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ISSUE 718 | FEBRUARY 15 - 21 2018 Phone 08 8724 7111 www.lifestyle1.net

Willow Financial Services continues to add to its team. See page 3 for details.

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COVER - WILLOW FINANCIAL SERVICES CONTINUES TO ADD TO ITS TEAM Willow Financial Services is committed to helping you with all your financial needs and planning future financial success and they have continued to add to their expert team to ensure they continue to provide that top quality, yet personal, service to all their clients. Having recently added Brooke Rzepiela and her two decades of experience to the Willow team, they have now acquired the Lynch Financial Group, meaning Chris Lynch and Anne Quick - long standing, respected names in the local financial sector are now part of the Willow team. A wealth of knowledge and experience, an abundance of energy, a passion for finance and a deep understanding of what will work best for you is the hallmark of Willow Financial Services and adding Chris and Anne to the Brooke Rzepiela

team, only strengthens the services on offer. Willow has also updated its corporate image with a new logo, as it continues to secure a strong foothold in the local financial landscape. Willow boasts an abundance of knowledge in all facets of the financial industry, the four dedicated financial advisers, as well as support staff, are committed to helping you achieve financial well being by addressing your current needs and long term financial goals. From wealth creation to retirement planning and everything in life’s financial journey in between, Willow has the expertise to help you make the best decisions. They also boast specialist mortgage brokers, who can provide, and achieve your financial goals with personal loans, home loans, investment lending, commercial and asset finance. With

access to more than 30 lenders, finding the right loan for you, is what they do. Protecting your assets is also pivotal and is why Willow offers a range of general insurance products. Willow Financial Services endeavours to make your experience as relaxed as possible, whilst ensuring that you are provided with the most current and comprehensive information, products and services available. Mortgage Broker contact details: Cristy - 0488 945 569 Tanya - 0431 945 569 Financial Adviser contact details: Suzie - 0448 945 569 Sean - 0484 945 569 Brooke - 0477 945 569 COVER PHOTO BY GRAHAM SPRING

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Chris Lynch Chris Lynch has been in the financial planning profession since 1986 – one year before the notorious 1987 stock market crash. With a strong push in the industry towards professionalism, Chris became a member of the FPA and achieved Certified Financial Planner status in 2001. In 2010, Chris was awarded MLC’s Prestigious Peer Award which was a testament to Chris for the service he provides to his clients. With Chris’s wealth of knowledge and more than 32 years of experience, he is well placed to help clients through whatever life throws at them. Chris is looking forward to joining the Willow team. Phone Chris today on 0417 318 442 Anne Quick Anne Quick brings more than three decades of experience in the finance industry to her role with Willow Financial Services. Starting with 12 and a half years in the banking sector before spending the past 17 years concentrating on mortgage broking, Anne is as passionate today about finding the right finance for your dream home or investment property as she was when she started. “Having worked on my own for so long, I am looking forward to being part of a team,” Anne, a multi award winning mortgage broker said. “I love the satisfaction of my job – of seeing a happy client when, no matter what the hurdles we have faced, they get their home loan through.” Phone Anne today on 0467 945 569

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COUNTRY MUSIC ICON HONOURED When it comes to real estate the catchcry is location, location, location, and when it comes to Mount Gambier country music stalwart Kevin Sporer’s location at the Australian Country Music Hall of Fame Hands of Fame, in Tamworth, his location doesn’t get much better. “I am right near Slim Dusty and Lee Kernaghan,” Kevin said. The 77 year old was one of seven inductees in 2018 after the Board of the Australian Country Music Foundation ticked off on his nomination – he narrowly missed out in 2017. Once his induction was confirmed – around two months before the January 27 ceremony, as part of the Tamworth Country Music Festival – the next challenge was getting to Tamworth and finding somewhere to stay. “There was no accommodation available – it is always booked a year in advance so our only option was to go as part of a bus tour,” Kevin said. It was a decision that Kevin, and his wife Jill, are grateful was forced upon them, as they joined the Gambier Coachlines trek to Australia’s country music mecca. “It was fantastic,” Kevin said. “You didn’t have to worry about a thing. It was so organised and made the trip so relaxing and you just had to worry about enjoying yourself.” Kevin’s love affair with music can be traced back to a blonde guitar in the back of a car. It was worse for wear with a blistered surface but Kevin was determined to learn to play. That was when he was 20 but with the teacher looking for Kevin to master Twinkle

Twinkle Little Star, the lessons were soon aborted. “I wanted to play Me & Bobby McGee and so I ended up teaching myself,” Kevin said. His first gig was not long after he took up the guitar and he has been performing ever since. “I started at the Bellum Hotel with a little plug in amp,” he said. Along with fellow local musos, Elgin Hollis, Peter Bruhn and Norm McLeod, Kevin was part of The Hilltones but in recent years her has been a solo act , especially the past two years, while before that he was a regular duo with guitarist Mark Moffatt. He may not wrack up as many miles as he used to and he may not play the pubs and clubs anymore, but Kevin has lost none of his passion for sharing music and boasts a 560 song repertoire as he heads from venue to venue with his backing track machine and his guitar. “I used to tour a lot and was the support act for the likes of Chad Morgan, Johnny Mac, Bill & Boyd, Eureka Smith and many others,” Kevin said. “I once played 28 nights out of 30 in one particularly busy run.” While making his name performing covers, Kevin did write one song – Thunder Wheels – in 1964. “I wrote it in 35 minutes when I was crook but conjured up the idea on one of my truck driving trips to Sydney,” he said. With one of his other bands – Country Sounds – Kevin released three LPs and he has recorded nine overall. “They were all made at TCS Channel 9 in Melbourne,” he said. “Bill Chambers

played every instrument on them.” Kevin was able to share his recent induction honour with Bill, who was playing at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, giving Kevin a chance to catch his long time friend. Bill was playing at the pub called The Pub, in a room named after the country music icon himself. He also got a chance to take in a performance from another legend of the industry and one of Kevin’s supporters and friend, Chad Morgan. “He needed help to get up on stage – he is 82 now,” Kevin said. “But he performed absolutely brilliantly and he never missed a beat. He wore this bright yellow suit and he got a standing ovation.” Like so many musicians of Kevin’s era, Elvis Presley was a key inspiration and the King was the reason Kevin wanted to learn guitar in the first place. “He was more of a country artist and singer,” Kevin said. He is also a huge Johnny Cash devotee, with Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson all ranking among his favourite artists. Now in his 80s, Adelaide performer Johnny Mac, was Kevin’s mentor – the Adelaide based musician often using Kevin as his support act. “Johnny Mac is still performing and he is 85,” Kevin said. He, of course, isn’t far behind himself, as he approaches 60 years in the country music game. “When I first started, I wouldn’t have thought I would still be doing it in 10 years, let alone as long as I have,” Kevin said. He has amassed about a dozen guitars over

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the journey but certainly sticks to his favourites, with his current weapon of choice being 25 years old. Heading to Tamworth to place his handprints on

the Hands of Fame was Kevin’s fourth visit to Australia’s premier country music festival. “There are 40,000 people, 800 venues, 350 buskers on Peel Street,” Kevin said. “It is just great to go and soak up the atmosphere.” The Tamworth event is a far cry from Kevin’s typical gigs now. “Lately I’ve been doing the nursing homes in the region,” he said. Boandik Lodge, The Oaks, Disability SA, Resthaven, Longridge, and other facilities across the Limestone Coast, as well as Casterton, Heywood and Portland, all take advantage of Kevin’s generosity. He is also booked in to perform at 10 Resthavens across Adelaide, including Port Elliott. “It is still a lot of travelling at times, which is the hardest part, but I still love performing and it keeps the brain active,” he said. Kevin not letting a triple bypass four years ago, slow him down too much. “I have probably been doing the nursing homes and hospitals and the like for at least 15 years,” he said. Aside from making his mark as a country musician, Kevin spent many years driving trucks and was also a pilot and accredited chief flying instructor and pilot examiner. “My uncle built aeroplanes in Glencoe in 1935 and there were always old aeroplanes out on the property,” Kevin said. “Lessons used to cost three pound 10 an hour and Roger Collins used to fly his Tiger Moth here from Moorabbin Airport once a month to teach me.”


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and break-ups, and dalliances with religion, interspersed with staggering performances of his trail-blazing songs, charting his constant evolution as an artist and multitude of musical influences. Let DYLANesque take you on a trip through the life, times and music of the one and only – Bob Dylan. To book head to countryarts.org.au or contact the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre box office on (08)8723 8741.

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LIMESTONE COAST OPERA LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE Limestone Coast Opera’s premier event is fast approaching with the March 6-10 program well and truly on the horizon. The group launched its new website last week, adding to the ways people can stay in touch with what is going on, complemeting their facebook page. The website allows you to see exactly what is going on, when, for this year’s concerts and competitions, as well as how you can get involved through ticket sales and sponsorship. Head to www.lcopera.org.au to check it out.

COUNTRY MUSIC IN THE SPOTLIGHT The Mount Gambier Country Music Festival is on March 10 & 11 this year at Casadio Park. Saturday night’s concert starts at 7.30pm with a cabaret style evening with Henry & Friends and an array of guest artists. Sunday’s entertainment kicks off at 11am with the likes of Sandra Humphries (pictured), Matt James, Paul Costa and Justin Standley. There is catering on site and tickets are $40 for a weekend pass and $25 per show. All enquiries and bookings should be directed to Ros on (08)8725 5762.

LOCAL SCULPTORS HEADLINE NEW EXHIBITION AT RIDDOCH ART GALLERY The Cathleen Edkins Gallery in the Riddoch Art Gallery, in Mount Gambier is set to host a new exhibition -Carve, Cut, Polish – featuring the work of local trio Kamunde Sadiki, Ivo Tadic & Mark deNys. The exhibition focuses on the talent and skill of the three local sculptors, who have vastly different practices and was unveiled on February 10 and runs until March 11.

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OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY ON POWER BILLS Energy prices and the reliability of the supply of our power are never far from the headlines and as the South Australian election campaign ramps up, we will only be hearing more about it. Perhaps rather than concerning ourselves with the promises of politicians chasing our vote, it might be prudent to attend one of five workshops across the Limestone Coast next week to find out about a solution that is already on the table and bearing fruit. In fact, 130 people have already registered for the first regionally based community solar events, run by Shinehub, a solar broking company, and supported by the Smart Energy Council, formerly the Australian Solar Council. Shinehub’s mission is simple – to replace big energy with community solar. What that means for customers is cheaper power bills. What that means for the environment is cleaner energy. “We are looking to provide sustainable power and more affordable power,� Shinehub co-founder Alex Georgiou said. From February 18-22, information sessions are being run in Kingston, Bordertown, Mount Gambier, Naracoorte and Millicent as Shinehub looks to demystify solar and also, show you how you can bring down the price of your household energy. The scheme is also suitable for some small businesses. Basically Shinehub is looking to create a virtual solar community – they are a software and service company not a solar company – and from there a range of packages are available, from earning money from the power you generate to having all the infrastructure installed for free and then a flat power rate set up going forward. It sees the management of the power and distribution of the power in the hands of the members of the community – not a big power company. “Our role is to link everyone together,� Alex said. The fixed rate, free access plan is the most innovative option on the table from Shinehub – it is an Australian first. “You sign up and have solar and battery installed for free and then you buy the power only, from that system,� he said. Current solar communities set up by Shinehub are enjoying a 20-30 percent reduction in power bills from what most of us are paying right now and they are sourcing 90 percent of their power from solar and battery. Register for the free information sessions at www.shinehub. com.au INFORMATION SESSIONS: Kingston – February 18 – 1pm Millicent – February 19 – 6pm Mount Gambier – February 20 – 2pm & 6pm Naracoorte – February 21 – 6pm Bordertown – February 22 – 6pm



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Nestled along Church Street in Penola, Gallery 54 has been part of the community for more than two decades, when founding members Andy Clifford, Chris Hortop, John Walsh, Michael Rawlinson and Linden Edwards, saw a need for a space where local artists could showcase and sell their art. “The founders wanted an outlet for their work in a central place and thought it would work well in Penola,” long standing member, the late Robert Miles said. “Originally the gallery was called 54 Church Street Gallery, but that didn’t have much of a ring to it so the name was changed to Gallery 54 Collective and now we have Gallery 54 Collective Incorporated.” The Penola gallery became the canvas, a centre point for artists from around the region to bring a mix of mediums and styles, including paintings, printmaking, works on paper, ceramics, textiles, wood, wrought iron, sculpture and jewellery. Over the years the gallery has seen a conglomerate of local artists come and go, providing a platform for talent to grow and blossom and become a vital element in the region’s vibrant culture of contemporary fine art, food and wine. “I think it’s important for communities to have galleries and art in the region,” Robert said. “It’s a natural outlet for expression and people enjoy art – it develops appreciation. What is great is that we have four galleries around the South East and they all focus on different areas so it has created a hub.”

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Gallery 54 offers visitors the opportunity to view and purchase the works on display in the dedicated exhibition room and sculpture courtyard, as well as meet the individual artists who staff the gallery in rotation. Robert’s widow Anne is also a long time member of the Gallery 54 Collective and she is proud to see tha group looking to celebrate its coming of age - 21 years. “Some people were born to play sport, other people were born to write…but I was born to do art,” Anne said. February 18 is the opening of the celebration exhibition - Coming of Age - with past and present members taking part. The 2pm launch at the gallery will be headlined by founding member Andy Clifford. The exhibition runs until March 19. Gallery 54 is open Thursday to Monday from 10am to 4pm. Head to the gallery’s facebook page or to www.gallery54.com.au for more details and to keep up to date with what these artists are up to.

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2/20 Mitchell Street

3/184 Jubilee Highway West

Avail 16/2/18 3 1 1 $235 pw • 3 bedrooms, all with BIR’S • Open plan kitchen/ living/dine • Kitchen with gas appliances • Bathroom with sep bath • Ducted gas heating & R/C air con • Outdoor entertaining area • No pets

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Avail 28/2/18 2 1 1 $225 pw • 2 bedrooms • BIR’S in 1 • Open kitchen/dine/ living • Elec & gas cook plus dishwasher • R/C air con in living area • Single garage UMR with internal access • Fully enclosed courtyard with U/C area • No pets

21 Auvale Crescent

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

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Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693

Contact our office today to view our current properties or one of the 27 Tumut Drive

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$169,000

An ideal investment – add this home to your portfolio. Parkland outlook, long term tenant, outdoor entertaining & detached shedding. Close to schools & shops. Leased @ $215 p/week.

13 Lila Crescent

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$295,000

Loaded with character & charm, this home is an ultimate seaside escape. Only steps to the ocean this is ideal for a permanent home or perfect holiday stay.

75 Tollner Road

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18 Bellshire Place

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Solid & spacious – This home is ideal for a large family. Big living areas, updated kitchen, outdoor entertaining & popular cul-de-sac location. Close to schools, shops & parklands.

470 Attamurra Rd, Worrolong

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$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 be utilized in many ways. Country living so close to the city Inspect Now!

104 Lake Terrace East

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25 John Powell Drive

$99,500

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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!

22 Lansell Street

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7-9 Compton Street Port MacDonnell

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Highest and best offers by 2nd March at 12 noon (unless sold prior) 4031m2 (approx). Executive living on approximately 1 acre of land on an elevated allotment in the popular Oranivale Estate- ideal for the family who wants space inside and out. This will tick all the boxes. Inspection is a must!

www.gebhardts.com.au Find us on Facebook Ph 08 8725 5766 | RLA 1903

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30 Laffer Street Nangwarry

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16 Lee Court

49 Elizabeth Street

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

23 Lexington Crescent

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Block 5,000m2 (approx) $179,500

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Fantastic near level allotment in wonderful location. Popular western area, close to Tenison Woods College & Sports complex. Approx 5,000m2 – Call your builder today!

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

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5 Hilltop Avenue

2/89 Crouch Street South

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Expressions of interest by Thursday 15th March 2018 by 5pm Attaining heights of luxury and sophisticated style, this1930’s Spanish Mission style home has been extensively renovated and will be the absolute dream for the discerning buyer who loves to entertain in 5 star luxury whether it is outdoors around the pool or indoors around the French provincial kitchen.

7 St Andrews Drive

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

25 Sturt Street

14 Maxwell Street

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

RENTALS 14 Hillcrest Avenue

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

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“THE AUGUSTA”. Outstanding home. Master suite on top level with lounge area and balcony. Lower level with three bedrooms, kitchen/dining/living area, bi-fold doors to alfresco area. Hardwood stairs. Double garage.

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$109,000

Zoned city centre, this wonderful near level allotment is awaiting your low maintenance home office Commercial project (subject to council consent). Close to everything – this is a perfect opportunity.

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

30a Commercial Street West

1/2 James Street

• Harrald Street • 30A Commercial Street West • 1/2 James Street • 2/2 James Street

Avail 9/3/18 3 1 2 $250 pw • 3 bedroom home - 2 with BIR’S • Lounge with gas heater & R/C air con • Kitchen/dining with electric cooking • Bathroom with spa • Single garage & single carport under main roof • Pets Neg

• 10 Bay Road

Avail Now

Avail Now

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• 20 Sturt Street

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• 2/249 Commercial Street West

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

• Location, location, location • In the centre of the retail hub • 2 small offices • Long open area at the front of the building • Ample parking & easy to access • Approx. 131 square metres • Avail Now • POA

• Ideal for retail or office space • Approx. 185.52 m2 *Reception area • Office • Staff Room • Fantastic location *Great incentives on offer from lessor • Avail Now • POA

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

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11 Lasiandra Crescent

$219,900

4/10 William Street

$185,000

18 Derwent Court

$239,000

RLA 204710

19 Wireless Road West

$285,000

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NEW LEASED @ $200P/W

OPEN SATURDAY 9.30 - 10.00AM

OPEN SATURDAY 10.15 - 10.45AM

LOVELY FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENT Located in a quiet cul-de-sac this solid 3 bedroom home would make an ideal first home or be a fabulous investment. Freshly painted with neutral décor throughout. All bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. Separate lounge room with gas heating. The bathroom has been fully and very tastefully renovated. Single garage UMR plus large rear workshop with power and concrete floor. 2.0 kW solar panels will save you money. Rear pergola and low maintenance gardens. Call now to organise your inspection.

2B / 2 Clezy Crescent

$249,000

OPEN SATURDAY 11.00 - 11.30AM

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.

OPEN SATURDAY 11.45 - 12.15PM

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

23 Jardine Street

$283,500

A TREASURE TROVE OF POTENTIAL IN A DREAM LOCATION Inviting an exciting future with endless opportunities, this original 3-bedroom, 1.5 bathroom & 2 spacious living area home, ticks all the right boxes for a comfortable family home with scope for future renovations. Why we love this home: Walk-in robe in the main bedroom with direct access to the spacious bathroom. BIRs in bedrooms 2 & 3. Second toilet. Solar Panels. 2 rainwater tanks. Amazing views. Large allotment. Located in the prestigious Jardine Street, minutes’ walk to the Oatmil Cinema, restaurants & cafes – this home won’t disappoint! Contact Vicki on 0417 804 782 to book in your inspection today!

39 Lindsay Street

76 Crouch Street South

$289,000

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NOT JUST ANOTHER HOMETTE Modern, Low Maintenance and Immaculate. Neutral decor throughout. In a group of only 3. 3 bedrooms, with built in robes in 2. Direct access from the main bedroom to the 3 way bathroom. Spacious kitchen/ dining with stainless steel gas cook top, elect oven and d/washer. Good size lounge room. Fantastic outdoor entertaining with a pergola a small lawn area. Internal access from the single garage under the main roof of the home with a remote roller door.

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.

$265,000

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.

16 Gaden Street

$229,000 – $235,000

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THIS IS IT FOR EASY LIVING Renovated and roomy. 3 bedroom character bungalow. Open plan kitchen/dine and lounge. Gorgeous 2 pak kitchen with gas cook top & elect oven. Elegantly renovated bathroom. Single garage under main roof with internal access. There really is nothing to do here, with easy care grounds. Both front and rear, just move in and enjoy.

7 Lee Court

$279,000

8 Cherokee Court

$345,000

COMPLETELY RENOVATED – PERFECT FOR LIVING OR INVESTING This home is ideal for someone looking for their first base or investment. 3 bedrooms all with new carpet, BIR & fully renovated ensuite. Beautifully renovated kitchen with dishwasher & stainless-steel appliances. Large living area. Main bathroom with separate toilet and completely renovated with floor to ceiling tiles. Ceiling fans throughout and all new light fixtures. Reverse cycle split system. An outstanding outdoor entertaining area with timber decking, zip-track blinds and all with a great view. This one will impress, with nothing to do but move in. Contact Phoebe on 0422 943 534 to book your inspection. RLA 204710

12 Jardine Street

$549,000

24/184 Jubilee Highway West

$229,000

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AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME This low maintenance 3 bedroom family home is situated close to the Mount Gambier hospital & Market Place Shopping Centre. Neutral décor throughout. Main bedroom has an ensuite and all bedrooms have built in wardrobes. A 3 way main bathroom provides a practical space for the kids to get ready. Open plan dining/kitchen/lounge room. The kitchen is light and well set out with gas cooktop and dishwasher. Easy care grounds so you can relax in the outdoor entertaining area.

INVESTMENT OF THE WEEK 1/119 Wehl Street North

$170,000

REFURBISHED INTERIOR IN A HANDY LOCATION 2 good sized bedrooms- main with built-ins. Near new carpets, paintwork and timber floors throughout. Electric heating in the separate lounge. Spacious kitchen and dining area with electric cooking. Renovated bathroom and toilet. Low maintenance living. Cosy courtyard. Single lock up garage. Currently leased @ $190 p/wk until June 2018.

IDEAL FOR A FAMILY Comprised of 4 good size bedrooms. Main with walk in robe and ensuite. Bedrooms 2, 3 and 4 all with built in robes. Open plan kitchen dine with electric wall oven, cooktop and dishwasher. Spacious family room and large lounge room. Fantastic pergola area with gas heating and mains gas outlet for a barbecue. Single garage UMR with separate storage room/ bar area. Double gates to double garage with power, water and gas connected. Just move in and enjoy, great value for money here.

RENTALS Lot 2 Galpins Road 3 1 1 2 Playford St 3 1 1 5/42 Ferrers Street 2 1 1 10 Tweed Cres 4 2 1 56 Brownes Road 4 1 1 20 Sunnyside Dr 3 1 1 96 Crouch Street South 3 2 2 3 Dalkeith Dr 4 2 2

$200 p/wk Avail 23.2.18

CLASSIC CHARACTER HOME WITH A MODERN TOUCH Beautifully restored character home situated very close to the city centre. Leadlight, etched glass, marble fireplaces + many more classic features. Glorious main bedroom with ensuite & WIR. Two remaining bedrooms & large office. Gracious formal lounge + open plan kitchen/ dining and occasional living. Modern kitchen: gas gourmet stove with griller & deep fryer, dishwasher & granite bench tops. Own cellar – great for a red or 2! Large stone high clearance garage, fits 4 vehicles, appox. 13m x 6m.

RENTAL OF THE WEEK 3 Dalkeith Dr

$220 p/wk Avail 6.2.18

MODERN COURTYARD HOME Located in the Finchley Grove development within a short walk to a shopping centre and eateries. This 3 bedroom courtyard home is styled with neutral colourings throughout. Open plan kitchen/dining area with gas cooktop and dishwasher. 3 large bedrooms, all with BIR. Three-way bathroom with separate bath and shower. Large laundry with loads of storage space. Gas ducted heating throughout + split system in the lounge room. Single remote garage with internal access. Relax or entertain in the large pergola area. Currently leased at $275 p/w.

RESIDENTIAL LAND 7 Highland Drive $55,000

$255 p/wk Avail 13.04.18 $285 p/wk Avail Now

32 Jubilee Highway West $115,000

$300 p/wk Avail 5.2.18 $300 p/wk Avail Now $340.00 p/wk Avail 27.02.18

Available 26/03/18 @ $350 p/wk

$350 p/wk Avail 26.03.18

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134 North Terrace, Mount Gambier

$255,000

? Kalangadoo 570.68 Acres

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

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WEB ID. 18237242 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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15 Redwood Avenue, Mount Gambier

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Offers over $530,000

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

OPEN

SATURDAY 10.15 - 10.45AM

WEB ID. 17929188 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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2A 24 Coolabah Street, Mount Gambier

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• Offered excluding dairy equipment. To be offered as a ‘whole’ or ‘2 separate’ contingent Lots. Unless sold prior.

WEB ID. 18115981 | Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

448 Wepar Road, Wepar

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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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SATURDAY 10.45 - 11.15AM

WEB ID. 18386952 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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18 Pearce Crescent, Mount Gambier

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SATURDAY 11.00 - 11.30AM

WEB ID. 18297295 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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‘MIXED FARMING’ IRRIGATED LAND 284.53acres Total land holding on 3 titles, 160 acres under irrigation • Water taking licence totalling 470,874kL with added Industrial licence • Artesian (confined) water source in Kalangadoo management area • 308.87 acres Valley Pivot irrigating half circle of 136acres Web ID. 18373465 | Barry Ritter 0408 853 180

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WEB ID. 18572133 | Brett Exelby 0458 548 756

WEB ID. 18322829 | Brett Exelby: 0458 548 756

4 Derwent Court, Mount Gambier

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SPRINGVIEW E S T A T E

$235,000

R E D N U R E F F O WEB ID. 18142267 | Damian Venn 0438 904 771

• 24 acres set with permanent sprinklers • Renovated pastures inc. Rye Grass, Chicory & White clover with strong fert history • Hay shed 12m x 30m, cattle yards with crush under cover • 5 bedroom home with other implement and machinery shedding • Property advertised ‘excluding’ Dairy infrastructure but can be purchased on negotiation

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

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0418 854 393

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158 TELFORD ROAD MOORAK 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR STUNNING COUNTRY HOME $695,000 TO $720,000 Best of country living, set on just over 2 ½ acres. Minutes from mount gambier and even closer to schools the kitchen is every women’s dream beautiful solid timber, large walk in pantry island bench breakfast bar . OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 12:45 - 1:30PM

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AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME

$319,500

Check out this quality built, solid construction family home. Located in a quite cul de sac, 3 living areas, resort style main bathroom recently renovated with floor to ceiling tiles. Includes games room, family room, lounge room, 4 large bedrooms plus office. Gas heating slow combustion heating split system air conditioning. Stunning new kitchen with stone benchtops, walk in pantry, garage umr. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 10:00 - 10:30AM

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GREAT INVESTMENT $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. Solid construction 2 large living areas, 2 bathrooms.

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6 ALIE DRIVE COMPTON 2BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR

BEAUTIFUL HOME IN QUITE LOCATION $439,450 Inspection will impress the fussiest of buyers as this home has been built with quality in mind. Featuring solid tassie oak floors, 9ft ceilings, 3 living areas, raked ceilings, northern aspects to catch the winter sun, 4 bedrooms plus office area.

BUILD YOUR DREAM $265,000 Undulating 1.4 hectare allotment in the popular compton area. Ideal for the young family looking for the country lifestyle. Property is complemented by 14 x 7 m color bond garage with a 3.5 metre leanto running the length of the garage. 4 YAHL ROAD YAHL 3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR

A COUNTRY LIFE

$375,000

Take a look at this charming home, loved and built by its present owners. Set on a large allotment measuring 3,326 sq/m and featuring, fruit trees, vines, vegeatble garden, chook shed and fully fenced for animals and children to stay safe. Lovely 3 bedroom home with large bedrooms, high ceilings, open meals family kitchen area, includes 40, 000 litres rainwater, solar hotwater double glaze windows, slow combustion heating and split system 4 BUFFALO COURT MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR PRESTIGE EXECUTIVE HOME $645,000 Arguably the best floor plan of a brand new home to be placed on the market for some time. Stunning finishes throughout, quality fixture and fittings, designed to northern aspects, perfect living and entertaining areas, state of the art kitchen. Option owners will lease back $500 per week 12 months

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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 centally located slow combustion heater.

2 CROUCH STREET CAVETON 4 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR

THE GOOD LIFE

7 ST ANDREWS DRIVE MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR MAKE A OFFER $690,000 Prestigious home in Attamurra Fairway Estates, 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom three living areas, the perfect entertaining home completed to the highest quality, with fixtures, fittings and finishes you would expect to see in a premier home. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME RANGE OF SIZES AND PRICES TO MEET ANY BUDGET HOME AND LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE 2 BUFFALO COURT $120,000 LOT 156 WIRELESS ROAD WEST $99,500 LOT 157 WIRELESS ROAD WEST $99,500 LOT 151 WIRELESS ROAD WEST $107,000 LOT 147 KING GROVE $99,500 31 JOHN POWELL DRIVE $135,000 8 GRANGE PLACE $127,500 33A DOUGHTY STREET $ 85,000 LOT 55 BENGALEE CRES $115,000 LOT 57 BENGALEE CRES $115,000 LOT 58 BENGALEE CRES $115,000 LOT 50 BENGALEE CRES $120,000 LOT 52 BENGALEE CRES $130,000 LOT 53 BENGALEE CRES $135,000 LOT 54 BENGALEE CRES $120,000 LOT 85 BENGALEE CRES $135,000

$319,500

What a stunning looking country home set on a private 2,830 sq/m allotment with all the charm as if you are holidays all year round. A few minutes out of mt gambier on the nelson rd you will find this character home, featuring new kitchen, open meals family area well appointed wet areas, great shedding with double carport and 7.5 x 6 m 2 door garage and workshop, including toilet. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 11:45 TO 12:30PM

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3/5 JOHN STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 2 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR IMMACULATE HOME $229,500 Check out this beautifully presented home, located in a popular part of mount gambier, close to shops. The home has open plan kitchen meals family area, with 2 good size bedrooms with bir garage umr with inside access and space for 2nd vehicle or small caravan, lovely appointed wet areas and covered patio

26 YAHL MAIN ROAD 4 BED | 2 BATH | 8 CAR

COUNTRY FAMILY HOME

$595,000

Enjoy the family life in this beautiful family home. Looking for room to move and sheds to make every man happy this home is for you. This quality home sits on a 5,000 s/qm allotment including solid stone garage measuring approximate 18m x 10m 10m with 2.7 m clearance including bathroom and potbelly heating. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 11:00 - 11:30AM

1/6 HARTLEY STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 2 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR HOME OR INVEST $169,000 Perfect unit living in quite Cul De Sac, open plan living upgraded kitchen and wet areas, 2 bedrooms, split system air-conditioning. Private yard with undercover parking. Good condition inside and out. GREAT FIRST HOME INSPECTION WILL IMPRESS

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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

1328 Kangaroo Flat Rd, Glencoe

Best offers by 19th March 2018 Unless sold prior

Si ng on approximately 1070 acres it opens itself up to a great opportunity for a buyer to come in and make their own. • Property includes 4 pivots with amazing water quality & quan ty

Features include: • Currently running 876 ca le

• 5 bores (some artesian)

• Previously milked up to 750 cows and has a great all year around pasture

• 1x 4 bedroom home and 1x 3 bedroom home

• Approximately 387 acres is currently irrigated, 771,050.0 kl • Poten al to run beef ca le

• Owners may be interested in selling with WIWO basis including 550 cows • Only selling due to re rement

RURAL DAIRY

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795 15 Kirip Rd, Glencoe

$125,000-$135,000

39-43 Meylin St, Pt MacDonnell

$1 Million-$1.2 Million

37 Kurrajong St, Mt Gambier

$260,000-$265,000

• In the heart of Port MacDonnell lies this factory perfect for live export • Recep on office and other office spaces • 2 buildings both with tanks and storage rooms • Large freezers, truck yard, pump room, crayfish cooking and prepara on room

• 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

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

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08 8724 9999 1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier & 98 George Street, Millicent 8733 1989 Clarendon Chalets - 59 Clarke Rd, Ob Flat Highest and Best offers by 5th February 2018, unless sold prior EXPECTING $1.3 MILLION • Nestled amongst 15 acres of spectacular garden se ngs and towering blue gums • Only approximately 7kms from the CBD of Mount Gambier • Held at this property are 6 unique Chalets, the family home and the recep on office • The family home features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2 car garage • Split level home master bedroom, en-suite, kitchen, dining and family room all on the ground floor • All the chalets feature 1-2 bedrooms and are fully self-contained amongst the stunning and peaceful gardens

23 Lumidin Boulevard, Mt Gambier Offers over $500,000

5 Nelson St, Mt Gambier

$219,000

GRAND OPEN one me only event SATURDAY 24th FEB 12.00-1.00pm

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

FRIDAY 16th 5.00 - 5.45pm SATURDAY 17th 2.45 - 3.30pm

SATURDAY 17th 9.00 - 9.45am • 3 bedrooms, two with built in wardrobes • Eat in Kitchen with gas stainless steel cooktop and electric oven. • Two living areas, formal living has a split system for hea ng and cooling, plus a slow combus on heater

• Open plan execu ve living • Large modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Outdoor undercover entertaining area • Polished concrete floors • Solar panels/rainwater harves ng

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

10 Sinclair St, Mt Gambier

$299,000

21 Powell St, Mt Gambier

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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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65 Tollner Rd, Mt Gambier

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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

$215,000

4 Tasman Ct, Mt Gambier

OPEN INSPECTION

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SATURDAY 17th 11.00 - 12.00pm

SATURDAY 17th 12.15 - 1.15pm

SATURDAY 17th 1.30 - 2.30pm

• Impressive rendered, solid home sits on the high side of the road with 180 degree views of Mount Gambier • 3 large bedrooms all with built in wardrobes, the master has a renovated en-suite • A stunning renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances flows into an open plan dining and living area

• Original 1916 architecture features high ornate ceilings, fireplaces, decora ve stain glass windows and polished mber floors • Spacious interior with formal and informal living, open plan casual living to the rear opening to the outdoor uncovered entertaining • The master bedroom has floor to ceiling built in wardrobe and ens-uite, the other two bedrooms are large

• Looking for out of town, but would also like close to town and don’t want land. • This cute co age offers so much poten al, good size lounge with slow combus on heater • Kitchen with great storage, pefect for first home buyers or re rees

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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G001/3 Lake Tce West, Mt Gambier

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7 Shelley Cres, Mt Gambier

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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

$415,000-$425,000

12 North Tce, Tantanoola

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

PREMIERE LOCATION • Luxury apartment living with unbeatable, 180 degree views of the city. • Spacious, open plan living and a large kitchen featuring granite benchtops. • Master suite with WIR and ensuite. • Convenient access on ground level.

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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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.

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

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RENTALS: 15 Hart St, Mt Gambier

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$360 p/w

• Three queen sized bedrooms, all with BIR’s • Main bedroom with en-suite and WIR • Large open plan kitchen, dining and living area • Main bathroom with separate shower & bath • 2 undercover pa o areas, and fully enclosed rear yard

• 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

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Luke Cooper 8724 9999

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Jason 0419 032 795

Bronwyn Alistair Kirby 0439 681 539 0457 004 364 8724 9999

Craig 0402 145 361

Wendy 0468 692 993

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Luke 8724 9999

Emily 8724 9999

Tanya 8733 1989

Aimee 8733 1989

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08 8723 6866 50 James Street, Mount Gambier admin@gtlivestock.com.au | Fax: 08 8723 3809

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0417 071 180

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0407 213 023

RLA 280309

34 Willow Avenue, Mount Gambier

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461 Caroline Headquarters Rd, Caroline

OPEN

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SUNDAY 11.30 - 12.15PM

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FAMILY HOME ON 40 ACRES

Family home situated on 40 acres offers plenty of room for the family to enjoy hobby farming or horses. The home offers 3 freshly painted bedrooms, an upgraded modern kitchen with electric cooking, a large open dining area and a dedicated office. You will love the two large living areas, slow combus on wood hea ng, bathroom with bath shower and vanity, a separate toilet and large laundry / wash area. The exterior of the home has been freshly painted and the very well maintained yard offers a large undercover rear deck perfect for entertaining family and friends & a double car garage with a pit. Other features include: 3 phase power, Electric boundary fences, Concrete troughs in all paddocks, Fully equipped bore with solar submersible pump and back up pump, 4 x 20,000 Litre rain water tanks, Timber ca le yards, Round horse yard, 3 indoor horse stables & 2 outdoor day stables, Tack room. An opportunity not to be missed, contact our office today to organise your inspec on

27 William Street, Allendale East

229 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier

$339,000

38 Sargent Close, Robe

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QUALITY BUILT HOME IN QUITE CULD-DE-SAC LOCATION 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.

60 Milstead Street, Port MacDonnell

NEW PRICE

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EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST BY THURSDAY 15th March at 12 Noon

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$236,500

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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.

295 Kingsley Road, Allendale

$239,000

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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.

15 Kookaburra Court, Mount Gambier

$460,000-$475,000

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LOCATION and LUXURY A home for the family, downsizing re rees or ideal as a holiday/ investment home on a 1495m2 allotment in a quite cul-de-sac loca on just 700m from shops, eateries, school and kindy Brand new main bathroom, large lounge, new open kitchen, separate dining, three double bedrooms all with built ins and master with large ensuite PLUS an expansive entertainment/games/rumpus area. Man Cave shed/workshop has caravan capacity roller door, tv antennae and connec ons with great bench and storage.

13 Queens Avenue, Mount Gambier

$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.

644 Glenelg River Road, O.B Flat

NEW PRICE

SOLD $349,000

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$385,000

10 ACRE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY

LOOK NO FURTHER

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

5 Grange Place, Mount Gambier

WATER FOR LEASE IN THE DONOVANS, GLENBURNIE & MOORAK MANAGEMENT AREAS

Contact our office on 8723 6866

$229,000

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BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME

ACREAGE IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA

$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.

22 – 40 Bishop Road, Mount Gambier

$127,500

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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.

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

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

WATER FOR SALE IN THE GLENBURNIE, DONOVANS, CONMURRA AND ZONE 2A MANAGEMENT AREAS

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08 8725 7770

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

Kathryn Weddell-Lucas SALES

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Stacey Johnston LEASING

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36 McMahon Road, Worrolong

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15 Kookaburra Court, Mount Gambier

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$385,000

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

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

VENDORS RELOCATED ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED 4-5

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54 Cardinia Street

$479,000

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The allure of rural living can be yours with 3.241ha. The home will suit the large or extended family offering: • Four bedrooms • Three bathrooms • Open plan kitchen/dine/living • Second living with slow combustion heating

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• Parent, grandparent or teenager retreat • There is a 4 car garage with 2.4m clearance, concrete and power and provision for a pit, sundry shedding and a bore.

3 Oberlander Street, Millicent

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3 Varley Street, Mount Gambier

• Internal renovations have been started but not completed • Single carport • Sundry shedding

8 McPherson Street, Penola

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

35 Thomas Drive, Mount Burr

$???,000 2

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

83 Meylin Street, Port MacDonnell

SOLD 2

Three bedrooms Lounge room with polished boards & gas heating Upgraded bathroom with second toilet Renovated kitchen Rear pergola

• Large family room with slow combustion heating and new split system air conditioner • New gas instant hot water system • Fourth bedroom or second living

1 Finch Street

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

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OPEN FOR INSPECTION Saturday February 17th 9.45 – 10.15 15 Kookaburra Court 10.30 – 11.00 1 Finch Street 11.15 – 11.45 54 Cardinia Street 12.00 – 12.45 36 McMahon Road, Worrolong lifestyle1.net | 21

SOLD 1

“THE BACH” Holiday Rental • Open plan kitchen/dine/living • Slow combustion heating plus new split system air conditioner • Kitchen with electric cooking appliances

Due to recent sales Blue Lake Real Estate is on the lookout for

NEW LISTINGS

If you are thinking of selling your property contact our office today for an informative, up to date sales appraisal.


HOUSE NEEDS RENOVATING

IDEAL TO RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS FROM HOME

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APPROX 1279M 2 BLOCK

UNIQUE PROPERTY

APPROX. 1 ACRE

ONLY 10 YEARS OLD

APPROX. 1.08HA

APPROX. 1.5 ACRES

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LEASED @ $200 PW


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

OPEN

SATURDAY 11.00 - 11.30am 14 Tallara Avenue

75 Bay Road

3 BEDROOM STONE EX TRUST HOME

CLASSIC BAY ROAD BUNGALOW

• 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

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34 Tolmie Street THIS HOME WILL BRING ON A “SMILE”

Character stone home c.c. 1920’s Three Bedrooms - Master with BI Robes Polished Tasmanian Oak mber floors Open fire in Dining room Formal Lounge with Gas Log fire Large allotment of 1300 sq.m with easy access to the Lakes precinct, Rail Lands and Central shopping EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

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New modern Kitchen with Breakfast Bar Office or 4th Bedroom Upgraded Bathroom with Bath & separate Shower High ceilings in keeping with its era A home with lots of poten al in one of the city’s leading loca ons

• 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

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

34 Has ngs Avenue

10 Fartch Street

7 Mosswood Close

A HOME WITH STYLE AND GRACE

LOTS OF POTENTIAL

PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION

• 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

• 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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4/1 CARAPOOK STREET $120 PER WEEK Cosy 2 bBdroom unit, Close to centre of town - within walking distance, Laundry, Centrally located, Electric hot water, Carport. Sorry NO pets

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

12 EUCLA COURT $260 PER WEEK 3 Bdrm home on Eastern side of town, quiet cul-de-sac, Electric cooking, Carport UMR plus large Shed, Pergola & separate Bath/Shower, NO Pets – Available 12/02/18

PRICE AT $229,000

COLLECTED STUPIDITY - COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN... By ROBBIE TANSEL A couple of weeks ago I wrote an article moaning about emojis, which really was me saying young people can’t communicate. But I was reminded this week that it’s not just young people who can’t communicate. Some older folk have communication issues of their own. I was at my parent’s house recently for dinner. We were having a lovely chat around the dinner table when part way through a story she was telling, my mother said, “…it was that lady.” “What lady?” I say.“You know. That lady,” she says. Quite obviously I don’t know that lady or I wouldn’t have asked. Apart from that, how would I know who she was talking about when the only information I had was that the subject of the communication was a lady It could be Michelle Obama, it could be Kylie Minogue, it could be the lady who served her at Bakers Delight. I have no idea She sees I still haven’t magically read her mind, which let’s be honest would be very difficult and really quite cloudy at

this point in time so helps me with, “That lady you spoke to that day.” Now that she’s narrowed it down to 50,000 people I know exactly who she’s talking about, obviously. The frustrating thing now is that I actually want to know who she’s talking about. The mystery has me interested so I’m going to have to persist with the conversation. If I didn’t now care I could just change the subject and ask Dad if the police were investigating him for anything at the moment. Mum knows I’m interested so continues with, “You know? With the hair.” At this point I’m pretty sure she’s giving me deliberately vague facts because she’s just happy that someone’s interested in what she has to say for once. “She’s kind of short,” she throws at me next. Someone’s going to have to explain to me what kind of short is. Is she short or not? How is someone kind of short? Under 150 centimetres is a short person, 150 to 160 centimetres is kind of short and over that is tall? “She used to come in to the shop,” she helpfully provides next. I didn’t work at Mum’s shop, so this is clearly not helping me at all.“Her husband works at the shop in Millicent.” Finally she’s narrowed it down for me…if I knew anyone who worked in a shop in Millicent this fact may have helped me. At this point I’m starting to get a bit annoyed. As a storyteller, you really need to take responsibility for the story you’re about to tell. You need to have it planned out in your head, with key details ready to be delivered. ou really should not leave it up to those listening to your story to fill in the details for you. You decided you wanted to tell the story. I shouldn’t have to help you now. “Her name starts with T.” Finally I can at least start having some guesses.“Tracey. Tina. Tara. Tanya.” “Maybe it doesn’t start with a T.” I really want to know the person she’s talking about, I won’t lie. “She’s got dark brown hair.” Now we’re playing the worst game of Guess Who ever. At lifestyle1.net | 24

least with Guess Who I have thirty faces in front of me and I can start eliminating people who don’t fit the description. In this version of the game, I have to have a mental image in my head of every woman my mother has ever met, who’s kind of short, spoke to me at some point in my life, came into Mum’s shop, has a husband who works at Millicent, has dark brown hair and may or may not have a name that starts with T. And I’m relying on a woman in the early signs of dementia to answer my questions. The chances are she’s actually a mute, giant, man, who’s bald and has seven cats. To paraphrase Mark Twain, “Never play Guess Who with stupid people, because they will drag you down to their level, and then beat you by answering your questions incorrectly.” I only realised a couple of hours later, that the woman’s name, that we never managed to arrive at, wasn’t important to the story at all. But apparently her daughter is getting married on the weekend so all the best to her. If you think my mum may have been trying to describe you, email me at robbietansel@gmail.com I’m sure it will make us all feel better.


AT A GLANCE

NEW LANGUAGE PROGRAM FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS Karreeta Peeneeyt Mara Portland Child and Family Complex will be proudly teaching Indonesian to pre-schoolers as of this month with the Early Learning Languages Australia (ELLA) program. The Early Learning Languages Australia program engages pre-schoolers with languages other than English through a series of fun, play-based apps, which are aligned to the Early Years Learning Framework. Glenelg Shire Council children services manager Janine Johnstone said the ELLA program is a child-centred program specifically aimed at children in Kindergarten. “It includes a suite of materials, including apps, resource material and educator support networks, developed through the ELLA trial to support the effective delivery of early language learning in preschool services,” Mrs Johnstone said. “The apps have been designed to consider the needs, interests and capabilities of four-year-olds. The apps encourage collaboration, between peers and with educators as colearners.” Glenelg Shire Council Mayor Cr Anita Rank said the new program would be extremely beneficial to the future of the lucky pre-schoolers. “Many children have to wait until they reach their primary school years to begin learning a second language, and with Indonesian being taught throughout primary schools in the shire, this is the perfect head start for our pre-schoolers,” Cr Rank said. “Indonesia is one of Australia’s closest neighbours and to be able to speak a second language at the age of four is a tremendous effort and the children will value this program well into their future both professional and social.” Above - Lucy Scott, Charli Hawker, Bec Greening, Ebony Hawker, Tamara Reiffel and Zaila Cox

GLENCOE TOWN MEETING The community are invited to attend a Glencoe Community Town Plan meeting from 6pm to 8.30pm on Wednesday, February 21, in the Glencoe Football Clubrooms.Wattle Range Council is developing Ten Year Community Town

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY Business operators from the Wattle Range district were among the top performers for views and leads from the State’s key tourism website. The website, southaustralia.com is a ‘one stop shop’ for all tourism information regarding places to go, things to do and where to stay across the State. Operators with a listing on the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW), the national tourism operators database, are listed on the South Australian Tourism Commission site and there are currently over 650 Limestone Coast businesses registered. A recent SA Tourism Commission report outlining consumer engagement with the site through the months of September and October last year, highlighted a number of Wattle Range tourism operators. The Southern Ocean Tourist Park was the top performing Accommodation provider, receiving the most product leads for both months, and operators from the Coonawarra Wine region featured heavily in the Food & Drink, Tours and Events categories. The Millicent Mega Playground was a popular attraction with site visitors and the Nangwarry Forestry and Logging Museum was high on the list for customer contact. Wattle Range Council director development services Steve Chapple was particularly pleased to see the results. “It is great to see tourism operators reaping the rewards of the effort they are putting in to their online presence,” he said. “A campaign by the Limestone Coast LGA to increase participation in the Tourism Data Warehouse last year was highly successful with a 115% increase in listings in 2017. We encourage all Wattle Range operators to list on the national database to grow their online exposure.” To list a tourism product in the ATDW or to update an existing listing visit atdw. com.au.

Plans for each of the townships within its boundaries. While the information gathering session will be supported by council staff, the plan will be driven by the community. This initial meeting will help develop a Vision Statement for the township, highlight what makes Glencoe unique and what potential is available for the future. A copy of the draft plan is available on council’s website at http:// www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au/haveyoursay A light supper will be supplied by the Glencoe Football Club on the night.

YOUTH DIVERSITY GROUP LAUNCHES SHORT FILM The message of pride and equality is being spread right across the Glenelg Shire thanks to the creative efforts of local youth. Youth diversity group Skittles have recently launched their own local pride awareness video, Portland Pride, across social media networks, exploring the themes of inclusion, identity and acceptance in regional communities. Skittles group facilitator and youth development officer Cathryn Walder said the video hoped to promote and celebrate diversity. “Portland Pride is part of an innovative campaign by the Skittles group to help spread the message of love and equality throughout the community,” she said. Portland Pride can be viewed via The Glenelg Shire Youth Facebook page at: https://www. facebook.com/GSCYou/. The Skittles group was established in 2014 to support young diverse people aged 12-25 and their friends. The initiative is funded by the State Government Engage! Funding stream and the Health Equal Youth (HEY) Grant program. Anyone interested in joining the Skittles group can contact Cathryn Walder via mobile 0400 151 447, or via the Glenelg Shire Youth Facebook page. Above - Skittles group member Joe Antony as featured in the Portland Pride film.

AMI WILLIAMSON TO HEADLINE FRANCES FOLK GATHERING It is a unique festival where no one is really a visitor - everyone is a participant. The Frances Folk Gathering encompasses music, art, poetry and everything in between, including a wonderfully eclectic market, and Ami Williamson is set to be the headline act in 2018. Running from February 23-25, it is a genuinely inclusive event not to be missed. lifestyle1.net | 25

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ANNIVERSARY FIELD DAYS ON THE HORIZON With a town population of 400 and a district population around the 1000 mark, Lucindale is a community that packs a real punch. This year, the town’s most iconic event – the South East Field Days – turns 40. It is an event that brings the community together, it celebrates all things rural, showcasing everything from yard dogs to fashion, from machinery to scarecrows, and even more importantly raises much needed funds for a raft of community groups and projects, with the tally over the past four years already topping the $2.5million dollar mark. The most significant contribution over the 40 years was $100,000 towards the Naracoorte Hospital CATSCAN. “That is something we are exceptionally proud of,” South East Field Days secretary Lyn Crosby said. Every year the exhibitors sprawl across Yakka Park and with a 40th anniversary to celebrate, there will be a mix of nostalgia, past favourite attractions, as well as new entertainment to keep the tens of thousands of visitors interested from start to finish. Aussie FMX is the main attraction at the 40th anniversary event. Established by Brodie Carmichael, this freestyle motocross show is an exciting, family friendly event that promises to thrill. “The Aussie FMX team know what it’s like to be a kid in the crowd because for most of us that’s where our passion for bikes began,” Brodie said. “We take the time to talk to the kids after the show and the riders are happy to answer questions, pose for photos, sign autographs and allow the kids the opportunity to see the bikes up close.” Aussie FMX pack a lot of action into a 30 minute show as they perform death defying tricks. On the flip side to Aussie FMX’s debut at the field days, organisers have also been working overtime to ensure the history of the event and the hours and hours of volunteer manpower that has seen the event grow into, not only one of the most visited field days in Australia, but a lucrative community fundraiser. Jeff Davey has been collecting memorabilia, including photos, so the history of the South East Field Days can be celebrated at this anniversary event and no doubt he would still be happy for people to hand over any field days history they have in their possession. Jeff, like many of the long standing Lucindale Lions Club members – the club behind the successful event – has also had a front row seat to the evolution of the field days, having rolled up his sleeves alongside the rest of the community in developing Yakka Park and continuing to provide manpower and expertise to the many upgrades the facility has enjoyed over the years. The list of old favourites will be lead by the South Australian Police Dixieland Band. “They have been so popular and we are so glad they could come back for our 40th anniversary,” lifestyle1.net | 26

Lyn said. Organisers have also managed to secure the always popular Carlton Brewery draught horses. “That’s a bit of a coup,” Lyn said. Fashion has long been a central part of the field days and that will also have an historic flavour with the Millicent Museum coming on board and sharing their outstanding and extensive collection of vintage clothing. There will be a focus on a Woolmark collection in the fashion parades as well as the retro clothing from the Millicent Museum,” Lyn said. The Lions Mobile Skin Cancer screening has become a feature of the event in recent years, as well, and all it takes is one quick phone call to book your place – (08)8766 7001. Given there were 90 cases referred for further medical assessment last year, it is a service well worth taking advantage of.

Dairy SA is on board with an interactive display for the kids and the Coprice/Elders South Australian Working Dog Championships always attracts a crowd. In line with previous years, the 2018 South East Field Days look set to have around 600 exhibitors with more than 20,000 people expected to converge on Yakka Park over the two days – March 16 & 17. Above - The 40th South East Field Days headline act - Aussie FMX. Below (top) - The Carlton Brewery clydesdales will be roaming Yakka Park. Below (bottom) - The South Australian Police Dixieland Band is back by popular demand.



FORMER AFL STAR SET TO HEADLINE GOLF FUNDRAISER Portland District Health’s annual charity golf event will this year raise funds for chemotherapy and dialysis treatment chairs, with former AFL star David Schwarz joining the campaign. The event on Friday, March 2, will support the purchase of five new $6000 treatment chairs. Players will also have the chance to win a $30,000 car if they can hit a hole-in-one on the eighth hole, along with other prizes. This will be the sixth annual charity golf event and over the past five years it has raised $95,000 for medical equipment to improve services for patients and clients at PDH. PDH community engagement and fundraising officer Carolyn Malseed said the replacement treatment chairs were designed for safety and patient comfort. “Staff safety is paramount in providing optimum care, and the chairs incorporate a range of features to ensure convenience and staff safety are not compromised for patient comfort,” Ms Malseed said. The charity golf event is one of PDH’s major fund-raisers. “It has always had great community support from sponsors and players and we’re looking forward to another successful event,” Ms Malseed said. The Australian Bluegum Plantation (ABP) hole-in-one challenge could net players a choice of car worth $30,000 supplied and supported by Callaghan Motors. Players will compete for prizes for longest drive, nearest the pin, best team costume and more. The four-person Ambrose 13-hole event will kick off at 2pm sharp. Football, racing and radio personality Schwarz will play in the golf event and speak at the dinner later that evening at the golf club where music will be provided by Dean Outtram and Damon Yuill. For the past 12 years the former Melbourne AFL footballer was presenter on the SEN Radio drive show ‘The Run Home’. He is also a responsible gambling ambassador. Known during his playing days as `The Ox’ for his strong build, Schwarz played 173 games for Melbourne and kicked 244 goals before retiring in 2002. Tickets can be obtained through the Portland Golf Club (03)5523 2523 or https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ portland-district-health-charity-golf-daytickets-42218250925. Above - Former AFL player turned media commentator David Schwarz will be the headline act at the PDH Charity Golf Day.

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YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM ON OFFER If you know a young person who wants to contribute to their local community, now is your chance to nominate them to be a part of a dynamic youth program. Nominations are now open for the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project, an education program which provides opportunities for years nine and ten students in the Glenelg Shire to grow as leaders in their community. Established by the Western Bulldogs Football Club in 2013, the program, which was formerly known as the

Western Bulldogs Leadership Project graduates Brock Pengilly and Courtney Ball are calling on aspiring leaders to apply for the 2018 program.

Whitten Project, enables young people to learn from respected industry leaders, build capacities in leadership, teamwork and communication and make new friends. The state-wide program is currently implemented across 13 local government areas, including metropolitan and regional communities. Previous program participant Courtney Ball was quick to encourage fellow youth to apply. “I have walked away from the Western Bulldogs Leadership Project with a lifetime of skills and knowledge,

it is definitely a program that sets you up for the future,” she said. “The skills you get out of the program are invaluable, I learnt more about myself and my leadership potential during the six month period than I ever had before. I would 100 per cent recommend the program to others, it takes commitment but it is worth the time. You just need to be willing to challenge yourself and eager to learn.” The Western Bulldogs Project is free and participants will be supported throughout the delivery of the project by the Glenelg Shire Council’s Youth Development team over the six month period. This is the fifth year that Glenelg Shire will be participating in the popular program, with more than 70 nominations received for last year. Interested individuals are encouraged to self-nominate or to ask a school teacher, sport or community club member, or council staff member to assist.Nominations close Friday, February 23.

A modern spin on a classic Gilbert & Sullivan musical is set to entertain families this February as part of an upcoming performance from the Arts Glenelg 2018 season program. Promac Productions’ Pirates of Penzance will visit both the Casterton Town Hall and the Portland Arts Centre from Thursday, February 22, to Friday, February 23, with the show making its final Australian tour. Glenelg Shire arts and culture manager Susie Lyons said it would be a night of quality swashbuckling entertainment for families. “Glenelg Shire audiences have loved Promac Productions Gilbert and Sullivan shows for many years and this new imagining of this classic musical is a must see, especially for families,” she said. “The show will feature all of the classic hit songs that audiences know and love, such as The Modern Major General, I am The Pirate King and of course the stunning Poor Wandering One. With a full set of music, costumes and clashing

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swords, Pirates of Penzance is a fun music comedy with a contemporary twist and is sure to delight all ages.” Ms Lyons encouraged the Glenelg Shire community to make the most of the show’s farewell tour as the cast performs for the very final time in Australia. “The show, which will be performed at various family friendly times in both Casterton and Portland, is a great opportunity to get together with your friends and family to enjoy some shamelessly fabulous entertainment,” she said. “Pirates of Penzance will also feature some of the nation’s most seasoned performers, including Australian music theatre star Philip Gould, and has received

rave reviews from media outlets across the country. So say hello and goodbye to the pirates at either the Casterton Town Hall or the Portland Arts Centre as they sail off into the sunset, but not before providing the family with a great time in the theatre.” Pirates of Penzance will be performed at the Casterton Town Hall on Friday, February 23, at 7.30pm and will also be performed at the Portland Arts Centre on Thursday, February 22, and Friday, February 23, with both evening and morning timeslots on offer. Tickets to Pirates of Penzance performances are available online via www.portlandartscentre.com. au or by contacting the Portland Arts Centre directly on (03)5522 2263. Left - Cast members Alison Jones, Brian Hannan and Philip Gould are bringing the Pirates of Penzance production to the Glenelg Shire.


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1. The 1993 Sleepless In Seattle romcom starred which two Hollywood heavyweights in the two lead roles? 2. The 1953 film From Here to Eternity was based on the book by which author? 3. The 1965 number one hit I Got You Babe was sung by which famous musical couple? 4. American actress Lindsay Price married which Australian celebrity chef in 2013? 5. Who is Jennifer Aniston’s husband? 6. Who are the famous parents of North West? 7. Who are the Roman and Greek gods of love? 8. The 1951 Irving Gordon song Unforgettable was first recorded by which popular crooner? 9. Audrey Hepburn won an Academy Award for her turn as a princess in the 1953 romance Roman Holiday – who played the American reporter who won her heart?

10. On October 22 last year, which two tennis greats will celebrate 16 years of marriage? 11. The Ronan Keating hit When You Say Nothing At All was the love anthem for which 1999 British rom-com? 12. Model Megan Gale shares two children with which former AFL player? 13. In which year did John Paul Young release the disco hit Love Is In The Air? 14. On which date this year are Prince Harry & Meaghan Markle set to tie the knot? 15. Music star & actor Justin Timberlake is married to which actress? 16. Jack Dawson is the romantic lead in which epic movie? 17. The Angry Anderson ballad Suddenly was the love theme for which Aussie TV soap wedding? 18. Which bachelor did Sophie Monk choose in the 2017 series of The Bachelorette Australia? 19. Who played Scarlett O’Hara in the movie epic Gone With The Wind? 20. Bo & Hope; Steve & Kayla and Shane & Kim are all super couples from which US daytime soap?

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TESSA TOUGHING IT OUT How many of us have joked about having chronic fatigue syndrome when we feel a touch tired after a long week at work or a late night or two? Safe to say, living with chronic fatigue syndrome is far more challenging than needing a nap – it is debilitating and life changing. Just ask 18 year old Mount Gambier girl Tessa Deak. Not only did it take some time for doctors to reach a definitive diagnosis but it has totally changed Tessa’s life. But with the support of her family and her own strong will and determination Tessa continues to find ways to not have her myalgic encephamyelitis (ME), the medically correct term for chronic fatigue syndrome, define her. Tessa’s health issues started with back pain – that was four years ago. What followed was a stressful time for all involved. All sorts of diagnoses ensued from medical doctors and specialists, including the suggestion the symptons could have been mental and not physical, with multiple sclerosis also an early front runner. And while the tests continued and the medications were prescribed, Tessa was deteriorating. She could barely get through a day of school in Year 9 and she was losing weight dramatically as she often could not stomach food. The side affects from some of the medication was worse than the symptons and Tessa and her family were still none the wiser about what they were dealing with. There were visits to an Adelaide based paediatrician, return visits to GPs, a number of MRIs, homeopathy, salt therapy, and eventually a visit to a rheumatologist, when the possibility of ME started to emerge as the leading contender in terms of a correct diagnosis. “No one ever died from a second opinion,” mother Fiona Pulford said. And once the ME diagnosis was confirmed, it at least gave Tessa some direction and a chance to start to work out how best to live with what is a often a life sentence, with 25 percent of sufferers worldwide being housebound or confined to bed. Tessa was now in Year 11 and despite only being able to attend classes on average about 40 percent of the time, the gifted student was still earning As and Bs. For Tessa, though, where she though her school might take her looks set to never be realised. Things as simple as noise and light can be an issue for ME sufferers. Both Tessa and her mother and quick to commend Grant High School for its willingness to work with Tessa and her ME but it become clear in Term 1 last year, when Tessa was tackling Year 12, that she would have to put her academic goals on ice. Already six weeks behind, Tessa made the tough decision to leave school. It is not in Tessa’s nature to give up but her health was just not going to allow the dedication and application necessary to successfully complete her SACE. “We just had to accept that there are other ways and other pathways,” Fiona said.

Whatever you do, though, don’t feel sorry for Tessa. “I don’t like people feeling sorry for me or giving me special treatment,” she said. But she knows that’s not completely practical as ME manifests itself quite dramatically from a physical point of view. Feeling tired is an issue and it gets to the point where Tessa’s legs just don’t work. Prior to and after diagnosis, Tessa has sometimes had to pull herself basically crawling to sometimes get from the bathroom back to her room. It has led the family to a decision, in hindsight, they wish they had made earlier – Tessa now has a wheelchair. While many see that as a symbol of her disability, for Tessa it is a way of defying the ME. Rather than forgoing shopping or a concert or a party, where standing becomes impossible and her muscles can quit on her, the wheelchair takes that out of the equation and she can better enjoy getting out and about like a regular 18 year old. Tessa was worried about how people will react to her opting for a wheelchair – choosing to announce it on facebook through a funny video as she tried to do a wheelie. And because Tessa has not constantly talked about her ME – given the complicated nature of the neuroimmune condition – she knows even some of her closest school friends do not really understand what she is dealing with. “School friends have asked me if I am coming back to school this year,” Tessa said. “It is hard to understand that I just can’t do it. The same with getting a job. It is hard to find a job where the ME will not affect my ability to do a job properly and also to be reliable. I spend a lot of time at home, on the couch or in bed, and it is because I have to not because I’m lazy and it is just really hard to explain ME without getting into what are long, complicated explanations.” Tessa has also had to learn to prioritise. If she knows she has a friend’s birthday to attend she tries to conserve energy ion the lead up and also knows that she will pay for doing what for most of us, is very ordinary, as she will be extra tired and feeling unwell in the days after, if not weeks. The scary thing is, when you get a glimpse into what life is like for Tessa, is she is not affected anywhere near as severely as some of the 15-30million sufferers worldwide. Given how ME does physically impede Tessa, it is not surprising she had to give up netball – one of her real passions – but she has not let that stop her either, accepting the fact her days on court might be over, but sharing her passion and knowledge with her club’s younger players in coaching roles. She coached the Hobitz 13 & Under B team to the

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2016 premiership and co-coached the 13 & Under A team last year and also worked with those girls over the summer season. What Tessa has got better at as she learns to live with ME is understanding her body better. “I do know my windows – when I am feeling good and when I am starting to deteriorate,” Tessa said. “I can stay within a certain level so I avoid crashes.” And learning to live with Tessa’s ME has also been a challenge for the family. “We had to recognise that she needs to have a life,” Fiona said. “Physically it is better for her to stay home but it is not best for her mentally and emotionally.” For Tessa not having complete control over her body is the frustrating part. “I have these involuntary finger movements and every now and again my hand just goes in a fist,” she said. She also does still suffer from chronic back pain – the catalyst to this whole ME journey. And Tessa is facing the fact that there is a five percent chance of a full recovery once you hit the five year mark. “But I can still do some things and some people can’t do anything,” she said. She also have a couple of wonderfully supportive friends and her boyfriend, Will, is also a great support for Tessa. To help increase awareness adn to raise some funds, Tessa and Fiona are hosting a screening of Unrest, a Sundance award-winning film by Jennifer Brea at the Dress Circle, the Main Corner Complex, Mount Gambier, on Thursday, March 1, at 6.45pm, and there will be a donation jar for the Millions Missing Campaign. Unrest tells the first-person story of Jennifer and her husband, Omar, newlyweds grappling with how to live in the face of a debilitating lifelong illness. But it is also a global story about an international community of patients with a serious, life-altering illness — millions suffering invisibly and left at the margins of medicine and science. The evening will also feature a short presentation by Tessa and a Q&A opportunity.

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The Mount Gambier Croquet Club hosted two days of competition earlier this month, with players from Portland, Casterton, Millicent, Penola, Naracoorte and the host club. Day one saw Aussie Croquet on the agenda with Portland duo Val Hogan and Anne McFarlane fighting it out in a hit off after both scoring 104. Hogan took the honours. Association croquet was played on day two with Naracoorte’s Ann Staude taking the top honour, from Millicent’s Kath Staude. Above Aussie Croquet winner Val Hogan & second placed Anne McFarlane (both from Portland). Below - A group shot of the competitiors from across the Limestone Coast & South West Victoria.

SOUTH EAST GOLF VETERANS Blue Lake was the venue for 64 South East golf veterans and there was great scoring, with Arch Sunderland taking First Division with 44 points, and Gavin Sparrow, taking out Second Div with 43. Bob O’Connor and Brian Duldig had 38 each in First, and Alex Juokoff 42 and Tank Thompson 39, were runners up in Second. The Ross Orchard went to Phil Richards and Lyndsay Copeman and the NTPs were won by Wally Altschwager and Steven Munro. The ball rundown went to 32. The next outing is February 19 at Port MacDonnell and players need to be early as it is a one tee hitoff.


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CRICKET RESULTS BARBER SHIELD East Gambier v Penola Penola 1st innings 188 East Gambier 1st innings 101 (S. Golebiowski 20no.; H. Karstens 19; D. Stratford 16; C. Evans 3/6; B. Maney 3/18; J. Mullan 2/36) Penola 2nd innings 2/101 (D. Somerfield 46; J. Bateman 24no.) Penola won on 1st innings by 87 runs. West Gambier v South Gambier West Gambier 1st innings 8/349 South Gambier 1st innings 177 (D. Clouigh 79; J. Thompson 33; M. Bowering 21; B. Hosking 4/36; B. Hentschke 2/50; S. Willis 2/22) West Gambeir 2nd innings 5/142 (N. Easterbrook 50; S. Willis 37; B Hentschke 28no.; D. Pople 2/25; C. Jorgenson 2/37) West Gambier won on 1st innings by 172 runs. Mil Lel v North Gambier Mil Lel 1st innings 93 North Gambier 1st innings 151 (J. Schutz 86; M. McInerney 20; no bowling details available) Mil Lel 2nd innings 8/128 (C. Bachmann 42; C. Lock 31; T. Nieuwerkerk 21no.; M. McInerney 3/29; J. Armfield 2/15) North Gambier won on 1st innings by 58 runs. CROUCH SHIELD NO RESULTS AVAILABLE COX BROS Glencoe v Kalangadoo Glencoe 1st innings 7/249

Kalangadoo 1st innigns 60 (A. Mulraney 29; D. Vine 5/30; M. Haase 3/29; C. Vine 2/0) Glencoe won by 189 runs. Gambier Centrals v Yahl Yahl 1st innings 258 Centrals 1st innings 9/300 (C. Hicks 78; J. Risely 45; L. Rainey 38; B. Jeffree 34no.; D.. Bafrrett 33; B. Gibbs 3/82; R. Courtney 2/64; J. Moody 2/71) Gambier Centrals won on 1st innings by 42 runs. North Gambier v Mil Lel Mil Lel 1st innings 96 North Gambier 1st innings 9/204 (A. Bowd 56no.; K. Bowd 39; J. Edwards 3/43; D. Queay 3/20; G. Langford 2/14) Mil Lel 2nd innings 69 (G. Langford 17; K. Bowd 5/15; A. Bowd 3/36) North Gambier won outright by an innings and 39 runs. O’DONOGHUE SHIELD NO RESULTS AVAILABLE HALL TROPHY East Gambier v Mil Lel Mil Lel 1st innings 88 (K. Weber 33ret.; T. Graney 2/0; F. Monger 2/3) SIMS SHIELD Mil Lel Green v Mil Lel Gold Mil Lel Gold 1st innings 8/95 (B. Pfitzner 18; J. Tzioutziouklaris 15ret.; J. Prentice 13; E. Tzioutziouklaris 12; N. Virtanen 3/6; T. Grigg 2/15; A. Harvey 2/3)

BASEBALL RESULTS Division 1 Tigers 9 (K Ransom, D Lane 2; B Morton, J Foster, T Horrigan, A Harkness) d South 1 (A Lewis, B Morale 1); Federal 4 (A Reppin, W Chant, C Carpenter) d Central 1 (D Chuck 3; E Chuck, R Jordan 2; N Meinck, J Aston, L Ridding) Division 2 South 9 (K Lavia 2; H Timms, A Lewis, R Walter, Z Ratcliffe, C Johnson) d Millicent 5 (M McRostie 2, D Pink, M Webber, J Hateley); Central 9 (B Lynagh, A Ruwoldt 2; B Green, L Ridding) d Tigers 3 (B Telford 3; M Thompson, J Verrity, R Rolph, M Crosby) Division 3 Central 20 (S Page, S Kuhl, B Hosking 3; D Cutting, S Kuhl, C Muller 2; M Devereaux) d Naracoorte 7 (A Fox, D Whitwell 3; R Whitwell, A Cross); Federal 8 (H Thomson, M deNys, A deNys 2, K Patzel, P Duffett, T Bourn) drew with South 8 (R Poole 3; M Larkin 2; R Boyd, P Qalter, J Henke, B Trestfrail); Central Magpies 18 (L Patching 4; N Crouch 3; A Hoath, B Crouch, T Wilson, J Phipps 2, W Trench) def Millicent 4; Millicent 12 (J Hately

(HR)2; J Watts, P Manning, P Altschwager, S Watts, D Hutchesson) d Central Magpies 9 (A Hoath, J Phipps 2; B Crouch 1 Home Run, R Hoath, W Trench, A Crouch, N Crouch) Under 15 igers 14 (T May 4; T Morale, A Moulden 2; T Fody, T Jerome, M Moody) d Central 11 (J Chuck, T Aston 2; H Muller, A Ridding, B Hosking, B Braithwaite); Naracoorte 9 (B Blacker 2; K Druwitt, B Fox) d Federal 7 (T Graney, S McClean, M Thompson) Under 13 Gold Millicent 7 (G Morley 2; D Hateley, E Cushion 1 South – J Lewis, D Habner, N Habner) def South 3; Central 17 (K Allen, K Hosking, C Innis 2; H Keding, J Sims, O Capewell, C Watson ) d Tigers 0 (A Merrett, X Minchell) Under 13 Blue Tigers 11 (B Sampson) d Federal 3 (N Vanderhorst); Tigers 14 (C McCann 3; C Pitkin, F Hillston 2; L McCann, H Martin) def Central 11 (F Muller, D Ferguson, B Jackson 2; N Greenham, B Braithwaite, L Broome)

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2018 AUTOFEST RESULTS MOUNT GAMBIER GRAND CHAMPION Ken Logue CHAMPION FEMALE COMPETITOR Catherine D’Amico GO TO WHOA King of the Mount - Ken Logue Queen of the Mount - Catherine D’Amico AUTOKHANA King of the Mount - Paul Watts Queen of the Mount - Catherine D’Amico YOUNG GUNS BURNOUT SHOOTOUT Future Star - Nick Stock Hard Charger - Jacob Parkes Top Gun - Amber Davey TOP 20 BURNOUT RANKINGS Tim Barby - 375 points Sean Basford - 370 Leigh MacKenzie - 364 CHAMPION OVERALL PRO BURNOUT Tim Barby FULL LIST OF RESULTS AT WWW.AUTOFEST.COM.AU Above - Tim Barby. Left (from top) - Ken Logue; Nick Stock & Paul Watts. PHOTOS COURTESY OF DARREN ARCHIBALD


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Demons 17 (Montanna Millard (HR), B. Morale, M. Payne, A. Livingston 3; C. Manning, S. Nieuwenhuizen 2) d Warriors 11 (L. Bruggemann, F. Walker, C. Chaplin 2; K. Telford, M. Hann); Concordes White 13 (J. Hopgood, S. Brown, H. Taylor 3; M. Sutherland, C. Fowler 2) d Wanderers 7 (E. Hart, K. Doyle 2; F. Finch (HR), J. Hart, C. Whiting, E. Davey, K. Carr)

THREE MOUNT GAMBIER RECIPIENTS OF ACTIVE CLUB GRANT FUNDING Member for Mount Gambier, Troy Bell MP has congratulated the recent recipients of the State Government’s Active Club Program. Redbacks Hockey Club, South East Women’s Football Association and the West Gambier Cricket Club were successful in what was Roubd 44 of the program, with organisations able to apply for up to $5000 for plany and equipment. “Many of our sporting clubs are proactive throughout the year and fundraise to purchase equipment for their club and to improve facilities,” Mr Bell said. “I am pleased that the government assists clubs throughout the region by providing them an opportunity to apply for grants. I encourage clubs to visit www.ors.sa.gov.au to investigate what grants are available.” The next round of Active Club Program opened on February 7.Redbacks Hockey Club President Noelene Moore said the funds would allow the club to purchase equipment such as hockey sticks, shin guards and training resources, as well as replacing goalie equipment for their junior teams. West Gambier Cricket Club president Shane Dycer said the funding was earmarked to construct a hard wicket pitch at the Tenison Woods College oval for juniors. The South East Womens Football Association has more than 180 players participating in the competition and the funding will enable it to purchase new goal posts and net. The association’s Sue Lines said the Under 12 competition continued to grow and the grant would enable them to purchase smaller goal posts for this competition. Above - The West Gambier Cricket Club presentation. Below (from top) - The South East Women’s Football Association presentation and the Redbacks Hockey Club presentation.

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HYLAND & GODDEN WIN 2-4-2 The Mac Land Rover 2-4-2 competition earlier this month saw 42 bowlers divided into 18 teams of pairs and 2 teams of triples. The rink winners were Ian Ross and Jim Campbell (30+3), Ray Doecke and Herb Henderson (31+3), Neil Whelan and Jan Buhlmann (31+15), Glenn Brown and Rob Chambers (32+9), David Crase and Wayne Burris (32+10, Rod Gibbs and Garth Baker (32+15), Derk Peitersma and Peter Delaney (34+6). The overall winners were Peter Hyland and Carlene Godden (35+23) from runners-up Andre Reinders, Bruce Pettman and Ros Varcoe (34+12). Above - The Mac Land Rover 2-4-2 winners & runners-up - Carlene Godden, Peter Hyland, Bruce Pettman, Andre Reinders & Ros Varcoe.

TENNIS RESULTS LSE PENNANT BOWLS MID WEEK OPEN PENNANT NO RESULTS LADIES Division one Port MacDonnell 59/12 d <Millicent 33/2; Mount Gambier 43/14 d Penola 37/0; Mount Gambier RSL Red 63/14 d Mount Gambeir RSL Blue 28/0; Naracorote 36/7 drew with Kingston 36/7. Division two Kalangadoo/Penola 54/13 d MOunt Gambier RSL 40/1; Millicent Red 55/14 d Naracorote RSL 35/0; Millicent Blue 51/12 d Port MacDonnell 46/2; Naracoorte 53/12 d Robe 48/2. Division three Millicent 49/12 d Beachport Blue 42/2; Penola 65/14 d Robe 23/0; Beachport Red 76/14 d Port MacDonnell 24/0; Mount Gambier RSL 44/12 d Lucindale 42/2 OPEN Division one Mount Gambier RSL Blue 99/16 d Naracoorte RSL 60/0; Mount Gambier Red 90/16 d Lucindale 43/0; Naracoorte 94/16 d Kalangadoo 52/0; Mount Gambier RSL Red 91/16 d Millicent 49/0; Port MacDonnell 84/16 d Mount Gambier Blue 55/0. Division two Kingston 67/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Red 58/2; Port MacDonnell 71/14 d Millicent 60/2; MOunt Gambier RSL Blue v Frances (no result available); Robe 84/14 d Penola 79/2; Naraocorte 70/12 d Mount Gambier 65/4 Division three Mount Gambier RSL Red 94/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 62/2; Millicent Red 66/12 d Port MaDonnell 54/4; Millicent Blue 82/15 d Naracoorte 62/1; Kingston 77/16 d Mount Gambeir 62/0. Division four - Red Millicent 103/16 d Lucindale 50/0; Beachport 90/16 d Naracoorte RSL 56/0; Penola 69/14 d Mount Gambier 52/2; Robe - BYE. Division four - Blue Millicent 53/12 d Beachport 43/2; Kalangadoo v Frances (no result available); Port MacDonnell 55/12 d Naraocorte 42/2; Millicent Green defeated Lucindale (forfeit).

MOUNT GAMBIER & DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION RESULTS A1 Glencoe 11-85 d West Gambier 6-70 Men’s singles: D. Childs d E. Schultz 6-4; J. Brohier d J. Wilkinson 7-6; D. Ferguson d J; Dedonatis 6-2; M Kasparian d N. Land 6-3. Women’s singles: S. Edwards lost to J. Sealey 3-6; L. Edwards d C. Bruhn 6-1; A. Edwards lost to B. Winterfield 3-6; J. Mitchell lost to A. Patzel 1-6. Mount Gambier 9-86 d Uniting Church 9-77 Men’s singles: A. Van Den Hurk d I. Hopes 6-0; T. Snell d B. McInness 6-0; H. Hanockc lost to D. Moon 6-7; J. Clarke lost to T. Crowe 2-6. Women’s singles: H. Heemskerk lost to A. Oldfield 3-6; G. Ferguson lost to T. Megaw 0-6; J. Van Den Hurk d V. Maxwell 6-1; B. McKinnon won 6-1. A2 Glencoe Maroon 12-83 d West Gambier Blue 4-62; Glencoe Gold 9-74 d West Gambier Red 7-69; Centrals 9-71 d Mount Schank 7-76; Suttontown - BYE. B1 Centrals Grey v Moorak Green (no results available); Suttontown Tigers 12-72 d Centrals Orange 0-0; Moorak Gold v Uniting Church (no results available); Mount Gambier 12-72 d Suttontown Crows 0-23; Mil Lel v West Gambier (no results available). Ladies doubles Mil Lel 6-36 d West Gambier 0-1; Glencoe Maroon 5-35 d Uniting Church 1-28; Saints United 5-32 d Glencoe Gold 1-18; Moorak v Allendale East (no results available); Reidy Park - BYE. Mixed doubles Mount Gambier 3-26 d Mil Lel 3-25; Glencoe 4-34 d Centrals 2-33; Mount Schank - BYE.

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North Gambier Sims Shield player Kobe Crowhurst needed only two overs to do some damage in week one of round seven. He took 4/1 including a hat trick.

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Mount Gambier RSL & District bowlers Eileen Cruise, Veronica Opie, Carmel McQuade and Liz Schroder won the Millicent Bowls Club Invitation Pairs & Fours.

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The South East Senior cricket team successfully defended its South Australian Senior Country Carnival Title last week. The team was captained by Jake Schutz (above)..

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Penola’s McCorquindale Park is set for a $426,000 facelift courtesy of the Female Facilities Program.

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