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MOUNT GAMBIER CELEBRATES “From the first Australians to the newest sworn in citizens and everyone in between, we should be proud to be part of this great nation,” Member for Barker Tony Pasin said, as he kicked off official Australia Day celebrations in Mount Gambier last Friday. “No matter our birthplace, we are united in our Australian values.” He acknowledged the “complexities and challenges of our history”, citing Australia Day as a “day to unite us not divide us”. “We should reflect on our history but turn our back on it,” Mr Pasin said. “This is truly a nation of freedom and opportunity”. Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell focussed on what it meant to be an Australian citizen. “Being a citizen of this great country and this great community is about giving something back, in coming together, and standing up and being counted when needed,” Mr Bell said. “And I think as

a community, we’ve seen that time and time again.” Two people who have given so much to the Mount Gambier community – Lois Bayre and Peter Martin – were honoured as joint Citizen of the Year. Lois has been the face of Mount Gambier’s Biggest Morning Tea since 1999, seeing the event grow from 26 of Lois’ friends hosted at her home, to the 300 that now attend and the more than $1000,000 that has been raised in almost two decades. Peter, who is a retired diesel mechanic, is a jack of all trades around town, from providing transport for people to picking up rubbish and everything in between. “I am very grateful and very overwhelmed,” Lois said, when presented with her Citizen of the Year honour, thanking her family and friends for their support, as well as the work of her fellow fundraising volunteers. “We have a great band of volunteers who work extremely well together and have a lot of fun,” Lois said. “At the end of the day, the best part of it is we are raising money for cancer.” Overwhelmed was also the overriding emotion for Peter Martin. “It’s humbling to get this award,” he said. “It (Mount Gambier) is a great place to live.” The words of Young Citizen of the Year Laura Small were thought provoking as the relative newcomer to the city reflected on her journey to call the Blue Lake City home. “I moved to Mount Gambier five year ago from Port Macquarie,” Laura said. “I was pretty homesick and suffering from severe depression and

considered packing up and moving home and leave this town far behind.” The former James Morrison Academy student cited two simple incidents as reasons for her complete 180 – a band member went out of his way to give her Easter eggs and on a particularly bad night when she went for a walk to clear her head and got lost, a desperate phone call to a friend in Sydney, who happened to know someone in Mount Gambier, resulted in Laura being picked up and taken back to talk it out over a cup of tea. “And that person kept checking up on me from then on,” Laura said. “They are just two small examples of people in this city going out of their way to help and comfort me – a complete stranger. This whole town seems to be full of people who prop each other up. This community is vibrant and full of opportunities for people of all ages.” Currently studying a Masters of Teaching through the University of South Australia, Laura was honoured for giving her time freely to many community events including the Christmas Parade, Carols by Candlelight, Blue Lake Fun Run, Mayfair Singers, Concert Band and City Band. The Mount Gambier History Group was honoured for its popular 2017 exhibition honouring 150 years since iconic Mount Gambier store Fidler & Webb opened its doors. Group spokesperson and co-convenor of the exhibition Margaret Brown thanked the Mount Gambier City Council for its support in bringing what was a two year project, to fruition,

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as well as former staff who helped the group tell the Fidler & Webb story. “And the Mount Gambier community who kept coming every day to support us,” Margaret said. OUR AUSTRALIA DAY HONOURS LIST RECIPIENTS BETH SERLE (Tantanoola – For service to basketball) “To say that I’m gob smacked and feeling extremely humbled and deeply honoured on receiving this award is an understatement. I would feel much more comfortable out in Bell’s Bay in the tinny trying to catch a whiting. This award belongs to the many volunteers who I consider it an honour to work with in Basketball Mount Gambier, the Pioneers and SA Country basketball. I have tried to make good things happen for our young sportsmen and women. They are the wind beneath my wings. They develop into invaluable members of our community, making it a better place to live for us all.”

LYNETTE MARTIN (Mount Gambier – For services to the community) “I am honoured to think of being worthy of such recognition. The sense of community we have in Mount Gambier is amazing and it’s the thing I love most about Mount Gambier. I encourage everyone, especially our youth, to volunteer. What you put in you reap back much more. The connections you make and people you meet on the way is just wonderful.” Lifestyle1 will talk to the region’s newest OAM’s in coming issues. Above - Beth Serle & Lynette Martin were both awarded the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) as part of the 2018 Australia Day honours list. Left - Young Citizen of the Year - Laura Small More photos page 4.


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COLLECTED STUPIDITY - I GET SO EMOJIONAL... By ROBBIE TANSEL I know I’ve talked about my problems with and dislike for emojis over the last couple of years. Well this week I’ve had a situation arise that has really ensured I won’t be using emojis again in the near future. It all started while I was on Instagram. I won’t make out that I’m up to date with all the modern social media and what not. I’m sure most of you know that Instagram is an app where you share photos with a caption that your friends can enjoy. It’s simple enough that I can manage it which means that anyone could work it out. The problem started when one of my friends had shared a photo of herself in a bikini from behind. She had captioned it with a peach emoji. When I saw that little picture of a peach, I immediately felt hungry. In my head I thought, a peach would be great right now. I thought my friend must have just had a peach, or was also craving peaches. I made a decision to comment on her picture. “Can I have a bite of peach?” I commented, putting the peach emoji in. I thought it was a friendly comment indicating that I too was craving a peach. The next thing I knew Donna, who is a mutual friend of this other friend came storming in to the lounge room. “You like Janine’s butt, do you?!” she yelled at me angrily.

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I can’t explain the confusion in my head at this moment. I’d already moved on from the comment. I’d spent a minute thinking about eating peaches before realising the futility of the thought. There were no peaches in the house. So I’d gone and gotten a packet of chicken chips. This whole thing about Janine’s butt had come totally out of the blue. I can’t say I’d ever considered Janine’s butt. I had no idea what had led to Donna wanting me to have an opinion on Janine’s butt. Unfortunately this led to me sitting staring at Donna like a stunned mullet. Donna took this as an admission of guilt obviously. At that point it was pointless trying to dispute anything so it was simply a matter of trying to look contrite and apologise. I was still confused though. I couldn’t fathom what had given Donna the opinion I had some interest in Janine’s butt. Many of you already know what has happened here. That would be the people with the dirty minds. It was only after Donna had finished berating me and stated she was going to buy herself an expensive new clothing item that I got a chance to figure out what had happened. I talked to a friend who told me that the peach emoji is used by young ladies to indicate they have a peach shaped butt. When Janine had posted her photo, she was indicating she was proud of her butt in her bikini. I had then commented I wanted a bit of it, even though I was talking about an actual peach. Quite clearly we’ve broken communication. In my day if I’d said I wanted to bite a peach, that meant I wanted a piece of fruit. If I wanted to bite someone’s butt…well that made me a weirdo and a creep. Now obviously, I don’t want Donna upset because I have to live with her. Knowing that she had misinterpreted my intentions and there was no chance of me convincing her I’d meant anything else, I thought I’d try to appease her so I sent her a text message. “Why don’t you go and eat some chocolate ice cream?” Being the genius I am, I put the chocolate ice cream emoji in. Most of you have already worked out what happened here. It’s not chocolate icecream. It’s poo. Unwittingly I’ve just told my partner to go eat poo. I should probably be grateful that I only got an angry face emoji in return, not a gun, knife or I’m going to poison your food emoji. Some of you might be thinking, “Boy you’re stupid, Robbie.” I’m not stupid. Emojis are stupid. When a picture that is quite clearly one thing does not mean that thing we have a problem. I repeat, this is not communication! It would be like me saying the word dog, and it actually means coffee table, and expecting everyone to know that. I’d love to hear from anyone else who is having emoji issues at robbietansel@ gmail.com Maybe we can start a support group or something.


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NARACOORTE LUCINDALE AUSTRALIA DAY AWARD WINNERS

Citizen of the Year - Peter Flavel for active service to the community for over 40 years.

Young Citizen of the Year - Sima Gul Muhammadi for assisting new arrivals and supporting the migrant community particularly with interpreting.

Event of the Year - Naracoorte Hospital Fete, represented by Diana Armfield

New Citizens - Van Der Heever family - Jurgens,Jurgens,Sophia & Ariaan. Lucindale Awards • Citizen of the Year - Lindsay Dreckow for extensive service to the youth and community of Lucindale particularly with the Scouts and CFS. • Event of the Year - Lucindale Community Christmas Party

ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE EXHIBITION FOR BORDERTOWN’S WALKWAY GALLERY An exhibition celebrating the iconic work of Sydney-based artist Nell opens at the Walkway Gallery, Bordertown on Thursday, March 8. Borrowed from the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia, Nell is exclusive to the Walkway Gallery and features two important series of work including five paintings and an incredible installation titled The Wake (2014-16), a collection of hand-built ceramic vessels which emulate the Haniwa – Japanese tomb

ornaments which serve to both protect the dead but also drive away evil. Walkway Gallery Director, Naomi Fallon said Nell would be in Bordertown for the official opening of the exhibition. “We are thrilled Nell will be travelling across from Sydney to help us celebrate the opening of this wonderful exhibition that draws into focus aspects of her extraordinary career so far. Again, the Art Gallery of South Australia is generously supporting us with the loan

of this significant contemporary work from their collection,” Naomi said. Anne Champness, Tatiara District Council’s newly appointed CEO ,said Nell is another exclusive to the region and another rich addition to the Walkway Gallery’s exhibition program and the region’s vibrant cultural calendar. “I am thrilled Bordertown will be hosting this free exhibition that provides a wonderful opportunity for

our local audiences, as well as our many visitors, to experience something special.” Visitors are able to experience firsthand the work of Nell at the Walkway Gallery from March 9. Admission is free. The exhibition is supported by the Art Gallery of South Australia and Country Arts SA. Nell is represented by Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery Sydney, and STATION Gallery, Melbourne.

OPENING NIGHT Thursday, March 8. Doors open at 7pm. RSVPs appreciated Phone (08)8752 1044 or email naomifallon@tatiara.sa.gov.au PUBLIC PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Free daily-guided tours and School Holiday Masterclasses.

GRANTS PROGRAM NOW OPEN Round two of Council’s Greater Grants Program for the 2017-18 financial year is now open. Greater Grants is designed to help build our region by giving community groups a funding source to undertake new or growing initiatives, projects, or events that benefit the Southern Grampians Shire. Information on the funding categories available and on how to apply can be found on the Grants and funding section of council’s website at www.sthgrampians.vic.gov. au Applications for round two of the 2017-2018 Greater Grants Program close 5pm on Friday, 23 February 2018. Potential applicants are reminded to refer to the Greater Grants Guidelines to assess their eligibility to apply. Last year, council handed out almost $250,000 in Greater Grants Funding. Projects such as Coleraine Pedal Car Grand Prix, Dunkeld Sturgeon Stampede, the Hamilton Pride and Inclusion Day, Hamilton Swim Club and the Dunkled Sturgeon Stampede (pictured above) all benefitted from the funding. PHOTO COURTESY OF GEORGINA MANN lifestyle1.net | 06


GLENELG SHIRE HONOURS HARD WORKING VOLUNTEERS Two Glenelg Shire residents who have dedicated their lives to volunteering in our community have shared the 2018 Glenelg Shire Citizen of the Year Australia Day Award. Portland’s Phillip Ruge and Casterton’s Sharron Gill were named joint recipients of the day’s top honour, recognised in celebrations hosted across the shire last Friday. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said both were outstanding individuals who had strengthened their local communities through their tireless volunteer efforts. Mr Ruge is well recognised as a dedicated and hardworking Portland Cable Tram member, volunteering with the organisation for more than 20 years. “Phillip has been instrumental in making the Portland Cable Trams the successful tourist attraction it is today,” Cr Rank said. “He has proved his leadership and passion through playing a significant role in securing approximately $1.6 million in funding to get the project established. The cable trams are now one of the most valuable community assets for the Glenelg Shire and continue to draw in visitors from right across the country. Furthermore Phillip has been actively involved with a number of other organisations such as the Portland Apex Club, the Portland Powerhouse Motor and Car Museum and the Cashmore CFA, establishing himself as a strong advocate for the local community.” Fellow Citizen of the Year Ms Gill has committed her time to volunteering for various groups, clubs and schools throughout Casterton. “Sharron has been devoted to the Casterton community since she moved to the shire in 1977,” said Cr Rank. “Just some of her many achievements have included coordinating The Little Nippers Program, assisting in the Paint Casterton Read literacy program, organising school concerts and coaching and umpiring for the Casterton and District Netball Association. Sharron is a true community achiever and has helped ensured that grassroots sports continue to grow and thrive in Casterton.” Hundreds of people joined Australia Day celebrations in Portland, Heywood and Casterton to recognise the award winners and to celebrate the citizenship of nine Glenelg Shire residents. Special writer and associate editor for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, and former Heywood resident, Tony Wright, was a guest speaker at the ceremonies in Portland and Heywood. Other Australia Day award winners: Senior Citizen of the Year Gwen Finck Mrs Finck has been recognised for dedicating more than 20 years to helping those less fortunate in the local community. Gwen has been a passionate volunteer with organisations such as Meals on Wheels and

Portland Loaves and Fishes, donating her time every week to help prepare and provide essential food, services and goods to those who need it most. Joint Young Citizen of the Year Jess Pethybridge Jess has demonstrated great leadership skills and innovation within the community at such a young age. She has helped drive membership for the Portland Netball Association during her involvement with the Whitten Project and she has focused much of her efforts on raising awareness of childhood illness as part of her leadership role with Portland Secondary College. Joint Young Citizen of the Year James Gray James has been an outstanding ambassador and role model for local youth through his captaincy at Heywood and District Secondary College. His passion for student wellbeing has seen him run a full week of activities to promote ‘RUOK’ day, taking time from his studies to give support to those around him. His interest and concern for the community has also seen him personally raised $5000 for the Make a Wish Foundation as part of the Big Red Family Walk.

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Community Group of the Year Portland Cable Tram For more than 22 years this community led organisation has dedicated their time, resources and local expertise to enhance the overall visitor experience in Portland. The Portland Cable Trams have carried over 168,000 passengers, benefitting the local economy with visitors often extending their stay in the shire as a result of their cable tram experience. The community group has also raised the community profile of the Glenelg Shire, receiving numerous State awards, such as the Keep Australia Beautiful 2005 Victorian Tidy Towns Community Pride award and the National Community Link 2002 Victorian Environment Conservation and Heritage award. Above (top) - Joint Young Citizens of the Year Jess Pethybridge and James Gray, Senior Citizen of the Year Gwen Finck and Citizen of the Year Phillip Ruge with Mayor Anita Rank. Above (bottom) - Community Group of the Year – Portland Cable Tram

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Forecast hot weather saw Grant District Council move its Australia Day celebrations from a lunch to a breakfast. Hosted at Tarpeena, the breakfast was highlgihted by handing out of the council’s Australia Day awards. “As a council we feel that it is important to not only celebrate the award recipients but to honour all of our nominees as they have all made a positive difference to our community and should feel very proud to be nominated for the award,” District Council of Grant Mayor Richard Sage said. Australia Day Ambassador, former CEO Operation Flinders John Shepherd, assisted the Mayor to present this year’s awards. The Community Event of the Year was awarded to the Port MacDonnell Community Emergency Response Team. Accepting the award on behalf of the Team was volunteer team leader Denise Gower. The Community Emergency Response Team was the first of this type of service delivery model in South Australia. It was born of the need for a quicker response to emergencies than the Mount Gambier based ambulance was able to give. Shortly after they commenced they were responding to over 100 events per year. The team have been involved with at least three successful cardiac arrest resuscitations, as well as the numerous community members that they provided first level treatment and patient care until an ambulance arrives. The success of this model has now been replicated at five other locations across the State. Since January 2006 the volunteers at Port MacDonnell have given over 71,000 hours of service being ‘on call’, plus further times when they have responded to call outs when not rostered on. A number of the members have been on the team for more than 10 years, including volunteer team leader Denise Gower. Other groups nominated in this category were the Kongorong Rodeo and the Yahl Primary School Spring Fair. Jason Watts was awarded the Young Citizen of the Year. Jason was school captain at Allendale East Area School and actively involved volunteering with the school’s led steer program. He has been a very active volunteer with the CFS since he was 15 and is now at the age of 20 is the Brigade Lieutenant and

training coordinator. Jason volunteers his time training others in the CFS and also contributes his time at community events such as the Bayside Festival, School working bees, sports activities, and the Twin Peaks Hill Climb. He also assists with the set up and pack up of the Port MacDonnell Christmas decorations annually. Yahl’s Kylie Boston was named the Citizen of the Year, with Peter Balnaves from Tarpeena and Port MacDonnell’s Jennie Tilley also being nominated. Kylie has been involved in a number of community organisations including Yahl Progress Association, Yahl Hall Committee, South Gambier Netball and Football Club, Yahl Playgroup and Yahl Primary School as President and Secretary of the Parent Club and Governing Council. Kylie is a life member of Mount Schank Tennis Club and is current treasurer after being club secretary for nine years. Kylie has submitted many successful grants on behalf of the club receiving funding for many projects including upgrading the courts, a new rainwater tank, and painting the courts. She has instigated a newsletter system, new club t-shirts, and a business plan for the club. Since 2008 she has been influential in organising junior coaching and bringing junior teams back to the club, and has been secretary and registrar of the Lakes Junior Tennis Association Committee. Kylie is treasurer of Tonique Studio and was an integral part of starting the studio which has grown from 20 to 90 students in three years. Thanks to Kylie’s association with Dairy SA and her nomination, Mount Schank was named 2017 Legendairy Capital of South Australia. The playground at the Mount Schank Tennis Club was updated with funds received from the award. Above (top) - Award winners Kylie Boston & HJason Watts with Mayor Richard Sage and Australia Day ambassador John Shepherd. Above (bottom) - The Port MacDonnell Community Emergency Response Team


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ENTRIES NOW OPEN FOR PRESTIGIOUS ART AWARD Be inspired by the work of John Shaw Neilson and put poetry in motion for your chance to win $10,000 at this year’s Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival. The countdown to the 2018 festival is on as the entries to the renowned John Shaw Neilson Acquisitive Art Prize are now open. Each year, the competition attracts a wide range of outstanding artworks created by artists from across the country inspired by the poems of John Shaw Neilson. With a $10,000 prize provided by long-term supporter the Balnaves Foundation, the competition is known to many artists throughout the State. The Balnaves Foundation is a private philanthropic organisation established in 2006 by Neil Balnaves AO to provide support to charitable enterprises across Australia. Winning artworks have varied in mediums over the years and the annual exhibition of previous winners continues to be a must-see for many festival goers. However, the opportunity to see all 2018 festival entrants is only available for the duration of the festival only. The competition is open to all emerging and established artists throughout Australia while the Local Art Prize highlights artists residing in the Limestone Coast. The $500 Local Art Prize has been donated by artist, local friend and supporter of the Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival Lois Hodge. The John Shaw Neilson Acquisitive Art Prize winner will be announced at the opening of the festival on May 17 along with the Local Art Prize and Design Prize. Visit www.artsfestival.com.au for more information or to download entry forms. The festival will be held from May 17 to 20. Above (left) - 2017 John Shaw Neilson Acquisitive Art Prize winner Penny Dowie with judge Art Gallery of South Australia curator Rebecca Evans. Photo courtesy of Jodie Smith-Deland TIME TO GIVE BLOOD The Australian Red Cross Blood Service is going to be in Mount Gambier next week at the Mount Gambier Bowls Club. The service will be running Monday, February 5, from 12-5pm; Tuesday, February 6 0- Thursday, February 6 from 10.30am-7pm and from 9.30am-2pm on Friday, February 9. You can make an appointment today by calling 13 14 95 or visit their website donateblood.com.au

The season is running longer, there are more teams and there is also now a naming rights sponsor – there is no doubt the Limestone Coast Women’s Football League is thriving after its inaugural season last year. The 2018 season was officially launched last Wednesday with key stakeholders meeting at McDonald Park to usher in the competition’s second season. The Western Border Football League is in charge of the administration of the league, which welcomes Kalangadoo, Glencoe and Kybybolite to see the six team 2017 competition expand to eight teams. “We are looking forward to the 2018 women’s season with keen anticipation,” WBFL executive representative Trevor Smart said. “It is encouraging and significant that the league has expanded. There is now a clear pathway for women to progress either at a local level or on the national stage.” The league expansion will see between 180 and 200 players take the region’s football ovals. Representing the newly installed naming rights sponsor, Veolia, Rebecca Mobbs, who played in the inaugural season and is looking to pull on the boots again in 2018, said the company was thrilled to be associated with the emerging competition. “As a local Veolia employee, it’s a commitment that we share and are proud of,” Mrs Mobbs said. Veolia became part of the Limestone Coast landscape in 2011, working in the Wattle Range area in domestic waste requirements. They now also perform a similar role for the District Councils of Grant and Kingston and last year were a finalist in the 2017 NAB Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Business Awards in the environmental category. “Veolia is committed to serving the community where we work and where our employees reside,” Mrs Mobbs said. And she was also quick to extol the virtues of getting involved as a player. “It has tremendous health benefits,” Rebecca said. “It reduces stress and teaches positive life lessons, instilling a sense of team work and collaboration and increasing self confidence.” As the history making, reigning premiers coach, South Gambier’s Chris Edmonds

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was an unabashed advocate for the Limestone Coast Women’s Football League. “One of the things that really struck me about joining this league was just how exciting an opportunity this is, not only for the players, but the club,” he said. “The sense of team spirit and club profile to have a girls team to promote was really, really valuable. It dragged a whole bunch of old blokes that have been out of footy back into football. It reinvigorated my love for the game.” While the inaugural season saw somewhat manufactured teams that saw it take a little while for each playing group to bond, the results were outstanding. “They could show the blokes a hell of a lot about how to gel as a team and really enjoy the sport,” Edmonds said. The reigning premiership coach could already see an increase in the professionalism of the competition heading into its second season. “A lot of girls come out just to have fun and to learn a new skill,” he said. “But there are also players that could be playing at State level or in the SANFL.” Glencoe Football Club president Chris Jones was thrilled to see his club as part of the 2018 season. “Through the course of the last season, the Glencoe Football Club became aware that the All Stars did not have a home base and we saw that as a real opportunity for our club to be involved in this season,” he said. The Murphies have now become one of the new clubs for 2018 and are looking forward to hosting the March 18 round of the competition on home turf. “We see the women’s league as an opportunity for

growth and development for our club and other clubs,” Jones said. “I think we’ll see the competition continue to grow along with the skill of the players.” While netball fans can rest easy that star East Gambier defender and former A Grade coach Bo Creek is suiting up for the club’s netball team in 2018, she is also set to be a Bulldogs footballer. “I’ve always loved football and last year being a new season, I wasn’t sure, even though I would have loved to,” Creek said. “Being that it’s earlier this year and not going to overlap with netball I thought I’d give it a god as I’ve always wanted to do it. I’m only getting older so I decided to come out. It’s a really young group of girls but a really nice mix and I am really enjoying it. I came out not really knowing anyone, except a couple of junior netballers, and it’s been really good and I’ve been made to feel really welcome.” The season will commence on Friday, February 2, with four games played at Vansittart Park from 5.30pm, with the grand final at Millicent on Sunday, March 25. The league is also sponsored by Green Triangle Electronics, NBC Financial Services, Therapy for Life Physiotherapy and Hyland Fox Signs.

LOCAL TRIO PART OF AFLW OPENER Three South East players have also been afforded the opportunity to strut their stuff on the national stage on February 3 when they are part of the lead in match to the Crows v Brisbane AFLW fixture at Norwood Oval. East Gambier players Tulle Perryman and Kiara Beck will be part of the curtain raiser, while Millicent’s Olivia Fuller (pictured) was offered a place but has had to decline for work commitments. The girls were talent identified from within the Limestone Coast Women’s Football League, while Olivia has also started to make her mark with higher honours, representing South Australia in the Under 18 competition last year,

as well as being selected in the Allies team, alongside fellow Millicent alumni Jess Allan, who has joined sister Sarah at the Adelaide Crows for the upcoming AFLW season. Olivia has also been part of the Adelaide Crows Academy. Olivia has just successfully completed Year 12, finishing an ATAR of 90.2, and is undergoing a traineeship at the Millicent Basketball Stadium in her gap year, with a view to entering the police force, the defence force or attend university in 2019. All three girls will be part of the 2018 Limestone Coast Women’s Football League season and both Tulle and Kiara are looking forward to the opportunity to play on the same stage as the AFLW.

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Above (from left) – Steph Contin; Sarah Milne (reigning South Gambier premiers captain); Chloe Pratt; Olivia Fuller; Kali Langley, Baie Perryman, Kiara Beck & Bo Creek.

Gebhardts Real Estate • FRI 2nd 5.00-5.30 1 Duigan St • FRI 2nd 5.00-5.30 27 Heath St • SAT 3rd 9.15-9.45 27 Peake St • SAT 3rd 9.30-10.00 1a Arbor St • SAT 3rd 9.30-10.00 55 Banksia St • SAT 3rd 10.00-10.30 2/89 Crouch St Sth • SAT 3rd 10.15-10.45 104 Lake Tce East • SAT 3rd 10.15-10.45 3 Shalamar Cres • SAT 3rd 10.45-11.15 11 Hilltop Ave • SAT 3rd 11.00-11.30 470 Attamurra Rd Worrolong • SAT 3rd 11.00-11.30 23 Lexington Cres • SAT 3rd 11.30-12.00 29 Gwendoline St Key2Sale • FRI 2nd 5.00-5.30 20 Lee Crt • FRI 2nd 5.15-5.45 178 Commercial St Est • FRI 2nd 5.45-6.15 1 Catharina Plc • FRI 2nd 6.00-6.30 7 Umpherston St • SAT 3rd By Appointment 20 Cobblestone Crt • SAT 3rd 9.45-10.15 18 Sunset Drv • SAT 3rd 10.00-10.30 6 Kookaburra Crt • SAT 3rd 10.30-11.00 6 Magnolia Crt • SAT 3rd 10.45-11.15 5 Brolga St • SAT 3rd 11.15-11.45 3 Venice Crt • SAT 3rd 11.30-12.00 12 Gwendoline St • SAT 3rd 12.00-12.30 24 Wehl St Nth • SAT 3rd 12.15-12.45 24 Underwood Ave • SAT 3rd 12.45-1.15 17 Peake St • SUN 4th 12.00-12.30 20-22 William St, Allendale • SUN 4th 12.50-1.20 4 Irven St, Port MacDonnell • SUN 4th 1.45-2.14 27-29 Smiths Rd, Port MacDonnell Vicki Quinn Real Estate • SUN 4th 12.-12.30 15 Cobblestone Crt • SUN 4th 12.45-1.15 13 Kalimna Cres Malseeds Real Estate • SAT 3rd 9.45-10.00 15 Kirip Rd, Glencoe • SAT 3rd 10.00-10.30 4 Tasman Ct • SAT 3rd 10.30-10.45 56 Harrald St • SAT 3rd 11.00-11.15 2 Laird St • SAT 3rd 11.30-11.45 37 Kurrajong St • SAT 3rd 12.30-12.45 1 Heron St • SAT 3rd 2.00-2.30 83 Lake Edwards Rd, Glencoe Remax • SAT 3rd 9.00-9.20 39 Brolga St • SAT 3rd 9.30-10.00 9 Kyrenia Crt • SAT 3rd 10.10-10.30 16 Banksia St • SAT 3rd 10.40-11.00 3/13 Gordon St • SUN 4th 11.00-11.30 41 Percy St • SUN 4th 12.15-12.45 225 Commercial St Est • SUN 4th 1.00-1.30 1 Apanie Crt • SUN 4th 2.15-2.45 11 Guerin Lne, Glencoe Elders Real Estate • SAT 3rd 10.00-10.30 18 Pearce Cres • SAT 3rd 10.45-11.15 5 Highland Drv • SAT 3rd 11.30-12.00 5 Naylor Plc Blue Lake Real Estate • SAT 3rd 9.45–10.15 1 Finch St • SAT 3rd 10.30–11.00 54 Cardinia St • SAT 3rd 11.15–11.45 2 Higgs St • SAT 3rd 12.00–12.30 7 Phillip St Herbert Real Estate • SAT 3rd 10.00-10.45 23 Lumidin Blvd Green Triangle Real Estate • SAT 3rd 10.00-10.30 229 Commercial St Wst • SAT 3rd 10.45-11.15 34 Willow Ave • SAT 3rd 12.00-12.30 27 William St, Allendale Est • SAT 3rd 12.45-1.15 295 Kingsley Rd, Allendale @ Realty - Peter Dempsey • SAT 3rd 10.15-10.45 17 Balambool Ave • SAT 3rd 11.00-11.30 15 Derwent Crt • SAT 3rd 11.45-12.30 4 Buffalo Crt


“BORERAIG” – A STUNNING BUNGALOW IN A SUPERB LOCATION Gebhardts Real Estate have for sale this Stunning character home showcasing glorious period features and stunning gardens all on over approximately 1,000m2 in the heart of the city. This immaculately presented home retains all of the charm of its era with leadlight, feature timber floors, and high ornate ceilings. Boasting three spacious bedrooms two with built in robes, superb kitchen complete

with dishwasher, formal lounge with gas log fire, and formal dining room with a slow combustion wood heater, the home also has gas central heating a beautiful bathroom and the convenience of two toilets. Outside has certainly not been forgotten and offers Rear yard access, accommodation for four vehicles and 10 bonus solar panels. Simply exquisite!

49 ELIZABETH STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 3BED 1BATH 4CAR PRICE: $415,000 Gebhardts Real Estate Suite 2/14 Helen Street Mount Gambier Phone: (08) 8725 5766 Agent: Paul Chuck : 0409 541 113 Web: www.gebhardts.com.au RLA 1903

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08 8726 4400

eldersrealestate.com.au

5 Naylor Place, Mount Gambier

Auction February 23rd at 11am. To be held at the Kalangadoo Football Club?

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? Kalangadoo 570.68 Acres

OPEN

SATURDAY 11.30 - 12.00PM

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST BY 16/2/2018 WEB ID. 18498799 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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5 Highland Drive, Mount Gambier

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IRRIGATED GRAZING LAND Prime grazing and finishing country Kalangadoo – 570.68 acres

OPEN

SATURDAY 10.45 - 11.15AM

3 LIVING AREAS WEB ID. 18386952 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

4 $269,000

18 Pearce Crescent, Mount Gambier

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$149,000

125 Pick Avenue, Mount Gambier

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$225,000

134 North Terrace

$255,000

OPEN

Web ID. 18373465 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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13-15 Barwon Crescent

D L O S WEB ID. 18016207 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

2A 24 Coolabah Street, Mount Gambier

SATURDAY 10.00 - 10.30AM

NEW PRICE

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WEB ID. 18115981 | Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

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To be offered as a ‘whole’ or ‘2 separate’ contingent Lots. Unless sold prior.

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9 Jane Street

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• 307 acres approx. under irrigation via 3 pivots + 2 flood irrigators • Large 1,044,331kL irrigation taking licence • Highly productive loam soils with strong fert history • Renovated Pastures include Perennial Rye Grass, Clovers & Lucerne

• 4 bedroom with separate office Mt Gambier stone home • Property consists of 3 titles with 3 separate water licences in Riddoch and Grey • Cattle yards under cover with near new large hay shed & other machinery shedding

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WEB ID. 18297295 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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3 Torrens Street, Mount Gambier

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$169,500

WEB ID. 9240604 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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208 Pelican Point Rd, Pelican Point

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$175,000

D L O S WEB ID. 18342515 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

Allendale Store

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WEB ID. 17889762 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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Brett Exelby: 0458 548 756

SPRINGVIEW E S T A T E

$350,000 FREEHOLD + Stock • Freehold business • Only facility for 6klms • 3 bedroom home • Live and work from home • General Store, Post Office, Fuel • Takeaway food • Diving shop, hire & sales & Fishing Supplies • Centre of 15 awesome dive locations

STAGE 2

~ COLLINS STREET ~ PRICED FROM

$120,000

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

BRETT EXELBY - 0458 548 756 9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier, SA, Australia, 5290 «\ÊänÊnÇÓÈÊ{{ääÊUÊv\ÊänÊnÇÓÈÊ{{xÈ e: brett.exelby@elders.com.au

NEW PRICE WEB ID. 6315527 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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BARRY RITTER

LAUREN DUNCAN

DAMIAN VENN

CATHERINE MILES

0458 548 756

0408 853 180

0419 829 721

0438 904 771

8726 4400

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catherine.miles@elders.com.au

9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

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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 55 Tollner Rd, Compton

$285,000

22 Kuhl Dr, Racecourse Bay 3,543Sqm Approx. $380,000-$390,000

64 Wehl St North, Mt Gambier

$355,000-$370,000

4 Tasman Ct, Mt Gambier

$459,000

OPEN INSPECTION • 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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VIEWS OF THE BEACH • Huge games room with bar and sliding doors to outside. • Lower level also has Kitchen, bedrooms, main bath and laundry. • Upper level consists of formal living and store room easily converted to 5th bedroom or office. • Lots of shed space plus single car garage UMR.

• Situated on just over 2000sqm of well established gardens • 1900’s character solid stone home • 3 bedrooms which are beau fully finished • Renovated kitchen with open dining including R/C Air Condi oning • Massive rear block could poten ally subdivide

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.

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

37 Kurrajong St, Mt Gambier

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$260,000-$265,000

2 Laird St, Mt Gambier

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$169,000-$179,000

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83 Lake Edwards Rd, Glencoe

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$359,000

• Beau fully renovated with one of the key features being the beau ful floorboards • Open plan kitchen, dining with neutral colour tones • Master bedroom complete with BIR • All other bedrooms generous sizing • Large living area perfect for the en re family

OPEN INSPECTION SATURDAY 3rd 11.30 - 11.45am

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

SATURDAY 3rd 11.00 - 11.15am

SATURDAY 3rd 2.00 - 2.30pm • Beau fully presented property that is perfect for the horse enthusiast or hobby farmer • Residing on approx. 5 acres of tree-lined, established and luscious grounds • The 6-bay stable is powered, and adjoined by a separate storage shed perfect for holding feed and equipment • House features 3 bedrooms, large open plan living, ample storage

NOTHING TO DO • Very good presenta on, light and airy . • Solar, Reverse cycle, Massive cupboard space. • Secure yard with rear access . • 4 bedrooms or large separate room with it’s own entrance • Timber floor boards

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

56 Harrald St, Mt Gambier

$169,000

15 Kirip Rd, Glencoe

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

1 Heron St, Mt Gambier

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$249,000-$259,000

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

SATURDAY 3rd 10.30 - 10.45am

SATURDAY 3rd 9.45 - 10.00am

SATURDAY 3rd 12.30 - 12.45pm

• Lovely home set on approx.4.54 acres on the corner of Kirip and Lake Edwards Road • 3 bedroom home with master with BIR • Open plan living, dining and kitchen • Main bathroom with shower, vanity, bath and toilet • Come in and make your home, perfect for first home buyers/investors

LAKES AREA • Extensively renovated throughout. • Several living areas with a light filled sun room overlooking a beau fully maintained garden. • North facing aspect with aluminum windows. • Dual access bitumen driveways with a secure low maintenance yard.

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

TRULY UNIQUE • Split Level home with City Views. • Approx 747 sqm block. • Gas Cooking and Walk in Pantry. • Close to local ameni es. Call today and book your private inspec on.

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

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Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

12 North Tce, Tantanoola

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$175,000

• Beau fully renovated solid stone home • Updated led kitchen with gas cooking, pantry and plenty of cupboards • Open plan living and dining with polished mber floorboards • Cosy living area complete with a slow combus on heater and ceiling fan

Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364

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Jason 0419 032 795

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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PETER DEMPSEY

0418 854 393

MOUNT GAMBIER REGION SPECIALIST

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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. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 11:00 - 11:30AM

52 MEYLIN STREET PORT MACDONNELL 4 BED | 2 BATH | 6 CAR SEASIDE HOLIDAY OR FAMILY HOME $275,000 Keep your boat by the sea and enjoy this beautifully presented home. Located close to cafes and beach, this home consists of 4 bedrooms with one upstairs with walk in robe and ensuite, 3 good size bedrooms down stairs including kitcen meals area and lounge.

17 BALAMBOOL AVENUE MOUT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 4 CAR

QUALITY HOME AT THE RIGHT PRICE

$289,000

Walk in and do nothing, as this home ticks all the boxes. Large spacious living areas and bedrooms are a feature of this home. Lovely kitchen with plenty of cupboards, dishwaher and new applainces. 3 large bedrooms main with wir and en-suite. 2 large living areas plus kitchen meals area, makes a real family home. Extras include, double garage umr with inside access, covered patio area. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 10:15 - 10:45AM

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96 CROUCH STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 3/4 BED I 2 BATH I 5 CAR

26 YAHL MAIN ROAD, YAHL 4 BED | 2 BATH | 8 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.

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. 43 FERRERS STREET MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

THE BEST IN LIFESTYLE LIVING

$525,000

LOCATION. Why not enjoy the good life with this wonderful home in one of Mt Gambier’s best addresses. A short walk to café and shops. Lifestyle is the word this home creates, with its wonderful living and entertaining areas, overlooking a classic in ground solar heated pool. Completely renovated for the next owner to enjoy. Stunning Kitchen and wet areas. Solid timber floors running through the living areas, extra bedroom or office. 16 LEE COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR BEAUTIFUL HOME IN QUITE LOCATION $349,500 Looking for a good size home, quite location and easy maintnance well check out this well maintained property. The home has open kitchen meals area, formal lounge or theater room, 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms gas ducted heating and double garage.

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2 BUFFALO COURT MOUNT GAMBIER HOME AND LAND

IMMACULATE HOME $229,500 Check out this beautifully presented home, located in a popular part of Mount Gambier, close to shops. The home has open plan kitchen meals family area, with 2 good size bedrooms with big garage umr with inside access and space for 2nd vehicle or small caravan.

HOME AND LAND 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 size allotments to meet anyones dream home requirements. 2 buffalo crt is acorner allotment.

FAMILY HOME WITH SHEDS $295,000 Looking for room, well check out this affordable home with shedding. Inspection will surprise as this home has a stunning new kitchen, which opens up to meals and lounge room, complemented by a centrally located slow combustion heater.

SIMPLY THE BEST 28 SUTTONTOWN 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.

11 MALLEE STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR

4 BUFFALO CRT MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2CAR

$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, floor to ceiling tiles in a wow factor wet areas, outside entertaining areas designed for all year use. Only an inspection will reveal all this homes hidden treasures. Take advantage of this fantastic opportunity as the vendor will lease back the home for 12 months at $500 a week, giving you the time to sell your property if you are not quite ready to move. Organise an inspection to make this yours. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 11:45 - 12:30PM

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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08 8723 6866

50 James Street, Mount Gambier admin@gtlivestock.com.au | Fax: 08 8723 3809

Chris Manser Real Estate & Livestock sales

Garth Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales

Elisha Beare Real Estate Sales

0417 414 127

0417 071 180

elisha@gtlivestock.com.au

chris@gtlivestock.com.au

garth@gtlivestock.com.au

0407 213 023

RLA 280309

644 Glenelg River Road, O.B Flat

229 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier

NEW PRICE

SOLD

OPEN

SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM

$795,000

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ACREAGE WITH OLD WORLD CHARM 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.

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YOUR NEXT INVESTMENT AWAITS 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.

27 William Street, Allendale East

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34 Willow Avenue, Mount Gambier

$239,000

OPEN

OPEN

SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM

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$339,000

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QUALITY BUILT HOME IN QUITE CULD-DE-SAC LOCATION

$236,500

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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.

This remarkable family home is situated on a 701m2 allotment, and offers comfortable living for the whole family. The home offers modern open plan living filled with natural light, 4 bedrooms, main with walk in wardrobe and en-suite, kitchen with electric cooking, double sink, dishwasher and ample cupboard space, the kitchen overlooks the dining area and second living room. Other features of the home include reverse cycle air condi oning, a double car garage with internal access and a remote roller door, an undercover outdoor area, perfect for entertaining family and friends, water tanks and rear yard access. Everything the family needs and more. Make this your new home or investment property today.

295 Kingsley Road, Allendale

13 Queens Avenue, Mount Gambier

NEW PRICE

OPEN

SATURDAY 12.45-1.15PM

$349,000

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$229,000

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.

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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.

15 Kookaburra Court, Mount Gambier

60 Milstead Street, Port MacDonnell

NEW LISTING

WATER FOR LEASE

IN THE DONOVANS, GLENBURNIE AND MOORAK MANAGEMENT AREAS

Contact our office on 8723 6866

$98,000

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED Just one street back from the waterfront 601sqm block located in Port MacDonnell is central to all your needs. Walking distance from shops, cafes, beach and hotel. Featuring a 7m x 4m colour bond shed with a toilet and provision for a shower. Sep c tank and town water connected.

$385,000

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LOOK NO FURTHER 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


Ph 8725 8037

121 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier

remax-limestone.com.au

EXTRA SHEDDING BIG YARD

LEASED @ $255PW

APPROX 1279M 2 BLOCK

FOR RENT Shed 5m x 3m @ $44pw Phone 8725 8037 MARGARET STREET SHEDS

SEAFRONT - APPROX. 1.5 HECTARES

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Ph 8725 8037 121 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier

remax-limestone.com.au

BIG SHED, 4 BEDROOMS & 2 LIVING AREAS

11 Guerin Lane, Glencoe

$245,000

OPEN Sunday 4th

2.15 - 2.45

APPROX. 1.5 ACRES

FOR LEASE Large RETAIL site

VACANT LAND. VENDORS WILL DEVELOP FOR SUITABLE TENANTS

Over 1,000m2 area for Retail and Storage area. Showrooms have suspended acoustic ceiling with recessed fluorescent lighting & gas ducted heating. Smoke Alarms & Security system. Good Location with Great Parking. Office space & Staff room. High clearance 6m access to Warehouse 530m2. Would suit many retail type businesses. Long term lease at a very reasonable rent.

Call Graeme Cleves @ RE/MAX Commercial Division on 0419 806 410

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1 Duigan Street

NEW

27 Heath Street

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27 Peake Street

1A Arbor Street

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55 Banksia Street

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$350,000

Offering superior family living in every possible way. Five bedrooms, main with walk in robe and stunning ensuite, OPEN formal lounge with FRI polished timber floor 5.00-5.30 boards.

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2/89 Crouch Street South

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104 Lake Terrace East

$189,950

A quality group all maintained to a high standard located on the edge of the picturesque Blue Lake. Ideal for a OPEN couple or retiree this SAT opportunity presents a 10.00-10.30 smart investment.

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29 Gwendoline Street

$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. 11.00-11.30 A must see!

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1,170m2 Held in the same family this charming home is oozing potential for a growing family. Large block OPEN approx 1,170m2 & inner city SAT location – Genuine homes 11.30-12.00 like this don’t come up often!

4003/3 Lake Terrace West

Units 1, 2 & 3/8C Helen Street

$267,500

$695,000 as a whole

Superb apartment with City & Lakes views. Blue ribbon location only a short stroll to cafes, restaurants, retail therapy & the Blue Lake walking trail. An exceptional Apartment on the top floor, an exceptional lifestyle.

GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY Freehold only, add to your Super portfolio. A chance to operate from Unit 2 and enjoy returns from Units 1 & 3. Secure long term tenants/leases, U1 leased at $21,289 + GST, U2 available at $21,289 + GST, U3 leased at $21,600 + GST

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$209,000

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Easy care living at its best. A wonderful solid constructed Torrens Title homette, perfect for an investor or retiree. OPEN Well maintained, with SAT loads of appeal. No 9.15-9.45 strata fees!

3

1

$220,000

1

Whether you are starting up or slowing down this lovely property needs your immediate attention. Deceivingly spacious OPEN & low maintenance. SAT A smart investment. 10.15-10.45

4

2

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.

BENGALEE CRESCENT – Stage 4

LAND

1

1

$199,500

Very neat and tidy brick home located in an A1 location a short stroll to the city centre. Access to rear yard, OPEN on own title - Inspect SAT asap 9.30-10.00

3

1

1

$309,500

It’s all about location! A wonderful low maintenance home located in a fantastic street. Wide flat block with rear OPEN access. Surrounded SAT by quality homes and 10.45-11.15 Parklands.

$115,000 TO $135,000

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

4

2

3

$349,500

472 Eight Mile Creek Road, Port MacDonnell

1

2

1

3

$219,000

This fantastic solid brick home is located opposite a reserve and is close to shops and schools. Rainwater OPEN tanks galore! -WHAT SAT A MONEY SAVER. 9.30-10.00 Inspect ASAP.

3

2

2

NEW

$678,000

10 acres approx. This beautiful property is approximately 2 years old and will impress the buyer who expects quality. The versatile floor plan can OPEN be utilized in many ways. Country living so close to SAT the city Inspect Now! 11.00-11.30

14 Maxwell Street

An absolute gem – perfectly maintained home of solid construction with extra shedding and located in a great cul-de-sac. This is a true quality built home that is sure to impress.

3

3

470 Attamurra Rd, Worrolong

16 Lee Court

$365,000

3

2

11 Hilltop Avenue

15 Gardiner Terrace

$318,000

2

2

3 Shalamar Crescent

This beautifully maintained property in an elevated position is situated on a 736m2 (approx) allotment. Close to schools, shopping and OPEN all amenities. North facing SAT and spacious, the perfect 10.15-10.45 first home or investment.

23 Lexington Crescent

4

$210,000

2

Value packed brick home that offers open plan living, and fantastic views close to schools and all amenities. Inspect OPEN ASAP. FRI 5.00-5.30

$365,000

A fantastic seafront property offering affordable coastal living on approx 5 acres. Inspect to appreciate this rare offering. Fronts picturesque beach and sandy bay. Simply move in and enjoy!

4

2

2

$359,500

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

13 Bluebell Drive

3

1

3

$293,000

A perfect investment or one to call home. Quality location with lovely parkland views. Spacious living areas and fantastic yard & shedding. In conj with Miller Whan & John.

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 Now $105 per week

1/3 Crouch Street North

2

1

9 Pinecrest Close

3

1

1

Avail 9/2/18 $260 per week

21 Auvale Crescent

3

1

1

Avail 30/3/18 $265 per week

22 Aramanta Drive

4

2

2

Avail 5/02/18 $350 per week

9 Kyrenia Court

4

2

2

Avail Now $395 per week

100 Wehl Street South

4

1

1

Avail 16/2/18 $400 per week

45 Sassanowsky Road

4

2

9

Avail now P.O.A

100 Wehl Street South

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 inground pool & spa • No pets

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21 Auvale Crescent

Avail Now 4 2 2 $395 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

Avail 30/3/18 3 1 1 $265 pw • 3 bedroom home situated in cul de sac • Built in robes in two • 2 way bathroom • Open plan kitchen/dine/lounge with elect cooking and r/c a/c • 2nd living area • Close to school • Pets Neg


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

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

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

45 Anthony Street

1

2

$319,500

3

2590m2 (approx). Attention developers and investors! This property is located in a great elevated central position and has two titles. The solid brick home is in need of renovation but has endless possibilities. To be sold as a whole. Inspect ASAP!

A brand new home in a quiet and established location. Quality fittings, high ceilings, ducted R/C heating and cooling, stone bench tops in kitchen, two spacious living areas, fantastic outdoor entertaining. area. Inspect today!

3/101 Bay Road

ITS THE EYE THAT BUYS

$415,000

Free

STYLE TO SELL

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2

$189,500

6

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ITS THE EYE THAT BUYS

4

1

3 1 6 Exceptional first home or one for the investor, loaded with extras. Huge shedding area and rear private access. Close to schools & local shopping.

NEW

5 Cheyenne Court

NEW

23 Blackall Street

ITS THE EYE THAT BUYS

3

28 Jubilee Highway West

2/20 Kurrajong Street

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

Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

NEW RELEASES NEW

2 Auvale Crescent

3

11

1

$252,000

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

33990 Princes Hwy Compton

3

2

5

$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.

listed below!

2A Bond Street

3

2

2

NEW

$320,000

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.

25 John Powell Drive

NEW

$99,500

BLOCK

a 814m2 A quality allotment with parkland outlook. A great building site, surrounded by quality homes. Wide frontage over 22m. Priced to sell, call your builder now!

Springview Estate – Stage 2, Mount Gambier

SOLD 2

1

2

$219,500

Modern & stylish townhouse only steps to the prestigious Blue Lake area. Tastefully remodelled to a high standard. New kitchen & bathroom. Two living areas. The ultimate in low maintenance living.

49 Elizabeth Street

3

1

4

2

1

1

$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!

8 Marngo Place

$415,000

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.

RENTALS 22 Aramanata Drive

3

1

1

3

2

4

$315,000

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.

8 Somerset Close

$239,500

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

LAND

FROM $120,000

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

5 SOLD 54 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

7 Mayflower Court

$332,500

BUSINESS ONLY $165,000 + STOCK

3

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.

PARADE FISH SHOP A long established business in a fantastic beachfront location. Showing a strong return, perfect investment for a family or partnership. Loads of scope to diversify and create your dream!

Near new & low maintenance living. Ideal for the shed enthusiast or travelling retiree. Functional floor plan & easy care lifestyle. Put this on your list!

3

2

4

2

3

$309,500

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

COMMERCIAL

3/193 Commercial Street West

1/2 James Street

2/2 James Street

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

Avail 5/2/18 4 2 2 $350 pw • 4 bedrooms, main bedroom with WIR & ensuite • Built in robes bedroom 2 & 3 • Open plan kitch/ meals/family • Kitchen with SS appliances & dishwasher • Formal Lounge • Ducted gas central heating & reverse cycle air conditioning • Double garage UMR with internal access • No Pets

Avail Now

• Shed 5/12 Bodey Circuit

Avail Now

Avail Now

• 20 Sturt Street

Commercial

Commercial

Commercial

• 2/249 Commercial Street West

• Area approximately 300 square metres, upstairs area approximately 74 square metres • Ideal for retail • Consisting of downstairs 3 consulting rooms, store room, separate office area with work stations, filing room, open floor area with 2 counter areas. Upstairs has an office, large store area, lunch room & toilet • Quality fixtures & fittings • Zoning city centre • POA

• Ideal for retail or office space • Approx. 185.52 m2 • Reception area • Office • Staff Room • Fantastic location • Great incentives on offer from lessor • P.O.A

• Ideal for retail or office space • Approx 98.16 m2 • Polished floorboards throughout • 2 double access doors • $1500 PCM for first year +GST and outgoings with market review there after

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

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Property Sales & Home Staging A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au

Gail Richards SALES m: 0409 268 199

RLA 282 450

Al Lamond SALES m: 0418 849 266

Abby Hepburn SALES CONSULTANT TRAINEE M: 0419 673 350

Sharne Evans CLIENT SERVICES MANAGER p: 08 8723 3416

6 KOOKABURRA COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

20 Cobblestone Court, Mount Gambier

Open

NE

SATURDAY 10.00-10.30

W

4

$324,000 ● 4 Bedroom, 2 bathroom brick home located in popular Birdsville area. ● Spacious open plan living area with timber kitchen, plus large formal lounge ● Single car garage UMR with internal access to the home, plus separate detached colourbond garage with concrete floor and power. Ideal for boat or caravan. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Open

By appointment

SATURDAY

20 LEE COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

W

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 or Al Lamond 0418 849 266

NE

Open

Light filled, spacious, classy - 20 Cobblestone Court was perfectly designed and positioned on the elevated block to take in the amazing southerly views. Built in 2006 this stunning property is spacious enough to cater for the large family but with its courtyard gardens, it is also ideal for professionals or retirees looking for the turn-key lifestyle. A spacious living area curves right around to the front door, providing formal and informal areas to relax and unwind. The kitchen is as pretty as it is practical and offers granite benchtops, quality stainless steel appliances & loads of cupboard space. A master bedroom features walk in robe and ensuite with its own corner spa whilst a separate wing offers three spacious double bedrooms each with BIRs and quality main bathroom also with its own spa bath & separate toilet. Remote double garage with near new panel lift door and motor & direct internal access. Stunning landscaped gardens. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac you are going to be hard pressed to find a home that ticks so many boxes.

SUNDAY 1.45-2.15

3

$479,000

4

2

● Extensively renovated and situated on a large double allotment ● Two storey family home that has all the desired features of a beach existence. ● Huge open plan living space with slow wood heating. ● Big Jarrah timber kitchen with an abundance of bench space. ● Three bedrooms all with BIRs

2

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 or Al Lamond 0418 849 266

178 COMMERCIAL STREET EAST, MOUNT GAMBIER

1 CATHARINA PLACE, MOUNT GAMBIER

7 UMPHERSTON STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

2

1

2

● Investors check out the rear yard for subdivision (S.T.C.A.) ● Buy now & develop at a later date ● 2 bedroom home in central location ● Add this property to your investment portfolio ● Secure lock up shedding connected to house ● Previously leased at $235 per week ● Offers invited Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 6 MAGNOLIA COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

$259,000

E

18 SUNSET DRIVE, MOUNT GAMBIER

$215,000 OFFERS INVITED

Open

FRIDAY 5.45-6.15

IC

1

Open

FRIDAY 5.15-5.45

PR

1

● Fantastic first home or investment property ● Located in a quiet cul-de-sac close to Market Place Shopping Centre and Mount Gambier Hospital. ● Main bedroom with BIR’s and access to two way bathroom ● Two living areas plus large under cover pergola area. ● Single car garage UMR with internal access. ● Gas ducted heating, rear yard access, garden shed and solar panels Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Open

W

E

IC

PR

3

FRIDAY 6.00-6.30

3

1

3

$275,000

● Located on a corner allotment in a quiet cul-de-sac close to the Marketplace Shopping Centre ● Open plan new kitchen/dining area with electric cooking and dishwasher ● Updated bathroom with shower, bath & separate WC. ● New low maintenance tiled flooring & carpets, plus freshly painted throughout Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 Or Gail Richards 0409 268 199 5 BROLGA STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

4

1

2

1

$279,000

3

1

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Open

SATURDAY 12.15-12.45

4

1

Picture perfect three bedroom stone home in popular Birdsville! Immaculate presentation both inside and out. Appealing living area with gas heating & r/c air con. Huge outdoor entertaining area. Remote entry garage with drive through access to the rear. Stunning gardens - Hard to fault!

1

1

● Centrally located within walking distance to the main street ● Beautifully renovated stone home on a low maintenance 450m2 allotment ● Stunning open plan living area with striking kitchen including dishwasher and breakfast bar. ● Flexible floor plan provides four dedicated bedrooms (2 with BIR’s) or three bedrooms and two living areas Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

$192,500

3

1

3

2

2

● Solid 3 bedroom brick home, master bedroom with WIR and en-suite ● Impressive large open plan living, featuring a wide breakfast bar, dishwasher & electric cooking ● Low maintenance tiles throughout, gas ducted heating, remote DBL garage UMR with internal access ● Rear yard access via DBL gates Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 17 PEAKE STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

2

● All the hard work has been done! ● Tastefully renovated featuring 3 bedrooms main with BIRs. ● Light and bright lounge with new carpets & slow combustion wood heating ● Open plan renovated kitchen / dining ● Trendy new bathroom with shower over bath & vanity ● Undercover entertaining area plus double carport with direct entry inside Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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$309,000

Open

E IC PR

Open

4

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24 UNDERWOOD AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

SATURDAY 12.00-12.30

● Immaculately presented stone home, positioned on a large 1500m2 allotment ● The home offers three double bedrooms plus a 4th or dedicated study, allowing the purchaser an ideal residence to work from home ● Brand-new kitchen, offering gas/electric cooking, dishwasher, Caesar stone benchtops and adjoining dining area Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 Or Gail Richards 0409 268 199

$232,000

E IC PR

1

W NE

3

● 3 bedroom courtyard home in the Conroe Heights area. ● Large lounge with r/c air conditioning ● Light filled second living area featuring laminate kitchen with dishwasher and gas cooking ● Main bedroom with walk in robe and two way bathroom ● Amazing fully paved under cover entertaining area ● Freshly painted interior and new window furnishings Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

SATURDAY 11.15-11.45

W NE

Open

$439,000

SATURDAY 10.45-11.15

24 WEHL STREET NORTH, MOUNT GAMBIER

SATURDAY 11.30-12.00

E

12 GWENDOLINE STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

$245,000

Open

IC PR

3

W

1

● Appealing solid brick 3 bedroom home, in a quite location ● Lounge with gas heating, new kitchen/dining area with elec cooking & dishwasher ● Master bedroom features BIRs, bathroom containing separate toilet & laundry ● New flooring, freshly painted interior & split air conditioning ● Drive through access to a new 7m x 7m c/bond shed with concrete & power Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

2

3 VENICE COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

Open

SATURDAY 10.30-11.00

1

● Tastefully renovated and centrally located four bedroom stone home ● 3 large bedrooms all with BIR’s plus fourth bedroom or study. ● BIG kitchen/dining with gas cooking, dishwasher and refurbished cupboards. ● Spacious lounge with gas log fire & r/c air cond, ● Double length garage UMR with remote and internal access Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

NE

Open

Open

SATURDAY 9.45-10.15

3

6+

NE

W

FRIDAY 5.00-5.30

$265,000

1

● Huge 18.43m x 11m shed with 3 m clearance including power , loft and man cave area. ● 5kW solar electrical system, rain & bore water & fully fenced, low maintenance backyard with views to a private bush setting. ● Just a short stroll to the beach, the property is the perfect proposition for the family who love fishing, boating and outdoor adventure and want room to store all the toys that come with living the coastal lifestyle.

NE

Open

$249,000

2

27-29 SMITHS ROAD, PORT MACDONNELL

SIMPLY THE BEST

$569,000

2

● Lovely pergola area overlooking the low maintenance, secure backyard. ● Gas ducted heating, plus r/c air conditioning. ● Great family home at a great price. ● New gas hot water service and plenty of off-street parking

SATURDAY 12.45-1.15

$289,000 ● ● ● ● ● ●

4

2

Updated 4BR home on a large 1243m2 allotment Master bedroom with en-suite & WIR 2 living areas plus kid’s toy room or office Extras include R/C air & 4kw solar system 10m x 6m Shed with S/Car carport UMR Currently tenanted until February 2018

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

3


Property Sales & Home Staging A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au

Gail Richards SALES m: 0409 268 199

RLA 282 450

Al Lamond SALES m: 0418 849 266

Abby Hepburn SALES CONSULTANT TRAINEE M: 0419 673 350

5/22 BURONGA AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

4 IRVEN STREET, PORT MACDONNELL

20-22 William Street, Allendale NE

Open

W

SUNDAY 12.50-1.20

$339,000

3

1

6

● Set on a 4058m2 allotment just a short stroll from the beach ● Unique stone home providing amazing shedding with a rural aspect ● Open plan living area including Baltic timber kitchen with electric cooking, ● 3-4 bedrooms plus huge rear under cover entertaining area ● Double length garage UMR with 2.9m clearance Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Open

SUNDAY 12.00-12.30

Sharne Evans CLIENT SERVICES MANAGER p: 08 8723 3416

UNIT 15/2 KILSBY ROAD, MOORAK – PINE COUNTRY CARAVAN

3

$179,000

1

1

● Immaculate presentation, why pay rent ● If you are after a unit, close to the Marketplace Shopping Centre, you won’t find better than this immaculately presented brick and tile home. ● Situated at the rear of the complex, this fantastic unit offers 3 large bedrooms (all with BI robes), open plan living, including lounge with gas heating, practically designed kitchen/dining Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 238 PELICAN POINT ROAD, PELICAN POINT

COUNTRY CHARMER Located just 7 kilometres from Port MacDonnell and just 20 minutes drive from Mount Gambier is this quaint two bedroom stone home with loads of country charm. Inside offers cosy lounge with gas heating, open fire place and r/c air conditioner, two large bedrooms, formal dining (converted third bedroom), lovely eat-in kitchen/meals with electric cooking, renovated bathroom with walk-in shower, separate laundry, sunroom and toilet. A large single garage UMR has direct internal access to the home with remote entry roller door. Outside the property offers a paved pergola area, securely fenced rear yard ideal for children and pets and large wood shed. Set on a 3024m2 allotment the property has bore and rainwater, beautiful attractive rambling gardens with large circular driveway framed with roses. The large back yard and rear yard access provides plenty of room for extra shedding, if required. Set in the country township of Allendale East, close to the shop and school, this fantastic stone home provides great value for first home buyers or downsizers wanting to be conveniently positioned between the city and the sea.

$249,000

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

33990 PRINCES HIGHWAY ROAD, COMPTON

$459,500

3

2

4

MOUNTVIEW ESTATE

● ● ● ● ● ●

3

1

STARTING FROM $498,000

2

LAND

4

2

2

● Beautiful house and land package on offer in the popular new Springview Estate ● Designed to suit the expansive 1883m2 allotment ● Beautiful floor plan is designed for easy care family living and provides a stand out contemporary façade. T ● The design also allowsenough room for rear yard access and the choice to add extra shedding, if required. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Visit http://www.mountviewliving.com.au/

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

1

$519,000

1

2

● Open plan living area, providing an excellent family entertaining room, with the ambience of a gas log fire ● Galley style kitchen with gas cooking & adjoining dining area with r/c air conditioning ● Remote single car garage with internal access, plus additional shedding with workshop area. Rainwater and equipped bore supply water to the home Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

BLOCKS OF LAND

4

2

5

● Excellent opportunity for the large family wanting the country lifestyle close to Mount Gambier. ● 4 Bedroom brick and tile home on 12 Acres. ● Two spacious living areas with s/c wood & gas heating. ● Large tiled kitchen/dining area with dishwasher and electric cooking. ● Excellent high clearance shedding with separate driveway Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

2 3 Highest & Best Offers by 29th January by 12noon 4 ● Immaculate timber home on an elevated block in the popular township of Nelson ● Breathtaking views over the river mouth & sea ● Spacious lounge with r/c air conditioning ● Large dining room with electric heat bank heater ● 4 BRMs (master with BIR’s) & large main bathroom with shower, bath & vanity Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Home Staging

30 John Powell Drive, Mount Gambier 816m2

$99,000

5 Grange Place, Mount Gambier 1376m2

$127,500

Lot 303 Doughty Street, Mount Gambier 1082m2

$105,000

33 Avey Road, Mount Gambier 5018m2

NEW PRICE $159,000

45 Pinehurst Drive, Worrolong 45m2

NEW PRICE$115,000

Lot 6 Eumerella Court, Compton 5130m2

$197,500

Lot 10 Neil Black Street East, Nelson 745m2

$77,000

59 Vause Road, Nelson 4 Acres

$199,000

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3

$489,000

2

8

● Two storey 3-bedroom beachfront home with outstanding views of the Southern Ocean ● Huge open plan living area with uninterrupted sea views ● Master bedroom featuring walk-in robe and gleaming en-suite ● Enclosed outdoor area, double garage and carport with concrete and power ● 10,000 gallon and two 5,000 gallon rainwater tanks, equipped bore Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 or Gail Richards 0409 268 199

55 ASCOT STREET, DARTMOOR

46 STURT STREET, NELSON

2

$159,000

1

552 WANDILO ROAD, WANDILO

36 DONOVANS ROAD, DONOVANS

All stages now selling, 2% deposit only Allotments range in size from 3000m2 to 5000m2 Price includes rural style fencing, power & town water 3000m2 allotments - $145,000 / 5000m2 allotments $179,000 Contact your builder today & build your dream home

1

● Buyer must be over the age of 50 ● Features include lounge with gas heating, kitchen with gas cooking and breakfast bar, renovated bathroom, dining area with sliding doors to the front verandah, study or hobby room at the back plus lock up storage shed with power ● The weekly site charges of $110.00 per week include garbage bins and collection, lawn mowing and yard maintenance. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

3 CAREY COURT, SUTTONTOWN

● Immaculately presented rural property, located only 10 minute’s drive from the centre of Mount Gambier ● 3 BR’s, master with WIR & large ens, (2 other BR’s with BIR) ● Renovated kitchen/dining, offering electric cooking, dishwasher & granite benchtops ● Slow combustion wood heater, r/c split air-conditioning - Fully enclosed pergola, double bay carport, 9m x 6m garage Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Stage 2 Starting From $145,000

$39,000

From $100,000 plus SAV ● ● ● ● ● ● ●

BUSINESS & FREEHOLD

Highly respected & established mechanical business. Excellent location in the centre of town. Profitable business with excellent figures. Well maintained plant & equipment included. Iconic business servicing the area for many years. Long lease available to purchaser. Purchaser has option to buy freehold.

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 52 CASUARINA GROVE, NELSON

$469,000

3

3

1

● Welcome to Tawarri at Nelson, just metres from Simson’s Landing, on the picturesque Glenelg River ● This architecturally designed home complements its natural surroundings with the creative use of rustic materials ● The property offers a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom main residence and a uniquely designed, 1 bedroom stone studio, currently being used for B&B style accommodation Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Tip of the week

Keep the lawn freshly mowed, edged and remove any dead plants


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

54 Cardinia Street

4

1

NEW

$219,000

3

• 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 • Fourth bedroom or second living

103 Sturt Street, Mount Gambier

3

• • • •

2

$219,500 • • • •

3

1

$189,000 • • • •

Three bedrooms Renovated bathroom with shower and vanity Roller shutters to all windows Private, fully fenced rear yard with single garage

2 Higgs Street, Mount Gambier

3

1

3

1

$130,000

1

• Three bedroom stone home • Original kitchen • Lounge room with slow combustion heater and wall unit air conditioner

• Main bedroom with wall unit air conditioner • Fully fenced, private rear yard • Single carport plus sundry shedding • Bring your paintbrush and reap the rewards!

4-5

2

$250,000

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• Single garage with internal access Downstairs: • Games room/second living with built in bar • Office or fourth bedroom • Shared laundry • Self contained flat

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$242,000

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• Large open plan kitchen/dine/living with polished timber floors • Floor to ceiling windows in the north facing living room • Kitchen with electric cooking appliances and a dishwasher • Main bedroom with ensuite

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9 Blyth Street

$234,000

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Three bedrooms, two with built in robes Living room with gas heating Updated ktichen Rear sunroom/second living or fourth bedroom

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2 Boandik Terrace, Mount Gambier

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• Situated on a corner allotment of 744m2 • Updated kitchen with dishwasher & gas cooking • L shaped dining/living room with polished timber floors & split system air conditioner

7 Phillip Street, Mount Gambier

Upstairs: • Lounge room with gas heating, ceiling fan and French doors • Kitchen/dine with balcony access. Electric appliances & dishwasher • Three bedrooms, two with built in robes • Large bathroom with separate shower and bath

Main bedroom with shower and vanity Detached rumpus room with plumbing Huge entertaining area Double garage with workshop

9 Ayers Street, Mount Gambier

• Conveniently located close to local shopping, school, kindergarten and bus stop. • Lounge room with large, slow combustion heater • Upgraded kitchen with electric cooktop and wall oven

RLA 253701

17 Sinclair Street, Mount Gambier

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Solid home with plenty of character Close to city centre and all facilities Ducted gas heating Kitchen/dining with rc/ac

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36 McMahon Rd, Worrolong

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20 Sunnybrae Rd, Suttontown

$250pw avail 29/01

6 Stafford St, Mt Gambier

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31 Hayes Cres, Mt Gambier

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7 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.herbert.com.au

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23 Lumidin Boulevard, Mount Gambier

99 Caroline Main Road, Yahl

256 Wehl Street North, Mount Gambier

10 Ivy Place, Mount Gambier

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

$455,000

25 Tenison Drive, Mount Gambier

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• Large allotment over 1000m • Renovate BIR • Large eat in kitchen

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• Near new 3 bedroom home with 2 bathrooms • Separate study with extensive built-ins • Central gas heating throughout

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2 Highland Drive, Mount Gambier

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

72 Brownes Road, Mount Gambier

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9 Herbert Street, Mount Gambier

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$229,000

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$535,000

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Mickail Court, Mount Gambier

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3 Moonah Avenue, Mount Gambier

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1 Elle Court, Mount Gambier

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THIS PROPERTY HAS THE LOT! • 3 bedroom residence • Large lounge, kitchen/dining room • Additional large garage

Lot 100 Eight Mile Creek Road, Eight Mile Creek

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$239,000

55 Banksia Street, Mount Gambier

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Great location Perfect investment or owner occupied Court yard allotment Formal living area with heating and cooling

106 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier

• Open plan living with modern kitchen • Double garage with power, concrete floor and two roller doors. • The property is for sale fully furnished

26 Stafford Street, Mount Gambier

$169,000

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• Stunning family home • 3 living areas • Quiet cul de sac

5/4 Pick Avenue, Mount Gambier

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$339,000

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Elevated home in prime location 2 living areas Polished timber floors Decked outdoor entertaining area

RENTAL: 15 Ingleby Street, Mount Gambier

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• 5694m2 rural living site including a 6mx4m colourbond shed with earth and flooring. • Attractive rural living allotment which has a beachfront view to racecourse bay and is also well sheltered with trees

18 Wilson St

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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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76 Crouch Street South

$289,000

15 Cobblestone Court

$419,000

13 Kalimna Crescent

$359,000

RLA 204710

19 Wireless Road West

$285,000

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OPEN SUNDAY 12 - 12.30PM LARGE BLOCK IN CENTRAL LOCATION Solid 3 to 4 bedroom Mt Gambier stone home on large allotment. Offering built in robes in 3 bedrooms. Spacious lounge with gas heating. Rear 4th Bedroom or sunroom with s/c heating. Separate bath and shower, with pedastool vanity and 2nd toilet. Dedicated office. Kitchen with electric cooking and dining area with split system reverse cycle air conditioner. Fantastic shedding with power and rear yard access. 3 kilowatt solar panels.House serviced by rainwater.

84 Bertha Street

$265,000

OPEN SUNDAY 12.45 - 1.15PM

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.

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.

83 Bay Road

$600,000 – $625,000

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.

4/10 William Street

$185,000

MOTIVATED VENDOR

LEASED @ $200P/W

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.

20 Lee Court

$265,000

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.

1A Naylor Place

$395,000

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.

2 Max Young Drive

$395,000

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

17 Jardine Street

$539,000

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.

47 Brolga Street

$385,000

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.

21 Turnbull Drive

$529,000

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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.

INVESTMENT OF THE WEEK 8 Illawong Drive

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).

32/184 Jubilee Highway West

$229,000

$235,500

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.

LOW MAINTENANCE & SECURE A private and secure location, this 3 bedroom unit is situated in the Finchley Grove Estate. Close to restaurant, primary school & shops. All bedrooms are a good size and have BIR's. Open plan living with neutral colours throughout. Kitchen has dishwasher with gas cooking. Bathroom with bath and separate toilet. R/C air conditioning. Pergola and single garage with internal access. Currently tenanted at $260 p/week.

RENTALS Lot 2 Galpins Road 3 1 1 2 Playford St 3 1 1 7/14 Doughty St 2 1 1 10 Tweed Cres 4 2 1 56 Brownes Road 4 1 1 20 Sunnyside Dr 3 1 1 112 Shepherdson Rd 3 1 2 3 Dalkeith Dr 4 2 2

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STUNNING FAMILY HOME ON AN ACRE Vicki Quinn has pleasure offering for sale this immaculate family home nestled on an acre of gorgeous gardens with room for the kids to roam free. With a unique floorplan, the home is comprises of 4 bedrooms, a dedicated office, formal lounge and an open plan kitchen, dine and family area. The timber kitchen has loads of bench space, dishwasher, induction cook top and a large walk in pantry. Overlooking gardens, the main bedroom is a great size and offers a Large walk in robe and ensuite, complete with a 2 person spa bath.

RENTAL OF THE WEEK 3 Dalkeith Dr

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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

NEW PRICE

10 Fartch Street

7 Mosswood Close

34 Tolmie Street

34 Has ngs Avenue

• 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

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• 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

• 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 dishwasher and pantry cupboard • Dining & family room PRICE AT $319,000

LOTS OF POTENTIAL

THIS HOME WILL BRING ON A “SMILE”

PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION 3 Bedroom brick & le home 2 Bedrooms with BI Robes L shaped Lounge & formal Dining with Gas wall furnace Modern Kitchen with Breakfast Bar & Servery Family Room or casual dining directly off Kitchen 2 way Bathroom with Bath

PRICE AT $229,000

L IA C ER M M CO 14 Tallara Avenue

3 BEDROOM STONE EX TRUST HOME • Great SE loca on, lounge with gas hea ng & kitchen with dining nook • Office plus storeroom extension on the rear • Colourbond roof & aluminium windows • Two separate driveways • Carport and private rear yard PRICE AT $159,000

A HOME WITH STYLE AND GRACE

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

OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT PROPERTY WITH TWO STREET FRONTAGE

58 Commercial Street West (Macs Auc ons) • 12 Metre approx. frontage to Commercial Street and a 20.74 meter approx. frontage to Caldwell Street • Site area in excess of 1350 sqm • 1 Title with two buildings with Commercial Street approx. 295sqm and Calwell Street approx. 300sqm • Valuable off street parking to both premises

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

PRICE AT $595,000

29789 PRINCES HWY – YAHL $530 PER MONTH Country Style Living, 2 Bedroom co age, Bathroom & Spa, NO Pets 4/1 CARAPOOK STREET $120 PER WEEK Cosy 2 bedroom unit, Close to centre of town - within walking distance, Laundry, Centrally located, Electric hot water, Carport, Sorry NO pets

STUDENT GRANTS ON OFFER For psychology honours student Sam Sinclair embarking on tertiary study meant he had to make some tough choices and even then, there were hidden costs and pitfalls. Based in Mount Gambier with his young family, Sam looked to find a university that would allow him to study as an external student, so he could still juggle family responsibilities and his part time work – he is an accommodation and services manager at Disability Services. That opportunity came through the University of New England, based in Armidale. So Sam was set – that was until he found out, despite being an off-campus student, he would need to attend three, one week blocks at the campus, which is a five hour drive north of Sydney. Not only was the arrangement going to be a challenge in terms of time off work but also financially, with Sam’s sister getting married in Mackay last year. Fortunately one of Sam’s co-workers had heard about the Mount Gambier and District Tertiary Health Education Grant program and Sam was relieved to be chosen in 2017 as a recipient of one of those grants. “Just like that a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders,” Sam said, speaking at the 2018 launch of the program last week. “I remember how that felt and I will always be grateful for having been given this opportunity. Rather than choose between study and my sister’s wedding, I could now attend both. That’s the kind of impact this grant can have on its recipients.” Fellow 2017 recipient Emma Greenfield, who is heading into her second year of medicine at Monash University in Melbourne was also extremely grateful for the financial boost she received. “Moving out of home and not knowing anyone over there,

it was important to be able to get to some social activities and meet people,” Emma said. “It helped with rent, text books, food, petrol – it really takes the pressure off.” Emma has now met people from all over Australia and the world and is settling into her studies nicely. “It has been really interesting and I think once we get into the clinical years, next year, we will really see how it all works.” The program is now in its 12th year, having already dished out $242,000 to recipients over the past 11 years, assisting 121 students. Aimed at students who reside in the Mount Gambier City Council and District Council of Grant catchment, the aim has been to help fund students who have to move away for study in the health field, or who are studying remotely. “Initially we provided five grants,” program committee chairman Ken Stafford said. That has now grown and between 12 and 15 students are normally assisted annually with the $2000 grant. Students have gone on to study medical science, speech pathology, medical imaging, dental, oral health, chiropractic, sports science, medicine, pharmacy and psychology. “All the skills needed and definitely required for the well being of our community,” Mr Stafford said. It is hoped many recipients will choose to spend at least some of their working life back in this region. Mount Gambier Mayor Andrew Lee officially launched the 2018 grants program. “It is an investment in our future and gives the best possible start to young people,” Mr Lee said. “It is an ongoing challenge for regional communities in attracting and retaining skilled health workers.” The grant program is supported by City of Mount Gambier, District Council of Grant, Ken and Carol Stafford, UFS Chemist,

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Flinders Rural Health SA, Mount Gambier and District Community Bank, Rotary Club of Mount Gambier Lakes and private benefactors John and Helen Kentish. View the eligibility criteria and application form at www. mountgambier.sa.gov.au. Applications close on Friday, March 30. Below (from left) - Mount Gambier and District Tertiary Health Education Grant program committee chairman Ken Stafford; 2017 recipient Sam Sinclair & Mount Gambier Mayor Andrew Lee at last week’s 2018 grants program launch.


AT A GLANCE

PORTLAND KINDERGARTEN SHINES Jaycee Kindergarten has reaffirmed its status as one of the region’s leading early education providers after successfully completing a state wide health promotion program. The Portland based kindergarten recently received their sixth and final health priority icon as part of the Victorian Government’s Achievement Program. This accomplishment is particularly noteworthy as Jaycee is the first kindergarten in the Glenelg Shire to receive all of the icons in the program. Glenelg Shire Council children’s services manager Janine Johnstone said the achievement was another accomplishment for Jaycee and reaffirmed the centre’s successful collaborative approach to early childhood education. “Over the past twelve months Jaycee staff and families have been working together to create a meaningful approach to healthy living, ensuring the same information taught at the centre goes on to be taught at home,” she said. “Families can once again be assured that when they enrol their child into any of our early childhood programs they will be educated in a quality learning environment and one which exceeds the state’s best practice measures for health promotion.” The Achievement Program is a Victoria Government initiative that aims to encourage healthier lifestyles and prevent lifestyle related diseases, as based upon the World Health Organisation’s model for health. Once the school, service provider or workplace achieves the benchmarks set for the health priority area, they are eligible to receive an icon. Jaycee Kindergarten has now been awarded all six health priority icons for their best practice approaches to healthy eating and oral health, mental health and wellbeing, physical activity, sun protection, tobacco control and safe environments. Ms Johnstone expects to see other kindergartens in the Glenelg Shire Early Years Management to soon receive all of their remaining icons in the Achievement Program. “A number of our kindergartens are already close to completing the program, so it will simply be a matter of time before all of our services have all six icons proudly affixed to their signs,” she said. For further information on the Achievement Program please visit www. achievementprogram.health.vic.gov.au/ early-childhood-services. Above - Jaycee Kindergarten staff proudly poses with all six Victorian Government Achievement Program icons.

RECORD NUMBERS AT DOGS BREKKIES Local dogs and their humans got together recently to enjoy a breakfast on the beach at Dogs’ Breakfast events across the coast for the best turnout to the event in its eight year history. Part of Natural Resources South East’s Coastal Connections program, the Dogs’ Breakfasts were held at Robe, Kingston and Port MacDonnell. Friends of Shorebirds SE secretary Maureen Christie said the breakfasts were a fun and informal way for dog owners to learn about how to share the beach with local wildlife. “We had a great turnout at each event this year,” Miss Christie said. “This year Sharn Lucas also demonstrated positive training techniques with the help of her Australian Collie, Mya. It was lovely to have so many people and their pets to share this message with at each breakfast.” Almost 80 dogs attended across the sessions, along with their owners. “We couldn’t run these events without the time and input from local Vets – Kingston Vet Clinic, Gambier Vets and Millicent Vets, and the support of local councils and the South East Animal Welfare League,” Miss Christie said. “It was great to also offer microchipping this year.”

ART JOURNAL CLASSES AT MOUNT GAMBIER’S MAIN CORNER Local artist Fiona Paltridge will be running art journal classes at the Main Corner Complex on Saturday, February 17. Each class you will complete two journal pages and learn lots of new techniques, with classes running from 10am-12noon or 1-3pm. Everything is supplied, so you just need to bring along an art journal. Fiona is set to explore the use of tags in art journals. “Tags can be fun to add dimension and interest to your work as well as be the perfect thing to write your journal jottings on,” Fiona said. “Whether you are an experienced art journaler or a beginner you will enjoy this fun creative class.” Participants must be 16 years of age or older, the class costs $45, and you can phone (08)8721 2563 to book your place.

PINE CITY TWIRLERS KICKSTART FREEBIE FRBRUARY The Pine City Twirlers are at it again in 2018, offering free dance lessons for the month of February. The long running square dancgin club meets at the Anglican Church Hall at 7.30pm on Friday nights and all you need to worry about is turning up in some comfortable clothes and shoes. There is no need to rustle up a partner. Friday, February 2, is the first free night offered by the Mount Gambier based club. For more information email pctwirlers@ gmail.com, find them on facebook or call 0405 107 524 or (08)8725 6364.

FEDERAL FUNDING FOR TREE PLANTING Over 140,000 will be planted in Barker by June 2020 thanks to a funding boost from the Coalition Government for new revegetation projects that directly help recover threatened ecological communities or threatened species. Funded projects in this region include more than 55,000 trees in the Coorong & Tatiara region, as well as Nature Glenelg Trust projects at Mt Burr and Eaglehawk Waterhole. “I look forward to seeing the benefits these projects will bring to our local community, native species and our environment as a whole,” Member for Barker Tony Pasin said.

LANDMARK BUILDING SET FOR MAKEOVER A landmark historic building and community asset is set to be restored thanks to the Glenelg Shire Council. The Ruth Martin Memorial Building, located in Portland, will undergo several building and maintenance upgrades to help restore the building its iconic state.

The Julia street building is currently the home of community radio station 3RPC and is one of the shire’s most recognisable and prized community venues.

“It’s better than a lot of what they have in the States,” Nick said. There was no rest for the newly crowned wrestler of the year, with a show at the weekend and then gigs once a month at the Latvian Hall, in Wayville. Anyone interested in catching one of Nick’s shows can check out details on the Riot City Wrestling website or facebook page.

Above - Nick Armstrong in full flight during the 2017 Riot City Wrestling season.

AMAZING COMEBACK FOR LOCAL WRESTLER 2016 was a tough year for Nick Cleves. The former Mount Gambier resident, who has been making his name in wrestling circles was sidelined by a shoulder injury and subsequent operation that saw him out of action for five months. His return has been triumphant though and earlier this month he was Riot City Wrestling’s 2017 Wrestler of the Year and the 2017 Match of the Year – a bout in which he competed against Chris Basso. The awards cap off a super return to the ring for Nick, who was also one of only 22 Australian wrestlers invited to WWE training and auditions last year

in Melbourne. “It really was a big year,” Nick said. “And the Australian wrestling scene is really growing – it’s the biggest it’s been in a long time.” Known as Nick Armstrong in the wrestling scene, the two awards are not only reward for effort but also loom as a superb springboard into what he hopes will be an even busier, more successful 2018. “I am looking to travel more with my wrestling in 2018 and do some work internationally,” Nick said. Nick’s brother Travis, who is also a wrestler, should certainly be able to help where that’s concerned, his partner is a wrestler in Orlando, Florida. “I would love to follow in her footsteps and make an impact in America,” Nick said. I t is certainly not a profession for the faint hearted, requiring athletes to not just be physically fit, but to also be performers. “We train about four or five times a week just with the wrestling,” Nick said. “We also do about five weight sessions and there is a massive focus on cardio.” Nick admits he is very fortunate though, with the Riot City Wrestling training facility at Hindmarsh, one of the best, state-of-the-art facilities in the world. lifestyle1.net | 25

Left - Nick Cleves’ trophies as a result of a huge comeback in 2017 from an injury plagued 2016.


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DANCERS REWARDED FOR STRONG PERFORMANCES IN 2017 Margaret Cleves School of Dancing students achieved excellent results in examinations conducted by the National Dancing Association of Australasia. The examiner was Margaret Paterson, from Brisbane. Examination Results:Grade One: Evie Edwards: Honours with Distinction Zena-Lily Jackson: Honours Grade Two: Keelie Neilson, Correa Bachmann: Honours Isabelle Bidese, Joshua Kain: Highly Commended Grade Three: Ellie Mullan: Honours Emily Williams: Highly Commended Grade Four: Lucy Edwards, Abbey Freebairn, Hailee Pearce: Honours Elementary: Ebony McDonald: Honours Teagan Blok: Highly Commended Lesser Known Grade One: Lucy Edwards, Abbey Freebairn, Hailee Pearce, Ellie Mullan: Honours with Distinction Emily Williams: Honours Lesser Known Grade Four: Ebony McDonald: Honours

The school also celebrated its 58th year with its annual concert and presentation of trophies at The Barn.

Lila & Harper Davis Memorial Trophy Depicting Enthusiasm, Passion & The Spirit of Highland Dancing Ellie Mullan

Major trophy winners: Deirdre Harvey Memorial Trophy Most Outstanding Student Lucy Edwards

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Runner-Up Most Outstanding Student: Hailee Pearce

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Trevor Bellinger Memorial Trophy Little Tackers Award Izabella Neilson

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Gwen Menzies Memorial Trophy Encouragement Award Joshua Kain Chisholm Memorial Trophy Most Improved Zena-Lily Jackson Caledonian Shield

Classes resume this Saturday. Contact Margaret Reichelt on 0438 268 838 or Katie Edwards on 0438 252 317. Right - Back row (from left) - Ebony McDonald & Joshua Kain. Middle row (from left) - Ellie Mullan, Abbey Freebairn, Keelie Neilson, Hailee Pearce & Zena-Lily Jackson. Front row (from left) - Lucy Edwards, Izabella Neilson & Laura Le Cornu

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SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS HONOURS ITS BEST Southern Grampians Shire Council capped of its 2018 Australia Day celebrations with the awarding of its annual awards. Rosemary Mercer was the Citizen of the Year honour, rewarding the tireless volunteer for her work in the Greater Hamilton community through health organisations, the church, sporting organisations, schools and the Hamilton Gallery. Rosie’s experience in the education sector has contributed significantly to Greater Hamilton’s reputation for delivering outstanding opportunities for tomorrow’s future leaders. Rosie became involved with the Hamilton Gallery in the 1970s, joining the Friends Committee in 1984, and has retained a hard-working and dedicated involvement for over three decades. She has given tirelessly as a voluntary worker, organising and catering for countless fundraising events and raising many thousands of dollars for the purpose of purchasing artworks to add to the gallery’s $24 million collection. She has also acted as a volunteer guide and exhibition hand, undertaking countless hours of research to act as an ambassador for the gallery in the community. There are many other local organisations that benefit from Rosie’s tireless voluntary work including the Western District Health Service, where she helps with fundraising, and she has recently joined the committee of the Hamilton and District Aged Care Trust. Rosie also helps with the Uniting Church’s Second Bite program, helping to unload and organise food from the truck every second Thursday, also assisting with hampers and distribution when required. Rosie has cooked Tuesday meals for those in need with the Uniting Church for the past eight years and is a voluntary helper on call for The Birches, assisting with bus trips, daily activities, and sewing help, and she also contributes to many of the region’s events. Bella Cutchie was named the Young Citizen of the Year. Bella is a young leader in the indigenous community in Hamilton, always looking for ways to engage with the community, volunteer her time and put her hand up. Bella recently participated in Winda-Mara’s Nutrition program, which assists children with basic cooking skills, the focus lying on healthy eating. Bella’s leadership skills were clearly on display, and she was enthusiastic in the challenges of working with other children. Bella is a get-on-and-do-it, action-orientated yet patient young lady, who helps out with community dinners and fundraising events such as Relay for Life. Bella is passionate about running, competing in state and regional cross country finals and recently even coming first for her age group the indigenous Run around the Rock in Uluru. The National Historical Machinery Association was also honoured with its National rally named the Community Event of the Year. The National Historical Machinery

Association’s National Rally is held every two years in different locations across Australia. April last year saw the event held in Hamilton, following a successful event bid by the committee and volunteers at the Hamilton Pastoral Museum. People from all over the world with a common interest in collecting, restoring or exhibiting old stationary engines, tractors, machinery and vehicles came together at this fantastic event. As well as tractors, the rally had displays of steam-powered machinery, horse ploughs, stationary engines and grain grinders plus children activities, food and drink vendors and stalls. The rally ran for three days with a gala dinner on the Saturday night where 380 people attended. The Hamilton Harness Racing Complex proved to be a perfect venue, hosting close to 800 exhibitors with approximately 16,000 visitors through the gates. Accommodation across the Greater Hamilton region was completely booked out, and the Rally

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was a huge success thanks to the hard work of the event committee and the many volunteers who contributed to it. Community Recognition Awards Travis McIntosh; Marjorie Keeble; Narelle Ness; Barry Mathews; Darren Krause; Kate Coote; Heather Hoy & Val Lawson Above (top) - Young Citizen of the Year Bella Cutchie, Citizen of the Year Rosemary Mercer & Southern Grampians Mayor Mary-Ann Brown. Above (middle) - Representatives from the National Historical Machinery Association’s National Rally organising committee - the winner of the Community Event of the Year. Above (bottom) - Community recognition award recipients with Southern Grampians Mayor Mary-Ann Brown.

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Citizen of the Year Award (Kintore Ward) - Michael Coonan Mike grew up in Beachport, working in the building trade before securing management positions with Telecom. He returned to Beachport in 2000 and has been a tireless community volunteer ever since. He gained qualifications as an electrician and started his own business employing local people in apprenticeship roles giving them a good start in the trade. He is a member of the Beachport District Development Association and chief organiser of the popular Beachport Duck Race. Mike has been a vital member of the Beachport Rivoli Bay Lions Club taking on many leadership roles. And was at the forefront of the new Lions Shed – a two year project to provide a community storage facility. Mike was the brains behind the Beachport foreshore beautification project, has been part of the SA Variety Club Bash, and sponsors local sporting clubs, including the Hatherleigh Football & Netball Club. Citizen of the Year Award (Riddoch Ward) – Sydney (Snow) Merrett Snow is a quiet achiever who helps those in need and does not seek public acknowledgement for his efforts. Snow is renowned as the first person to assist when the need arises and the last person to leave when the job is done. Snow is a major sponsor for the Penola Football Club, including the purchase a bus to transport players, the Penola Show, the Rodeo and Little Athletics. He also provides agistment for stock from sporting clubs and Penola High School and has been at the forefront of providing transport for a number of hay drives to drought affected farmers and those affected by bushfires. Merrett Logging is a significant employer in Penola. Through his hard work, dedication and passion he has developed a very successful business which now employs up to 70 local people. Citizen of the Year Award (Corcoran Ward) – Heather Lowndes For more than three decades, Heather Lowndes has dedicated her time in various leadership roles to the Girl Guides in Millicent. For the past three years Heather has been solely responsible for the Millicent Shooting Starz Girl Guides. She has organised numerous Guide camps and excursions over the years including sleep overs, visits to Noorla Yo-Long and being the Leader-in-Charge of the 2010 State Camp for about 150 girls. She has also supervised members attending national and aims to fundraise to attend the Sydney 2018 Jamboree. Heather has also been involved in the Millicent Scout group, especially whilst her four sons attended and has returned to implement the resurgence of the 1st Millicent Scout Group for the past two years. Heather has applied for numerous grants to assist with the long

term viability of the Millicent Scout Hall. Citizen of the Year Award (Sorby Adams Ward) – Trevor Schultz For more than 30 years, Trevor has provided ongoing service as a dedicated volunteer to both the Mount Burr Cricket Club and the Mount Burr Football Club. He has held various roles within both clubs during this time and is always present at working bees and involved in bar duties. Trevor has also served as an umpire for the MidSouth East Football League and also been heavily involved in the CFS. He joined the Mount Burr CFS Brigade in 1985 holding various roles and is now currently serving as the Brigade Captain. He has held this position since 2003. Joint Young Citizen of the Year Award (Riddoch Ward) – Ella Kain Ella is a dedicated community sports women, agriculturalist and academic. She has been a member of the Penola A Grade Netball Team since 2014, and a member of the KNTNA A grade netball team at the SA Country Championships for the past two years. Ella also participates wholeheartedly in a wide variety of school sports and is a keen participant in basketball, tennis, surfing and swimming. Ella has held a number of leadership roles at school, from House Captain to co-president of the student representative council, and she was school dux in 2015. Ella was the South East and Border Society Association Young Rural Ambassador for 2017 and the 2016 Penola Young Rural Ambassador. She has also done volunteering work in Laos. Joint Young Citizen of the Year Award (Riddoch Ward) – Aliza Pfitzner Aliza r is a champion sports woman and dux of her school. Aliza received Penola High School’s highest ATAR with a score of 97.65 and achieved an A for four of her five subjects and also gained a merit for her research project. One of her major Art Works was selected for the SACE Art Exhibition and subsequently graces the wall in the Minister of Education’s office. In 2017 Aliza was the Senior Girl Champion at both the swimming and athletics carnivals. She has also been involved in the Penola Netball Club. She has also been involved in a number of school leadership roles and public speaking competitions. In her spare time Aliza has worked at the Vintage Café where she completed a TAFE certificate III in Hospitality. COMMUNITY EVENT OF THE YEAR The 40th anniversary Pines Enduro was awarded the Community Event of the Year. The Pines Enduro is a fantastic example of how our community has worked together to host a National event in our backyard. In 2017 the event brought the ‘Big Screen’ to the crowd, adding to the live action by keeping them informed of results and digging into the archives to show historic footage from the event’s 40 year history.


SPORT HARNESS RACING COMMUNITY GETS BEHIND SKYLAR’S CAMPAIGN One thing’s for sure – the pain of losing Skylar Lawrence is still raw, not just for her parents and siblings but for the entire extended family. With close connections to the Medhurst family, here in Glencoe, Skylar, who lived in Darwin with parents Sally & Ash Lawrence, was struck down by Meningococcal and in what felt like a heartbeat, she was gone, at just 33 months. That was October last year and as a means of coping with the unimaginable loss, Sally & Ash were determined to spread the word through their Share A Cino with Skylar campaign. Their beautiful toddler, who has a twin sister and an older brother, loved babycinos and Sally & Ash have enlisted the help of cafes to spread the word by offering free babycinos until the Meningococcal B vaccine is funded and on the immunisation schedule nationwide. One of the reasons Skylar contracting meningococcal was so shocking for Sally & Ash was they had immunised all three children, taking advantage of the free meningococcal vaccine, which is for meningococcal. They did not realise the children were not protected against all forms of the disease. “We thought we were doing everything we could to protect our kids,” Sally said, during a radio interview in Darwin. The speed with which the disease took Skylar was also terrifying. It was during a family holiday that Skylar developed a temperature, which progressed to diarrhoea and vomiting and once the tiny, pea-sized bruises appeared, Skylar was rushed to hospital – it was only three hours later she was gone. “Skylar our 33-month old beautiful princess grew angel wings,” Sally said. The couple is now determined to continue to fight to get the meningococcal B vaccine on the Australian immunisation schedule

– it is currently available but is cost prohibitive for most families. “It has been used overseas with outstanding results,” Sally said. “We need your support to get this on the Australian immunisation schedule to protect our children.” Part of that awareness campaign will be in the spotlight this weekend at the Friday night meeting at the Mount Gambier Harness Racing Club. It is Glencoe Cup night at the Medhurst family and, at the request of Sally & Ash, a memorial race will be run for Skylar. Sally, Ash and their children will be heading home for the night and family and friends from Darwin, Adelaide and Melbourne are headed to Greenwald Paceway in a show of solidarity in supporting the Share A Cino with Skylar campaign. The participating cafes in the local area have been awarded double passes, including Muffin Break, To Go Gourmet Sandwich & Expresso Bar, Bryant’s Bakery, the Grantville Court café and Country Post & Bistro, at Glencoe, and Joanne’s Espresso Express will be on hand on the night to provide babycinos. There will also be an area set aside for promotion of the campaign. Skylar was harness racing stalwart Peter Medhurst’s great grand daughter and as a committee member he had no trouble selling the idea of a memorial race for Skylar, whose grandmother, Judy Koopman, now feels blessed to have visited the family just two weeks before her granddaughter’s tragic passing. “We just want to get the awareness out there,” great auntie Kathy Finnis said. For further information on the campaign head to www.facebook.com/ ShareacinowithSkylar and head out to the harness racing on Friday night to show your support. Right - The Lawrence family.

UPDATE ON THE FIGHT FOR THE MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE Member for Barker Tony Pasin has been at the forefront of the push to have the meningococcal B vaccine on the immunisation schedule and just last week met with pharmaceutical heavyweights from GSK Australia – the global healthcare company that manufactures the vaccine. As a father of two children, he has seen a number of cases in his electorate. GSK has undertaken three unsuccessful applications for inclusion on the immunisation schedule but Mr Pasin was hopeful it would be fourth time lucky, with some SA trials set to assist in making the case. “We are working on a fresh application, a stronger application,” Mr Pasin said. “It is a complex process but we are hoping to gather greater evidence so GSK can submit an application that will be successful. To the credit of the South Australian Government they are funding it.” The most vulnerable age groups are the 0-2 year olds and 15-18 year olds. “AS we have seen in the case of Skylar there is such a small window or opportunity to provide treatment,” Mr Pasin said. “I wish Skylar’s parents all the best with their awareness campaign.”

SWIM-A-THON RAISES FUNDS FOR HOSPITAL Louise Waters is a long standing swim instructor in this region and as classes at the Jubilee Motor Inn kick off as of this week, Louise is looking forward to more than just a new term of classes. Her swim school is set to hand over a cheque for $1450 to the Mount Gambier Hospital paediatric unit after a successful swim-a-thon held at the end of last year. Students from eight months to 12 years old were part of the swim-a-thon, where the students secured donations. The swim-a-thon was incorporated into regular lesson times across

one week and to have raised almost $1500 is an impressive effort. With more than five decades of swimming instructing experience, Louise sees swimming lessons as important as ever after a summer where drownings were all too prevalent across Australia. “The biggest asset for parents is they know they have done their best to make children safer around water,” Louise said. “Water is an amazing environment, one that all Australians need to know how to function in, for safety, fun and therapy.” Classes run from Monday to

Thursday, from lunch time through to the evening and to secure your place, or your child’s place, contact Louise on (08)8725 0195 or email lousie.waters6@gmail.com Right - Louise Waters (centre) with some of her youngest students and their parents.

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SPORT LOCAL SWIMMERS MAKE THEIR MARK AT STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Blue Lake Y Swim Club (BLY) had nine swimmers compete at the SA State Championships in Adelaide this month, with quite a few top 10 finishes. Nicole Moran, Archie Muller, Hayley Pearson, Thomas Bignell, Mia Kleinig, Leila Croker, Aleisha Pearson and Freddie Muller competed in one or more events over five days and Nicholas Bignell competed in the Optus Junior Dolphins Carnival on the final day of the championships. Thomas achieved national times in 100m and 200m breaststroke and is looking to compete at the 2018 Georgina Hope Foundation Australian Age Swimming Championships, in Sydney, in April, this year. Thomas won gold in 50m breaststroke and bronze in both 100m and 200m breaststroke. Leila Croker finalled in 9 out of 10 of her events and won bronze in 100m butterfly. Mia Kleinig and Aleisha Pearson achieved personal best times in all their events. BLY had several swimmers finish in the top 10 in the State and several swimmers were also reserves for finals. TOP 10 RESULTS Thomas Bignell - 50 breast 1st, 200 breast 3rd, 100 breast 3rd, 50 back 7th. Leila Criker - 100 fly 3rd, 200 IM 4th, 50 breast 4th, 50 fly 4th, 100 back 5th, 50 back 5th, 100 breast 7th, 50 free 7th, 100 free 8th. Archie Muller -50 free 8th. Hayley Pearson - 100 fly 8th.

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Millicent multi-premiership player Demi Verbena has returned to the Saints for 2018 and will coach the defending WBNA premiers.

SOFTBALL

DRIFTING RETURNS TO VALLEY LAKE Drift Challenge Australia is bringing drifting back to Mount Gambier for the third successive year with Irish driver Jack Shanahan the headline act. Considered one of the best drifters in te world, Shanahan will take on the Australian drivers in their own backyard and the only legal street drifting course in Australia. Running from February 16-18 at Mount Gambier’s Valley Lake, the cars hit the track at 9am every morning, with the competition going through until 5pm. Friday is open practice, Saturday will see more than 60 competition cars for the Pro National Practice before the Origin Australia Qualifying session, which narrows the field down to 32. That is followed by the 60-plus drivers competing in the ‘60 Minutes To Win It’ expression session, which is often one of the most intense sessions of the weekend. Sunday sees the top 32 go head-to-head in elimination style battles with the cream rising to the top. Once the top 32 is over the challenge round concludes with arguably the most anticipated part of the weekend for the drivers and spectators - the final expression session. lifestyle1.net | 36

Cody Manning (left) was the pick of the female batters that took part in the SA Country Championships home run derby at the weekend.

BASKETBALL

Beth Serle was awarded an Order of Australia Medal on Australia Day for her services to basketball.


SPORT THREE-PEAT FOR MADSEN

After three dramatic nights of racing at the Borderline Speedway, reigning national sprintcar champion Kerry Madsen has completed a threepeat, winning his third successive national title. In front of a crowd of around 9000 on the final night of competition, last Saturday, Madsen started from position three on the grid and only made his bold move in the 40 lap final, with eight laps to go, getting the better of a disappointed James McFadden, with Matt Egel, in third. Steve Lines was the best of the locals, finishing seventh, after making his way into the A-main the hard way. Engine issues saw Lines compete

in the B-Main to earn his spot min the national final, winning the race comfortably and starting in position 17 on the grid. To fight his way through to seventh was an admirable drive. Glen Sutherland’s national title bid ended on lap eight of the final when he made contact with the Stark owned car, driven by Chad Ely, after it spun in front of him, with both locally connected cars left to sit out the rest of the race in the infield. Brooke Tatnell was also stymied by car trouble and was unable to take his place in the final, a disappointing end for the five time national champion, who was driving for Ray Scott Racing.

The feedback from drivers and spectators alike, was overwhelmingly positive with national officials already hinting at another national title hosting gig in the future. “When the national body says ‘are you up for another one?’ you realise you must be doing something right,” cub president Cary Jennings said. “We’ll have to see what happens down the track.” To see line-ups at the ticket box on each three nights from 2pm was exactly what organisers had hoped for as they spent the best part of two years ensuring the Borderline Speedway and its facilities were in top notch condition, ready to impress the rest of Australia. “I think, along with Generations in Jazz, these national titles will be the biggest event of the year for Mount Gamier,” Jennings said. “They brought so many people to the region and that was great for the accommodation and eateries and shops and everything in town.” The corporate boxes were full to capacity over the three nights of racing and the track held up well for the premier sprintcar event. “The club is bigger than one person,” Jennings said. “It has taken a team to get everything done – so many volunteers have made this event the success it has been. The whole three nights were really fantastic and we received so many compliments from people from all over Australia about how the event was run. The racing was also smack on – beautiful.”

STATE SUCCESS FOR HOOD Georgia Hood was part of the South Australian Under 19 softball team that finished third at last week’s national championships. Georgia had an impact with bat and on the mound.

AUSTRALIA DAY WEEKEND CYCLING The Blue Lake Sports Park velodrome, in Mount Gambier, was a hive of activity, despite the heat, over the Australia Day weekend. Full details of the two days of racing in next week’s LIfestyle1.

Left (top) - Kerry Madsen celebrates. Left (bottom far left) - The 2018 Australian Sprintcar National Titles podium - Matt Egel (3rd); Kerry Madsen (1st); Phil March & James McFadden (2nd). Left - (bottom right) - Kerry Madsen greets the chequered flag. PHOTOS COURTESY OF STEVE RICE.

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KEARNEY & CO. SET FOR CRICKET REUNION EMP and Dandenong will face off in Hamilton on Saturday, with star WBBL players such as Molly Strano, Emma Kearney (pictured), Georgia Wareham & Kristen Beams set to be part of the match and participating in the BBQ dinner at the ground immediately after, as a celebration of the Hamilton Women’s Association 20 year reunion. PHOTO COURTESY OF CRICKET VICTORIA


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