6.00 River Co age Australia 7.30 Make You Laugh Out Loud 7.30 RBT 4.30 The Bold and the Beau ful 6.55 Clarke And Dawe 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 8.30 The Footy Show (AFL) 7.30 Makes You Laugh Out Loud 6.30 SBS World News 8.30 The Front Bar 8.30 The Footy Show (AFL) 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 7.00 ABC News 6.00 Win News 10.30 True Story With Hamish 8.30 The Front Bar 7.30 Great Bri sh Railway 9.30 World's Deadliest Weather 10.30 True Story With Hamish 6.00 Family Feud 7.30 7.30 6.30 The Project And Andy 9.30 World's Deadliest Weather Journeys 10.30 Ramsay's Kitchen And Andy 6.30 The Project 8.00 Short Cuts To Glory 7.30 The Bachelor Australia 11.00 World's Funniest Videos 10.30 Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares 11.00 World's Funniest Videos 8.05 Gourmet Farmer Nightmares 7.30 The Bachelor Australia 8.30 Pulse 8.30 Law & Order S.V.U. Top 10 Countdown 11.30 Royal Pains 11.30 Royal Pains Top 10 Countdown 8.30 Law & Order: S.V.U. 9.30 TBA 10.30 Blue Bloods 8.35 Inside Kensington Palace 11.30 The Footy Show (NRL) 12.30 It's Always Sunny In 12.30 Home Shopping 11.30 The Footy Show (NRL) 10.30 Blue Bloods 10.30 Lateline 11.30 Win's All Australian News 9.30 Versailles 1.15 Nine Presents Philadelphia 5.30 Sunrise 1.15 Nine Presents 11.30 Win's All Australian News 11.00 The Business 12.30 The Project 10.35 Outlander 1.25 Explore Fillers 1.00 Grey's Anatomy 1.25 Explore Fillers 12.30 The Project 11.20 Glitch 11.40 SBS World News Late Edi on 2.00 Home Shopping 7 TWO 3.00 RSPCA Animal Rescue 3.30 7 MATE 3.00 Grilled 4.00 American Pickers GO (55) 4.30 The Looney Tunes Show 5.00 ELEVEN (82) 4.30 Everybody Loves Raymond ONE HD 12.00 Shark Tank 1.00 Nash Bridges GEM (50) 4.15 Heartbeat 5.20 Are You 60 Minute Makeover 4.30 Escape To The 5.00 Full Metal Jous ng 6.00 Mythbusters 5.30 Frasier 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Malcolm In 2.00 Matlock 3.00 Jake And The Fatman Ben 10 5.30 Teen Titans 6.00 Regular Show Being Served? 6.00 Friends 7.00 Nine's Live Country 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Father The Middle 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 4.00 Diagnosis Murder 5.00 Star Trek 6.00 6.30 Adventure Time 7.00 The Middle 7.30 Thursday Night Football 9.15 TBA 12.00 7.00 American Restora on 7.30 The Big Brown 8.30 Murdoch Mysteries 11.30 The Simpsons 8.30 Sex And The City 11.30 M*A*S*H 7.30 Gold Coast Cops 8.30 Cops: The Big Bang Theory 8.00 Socceroos - World Rizzoli & Isles 1.00 TBA 2.00 Dangerman Bang Theory 10.00 screenPLAY 10.30 Bogan Bargain Hunt 12.30 Psychic TV 3.30 Escape The Late Late Show With James Corden 12.30 Adults Only 9.00 Movie: A Good Man 11.10 Cup Qualifiers 10.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Heartbeat 4.00 Adventures In Rainbow Hunters 11.00 World's Craziest Fools 11.30 To The Country 5.30 Home Shopping The King Of Queens 1.30 Frasier 10.30 Auc on Hunters 11.00 WWE Raw Country 4.30 Joyce Meyer, Enjoy Everyday Life Diagnosis Murder 12.10 Home Shopping American Hoggers 12.30 The Big Bang Theory SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Killer Reality 2.00 The Daily Editon 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 AFL Sports Special: EJ Whi en Legends Match 10.30 TBA 11.30 The Goldbergs 12.00 Grey's Anatomy 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 The Great Outdoors 5.00 NBC Today

NINE SA (5) 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Salmon Fishing In The Yemen 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 Nine's A ernoon News 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Vet On The Hill 8.30 TBA 11.00 Law And Order 12.00 Rizzoli & Isles 1.00 Extra 1.30 TV Shop - Home Shopping 2.00 Filthy Rich 3.00 The Avengers 4.00 Global Shop

7 MATE 4.00 Classic Car Rescue 5.00 Swamp People 6.00 World's Craziest Fools 6.30 The Big Bang Theory 7.30 TBA 9.30 Movie: Resident Evil 11.20 Hardcore Pawn 11.50 Outback Hunters 12.50 Charlie's Angles 1.50 Shannon's Legends Of Motorsport SEVEN SA 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show 12.00 SANFL 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Women's AFL: Victoria v All Stars 9.30 TBA 11.45 The Goldbergs 12.15 Grey's Anatomy 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 It Is Wri en 4.30 Sons And Daughters 5.00 House Of Wellness

SEVEN SA 6.00 NBC Today 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.30 The Crows Show 12.00 TBA 3.30 Luxury Escapes 4.00 TBA 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Li e BIg Shots 8.00 Sunday Night 9.00 TBA 10.00 Robbie Coltrane's Cri cal Evidence 11.00 The Inves gator 12.00 Cosme c Coffee 12.30 Mo ve: Six Months Later 1.30 Harry's Prac ce 2.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Harry's Prac ce

ELEVEN 4.00 Malcolm In The Middle 4.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 5.30 Frasier 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Malcolm In The Middle 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 New Girl 8.30 Movie: America's Sweethearts 10.35 TBA 11.35 The Late Late Show

NINE SA (5) 6.00 Paw Patrol 6.30 Dora The Explorer 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Today Extra - Saturday 12.00 Des na on Happiness 12.30 TBA 1.00 Patriot Games 2.00 Des na on WA 2.30 Kevin Can Wait 3.00 The Blockl 4.00 The Garden Gurus 4.30 Dr. Lisa To The Rescue 5.00 Nine News First At Five 5.30 Getaway 6.00 Nine News Saturday 7.00 TBA 1.30 Anger Management 2.00 TV Shop - Home Shopping 2.30 Restora on

7 MATE 3.00 Beyond Sahara 4.00 Swamp People 5.00 Prospectors 6.00 Cajun Pawn Stars 11.15 World's Most Amazing Videos 12.15 Swamp People 1.10 Charlie's Angels 2.05 Shannon's Legends Of Motorsport 4.00 Ul mate Fishing

ABC 1 6.00 rage 10.30 rage Guest Programmer 11.30 QI 12.00 ABC News At Noon 12.30 Mary Berry's Foolproof Cooking 1.00 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries 2.00 Thirteen 3.00 Catalyst 4.00 Landline 4.30 Midsomer Murders 6.00 Compass 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Father Brown 8.15 TBA 9.15 Doc Mar n 10.05 Pulse 11.05 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 11.45 rage Guest Programmer 5.00 rage

ONE HD 4.00 IFS Championship 4.30 Reel Ac on 5.00 MacGyver 6.00 A enborough's Planet Earth 7.00 Echo: The Unforge able Elephant 8.00 Undercover Boss 9.00 48 Hours 11.00 Forensics 12.00 Movie: True Jus ce: Vengeance Is Mine 2.00 RPM

WIN SA 6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Fishing Australia 7.30 My Market Kitchen 8.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 8.30 Everyday Gourmet With Jus ne Schofield 9.00 What's Up Down Under 9.30 Studio 10 12.00 Alive And Cooking 12.30 The Doctors 1.30 Weekend Feast 2.30 TBA 3.30 The 48 Hour Des na on 4.00 RPM 5.00 Ten Eyewitness News 6.00 Family Feud Sunday 6.30 Modern Family 7.30 Australian Survivor 9.00 Insurgent 11.20 48 Hours 1.30 Home Shopping

ELEVEN 1.00 Neighbours 3.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 4.30 Frasier 6.30 The Simpsons 9.00 Movie: Tropic Thunder 11.05 Frasier 12.05 Family Ties 1.00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2.30 Frasier 3.30 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

ABC 1 6.00 News Breakfast 9.00 ABC News Mornings 10.00 One Plus One 10.30 Compass 11.00 Grand Designs 12.00 ABC News 1.00 Paper Giants 2.30 Birds Of A Feather 2.55 Doc Mar n 3.45 Eggheads 4.15 Pointless 5.00 ABC News: Early Edi on 5.30 The Drum 6.00 Sideliners 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The Link 8.00 Mary Berry's Foolproof Cooking 8.30 Thirteen 9.30 Happy Valley 10.35 Lateline 11.00 The Business 11.20 Shaun Micallef's MAD AS HELL

ONE HD 3.00 Jake And The Fatman 4.00 Diagnosis Murder 5.00 Star Trek 6.00 M*A*S*H 7.30 Macgyver 8.30 Walker, Texas Ranger 10.30 Movie: Tokarev 12.30 Home Shopping 2.00 Matlock 3.00 Walker, Texas Ranger 5.00 The Doctors

WIN SA 6.00 Fishing Edge 6.30 Everyday Gourmet With Jus ne Schofield 7.00 RPM 7.30 Ben's Menu 8.00 Family Feud 8.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 9.00 Alive And Cooking 9.30 Studio 10 12.00 The Living Room 1.00 Healthy Homes 1.30 Fishing Australia 2.00 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams 2.30 Pooches At Play 3.00 Australia By Design 3.30 My Market Kitchen 4.00 What's Up Down Under 4.30 Escape Fishing With ET 5.00 Ten Eyewitness News First At Five 6.00 Bondi Rescue 7.00 Ice Age 8.45 TBA 11.00 48 Hours

ELEVEN 2.30 Charmed 3.30 Cristela 4.00 Angel From Hell 4.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 5.30 Frasier 6.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 7.30 TBA 9.30 Have You Been Paying A en on? 10.30 TBA 11.30 The Loop 2.00 Charmed 4.00 Frasier

NINE SA (5) 6.00 Paw Patrol 6.30 Dora The Explorer 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Sports Sunday 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 12.00 Footy SA 1.00 Bike Bug Full Cycle 1.30 2017 Netball Quad Series 3.30 The Block 4.30 Building Ideas 5.00 Nine News: First At Five 5.30 South Aussie With Cosi 6.00 Nine News Sunday 7.00 The Block 8.30 60 Minutes 9.30 Diana The Day The World Cried 10.30 See No Evil 11.35 House 12.30 Big Bug Full Cycle 1.00 Getaway 1.30 The Avengers

7 MATE 1.30 What Went Down 2.00 Big Smo 2.30 Seinfeld 7.00 Movie: Men In Black 3 9.10 Movie: The Bourne Iden ty 11.35 Hardcore Pawn 12.05 Cajun Pawn Stars 1.05 Big Smo 2.05 Shannon's Legends Of Motorsport

WIN SA 6.00 Entertainment Tonight 6.30 Family Feud 7.00 Win All Australian News 8.00 The Bold And The Beau ful 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr. Phil 1.00 The Living Room 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Ben's Menu 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Alive And Cooking 4.00 Everyday Gourmet with Jus ne Schofield 4.30 The Bold and 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 Shark Tank 10.30 TBA 11.30 Win's All Australian News

SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 1.00 PBS Newshour 2.00 Cold Jus ce 2.30 The Point Review 3.00 The Marngrook Footy Show 4.30 Antonio Carluccio's 6 Seasons 5.00 Cycling: La Vuelta 2017 Highlights 5.30 Le ers And Numbers 6.00 River Co age Australia 6.30 SBS World News 7.30 Great Bri sh Railway Journeys 8.35 The Other Boleyn Girl 10.40 SBS World News Late Edi on 11.10 Dom Hemingway 12.55 Mammon 3.15 Bosch

GO (55) 4.05 Batman: The Brave And The Bold 4.30 The Looney Tunes Show 5.00 Ben 10 5.30 Teen Titans 6.00 Valiant 7.30 The Mask 9.30 Dumb And Dumber 11.55 WWE Smackdown 12.55 Proof 1.50 Looney Tunes 2.00 Pokemon 2.30 Be Cool Scooby Doo! SBS ONE 5.00 World Watch 1.00 PBS Newshour 2.00 Small Business Secrets 2.30 SBS Flashback 2.35 King Tut's Tomb: The Hidden Chamber 3.30 Weekend Warriors 4.30 Antonio Carluccio's 6 Seasons 5.00 Cycling: La Vuelta 2017 Highlights 5.30 The Supervet 6.30 SBS World News 7.35 Royal Murder Mysteries 8.30 Diana: In Her Own Words 10.40 Hyde Park On Hudson 12.40 I'm So Excited! 2.00 Blue 4.00 Hunters Of The South Seas

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WIN VIC 6.00 Fishing Edge 6.30 Everyday Gourmet With Jus ne Schofield 7.00 RPM Encore 8.00 Family Feud 8.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 9.30 Studio 10 12.00 The Living Room - Encore 1.00 Healthy Homes 1.30 Fishing Australia 2.00 Places We Go With Jennifer Adams 2.30 Pooches At Play 3.00 Australia By Design 3.30 My Market Kichen 4.00 What's Up Down Under 4.30 Escape Fishing With ET 5.00 Ten Eyewitness News 6.00 Bondi Rescue 7.00 Ice Age 8.45 TBA 11.00 48 Hours 1.00 Home Shopping

7 TWO 5.30 Ci es Of The Underworld 6.30 Mighty Ships 7.30 Carole King: Natural Woman 8.30 Escape To The Country 10.30 Escape To The Con nent 11.45 Mighty Ships 1.00 Psychic TV 4.00 Queensland Weekender 4.30 Travel Oz

SC NINE 6.00 Paw Patrol 6.30 Dora The Explorer 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Sports Sunday 11.00 The Sunday Footy Show 12.00 Footy SA 1.00 Bike Bug Full Cycle 1.30 2017 Netball Quad Series 3.30 The Block 4.30 Building Ideas 5.00 Nine News: First At Five 5.30 South Aussie With Cosi 6.00 Nine News Sunday 7.00 The Block 8.30 60 Minutes 9.30 Diana The Day The World Cried 10.30 See No Evil 11.35 House 12.30 Big Bug Full Cycle 1.00 Getaway 1.30 The Avengers

GEM 3.00 Nine's Live Sunday Football 5.00 Nine's Live Sunday Football 5.30 As Time Goes By 6.00 Secret Dealers 7.00 The Good Life 7.40 New Tricks 8.50 The Spy Who Loved Me 11.20 The Closer 12.20 The Good Life 1.00 TV Shop

WIN VIC 6.00 Entertainment Tonight 6.30 Family Feud 7.00 Win's All Australian News 8.00 The Bold And The Beau ful 8.30 Studio 10 12.00 Dr. Phil 1.00 The Living Room 2.00 Entertainment Tonight 2.30 Ben's Menu 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Alive And Cooking 4.00 Everyday Gourmet with Jus ne Schofield 4.30 The Bold and the Beau ful 5.00 TEN Eyewitness News 6.00 Win News 6.30 The Project 7.30 The Living Room 8.30 Have You Been Paying A en on? 9.30 Shark Tank 10.30 TBA 11.30 Win's All Australian News

7 TWO 3.30 60 Minute Makeover 4.30 Escape To The Country 6.30 Bargain Hunt 7.30 Be er Homes And Gardens 8.30 Selling Houses Australia 10.30 The House That 100K Built 11.30 Bargain Hunt 12.30 Vasili's Garden 1.00 Psychic TV 4.00 Deal Or No Deal

SC NINE 6.00 Paw Patrol 6.30 Dora The Explorer 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Today Extra - Saturday 12.00 Des na on Happiness 12.30 TBA 1.00 Patriot Games 2.00 Des na on WA 2.30 Kevin Can Wait 3.00 The Blockl 4.00 The Garden Gurus 4.30 Dr. Lisa To The Rescue 5.00 Nine News First At Five 5.30 Getaway 6.00 Nine News Saturday 7.00 TBA 1.30 Anger Management 2.00 TV Shop - Home Shopping 2.30 Restora on

GEM 11.00 Wild Alaska 12.00 Johnny You're Wanted 1.30 Britain's Got Talent 3.35 El Dorado 6.30 Nine's Live Saturday Night Football 9.15 Hell To Eternity 11.55 TBA 1.00 The Small Back Room 3.00 Syndicate 4.40 Edgar Wallace Mysteries

PRIME 6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 AFL Game Day 11.30 TBA 12.30 Bewitched 1.00 TBA 5.30 Border Security - Australia's Front Line 6.00 Seven News 7.00 TBA 11.00 The Inves gator 12.00 Cosme c Coffee 12.30 Home Shopping 5.30 Sunrise

GO 3.00 Yo-Kai Watch 3.30 We Bare Bears 4.00 The Amazing World Of Gumball 4.30 Over The Garden Wall 5.00 Ben 10 5.30 The Land Before Time 7.00 Alvin And The Chipmunks 9.00 Get Him To The Greek 11.10 Ghost Town Gold 12.10 Adult Swim

SC NINE 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Salmon Fishing In The Yemen 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 Nine's A ernoon News 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Vet On The Hill 8.30 TBA 11.00 Law And Order 12.00 Rizzoli & Isles 1.00 Extra 1.30 TV Shop - Home Shopping 2.00 Filthy Rich 3.00 The Avengers 4.00 Global Shop

GEM 4.15 Heartbeat 5.20 Are You Being Served? 6.00 Friends 7.00 Nine's Live Friday Night Football 9.40 The Fighter 12.00 As Time Goes By 12.30 Friends 1.00 My Brother Jonathan 3.00 Heartbeat 4.00 Monarch Of The Glen 5.00 Gideon's Way

PRIME 6.00 Home Shopping 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show 12.00 TBA 5.30 Luxury Escapes 6.00 Seven News 7.00 Women's AFL Pre-Game: Vic v All Stars 7.30 Women's AFL: Vic oria v All Stars 10.00 TBA 12.30 Home Shopping

GO 3.00 Yo-Kai Watch 3.30 We Bare Bears 4.00 The Amazing World Of Gumball 4.30 Uncle Grandpa 5.00 Ben 10 5.30 Batman 6.30 Free Birds 8.30 Hook 11.30 Two And A Half Men 12.00 Adult Swim 12.05 Harvey Birdman 12.15 Robot Chicken 12.30 Black Jesus

ABC 1 SBS ONE 6.00 rage 7.00 Weekend Breakfast 5.00 World Watch 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Offsiders 10.30 1.00 Speedweek The World This Week 11.00 Compass 3.00 The Bowls Show 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 4.00 Cycling: Voxwomen 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 The 4.30 Cycling: La Vuelta 2017 Checkout 2.00 Shetland 3.00 Doc Highlights Mar n 3.45 The Mix 4.15 Australian 4.55 Small Business Secrets 5.30 Sas Origins: A Secret History Story 4.45 Father Brown 5.30 Hard 6.30 SBS World News Quiz 6.00 Forces Of Nature With 7.30 Ancient Megaci es Brian Cox 9.45 Fair Game 7.00 ABC News 10.50 Being Evel 7.40 Grand Designs 12.40 Grass Fed 8.30 TBA 2.10 The Diet Myth 10.00 Sco & Bailey 3.10 Obama: Eight Years Of Power 10.45 Top Of The Lake 4.20 Food Lovers' Guide To 11.45 Silent Witness Australia 12.50 rage 4.55 SBS Iden ty 2.15 TBA 3.45 Sco & Bailey

ONE HD 4.30 Pooches At Play 5.00 What's Up Downunder 5.30 I Fish 6.00 M*A*S*H 7.00 Scorpion 8.00 A enborough's Animal A rac on 9.00 Movie: Last Knights 11.20 Megastructures Breakdown 12.20 Gille e World Sport 12.50 RPM 1.50 Monster Jam

PRIME 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Killer Reality 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 AFL Special: EJ Whi en Legends Match 11.00 TBA 12.00 The Goldbergs 12.30 Home Shopping

WIN VIC 6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Fishing Australia 7.30 My Market Kitchen 8.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 8.30 Everyday Gourmet With Jus ne Schofield 9.00 What's Up Down Under 9.30 Studio 10 12.00 Alive And Cooking 12.30 The Doctors 1.30 Weekend Feast 2.30 TBA 3.30 The 48 Hour Des na on 4.00 RPM 5.00 Ten Eyewintess News 6.00 Family Feud Sunday 6.30 Modern Family 7.30 Australian Survivor 9.00 Insurgent 11.20 48 Hours 1.30 Home Shopping

7 TWO 4.30 Escape To The Country 5.30 One Foot In The Grave 7.00 Border Security: Interna onal 8.00 Border Security Australia's Front Line 8.30 A Touch Of Frost 10.30 Border Security: Interna onal 11.30 Escape To The Country 12.30 Psychic TV


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SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: The Wrong Car 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Hell's Kitchen Australia 8.45 TBA 10.45 Britain's Secrets 12.00 Quan co 1.00 The Franchise Show 1.30 Harry's Prac ce 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

NINE SA (5) 6.00 Today 9.00 Today Extra 11.30 Nine’s Morning News 12.00 Ellen 1.00 Extra 1.30 The Block 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 Nine A ernoon News 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.40 This Time Next Year 9.50 Footy Classified 10.50 True Story With Hamish And Andy 11.20 Botched 12.20 Law And Order 1.15 Explore Fillers 1.20 Nine Presents

7 MATE 4.00 Cajun Pawn Stars 5.00 Swamp People 6.00 American Pickers 7.00 Pawn Starts 7.30 Talking Footy 9.00 Movie: V For Vende a 11.40 Jail - Las Vegas Jailhouse 12.10 Talking Footy 1.40 Swamp People 2.35 American Pickers 3.30 Pawn Stars SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Hit And Run 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Hell's Kitchen Australia 8.45 Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA 9.45 First Dates UK 10.45 The Catch 11.45 Mistresses 12.40 Cosme c Coffe 1.05 Scandal

SEVEN SA 6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven Morning News 12.00 Movie: Unwanted Guest 2.00 The Daily Edi on 3.00 The Chase 4.00 Seven News At 4 5.00 The Chase Australia 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Border Security 8.00 The Force - Behind The Line 8.30 Criminal Minds 10.30 Chicago Fire 11.30 Mo ve: Index Case 12.30 Winners & Losers 1.30 Harry's Prac ce 2.00 Home Shopping

ELEVEN 4.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 5.30 Frasier 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Malcolm In The Middle 7.30 Fresh Off The Boat 8.00 The Simpsons 8.30 Movie: The Heartbreak Kid 10.45 Everybody Loves Raymond 11.15 Late Late Show With James Corden

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 A ernoon News 5.00 Millionaire Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 The Block 8.40 The Big Bang Theory 9.10 Kath & Kim 10.20 2 Broke Girls 11.20 Law And Order SVU 12.15 20/20 1.05 Anger Management 1.35 Des na on Happiness

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Saints star Rhiannon Primmer has taken out the top individual award at the Mount Gambier Netball Association awards night, beating out Vicis utility Michelle Richardson and her Saints team mate Kirralie Spada in the A Grade best & fairest count. AWARD WINNERS A GRADE Best & Fairest - Rhiannon Primmer Runner Up - Michelle Richardson & Kirralie Spada A2 Best & Fairest - Gemma Verrall Runner Up - Tammarra Whitaker B1 Best & Fairest - Belinda Bonney Runner Up - Deanna Summers & Maddie Bowd B2 Best & Fairest - Diana Bradbury Runner Up - Kate Biszko & Brianna Aberle C Best & Fairest - Kelly Doyle Runner Up - Anna Coke & Kate Treloar 17 & UNDER Best & Fairest - Jayde Revill Runner Up - Ebony Lawson 15 & UNDER A Best & Fairest - Caitlin White Runner Up - Alana Koch 15 & UNDER B Best & Fairest - Caitlin Carraill Runner Up - Kellie Wallace 13 & UNDER A Best & Fairest - Amarley Carter Runner Up - Lily Oakley 13 & UNDER B Best & Fairest - Gianna Morello Runner Up - Hannah Costigan JUNIOR UMPIRE OF THE YEAR Karli Earle SENIOR UMPIRE OF THE YEAR Kat Gray Above (from left) - A Grade best & fairest winner Rhiannon Primmer & runner-up Michelle Richardson. Absent - Kirralie Spada. Below (from left) - The youngest award winners - 13 & Under B runner up Hannah Costigan and best & fairest winner Gianna Morello. FULL PHOTO GALLERY ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE


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BOWLS SEASON ON THE HORIZON Busy times at the Millicent Bowls Club aand it all starts with a working bee this Wednesday ahead of the season opener on September 3. Then there is the opening of the Lower South East Bowls Association the following Sunday and tournamnet director Derek Bowering has reminded players to get their names on the playing list. Ladies and Open pennant players are also being reminded to put September 23 in thier diaries to represent the club at the Earl-Scudds Shield at the Mount Gambier & District RSL Bowls Club.

RISING TALENT MARKS 150 MILESTONE Imogen Walker (pictured above with mother Felicity Walker) still has another year in junior netball but has already racked up 150 games as a Demon. The South Gambier talent has secured the goal attack bib in South Gambier’s A Grade line-up and is a pinch hitter in the undefeated 17 & Under team. Imogen has also been part of a number of successful Western Border teams winning the SA Country Championship titles in the past three years.

HAMPDEN FOOTBALL A GRADE

TENACIOUS DEFENDER REACHES 100 GAMES Casterton Sandford’s Ashlee MacDonald played her 100th game as a Cat at the weekend. The tight checking defender. She began playing at Island Park in 2008 after a career with Sandford and has represented the Cats at A Reserve and B Grade level and is one of the club’s most consistent and reliable performers. She was part of Casterton Sandford’s 2016 runner up B Grade team and is part of that same line-up that is looking to go deep again.

STRONG NUMBERS FOR 2-4-2 With only 10 days until the official opening of the Millicent 2017-18 season, the number of bowlers competing in the weekly 2-4-2 contest, sponsored last week by Hahn, jumped to 43 last Thursday. Andrea Radley, Lurlene Reinders and Peter Rice, one of the three triples teams, won the day overall with 34+13.

South Warrnambool 0.4 5.8 5.10 11.16 (82) Hamilton Kangaroos 4.3 5.3 6.7 6.7 (43) Goals - South Warrnambool: J. Hussey, P. Anderson 2; H. Lee, T. Wilson, Z. Struth, S. Thompson, N. Kol, P. Doukas, C. Gallichan. Hamilton: J. Manson, H. Waldron, B. Hicks, J. Pepper, S. Barnes, S. Fiegert. Best - South Warrnambool: H. Lee, M. Sandow, N. Thompson, K. Eagleson, T. White, N. Kol. Hamilton: T. Feely, H. Waldron, D. Morris, J. O’Brien, S. Fiegert, K. Quinn. Port Fairy 6.3 14.5 20.9 23.14 (152) Portland 2.3 3.4 4.6 4.8 (32) Goals - Port Fairy: D. Nicholson 11; S. Robinson 4; M. Sully 3; I. Dwyer, J. Hollmer, L. Gunning, Portland: J. Moody 2; D. Barr, R. Egan. Best - Port Fairy: D. Nicholson, M. Sully, I. Dwyer, J. Dwyer, J. Vickers, S. Robinson. Portland: R. Egan, B. Malcolm, K. Anson, D. Barr, M. Kelly, N. Haylock.

WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL

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A GRADE

A GRADE

Casterton Sandford 2.2 8.4 12.5 15.10 (100) Millicent 2.4 2.4 5.7 6.8 (44) Goals - Casterton Sandford: N. Upton 4; T. Clode 3; D. Ayton, J. Stephenson 2; D. Ryan, T. McArlein, M. Cummings, S. Broomby. Millicent: H. Nitschke 3; P. Duncan 2; D. Bromley. Best - Casterton Sandford: T. Clode, T. Shannon, N. Upton, M. Rogers, D. Ryan, S. Broomby. Millicent: L. Smith, J. Weir, T. Huchesson, D. Bromley, J. Grimes, H, Nitschke. West Gambier 3.0 5.3 8.3 8.3 (51) East Gambier 1.1 2.2 4.5 7.6 (48) Goals - West: J. Schapel, D. Robbins 2; S. Wenman, J. Coombe, S. Zeitz, T. Zeitz. East: M. Scnlon 2; J. Dawe, J. McKeon, M. Kieselbach, M. Rumbelow, M. Willson. Best - West: L. Lean, T. Zeitz, K. Giddings, A. Pfitzner, M. Kipping. East: M. Willson, M. Ferguson, F. Scanlon, T. Balshaw, S. Nalshaw, M. Rumbelow. North Gambier 7.5 10.9 15.12 18.16 (124) South Gambier 0.0 0.3 1.7 1.7 (13) Goals - North: B. Close 3; M. McInerney, S. Stafford, F. Marshall, D. Carmody 2; N. McInerney, N. Blachut, J. Schutz, T. McLennan, B. Egan, B. Stafford, T. Edwards. South: D. Stratford. Best - North: J. Jenner, S. Stafford, B. Egan, N. McInerney, B. Stafford. South: T. Vassallo, N. Jenkin, T. Opie, B. Bryant, D. Ridding.

North Gambier 68 (E. Gould, M. Whaites) d South Gambier 29 (I. Walker, J. Adams); Millicent 75 (K. Lynch, A. Bryant) d Casterton Sandford 36 (N. Rhook, T. Perry); East Gambier 49 (T. Gray, T. McCallum) d West Gambier 46 (T. Earl, L. McGregor)

B GRADE

North Gambier 41 (J. Adams, I. Walker) d North Gambier 18 (H. Nulty, L. Willoughby); Millicent 61 (A. Craig, M. Taylor) d Casterton Sandford 31 (E. Michelmore, K. Smith); East Gambier 41 (S. Smith, C. McMahon) d West Gambier 30 (T. Pearson, E. Stevens)

Casterton Sandford 17.12 (114) d Millicent 1.3 (9) East Gambier 8.3 (51) d West Gambier 6.7 (43) North Gambier 15.5 (95) d South Gambier 1.0 (6)

UNDER 17.5 Casterton Sandford 15.4 (94) d Millicent 2.3 (15) West Gambier 14.13 (97) d East Gambier 7.3 (45) South Gambier 12.11 (83) d North Gamier 2.3 (15)

UNDER 15 Millicent 11.12 (78) d Casterton Sandford 0.1 (1) West Gambier 8.10 (58) d East Gambier 2.6 (18) South Gambier 19.12 (126) d North Gambier 0.0 (0)

UNDER 13 Millicent 8.9 (57) d Casterton Sandford 4.0 (24)

Above - West Gambier coach Steve Wenman marks strongly in fro nt o f Nathan Forrest. Right - Key East big man Jayden Eldridge looks to spoil this marking attempt by Kyle Giddings. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

A RESERVE North Gambier 65 (A. Bryan, P. Douglas) d South Gambier 37 (M. Harvey, G. Hood); Millicent 58 (P. Nitschke, N. Potter) d Casterton Sandford 39 (T. Cleary, B. Tierney); East Gambier 45 (B. Dempsey, T. Gray) d West Gambier 26 (M. Teakle, B. Humphries)

B GRADE South Gambier 59 (J. Hayes, M. Ridding) d North Gambier 24 (R. Henke, K. White); Casterton Sandford 72 (A. MacDonald, P. Cameron) d Millicent 25 (M. Varcoe, L. Harvey); West Gambier 58 (T. Ferguson, E. Dawe) d East Gambier 50 (A. Geraghty, R. Pike)

C GRADE South Gambier 55 (R. Bryant, E. Harvey) d North Gambier 21 (S. McInerney, L. Kenny); Casterton Sandford 46 (J. Parson, R. Stephens) d Millicent 18 (E. Gardin, A. Bowering); East Gambier 43 (S. Hurrell, D. Waters) d West Gambier 31 (D. Egan, T. Pelkonen)

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15 & UNDER A North Gambier 62 (C. Bruhn, C. Day) d South Gambier 31 (E. McIntyre, A. McShane); Millicent 79 (P. Nitschke, H. Nitschke) d Casterton Sandford 9 (C. Galpin, M. Mutch); West Gambier 41 (M. Horrigan, B. Kuller) d East Gambier 26 (M. Carter, T. Perryman)

15 & UNDER B South Gambier 42 (S. Boston, I. Kenny) d North Gambier 7 (S. Elshaug, S. Braithwaite); Millicent 38 (C. Pratt, M. Chant) d Casterton Sandford 12 (J. Wooley, C. Smart); East Gambier 49 (T. Waters, A. Bosko) d West Gambier 15 (J. Parsons, E. Nieuwerkerk)

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Winners are grinners - Dartmoor won its way through to the 2017 grand final as Westerns went out in straight sets. Dartmoor plays Heywood in this weekend’s title decider.

SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL A GRADE PRELIMINARY FINAL Dartmoor 6.4 9.6 11.11 13.12 (90) Westerns 1.2 1.2 2.2 6.4 (40) Goals - Dartmoor: K. Smith 5; C. Howlett 3; A. Jones 2; J. McCrae, J. Woodall, T. McKinnon. Westerns: T. Rogers 2; K. Richardson, E. Stweart, J. Bliss, L. Robinson. Best - Dartmoor: L. Polaski, K. Smith, M. Oldfield, M. Von Duve, R. Lovekin, J. Roptini. Westerns: S. O’Brien, E. Stewart, L. Evans, T. Rogers, L. Robinson.

SOUTH WEST DISTRICT NETBALL A GRADE PRELIMINARY FINAL Westerns 53 (T. Rowe) d Tyrendarra 24

HAMPDEN NETBALL A GRADE Port Fairy 60 d Portland 37 (K. Jennings, L. Hockley, S. Arnott) South Warrnambool 53 d Hamilton 50 (T. Morris, J. Bowie, R. Lewis)

13 & UNDER A South Gambier 64 (T. McShane, A. Clayton) d North Gambier 9 (L. Norman, C. Carmody); Millicent 46 (L. Denton, P. McRae) d Casterton Sandford 11 (C. Humphries, C. Rice); East Gambier 34 (H. De Nys, A. Bosko) d West Gambier 14 (A. Berkefeld, E. Berkefeld)

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South Gambier 42 (M. Dalton, C. Sims) d North Gambier 4 (L. Norman, H, Brooks); Millicent 37 (A. Janssen, J. Little) d Casterton Sandford 6 (M. Sheahan, M. Jamieson); West Gambier 27 (J. Jarnevic, S. Clayton) d East Gambier 15 (I. Corman, B. Jean)

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North Gambier 31 (M. Armitage, P. De Nys) d South Gambier 19 (M. Harrold, A. Wilke); Casterton Sandford 16 (B. Nash, E. Cookson) d Millicent 7 (M. Alcock, M. McGrath); West Gambier 15 (L. Croker, B. Colbert) d East Gambier 14 (E. Steen, I. Dwyer) Below - North Gambier mid courter Amanda O’Shaughnessy looks for a way past South wing defender Zoe Duncan during A Grade netball action at the weekend.


LOCAL SPORT MGNA RESULTS MOUNT GAMBIER NETBALL ASSOCIATION SEMI FINAL RESULTS A GRADE Saints 53 (P. Primmer, C. Pendrey) d Hobitz 38 (J. Greenwood, J. Gower); Vicis 52 (M. Richardson, C. Treacey) d Intruders 50 (G. Brennan, T. Moreland) A2 GRADE Hobitz 53 (J. Gower, A. Frankenburg) d Vicis 36 (H. Meyer, B. Jackway); Intruders 39 (L. Lock, S. Monkley) d Amazons 26 (S. Fox, T. Tonkin) B1 GRADE Intruders Vlack 43 (A. Richardson, K. Buck) d Saints 25 (J. Taylor, M. Bowd); Zodiacs 42 (C. Wright, A. Prosperi-Porta) d Nomads 41 (B. Bonney, K. Carson) B2 GRADE Intrduers Orange 35 (K. Biskzo, A. Mashford) d Saints 20 (M. Jones, J. Coates); Lakes 37 (T. Fleming, A. Hepburn) d Vicis 34 (M. Finnigan, M. Greene) C GRADE Nomads 33 (H. Baker, N. Wilkin) d Zodiacs 14 (K. Treloar, R. Franklin); Intruders 27 (I. Goldsmith, N. Stevenson) d Amazons 19 (C. Pearce, S. Fox) 17 & UNDER Zodiacs 35 (J. Revill, M. Glynn) d Lakes 26 (M. Leford, Z. Moran); Vicis 55 (M. Finnigan, J. Myers) d Intruders 50 (D. Miller, S. Monkley) 15 & UNDER A Zodiacs Gold 42 d Intruders 37; Zodiacs Blue 55 d Vicis 19 15 & UNDER B Hobitz 33 (S. Herpich, Z. Feast) d Zodiacs 19 (T. Coppick); Saints 13 (M. Hughes, E. Jones) d Intruders 9 (I. Goldsmith, A. Leigh) 13 & UNDER A Vicis 24 (D. Thomas, J. Grigg) d Intruders 23

(E. Pollifrone, A. Carter); Zodiacs 51 (G. Ferguson, A. KNowles) d Hobitz 20 (B. Jones, M. Ruwoldt) 13 & UNDER B Saints 30 (J. Bowd, C. Brooker) d Vicis 9 (S. Wight, I. Freke); Intruders Black 25 d Intriders Orange 11

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Lucindale 52 (C. Dawson) d Keith 42 (E. Lamont)

A RESERVE Keith 60 (C. DeBarro) d Lucindale 30 (N. Hocking)

B GRADE Lucindale 40 (S. Cooper) d Penola 26 (M. Martin)

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Penola 55 (S. Devereux) d Keith 34 (A. Erikson)

17 & UNDER Kingston 48 (T. Troeth) d Lucindale 40 (E. Gould)

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Penola 0.2 3.4 7.6 9.8 (62) Keith 0.3 5.6 6.7 6.8 (44) Goals- Penola: B. Foster 4; A. Merrett 3; D. Hackwill, J. Copping. Keith: G. Johnson 3; H. McMurray, E. Dunstan, J. Wilson. Best - Penola: S. Guilhaus, S. Berkefeld, T. Williams, J. Pfitzner, J. Galpin, A. Merrett. Keith: S. Schreiber, S. McMurray, S, Molineux, A. Dunstan, R. Menz, A. Bowley. RESERVES Penola 4.4 6.6 8.10 11.10 (76) Lucindale 2.1 3.4 3.8 4.12 (36) Goals - Penola: A. McIntyre 4; T. Clayfield 3; B. Minion 2; P. Buchanan. Lucindale: S. Logan 3; G. Higgins. Best - Penola: W. Clayfield, C. Devereux, A. McIntyre, L. March, B. Minion, T. Murphy. Lucindale: S. McHurk, N. Kelsh, B. Maloney, S. Hinze, N. Maloney, G. Higgins. SENIOR COLTS Kaniva Leeor 2.3 5.3 8.7 8.7 (55) Naracoorte 1.2 4.2 5.2 8.4 (52) Goals - Kaniva Leeor: K. Councillor 4; B. Dodson 3; J. Stimson. Naracoorte: Z. Walker 3; K. Adams 2; A. Searle, G. White, N. Lacey. Best - Kaniva Leeor: B. Dodson, D. Watt, F. Bothe, C. Williams, L. Councillor, J. Merrett. Naracoorte: K. Adams, N. Lacey, D. Sneath-Douglas, R. Palma, D. Albrecht, A. Borg. JUNIOR COLTS Kingston 4.0 7.0 13.2 13.3 (81) Keith 0.1 0.1 1.1 1.1 (7) Goals - Kingston: W. Wiseman 4; J. Troeth, J. Harding 3; W. Watts 2; E. Cornish. Keith: T. Llewelyn. Best - Kingston: W. Wiseman, W. Watts, D. Wright, J. Harding, C. Watts, J. Tapfield. Keith: J. Walter, T. Edson, S. Gogel, M. Cunningham, J. McAuely, R. McMurray.

Naracoorte 58 (S. Stuchbery) d Mundulla 21 (B. Harris)

15 & UNDER B

Bordertown 41 (S. Cornish) d Kybybolite 30 (M. Nolan)

13 & UNDER A Bordertown 39 (J. Schneider) d Kingston 29 (B. Clarke) ELIMINATION FINAL RESULTS ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE

MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL 1ST SEMI FINALS A GRADE Port MacDonnell 51 (T. Gilmore, B. Hawkins) d Glencoe 49 (C. Liebich, J. Jones) – in overtime.

A RESERVE Tantanoola 37 (J. Matthews, K. Rowe) d Robe 26 (K. Moore, K. Austin)

B GRADE Kalangadoo 52 (E. Schultz, R. May) d Glencoe 19 (A. Weaver, S. Frew)

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B RESERVE

FORMER SAINT WINS TOP NETBALL AWARD She was a Millicent multi-premiership player as a teenager, including a best on court accolade in one of those victories, and Demi Verbena has continued to make her mark on a netball court, taking out the 2017 Netball SA Premier League Reserves best & fairest with a stunning total of 44 votes – 14 clear of her nearest rival. Playing for Woods Panthers, as she has since moving to Adelaide for tertiary study in 2012, Verbena started

Mt Burr 2.2 6.6 11.7 17.11 (113) Port MacDonnell 2.5 4.5 5.6 5.7 (37) Goals - Mt Burr: J. Gregory 5; J. Wallis, B. Hennink 2; C. Gamble, D. Ridley, T. Hales, W. Whitty, T. Renzi, J. Dowdy, J. Gregory, H. Crauford. Pt Mac: B. McGregor, J. Turner, M. Roscow, R. Timms, D. McElroy. Best - Mt Burr: N. Muhovics, B. Hennink, J. Wallis, H. Crauford, C. Gamble, T. Stanley. Pt Mac: W. MacDonald, B. McGregor, N. Driver, Z. Williams, K. McClean, B. O’Dine . B GRADE Port MacDonnell 4.5 5.5 7.6 7.6 (48) Hatherleigh 1.1 2.4 3.5 3.10 (28) Goals - Pt Mac: M. Stark 4; T. Lampard 2; J. McGregor. Hatherleigh: N. Brown, J. Jones. Best - Pt Mac: B. Creek, J. Feast, C. Driver, J. Mcgregor, M. Stark, J. Finnigan. Hatherleigh: T. Pegler, M. Childs, J. Gilbertson, T. Agnew, N. Brown. SENIOR COLTS Tantanoola 2.4 5.7 11.11 13.13 (91) Glencoe 1.0 3.2 6.3 6.5 (41) Goals -Tantanoola: S. Jennings 4; J. Gould, C. Searle, B. Yates 2; M. McDonald, Z. Walker, A. Roberts. Glencoe: B. Lipscombe 2; D. Cleggett, D. Hogan, W. Maloney, D. Pfitzner. Best - Tantanoola: J. Radley, J. Gould, B. Yates, M. McDonald, A. Roberts, S. Jennings. Glencoe: K. Poole, D. Hurley, B. Frost, T. Winkley, D Cleggett, I. McGrath. JUNIOR COLTS Hatherleigh 0.0 3.1 4.2 5.3 (33) Tantanoola 0.1 0.1 1.1 2.2 (14) Goals - Hatherleigh: H. Jones 2; M. Widdison, K. Varlet, P. Chay. Tantanoola: C. Baker. Best - Hatherleigh: T. Golding, H. Jones, P. Chay, E. Bowman, B. Thwaites, T. Gray. Tantanoola: C. Baker, B. Sandow, J. Cytrowski, E. telfer-Scott, S. Jennings.

Kongorong 31 (E. Benny, C. Shelton) d Robe 27 (B. Nicolle, J. Hawkins)

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in the B1 and B2 grades but soon showed her worth, working her way into the development squad for the club and eventually a starting role in the Reserves side. “I started on the bench a few seasons ago and then I was able to work my way into the starting seven and have stayed there for a couple of years,” Verbena said. Starting as a wing attack at the club, and still sometimes playing that role this season, Demi returned to her Millicent role as goal attack and has taken all before her, especially in 2017. “It was certainly different and took a bit of getting used to when I first moved but it (Woods Panthers) is a great club and I’ve met a great bunch of girls,” Verbena said. Her opportunities came when a couple of new coaches came to the club and she made sure she took those chances, always resulting the amazing opportunities she received at Millicent to set her up for a career at elite level. “Playing with the likes of Donna Denton and Audine Bryant really set me up for where I am today, in fact Audine knew some coaches at Woods Panthers and that’s how I ended up there,” she said. “Kerry-Lee Bromley was also important. She was my coach all through juniors.” Verbena moved to Adelaide to study occupational therapy. She has completed her degree and currently works for Disability SA. Left - 2017 Premier League Reserves best & fairest Demi Verbena.

Tantanoola 33 (E. Gould, B. Allen) d Mt Burr 29 (E. Falting, A. Deckert)

15 & UNDER Hatherleigh 45 (S. Gibbs, A. Hartland) d Glencoe 43 (S. Jones, T. Medhurst)

13 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 56 (S. Lomas, K. Sneath) d Kalangadoo 54 (B. Lythgo, S. Ryan)

Above (from top) - Best on court Toni Gilmore looks to feed the ball to Sophie Roach as she cuts hard in front of Caitlin Liebich; Mt Burr coach Tom Renzi was tough in close during his side’s big win over Port MacDonnell & Megan Hein takes this ball strongly despite the close attention from Glencoe’s Chantelle Weir.

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Above - The opening bounce of the Mid South East 1st semi final. PHOTOS COURTESY OF KAREN CAWTHORNE


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FIFTH CONFERENCE TITLE FOR HILL’S PIONEERS

“She’s something out of the box.” That was the sentiment of Garville Premier League coach Jackie Blyth, after Nyah Allen, the former North, East and Millicent junior, won the Nine News Cup Premier League Rookie of the Year at last week’s awards ceremony. The rangy goal attack is just 15 years old but is starting to make people sit up and take notice. “When I first played her in Premier League, people were asking me why I would play someone so young, and that she wouldn’t cope,” Blyth said. “But as she kept playing, people have started to see why. There is nothing but good signs for Nyah.” Nyah’s accuracy has been one of the talking points and one match that sticks in Blyth’s mind for that, as well as her mental toughness, was when Nyah played against the English captain Ama Agbeze this season, holding her own and missing only two goals for the match. “I haven’t seen a player like her come along in a very long time,” said Blyth. And this is a coach who has been in charge of the likes of former Australian skippers Kathryn Harby (now Harby-Williams) and Michelle Den Dekker. “She has the motivation and skills and awareness,” Blyth said. “Injuries, boyfriends, schoolwork – a lot of things in life can get in the way but Nyah really has the drive.” Playing much of the 2017 season alongside Jamaican and Thunderbirds star Carla Borrego was a learning curve for the teenager. “Girls a lot older than her (Nyah) are intimidated by playing with Carla,” Blyth said. “We just needed to get the happy medium of when to shoot and when to pass off and I had to get Nyah to realise if she has the ball in her hand to shoot.” There has been 15 year olds hit the premier league court before but Blyth, in the past 15 years, cannot remember one that has had such an impact. “To hit the court on a regular basis and to hold their own is a big thing,” Blyth said. “But week by week we realised she had what it takes to hold her own on the Premier League court.” Unfortunately for

FROM PAGE 4 Getting the right people into the program has also been key and the like of Jamieson and Jack Madgen are strong examples of that. “We haven’t just brought anybody in,” Hill said. “We have looked to bring in quality people and they’ve ben people we have known personally. That’s so important for both on and off court. We want out players to be part of the community – that’s really important to me and to our club.” As always, the conference celebrations were low key and short lived with the focus now on Dandenong – a team that have added four players since last time the two sides met. “We were very familiar with Nunawading but are a little unfamiliar with Dandenong,” Hill said. “A lot of that is my job to scout a lot of film and give the guys the right information. They (Dandenong) are a totally different beast. They have a lot of guys coming off the bench that can blow you away. They have a lot more depth (than Nunawading) and they play very different.”

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