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ISSUE 714 | JANUARY 18 - 24 2018 Phone 08 8724 7111 www.lifestyle1.net

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PREMIERSHIP TEAM MATES SHARE BARBER SHIELD RECORD In the 1993/94 Mount Gambier & District Cricket Association season, Neil Quirk captained North Gambier to the Barber Shield title. There was a trio of 17 year olds in that lineup – Russell Keeley, Justin Creek and Michael Johnston – and at the weekend the names of Neil Quirk and Michael Johnston were again inextricably linked as the popular allrounder equaled the club’s Barber Shield games record. While the result was not what Johnston would have hoped for, the club icon did again lead the way, top scoring with 42 in North’s 60 run loss to West Gambier. This weekend, Johnston will play his 218th Barber Shield match and surpass the man who not only skippered him to his first Barber Shield title but who was a valued mentor and someone he still counts as a friend. “I always call those three boys (Keeley, Creek & Johnston) my boys,” Quirk said. “And I’ve had a really good friendship with Johnno (Johnston) every since. We don’t catch up as much as we should but there is a bond there that is still pretty special.” With the January 6 round cancelled due to the heat policy, it looked for a time like weather was again set to intervene at the weekend with some heavy overnight and morning rain but the show did go on and the names Quirk and Johnston now sit side by side in North Gambier’s record books. “If someone was going to break that record, I couldn’t ask for a better bloke to do it,” Quirk said. Quirk moved to Mount Gambier in

1979, transferred through the bank, and fortuitously, it was just in time for the East Torrens player to suit up for the 1979/80 season. He was recruited to North Gambier through work connections. “It was basically play for North or find another job,” Quirk said. “I am happy to say I played there my whole career.” And it was a successful one – for both Quirk and the club. He played in five Barber Shield title winning teams, including that inaugural season. “The best one for me was the one I captained in 93/4,” Quirk said. “We

had those 17 year olds and I played alongside the likes of Peter Young and Graham Perryman – we just had a good mix.” Quirk ahs fond memories of his time as a Tiger but does concede, the trophy cabinet perhaps should have been even fuller. “We had some good side in the 80s and we probably should have won more than five premierships,” Quirk said. Michael Young, Graham Greenwood and Malcolm Bromley are among Quirk’s team mates during an era when the Tigers batting line-up was imperious. “Our batting was just so

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strong,” Quirk said. “If we didn’t make 300, we thought we had failed.” Greg Hudson and Jason Bird were also names from that golden era at North Gambier. Quirk started as a number four but was soon elevated to the opening role, before moving back down to the middle order, batting five or six, after the ‘93/94 title. Quirk handed over the captaincy in the ‘94/95 season to rising star Mark Lane. “He (Lane) was ready to step up,” Quirk said. “We won it that year as well.” Quirk never got to play alongside Michael Silvy, another North Gambier icon, who moved to Adelaide late last year – their careers overlapped, with Silvy playing in Adelaide while Quirk was winding down his career for North. “I would have liked to play with Michael (Silvy),” Quirk said. “But what I do love seeing is the North names, the family names still coming through. I always keep an eye on the scores, I even still check the East Torrens scores, even through I don’t really know anyone there anymore.” Golf if his priority nowadays – he plays alongside former cricket team mates Russell Lewis & Kym Sykes, but come finals, he is always on the sidelines, hoping another title will be added to North Gambier’s proud history.

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Above - Michael Johnston & Neil Quirk share the North Gambier games record.

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NURSING TRIO RETURNS FROM INDIAN ADVENTURE It wasn’t exactly what they expected but for three Limestone Coast based nurses, a pre-Christmas trip to India was challenging, rewarding and eye opening. Naracoorte’s Molly Haynes, 22, instigated the trip after reading about the volunteering opportunity on the university facebook page and by the time, she was India bound, ready to start her two week stint as a volunteer on December 1, Molly had seconded two travelling companions – nursing

Class selfie Ellie Waters, Kate Shelton & Molly Haynes outside the Taj Mahal.

class mate Kate Shelton, from Mount Gambier and Kate’s 23 year old friend Ellie, who was already working through her grad year as a nurse. “As soon as I saw the advert I thought I could make it work,” Molly said. “I had been planning to go on my own but when I mentioned something to Kate she jumped on board and then she convinced Ellie to come as well.” The life changing experience has ensured the three girls will be lifelong friends. Molly entered nursing having been interested in the health field for some time. “I started out in paramedics but I didn’t really love it and didn’t like the job outcomes,” Molly said. “I then did vet nursing and thought I’d rather work with humans so I moved to nursing and I’ve loved it ever since.” For Kate, it all started in aged care. Looking for a new challenge she completed her enrolled nursing studies and then decided it was time to upskill again and so she has just completed her registered nursing. “I am a people pleaser and love working with patients,” Kate said. “There is always something new and exciting and no day is ever the same.” For Ellie, it was a desperate need for a change. “I worked in an office and I hated it,” Ellie said. “I wanted something more hands on and so decided to go to university and do nursing. I like helping others and making a difference in people’s lives.” And it was all about making a difference that led the girls to head to India through a Challenges Abroad Australia volunteer program. “We didn’t really

The girls with some of the students know what we were going to be doing or where we were going to be,” Molly said. “We knew it was involving health promotion and basic health care but we didn’t know what we were in for.” Their base was Palampur, in the foothills of the Himalayas and they were charged with working in a school. “We were quite daunted because we thought – we’re not teachers,” Ellie said. “The first couple of days were a bit bumpy but we adapted really well and the kids just wanted to learn and it was amazing,” Molly said. Working with students aged 3-16, the initial hurdle for the girls was coming to terms with how little the students had. “They came to school in these perfectly ironed uniforms but

were lucky if they had a book and a pen and they just had to sit on a concrete floor with no power,” Ellie said. “The first day we took stickers in for them and they just mobbed us,” Molly said. “But we worked out pretty quickly how to

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get their attention and they worked so hard.” What struck the girls most was how bright the students were despite lacking any real resources, with most of them already having two languages. “If they had what kids here have, they could do anything,” Kate said. “We were brought in as outsiders because basic health is not talked about and they like to use outsiders to come in.” The trio was aware they were not headed to the lap of luxury but the extent of the poverty was eye opening. “We thought they would have at least basics maybe like scissors but they really were lucky to have a book and a pen,” Ellie said. “So we brought in cardboard and glitter and they just lapped it up.” The girls also headed up the painting of a health mural on one of the classroom walls. “All the walls were just blank concrete so we did a mural on what we had been learning about first aid, cough etiquette, what to do if you’re bleeding and those kind of things,” Kate said. During their two week volunteer stint, the girls were part of a homestay program and were then driven the 45 minutes every day to the school. “It certainly makes you appreciate all the things we have,” said Molly. “And while the teaching side of it was pretty daunting and not what we were expecting, it was so rewarding.” The girls have kept the contact detail of the school and are committed to sending over supplies each year. “All the kids made us cards and things like that when we left,” Kate said. The girls spent one week travelling after their two week volunteer stint. Ellie is currently working at Millicent Hospital and once she has finished her grad training will be taking up a position at the Mount Gambier Hospital. Kate and Molly are heading into their grad year with Kate stationed at the Mount Gambier Hospital and Molly in her hometown of Naracoorte. Below - The health mural takes shape at the Palampur school.


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teach a lot of life saving skills – it’s not just about the strokes,” Abby said. “We teach students how to perform rescues and the right way to go about it. We focus a lot on water safety.” Abby is thrilled to see how interest in the centre’s swimming programs has grown but is hopeful that continues to develop. It sees the Mount Gambier Aquatic Centre with around 15 instructors and 25 assistants. “So often, the assistants and instructors are people who did lessons here as kids,” Abby said. And while Abby is still young, she is already supervising instructors, who have swimming certificates with her name on them as their instructor when

they were first learning. “I just think swimming is such an important skill,” Abby said. “And it’s not just about water safety but it is also great fitness and because it’s low impact, it is something you can do if you are injured or when you get older.” And that’s why the centre’s aqua aerobics classes attract up to 60 participants. Anyone interested in securing a place in the Term 1 swimming classes should contact the aquatic centre on (08)8723 1283, email peter@ilmanagement.com. au or contact via facebook. The Mount Gambier Aquatic Centre is open through to the end of March.

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“When I was playing we always tried to have at least one or two juniors in the A Grade team and it is good to see they still do that,” Quirk said. Quirk also represented the South East region at a number of South Australian Country Carnivals, starting in 1981 and spending, what was then a two week carnival, in Adelaide for the next seven seasons. He also played for SA Country at two national championships. Johnston has a similar resume, starting his cricket career as a 10 year old and earning his Barber Shield call-up in 1992. He played the opening game of that season in the B Grade but was quickly promoted. It was Johnston’s bowling that originally had him earmarked as a star on the rise – at that time he batted at number 10 or 11. An elbow injury as a 16 year old, sustained at training, had a significant impact on his ability to bowl after that. “I couldn’t straighten my arm and I did keep bowling after that but it was never the same.” Johnston said. “It was my own fault, I didn’t warm up properly.” Fortunately, he was certainly no mug with the bat, and under the tutelage of the likes of Quirk and Lane, he was soon moulded into a reliable opening bat, a position he batted for much of his career, although in recent seasons he has been a jack of all trades, batting anywhere from opening, right through to eight or nine. “Basically the young blokes need to bat before me,”

Johnston said. Always self-effacing and humble, Johnston is still one of the most consistent performers for the Tigers and it was not that long ago, he took out the association player of the year. Having an impact with both bat and ball and across all formats of the game, Johnston is now very much the elder statesman of the team, in the absence of long time team mate Michael Silvy. “I think I just loved the challenge of opening,” Johnston said. “It’s the hardest spot to bat. I also enjoyed facing the ball when the bowlers were bowling their fastest. I was happy to knock the shine off the ball.” It was also a wonderful match for his temperament – the perfect mix of determination and team-first attitude and the Tigers veteran is rarely flustered. Much like Quirk, enjoyed playing alongside a teenage Johnston, Johnston is enjoying playing his cricket alongside the likes of Matt and Nick McInerney and Jake Schutz. “Every year for a while now I have thought it will be my last but even when I’m really busy, when I get out to cricket – training or games – I just love it,” Johnston said. Silvy, his long time team mate, is the man he credits with being the mastermind behind the development club and its recent success. “I can’t lay any claim to it,” Johnston said. “He did a power of work, on and off the field, recruiting and working with talented juniors. We have enjoyed being the link between the likes of Quirky and the new generation coming through now.” Johnston admits Quirk was a genuine hero of his as he moved through the ranks at North Gambier. “He was like a Test player to me,” Johnston said. Mark Lane is another player Johnston singled out, along with Silvy, while the current crop of Matt McInerney, Matt Walmsley-Pace and Jack Schutz are young players he knows will also make their mark. Johnston’s return to more serious bowling came when he was playing in England. “They needed a spin bowler so I offered and I was lucky enough to pick up a few wickets,” he said. “When I came home, they needed spin bowling as well and so I kind of just fell back into bowling.” Johnston represented the SA Outbacks at the national championships – twice as a young bowler, and a decade later, twice as an experienced batsman. “I was definitely better the second stint not that I broke any records,” Johnston said. “What I did enjoy was testing yourself against those better players. That’s’ the same reason you played in the country carnival in Adelaide.” Johnston will become the North Gambier games record holder this weekend in North’s clash with South Gambier at Blue Lake Sports Park.



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OPERA SINGER SET TO BE AUSTRALIA DAY AMBASSADOR Southern Grampians Shire Council is pleased to announce that Emily Burke will be the Australia Day Ambassador attending the official 2018 Southern Grampians Shire Australia Day Celebrations held at the Hamilton Botanic Gardens on 26 January. Silver-toned operatic soprano Emily Burke, who is described as vivacious and commanding on the stage, originally hails from Hobart and went on to study in Melbourne and Italy. Hamilton’s Australia Day celebrations will take place at the Botanic Gardens from 10:30am and will include flagraising, musical performances by local artists, citizenship ceremony, presentation of the Australia Day awards and a free BBQ. The Australia Day Ambassador program sends high achieving Australians to more than 300 community celebrations nationwide every Australia Day. See www. sthgrampians.vic.gov.au for further information regarding other celebrations taking place within the Shire to celebrate Australia Day.

LOCAL DANCER RETURNS WITH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE MJ Dancer Studio’s Madi Lane has taken out her first title, being named the Junior Champion Dancer at the recent Follow Your Dreams (FYD) Nationals. Madi headlined another strong performance from the Mount Gambier dance school, with the studio taking out the Studio Spirit Award for the second successive year. The MJ troupes won nine out of the 12 sections they competed in, while school principal Maria Slape has secured a trip to Hong Kong. More than 2000 acts from Australia and New Zealand compete at the prestigious competition. Other notable results were Ruby Dyson (Petite); Bella Lawrie (Pre Teen) and Molly Clark and Olivia Hawthorne (Teen) finishing in the top 10 in the championship section and Sarah McKinnon and Bella Lawrie finishing third in the duo section. Above - Madi Lane (right) with her proud teacher Christina Jenkin

AWARD WINNING VIRTUAL REALITY EXHIBITION OPENS Emmy award winning production Collisions will debut as the first virtual reality exhibition to be featured at the Main Corner and Riddoch Art Gallery, with an exclusive preview this Thursday at 5.30pm. City of Mount Gambier Arts Culture and Development Officer Serena Wong encourages the community to put on a headset for an exclusive view of Lynette Wallworth’s virtual reality work, Collisions. “It is a collision of culture, technology and storytelling which takes us on a virtual reality journey to the homeland of indigenous elder Nyarri Morgan and the Martu tribe in remote Western Australian Pilbara desert and his first, devastating introduction to the Western world,” Ms Wong said. The story outlines Nyarri’s first taste of Western civilisation during Australia’s first atomic tests in the 1950s. “It offers us a view to what he saw, and in reflecting on this extraordinary event, Nyarri shares his perspective on the Martu way to care for the planet.” Collisions will run until February 9. The exhibition is free but bookings are essential due to limited seats. Please contact the Main Corner to book on (08)8721 2563.

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AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS ANNOUNCED The 2018 Australia Day Award recipients for the Mount Gambier January 26 ceremony have been announced. Lois Bayre and Peter Martin will share the Citizen of the Year honours. Lois has spent almost two decades hosting Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, raising more than $100,000 in that time, while Peter is the ultimate community member, helping people move house, picking up litter around the town, and helping with assisted transport services. The Young Citizen of the Year is Laura Small. Laura has just completed her Bachelor of Jazz Music and she has been a regular fixture at a number of community events including the Christmas Parade, Mayfair Singers and Blue Lake Carols. She also teaches at Tenison Woods College. The Community Event of the Year is the hugely successful Fidler & Webb Exhibition, curated by the Mount Gambier History Group. Celebrating the 150th anniversary of the iconic store, the exhibition attracted wide interest and took two years of planning and collating by volunteers to bring the historic showcase together. Above - Sheryn Wilson & Sharon Tuffnell enjoying the Fidler & Webb Exhibition.

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2 Highland Drive, Mount Gambier

• With a fresh touch, new carpets and painted inside and out • Great location! • A must see!

10 Sinclair Street, Mount Gambier

OPEN Saturday

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12.00-1.00

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• They don’t build the like they used to! • Large rooms and massive eating in kitchen • Fully enclosed backyard

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$549,000

5 Charles Street, Mount Gambier

21 Powell Street, Mount Gambier

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$310,000

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16 Mallee Street, Mount Gambier

$239,000

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RENTAL: 15 Ingleby Street, Mount Gambier

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SALES Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782 | Phoebe Douglas 0422 943 534 RECEPTION Denise Mitselburg 08 8725 4225 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Jo Gibbs 0437 902 438 Lisa Yeates Emma Beare

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19 Wireless Road West

$285,000

20 Lee Court

$265,000

NEW PRICE

15 Cobblestone Court

RLA 204710

$419,000

NEW PRICE

OPEN SATURDAY 9.30 - 10.00AM

OPEN SATURDAY 10.15-10.45AM

OPEN SATURDAY 11.00 - 11.30AM

IDEAL FOR THE FIRST HOME BUYER Impressive 3 bedroom home of solid construction. Renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Spacious open plan kitchen/lounge and dining. Ideal 2nd living room or games room. Stunning bathroom with sep shower/bath. Unique study nook. Gorgeous polished boards. Sheltered outdoor entertaining. Double garage with remote panel lift door. Immaculately presented and styled.

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.

WIDE WELCOMING & READY TO ENTERTAIN Located in prestigious Cobblestone Court. This 4 bedroom plus dedicated office executive home offers built in robes in all bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms finished with neutral décor. Offering large open plan living, spacious enough for the biggest of family gatherings. Ideal formal lounge or home theatre. Entertainers kitchen with gas cooking. Garage under main roof with remote roller door for up to 4 vehicles. Elevated outdoor entertaining completes this impressive home.

18 Derwent Court

$239,000

47 Brolga Street

$385,000

17 Jardine Street

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST BY 19.1.18

LAST DAYS

OPEN SATURDAY 11.45 - 12.15PM

OPEN SATURDAY 12.30 - 1.00PM

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.

SENSATIONAL RURAL VIEWS With sensational rural views the home is comprised as 4 bedrooms, the main with built in robes and spacious ensuite, with spa finished in heritage colours. Gorgeous Caesar stone benchtops, a walk-in pantry, electric cooktop and Asko dishwasher are all features of the blackwood timber kitchen. The lower level has direct access to the double garage UMR with remote roller doors. Vehicle access to the rear yard is also available. 4 kw solar panels installed.

4/10 William Street

$185,000

13 Kalimna Crescent

$359,000

A LIFESTYLE CHOICE Outstanding Character Home comprising of 4 bedrooms + Study Nook. Attention to detail throughout, with ornate fireplaces, and superb polished boards. Decadent formal lounge with stunning mantel and gas log fire. An entertainer’s kitchen in redgum timber with stainless steel gourmet cooker. Spacious dining area that spills through french doors to superb outdoor entertaining area overlooking self-cleaning, heated swimming pool. Work from home - Detached double stone garage has auto rollerdoors, and the addition of a dedicated office. Manicured Gardens both front and rear, ducted gas central heating, situated on a large corner allotment, this home represents an appealing opportunity to enjoy a fantastic way of living, so close to the city centre. Walk to many of the main street eateries.Expressions of Interest closing January 19th 2018 (unless sold prior).

84 Bertha Street

$265,000

$395,000

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PRICED TO PLEASE – GREAT LOCATION A well located solid brick homette with undercover parking and rear access leads through to the big backyard. This is the perfect first home, or to add to your investment portfolio. This solid unit offers: 3 bedrooms, 2 with BIR, Kitchen & dining area with separate large living area, Bathroom with separate toilet. All on a good size allotment, close to schools, main street, cafes & restaurants. Currently rented out at $200 p/wk – contact Phoebe today on 0422 943 534 to book your private inspection.

61 Dalkeith Drive

1A Naylor Place

$375,000

ONE OF A KIND Vicki Quinn Real Estate has the pleasure in offering for sale this unique property situated a short stroll form the picturesque Valley Lake. Freshly painted in neutral tones this delightful home is comprised of 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, spacious open plan kitchen/ dining & large formal & informal living areas. The timber kitchen boasts a walk-in pantry, s/s steel dishwasher, double wall oven & electric cooktop.

SUPERB LOCATION AND POTENTIAL A fantastic opportunity to own a 3 bedroom bungalow cottage on a large allotment in the lakes area close to Reidy Park School and Tenison Woods College. With huge street appeal this home has enormous potential. All bedrooms are large and two have BIR’s. The open plan kitchen/dining/lounge area is kept cosy in winter with a slow combustion heater, whilst the split system cools in summer. Double carport with undercover access through the games room.

83 Bay Road

$649,000

EXECUTIVE LIVING ON NAYLOR Spacious executive living in the gorgeous Lakes Location. Large kitchen with gas cooking and S/S appliances, open plan living with reverse cycle heating/cooling and a slow combustion wood fire, perfect for those winter nights. The open plan living area boasts picturesque views over the city. Master bedroom with ensuite including twin shower and walk-in robe with sliding doors opening out to a private courtyard. Large 2nd and 3rd bedrooms both with BIR.

2 Max Young Drive

$395,000

MOTIVATED VENDOR

IDEAL EXECUTIVE LIVING Deceptively spacious 4 bedroom home located in popular Max Young Park. Open plan kitchen/dine and family with stainless steel appliances and gas cooking. Superb home theatre room or 2nd living area. Dedicated office. Master bedroom with ample robes and opulent ensuite with sep toilet and double vanity. Ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling throughout. Family room opens on to lovely decking ideal for Summer entertaining. Double garage under the main roof. Move in here with absolutely nothing to do.

INVESTMENT OF THE WEEK

8 Illawong Drive

$235,500

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.

RENTALS Lot 2 Galpins Road 3 1 1 5A/184 Jubilee Hwy West 2 1 1 2 Playford St 3 1 1

THE SURPRISE IS ON THE INSIDE Fully renovated 3-bedroom home with loads of extras. Stunning kitchen with s/steel appliances & ample cupboard & bench space. Opulent bathroom with clean lines. 3 bedrooms with builtin robes. Warmed by slow combustion heating & the convenience of split system reverse cycle heating/ cooling unit. Double length carport with remote roller door with rear yard access. Landscaped rear yard. Roller shutters on all windows, ideal for the shift worker.

24/184 Jubilee Hwy West 3 1 1 1 10 Tweed Cres 4 2 1 56 Brownes Road 4 1 1

$200 p/wk Avail 23.2.18 $220 p/wk Avail Now $220 p/wk Avail 6.2.18 $275 p/wk Avail 29.12.17 $285 p/wk Avail Now

20 Sunnyside Dr 3 1 1

$300 p/wk Avail Now

112 Shepherdson Rd 3 1 2

300 p/wk Avail 2.2.18

2 Heathfield Way 4 2 1

$320 p/wk Avail Now

3 Dalkeith Dr 4 2 2 41 Ferrers Street 4 2 2

$300 p/wk Avail 5.2.18

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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.

RENTAL OF THE WEEK 2 Heathfield Way

$350 p/wk Avail 5.2.18 $550 p/wk Avail Now

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08 8726 4400 18 Pearce Crescent, Mount Gambier

$159,000

4 Derwent Court, Mount Gambier

$239,000

OPEN

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SATURDAY 9.00 - 9.30AM

WEB ID. 18170739 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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3/51 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier

$299,000

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$349,000

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12 Telopea Court, Worrolong

eldersrealestate.com.au

OPEN

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Web ID. 18373465 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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WEB ID: 178951789 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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5 Highland Drive, Mount Gambier

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$349,000

WEB ID. 18315326 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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9 Jane Street

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$269,000

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5 Naylor Place, Mount Gambier

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52 Parklands Terrace, Beachport

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$259,000

WEB ID. 18386952 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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16 Illawong Drive, Mount Gambier

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$136,000

SATURDAY 11.00 - 11.30AM

WEB ID. 18363469 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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125 Pick Avenue, Mount Gambier

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$130,000

OPEN

SATURDAY 12.30 - 1.30PM

WEB ID. 1813228 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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$225,000

WEB ID. 18310202 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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WEB ID. 18016207 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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WEB ID. 18297295 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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14 Griffiths Street, Mount Gambier

$139,000

208 Pelican Point Rd, Pelican Point

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$120,000

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

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0408 853 180

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8726 4400

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9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

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$175,000

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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 8733 1989 Clarendon Chalets - 59 Clarke Rd, Ob Flat

Highest and Best offers by 5th February 2018, unless sold prior

EXPECTING $1.3 MILLION

• Nestled amongst 15 acres of spectacular garden se ngs and towering blue gums • Only approximately 7kms from the CBD of Mount Gambier • Held at this property are 6 unique Chalets, the family home and the recep on office • The family home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 car garage • Split level home master bedroom, en-suite, kitchen, dining and family room all on the ground floor • All the chalets feature 1-2 bedrooms and are fully self-contained amongst the stunning and peaceful gardens

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

86 Meylin St, Pt MacDonnell

$499,000

7 Shelley Cres, Mt Gambier

$415,000-$425,000

17 Stella Place, Mount Gambier

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• Kitchen is finished with stone bench tops, quality stainless steel applicnaces and electric cooking • Stacker doors open up to the entertainers alfresco which includes BBQ, pizza oven, TV. This space can also be fully enclosed with zip track blinds • Master bedroom is situated at the front of the home and features a stunning en-suite which includes shower, vanity and toilet • A second living room makes this home ideal for the larger families

TOP OF THE TOWN! • Incredibly posi oned with panoramic north facing views of Mount Gambier. • 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms & 2 living areas across 2 levels. • Master bedroom with BIRs and ensuite. • Beau ful mber cabinetry in kitchen plus a large laundry/butlers pantry. • Imagine waking up on top of the world.. every day! The dream loca on!

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

5 Lumidin Blvd, Mount Gambier

$320,000-$330,000

• Low maintenance, user friendly property • Quiet Boulevard in a sought a er area • Close to shops, schools and kindy • Two living areas plus pergola great for entertaining

Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364

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Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

$459,000

8 Westlands Crt, Mt Gambier

A NEW CHAPTER AWAITS • Built by Versace in 2015, this solid family home is a must for inspec on. • Magnificent kitchen, with an impressive butlers pantry, quality white goods. • Two living spaces offers convenience for the growing family. • The light and bright master suite with two-way walk thru robe to a huge ensuite, featuring dual shower heads, double vanity and loads of bench space. • Each of the remaining 3 large and carpeted bedrooms include BIRs as well.

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• 3 double bedrooms & 2 bathroom plus dedicated study. • Beau ful formal dining with jarrah mber flooring. • Professionally landscaped yards with wonderful street appeal. • “Master built” character home with meless charm. • High clearance shedding plus double garage with internal access.

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• Winner of the 2016 HIA-CSR SA Spec Home of the Year, built by 5- me winners Argent Construc ons. • Stunning Western Red Cedar and bold lines create an iconic front façade that dominate s the sky line. • Hand cra ed mber features throughout the home contrast with the best of modern design to create a luxurious and invi ng se ng. • Beau ful south facing views from the “Master Pod” , with an incredible ensuite featuring free standing bathtub

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

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• Solid family home with modern updates • Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher and great storage • All bedrooms of generous sizes • Great entertainers space with bar, lounge and dining

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

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Bronwyn 8724 9999

Alistair 0439 681 539

Kirby 0457 004 364

Craig 0402 145 361

Jess 8724 9999

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Emily 8724 9999

Tanya 8733 1989

Aimee 8733 1989

RLA 115603

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0418 854 393

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26 YAHL MAIN ROAD YAHL 4 BED I 2 BATH I 8 CAR COUNTRY FAMILY HOME $595,000 Enjoy the family life in this beautiful family home. Looking for room to move and sheds to make every man happy this home is for you. This quality home sits on a 5,000 s/qm allotment including solid stone garage measuring approximate 18m x 10m with 2.7 m clearance

28 SUTTONROWN ROAD MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS $199,950 Perfect for development (sca) flipper, renovater for the people who would like to get ahead. Solid stone home with good size living areas, slow combustion heating. Walk in pantry, electric kitchen, large backyard. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 9:30 - 10:00 AM

15 DERWENT COURT MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR

AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME

$319,500

Check out this quality built, solid construction family home. Located in a quite cul de sac, 3 living areas, resort style main bathroom recently renovated with floor to ceiling tiles. Includes games room, family room, lounge room, 4 large bedrooms plus office. Gas heating slow combustion heating split system air conditioning. Stunning new kitchen with stone benchtops, walk in pantry, garage umr. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 10:15 - 11:00 AM

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8/151 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST MOUNT GAMBIER 2 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR

CLASSIC HOME IN RURAL SETTING $499,750 Looking at a life change, well why not come and inspect this beautiful home on a wonderful lifestyle allotment. Located only metres from mount gambier golf course and surrounded by other quality homes. This could be just what you are looking for.

INNERCITY LIVING $212,500 Looking for easy living right in the city centre. Located in a very popular complex well maintained and safe and secure. 2 good size bedrooms with open kitchen meals area, flowing through to large lounge room. Well appointed bathroom and kitchen areas. Gas heating. 12 HUME COURT MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED | 1 BATH | 3 CAR

STUNNING FAMILY HOME

$419,500

Pleasure to offer this immaculate family home, built as a display home, with features and finishes you would expect. High ceiling spacious living areas, stunning bathrooms and wet areas, classic kitchen with stainless steel products. Out door entertaining, ducted heating/cooling. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 11:15 - 12:00 NOON 4 BUFFALO COURT MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR PRESTIGE EXECUTIVE HOME $645,000 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.

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96 CROUCH STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 3/4 BED I 2 BATH I 5 CAR LOCATION AND CHARACTER $364,500 Nestled on the side of the blue lake, a location to be desired. 3 large bedrooms and office area they could become a 4th bedroom, stunnung kitchen with island bench and modern applainces. Formal lounge with slow combustion heating and split system air conditioning.

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18 PINECREST MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 3 CAR A BIT SPECIAL $299,950 Check out this classy character home ideal for the baby boomer or professional couple. This good looking home has that touch of class with modern kitchen, heaps of cupboard space, breakfast bar for casual living. Beautiful polished timber floors flow through the separate dining.

$2,650,000

Freehold for sale only Well located office, warehouse manufacturing building in new industrial estate. Steel framed construction measuring 1710 sq/m plus exrta lean to and newly completed extention for lunchroom utilities and storage. Site area approximately 5300 sq/m with 2 street frontage, landscaped and bitumen surrounds. Long term national tenant, ideal inclusion to any property portfolio.

2 BUFFALO COURT LOT 156 WIRELESS ROAD WEST LOT 157 WIRELESS ROAD WEST LOT 151 WIRELESS ROAD WEST LOT 147 KING GROVE 31 JOHN POWELL DRIVE 8 GRANGE PLACE 33A DOUGHTY STREET LOT 55 BENGALEE CRES LOT 57 BENGALEE CRES LOT 58 BENGALEE CRES BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE LOT 50 BENGALEE CRES BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME LOT 52 BENGALEE CRES RANGE OF SIZES & PRICES TO MEET ANY BUDGET LOT 53 BENGALEE CRES LOT 54 BENGALEE CRES HOME AND LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE LOT 85 BENGALEE CRES Having trouble finding the ideal home, well why not check out a range of home and land packages avaiable. A wide range of price and LOT 86 BENGALEE CRES LOT 87 BENGALEE CRES size allotments to meet anyones dream home requirements. LOT 88 BENGALEE CRES 2 Buffalo Crt is a corner allotment with northern aspects and over looking a park could be the ideal location to build your dream home. LOT 89 BENGALEE CRES

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EXECUTIVE HOME $395,000 TO $420,000 Inspection will impress of this builders own home, nestled privately at an end of a cul de sac with views over st martins school area. Classy finishes throughout with stunning kitchen, open kitchen meals family area plus theater/ games room with built in bar.

210 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR IDEAL SMALL BUSINESS OR OFFICES $210,000 Wow what an opportunity to create a great asset in mount gambiers commercial street. Create a office/ commercial hub, a home, development or an investment. Solid stone home on a corner allotment with great vehicle access for parking.

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RLA 280309

27 William Street, Allendale East

13 Queens Avenue, Mount Gambier

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AN AFFORDABLE PLACE TO CALL HOME Located in the friendly Township of Allendale, close to the local school, the Allendale store and just minutes to the sea, lies a home perfect for the first home buyer, re ree, or some one simply looking for a peaceful place to call home. This blue lake home is set on a generous 2072m2 allotment and offers three bedrooms, open plan living, kitchen with electric cooking, lounge with reverse cycle air condi oning, dining area with slow combus on wood hea ng and bathroom with bath, shower and vanity and a separate toilet. Outside features include an impressive sized undercover entertainment area, private rear yard, established gardens, rain water and a fully equipped bore. Need room for the boat or caravan? You will love the spacious 7m x 12m high clearance shed with cement floor and power, plus a wood shed and garden sheds. Inspect this property today to appreciate all it has to offer, and its convenient loca on.

229 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier

$229,000

15 Kookaburra Court, Mount Gambier

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An ideal investment opportunity situated on a large 1039m2 allotment in a commercial zone. The property offers three bedrooms with BIRs, lounge featuring decora ve cornices, ceiling rose, woodfire & built-in shelving, updated kitchen with electric cooking & servery to dining with polished floorboards & original bathroom. Old stables outside have been converted to storage & a handy teenagers retreat or mancave. Freshly painted throughout, the home lends itself to further renova ons or convert to office/business premises ( S.T.C.A ) or live-in/lease as is with nothing to do.

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

5 Grange Place, Mount Gambier

644 Glenelg River Road, O.B Flat

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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.

$349,000

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Situated on approx 10 acres and located in the township of Allendale 3-4 bedrooms, dine-in kitchen with electric cooking, double sink & dishwasher Lounge with slow combus on wood hea ng and heat shi ers, bathroom with bath, shower, basin and separate toilet Double bay garage plus a large array of shedding Room for a few calves, chooks or even a pony for the kids An opportunity not to be missed, secure this lifestyle property today.

22 – 40 Bishop Road, Mount Gambier

HUGE PRICE REDUCTION

$127,500

FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

ACREAGE WITH OLD WORLD CHARM

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME

ACREAGE IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA

Do you dream of a country lifestyle, but enjoy the ameni es of town? Then this dolomite fronted family home is for you. Situated on approximately 88.3 acres of magnificent, fer le volcanic soil and only ten minutes from the town centre of Mount Gambier. The home comprises 12 foot ceilings, four double bedrooms, huge lounge, dine in kitchen and slow combus on wood hea ng. This solid family home retains many original features throughout, it is supplied with rain water and bore water for the vast garden, and is simply awai ng your personal style to achieve its former glory. Suited to all aspects of primary produc on including prime lamb, beef and hor cultural. Enjoy the convenience of an extremely large 30m x 19.5m fully cemented shed, plus concrete apron with three phase power. The 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 lead to endless possibili es. Held by one family for nearly forty years, don’t miss this unique opportunity.

$795,000

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2 Anthony Street, Mount Gambier

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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

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

42 Lange Road, Yahl

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Situated on a large 1021m2 allotment, and located in a commercial zoned area, this property offers the purchaser a variety of possibili es. Break the rent cycle, renovate the exis ng 3 bedroom home with room for a large shed in the rear yard, (S.T.C.A) lease the exis ng home and develop the rear area with units, offices or sheds (S.T.C.A) or refurbish building for centrally located business or office premises (S.T.C.A).

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IN THE DONOVANS, GLENBURNIE AND MOORAK MANAGEMENT AREAS

YAHL ESTATE Welcome to “Yahl Estate” at 42 Lange Road, Yahl. This picturesque rural loca on is just walking distance to the Yahl Primary School and only a short drive to the heart of Mount Gambier. Yahl Estate is currently a highly sort a er loca on for weddings, wedding photos and func ons. There is the possibility to further develop the property to cater for larger func ons, a wine cellar, a sales and event centre, a bed and breakfast or even build your dream home on one of the prime loca ons the tle offers. Reap the rewards of an established and well maintained vineyard, currently under long term contract. The vineyard consists of three cool climate grape varie es that have yielded consistent returns of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc. Quality grazing land, pastures are regularly upgraded and maintained and are highly produc ve.

Contact our office on 8723 6866

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08 8725 7770

44a Gray Street, Mount Gambier www.bluelakerealestate.com.au admin@bluelakerealestate.com.au

Kathryn Weddell-Lucas SALES

Silvia Howlett ADMINISTRATION

Stacey Johnston LEASING

0457 759 788

08 8725 7770

08 8725 7770

1 Finch Street

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Upgraded kitchen with gas cooking Lounge room with small gas heater Bathroom has separate shower and bath Gas hot water system

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Three bedrooms Polished boards throughout Solar power – 6 panels Foxtel dish

15 Kookaburra Court, Mount Gambier

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$219,000

• Four bedrooms, main with BIR, slow combustion heating and air conditioner • Original kitchen with recently upgraded stove • Separate dining room • Large family room with slow combustion heating and new split system air conditioner • New gas instant hot water system • Freshly painted throughout • New window furnishings throughout • Stone shed with room for 3 vehicles plus workshop area • Large allotment and fully fenced

$385,000 • Beautifully manicured gardens complement the dwelling • Single garage UMR, triple shed with 2 roller doors and an equipped bore To be sold in conjunction with Green Triangle Livestock & Real Estate

22 Ritchie Street, Nangwarry

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3003/7 Lake Terrace West

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Appealing home with Tasmanian sandstone front Formal living & dine plus large casual living & dine Kitchen with timber cabinetry, dishwasher & corner pantry Ducted air conditioning throughout Bedroom 1 with ensuite and walk in robe Three further bedrooms, two queen plus a single or study

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54 Cardinia Street

• Renovated kitchen with s/s stove + dishwasher • Storage room underneath the dwelling • Single carport plus single iron garage

3 Varley Street, Mount Gambier

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RLA 253701

$180,000

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• Four bedrooms • Lounge room with polished boards & gas heating • Renovated bathroom

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$139,000

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• Situated in the township of Nangwarry is this well maintained four bedroom home with shedding and established gardens. • Lovely front porch to sit and relax whilst enjoying the spring garden • Lounge room with new carpet, split system air

OPEN FOR INSPECTION Saturday January 20th 9.45-10.15

1 Finch St

10.30–11.00

15 Kookaburra Ct

11.15-11.45

54 Cardinia St

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3 Varley St

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conditioner and ceiling fan Upgraded kitchen with gas stove Four bedrooms, main with new carpet. Bedrooms 2 & 3 with ceiling fans Renovated bathroom Hardiplank exterior - 5000ltr Rainwater tank

5 Cockburn Street, Mount Gambier

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$270,000

High rise living at its best Quality apartment with neutral tones Set over two levels with fantastic views over the city Two bedrooms each with walk in robe Two bathrooms and three toilets Kitchen with walk in pantry Double garage + storage cage in the basement To be sold fully furnished Vendor will replace all carpets prior to settlement

9 Albinia Tce East, Tarpeena

SOLD

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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290

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27 Peake Street

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3 Shalamar Crescent

$219,000

Easy care living at its best. A wonderful solid constructed Torrens Title homette, perfect for an investor or retiree. OPEN Well maintained, with FRI loads of appeal. No 5.00 - 5.30 strata fees!

8 Monash Crescent

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$295,000

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$220,000

Whether you are starting up or slowing down this lovely property needs your immediate attention. Deceivingly spacious OPEN & low maintenance. FRI A smart investment. 5.00 - 5.30

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A huge family home with unlimited potential. Two levels of living, bedrooms, kitchens and bathrooms. Perfect for OPEN a large family or rental, SAT possibilities for split 10.00 - 10.30 accommodation STCC.

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5 Cheyenne Court

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$415,000

A brand new home in a quiet and established location. Quality fittings, high ceilings, ducted R/C heating and cooling, OPEN stone bench tops in kitchen, two spacious SAT living areas, fantastic 10.15 - 10.45 outdoor entertaining.

8 Marngo Place

NEW

2 Holloway Crescent

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$184,500

An ideal home for those starting out or the savvy investor. Tastefully remodelled kitchen and bathroom OPEN outdoor entertaining SAT and great shedding. 9.15 - 9.45 You won’t lift a finger

23 Lexington Crescent

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$379,000

This stunning home is located at the end of a quiet cul de sac, on approx 1018m2 surrounded by lush landscaped OPEN gardens and a SAT reserve next door. 10.15 - 10.45 A must see!

NEW

$549,500

A brand new architectural designed home by Dycer Constructions. Show piecing the latest in design, quality & features. Boasting cathedral ceilings, natural OPEN light & sweeping country SAT views. An easy care, 9.30 - 10.00 executive lifestyle awaits.

2 Auvale Crescent

49 Elizabeth Street

8 Somerset Close

15 Buffalo Crescent

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$252,000

An ideal family home boasting solid construction, spacious living and close proximity to schools. The perfect OPEN low maintenance SAT investment or one to call 10.45 - 11.15 home. Value buying!

23 O’Halloran Tce

20 Buffalo Crescent

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$399,000

880m2 (approx) Brand new home awaiting its lucky new owner – A superb property. If you are OPEN looking to build, book SAT your inspection Asap. 9.30 - 10.00

14 Maxwell Street

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$359,500

Superb Family home with so much to offer the astute buyer- immaculate inside and out. Lovely elevated OPEN position, on the SAT Western side of the 11.00 - 11.30 city.

15 Gardiner Terrace

REDUCED 3

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$239,500

First home buyers and investors looking for an affordable home in a blue ribbon cul de sac location close to Reidy OPEN Park primary school SAT and Tenison Woods 11.00 - 11.30 College look no further!

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Superb Family home in an A1Lakes location, close to schools and shopping nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac on a 969m2 (approx) allotment. Great shedding and covered entertaining area.

22 Lansell Street

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$332,500

$745,000

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$219,500

Beautifully renovated home on the Western side of the city, not a thing to do but unpack and enjoy or for the investor the property is currently leased @ $250 per week. A must see!

RENTALS UNITS\HOUSES

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This impressive art deco home is full of character & charm and has been tastefully upgraded throughout, whilst retaining the original features. Centrally located on beautifully established grounds and excellent shedding. This home is sure to appeal.

7 Venice Court

8 Marara Street

Attaining heights of luxury and sophisticated style, this1930’s Spanish Mission style home has been extensively renovated and will be the absolute dream for the discerning buyer who loves to entertain in 5 star luxury whether it is outdoors around the pool or indoors around the French provincial kitchen.

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$415,000

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$369,500

1472m2 (approx). The perfect family home in an A1 location, tastefully upgraded and extended, close to schools, retail therapy and the lakes precinct. Exceptional high clearance shedding – inspect and be impressed!

78B Sea Parade Port MacDonnell

$349,000

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.

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$1,295,000

Luxury resort style luxury by the sea. Morning walks on the beach – refreshing sea breezes and sunsets from your front or rear balcony – two street frontage – huge array of high clearance shedding.

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$365,000

A charming home featuring cathedral ceilings, updated kitchen and light filled open living. Loads of living areas & great shedding- 2 street access and fantastic entertaining area.

4 Bengalee Cres

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$360,000

Superb family home in the fantastic Aramanta subdivision approx 4 ½ years old – If you are considering building you must inspect this property first. It has it all.

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 Avail 30/1/18 $105 per week

1/3 Crouch Street North

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12 Hanson Street

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Avail 31/1/18 $205 per week

9 Pinecrest Close

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Avail 9/2/18 $260 per week

41 North Terrace

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Avail 9/2/18 $350 per week

22 Aramanta Drive

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Avail 5/2/18 $350 per week

100 Wehl Street South

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Avail 16/2/18 $400 per week

9 Kyrenia Court

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Avail 15/2/18 $410 per week

45 Sassanowsky Road

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Avail now P.O.A

22 Aramanta Drive

100 Wehl Street South

Avail 5/2/18 4 2 2 $350 pw • 4 bedrooms, main w/WIR • BIRs in 2&3 • Open kitch/meals /family • Kitch with S/S appliances & d/washer • Formal lounge • 3way bathroom • Gas central heat &R/C air con • Pergola area • Dbl garage UMR w/internal access • No Pets

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9 Kyrenia Court

Avail 16/2/18 4 1 1 $400 pw • 4 bedrooms, 3 with BIR’s • Kitchen with granite benches & S/S appliances • Formal living with gas log fire • Formal dining • Bathroom with spa/2nd separate toilet • Under floor central heat • Solar heated in-ground pool & spa • No pets

Available Now 4 2 2 $410 pw • 4 bedrooms, main with WIR & ens • Entertainers kitch/meals/family area • Spa bath • Under floor ducted gas heating • U/C entertainment area • 2 single garages • No Pets • Property on sales market


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

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Jo Campbell SALES 8725 5766

Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693

Contact our office today to view our current properties or one of the 2/20 Kurrajong Street

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27 Heath Street

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Lot 13 McCormick Road OB Flat

NEW RELEASES

2A Bond Street

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listed below! NEW

17 Magnolia Court

SOLD 2

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$129,500

Be your own landlord! Neat and tidy unit in a small group of three with bonus private courtyard, in a great location – inspect, invest, rest!

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$215,000

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

28 Jubilee Highway West

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$315,000

19 Webb Street

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$209,500

$749,500

The ultimate in rural living. Absolute quality inside and out. Tastefully renovated residence to high standard. Huge shedding & outdoor entertaining. Productive 44acres (approx) You wont be disappointed!

RENTALS 9 Pinecrest Close

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Fantastic acreage allotment measuring 5,000m2 (approx) electricity and water both connected plus post & wire fencing. Well positioned south of the city.

Haviland Court Port MacDonnell

Priced from $140,000 • Lifestyle allotments within the Port MacDonnell township • Ranging between 1ha – 2ha • Services include power and Telstra • 12ft gate entrance with post and wire fencing • Fully bitumised road throughout • Allotments oh so close to the beach • Phone Gebhardts for further information

29 Gwendoline Street

177 Kilsby Road, OB Flat

A solid & central home, close to city centre. Surrounded by quality homes, sports grounds & schools. Well maintained and currently leased. This home presents a smart investment.

$159,500

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$459,500

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.

176 Airport Road

This superb two – storey home will capture your heart! A flexible floor plan with so much to offer including exceptional shedding – only an inspection will reveal the many facets of this glorious home with bonus teenage retreat.

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$210,000

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Value packed brick home that offers open plan living, and fantastic views close to schools and all amenities. Inspect ASAP.

33990 Princes Hwy Compton

2/3 Henty Street

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$320,000

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11 Keegan Street

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$220,000

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Fantastic property in the ideal location walk to absolutely everything. Detached room - ideal studio or retreat. Inspect asap.

$318,000

1,170m2 Held in the same family this charming home is oozing potential for a growing family. Large block approx 1,170m2 & inner city location – Genuine homes like this don’t come up often!

Starting from $83,500 Subdivision Great flat serviced allotments in popular coastal township – swim, surf and fish at your doorstep! New stage now available. Enquire now!

6 Davis Crescent

$99,500

$349,000

Inner City Block Hard to find, north facing, Torrens Title block in popular central location. Approx 378m2, surrounded by established homes. A short walk to Vansittart Park, restaurants & hotels.

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$289,500

Beautifully maintained inside & out. A wonderful & solid family home with loads to offer. 2 living areas, rear yard access & great shedding. A quality cul-de-sac location – You won’t buy better.

55-57 Jubilee Hwy West

Seafarers Way, Port MacDonnell

23 Agnes Street

Beautiful family home located in the City fringe on 1,890m2 (approx). 2 titles – to be sold as a whole. Is immaculate inside & out. Country living – City convenience

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Stunning executive townhouse approximately 5 years old with a 7.6 star energy rating in a blue ribbon lakes location, superb quality throughout, private and secure with great street appeal. Currently leased, an inspection will not disappoint.

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$437,500

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1500m2. Exceptionally positioned within footsteps of the city centre, this outstanding grand residence provides an idyllic family home – option to purchase adjoining rear allotment.

42 Eight Mile Creek Road, Eight Mile Creek

a/ 8,041m2

$179,500

A beachfront block awaiting your creative masterpiece. Ideal site for a family home or weekend getaway. Swim, fish, surf at your doorstep.

135 Glencoe Road

$339,500

Quality location – a spacious and solid family home. Boasting all a family desires, elevated outlook and at the doorstep of the Blue Lake. Leased at $345 per week until 12/4/18

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$220,000

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

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

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2/249 Commercial Street West

20 Sturt Street

2/2 James Street

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

Avail 9/2/18 3 1 1 $260 pw • 3 bedrooms, main with WIR & others with BIR’s • Kitchen/meals/family area with gas heating • Formal lounge • Enclosed rear yard • Garage UMR with internal access• Pets neg

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• Shed 5/12 Bodey Circuit

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• 20 Sturt Street

Commercial

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• 2/249 Commercial Street West

• Approx. 172 square meters • Ideal for storage purposes • PRICE REDUCED - P.O.A

• Close to CBD & other medical services • 2 consulting rooms & procedure room • Reception area, leased room/rooms and staff amenities • Receptionist • Basic Office equipment • Use of limited storage for equipment • POA

• Ideal for retail or office space • Approx 98.16m2 • Polished floorboards throughout • 2 double access doors • Great window space • Fantastic Location • Great incentives on offer from lessor • POA

• 2 & 3/193 Commercial Street West • 23-25 Commercial Street West

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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

RLA 240002

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OPEN SATURDAY 11.30 - 12.00pm

34 Tolmie Street

10 Fartch Street

5/1A Hart Street

THIS HOME WILL BRING ON A “SMILE”

BRINGS ON A SMILE

IN THE CENTRE OF TOWN

• Three Bedroom ex Trust home situated in the North of the City • Close walking distance to Primary School • Well presented throughout with formal Lounge & Gas heater • Separated rear Family room overlooking rear yard • Wide single carport with roller door • Lock up Garage • Quiet & tranquil rear yard PRICE AT $185,000

• A two bedroom unit with built-in robes in the Main Bedroom • Eat-in Kitchen. Lounge with free standing electric hea ng • Separate Laundry & Bathroom • Carport UMR • Small enclosed yard • Central loca on - just a quick walk to shopping & services. PRICED AT $110,000

• You’ll have plenty of space in this renovated, well presented family home • Offering three Bedrooms - all with BI Robes • Upgraded Bathroom with fresh ling and separated Shower and Bathroom • Formal Lounge with S/C Wood Heater plus R/C Air Condi oner PRICE AT $257,000

• Kitchen / Dining with bench servery • Family room with direct rear yard access • Large private enclosed rear yard with garden shed, Cubby House & Pa o • Double Carport • Timber floa ng floors to all living areas plus high ceilings make this a property well worth viewing

RENTALS 2/102 JUBILEE HWY WEST $125 PER WEEK Open Plan Kitchen/Lounge, Electric cooking & hea ng, Sep Bathroom with Toilet, Sep Laundry – NO Pets 1/6-8 MONTGOMERY AVE $110 PER WEEK 2 Bdrms, Open Living Kitchen, Electric cooking & hea ng, Single detached lock up Garage, NO Pets 29789 PRINCES HWY – YAHL $530 PER MONTH Country Style Living, 2 Bedroom co age, Bathroom & Spa, NO Pets

7 Mosswood Close

34 Has ngs Avenue

PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION

A HOME WITH STYLE AND GRACE

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• Contemporary, modern and luxuriously appointed spring to mind when you walk into this home • Formal lounge off front entrance • 3 bedrooms all with B.I robes • Well appointed modern kitchen with B.I

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

PRICE AT $229,000

dishwasher and pantry cupboard • Dining & family room • Double garage & huge rear yard • A home with stylish presenta on & chic finishes that are enhanced by ample open plan living space that flows out to the pa o and rear yard

PRICE AT $319,000

COLLECTED STUPIDITY - THE BIG ISSUES... By ROBBIE TANSEL I have a couple of things I want to discuss this week. Unfortunately they’re not related in any way. My segue between the two issues is very weak, so we’re just going to have to all cope with that. You’ve got nothing to complain about. How much did you pay to read this anyway? Exactly. Issue one. I’ve worked out what should go into the old Pizza Hut building next to Woolworths. A Pizza Hut! Brilliant, I know. Let’s be honest, it’s all been downhill since we lost Pizza Hut. I don’t know about you, but my life was pretty good back then, and it seems kind of empty now. Don’t get me wrong, I love all the other Pizza restaurants around town. I enjoy some Dominos. I like to partake in some Valley Lake pizzas. I certainly enjoy a pizza from Paradise Pizzas. Cosmo pizzas have always been magic. Belgiornos do a delicious pizza. Sorrentos have nice pizza. A few of the pubs also do a nice pizza. And if any of them shout me a few free pizzas I’d be prepared to endorse them as my favourite. I think we can support a Pizza Hut as well though. Surely another pizza option is a good idea. I think we should be aiming for one pizza restaurant per gym, and with that reasoning in mind we better try to attract a few other pizza crowds to town. I see a danger that if we leave it vacant for too much longer that someone will decide it would make a nice venue for a gym and as we know apart from our pizza to gym ratio, our Jim to gym ratio is totally out of whack presently. If we do get a Pizza Hut back in there I think it would be worth trying to expand it a little so that they can hold weddings, Christmas shows and other large functions. They’d make a killing I reckon, and I’m not just talking about cholesterol and heart attacks. I generally make sure to visit the Pizza Hut at Marion when I’m in Adelaide to enjoy some

all you can eat fun, as I did this week. Is there anything more enjoyable than leaving a restaurant feeling like you could be sick at any second from over eating? But it’s just so good, it’s hard to stop eating. I think we need to ask ourselves, “Is our town really a town at all if it doesn’t have a Pizza Hut?” Any locality worth its name has a Pizza Hut. Ballarat has a Pizza Hut. Bendigo still have a Pizza Hut. Shepparton have a Pizza Hut. Drik Drik doesn’t have a Pizza Hut. Ask yourself, do we want to be like Drik Drik or like the bustling little cities with Pizza Huts? It seems pretty obvious to me. Issue two. After eating at Pizza Hut at Marion this week, Donna, Shaquille and I went to buy a few groceries. I had forgotten to bring a hat to Adelaide with me. I have a follicle condition where it is best I wear a hat to ensure I don’t get burnt on areas of my scalp that are sensitive. I was hopeful that I may find a hat at the supermarket. Lucky for me, the big name supermarket we visited had all of their Australia Day merchandise out, including trucker hats with an Australian flag on them. As I inspected the hat I noticed the familiar “Made in China” printed on the attached tag. Just out of interest I looked at the other Australia Day items for sale. You guessed it, every single one of them was made in China. So on this day when we celebrate our country (let’s forget for a minute the fact that it’s celebrated on a day that coincides with the day our Indigenous Australians had their land invaded) we can only do so with goods made in China. We all know that cheaper costs manufacturing things overseas is behind this, and that the Australian manufacturing industry is essentially dead. But there are certain things that should be made in Australia, regardless of how much they will cost. These things include Australia Day merchandise, Holden cars, meat pies, lamingtons, Aussie Rules footies, Violet Crumbles, stupid hats with corks on them, kangaroo testicle money bags, and fast lifestyle1.net | 24

bowlers. Speaking of Violet Crumbles, I hope you all heard the news last week that the Menz company, makers of Fruchocs have purchased the right to manufacture Violet Crumbles from Nestle. Premier Jay Weatherill was there for the big announcement to the media, largely due to the fact that the SA government contributed taxpayer money to make the deal happen. Ordinarily I may get stuck into the government for spending our money in this way, but on this occasion I’ve got to say well done. In fact I’m prepared to say this is the best (only good) thing they’ve ever done. Violet Crumbles are brilliant and having them made in SA has got to be good. I’m just hoping this means there’s also a chance they might be in negotiations as we speak to buy the right to bring back Polly Waffles. Make it happen Weatherill, and I’ll take back every bad thing I’ve ever said about you. I don’t know about you but I’m hungry now. I might go and get myself a pizza and a Violet Crumble. If you want to help set up a crowd funding thing to get this Pizza Hut thing off the ground, email me at robbietansel@gmail.com


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A TRUE HIDDEN TREASURE Bruce Hay grew up on a Queensland property and loves getting his hands dirty. Linda Hay has a passion for history and preserving the past. So what does a couple looking for a potential retirement project do? They buy Echo Farm, of course. “Everyone else we know is downsizing and we’re upsizing,” Linda said. But sometimes when opportunity knocks, you just have to answer and that’s why Bruce and Linda Hay purchased the 17 acre farm, featuring a menagerie of farm and native animals, and an eclectic collection of vintage and antique bric-a-brac, equipment and machinery. Retirement is still some way off for the duo but the property all but fell into their lap and now they are planning to sell their home and build on site at the picturesque farm. Located at 249 Tollner Road, Compton, Echo Farm has

been in operation for a decade but is seemingly such a hidden treasure that few locals, let alone visitors, are aware of its existence. That’s something Bruce and Linda hope will change as they look to develop the farm into a genuine tourist destination. They are open every day in January, excluding fire ban days, and will open every Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Public Holiday once school returns on January 29, as well as by appointment, for groups. Jenny Butcher was the initial mastermind behind the Echo Farm experience. “She (Jenny) used to own a recycling depot with her brothers and whenever she saw something nostalgic and not still manufactured she would keep it,” Linda said. “People were always throwing out nana’s box of stuff.” Over time, Jenny collated quite the collection and when she purchased the Compton

property, it was able to be transformed into a museum – a place where time has stood still. “It is a great collection and shows how people in our region lived,” Linda said. Echo Farm’s original cottage and out buildings were built in the 1890s, while the harness shed and cottage verandah are circa 1920s, and it’s the latter era that is most reflected in the cottage museum. “it is a genuine pioneer farm,” Linda said. And it genuinely suits the Hays, as a couple perfectly. “Bruce can hopefully semi-retire out here,” Linda said. “He is a workaholic and this way he will still have an interest. He was brought up on a dairy farm in Queensland and he loves being hands on, while I love history. I love family research and I love visiting cemeteries and reading headstones and I am that person who goes to a museum and reads everything.” Under the new ownership of Bruce and Linda, Echo Farm has been open since Christmas. It was a transition, 12 months in the making, from when the Hays first contemplated taking on the pioneer property. “We visited it in 2016, when we first heard about it and Jenny was looking to retire,” Linda said. “Bruce, sort of off the cuff, said, we should buy it, and now, 12 months later we have started running Echo Farm.” The first couple of days were slow but in the past few days, up to eight groups a day have descended on the farm, which is as much about the animals as it is preserving history. It could well be described as Old MacDonald’s Farm – it

PHOTO COURTESY OF OCKERT LE ROUX has chickens, ducks, turkeys, sheep, pigs, goats, two rabbits and two five month old calves, and while it is not a petting zoo, many of the animals can be fed and patted. There is also an old tennis court, that Jenny transformed into a tricycle track, complete with restored tricycles, some stilts and a chance to try your hand at such old fashioned past times as hopscotch. The bottom line is, it is an experience for all ages. “The older visitors love the history,” Linda said. “They walk into the cottage and see a kitchen just like their mother or grandmother had.” For the kids, the farm experience and the animals holds a pride of place, although we have already had a number of teenagers more than impressed by a taste of times gone by. From old typewriters, which are set up for use by visitors, to the old organ, also available

for impromptu recitals, Echo Farm is at its heart, interactive. “The exhibits are not all behind glass,” Linda said. “It’s very hands on.” And many of the items have their own story to tell, like the old camera Jenny salvaged that still had its negative glass plate intact. “She developed the photos and they were from the late 1800s, early 1900s and there are some stunning shots, including a group shot a women with tennis rackets, complete with the long dresses and wide brim hats,” Linda said. “Those photos are from a family in this region – it’s just incredible.” There are diaries on display as well, detailing life on the land in the South East in the 1920s and ‘40s. For more information visit www.echofarm.com.au or head to their facebook page.

UP, UP AND AWAY FOR CHIARA Her grandfather was a recreational pilot and since she was seven years old, Chiara Davies has been obsessed with all things aviation. The Mount Gambier High School Year 11 student admits her early obsession was limited to her imagination, dreaming of being a fairy, but it has always been about flying for the past couple of years it has started to get serious. “It started with joining the air force cadets,” Chiara said. “That gave me my first taste of flying and I knew for sure I wanted to pursue aviation and am more obsessed than ever.” In a roundabout way, Chiara (pictured right) has her younger sister to thank. She was at the Mount Gambier Airport watching her, then four year old sister, performing as part of the 100th Anniversary of Scouts celebration day, and Chiara, bored with the toddler performance went wandering around the displays with her father, where she stumbled on the cadets. “I didn’t realise that kind of opportunity existed,” Chiara said. And she has stumbled on quite a few opportunities since deciding to pursue her flying career in a more serious fashion and with an eye to a future career. She was the recipient of a Recreational Aviation Australia scholarship, which has been hugely lifestyle1.net | 26

helpful in funding flying lessons, and also studies aviation as part of her school curriculum, through a course at Port Pirie, that she attends once a term for an intensive week of theory and practice. In fact, Chiara has managed to clock up more flying time in Port Pirie than Mount Gambier. “The weather isn’t always kind here,” Chiara said. “And a lot of the time your lessons can be cancelled.” Run through the Port Pirie High School, Chiara found out about the course in quite a convoluted manner. “I was in woodwork and we were making a shelf where we were allowed to create a design to be part of the construction,” Chiara said. “A lot of kids did their names but I drew the outline of a plane.” That started a conversation with a teacher, who was aware of the Port Pirie aviation course and Chiara wasted no time in pursuing the opportunity. “My best friend is now from Port Pirie,” she said. “We are

in the course together.” Chiara is fast approaching the 10 hour mark and is only a couple of strong lessons away from earning the right to take her first solo flight. “I am excited about flying solo but also nervous,” she said. And it is all happening at once for the 16 year old, who has also just secured her learner’s permit to learn to drive a car. As for the future, the defence force is the front runner, with Chiara hoping to study a Bachelor of Science through the Australian Defence Force Academy. “I enjoy the theory and the practical lessons we have,” she said. She has also enjoyed taking to the skies for a helicopter flight over the Great Ocean Road and the 12 Apostles, as well as a hot air balloon ride.


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SPORT AT A GLANCE SOFTBALL RESULTS

SPORTING SNAPSHOTS

Warriors 16 (R. Sneath 3; L. Bruggemann 2; T. Pearson, N. Vause; E. Hann) d Wanderers 6 (E. Hart, E. Facey 2; J. Hart, E. Tzioutziouklaris, K. Doyle, T. Tzioutziouklaris); Concordes United 10 (L. Dodds 3; D. Jones, S. Pilven, C. Jones, T. Jones 2; B. Jones) d Concordes White 2 (J. Hopgood, M. Pollock 2; H. Taylor, B. Miller, D. Wighton)

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Division A winner Jim Grindrod with club patron Jack Hopgood CROQUET TAKES CENTRESTAGE The Mount Gambier Croquet Club held its 2nd Golf Croquet Gala Day on December 30. There were 20 entries from South Australia and Victoria, including a few locals from Mount Gambier.Eight players competed in Division A, including State Golf Croquet player, Jim Grindrod, from Aldinga Bay Croquet Club. Jim battled it out in the final game against Mount Gambier player, Herbert Hart, and John Murfett, from Portland Croquet Club, to get a final result. Twelve players competed for the Division B title, representing Aldinga Bay, Ballarat West, Portland, Penola, Hyde Park and Mount Gambier. The task of presenting certificates and prize money was undertaken by club patron Jack Hopgood, who has played croquet for many years. RESULTS Division A. 1st - Jim Grindrod (Aldinga Bay). 2nd Herbert Hart (Mount Gambier) Division B. 1st -Brenda Pentland (Aldinga Bay). 2nd - Maria Maratos (Hyde Park)

2-4-2 COMPETITION RETURNS TO THE GREENS There were 43 players that lined up for the Hahn 2-4-2, the first of 2018, and the match was played in brilliant conditions. Dawn Bellman and Peter Hyland (22+0) played a drawn game against Colin Pye and Robbie Chambers (18+0) with rink winners being Derk Pietersma and Rosalie Burdon (30+2), Lyn Scudds and Peter Delaney (30+4), John Scudds and Peter Bateman (30+9), Robert Radley and Helen Murch (31+2), Carlene Godden and John Eldridge (31+11), David Reichelt and Frank Weber (32+4), Herb Henderson and Harry Schneider (32+8). The runners-up were Derek Bowering, Mary Campbell and Colin Lomas (32+11) and the winners were Brian Goode and Bruce Pettman (33+2). Above - Hahn 2-4-2 winners Brian Goode & Bruce Pettman with runners-up Colin Lomas, Mary Campbell & Derek Bowering.

Warriors’ Taylor Pearson has been in consistent form this season.

Ian Ross, Wayne Ross & Neil Whelan took out the 2018 Millicent Bowls Club Triples Championship.

CRICKET

Casterton’s Alyssa Humphries starred in the recent Under 18 Victorian State Cricket Championships - scores of 69, 71 & 96 were just some of the highlights.

Below (from top ) - Herbet Hart; Brenda Pentland & Maria Maratos - all being presented their awards by club patron Jack Hopgood.

LSE PENNANT BOWLS

SPORTING CLUBS BENEFIT FROM COMMUNITY GRANTS SCHEME Yahl Cricket Club and Mil Lel Cricket Club are two of the recipients of the latest round of Grant District Council’s Community Grants Scheme. A little more than $20,000 was handed out to eight community groups, with fellow sporingt groups - the Impacet Shooting League and Port MacDonnell Sailing Club also snaring some much needed funds. Mil Lel Cricket Club was a joint recipient with the Mil Lel Memorial Park and has resulted in the purchase of a new mower (oictured above). The Yahl Cricket Club piocked up $1600 for external painting of the clubrooms, while the Impact Practical Shooting League ($800) is earmarked for moving targets, while a new honour board will be the result of the sailing’s club’s $750 windfall. Other recipients were the Carpenter Rocks Progress Association, Tarpeena Progress Association and Port MacDonnell & District Men’s Shed. The next round of council’s community grants will open April/May this year so remember to like council’s facebook page and visit the website www.dcgrant.sa.gov.au for latest news and updates.

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MID WEEK OPEN PENNANT Naracoorte RSL 43/12 d Mount Gambier RSL 33/2; Port MacDonnell Red 42/13 d Port MacDonnell Blue 33/1; Penola 46/12 d Mount Gambier Blue 41/2; Mount Gambier Red 65/14 d Port MacDonnell Green 28/0. LADIES Division one • Mount Gambier 47/12 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 43/2; Mount Gambier RSL Red 53/14 d Kingston 0/33; Millicent 40/14 d Naracoorte 24/0; Port MacDonnell 52/12 d Penola 40/2. Division two • Kalangadoo/Penola 38/7 drew with Millicent Blue 38/7; Millicent Red 38/14 d Naracoorte 0/20; Naracoorte RSL 53/13 d Port MacDonnell 43/1; Robe 51/12 d Mount Gambier RSL 42/2 Division three • Lucindale 56/14 d Robe 30/0; Penola 38/13 d Beachport Red 34/1; Port MacDonnell 49/12 d Beachport Blue 40/2; Mount Gambier RSL 53/14 d Millicent 42/0. OPEN Division one • Millicent 86/16 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 53/0; Mount GambierRed 76/16 d Mount Gambier Blue 65/0; Mount Gambier RSL Red 96/16 d Lucindale 53/0; Port MacDonnell 101/14 d Kalangadoo 65/2; Naracoorte 84/16 d Naracoorte RSL 53/0 Division two • Penola 75/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Red 61/2; Millicent 78/14 d Mount Gambier 65/2; Robe 92/16 d Port MacDonnell 49/0; Mount Gambier RSL 88/16 d Kingston 45/0; Frances 70/15 d Naracoorte 61/1 Division three • Kingston 68/12 d Mount Gambier RSL Red 58/4; Millicent Red 77/14 d Naracoorte 51/2; Mount Gambier 73/14 d Port MacDonnell 54/2; Millicent Blue 115/16 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 42/0 Division four - Red • Lucindale 74/14 d Mount Gambier 53/2; Penola 104/16 d Naracoorte RSL 42/0; Robe 72/14 d Millicent 65/2l Beachport - BYE. Division four - Blue • Lucindale forfeited to Millicent Gold; Port MacDonnell 49/12 d Frances 44/2; Kalangadoo 60/12 d Millicent Green 50/2; Naracoorte 43/12 d Beachport 38/2

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Millicent’s Khao Watts is hoping for a vastly improved 2018 after a knee injury cruelled her 2017 Suncorp Super Netball season with the Melbourne Vixens.

CRICKET

North Gambier cricketers Bodey Hosking & Sam O’Donnell start their Victorian Under 14 State Cricket Championship campaign for the Western Waves this week.

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SPORT CRICKET RESULTS

The captaincy of the West Gamier Barber Shield team continues to agree with Niall Easterbrook. Earlier in the season he claimed a critical five for, and at the weekend he led the Roos to a rare victory over North Gambier. On a perfect batting surface, North struggled to compile 4/138, the reigning Barber Shield champions missing some key personnel, but the Roos put in a disciplined bowling effort to restrict the normally free scoring Tigers. Dropped on zero, Easterbrook (pictured above) ensured he took full advantage of the let off - compiling a stunning 119, that included four sixes and seven fours. North had no answer to the hard hitting Roos skipper. In Crouch Shield action, Matt McIntyre led Glencoe to a comprehensive victory with a stylish century. McIntyre struck 16 fours and cleared the boundary on two occasions on his way to 100. TWENTY 20 East Gambier v Allendale Allendale 1st innings 9/146 (R. Stanton 34; Z. Williams 33no.; J. Smith 23; C. Little 2/10; S. Golebiowski 2/30) East Gambier 1st innings 4/151 (A. Dumigan 52no.; K. Chapman 46; T. O’Connor 20; R. Stanton 2/24) East Gambier won by five runs. BARBER SHIELD North Gambier v West Gambier North Gambier 1st innings 4/138 (M. Johnston 42; G. Coon 27no.; B. Robinson 26no.; M. Robinson 19) West Gambier 1st innings 9/198 (N. Easterbrook 119; J. Blackwell 22; J. Gosling 18; D. Kenny 2/39) West Gambier won by 60 runs. Penola v South Gambier Penola 1st innings 7/185 (D. Somerfield 82; M. Smith

TIGERS WIN MARATHON CLASH 33; M. Waters 21; no bowling figures available) South Gambier 1st innings 7/93 (no batting figures available; M. Waters 3/13; C. Evans 2/15) Penola won by 92 runs. East Gambier v Mil Lel East Gambier 8/141 (D. Whitehorn 59; S. Golebiowski 31; J. Taylor 3/29; J. Miller 2/27) Mil Lel 1st innings 8/175 (J. Lamont 47; C. Lock 29; T. Carpenter 26; C. Bachmann 21; N. Gore 2/21; L. Allen 2/40) Mil Lel won by 34 runs. CROUCH SHIELD South Gambier v Penola Penola 1st innings 9/228 (J. Doyle 72; L. Gibbs 34; K. Ransom 32; M. Lockwood 3/57; B. Mitchell 2/48; P. Mitchell 2/40) South Gambier 1st innings 9/128 (M. Sullivan 30no.; B. Glynn 30; S. Von Duve 23; D. Broad 2/11; S. Klemm 2/2) Penola won by 100 runs. West Gambier v Mil Lel Mil Lel 1st innings 67 (T. McInerney 18; S. Megaw 15no.;; K. Badman 3/8; S. Dycer 3/10; J. De Jong 2/6) West Gambier 1st innings 52 (K. Badman 13; L. Reichelt 12; D. Baker 3.10; J, Lock 2/9; S. Megaw 2/19; D. Pfitzner 2/14) Mil Lel won by 15 runs. East Gambier v Yahl Yahl 1st innings 8/158 (C. Torney 78; J. Sanders 28; H. Karsten 2/32; T. Boxall 2/11) East Gambier 1st innings 71 (R. Flamank 26no.; K. Chapman 19; D. Pick 3/5; G. Wilkins 3/17; A. Thomson 2/26) Yahl won by 87 runs. North Gambier v Glencoe North Gambier 1st innings 4/136 (E. Fisher 57; T. Telford, N. Wilson 17; Z. Cocks 2/27) Glencoe 1st innings 233 (M. McIntyre 100; C. Von Duve 56; E. Bronca 25; H. Fisher 4/22; S. Habib 3/47; S. Fisher 2/61) Glencoe won by 97 runs. COX BROS Centrals v Mil Lel Centrals 1st innings 8/195 (D. Burston 66; A. Barry 56no.; J. Edwards 2/49; D. Queay 2/29; M. Little 2/27) Mil Lel 1st innings 8/141 (B. Deams 63; J. Thomas 3/21; D. Barrett 2/6) Centrals won by 54 runs

Tigers 2 d Federal 1 It took 12 inning to achieve a result in the game between Tigers and Federal on Saturday night. Federal scored their only run in the top of the third after having two out. Gavin Smith singled to centre field then advanced to third on Alex Reppin’s two bagger to right field. Smith then scored on Nathan Taylor’s hit to shortstop which subsequently resulted in a wild throw from that player to first base allowing Smith to cross the plate. Tigers replied in the bottom of the fourth when Alex Harkness doubled to left field, went to third on Tyler Horrigan’s sacrifice bunt then scored on Karl Ransom’s hit to third base whose throw also went astray. It then took until the bottom of the twelfth dig for Tigers to break the tie. Brodie Foster picked a walk, advanced to second on Kirby Hillyer’s hit and then to third on the subsequent wild throw. He then scored on Dyllan Lane’s single to centre field leaving Tigers the victors by one. It was a game of many facets with both teams having the opportunity to take charge of the game. Federal pitcher Alex Reppin picked up 17 K’s while Tigers Karl Ransom pitched ten and reliever Brodie Foster five. Both teams made five errors for the game but the main difference was in the batting. Federal had ten safehits for the night but left fifteen runs stranded on base. Tigers only had four safehits but left nine runners on board and that tells the true story of the game. South Indians 8 d Central 2 South held their position at the top of the table when they easily defeated Central in the early game. The Indians scored all of their runs before Central got a score on the board. Their first came in the top of the first when Bruce Morale hit safely to centrefield then scored on brother Ben’s double into rightfield. Two more came in the second when Bruce Morale hit safely into centrefield, this time a triple, and scored on Dean Hamilton’s two bagger into leftfield. Hamilton scored on Travis Lockwood’s drive into rightfield before the inning was wrapped up. In the top of the fourth, Steve Isaccson singled to deep shortstop, later advancing to third on a wild throw from the catcher, then scored on Bruce Morale’s third hit for the night. Morale eventually scored on a wild pitch. South’s third run of the inning came when Dean Hamilton got on board from a single and scored on Jesse Balshaw’s hit to shortstop. It was not until the top of the eighth that the Indians scored their final

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two runs, both unearned. Dean Hamilton again doubled and scored on Travis Lockwood’s hit to third which resulted in an error. Jesse Balshaw had previously got to first on a fielders’s choice and scored on error at leftfield. Central’s only too runs came in the bottom of the ninth when Dylan Chuck found himself at first after an error by the shortstop, advanced to second on a wild pitch then scored on Mark Kilpatrick’s double to leftfield. He stole to third and scored on Rick Jordan’s Fielder’s choice hit to shortstop before the inning was wrapped up. South outhit Central eleven to five and pitchers Bruce Morale, South, had ten K2s while Dylan Chuck, Central picked up six. RESULTS Division 1 • Tigers 2 (Alex Harkness, Brodie Foster, Steven Frost, Dyllan Lane) d Federal 1 (Clay Carpenter 3; Gavin Smith, Alex Reppin, Josh Wilsmore 2; Shane Howard); South Indians 8 (Bruce Morale 4; Dean Hamilton 3; Steve Isaccson, Ben Morale, Travis Lockwood, Ryan Placucci) d Central 2 (Dylan Chuck 2; Mark Kilpatrick, Rick Jordan, Brad McDonnell) Division 2 • Millicent 17 (Darcy Pink 4; Robert Hilton 3; Nick Pink 2; Matthew McRostie, Tom Tilley, Leigh Kent) d Federal 1 (Yuki Akita) Central 5 (Rick Jordan 2; Brad McDonnell, Lauchie Tilley, Ben Green, Dylan Gull, Ryan Fisher, Lauchie Ridding, Dylan Scheidl) d South Indians 2 (Nick Frankenburg, Harden Timms, Damien O’Dine, Ryan Walter, Kym Lavia, Chris Crute) Division 3 • South Indians 9 (Nick Frankenburg, Rick Poole 2; Steve Devine, Jason Henke, Peter Walter, Kenny Rowe, Matt Larkin) d Millicent 6 (John Simpson, Shayne Humphries, David Langley 2; Craig Paproth, Steve Watts, Darren Pink) Central 5 (Anthony Ridding, Dean Cutting, Shane Frankenburg, Sam Kuhl 2; Scott Page, Michael Deveraux) d Central Magpies 2 (Andrew Hoath 3; Nick Crouch 2; Alan Crouch, Mike Walker) South Indians 12 (Jason Henke 3; Rian Boyd, Peter Walter, Rick Poole, Matt Larkin 2; Zac Ratcliffe, David O’Dine) d Millicent 4 (Craig Paproth 2; John Simpson, Phil Altschwager, Darryl Hutchesson, Darren Pink) Central 13 (Sam Linton 3; Brett Hosking, Steve Kuhl, Sam Kuhl, Colby Muller 2; Scott Page, Anthony Ridding, Kym Muller, Shane Frankenburg) d Central Magpies 3 (Nick Crouch, Mike Walker, Andrrw Hoath)


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TENNIS RESULTS

LOCAL SWIMMERS MAKE THEIR MARK AT STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

MOUNT GAMBIER & DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION RESULTS A1 West Gambier 9-88 d Mount Gambier 9-68 Men’s singles: R. Bushell lost to A. Van Den Hurk 4-6; E. Schultz lost to T. Madigan 3-6; J. Dedonatis lost to H. Hancock 4-6; N. Lang lost to T. Snell 2-6. Women’s singles: J. Sealey d J. Carey 6-0; B. Winterfield d J. Van Den Hurk 6-0; M. Finnigan lost to B. McKinnon 4-6. Reidy Park 9-82 d Glencoe 9-80 Men’s singles: K. Edwards lost to D. Childs 4-6; J. Tucker lost to B. Mitchell 3-6; M. Stark d J. Brohier 6--3; S. Young lost to P. Mitchell 1-6. Women’s singles: O. McEvoy lost to S. Edwards 3-6; B. Young d L. Edwards 6-0; B. McEvoy d A. Edwards 6-0; S. Edwards d J. Dalby 6-3. A2 Suttontown 11-83 d Glencoe Maroon 5-61; West Gambier Red - BYE; Centrals 9-68 d Glencoe Gold 7-70; Mount Schank v West Gambier Blue (no scores available). B1 Centrals Orange v Moorak Green (no scores available); Suttontown Tigers 11-67 d Mil Lel 1-27; Moorak Gold v West Gambier (no scores available); Mount Gambier 11-70 d Centrals Grey 1-19; Suttontown Crows 8-60 d Uniting Church 4-47. Ladies doubles Saints United 5-36 d Mil Lel 1-14; Glencoe Gold - BYE; Uniting Church v West Gambier (no scores available); Glencoe Maroon v Moorak (no scores available); Reidy Park v Allendale East (no scores available) Mixed doubles Mount Gambier 4-34 d Mount Schank 2-29; Centrals 4-30 d Mil Lel 2-21; Glencoe - BYE.

Age group champions Leila Croker & Thomas Bignell

Record breaking 14 & Under Medley Relay team - Emma O’Callaghan, Hayley Pearson, Ashleigh Spicer & Leila Croker.

All the swimmers from the South East District teams that competed at SA Country Championships Blue Lake Y Swim Club, Mount Gambier Swim Club & Dolphins Bordertown. Blue Lake Y Swim Club had 21 swimmers make the long journey to Broken Hill earlier this month to compete at the South Australian Country Championships, under the guidance of Jamie MacDonald and Julie Moran. The coaching team, which also included Andrew Opie, have been putting BLY swimmers through their paces over the past few months in preparation for country championships, the highlight of BLY’s swimming calendar, and all the hard work has paid off. Despite being one of the smallest squads of BLY swimmers to compete at country championships for a few years, it was one of the highest achieving championships for BLY in many years. Three of our swimmers, Louise O’Callaghan, Mikayla Pearson and Charlee Spicer, competed in Superfish only on the opening ceremony night.Blue Lake Y swimmers collected an impressive 90 medals in total - 48 individual medals and 42 relay medals. Every swimmer, 10 years and over, who were eligible to win medals, came home with at least one medal. BLue Lake Y Swim Club finished second overall and had two swimmers, Leila Croker (11 & Under) and

Thomas Bignell (12/13yo), win the perpetual trophy for their age groups. Leila also broke the SA Country Championship record in 50 Backstroke, and the 14 & Under Medley Relay team, consisting of Emma O’Callaghan, Hayley Pearson, Ashleigh Spicer and Leila, also broke the SA Country Championship record. Another highlight of the meet was the girls’ 11 & Under 50 Backstroke, where BLY achieved a clean sweep of medals, with Leila finishing first, Aleisha Pearson, second, and Mia Kleinig, third. Conditions were extreme, with temperatures 40 degrees plus over the three days of competition. Evening sessions were cancelled, so all events were swum in the morning, meaning swimmers had an extremely heavy schedule each day, but still managed to perform at their best, achieving some great personal bests. RESULTS GIRLS • Leila Croker 10-11yo 100 Breast, 50 Free, 100 Back, 50 Fly, 50 Back, 50 Breast, 100 Free, 100 Free - all 1st. • Jaime Spicer 16&Over 400 Free 1st, 16yo 50 Back 1st, 16-17yo 100 Back 2nd, 15-16yo 200 IM 2nd, 16-17yo

100 Free 2nd, 15-16yo 200 Free 3rd. • Nicole Moran 15yo 50 Fly 1st, 14-15yo 100 Fly 2nd, 15yo 50 Free 3rd, 15yo 50 Breast 3rd. • Aleisha Pearson 10-11yo 100 Back 2nd, 50 Back 2nd. • Mia Kleinig 10-11yo 50 Breast 2nd, 10-11yo 50 Back 3rd. • Ashleigh Spicer 14-15yo 100 Breast 3rd, 14yo 50 Breast 3rd. • Hayley Pearson 14yo 50 Fly 3rd, 14-15yo 100 Fly 3rd, 50 Fly 3rd overall. BOYS • Thomas Bignell 12-13yo 400 Free 1st, 12-13yo 100 Breast 1st, 13yo 50 Back 1st, 13yo 50 Breast 1st, 1213yo 100 Fly 1st, Open 200 Breast 2nd, 12-13yo 100 Back 2nd, 13-14yo 200 Free 2nd, 13-14yo 200 IM 2nd, 12-13yo 100 Free 2nd, 13yo 50 Free 3rd, 13yo 50 Fly 3rd, 100 Breast 3rd overall. • Archie Muller 14-15yo 100 Fly 2nd, 14-15yo 400 Free 3rd, 14yo 50 Free 3rd, 14yo 50 Fly 3rd, 14yo 50 Breast 3rd, 400 IM 3rd. • Daniel O’Callaghan 15yo 50 Fly 3rd, 15yo 50 Breast 3rd. • Luke Janssen 15yo 50 Back 3rd. RELAYS • Open Girls 4x100 Free Relay 3rd (Hayley Pearson, Alaska Lipscombe, Jaime Spicer, Nicole Moran). • Open Girls 4x100 Medley Relay 2nd (Hayley Pearson, Ash Spicer, Jaime Spicer, Nicole Moran). • 12 & Under Girls 4x50 Free Relay and Medley Relay 2nd (Mia Kleinig, Aleisha Pearson, Ella McShane, Annelise Janssen). • 14 & Under Girls 4x50 Medley Relay - 1st (SA Country Championship record) and Freestyle relay — 2nd (Emma O’Callaghan, Hayley Pearson, Ash Spicer, Leila Croker). • 16 & Under Boys 4x50 Free and Medley Relay—both 2nd (Archie Muller, Daniel O’Callaghan, Luke Janssen, Thomas Bignell). • 18 & Under Girls 4x50 Free Relay—3rd and Medley Relay 2nd (Alaska Lipscombe, Emerson Aberley, Jaime Spicer, Nicole Moran). Regional relays were introduced this year and BLY had four swimmers compete in South East Regional Relays, alongside swimmers from Mount Gambier Swim Club and Dolphins Bordertown. • 12 & Under Boys 4x50 Free Regional Relay — Freddie Muller (BLY), Elijah Stratford (MTG), Vaughn Stratford (MTG), Harry Schwarz (Dolphins) 3rd. • 12 & Under Boys 4x50 Medley Regional Relay – Nicholas Bignell (BLY), Elijah Stratford (MTG), Vaughn Stratford (MTG), Harry Schwarz (Dolphins) 3rd.

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MOTOR AUTOFEST 2018 DEBUTS UNDER LIGHTS The Annual Mount Gambier Autofest Burnout Comp is already a weekend highlight but as the 40th running of the event heads to town next month, it promises to be an even greater spectacle as the Burnout heads under lights. “We do compete under lights at other locations but this is the first time we will be doing it in Mount Gambier,” Autofest organiser Les Adams said. “It’s something we’ve been wanting to do for a while.” The Annual Mount Gambier Autofest & 40th Show N Shine makes a welcome return to the Showgrounds on the all new date of Febuary 3 & 4, 2018. Entries are open now at www.autofest.com.au The action will kick off on Saturday and Sunday from 9am each morning. Autofest is open to everything automotive from cars, trucks, bikes, in fact, anything that has wheels is welcomed to join in on all the fun, with the theme of a family friendly festival. “We have great pleasure in announcing that the Autofest Street Cruise and Display will again be an added inclusion of this year’s AutofestMount Gambier,” Les said. “This segment of the celebrations will take place between 4pm and 5pm on Saturday, February 3. We praise the City of Mount Gambier Council, SAPOL and relevant authorities for their support for this inclusion to our event for without their corporation and support quiet simply this segment or our event would not be happening.” The Streetcruise will leave the Mount Gambier Showgrounds at 4pm, turning left into Pick Avenue, then right into Sturt Street, travelling through to a left turn into Bay Road and finishing at Railway Terrace, where the vehicles will be on display free of charge to the public until approximately 4.45pm, before they travel back along the same route to the showgrounds where the Saturday night burnout action will begin.

Local restaurants, cafes and hotels will be encouraged to be open during these times also to cater for participants and visitors alike. Light entertainment is also in the planning as well. “Visitors to the Railway Terrace precinct on Saturday afternoon will have the opportunity to view these machines at no charge and we encourage all to make a day out in Mount Gambier to take in a little retail therapy before the fun and excitement the Mount Gambier Autofest and what action it delivers,” Les said. Following the Street cruise, participants will head back to the Mount Gambier Showgrounds where the action will continue on and off

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SHANNONS INSURANCE SCRUTINEERING Friday Feb 2nd 2.00pm to 6.00pm (Mount Gambier Showgrounds) Saturday Feb 3rd 8.00am to 2.00pm (Mount Gambier Showgrounds) DAY ONE (Saturday) Shannons Insurance Show n Shine 9.00am to 5.00pm Autotek Autokana 10.00am to 11.00am Jack Daniels Spear A Spud 11.00am to 12.00pm Cruise Track Open 12.15 to 12.45pm Cocky’s AutoPro Go to Whoa 1.30pm to 3.30pm SUPERCRUISE & Display 3.45pm to 4.45pm Jack Daniels Bar Open 5.30pm to 9.45pm Trident Tyres Burnout Championship, Round One Group 1 5.00pm to 5.50pm Group 2 5.50pm to 6.40pm Group 3 6.40pm to 7.30pm Group 4 7.30pm to 8.20pm Group 5 8.20pm to 9.10pm Young Guns Burnout Mayhem 9.10pm to 10.00pm AUTOFEST After Party at the South Aussie Hotel 10.00pm till Late

the track with the night’s highlight being the burnout eliminations, until approximately 10pm. Then it’s over to the official After Party venue, the South Aussie Hotel, located at 78 Commercial Street East. More event information and details are available at www.autofest.com.au

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Above (top) - 2017 winner - Andrew Chapple. Above (bottom) - The 2018 Burnout Comp is heading under lights. Tom Hair in action last year.

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DAY TWO (Sunday) Shannons Insurance Show n Shine 9.30am to 5.00pm Jack Daniels Spear A Spud 9.45am to 10.30am Autotek Autokana 10.30am to 11.15am Cocky’s AutoPro Go to Whoa Shootout 11.20am to 12.20pm Corkscrew 12.20pm to 1.00pm Jack Daniels Bar Open 1.30pm to 5.15pm Trident Tyres Burnout Championship Finals Group 1 1.00pm to 1.45pm Group 2 1.45pm to 2.30pm Group 3 2.30pm to 3.15pm Group 4 3.15pm to 4.00pm Group 5 4.00pm to 4.45pm Young Guns Burnout Mayhem 4.45pm to 5.30pm Mount Gambier AUTOFEST Trophy Presentations 6.00pm Mount Gambier AUTOFEST 2018 Closed 7.00pm

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