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ISSUE 719 | FEBRUARY 22 - 28 2018 Phone 08 8724 7111 www.lifestyle1.net

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COVER • RECRUITMENT, LABOUR HIRE & TRAINING ALL UNDER ONE ROOF Gramac Solutions has been a locally owned and operated regional business providing recruitment, labour hire, consultancy services and room and office hire within the Limestone Coast region for the past 15 years, it’s their anniversary milestone and Grace and Wayne wish to celebrate by recognising and thanking all their clientele past and present, local companies, local government , business and service groups, and every individual that, in part, has contributed to and shaped their history so far. “Their continuing support is why we are still here, we would not have been here 15 years if people did not support us,” Grace said. Grace and Wayne have built the business from the ground up and have continually reinvested into new

infrastructure to ensures the region’s employers and business have access to quality recruitment, labour hire and training services right on its doorstep. Gramac Solutions is still very focussed on recruitment and labour hire – the pillars on which the business was built 15 years ago, and the expansion of all its services has seen the staff grow from two to 12 in that time. “My staff, both past and present, have worked so hard to help make the business what it is today and are a pivotal in delivering on our mission statement and goals of our company in both their professionalism and customer service to all our clientele,” Grace said. These were and still are the foundation principles on which Grace started the business in 2003 and they remain the cornerstones of every aspect of the ever-evolving business. “I still get a buzz out of coming here every day,” Grace said. The training element of the business has been operational since 2012. As a project manager with decades of experience, Wayne started to become aware that people in this region looking to gain employment on project work in the Limestone Coast and interstate, might have had the skills and qualifications, but not necessarily the additional skill sets, or competencies required to gain employment within these work environments. Grace’s experience in the recruitment and labour hire field, combined with Wayne’s extensive knowledge of the construction and engineering industry, has proved a winning formula,

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allowing them to expand their delivery of services in accredited and nonaccredited training as a Registered Training Organisation (#70249) offering specialised training in Work Health and Safety, High Risk Work activities, High Risk Work Licences and Bookkeeping/Finance and short courses. Having the opportunity to acquire a property opposite their existing offices at 1a Hedley Street premises, allowed them to construct a purpose-built training facility, where the access to working heights equipment and scenarios, confined spaces, climbing towers, roof access equipment, scaffolding and mobile access equipment, see workplace scenarios easily simulated, which has taken the training to a whole new level. “We are able to provide that training quickly and effectively and we are flexible in the way we offer training,” Wayne said. “We can offer nights or weekends or whatever is best for the business at the time.” Gramac welcomes any enquires about any of the services they provide

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GRAMAC SOLUTIONS 1A Hedley Street Mount Gambier SA 5290 Ph: (08)8724 8577 Above- Gramac’s new training facility. Left - Grace McNally is celebrating 15 years of providing recruitment, labour hire & training services to the Limestone Coast PHOTO (INCLUDING COVER PHOTO) BY MARCUS JONES.

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TRIATHLON ANNIVERSARY PRODUCES TOP QUALITY RACING Adelaide’s Steve McKenna has taken out the 30th Anniversary Naracoorte Toyota Kingston SE Triathlon with a time of 1:51:32. Steve beat 2017 winner Jack Tierney over the line in the International Cycles Olympic Course, with Jack recording 1:59:08. Adelaide’s Claire Fenoughty was the first female across the line with a time of 2:14:38. The always competitive Jen Sturm wasn’t far behind with a time of 2:15:19. “We had some great tussles in both the male and female sections of the Olympic Course.” said club president Ali Stillwell. “Both Steve and Jack, and Claire and Jen had close races, with the lead changing dramatically in the run leg. Steve and Claire both poweredthrough the run, which made

the battle very exciting.” McKenna, who has competed in a number of Kingston SE Triathlons, enjoyed the calmer conditions this year for the February 11 event. “The race went really well and the weather held up this year making for an enjoyable swim,” he said. “It was amazing swimming out there in the clean and clear open water. Everyone seemed to either have improved a lot on last year or had a great experience as usual.” For the past couple of seasons Steve and Jack Tierney have been neck and neck, providing great competitive viewing for all spectators. “It’s been great having Jack there to make each race a hard one,” said Steve. “We’ve been battling it out for the last two

seasons and I think it’s taken us to a whole new level being able to whip each other each race.” This year Steve got the chance to stay a few days before the event and “make the most of Kingston”. After competing at Glenelg the previous weekend, Steve wa off to the Ironman Geelong 70.3 last weekend which will round out a very busy month of triathlons. For female winner Claire Fenoughty it was extra special, winning at her very first Kingston SE Triathlon. “It always feels amazing to have a win especially in a tough race and it also feels pretty special to have a win in a race that some very talented girls have won in the past,” she said. “What an awesome race, first time for me and I had heard a lot about how tough the course can be in windy conditions, but Mother Nature really turned it on for the 30th anniversary with pods of dolphins

along the swim course, light winds and sunshine. It’s a real community atmosphere with lots of welcomed encouragement on the sidelines and the Royal Australian Navy Band SA topped it off with some grooving tunes at the end of the race. It was great to see lots of people of all ages out there having a go, competing and cheeringeveryone on.” The Harrington Superkidz had 36 competitors, and while the Robe and Districts Community Bank Fun Run/ Walk was low on numbers, it was still great to see support go towards the Kingston SE Men’s Shed. “The Triathlon SA whole Junior Development Squad attended the triathlon this year, which was great,” said Ali. “We had lots of very close times in the short course, with many finishing in under an hour. We also had great representatives from past committees and it was especially great to see the Kingston SE Triathlon instigators Brett and Karin Williams there to help with presentations.” Local Kingston team ‘Hey Doc’ took out the Crown Inn Short Course for the teams; with Sam Robertson swimming the 500m, Bryce Smith cycling the 13.3km and Henry Rothall running the 3.6km. “It was the first triathlon for me, but I think the other guys have done it before,” said Bryce. Bryce said the win was great especially because their aim was to beat their footy coaches, which they did.

Club president Ali Stillwell said the extra inspirational highlight from Sunday’s event was Sid James and Kevin Fergusson. “It was absolutely amazing to watch them,” she said. “Particularly to watch Kevin push and pull Sid around the short course. “They were amazed by all the support, and everyone cheered them on.” Sid and Kevin finished the race together with a time of 2:58:49. ‘Will Power’ (William Hay, Terry Johnson and Bill Mallyon) were back as well, this time with a slight name change ‘Seventies Will Power’ but showing that, at any age, you can be a strong competitor. They completed the Olympic Course in 2:57:57. “A huge thank you must go to all the volunteers and marshals, I really can’t speak highly enough of the support we get for this event,” said Ali. “Every request has been met with a generosity that I can’t put a value on, the committee has been fantastic as always, and Patrick Doyle does a great job as race director. “Of course, the event wouldn’t go ahead without our major sponsor Naracoorte Toyota, or the many other sponsors we have - we can’t do this without them.” Above (left) - International Cycles Olympic Course winners Jen Sturm and Steve McKenna at the finish line for Left - Sunday’s Kingston SE Triathlon competitors in action led by Mount Gambier’s Craig Dunn.

GARTNER FINALLY SNARES VICTORIAN TITLE If nothing else, Dave Gartner is a patient man. He took out the Victorian Super Sedan Title earlier this month on what was his 15th attempt, having finished second a record seven times. Gartner claimed the title in an action packed race that was decided by a car length, or .829 seconds. The Victorian title brings Gartner’s State title tally to six, adding to his 2015 Western Australian triumph and four South Australian titles. Gartner beat Mick Nicola Snr to snare the Victorian title, with Brad Wicks in third. Above - Dave Gartner (centre) clutching his maiden Victorian Super Sedan Title.

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YOUNG SURVIVOR SET TO LEAD MELANOMA MARCH Mount Gamier is set to host its second Melanoma March on Sunday, March 4, and the 2018 event will be led by 15 year old Toby Rayner – a teenager who knows all too well the impact melanoma can have on a life. It started with Toby struggling to read the board in class as a Year 7 student and ended with Toby losing his eye. He went to the eye doctor thinking perhaps he would have to wear glasses and ended up attending a string of specialist appointments before the distressing diagnosis came. A freckle in Toby’s left eye was the culprit as the diagnosis revealed Toby had the rarest form of eye cancer – an iris melanoma. “We went to a lot of doctors and they were not really sure why I couldn’t see properly,” Toby said. “The cancer I had was something that usually only happens to older people.” It was eventually a Melbourne based specialist that discovered the melanoma and it was on October 5 in 2015 that Toby received the news. He also had glaucoma as a result of the melanoma. On November 30 Toby had the necessary surgery and the family then gave themselves until January 1 the following year to feel sorry for Toby and then it was life as usual. “We decided a new year was a good time to decide to get on with life,” mother Julie-Ann said. “To be honest we really only broke down in tears once when we first found out and that was it. I have three sons and we couldn’t just focus on poor little Toby and he didn’t

want to be poor little Toby.” It did take a while for Toby to re-master some basic skills now that he only had sight in his right eye but through the whole experience, Toby has been nothing but grateful that his story didn’t end with more tragic consequences. “Because his sight was affected before his eye was removed, he had already adjusted to different depth perception,” Julie-Ann said. “I did walk into a few doors and walls on my left side and a few things like pouring a drink took a little while to get used to but nothing was too difficult,” Toby said. He shared much of his melanoma fight with good mate Josh Telford – in

fact Josh earned an Australia Day Young Citizen of the Year honour as a result of his fundraising and awareness raising efforts for his close friend. “We met in 2012 when we were in Year 4,” Toby said. “And we have been good friends ever since.” Julie-Ann said. “Josh was one of those mates who understood, Toby was a bit of a homebody for a while, preferring to stay home rather than head out. “Josh was very understanding and understood he needed Toby time,” Julie-Ann said. “He didn’t push, push, push – he was very supportive.” The family was extremely grateful to the efforts of their Melbourne specialist

Dr McKenzie, as well as the support of Dr Trevor Hodson, in Mount Gambier, when The Eye Centre was operational. “It meant if we had any issues, we had someone locally who could help without having to try and get to Melbourne,” Julie-Ann said. “The Eye Centre was a home away from home for us.” In terms of how losing an eye has affected how Toby thought his life would go, contact sports and ball sports are off the table, although he had already given football away a year before he was diagnosed, so he feels nothing too much has really changed. And the sobering news where Toby’s melanoma is concerned is he was part of a sun smart family. They always wore rashies for swimming, always wore hats in the sun and religiously applied sunscreen. The Mount Gambier march starts at 9am on Sunday, March 4, with registrations open online at melanomamarch.org.au or in person at 8am on the day. The march leaves from the Blue Lake Reserve with Toby taking the lead. “At least one of my mates has already said they will do the walk with me,” Toby said. It is the seventh year the nationwide campaign has been held. See next week’s issue of Lifestyle1 for the thoughts of Australian Melanoma Research Foundation CEO Rachel Sporn, who will also be a special guest of the March 4 Mount Gambier event.

RECORD BREAKING FOURTH NATIONAL TITLE FOR BEARE Mount Gambier’s Anthony Beare is the most decorated street stock driver in Australian history and he added a fourth national title to his overflowing trophy cabinet at the weekend. In a race where only three cars finished the 40 lap final, Beare managed to outgun second placed Corey Sandow and third ranked Carey Weston. Along with his four national accolades, Beare also has 22 State titles to his name. There were race retirements due to both collisions and mechanical failure regularly throughout the national final and when Mount Gambier’s Mark Jennings and Darren Giacometti, who had been in the lead pack for much of the contest, exited the race on lap 27, there were only seven cars left in the running for the top honour. By lap 33 it was just the three men who ended up on the podium left on track. The Speedway Sedans Australia, Coopers National Street Stock Title was run at Adelaide Motorsport Park.

INAUGURAL PINK STUMPS FUNDRAISER IN MILLICENT CRICKET ASSOCIATION Furner and Rendelsham faced off at the weekend in a cricket match where Furner took the points on the scoreboard but Breast Cancer was the real winner with the teams taking part in Breast Cancer Pink Stumps Day. The fundraiser was initiated by Sara Gray, who was diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago and after successful treatment decided, with the support of her husband, to organise a local Pink Stumps Day. She hopes to raise enough money to provide a specialist breast cancer nurse in the South East. February 17 is the official Pink Stumps Day but a match can be held any day and by any one wanting to support the cause with an official match or a casual back yard get together. Registration is available on the official web site www. pinkstumpsday.com.au lifestyle1.net | 06



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COASTAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM A HIT Locals and visitors flocked to the coast to enjoy Natural Resources South East’s Coastal Connections program earlier this summer. More than 1000 people attended an array of activities from night walks and snorkelling to fishing and guided bird walks. Almost 60 activities were on offer along the coast, including Rockpool Rambles, Fossil Safaris, Creatures of the Night and Bush Tucker Tours. Natural Resources South East Senior Coast and Marine Officer Tania Rajic said the program was designed to be fun and informative. Coastal Connections is funded by the Australian Government via the Limestone Coast Local Government Association. It is a joint effort between Natural Resources South East and a number of local groups including Friends of Shorebirds SE, Birds SE, Kingston Veterinary Clinic, Gambier Vets, Millicent Vets, each of the coastal councils and Nature Glenelg Trust. Above - Jorja, Lilly and Sophie the octopus at the sand sculpture event in Port MacDonnell.

A CHANCE TO GIVE TO LOCAL READING PROGRAM United Way Glenelg is encouraging residents of the Glenelg Shire to get behind International Book Giving Day this year. International Book Giving Day takes place on February 14 each year with the aim of getting more books into the hands of as many children as possible. United Way Glenelg’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library (DPIL) and the Little Book Boxes initiatives are increasing the rate of early childhood exposure to reading in the Glenelg Shire by giving children access to free books. Everybody in the Glenelg Shire can still participate in International Book Giving Day in various ways. They

can make a tax deductable donation to United Way Glenelg’s DPIL for just $7 per month. Details on their website www.unitedwayglenelg.com.au They can also donate a gently used book to the Little Book Box initiative. Donation boxes are located at Portland Library, Port of Portland, Portland Aluminium, All Saints Outreach, Lifeline Opportunity Shop, RSPCA Op Shop, South West Tafe and Portland Secondary College. Portland Aluminium is getting behind the initiative by encouraging every employee and contractor to sign up and give just $7 per month. Peter Chellis, Portland Aluminium, Plant Manager will be speaking to all employees over the next two weeks encouraging them to sign up and make a difference, through the SupportONE to GiveONE campaign. If you’re interested in receiving more information about the Dolly Parton Imagination Library please contact Nicole Angelino on 0410 513 305 mail@ unitedwayglenelg.com.au Above (left) - Donna Bentley signs up to be part of the DPIL program.

COMMUNITY GRANTS NOW ON OFFER Applications are invited for charitable projects that build community capacity via the OneFortyOne Grants which opened last week. OneFortyOne Plantations have increased the annual funding for this grant round to $50,000 enabling more valuable projects to be supported. Projects should be pitched between $5000 and $20,000 and grow the Limestone Coast community. Application forms and more information is available via the Stand Like Stone website.

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GOVERNMENT GRANT FOR EAST GAMBIER Member for Barker Tony Pasin has secured $13,636 for the East Gambier Sportsman Club thanks to the Coalition Government’s Stronger Communities Programme. The funding will help the club save and use rainwater, lowering their water costs by becoming more selfsufficient. The club will use the funding to install rainwater tanks, run new storm water pipes, pumps and a filtration system that will see filtered rainwater to all taps and showers. “I congratulate the Club on this successful application, and I am looking forward coming back during the footy season and seeing the benefits first hand,” Mr Pasin said. “We all need to be mindful of our water consumption and sporting clubs that incur the costs of maintaining ovals are obviously big water users. I’m so pleased that Federal Government funding can support this project,” said Mr Pasin.

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Why not enjoy the good life, in this stunning looking country home, nestled in private bush setting minutes from Mount Gambier. This character home has all the charm to make you feel as if you are on holidays all year round. The features include open kitchen meals family area, with new kitchen and appliances. Floating timber floors flow through the home. There is 4 bedrooms or 2nd lounge area, or study rather than a 4th bedroom. Split system air-conditioning, ceiling fans and slow combustion heating keeps the home

the right temperature all year round. Two bathrooms are well appointed and there is a 3rd toilet in the garage. Front veranda plus undercover outdoor entertaining area which adjoins carport and garage, caters for your outdoor relaxing. A double carport plus 7.5 m x 6 m garage and workshop is ideal for the handyman. 66,000 litres of rainwater supplies the house and a bore keeps the outside gardens and vegetable patch green all year round. Chook shed, dog run, all this in a bush like setting. Inspection will impress.

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$529,000

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PRIVATE, PEACEFUL & PERFECT This appealing unit will ideally suit anyone looking for a low maintenance, exciting lifestyle being only a couple of minutes’ walk to the main street & equally as close to the bustling cafes & restaurants. The why to buy: • 2 spacious bedrooms • Master bedroom has a built-in robe • Fully renovated bathroom with separate toilet • Delightful kitchen with gas cooking & spacious pantry • Open plan kitchen, lounge/ dining • Mitsubishi Reverse cycle split system • LED lighting • Ceiling fans in main bedroom and living/dining

83 Bay Road

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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.

23 Jardine Street

$283,500

A LIFESTYLE CHOICE Outstanding Character Home comprising of 4 bedrooms + Study Nook. Attention to detail throughout, with ornate fireplaces, and superb polished boards. Decadent formal lounge with stunning mantel and gas log fire. An entertainer’s kitchen in redgum timber with stainless steel gourmet cooker. Spacious dining area that spills through french doors to superb outdoor entertaining area overlooking self-cleaning, heated swimming pool.

13 Kalimna Crescent

$359,000

TIMELESS ELEGANCE IN AN A1 LOCATION Return verandah villa situated on prestigious Bay Road. With gorgeous character features this home was originally built in 1918 and is situated on a block size of over 2600 square metres. Comprised of 4 bedrooms, formal lounge with gas heating and ornate fireplace. Formal dining, Tasmanian Oak kitchen, and rear family/sun room. The period style bathroom is renovated with a separate toilet. There is ample shedding, including a 3 bay garage.

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76 Crouch Street South

$289,000

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

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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.

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

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

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

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$229,000 – $235,000

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1/119 Wehl Street North

$170,000

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

32/184 Jubilee Highway West

$229,000

67 Lake Terrace East

$185,000

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LEASED @ $200P/W

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.

INVESTMENT OF THE WEEK 8 Cherokee Court

$345,000

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.

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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.

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LOOKING FOR YOUR FIRST HOME? THIS IS IT! This affordable solid 3-bedroom home is great for the first home buyers. Original open kitchen/ dining with slow combustion heating. Large lounge room with reverse cycle air conditioner. Bathroom with separate toilet. 12 month old water softener. Solar hot water. Large back yard with garden shed.

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LEASED @ $345P/W

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

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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.


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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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HOBBY FARM THE GOOD LIFE

$359,000

Get away from neighbours and be self sufficient on this productive 6.95 heactare aproximate 17 acres. Lovely 3 bedroom home with lounge and family room both with slow combustion heating. Country style kitchen plus large decking with custom made zip track blinds. Outside beautifully established with enclosed yard, chicken coop, cubby house, double stone garage, single colour bond garage dna workshop, hay shed and stables, old dairy, electric fencing, fruit and vegetable.

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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.

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

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. There are 4 bedrooms the main bedroom is extra large with walk in robe. A games room open to a large covered alfresco area , private and ideal for entertaining all year round. 16 LEE COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR BEAUTIFUL HOME IN QUITE LOCATION $349,500 Looking for a good size home, quite location and easy maintnance well check out this well maintained property. The home has open kitchen meals area, formal lounge or theater room, 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms gas ducted heating and double garage.

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26 YAHL MAIN ROAD, YAHL 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 with 2.7 m clearance.

367 CARPENTER ROCK ROAD MOORAK 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

LIFESTYLE, ACREAGE AND INCOME ON EDGE OF CITY $1,350,000

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

When it comes to the best of both worlds, how can you beat this spectacular rural property, only a few hundred metres from mount gambiers city limits. Complemented by a beautiful country home with northern aspects, sitting on 86 acres of undulating fertile land. Extras include 40 acre centre pivot, 97,126 kl water taking licence, cattle yards and implement shed. Opportunity exists for astute purchaser creating a long term investment and lifestyle.

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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

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

SIMPLY THE BEST

$645,000

Arguably the best floor plan of a Brand new home to be placed on the Market for some time. Stunning finishes throughout, quality fixture and fittings, designed to northern aspects, perfect living and entertaining areas, state of the art kitchen with butler’s pantry. Take advantage of this fantastic opportunity as the vendor will lease back the home for 12 months at $500 a week, giving you the time to sell your property if you are not quite ready to move.

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

• Currently running 876 ca le • Previously milked up to 750 cows and has a great all year around pasture • Approximately 387 acres is currently irrigated, 771,050.0 kl • Poten al to run beef ca le • Property includes 4 pivots with amazing water quality & quan ty • 5 bores (some artesian) • 1x 4 bedroom home and 1x 3 bedroom home • Owners may be interested in selling with WIWO basis including 550 cows • Only selling due to re rement

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

GRAND OPEN THIS WEEKEND SATURDAY 24th 12.00 - 1.00pm

APPROX. 1070 ACRES Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

39-43 Meylin St, Pt MacDonnell

RURAL DAIRY

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

$1 Million-$1.2 Million

37 Kurrajong St, Mt Gambier

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23 Lumidin Blvd, Mt Gambier

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• 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

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

SATURDAY 24th 9.30 - 9.45am

SATURDAY 24th 10.00 - 10.30am

• Beau fully renovated with one of the key features being the beau ful floorboards • Open plan kitchen, dining with neutral colour tones • Master bedroom complete with BIR • All other bedrooms generous sizing

COMMERCIAL FACTORY

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

4 Tasman Ct, Mt Gambier

$459,000

7 Shelley Cres, Mt Gambier

$415,000-$425,000

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

SATURDAY 24th 11.45 - 12.00pm

SATURDAY 24th 1.45 - 2.00pm

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• 3 large bedrooms • Main bedroom with WIR and en-suite • Spacious kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances & walk in pantry • Upstairs open plan living/dining area • Fully Furnished!

• 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

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.

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

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

Chris Manser Real Estate & Livestock sales

Garth Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales

Elisha Beare Real Estate Sales

0417 414 127

0417 071 180

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0407 213 023

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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.

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295 Kingsley Road, Allendale

15 Kookaburra Court, Mount Gambier

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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.

27 William Street, Allendale East

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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

This remarkable family home is situated on 40 acres in a quite loca on and offers plenty of room for the family to enjoy hobby farming or horses. The home features three freshly painted bedrooms with new carpet, 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 and extra shedding. Other features include: 40 acres fenced into 7 paddocks, 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.

13 Queens Avenue, Mount Gambier

60 Milstead Street, Port MacDonnell

38 Sargent Close, Robe

SOLD $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.

$98,000

$229,000

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.

5 Grange Place, Mount Gambier

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

Contact our office on 8723 6866

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BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME

ACREAGE IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA

$460,000-$475,000

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22 – 40 Bishop Road, Mount Gambier

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

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

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

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Ph 8725 8037 121 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier

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APPROX 1279M 2 BLOCK

Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

$289,000

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IDEAL TO RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS FROM HOME

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33984 Princes Hwy, Compton

APPROX. 1.5 ACRES

Phone Sophie today on 8725 8037 for a FREE APPRAISAL on your property

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Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410

68 Church Street, Port MacDonnell

18 Strathdownie Road, Strathdownie

FOR LEASE 9 Ralston Road Warehouse & Offices Allotment 3705m2

APPROX. 1 ¼ ACRES. NEW FLOOR COVERINGS THROUGHOUT

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mountgambier@ljh.com.au ljhooker.com.au 6 Church Street, Yahl

WELL MATURED & A WHOLE LOT OF HISTORY! Under instruc ons from the Public Trustee. Situated at Yahl on a large allotment of approx. 1885 sqm Great level allotment surrounded by other modern homes & a converted Church The home is in need of major renova ons with 3 Bedrooms, a Lounge & anoriginal old country Kitchen G.I. Gargae plus small implement shed Water and power connected Poten al plus here with the possibility to subdivide (STCC)

7 Mosswood Close PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION • • • • • •

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

FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST $85,000 to $90,000 Closing Wednesday 21st March 2018 at 3.00pm

PRICE AT $229,000

34 Has ngs Avenue A HOME WITH STYLE AND • 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

DRESS CIRCLE LOCATION 75 Bay Road

HIGHEST OR BEST OFFER By Wednesday 14th March 2018 • • • • • •

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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 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

Unit 1/8 Boomerang Avenue ENJOY THE QUIET LIFE!

10 Fartch Street

• Brick & le two bedroom unit • Both Bedrooms with BI Robes • Centrally located Open Plan • Kitchen / Dining / Living • Reverse Cycle Air Condi oner plus Gas Heater • Modern Bathroom with separate Shower & Bath • Loads of cupboards and bench space PRICE AT $209,500

• 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

14 Tallara Avenue

8/101 Jubilee Highway East

20 Cardinia Street

3 BEDROOM STONE EX TRUST HOME

SPACIOUS CENTRAL HOME UNIT

CENTRALLY LOCATED DUPLEX

• 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

• Solid two Bedroom unit • Within walking distance to City Centre • Formal Lounge adjoining an open plan Kitchen/Dining • Laundry plus Storeroom • Long central passageway leading to Bedrooms and Bathroom • Carport UMR • Separate free-standing unit PRICE AT $129,500

• Well presented stone duplex with 3 Bedrooms • Minutes’ walk to Supermarket, central CBD, business & shopping • Large private & secure allotment with garden shed • Rear enclosed back porch • Eat-In Kitchen with Gas cooker

PRICE AT $159,000

BRINGS ON A SMILE

• Lounge with Gas hea ng • Polished mber floors throughout • Great Investment property, fully tenanted & well maintained

PRICED AT $129,000

RENTALS

NEW PRICE

UNIT 2/1 CARAPOOK STREET $110 PER WEEK One Bdrm unit, BI Robes, Kitchene e, Lounge, Garage, Close to centre of town, NO Pets

34 Tolmie Street

5/1A Hart Street

THIS HOME WILL BRING ON A “SMILE” • 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 • Kitchen / Dining with bench servery PRICE AT $257,000

UNIT 2/102 JUBILEE HWY WEST $125 PER WEEK 2 Bdrms, Open plan Kitchen/Lounge, Electric cooking & Hea ng, Sep Bathroom with Toilet, Sep Laundry, NO Pets

IN THE CENTRE OF TOWN • Family room with direct rear yard access • Large private enclosed rear yard with garden shed, Cubby House & Pa o • Double Carport • Timber floa ng floors to all living areas plus high ceilings make this a property well worth viewing

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

14 PHILLIPS STREET $185 PER WEEK 3 Bdrm home, close to School, Updated Kitchen, Gas hea ng & R/C Air Con, Sunroom, Outdoor Entertainment area, Large rear yard, Single Carport, Pets Neg

PRICE AT $110,000

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

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23 Lexington Crescent

23 Blackall Street

2

$367,500

2

This stunning home is located at the end of a quiet cul de sac, on approx 1018m2 surrounded by lush landscaped OPEN gardens and a SAT reserve next door. 9.15-9.45 must see!

3

1

6

$189,500

Exceptional first home or one for the investor, loaded with extras. Huge shedding area and rear private access. OPEN Close to schools & SAT local shopping. 9.30-10.00

1A Arbor Street

2

1

470 Attamurra Rd, Worrolong

$199,500

1

Very neat and tidy brick home located in an A1 location a short stroll to the city centre. Access to rear yard, OPEN on own title - Inspect SAT asap 11.00-11.30

3

2

2

NEW

$678,000

10 acres approx. This beautiful property is approximately 2 years old and will impress the buyer who expects quality. The versatile floor plan can OPEN be utilized in many ways. Country living so close to SAT the city Inspect Now! 11.30-12.00

Vanilla Bean

LOT 36 Stella Place

4

2

2

$309,500

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.

1 Duigan Street

5

2

6

55-57 Jubilee Hwy West

8 Marara Street

UNDER T CONTRAC

REDUCED 4

NEW

18 Bellshire Place

REDUCED 3

1

2

$212,500

Beautifully renovated home on the Western side of the city, not a thing to do but unpack and enjoy or for the investor. OPEN A must see! SAT 10.15-10.45

176 Airport Road

$350,000

Offering superior family living in every possible way. Five bedrooms, main with walk in robe and stunning ensuite, formal OPEN lounge with polished SAT timber floor boards, 18m 11.45-12.15 x 5m shed (approx).

13 Bluebell Drive

4

2

10

4

2

1500m2 (approx)

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSE 21/3/18 @ 5PM (UNLESS SOLD BEFOREHAND) Majestic character home set on a private double OPEN allotment of over 1,500m2 SAT (approx). Full of stunning 10.45-11.15 character features and

33990 Princes Hwy Compton

$749,500

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

5 Hilltop Avenue

3

2

5

$459,500

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

7 Mayflower Court

REDUCED

NEW PRICE $75,000 PLUS SAV

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

$49,500

770m2

Great start to build your dream, fully serviced, quiet cul de sac location, close to schools, shopping and reserves. Only 2 blocks left- be quick!

8 Monash Crescent

3

1

3

$293,000

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

2 McIntosh Street Nangwarry

27 Peake Street

3

2

4

$419,000

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

3

2

3

$299,500

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

27 Heath Street

19 Webb Street

NEW PRICE 4

2

2

$295,000

A huge family home with unlimited potential, Two levels of living, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. Perfect for a large family or rental, possibilities for split accommodation S.T.C.C.

2

1

1

$209,000

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

UNITS\HOUSES

RENTALS

3

1

6

$116,000

Well cared for low maintenance home that offers high clearance carport and high clearance garaging set amongst beautiful grounds in the country township of Nangwarry.

2

1

1

$209,500

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

3

2

$210,000

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

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

4/3 Kilsby Place

2

1

1

Avail 23/2/18 $150 per week

1/31 Bertha St

3

1

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Avail 16/03/18 at $185 per week

3/184 Jubilee Highway West

2

1

1

Avail 28/2/18 $225 per week

2/20 Mitchell Street

3

1

1

Avail 26/2/18 $235 per week

14 Hillcrest Avenue

3

1

2

Avail 9/03/18 at $250 per week

21 Auvale Crescent

3

1

1

Avail 30/3/18 $265 per week

100 Wehl Street South

4

1

1

Avail 16/2/18 $400 per week

45 Sassanowsky Road

4

2

9

Avail now P.O.A

Unit 1/31 Bertha St

100 Wehl Street South

Avail 16/03/18 3 1111 $185 pw • 2 Bedroom unit in great location • Main with built in robe • Eat in kitchen with electric cooking • Lounge with gas heater • Carport under main roof • No Pets

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4/3 Kilsby Place

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

Avail ASAP 2 1 1 $150 pw • 2 bedrooms • BIR in both rooms, lounge with 2 portable heater • Separate kitchen with Electric cooking •Rear yard with open area • No Pets


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 7-9 Compton Street Port MacDonnell

5

3

NEW

$325,000

2

Attention those seeking to invest in Port MacDonnell. A total of 2 x 2 bedroom and 1x1 bedroom units on one title and an adjoining vacant allotment (565m2 approx) on a separate title – to be sold as a whole.

NEW

12 Chute Street

2

770m2 (approx)

4

2

Once in a lifetime opportunity to secure an inner city allotment only minutes walk to the city centre. A fantastic tree lined setting with double garage and workshop surrounded by character homes. Can be purchased together with 55-57 Jubilee Highway West.

51 Montebello Drive

4

NEW

13 Lila Crescent

4

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!

2

2

$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.

NEW

22 Lansell Street

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.

3

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSE 21/3/18 @ 5PM (UNLESS SOLD BEFOREHAND)

NEW

29 Eldridge Drive

2

2

8 Marngo Place

NEW RELEASES

27 Tumut Drive

3

1

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

1

NEW

$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.

45 Anthony Street

3

1

2

30 Laffer Street Nangwarry

3

1

4

NEW

$169,500

This beautifully maintained home has nothing for you to do but move in and enjoy. It will tick all the boxes and then some! – phone for your inspection ASAP!

49 Elizabeth Street

$319,500

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

1A Naylor Place

listed below!

2/20 Kurrajong Street

3

1

4

$415,000

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

4003/3 Lake Terrace West

NEW PRICE 3

1

1

$265,000

Immaculate North facing home in an ideal location close to the Hospital & Tafe precinct. Not a thing to do! Inspect asap.

37 Commercial Street West

3

1

$239,500

1

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

Units 1, 2 & 3/8C Helen Street

3

2

2

$395,000

Executive living at its very best, in the select Lakes area and offering great views. An extremely low maintenance court-yard home, with a functional and flexible floor plan. Hard to find, and sure to appeal.

8 Elliot Street Port MacDonnell

2

1

1

$129,500

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

6 Davis Crescent

2

2

2

$249,500

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

2/3 Henty Street

REDUCED BUSINESS

$97,000 + SAV

DJ INTERIORS. A Mount Gambier Icon is for sale! Solid family business for over 60 years no special occasion is ever complete without a gift purchased and wrapped from DJ’s. The stunning premises are located in the heart of the city centre. Previous inductee into the Business Hall of Fame. Contact Paul Chuck 0409541113 (In conjunction with Miller, Whan and John.)

$695,000 as a whole GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY Freehold only, add to your Super portfolio. Enjoying great returns. Secure long term leases, U1 leased at $21,289 + GST. U2 leased at $21,289 + GST, U3 leased at $21,289 + GST. Enquire now for further details or to arrange an inspection of these high profile central properties.

RENTALS

3

1

2

$169,000

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

4

2

2

$329,500

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

2

1

1

$215,000

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

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

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14 Hillcrest Avenue

3A Mitchell Street

10 Bay Road

NEW

53 Commercial Street East

NEW

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

Avail 9/03/18 3 1 2 $250 pw • 3 bedroom home – 2 with BIR’S • Lounge with gas heater & R/R air con • Kitchen/dining with electric cooking, • Bathroom with spa • Single garage & single carport under main roof • Pets Neg

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POA • Approx 47.5 square Metres • Large open flexible floor plan • Front and rear access to building • Rear parking area • Store room

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BRUCE AULD 0428 849 882 SOLD

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After over 31 years in the real-estate profession Bruce Auld has commenced as a Sales Associate with @realty Bruce commenced selling Real Estate in 1986 after a working in the Department of Agriculture in the Animal Health Branch as a Stock Inspector in Millicent and Mount Gambier. He was involved in the Brucellosis and Tuberculosis Eradication Campaign.

FOR SALE - $245,000 or best offer

3 MAROOCHY DRIVE, NELSON

estate of e.r. bolger A well presented Nelson Home for sale for $245,000 or best offer by a date yet to be confirmed, but after a garage sale has been arranged by the family. The property was the permanent home of an elderly couple who had resided in the home for many years. Constructed of Mt Gambier stone downstairs with timber frame upstairs the home is located in an elevated position in a quiet street. Currently comprised as one bedroom downstairs, with bathroom, laundry, WC, an open plan Kitchen, Dining and lounge/ sitting room. Upstairs is a large area with additional dining / lounge, family area and built in bunks for six. With simple modifications this area could be reorganised to have extra bed rooms if required. Good views to the coast and a north facing nook/deck make this well presented home a “must inspect” for purchasers wanting a permanent or holiday home in Nelson. Other features include Slow combustion heating, Reverse Cycle heating/cooling, rainwater, bore and pump, workshop, toolshed and under cover parking for at least 2 vehicles. The home has an easy care garden and may be purchased with some of the furniture if requested.

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This role was valuable in the coming years when Bruce became actively involved in the marketing of rural grazing, cropping and dairy properties through the Lower South East and Western district of Victoria. During this time he was Rural Sales Specialist for a large Rural Agency and in 2004 was instrumental in marketing and selling a large 900 cow dairy in the South East, at the time one of the largest dairy sales in South Australia. Whilst his experience has been extensive in the sale of Blue Gum properties and Pine plantations, he has marketed and sold Commercial & Industrial properties as well.

WANTED PRICE REDUCTION $329,000 9 NEVILLE AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

more than meets the eye 4 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR

• Immaculate family home of in a quiet area but in a convenient location close to the hospital and shopping centre. Bruce is a licenced Auctioneer, and has dual Representation • North facing pergola /Deck Entertaining area in Victoria. adjacent to the family area. With over thirty years experience in the Real Estate • Established low maintenance garden and rear yard. profession, Bruce has seen many changes in the marketing • Access to the large additional garage/workshop with of properties and the ever increasing use of Information Technology. pit and power. Bruce has many old clients and contacts in the district and is • A Family home very worthy of inspection. The keen to market new listings vendors new home is almost finished and they are For any advice on a Marketing plan and strategy for the sale ready to shift your property, feel free to contact Bruce at any time. Although Bruce’s passion is rural properties, he has a long history of selling Residential properties, and has specialized in Deceased Estate Sales and is experienced in Property Auctions and Sales by Expression of Interest.

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FOR SALE • 3 Callahan Place. 4 bed, 2 bath, 4+ car, excellent cash flow $417,000. • Rural living - 6 Eumerella Street, 5130m2, excellent location with good views amongst quality homes $197,500. • Water Licence for sale or lease. Lacepede/ Kongorong water management area. 130 Megs available. OFFERS INVITED

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liquor licence. The Limestone Coast pantry is open Monday to Thursday from 8am to 6pm, Friday from 8am to 8.30pm and Saturday, 9am to 12noon. “We just want people to be able to take advantage of coming here and buying local,” Lyn said. “The way we will grow the region is by supporting local business, local producers and that’s what we were trying to do. It is so important for us to be a sustainable region , a sustainable community.”

MADE IN THE LIMESTONE COAST It was 12 months last month since Lyn McLachlan transformed part of Mount Gambier’s Old Woollen Mills into a foodie haven and created the Limestone Coast Pantry. What started as resurrecting traditional home cooked staples such as preserved fruit, chutneys and jams, soon became an eclectic space offering coffee, light meals, take home meals, sweet treats, locally created produce and a selection of the region’s wines. Lyn had worked in hospitality before, running a café in The Grampians that also manufactured pottery and boasted a retail shop. But there is more to Lyn than just homestyle cooking and a couple of forays into the hospitality industry. She has vast experience in project management and community engagement, working for the government for 25 years in community development in the environmental sector. “I was involved in engaging the community and land management,” Lyn said. And that is arguably what she is doing right now. She is trying to expose the community to good home style cooking, sustainable living practices, seasonal and clean eating, while also opening our eyes to the embarrassment of riches on our doorstep when it comes to quality produce. “People in this region don’t realise what they are sitting on,” she said. “We are so resource rich.” Stepping out as a business owner again just felt right to Lyn as she embarked on a project that has become bigger than she originally anticipated. “Originally I was working with a partner and we were just making preserves,” Lyn said. “We set about creating some products and working on a label to take over to the (United) States.” The girls had a distributor who had found a market for them but when Lyn’s partners circumstances changed – so did the business plan. “I pulled the pin on the exporting and decided to get it right in our own backyard first,” Lyn said. “We had a small space and I thought it would be like a little tasting room and people would buy the products.” She thought the business would be wholesale focussed, and while that arm still exists, it has become about the products and meals she

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creates for the Limestone Coast Pantry. Lyn and her mother were originally the cooks and her mother is still churning out the yo-yos and shortbread but Lyn now has chefs on board and front of house staff, as well as an administrative assistant. It is somewhat of a family affair too, with son Lachie working by his mother’s side – he set up the kitchen – and her other son is the brains of the operation when it comes to the infrastructure and garden. Lyn is still firmly in charge of the preserving as well – a time honoured family tradition she learnt from an uncle – although the kitchen supports that as well. Lyn also works closely with Liz Spencer – the duo sharing a love of locally sourced, seasonal produce and wanting to provide delicious, healthy food from this region, for this region. “This is about growing the Limestone Coast as opposed to being another café in Mount Gambier,” Liz said. “We are providing a platform for local producers and manufacturers and we are also trying to educate the community on locally produced, seasonal produce.” School groups are regular visitors to the pantry and they have also got behind a number of fundraisers, including for the local mental health care unit, local kindergartens and schools. Lyn is always on the lookout for new products to try and new producers to showcase and welcomes local producers to contact her and see how they can work together. In December last year, Lyn finally had to concede and extend the pantry into adjoining sections of the mill. “Now that we’ve expanded I cannot even imagine how we fitted all this in before,” she said. It also gives them a chance to start hosting events and functions and talks with Fringe organisers are top of the agenda at the moment. They have also started catering and offer on and offsite catering, complete with lifestyle1.net | 22

Left - Naomi Jensz, Liz Spencer, Lyn McLachlan & Lachie Rowbottom. Below - Lyn McLachlan at her precious preserves closet at the Limestone Coast Pantry.


SUPPORT FOR CARERS IS RIGHT ON OUR DOORSTEP Being the parent or carer of a child with additional needs brings with it a whole set of challenges not experienced by other parents and carers and so in 2006, MyTime was established – a national program supporting parents of children with special needs. The program was established in the Limestone Coast around six years ago and they are in the throes of making a concerted push to let parents know they are around. The free program targets mothers, fathers, grandparents and anyone caring for a child, up to the age of 18, with a disability, developmental delay or chronic medical condition. It is all about providing time out, away from appointments and therapy, and giving those carers a safe place to relax and just talk about what they’re going through. It is also just about creating some “me time” for those carers with massages, manicures, craft sessions and simple socialising all part of the program. The Mount Gambier group meets every Thursday during the school terms from 12.30-2.30pm at The Hub, at Melaleuca Kindergarten, on Boandik Terrace. A free creche is also on offer for children up to five years and lunch is also provided. The group is open to all carers, whether they are just starting out on their journey or if they have been caring for the child with special needs for some time and guest speakers are also utilised to give some expert advice to the group. Mount Gambier’s MyTime

group is not only looking to lift its profile so it can help more parents, but is also on the look out for more creche helpers. You need a current police check and experience with working with children with special needs would be preferable. There are around 16 groups in South Australia and the Mount Gambier group has around a dozen parents involved. “Everyone’s story may be different but they’re experiencing along the way is similar,” outgoing group facilitator Heather Robertson said. “It is good for them to know they are not alone in their struggles.” For more information on how you, as a carer of a child with special needs, can get involved, or to offer assistance in the creche, contact program manager Virginia Fusco on (08)8159 9474.

TESTIMONIALS “Being a parent of a child with additional needs can be challenging, draining and isolating. However, since joining the MyTime support group here in Mount Gambier I feel less alone and able to talk to people with similar struggles or who feel the same, without feeling judged or like a bad parent. MyTime has been a great support network, as well as a place to catch up to chat, vent, get ideas and do activities but most importantly, to have a laugh, all while you get to enjoy a free lunch. There is also a creche by a trained worked for children under five so it really is MyTime.” Long term parent “MyTime is a wonderful place to go and have a chat with the most lovely people, who accept you and welcome you with open arms. Many maughs and a lot of advice. Since starting at MyTime, I’ve become much more confident and happy with myself, knowing I’ve made new

ARTIST SET TO UNVEIL EXHIBITION Internationally successful Australian contemporary artist Imants Tillers’ latest exhibition Philosophy of Doubt is on show at the Riddoch Art Gallery. Imants Tillers is considered to be one of Australia’s most prominent and thought provoking contemporary artists, using appropriated imagery and text as part of his work. The public is invited to attend opening night this Friday at 6pm. Imants Tillers will be present at the gallery and will conduct a tour and artist talk. The exhibition is on show in the Main Gallery and Margaret Scott Gallery, Riddoch Art Galler, until Sunday, March 11. Above - Imants Tillers, In Praise of Doubt, 2017. Image courtesy of the artist and GAGPROJECTS | Greenaway Art Gallery.

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friends, who help out quite a lot. MyTime has definitely made a big impact on my life and I am rather grateful to everyone in the group. My kdis love coming with me and enjoying the company of other children and especially, Nicky, who looks

after them and is just the sweetest. I highly recommend this MyTime group if you want to get out and have some fun and relax a little. I hope everyone loves it as much as I do.” New parent


CONTINUING A FAMILY TRADITION Chrissy Jenkin has been dancing for more than two decades, evolving from a highland dancing champion to now creating nationally recognised works as a teacher and choreographer. It could be argued Chrissy was always destined to be involved in dancing. Her nana is Margaret Reichelt – founder of the Margaret Cleves School of Dancing, and her mother is Maria Slape, who in 2018 is celebrating 30 years of her dance school – MJ Dance Studio. For Chrissy it all started as a four year old. “I started highland dancing with nana,” she said. It wasn’t that long until she also joined her mother’s school, taking up jazz as a five year old. “Mum wasn’t a very good dance mum though,” Chrissy said. “She never pushed me, she only let me join when I wanted to.” Given Chrissy was hanging out at the studio almost every night, starting classes seemed sensible and her first real love was ballet, coincidentally not taught by her mother. Highland was queen, though, in Chrissy’s dancing world. She completed all her highland exams, right up to advanced, and has also completed her teaching qualifications. She also won one championship. Her prowess in highland dancing eventually extended to ballet and she

was a runner-up in a championship as a ballerina and won a number of prestigious competitions. By the time she turned 14, she was also helping her mother teach at MJ, working with the youngest students, and all through her teenage years, Chrissy was a dancer and a teacher and an integral part of the MJ family. After completing her gap year, she headed to Warrnambool for university. What actually transpired was the development of her dance teaching career, rather than anything academic. She taught four soloists and the senior jazz and contemporary troupes at a local dance school and they won their first ever competition. After 18 months in Warrnambool, Chrissy then headed to Geelong, and while it was on a more casual basis, dance teaching again was the most prominent part of her time and it soon became clear it might be time to come home. “Mum pointed out that if I was going to be a dance teacher, I might as well come home and do it,” Chrissy said. “I really did enjoy the teaching so I came back.” Since her return, it has been a meteoric rise as the MJ succession plan kicks in. Chrissy might have started her career working with the youngest dancers and the fun classes but now she focuses on the more advanced students – those gunning for competitions. She does still work with the Under 8 soloists but mostly she works with senior dancers and about three years ago took over the ballet classes at MJ. She was also key to the studio’s expansion when it started classes in Naracoorte. That has grown significantly and last year there were 60 students attending Naracoorte classes – classes that have now been taken over by Kaycee Rodda, as Chrissy concentrates on the Mount Gambier based soloists, ballet and acrobatics classes. And Chrissy and her mother

are starting to change roles with Maria moving back to work with the younger students at the studio and Chrissy moving towards taking on the senior troupes and dancers. Chrissy has also been part of other innovations at MJ, including the dance shop, stocking a variety of accessories every good dancer needs, and the newly established program that sees Chrissy teaming with local photographer Luke Wehrmann to work with MJ students, who are looking to pursue a dance or modelling career, on putting together their portfolios and expanding their repertoire beyond dance and into modelling and training for what lies ahead with castings and the like. But in the end, it is all about the teaching. “The relationship you develop with the kids is the most special part about teaching,” Chrissy said. “You just watch them grow. You just love seeing them improve every time they get on stage. It is not just about winning but about getting better. It might be getting a certain score or making the top 10 or some other personal goal.” She also loves the variety in her teaching load – from the technique and by the book ballet, to the creativity of solo work. “I think we are more involved with our students because we are in a regional area,” Chrissy said. “The city schools

are so different. Their teachers often don’t even go to competitions to watch whereas our students want us at every performance or competition if we can be.” Chrissy has nothing but fond memories of her years as a dancer and most of her closest friends are from that time in her life. “I know people think it’s a bit of a joke when we talk about the MJ family but it really is like a family,” Chrissy said. “Kids that have gone off to do dance or other things still stay in touch.” Chrissy has already experienced how it feels when a student moves away – that mixture of pride that they are taking their dancing to a new level, and also sadness that they are no longer part of your day to day life. Jess

Smart is that dancer, after she moved to Melbourne for her mother’s work. “She started with me and she was my first dancer to win an overall championship,” Chrissy said. Jess, who is a Year 7 student, was one of only 15 students to secure a scholarship to the Victorian College of the Arts this year, proving not only her own talent but that that grounding she received at MJ Dance Studio is good preparation for further dance study. Given all the success her mother and the MJ Dance Studio have enjoyed over the past, it is not surpring that Chrissy is now making her mark. In 2016 and last year she was nominated for the Get The Beat choreographer of the year and at the end of last year she took home the most creative choreographer for her work on Madi Lane’s solo at the prestigious Follow Your Dreams competition in Melbourne. Above (top) - One of Chrissy’s ballet lessons. Far left - Working with Kiera McBain on her ballet technique. Left - Chrissy working with Tennille Grubb & Halle Anderson.

TITLE DEFENCE BACK ON TRACK Winning the Australian bantamweight title was one thing. Now Mount Gambier’s Bobby Trigg faces a new challenge – defending that title. Trigg will take on Jarrett Owen on February 24, at Fortitude Stadium in Brisbane. Trigg might enter the bout as the reigning champion but he Owen holds the experience advantage. He has 13 professional fights under his belt, compared with Trigg’s four. Given the strict regime Trigg follows, especially in the month leading up to a major bout, it is almost inexplicable that his training was somewhat derailed earlier this month when a serious case of hayfever impeded his usually full schedule. But he is back on track now with a typical week now seeing three days of sprint sessions and two days on the bag, simulating four rounds of intense fighting. A stickler with his diet, Trigg is also racing the clock for the weigh-in

with around two and a half to three kilograms to shed. A slightly built boxer, Trigg has to work hard to stay at the weight required for the bantamweight division, as forays into the next division up, gives his opponents too much of a size advantage. In fact, Trigg carries his own scales with him wherever he trains and fights so he can monitor exactly where he sits. With the hayfever behind him, Trigg is now full fit in the final lead in to his title defence. He has been getting in plenty of sparring in Adelaide, as well, especially against the Australian Youth Champion, who is a good match for the Mount Gambier pugilist. That training is overseen by his agent Rod Davis.

SISTER ACT Sisters Kiana & Symiko De Van Der Schueren were back in town last week as part of MJ Dance Studio’s 30 Year celebrations, where a raft of MJ alumni, that have gone on to careers in the performing arts, will be returning to work with the 2018 students. Symiko returned and choreographed her piece

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a few weeks ago, with last week being Kiana’s time to shine, with Symiko lending a helping hand. Kiana is one of six Aussies recently added to the Cirque De Soleil performers roster but until a role opens up she is set for another 10 month cruise ship contract. Symiko is US bound for some study and teaching.


WOONALLEE CONTINUES TO SET NEW BENCHMARKS The Baker family and their dedicated staff continued to set new Simmental and beef industry benchmarks with a cracking result at their 11th Annual Woonallee Elite Production sale earlier this month at Furner. There was another total clearance of 101 Traditional, Black and SimAngus bulls averaging a fantastic $9287. The highlight was the setting of a new Australian Black Simmental record price of $52,500 with the bull, Woonallee Messiah M170 (P) being purchased by Lewis Farms, Alberta, Canada. Records are not going to happen every year, but when the sale topping bull was knocked down, it was the third year in a row that Woonallee has set this benchmark, surpassing the $32,500 from last year, and $27,500 in 2015. Considering the name bestowed upon it, the 758kg and 20 month old Messiah certainly led from the front. The sale of the bull to Canada was another first for Woonallee. The purchaser, Kyle Lewis was bidding via phone hook up with Elders Naracoorte manager, Tom Dennis. The Baker family commenced their Black Simmental program with genetics from Lewis Farms, with this bull strong in their bloodline. The purchase was an obvious vote of confidence in what Woonallee has done with those genetics since. “It is an outstanding young calf and clearly the best young Black sire we’ve bred and put through this sale ring by a long way,” Tom Baker said. “It is pure Lewis bloodline and it is amazing really that Lewis Farms wanted to reinvest in their genetics. We’ve never sold a bull to Canada before, so this sale is an exciting first for us.” W. Messiah was sired by Woonallee Horizon H211 and out of Woonallee Charo J252, this female being in the winning Interbreed Junior Champion Pair at the 2014 Adelaide Royal, combining outstanding genotype and phenotype. The great overall result followed on from last years’ $9759 average which included a new Australasian record for all Bos Taurus breeds of $160,000. When the $107,500 or $1054/bull difference between the top prices is deducted from last year’s average, this year’s result was actually stronger and more consistent than last year, despite pessimistic forecasts being expressed in some quarters on a likely downturn at this year’s autumn sales. In line with commercial industry demand, the Bakers have increased their Black bull offering over the last few years, this sale seeing 37 Black Simmentals and 25 SimAngus go through the ring. They were in strong demand, especially commercially, with the Black Simmentals averaging $9959 and the SimAngus averaging $6600. However, it was the traditional reds that led the way in the averages with the 39 on offer averaging $10,372, topping at $27,000. Brett Nobbs, Nobbs Cattle Co,

Duaringa, Queensland, who was the purchaser of last year’s record breaker, was back again and while he did not have to go anywhere near last year’s dizzy heights, he still made a significant impact. He purchased the highly rated lot 1 bull, Woonallee Major League M063 (P)(AI) for $27,000, the second top price in the sale. “Our numbers have grown significantly and are up to 500 cows now, so basically we needed good bulls. We want the best genetics we can get for our expanding Simmental program and the proven bloodlines of these two can’t be any better,” Brett said. “Also, they are both of ideal type for Queensland conditions with a bit of extra fat cover.” While these were the headline acts, there was 84 registered bidders at the sale, plus a further 13 registered to bid online through Elite Livestock Auctions. Buyers from every State were represented, with 52 ultimately successful in their bidding, purchasing from one to eight bulls. In the volume buying stakes it was KJ & HA McGrath, Beachport who set the high bar with the purchase of eight SimAngus bulls to a top of $8500 and at an average of $5563. Last year’s biggest volume buyer, McCarthy Livestock, buying through Elders Lucindale were again significant on the SimAngus bulls, purchasing four to $7500 and at a $6750 average. The strength and buying support from local South East region commercial producers has long been the backbone of the Woonallee sale, many of them having been there from the start - 27 of them were successful bidders, purchasing a combined total of 60 bulls. “These local producers who have supported us for so long were really strong,” Tom said. “We trust it is because the bulls work in their programs that they keep coming back, so it was particularly pleasing to see them get really good bulls at pretty good value in today’s industry.” Victorian purchasing support was particularly strong this year with seven buyers making a significant impact on the overall result, none more so than dedicated young breeder Brodhi

Carracher, Grangeburn Simmentals, Wannon. He went to $20,000 to purchase the much-admired traditional red lot 10 bull, W. Muscleman (P)(AI), sired by W. Justified. Gary Bourke, through Charles Stewart Colac, went deep into his pockets to purchase another top Glen Anthony Y-Arta son, Woonallee Modest (AI) for $17,000. This 858kg bull has a very impressive pedigree, being out of W. Keona G235, the full sister to the $45,000 W. Justified. Locally, two Mt Gambier region studs made strong investments. Gary and Joy Allen, Tugulawa stud paid $14,000 to purchase W. Maguire (P), a traditional red son of their home bred sire Tugulawa King. Their purchase was the lead sire of the Woonallee spring drops and impressed with his combination of muscling and softness. A long and thick Black son of Woonallee Khe Sahn, the aptly named W. Molasses (P) impressed the Creek family, Six Creeks stud enough for them to outlay $12,000 to purchase him. The bull was a heifer’s first calf and was used by Woonallee as back sire over their heifers this year. With a catalogue that Tom Baker described as clearly the best and most even run of bulls they’d ever put up, the sale offered everything. It had a strong top end with 28 bulls selling for $10,000 or better, plus plenty of extreme value with 25 bulls selling between $4000 and $6000. Above - Pictured after the 11th Annual Woonallee Simmental Elite Production Sale with the $52,500 record breaking Black Simmental bull Woonallee Messiah M170(P) are (standing) Woonallee principals Tom and Lizzy Baker, and kneeling, Elders auctioneer Ben Finch, Elders Naracoorte manager Tom Dennis who bid via phone linkup with the purchaser, Kyle Lewis, Lewis Farms, Alberta, Canada, and Landmark stud stock’s Gordon Wood.

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JOBS BOOM FOR PORTLAND MANUFACTURER Australia’s largest wind tower manufacturer, Keppel Prince, will double its workforce in the next six months, as the renewable energy industry continues to grow. Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio (pictured with Keppel Prince general manager Steve Garner) visited engineering firm Keppel Prince in Portland last week to see the work being done to construct the locally produced wind turbine towers. Keppel Prince will double its wind tower workforce from 100 to 200 workers by the end of 2018, after securing the contract to supply all 15 towers for Tilt Renewables’ Salt Creek Wind Farm at Woorndoo

SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK Stroll through the Hamilton Botanic Gardens, unpack your picnic blanket, then settle in to watch the sunset and the fun begin on Saturday, March 10. The jewel in the Shakespeare comedy crown is set to take you on a riotous ride through the interwoven world of Lovers, Fairies and Fools. See the gardens lit up at night, glowing and sparkling beyond your wildest imaginings while you reel with laughter as you witness the comedy that is A MidsummerNight’s Dream. Don’t miss this new and “wickedly entertaining”production from The Australian Shakespeare Company who for 30 years have been producing the much heralded tradition of Shakespeare Under the Stars in Melbourne. Book your place at the Hamilton Performing Arts Centre.

SCULPTING TRIO ON SHOW Limestone Coast Sculptors Kamunde Sadiki, Ivo Tadic, and Mark de Nys present limestone, metal and wood in abstract and figurative forms in the Carve, Cut, Polish exhibition on show at the Riddoch Art Gallery. Riddoch Art Gallery Director Dr Melentie Pandilovski said the artists have vastly diverse practices, with exhibited works providing thought provoking artefacts.“We hope that this exhibition and the associated workshops to be held later this year, will assist in the creation of an artistic dialogue to help generate a stimulative environment for the development of sculpture throughout the Limestone Coast,” Dr Pandilovski said. The public is invited to attend opening night this Friday at 6pm. It is on show in the Cathleen Edkins Gallery, Riddoch Art Gallery, until Sunday, March 11. Above - Ivo Tadich, Paisley Fractal, 2017, Limestone, image courtesy of the artist

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STRANGE INVENTIONS ON SHOW From his isolated workshop Henry Hoke produced a stream of dazzling leaps of mechanical imagination. Unaccountably, until recently discovered, these brilliant tools had all but disappeared. From the Leg Pull, Waterproof Tap, Tartan Paint, and Mechanical Runaround, to his final extraordinary master work, the Random Excuse Generator, discover the story of an unsung inventive genius whose ideas could still revolutionise the modern world. Some of his strange inventions are now on show at the Millicent Information Centre Gallery, including his Clockwork Car. The exhibition runs until February 28, with the gallery open from 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday, and from 10am-4pm on weekends.


DON’T MISS THE ONLY REGIONAL SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONCERT OF THIS BOB DYLAN TRIBUTE SHOW This extraordinary narrated concert, which will hit Mount Gambier’s Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre stage on March 3, leads audiences through the unforgettable songs and milestone events that have shaped Bob Dylan, one of the world’s most influential artists, who was recognised last year with the Nobel Prize for Literature. The tribute show, devised and performed by musician Jeff Jenkins, backed by a stellar band, is a roller-coaster journey which charts the humble beginnings of Dylan’s career, his pivotal relationships and break-ups, daliances with religion, trail-blazing songs of the ‘60s and ‘70s, his constant evolution as an artist and multitude of musical influences – folk, blues, country, rock ‘n’ roll – and the profound impact he has had on popular music and culture. Jenkins opens the show with the extraordinary tale from 1961, when an intrepid 19 year old Dylan hitch-hiked his way from Duluth Minnesota to New York City busking with a guitar and $10 to his name. So began the career of a man who would go on to become one of the world’s most successful and revered songwriters of all time. Jeff put together this show together based on fan feedback. “I’m a singer and I’ve always sung in bands and written my own music and after every gig it seemed someone would come up to me and tell me I sounded like Bob so I thought – let’s do something with that,” Jeff said. “I’m fascinated by him as an artist – the way he keeps evolving, so I read everything I could find on him and sat down and wrote the show. I’m in it too. I sing, play guitar, harmonica and I’m backed by an awesome 4-piece band. And between songs, we narrate stories about Dylan’s life, how he rose to fame, who he was seeing, what was going on in the world, what his inspirations were.” The show includes more than 40 Bob Dylan songs and Jeff genuinely believes it can bo enjoyed by everyone.”For old fans it’s a massive nostalgia trip, reminding them of the good times and the high times of the 60s and 70s,” Jeff said. “For new fans it’s a great introduction to the music of arguably one of the greatest singer songwriters of our generation.” And it’s not just die-hard Dylan fans who are loving the show – Dylan wrote so many songs that other bands made famous – you might be surprised that some songs in the show were actually written by His Bobness.

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SAVE THE DATE The 2018 Australian Doctor’s Orchestra concert will be held in Mount Gambier on Sunday, June 10, at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre. The Australian Doctors Orchestra (ADO) is a unique national fellowship of medical professionals who are also classically trained musicians. Since their first concert in 1993, the orchestra has played a concert every year and in every state,

MORE ACCESSIBLE PLAY EQUIPMENT INSTALLED Thanks to the hard work of Variety SA, Geraldine Mathieson and the Naracoorte Lucindale Council the second piece of accesible play equipment and rubber softfall has been installed at the Market Square playground, MacDonnell Street, Naracoorte. The roundabout swing has mechanisms to lock wheelchairs into place, and is the perfect addition to this wonderful playground

using each occasion to raise funds for charity. In June the Australian Doctor’s Orchestra will venture to Mount Gambier for the first time. Up to 100 medical professionals from all around Australia share two days of final rehearsals culminating in a performance on the Sunday afternoon. The Mt Gambier Concert will be performed under the baton of maestro Nicholas Braithwaite and will feature the acclaimed bassist Kees Boersma. The members of the orchestra donate their time and the proceeds of the concerts are given to charities. Proceeds of this concert will be given to Stand Like Stone Foundation. This will be an extraordinary event not to be missed. Information on how to book will be made available closer to the time.

SWINGING WITH THE STARS SETS THE DATE It celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2017 and the Stand Like Stone Foundation major fundraiser - Swinging With The Stars - is on again this year. The popular dance competition will be hald on June 23 with the 2018 stars set to be announced soon so watch this space for full details.

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COASTLINE IN FOCUS The Glenelg Shire has played host to leading coastal authority as part of a collaborative approach to protect and maintain the region’s iconic coastlines. Delegates from the cross-border advisory group Western Coastal Board visited Portland and surrounds yesterday to provide leadership, expert advice and support on the region’s coastal and marine strategic planning.


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COLLECTED STUPIDITY - WHAT’S THE TAKEAWAY?... By ROBBIE TANSEL I’ve written about takeaway food outlets on many occasions over the years for the simple reason that I enjoy takeaway food. I enjoy the chain takeaway options as well as the independent option. I have quite a sentimental attachment to one of the well-known takeaway eateries as it was one of the first places I spoke to Donna. We both used to eat breakfast there independently of each other. On this morning she was heading towards the bathroom facilities and walked past the table I was eating at. We made a little bit of small talk with each other, before the call of nature got too strong and she needed to continue her journey. It was at this point that a friend that I was dining with told me about the pancake syrup that I had spilled all over the front of my shirt.

I must have still made quite an impression as here we are ten years later. That’s why it pains me a little to have a little bit of a grizzle about a couple of my favourite food providers today. Let me start with the one that is currently renovating their store. I’ve lost six kilograms in the last two or three weeks since they shut their doors. It can’t be good for me. I really think they should have let me know that they were going to be shutting up shop for a few months. I’ve got to tell you I nearly had a heart attack when I came around the corner and saw the fence shutting the whole property off and making it clear that I wouldn’t be getting any delicious chips for a long time. We can argue as much as you’d like about whether the heart attack would have been because of shock or the fifteen kilograms of saturated fat that has accumulated over the years. In future I think it would be appropriate that they advertise thoroughly that they would be shutting down, if not personally give me a call to try to break it to me gently. As if that’s all not bad enough, we continue to be bombarded with their usual advertisements on TV telling us of their great offers and sensational products…which we are unable to purchase! Talk about rubbing it in my face. With that option eliminated I went to the option with the sentimental connection to get some tea for the family this week. Shaquille enjoys the children’s meal that comes with a lovely toy. The wonderful staff member asks me the obvious choice of whether I want the boy’s toy or the girl’s toy. When I responded with boy’s she then informed me that unfortunately there were only girl’s toys. Why ask me then? lifestyle1.net | 31

I’m not normally one of those people who wants to engage in the conversation about gender stereotyping children from birth. But do we really need a boy’s toy and a girl’s toy anyway? Can’t we just have a toy that appeals to girls and boys? A ball? A board game? Some cigarettes? Now I can’t go home without a toy so I’m just going to have to take my chances. Predictably when I get home I don’t get a positive response. “What do you call this? Are you kidding? This is a girls’ toy!” We’re certainly not a family who emphasise that things are girly or try to raise Shaquille to be a big tough boy. We could talk all day about whether this is a genetic thing or whether it’s something that society unconsciously coaches into children. But I look at the toy and I realise that he’s wrong about it anyway. It’s not a girls’ toy. It’s a crap toy. I certainly won’t make out that I understand females’ minds regardless of their age, but I’m sure that no little girl would want to play with this rubbish. So restaurants who provide toys for children with their meals, see if you can come up with toys that anyone would enjoy, boys or girls, and don’t short change girls with crappy toys. If you know when that restaurant that is renovating is reopening, email me at robbietansel@gmail.com


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SPORT AT A GLANCE LC WOMEN’S FOOTBALL ROUND TWO Millicent 1.1 1.1 2.2 2.4 (16) Glencoe 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 (1) Goals - Millicent: K. Rowe, O; Fuller. Best - Millicent: R. Wallis, C. Knaggs, O. Fuller, H. Bell, J. Walker, S. Serle. Glencoe: K. Tomkins, E. Hartung-Gleeson, C. Nolte, S. Auld, M. Zuijdveld. South Gambier 1.2 2.4 2.5 4.7 (31) East Gambier 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 (1) Goals - South Gambier: K. Saffin 2; A. Beck, K. Lehmann. Best - South: Z. Duncan, I. Walker, T. Clark, C. Edmonds, C. Frost, S. Milne. East: M. Fry, C. Gollan, T. Perryman, T. Bosko, K. Beck, T. James. Kybybolite 2.2 3.5 3.10 4.10 (34) Kalangadoo 0.2 (2) Goals - Kybybolite: S. Stuchberry, E. Rachees, S. Watson, H. Smart. Best - Kybybolite: T. Atkinson, H. Smart, M. Hutchesson, E. Rasheed, C. McElory, T. Nash-Hann. Kalangadoo: B. Thorn, C. Long, K. Schultz, N. Ryan, P. Acjkland, C. Pratt. Glencoe 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 (7) North Gambier 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 (7) Goals - West: T. Morris. North: L. Walker. Best - West: C. Millard, T. Morris, E. Lynch, D. Kuhl, M. Hamson, B. Allen. North: L. Walker, S. Scott, E. Firth, K. McKinnon, T. Lowe, C. Pickin. ROUND THREE Glencoe 2.2 2.9 3.10 4.10 (34) North Gambier 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) Goals - Glencoe: NO DETAILS AVAILABLE. Best - Glencoe: NO DETAILS AVAILABLE. North: S. Pilven, S. Scott, L. Walker, E. Firth, B. McKinnon, K. Zeven. South Gambier 0.2 2.6 2.9 3.9 (27) West Gambier 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) Goals - South: A. Beck, K. Saffin, T. Clark. Best - South: I. Walker, C. Edmonds, T. Clark, C. Frost, A. Beck, K. Lapatha. West: M. Hamson, B. Allen, C. Morris, E. Lynch, A. Banks, L. Macdonald. Millicent 1.1 3.1 3.1 3.4 (22) Kalangadoo 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.1 (7) Goals - Millicent: O. Fuller 2; G. Carnello. Kalangadoo: B. Devine. Best - Millicent: K. Wilkinson, J. Walker, O. Fuller, C. Knaggs, G. Carnellor, A. Canala. Kalangadoo: S. Devereux, E. Ilsley, A. Boylan, K. Schultz, C. Pratt, J. Burt.

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 74/13 d Lucindale 71/3; Mount Gambier Red 75/16 d Port MacDonnell 61/0; Kalangadoo 78/15 d Naracoorte 50/1; MIllicent 83/14 d Naracoorte 50/2; Mount Gambier RSL Red 76/14 d Mount Gambier Blue 62/2. Division two Port MacDonnell 93/16 d Mount Gambeir RSL Red 71/0; Naracoorte 96/16 d Millicent 61/0; Kingston 78/14 d Frances 63/2; Penola 71/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 65/2; Robe 74/14 d Mount Gambier 57/2. Division three Mount Gambier RSL Red 95/16 d Port MacDonnell 50/0; Millicent Red 99/16 d Millicent Blue 53/0; Kingston 71/16 d Naracoorte 56/0; MOunt Gambeir 65/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 61/2. Division four - Red Lucindale 79/16 d Naracoorte RSL 58/0; Beachport 83/14 d Robe 48/2; Millicent 106/16 d Penola 50/0; Mount Gambier - BYE. Division four - Blue Kalangadoo 61/14 d Millicent Gold 38/0; Frances 47/12 d Naracorote 43/2; Lucindale 44/12 d Port MacDonnell 38/2; Beachport 57/14 d Millicent Green 33/0.

Above (back row from left) -SAASTA ACEO Kathy Beck , Grant High School student Denzel Wilson – Grant High School student Warren Weetra, SAASTA Coordinator and Aboriginal Educator Sarah McCarthy. (Front row from left) - SAASTA Aboriginal Educator Tara Bonney Naracoorte HIgh School student Kelsey Grigg & Mount Gambier High School student Leshia Goldsmith.

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MID WEEK OPEN PENNANT Port MacDonnell Red 64/14 d Naracoorte RSL 29/0; Mount Gambier Red 55/12 d Penola 44/2; Port MacDonnell Blue 65/14 d Port MacDonell Green 30/0; MOunt Gambier Blue 69/14 d Mount Gambier RSL 25/0. 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.

NEW INDIGENOUS PROGRAM ESTABLISHED Indigenous Year 10-12 students from schools across the Blue Lake Partnership will participate in the inaugural South Australian Aboriginal Sports Training Academy (SAASTA) based at Mount Gambier High School. SAASTA is a unique sporting and educational program that provides Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students with skills, opportunities and confidence to dream, believe and achieve in the areas of sport, education, employment and healthy living. SAASTA has been in operation for more than 10 years with academies existing all over South Australia. 2018 is the first year that the South East Academy has been formed with students from Grant High School, Mount Gambier High School, Naracoorte High School, the Independent Learning Centre and the Flexible Learning Centre attending the program one day a week at Mount Gambier High School. “The SAASTA program supports the students to complete school and explore and develop pathways into further study and employment,

through learning and sharing about Aboriginal cultures, histories and perspectives,” said Sarah McCarthy, Grant High School’s Aboriginal Educator and SAASTA Coordinator. The semester one highlight, and culmination of a significant part of the curriculum is the Aboriginal Power Cup. This is a three day football carnival in June run by the Port Adelaide Football Club, where students showcase their learning through assessment tasks including design and cultural consultation, workshops, career and health expos and, of course being healthy and active on the field. “The SAASTA program is important because you connect with your culture and your community, while making new friends and contacts,” said Danny Khan, SAASTA student. “A large part of the future success of this program is due to the support of our local and wider community including the participating high schools, elders in the community, Port Adelaide Football Club and the team at SAASTA,” said Tara Bonney, Mount Gambier High School Aboriginal Educator and SAASTA Aboriginal Educator.

BARKER WINS DAY TWO OF CROQUET COMPETITION 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 Barker taking the top honour, from Millicent’s Kath Staude. Above - A group shot of the competitiors from across the Limestone Coast & South West Victoria.

MOUNT GAMBIER & DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION RESULTS A1 Glencoe 10-82 d Mount Gambier 6-56 Men’s singles: B. Mitchell lost to A. Van Den Hurk 3-6; D. Ferguson lost to T. Madigan 6-7; D. Boyce d H. Hancock 6-2; T. Biggins lost to G. Elson 5-7. Women’s singles: S. Edwards d J. Carey 6-0; L. Edwards d G. Ferguson 6-4; A. Edwards lost to C. McKinnon 3-6; J. Dalby d J. Van Den Hurk 6-0. Reidy Park 13-99 d Uniting Church 5-66 Men’s singles: K. Edwards d I. Hopes 7-5; J. Tucker d B. McInness 6-2; M. Stark d D. Moon 7-6; S. Young d T. Crowe 6-2. Women’s singles: B. Young lost to A. Oldfield 2-6; S. Edwards lost to K. Mitchell 4-6; E. Edwards d V. Maxwell 6-0; R. Collins d B. Beckett 6-1. A2 Glencoe Maroon 9-77 d Glencoe Gold 7-56; West Gambier Blue - BYE; Mount Schank 13-87 d WEst

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Gambier Red 3-69; Centrals 10-78 d Suttontown 6-77. B1 Cedntrals Orange v Centrals Grey (no results available); Suttontown Crows 6-53 d West Gambier 6-51; Moorak Green 11-69 d Moorak Gold 1-32; Mount Gambier 9-62 d Suttontown Tigers 3-38; Uniting Church v Mil Lel (no results available). Ladies doubles UNiting Church v Mil Lel (no results available); Glencoe Gold v Allendale East (no results available); Reidy Park 6-36 d West Gambier 0-9; Saints United 5-32 d Glencoe Maroon 1-20; Moorak - BYE. Mixed doubles Glencoe 6-37 d Mount Gambier 020; Mil Lel 4-29 d Mount Schank 2-17; Centrals - BYE.


SPORT CRICKET RESULTS BARBER SHIELD North Gambier v East Gambier North Gambier 1st innings 130 (M. McInerney 33; G. Coon 23; J. Schutz 19; A. Hentschke 4/36; A. Dumigan 2/8) East Gambier 1st innings 1/29 in reply (P. Kerr 17no.) Penola v West Gambier West Gambier 1st innings 118 (S. Stevens 24; J. Geddes 20; no bowling figures available) Penola 1st innings 0/7 in reply. South Gambier v Mil Lel South Gambier 1st innings 243 (J. Parham 66; R. Drenthen 36; D. Clough 25; D. Pople 24; no bowling figures available) Mil Lel 1st innings 0/12 in reply. CROUCH SHIELD East Gambier v Penola Penola 1st innings 167 (T. Clayfield 37; J. Foggo 22; D. Wenham, J. Doyle 18; W. McIntosh 4/23; C. Lynch 3/28) East Gambier 1st innings 7/86 in reply (C. Lynch 27; R. Flamank 15; J. Doyle 2/38) Glencoe v Kongorong Kongorong 1st innings 140 (A. Maidment 37; K. McLaren 24; J. Reed 17; A. Williams 6/20; Z. Cocks 2/26) Mil Lel v North Gambier North Gambier 1st innings 109 (S. Vause 47; T. Telford 32; S. Megaw 5/20; J. Lock 3/31) COX BROS Centrals v Glencoe Glencoe 1st innings 189 (M. McGrath 36; P. Pollifrone 34no.; N. McEachern 31; S. Phillips 21; H. Sanders 4/32; D. Barrett 3/52; J. Risely 2/43) North Gambier v Kalangadoo Kalangadoo 1st innings 93 (B. Newton 48; S. Triffitt 18; M. Saunders 5/41; K. Bowd 4/30) Yahl v Mil Lel Yahl 1st innings (R. C ourtney 120; D. Gibbs 31; A. Walker 26no.; H. Smith 4/42; C. Neumann 2/10) O’DONOGHUE SHIELD NO RESULTS AVAILABLE HALL TROPHY East Gambier v Mil Lel Mil Lel 1st innings 88 East Gambeir 1st innings 150 (R. Flamank 54; W. Vaughan 20no.; T. Button 15; A. Creasey 14; T. Smith 2/4) East Gambier won by 62 runs.

SIMS SHIELD West Gambier Blue v East Gambier East Gambier 1st innings 4/166 (J. Lawrence 45no.; A. Clarke 19no.; D. Megaw 17ret.) Wert Gambier Blue 1st innings 7/64 (J. Lawrence 2/4; E. Kerr 2/2) East Gambier won by 102 runs. Mil Lel Green v Mil Lel Gold Mil Lel Gold 1st innings 8/95 Mil Lel Green 1st innings 8/105 (T. Grigg, S. Harvey 20; N. Virtanen 10ret.; H. Hicks 3/4; J. Tzioutziouklaris 2/17) Mil Lel Green won by 10 runs. South Gambier v Millicent South Gambier 1st innings 8/75 (J. Maxwell 23no.; E. Geary 10no.; N. Maxwell 10; J. Werchon 2/11; B. HOwell 2/2) MIllicent 1st innings 6/70 (A. Lindner 11ret.; B. Sharp 10ret.; O. Fitzgerald 8ret.; N. Maxwell 3/3) South Gambier won by five runs. Left (top) - Mil Lel Gold player Harry Hicks will arguably never have a better final three balls of any season - the Sims Shield nine year old taking a hat trick with his final three balls of the 2017/18 season. It is Harry’s first hat trick and while his father Craig Hicks has two to his name, Harry certainly snared his at a younger age. Craig was 16 when he first completed the rare feat. Left (centre) - For the second time this season, Shannon Megaw has taken a bag of wickets for Mil Lel. Megaw took 5/20 from his 16 overs, that included four maidens, in Crouch Shield action at the weekend. Left (bottom) - Yahl’s Rob Courtney has compiled his second century of the Cox Bros season with a stunning 120. Courtney (pictured with three year old son Liam) hit 17 fours on his way to three figures, sharing a 112 fifth wicket stand with Daniel Gibbs (31). OTHER NOTABLE EFFORTS: Marbuck Saunders continued his stellar form in Cox Bros action for North Gambier, taking 5/41 and in Crouch Shield action, Glencoe’s Allen Williams took 6/20 from 10.3 overs, which included five maidens.

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BOWLS FUNDRAISER The Millicent Bowls Club is holding a charity match for the Royal Flying Doctors Day on March 4 and is looking for players to register teams so the event can raise some much needed funds for the vital service. Contact the club for more details.

MURRAY BRIDGE GOES BACK TO BACK Eighteen South East Tennis Seniors travelled to Lucindale earlier this month to participate in a tennis challenge with nine Murray Bridge players, with the event contested in perfect conditions. The Annual Challenge Cup was won by Murray Bridge, securing back to back titles for the team. Mount Gambier’s Marg Moffatt and Murray Bridge’s Elsie Grobler were the best of the ladies, with Murray Bridge’s Kathy Pfeiffer and Naracoorte’s Leanne Watson finishing in the runner-up position. Bill Chapman (Millicent) and Ray Rossiter (Murray Bridge) wo the men’s event, with Millicent’s Alan Schultz and Murray Bridge’s John Owens, finishing runner-up. The next event will be held at Beachport on March 18 at 11am.

SOFTBALL RESULTS FRIDAY Warriors 13 (L. Bruggemann 4; T. Pearson, K. Telford, C. Chaplin, M. Gann) d Wanderers 7 (E. Davey 2; E. Hart, J. Hart, T. Tzioutziouklaris, E. Tzioutziouklaris) SATURDAY Demons 15 (B. Morale 4; S. Nieuwenhuizen, C. Manning 3; A. Linvginston, T. Elison-Smith, M. Ridding, R. Garner) d Concordes White 9 (J. Hopgood, B. Jones 3; S. Brown, T. Jones, L. Dodds); Wanderers 13 (E. Hart, J. Hart 2; F. Finch, C. Whiting, E. Davey, E. Tzioutziouklaris) d Concordes United 10 (S. Pilven, L. Dodds 2; D. Jones, K. Griffiths, C. Jackway, D. Wighton, B. Jones)


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SPORT BASEBALL RESULTS In Division 1 baseball Tigers continued their charge into the finals with a convincing win over Federal and South put paid to any chance of Central climbing into final contention. Tigers scored first in the top of the second inning after Steve Frost and Joe Sims both walked with Frost scoring on Brayden Morton’s infield out and Sims scoring on a wild pitch from starter Wade Chant. Federal replied in the even inning with Wade doubling to leftfield and scoring on Gavin Smith’s single before the inning was shut down. Tigers added two more runs in the third after consecutive hits to Brodie Foster, a triple to rightfield, Dyllan Lane a double also to rightfield which scored Foster and a single to leftfield from Jesse Foster. Lane scored on Steve Frost’s infield fielder’s choice. The pitching of Federal starter, Wade Chant, went awry in the top of the fifth when he pitched three consecutive walks to Brodie Foster, Dyllan Lane and Jesse Foster and a hit batter, Steve Frost, before another base on ball this time to Joe Sims conceding three runs for the inning, two from wild pitches and the third from a passed ball. Federal added one more to their scoreline in the bottom of the seventh when Gavin Smith doubled to leftfield and scored on Clay Carpenter’s infield out leaving a seven run to two score in Tigers favour. Both teams used two pitchers and the difference in the game being Federal gave up eight base on ball and two hit to Tigers three base on ball. Federal pitchers, Wade Chant and Alex Reppin picked up ten strikeouts and gave up seven hits while Tyler Horrigan and Brayden Morton for Tigers picked up five strikeouts and conceded six safehits. Central shot out to a three run lead in the top of the first to immediately put pressure on the South Indians defence. Doubles to Kyall McClean and Nathan Meinck and a single to Dylan Chuck resulted in McClean scoring on Meinck’s hit who subsequently scored on Chuck’s hit. Koby Chant doubled to rightfield scoring Chuck before the inning was wrapped up. In the bottom of the second Indians Bruce Morale walked and scored on Travis Lockwood’s infield out and Steve Isaccson found himself on base from a fielder’s choice eventually scoring on a muffed fly ball by Central leftfielder Lauchie Tilley. The tying run was scored in South’s sixth inning when consecutive single base hits to Bruce Morale and Steve Isaccson and Travis Lockwood getting on base from an error at second base left the bases loaded. Alex Lewis picked a walk scoring Morale for their third run of the game before the inning folded. The game went to the tenth inning in which Central failed to put a runner on. Jesse Balshaw got on base from another error but was eventually out at home on a force play. Dean Hamilton was hit by Central pitcher Dylan Chuck with Hamilton scoring on a force play at the home plate which catcher Kyall McClean errored leaving the Indians victors by that solitary run four to three. Two of South’s runs were unearned with Central making a huge eight errors for the game. South Pitcher Dean Hamilton picked up eight strikeouts and gave up eight hits while Central’s two pitchers, Koby Chant and Dylan Chuck, picked up tree strikeouts but only gave up three safehits but also gave up six base on ball and two hit batters.

RESULTS Division 1 Tigers 7 (Jesse Foster 3; Brodie Foster 2; Dyllan Lane, Alex Harkness) d Federal 2 (Gavin Smith 3; Alex Reppin, Nathan Taylor, Wade Chant); South Indians 4 (Bruce Morale 2; Steve Isaccson) d Central 3 Division 2 South Indians 14 (Tom Castleman, Hayden Timms, Ryan Walter, Luke Lovekin 2; Chris Crute) d Federal 1 (Tom Winkley 2; Alex Pearson 1) Division 3 South Indians 16 (Kial Poole 5; Kenny Rowe,

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BORDERLINE SPEEDWAY MOUNT GAMBIER February 24

WINGLESS SPRINT SUPER SERIES & STREET STOCKS BORDERLINE SPEEDWAY MOUNT GAMBIER March 17

EASTER SPRINTCAR TRAIL BORDERLINE SPEEDWAY MOUNT GAMBIER March 31

SUPER SEDAN SA TITLE & MARSH MODIFIEDS BORDERLINE SPEEDWAY MOUNT GAMBIER April 13

7,950

$

AUTO - CRUISE

$

$

DUAL AIRBAGS

7 SEATER

8,700

6,950

$

LIMITED EDITION

ALL STARS 360 PRINTCAR SERIES & TYSON PEREZ MEMORIAL

$

REMOTE LOCKING

11,950

MURRAY BRIDGE SPEEDWAY MURRAY BRIDGE February 23 & 24

6,900

$

$

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STREET STOCK TITLES

159,000KM

123,000KMS

2003 MERCEDES C180 SPORTS

11,950

2,700

$

8,950

$

7 SEATER

ALLOYS

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16,950

$

$

LEATHER

DVD

AUTO


3.99% P.A. Finance Available to ABN Holders only*

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Colorado LTZ Crew Cab Pickup 4x4 Auto From

49,990

$

(1)

DRIVEAWAY

• 3.5 Tonne Towing • 500Nm of Torque* • 18" Alloy Wheels • Embedded Satellite Navigation • Apple CarPlay®^ and Android® Auto^

Colorado LS Crew Cab Pickup 4x4 Auto From

39,990

$

(2)

DRIVEAWAY

• 3.5 Tonne Towing • 500Nm of Torque* • Rear View Camera + Rear Park Assist • LED Daytime Running Lamps • Apple CarPlay®^ and Android® Auto^

Trade up to the Holden Colorado today. O.G.Roberts & Co. Jubilee Highway West, Mt Gambier T 08 8724 1111 www.ogrholden.com.au


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TIPPING TRAY

REDUCED.

$19,990

NOEL BARR TOYOTA USED VEHICLES

*.

2014 Toyota Camry ASV50R Atara S Sedan 4dr Spts Auto 6sp 2.5i S365BCK, 34459kms

$17,990*. 2009 Nissan Patrol GU 6 DX Cab Chassis Single Cab 2dr Man 5sp 4x4 3.0DT (Leaf) [MY08]. Rego XDR155

$49,990*. 2014 Toyota Landcruiser Prado KDJ150R GXL Wagon 7st 5dr Spts Auto 5sp 4x4 3.0DT [MY14]

$42,990*. 2017 Toyota Hilux GUN126R SR Utility Double Cab 4dr Man 6sp 4x4 2.8DT. Rego S641 BRL

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$25,990*. 2012 Toyota Hilux KUN26R SR Cab Chassis Double Cab 4dr Man 5sp 4x4 3.0DT [MY12]. Rego S589AP2

$28,990*. Toyota Camry Atara S Sedan Petrol 5725KM SN 7863467. Rego S912

$40,990*. Toyota Kluger GX 2WD Auto Petrol SN 8172083 2300km. Rego: S048BRY

$59,990*. 2010 Toyota Landcruiser VDJ200R Sahara Wagon 7st 5dr Spts Auto 6sp 4x4 4.5DTT [MY10]

REDUCED.

$39,990*. 2013 Toyota Hilux KUN26R SR5 Utility Double Cab 4dr Man 5sp 4x4 3.0DT [MY12]

$75,990*. 2013 Toyota Landcruiser VDJ200R Altitude Wagon 8st 5dr Spts Auto 6sp 4x4 4.5DTT [MY13], S113 AXP

$33,990*. Toyota Rav4 GXL 2WD Auto Petrol 5736Km SN 7725542. Rego S633 BNT

$12,990*. 2011 Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport Hatchback 5dr Man 6sp 1.8i [MY11] SN7798.

$33,990*. Toyota C-HR Koba 2WD 1.2 Lt Turbo petrol SN 7984871 2100km. Rego YY424T

$77,990*. 2015 Toyota Landcruiser VDJ200R VX Wagon 7st 5dr Spts Auto 6sp 4x4 4.5DTT [MY13]. Rego S787BFN

$28,990*. 2014 Toyota RAV4 ASA44R GXL Wagon 5dr Spts Auto 6sp AWD 2.5i [MY14]

$22,990*. 2011 Toyota Kluger GSU40R KX-R Wagon 7st 5dr Spts Auto 5sp 2WD 3.5i [MY11]. Rego S549ALV

Noel Barr Toyota 35 Bay Road, Mount Gambier T 08 8721 3333 Tim Scarth 0437 918 674 Craig Dunn 0407 513 831 LMVD 65317

noelbarrtoyota.com.au *Driveaway price includes 3 months registration and all government charges. 0% comparison rate available to approved personal applicants and a 0% annual percentage rate is available to approved business applicants of Toyota Finance to finance eligible locally manufactured new and demonstrator Camry Petrol and Aurion vehicles. Excludes Camry Hybrid. Offer not available to government, fleet or rental buyers. Finance applications must be received and approved between 01/01/2018 and 28/02/2018, unless sold out prior. Offer has been extended. Maximum finance term of 48 months applies. Terms, conditions, fees and charges apply. Toyota Finance reserves the right to change, extend or withdraw an offer at any time. Comparison rate based on a 5 year secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Toyota Finance is a division of Toyota Finance Australia Limited ABN 48 002 435 181, AFSL and Australian Credit Licence 392536.


John Richter (Sales Manager) 0402 315 481 johnr@barrymaney.com.au

Tim Pietsch (Finance) 08 8721 3400 timp@barrymaney.com.au

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CAR OF THE WEEK 2009 Nissan Navara RX D40

2012 Ford Falcon FG XT

2006 Holden Statesman WL

6 Speed manual, turbo diesel, air conditioning, CD player, bull bar, side steps, canopy. S906ADY Internet ID: 23753

88,671kms, auto, 6 airbag package, power windows, 16” alloys, cruise, CD. S059BDS Internet ID: 23765

185,000kms, auto. XRO961 Internet ID: 23704

$16,990

2009 HYUNDAI GETZ S TB

$14,990

TECH PACK

5 speed manual, dual front airbag package, power windows, air conditioning, central locking, CD. S999ABN Internet ID: 23600 WAS $3,490

$2,990

$9,990

ONLY 29 KMS

2016 Ford Ranger XLT 3.2 (4X4) 41,036kms, 6 speed auto, diesel turbo, 17” alloys, airbag package, cruise, leather steering wheel. S353BLJ Internet ID: 23727

2010 Mitsubishi Lancer SX Sportsback CJ 88,111kms, auto, air conditioning, 16” alloys, cruise, CD, power windows. S491AJW Internet ID: 23743

$45,990

$11,990

2015 Volkswagen Tiguan 130 TDI 4X4 10kms, 7speed auto, turbo, 17” alloys, cruise, airbag package, MP3/CD player, rain sensing wipers . Internet ID: 23693

$31,990

TECH PACK

2015 Mazda BT-50

2016 Ford Ranger XLT 3.2 PX

2015 Hyundai I3o Active X GD3

2013 Hyundai Accent SR

2013 Ford Focus Trend LW

29,313kms, sports auto, 3.2 litres, side steps, snorkel, keyless entry, climate control. XX239N. Internet ID: 23629

41,014kms, 3.2 litre diesel, 17” alloys, climate control, cruise, rain sensing wipers, sat nav, side steps, tow bar. S021BMT Internet ID: 23752

Auto, one owner, new car warranty, leather, cruise, bluetooth, 16” alloys. 1DV6PY Internet ID: 23732

49,689kms, 6 speed manual, 6 airbag package, air conditioning, 16” alloys, cruise control, power windows. S831BAK Internet ID: 23773

74,000kms, auto, perfect service history, tinti, rear parking sensors, bluetooth, cruise, 16” alloys. S025AVL Internet ID: 23758

2006 Toyota Corolla Ascent

2013 Mazda 3 Maxx Skyactiv-MT

2008 Holden Astra CD AH

2007 Toyota Hilux SR

2016 Ford Ranger XL Double CAB PX

116,314kms, 5 speed manual, driver airbag, CD, air conditioning, central locking, power steering. XJJ577 Internet ID: 23748

70,221kms, 2 litre, 6 speed manual, complete service history. 1ID4UO Internet ID: 23686 WAS $12,990

Automatic, 4 airbag package, air conditioning, CD, power windows. CC578P Internet ID: 23746

5 speed manual, 3 litres, diesel turbo, dual front airbag package, power windows, central locking, power steering, CD. S706AHL Internet ID: 23747

48,146kms, automatic, one owner, heavy duty tow bar, advanti mags, new car warranty, tinted windows, bluetooth, cruise. 6636BJT Internet ID: 23762

$33,990

$7,990

$45,990

$10,990

$18,990

$6,990

$10,990

$16,990

$12,990

$34,990

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