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ISSUE 720 | MARCH 1 - 7 2018 Phone 08 8724 7111 www.lifestyle1.net

Leading building company opens Mount Gambier office. See page 3 for details.

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COVER • LEADING BUILDING COMPANY OPENS MOUNT GAMBIER OFFICE Mossop Construction + Interiors are excited to announce the launch of their first regional offices located in Mount Gambier & Port Lincoln. With the company’s current scope of work in these regions growing rapidly and the high demand for quality commercial building in regional South Australia and Victoria, these offices will create many opportunities not only for Mossop as a business but will also support and provide employment for local businesses in these areas. The regional offices will be driven with local staff, subcontractors and suppliers being used wherever possible. The company welcomes Craig Williamson as Regional Manager, Lauren Herring as Project and Office Administrator, along with Shaun Lockwood and Paul

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Manning as Site Managers and Stuart Cooper as Safety Officer for the new Mount Gambier branch. Craig, Lauren, Shaun, Paul and Stuart are all locals in the South East and bring many years of combined expertise and experience to the company. Craig brings over two decades of management experience working in the construction industry, along with similar site and project management experience to the regional manager’s role, and Shaun Lockwood and Paul Manning have had a similar amount of experience in the industry and Lauren has joined the team, bringing with her seven years of experience. “To have the opportunity to be part of this expansion with Mossop and to be given this new challenge is exciting for all of us,” Craig said. “We have really gelled as a team immediately, and are all dedicated to this region and Mossop for the long term.” The Mount Gambier office already has some major projects on the books, taking on both stages of the Mount Gambier prison, as well as the redevelopment of the Portland Library. “We are

looking to provide services right across the Limestone Coast and into Western Victoria,” Craig said. “We already have a strong working relationship with a large number of local businesses, sub-contractors and suppliers and are committed to building on our networks by using local trades on all our projects here in the region.” The team at the Mount Gambier office of Mossop is not only devoted to the local region in terms of workforce but also in terms of community involvement and are proud to be sponsoring local sporting and community groups as a further sign of their commitment to the region. “Mossop have a proud history of supporting charities and have been very active in that area and here in this region we understand it is important to give back to the community and to support sporting clubs and other groups that are the backbone of any regional area,” Craig said. Mossop are a proud family business that was established in 1979 by brothers; Neil, Ray & John. Mossop’s vision and values are to provide the industry with a hardworking, fair and reasonable construction contractor to deliver the highest quality project outcomes. Mossop delivers a vast array of construction, fitout, and refurbishment services across all market segments. The family run business has grown to become one of the largest South Australian based building companies, delivering a wide array of projects across South Australia and regional Victoria. The company has worked diligently

year on year to continue the successful growth of the business. With three generations of the Mossop family now working in the business, today Mossop employs over 165 staff, and proudly provides jobs to hundreds more local subcontractors and suppliers. Mossop offer an experienced team of stable, proven employees who work collaboratively with clients, services consultants, and stakeholders to deliver projects of the highest standard. The Mount Gambier office officially opened its doors in January this year. With a number of projects already in construction in these areas, Mossop hopes to continue and grow its presence by being involved in the local community and a part of the exciting future works in the region. If you would like to discuss any of your future works, the team in the Mt Gambier office would love the opportunity to speak with you. Please contact Craig on 0428 342 482 or one of their friendly team.

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ALLENDALE EAST HALL COMMUNITY FUNDRAISER The Allendale East Hall has had some much needed upgrades in recent years, including the kitchen, toilets and a restored floor. But with a roof in desperate need of repair, to ensure the rest of the upgrades remain in good condition, the hall committee has had to come up with a major fundraiser for the crucial restoration. “It’s not good having a good floor, if the roof leaks,” committee member Richard Ferguson said. The hall committee has been able to tap into a wonderful program – Festival of Small Halls – that sees artists from the Port Fairy Folk Festival head to smaller towns around the region to allow community venues to raise much needed funds. Canadian singer songwriter Dave Gunning and Australia’s Claire Ann Taylor are the headline acts for the

Thursday, March 8 concert. There will be a barbeque on offer from 6pm with the doors opening at 6.30pm, the concert starting at 7pm and a supper to follow. Tickets are available from the Bellum Hotel and through the Festival of Small Halls website and are $25 a head with children under 12 free. T he Allendale East Hall is used for birthday parties and other community events and the hall committee would love to secure some more regular hall users as well as an increased number of private and community functions. The community took on the hall in 2006 and their finest hour has been the 2010 100th anniversary celebrations. Right (top) - Canada’s Dave Gunning. Right (bottom) - Australia’s Claire Ann Taylor.

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One of the world’s greatest party bands has been confirmed as the headline act at this year’s Generations in Jazz Festival. Melbourne group The Cat Empire will deliver a spectacular live show on Saturday, May 5, with the international festival favourites guaranteed to get the crowd grooving. The Cat Empire is the first major guest artist announcement for the 2018 festival being staged in Mount Gambier, South Australia, from May 3-6, with a score of other world-renowned acts set to be revealed over the coming weeks. Generations in Jazz chair, James Morrison, said the band had a global army of fans for very good reason. “More than a decade into their career, The Cat Empire have emerged as one of a small handful of international bands able to attract such a dedicated following and enduring worldwide career - they deliver incredible musicality, humour, entertainment and energy,” James said. While The Cat Empire’s last major tour saw them play to more than a quarter of a million people across Europe, the USA, Australia and Asia, James says the six-member outfit won’t be phased by performing in a paddock. “Most of The Cat Empire members are also GIJ alumni; Oliver McGill (Wesley College), Ryan Monro (Frankston High School), William Hull-Brown (Balwyn High), Kieran Conrau and Ross Irwin (Blackburn High School first attended the festival as teenagers with their own school bands,” James said. “For their GIJ debut, they’ll be presenting some very special guests, making this yet another musical event you can only see at Generations.” GIJ festival event manager Nethanel Sutton said there had been an incredible public response to news that the unique band is Mount Gambierbound. “They certainly draw a crowd, and we are now working on a plan that will allow everyone to secure a ticket,” he said. Word of the Generations in Jazz experience continues to spread, with the lifestyle1.net | 04

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number of visitors and schools signing up to participate in this year’s GIJ festival already smashing all previous records; more than 350 school bands and vocal ensembles will travel to Mount Gambier for the event, with student numbers up by more than 500 on the previous year. “We’ll have more than 5100 emerging musicians from 130 schools from across Australia participating,” said Mr Sutton. Reflecting on the festival’s long history, James Morrison said GIJ was firmly established as a major event on the national jazz calendar and is now a popular and important aspect of many school music programs. “When the Generations in Jazz Festival first began, few could have predicted it would become what it is today, helping to shape

the direction of jazz in this country and nurturing the growth of young musicians and audiences alike,” he said. “Over the years, we have seen students play in school bands later return as music directors bringing a new generation of musicians to experience the festival. In addition, finalists in the James Morrison Scholarship & GIJ Vocal Scholarship are now playing all over the world and Mount Gambier is now known as Australia’s home of Jazz.” Members of the public who are interested in attending this year’s festival are encouraged to contact the festival office to register to secure tickets before they go on public sale later in the month. Register your details at tickets@generationsinjazz.com. au or SMS 0447 174 333.

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TRIGG SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDS NATIONAL TITLE It only took four rounds for Mount Gambier’s Bobby Trigg to successfully defend his Australian bantamweight title in his bout against Jarrett Owen. Trigg’s first challenge in his title defence, which was held in Brisbane, was making weight, which he did last Friday, and then it was all up to what he could produce in the ring. Coach Colin Cassidy said the fight went to script. “It went exactly how we thought it might go – it really did,” Cassidy said. “He (Owen) was a little bit stronger but Bobby was really able to land some good lunches and the humidity was also a huge test.” Trigg agreed that while he was expecting the humid conditions, they were testing. “I would have lost another four kilograms in the fight,” he said. Knocking Owen down twice during the four round encounter, Trigg said he felt confident from the start, despite ending up with a black eye for his troubles in retaining his national title. “I knew I was hurting him with my jabs,” Trigg said. “Every time I connected he stumbled a bit and lost balance. When I knocked him down with a right hook at the end of the third round and he was only saved by the bell, I knew I was right on top.” Trigg now has a month before a yet to be determined bout, most likely in Victoria. Right - Bobby Trigg awaits the final verdict after the fight was stopped in the fourth round. ROYAL MAIL WINS NATIONAL HONOUR Dunkeld’s Royal Mail Hotel has a well established reputation among foodies and that reputation has only been enhanced when it secured a national tourism award, picking up gold in the tourism restaurants and catering services category. The gala presentation was held in Perth and the region was also represented by The Tasting Room at Mayura Station. Royal Mail Hotel marketing manager Kylie Schurmann was on hand to accept the award for one of the nation’s most sought after foodie destinations. The national honour

came on the back of the hotel going back to back in the Victorian Awards where they went back to back in the accommodation and tourism restaurant and catering services categories, earning the right to represent the State at the national presentation. The Royal Mail was one of three Victorian based winners for the evening, with South Australia picking up two golds at the Australian Tourism Awards. Right - Royal Mail Hotel marketing manager Kylie Schurmann accepting the national award.

NARACOORTE LUCINDALE APPOINTS A FAMILAR FACE TO CEO ROLE Current Grant District Council CEO Trevor Smart has been appointed as the incoming Chief Executive Officer for the Naracoorte Lucindale Council. Mr Smart will not commence duties for a couple of months with a start date yet to be confirmed. Mr Smart (pictured right) has been in the top job at Grant District Council since 2012 and is the Western Border Football League president - a role he took on for the first time this season after a couple of seasons on the WBFL board. “Trevor is an experienced, highly regarded Chief Executive Officer with extensive professional history in local government”, Naracoorte Lucindale Mayor Erika Vickery said. “Following a very competitive and extensive selection process, Trevor’s extensive experience and strong leadership qualities earned him the position. We look forward to welcoming Trevor to the Naracoorte Lucindale Council. Council’s CEO Recruitment, Performance Review and Remuneration Committee undertook a thorough recruitment strategy to fill the Chief Executive Officer position.” Mr Smart outpointed 50 applicants for the role with the council making the final decision, based on the committee’s recommendation. Naracoorte Lucindale’s former CEO Dr Helen Macdonald finished up in the role at the end of last month. She had been in the CEO role since October 2011.

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• Better understanding of dietary misconceptions including the psychology of eating • Increased nutritional knowledge • Development of skills to maintain a healthy lifestyle including healthy eating and physical activity • Development of skills in goal setting and behaviour modification • Improved Body Mass Index (BMI) For more information about HEAL™ or to book into a program please visit the RDGP website http://www. riverlandgp.org.au/heal/ or contact Trish Cameron on (08)8724 7696 RDGP gratefully acknowledges the financial and other support from Country SA PHN and the Australian Government Department of Health. RDGP RDGP was established as the Riverland Division of General Practice Inc under the Commonwealth Government’s Divisions of General Practice program in 1994 as an independent, membership based organisation. Since that time it has evolved into a Primary Health Care organisation with a focus on providing integrated and coordinated locally focused and responsive services in line with locally identified health needs. RDGP supports its membership - the Primary Health Care workforce including GPs, Specialists, Nurses and Allied Health Professionals - to enhance the patient journey and improve patient care.

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FINAL TALLY FOR CHRISTMAS APPEAL The 2017 Mount Gambier Community Mayor’s Christmas Appeal raised almost $20,000, which was distributed to local welfare agencies including the Salvation Army, St Vincent de Paul Society, Uniting Care Mount Gambier, ac.care and Lifeline South East who provided food hampers and other benefits to the less fortunate at Christmas. The ongoing support of Mount Gambier Central & the donation of 100 toys from the Mount Gambier Men’s Shed was also critical in the appeal’s success.

INAUGURAL PINK STUMPS FUNDRAISER IN MILLICENT CRICKET ASSOCIATION The fundraising match between Furner & Rendelsham on February 17 has seen the community raise almost $6000 towards securing another breast care nurse for the South East region. February 17 was 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

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RFDS FUNDRAISER ON THE HORIZON The Royal Flying Doctor Service Mount Gambier Support Group is planning a monster garage sale on Saturday, April 7, in Mount Gambier. While the site is yet to be determined, the support group is appealing to the community to clear out their sheds, take stock of the clutter in their homes and help this worthy cause. Please contact the group so that they can organise collection of the goods. The group is happy to collect anything from furniture to kitchen goods, books and DVDs, toys, linen or soft furnishings – anything of use. Ring Ian Berry on 0408 057 666 and he will organise a date and time to collect your goods nearer to the sale date of April 7.

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CRAFT SESSIONS TO HIT THE ROAD Craft lovers across the Glenelg Shire are invited to share their tips and tricks as part of an upcoming Easter themed roadshow of craft sessions. The Glenelg Libraries are bringing back the popular Crafternoon on the Road sessions to the townships of Merino, Heywood, Portland, Casterton and Digby from March 15-21. Crafternoon on the Road is open to individuals 18 years and older. Sessions will cost $5 per person and all materials will be provided. To secure your place for any of these events please contact the Glenelg Libraries on (03)5522 2265 or email library@glenelg.vic.gov.au

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HUGE COUP FOR WALKWAY GALLERY The highly anticipated opening night of an exhibition celebrating the iconic work of Sydney-based artist Nell opens at the Walkway Gallery, Bordertown on Thursday, 8 March. Borrowed from the collection of the Art Gallery of South Australia, Nell is exclusive to the Walkway Gallery and features two important series of work including 5 paintings and an incredible installation titled The Wake (2014-16), a collection of hand-built ceramic vessels which emulate the Haniwa – Japanese tomb ornaments which serve to both protect the dead but also drive away evil. In a further coup for the Bordertown gallery, the artist will be attending the exhibition launch. “We are thrilled Nell will be travelling across from Sydney to help us celebrate the opening of this wonderful exhibition that draws into focus aspects of her extraordinary lifestyle1.net | 08

career so far,” Walkway Gallery director Naomi Fallon said. “Again, the Art Gallery of South Australia is generously supporting us with the loan of this significant contemporary work from their collection.” Visitors are able to experience first-hand the work of Nell at the Walkway Gallery from March 9, 2018. Admission is free. The exhibition is supported by the Art Gallery of South Australia and Country Arts SA. Nell is represented by Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery Sydney, and STATION Gallery, Melbourne.

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80 ACRES RIGHT ON THE EDGE OF TOWN Sitting on 50 Magazine Lane is Approx. 80 Acres of fertile soil split in to 9 paddocks. 2 of these paddocks are sown to Lucerne, Phalaris and other grasses which makes up Approx. 20 Acres of the property. The Lucerne can be irrigated via the well with a sprinkler irrigation system - Water licence of 12,900KL per annum. The other paddocks on the property consist of Tall Wheat Grass, Phalaris, Clover and other grasses. At the moment there are 13 Black Baldy weaners but there is pasture for many more. Electrified internal and road fences - 3 hot and 3

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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

67 Lake Terrace East

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

$340.00 p/wk Avail 27.02.18

Available 26/03/18 @ $335 p/wk

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COUNTRY LIFESTYLE, CITY LIMITS Build your dream home in the quiet township of Yahl 1,882sqm flat, fully fenced corner allotment Services to the allotment include mains water, electricity and telephone.


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‘MIXED FARMING’ IRRIGATED LAND 284.53acres Total land holding on 3 titles, 160 acres under irrigation • Water taking licence totalling 470,874kL with added Industrial licence • Artesian (confined) water source in Kalangadoo management area • 308.87 acres Valley Pivot irrigating half circle of 136acres • 24 acres set with permanent sprinklers • Renovated pastures inc. Rye Grass, Chicory & White clover with strong fert history • Hay shed 12m x 30m, cattle yards with crush under cover • 5 bedroom home with other implement and machinery shedding • Property advertised ‘excluding’ Dairy infrastructure but can be purchased on negotiation

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BARRY RITTER 0408 853 180 3/51 BERTHA STREET, MT GAMBIER

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$349,000

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$299,000

BARRY RITTER 0408 853 180

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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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PETER DEMPSEY

MOUNT GAMBIER REGION SPECIALIST

0418 854 393

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

15 DERWENT COURT MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 3 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. OPEN: HOME: SAT 10:00 - 10:30 AM

AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME $319,500 Check out this quality built, solid construction family home. Located in a quite cul de sac, 3 living areas, resort style main bathroom recently renovated with floor to ceiling tiles. . Includes games room, family room ,lounge room, 4 large bedrooms plus office.

4 YAHL ROAD YAHL 3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR

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

A COUNTRY LIFE $375,000 Take a look at this charming home, loved and built by its present owners. Set on a large allotment measuring 3,326 sq/m and featuring, fruit trees, vines, vegeatble garden, chook shed and fully fenced for animals and children to stay safe

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.

17 BALAMBOOL AVENUE MOUT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR QUALITY HOME AT THE RIGHT PRICE $289,000 Walk in and do nothing, as this home ticks all the boxes. Large spacious living areas and bedrooms are a feature of this home. Lovely kitchen with plenty of cupboards, dishwaher and new applainces. OPEN: HOME: SAT 10:45 - 11:15AM

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. Owner will lease back for 12 months at $500 per week

2 CROUCH STREET CAVETON 4 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR THE GOOD LIFE $319,500 What a stunning looking country home set on a private 2,830 sq/m allotment with all the charm as if you are holidays all year round. A few minutes out of mt gambier on the nelson rd you will find this character home.

10 SHEPHERD STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR GREAT INVESTMENT $229,000 Check out this very tindy brick and tile home, currently leased to november 2018 $280 per week, or new owner only needs to walk in and enjoy. Modern colours, new carpets, clean and tidy bathroom laundry and kitchen areas.

BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE RANGE OF SIZES AND PRICES TO MEET ANY BUDGET

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

SOLD 52 MEYLIN STREET PORT MACDONNELL

2 BUFFALO COURT LOT 156 WIRELESS ROAD WEST LOT 157 WIRELESS ROAD WEST LOT 151 WIRELESS ROAD WEST LOT 147 KING GROVE 31 JOHN POWELL DRIVE 8 GRANGE PLACE 33A DOUGHTY STREET LOT 55 BENGALEE CRES LOT 57 BENGALEE CRES

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BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME HOME AND LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE

$120,000 $99,500 $99,500 $107,000 $99,500 $135,000 $127,500 $85,000 $115,000 $115,000

LOT 58 BENGALEE CRES LOT 50 BENGALEE CRES LOT 52 BENGALEE CRES LOT 53 BENGALEE CRES LOT 54 BENGALEE CRES LOT 85 BENGALEE CRES LOT 86 BENGALEE CRES LOT 87 BENGALEE CRES LOT 88 BENGALEE CRES LOT 89 BENGALEE CRES

NEED TO SELL? Don’t hesitate to give me a call, for a no obligation appraisal on your property. With the latest in marketing ideas, I have all the tools to give your property the best exposure needed to sell. Web, social, print media plus a 24 year proven record in the industry, puts your property in the best hands. With record sales in January and February, I have large number of qualified buyers, wanting to buy.

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

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38 SASSANOWSKY ROAD COMPTON

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26 TURNBULL DRIVE MOUNT GAMBIER

CALL ME ON 0418 854 393

SOLD 11 KYRENIA COURT MOUNT GAMBIER

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malseeds real estate Mt Gambier Millicent Port MacDonnell Robe Beachport

08 8724 9999 1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier & 98 George Street, Millicent 8733 1989

89-91 Su ontown Rd, Su ontown

Offers Over $670,000 • Beau fully maintained solid Dunkeld stone home with large rooms and high ceilings with quality fixtures and fi ngs throughout. • 3 1/2 Acres in city limits, fully fenced • Solar power, solar hot water, town water plus rain water • Self-contained granny flat with 2 bedrooms and huge shed • Views toward centenary tower • Close to shops, schools, hospital, bus stop, tafe and university

OPEN INSPECTION SATURDAY 3rd MARCH 11.00 - 12.00pm

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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993 86 Meylin St, Pt MacDonnell

$449,000

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37 Kurrajong St, Mt Gambier

$260,000-$265,000

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

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

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

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

83 Lake Edwards Rd, Glencoe

$359,000

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

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

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7 Shelley Cres, Mt Gambier

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$420,000

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

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

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COMMERCIAL FACTORY

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

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33 & 35 Thompson Rd, Robe $389,000-$399,000 per tle

12 North Tce, Tantanoola

• Being offered for sale are four separate dwellings across two tles, with the ability to purchase one tle or both, as a complete walk in/walk out package • Each mirrored tle includes a 3 bedroom/1 bathroom dwelling at the front of the allotment, a 3 bedroom/2 bathroom dwelling at the rear and large double shedding • Built around a lovely central courtyard with plenty of off street parking and a quaint curbside appeal.

• 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

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

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Bronwyn Alistair Kirby 0439 681 539 0457 004 364 8724 9999

Craig 0402 145 361

Wendy 0468 692 993

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Luke 8724 9999

Emily 8724 9999

Tanya 8733 1989

Aimee 8733 1989

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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 23 Lumidin Blvd, Mt Gambier

Offers over $500,000

65 Tollner Rd, Mt Gambier

$215,000

21 Powell St, Mt Gambier

$425,000

15 Wilson St, Mt Gambier

$329,000

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

FRIDAY 2nd 5.00 - 5.30pm

SATURDAY 3rd 9.00 - 9.45am

SATURDAY 3rd 10.00 - 10.45am

SATURDAY 3rd 10.45 - 11.00am

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

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

MOVE IN AND ENJOY • 3 bedroom home on 1013sqm approx block, could be subdivided S.T.C.A • Tailor made fi ed kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Immaculate modern presenta on throughout. gas mains • Central loca on, Electrically re wired

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

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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18 Pelican Point Rd, Blackfellows Caves

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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

$125,000

6 Grange Pl, Mt Gambier

OPEN INSPECTION • Ocean view block approx. 1200m2 • 9 x 9 x 2.7 quality colour bond shed with cement flooring • Rain water tank • Power available • Build your dream home S.T.C.A

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11 Lange St, Mt Gambier

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$239,500

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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

19 Clezy Cres, Mt Gambier

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

10 Sinclair St, Mt Gambier

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$299,000

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

SATURDAY 3rd 12.15 - 1.00pm

SATURDAY 3rd 12.30 - 12.45pm

SATURDAY 3rd 1.15 - 2.00pm

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

• Neat, dy and privately situated property in a fantas c loca on • Residing on approx. 767sqm of beau fully presented and low maintenance yards • 3 bedroom/2 bathroom brick and le property packed with features and easy living conveniences • Master bedroom with ensuite and BIR. • Light and bright, open plan living/kitchen/dining space.

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

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

134 North Tce, Mt Gambier

$255,000

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6215 Portland Rd, Nelson

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$495,000-$505,000

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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

10 Ivy Pl, Mt Gambier

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OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION

SATURDAY 3rd 2.15 - 2.45pm

SATURDAY 3rd 2.00-2.30pm VIC TIME

SATURDAY 3rd 3.00 - 3.45pm

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

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37 Plunke Tce, Millicent

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$168,000

• Perfect place to live for the family with kids who love sports or ac ve grandchildren • Located close to football, netball, soccer, cricket, basketball and tennis facili es and only a short walk away from the swimming lake • Very neat stone and brick home with galvanised iron roof, mber frame windows surrounded by manicured lawns

Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364

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• Three bedroom home that oozes first home buyer poten al • Located on approx. 748sqm which includes an in ground sparkling swimming pool • Gas heated spa and extensive decking area • Kitchen with updates and features gas stove top, electric oven

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

6 Campbell St, Millicent

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$220,000-$225,000

• Priced to sell! • Poten al 5 bedroom home without the large yard to maintain • Rendered brick home in excellent loca on • Beau ful mber kitchen with electric cooking • Master bedroom with new modern BIR

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• Large open plan living • Kitchen that chefs dream of • Courtyard allotment • Stunning entertaining area

• Great Coastal & Hinterland Views on Approx 5.5 Acres • Separate Dining, Ensuite/WIR • Large open plan living - Very Modern • Built-ins, low voltage lights & 10mm toughened glass • Built 2003, ducted hea ng & cooking & S/c hea ng

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184 Mount Gambier Rd, Millicent

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$182,000

• Brillant Value and all the hard work is done! • Solid Limestone home with extensive renova ons completed throughout the home • Massive deep allotment of 1855m2 with side access and drive through roller door access to rear yard • Front entrance porch which doubles as a sunroom/ dining or sunny play area space

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$319,000

SATURDAY 3rd 1.30 - 1.45pm • Solid stone home offers outstanding value in a central and quiet loca on • Tastefully maintained, this 3 bedroom 1 bathroom property is a fantas c opportunity and ready for its new owner to walk in and enjoy! • Large and enclosed pergola space perfect for entertaining all year round. • Low maintenance and fully enclosed yard with large shedding.

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RENTALS: 2/3 Bengalee Cres, Mt Gambier

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$480 p/w

• 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!

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Jason 0419 032 795

Bronwyn Alistair Kirby 0439 681 539 0457 004 364 8724 9999

Craig 0402 145 361

Wendy 0468 692 993

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Jess 8724 9999

Luke 8724 9999

Emily 8724 9999

Tanya 8733 1989

Aimee 8733 1989

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mountgambier@ljh.com.au ljhooker.com.au 2 Su on Avenue HAS A CHARACTER OF ITS OWN • • • • • • • •

Come and check this property out Solid brick home with stone internal walls Featuring three large Bedrooms all with polished mber floors Formal Lounge with feature floors Neat, well presented Kitchen with large Walk-in Pantry Secure rear yard Stone Garage with Workshop at the rear Set on a corner allotment with side access giving extra parking space • Well located close to Mount High & Tenison College and walking • distance to the CBD • What an opportunity!

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

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

FRIDAY 5.00 - 5.30pm SATURDAY 11.00-11.30am

34 Has ngs Avenue A HOME WITH STYLE AND GRACE • 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

PRICED AT $199,500

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)

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

7 Mosswood Close PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION

14 Tallara Avenue

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• 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

3 BEDROOM STONE EX TRUST HOME

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

PRICE AT $159,000

PRICE AT $229,000

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10 Fartch Street BRINGS ON A SMILE

5/1A Hart Street

8/101 Jubilee Highway East

IN THE CENTRE OF TOWN

SPACIOUS CENTRAL HOME UNIT

• 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.

• 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

PRICE AT $110,000

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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

PRICED AT $175,000

RENTALS UNIT 4/1 CARAPOOK STREET $110 PER WEEK One Bdrm unit, BI Robes, Kitchene e, Lounge, Garage, Close to centre of town, NO Pets

Unit 1/8 Boomerang Avenue ENJOY THE QUIET LIFE!

20 Cardinia Street CENTRALLY LOCATED DUPLEX • 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

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Eat-In Kitchen with Gas cooker Lounge with Gas hea ng Polished mber floors throughout Great Investment property, fully tenanted & well maintained

PRICED AT $129,000

• 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

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 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

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

Chris Manser Real Estate & Livestock sales

Garth Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales

Elisha Beare Real Estate Sales

0417 414 127

0417 071 180

elisha@gtlivestock.com.au

chris@gtlivestock.com.au

garth@gtlivestock.com.au

0407 213 023

RLA 280309

13 Queens Avenue, Mount Gambier

34 Willow Avenue, Mount Gambier NEW PRICE

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

$329,000

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295 Kingsley Road, Allendale

38 Sargent Close, Robe

$460,000-$475,000

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

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QUALITY BUILT HOME IN QUIET 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.

$349,000

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15 Kookaburra Court, Mount Gambier

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$385,000

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10 ACRE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY

LOOK NO FURTHER

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

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

461 Caroline Headquarters Rd, Caroline

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST BY THURSDAY 15th March at 12 Noon

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WATER FOR SALE

WATER FOR LEASE

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

IN THE DONOVANS, MOORAK & GLENBURNIE MANAGEMENT AREAS

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FAMILY HOME ON 40 ACRES

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.

Lot 1 & Lot 2 Casterton Road, Dartmoor

Contact our office on 8723 6866

Contact our office on 8723 6866

27 William Street, Allendale East

60 Milstead Street, Port MacDonnell

SOLD

SOLD

Expressions of Interest

$98,000

WEEKEND RETREAT AND INCOME

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.

Two unique allotments (to be sold as a whole), both with frontage to the iconic Glenelg River. These picturesque allotments offer a weekend retreat with poten al income, or build your dream home overlooking the river whilst earning a li le extra income (S.T.C.A). Lot 1 consists 19ha & Lot 2 offers 29.2ha with mber ca le yards, hay shed & large dam. If you enjoy, fishing, camping, weekend escapes or farming, or you are looking for a tranquil loca on on the river to build your dream home (S.T.C.A) you will not be disappointed.

$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.


EXTRA SHEDDING BIG YARD

ONLY 10 YEARS OLD

APPROX. 1 ACRE

HOUSE NEEDS RENOVATING

IDEAL TO RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS FROM HOME

LEASED @ $165PW

LEASED @ $200PW FOR 6 MONTHS

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APPROX 1279M 2 BLOCK


08 8725 7770

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

Kathryn Weddell-Lucas SALES

Silvia Howlett ADMINISTRATION

Stacey Johnston LEASING

0457 759 788

08 8725 7770

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PROPERTIES BELOW $250,000 IN MOUNT GAMBIER SUITABLE FOR FIRST HOME BUYERS, INVESTORS AND DOWNSIZERS CONTACT OUR OFFICE TO ARRANGE TO INSPECT ONE OR ALL! 10 Somerset Close, Mount Gambier

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2 Boandik Terrace, Mount Gambier

$249,000

2

• Brick and Tiled home close to Tenison Woods College and the Lakes Walking Trails • Four bedrooms – main with walk through robe & ensuite • Bedrooms 2 & 3 with BIR’s

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Large living room plus rumpus room with S/C heating Double carport UMR and a large paved pergola Solar power Allotment is approximately 1127m2 and has rear yard access.

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$234,000

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$219,500

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

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

Bathroom with corner spa, double vanity and separate shower Fourth bedroom or second living room Study or fifth bedroom Terraced rear yard Double colorbond shed with two roller doors

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NEW PRICE

$232,500

1

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

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$219,000

3

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

9 Blyth Street

$189,000

1

1 Finch Street

4-5

• Four bedrooms, main with BIR, slow combustion heating and air conditioner • Original kitchen with recently upgraded stove • Separate dining room

9 Ayers Street, Mount Gambier

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

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54 Cardinia Street

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

$242,000

2

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

Separate rumpus room Three bedrooms all with built in robes Large storage room Rear verandah and fully fenced rear yard

103 Sturt Street, Mount Gambier

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17 Sinclair Street, Mount Gambier

2 Higgs Street, Mount Gambier

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

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

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

NEW PRICE

$170,000 • Renovated kitchen with s/s stove + dishwasher • Storage room underneath the dwelling • Single carport plus single iron garage

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$179,000

1

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

• Single car garage plus sundry shedding • Close to school, kindergarten and local shopping • Property will be professionally painted prior to settlement as part of the sale price

20 Hosking Avenue, Mount Gambier

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$165,000

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Solid stone, split level home S/C heating Large kitchen/dine, new elec stove Outdoor entertaining

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Single iron garage Opposite Grant High School Large corner allotment Currently tenanted at $220 pw


Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290

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1A Arbor Street

29 Gwendoline Street

55 Banksia Street

27 Peake Street

NEW PRICE 2

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$199,500

Very neat and tidy brick home located in an A1 location a short stroll to the city centre. Access to rear yard, OPEN on own title - Inspect FRI asap 5.00 - 5.30

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NEW PRICE $309,000

8 Marara Street

NEW PRICE 2

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1,170m2. Held in the same family this charming home is oozing potential for a growing family. Large block approx 1,170m2 OPEN & inner city location – SAT Genuine homes like this 9.15 - 9.45 don’t come up often!

7 Mayflower Court

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$219,000

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

13 Bluebell Drive

Near new & low maintenance living. Ideal for the shed enthusiast or travelling retiree. Functional floor plan OPEN & easy care lifestyle. SAT Put this on your list! 10.45 - 11.15

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$209,000

Easy care living at its best. A wonderful solid constructed Torrens Title homette, perfect for an investor or retiree. OPEN Well maintained, with SAT loads of appeal. No 10.00 - 10.30 strata fees!

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$293,000

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A perfect investment or one to call home. Quality location with lovely parkland views. Spacious living areas OPEN and fantastic yard & SAT shedding. In conj with 11.30 - 12.00 Miller Whan & John.

28 Jubilee Highway West

2 Auvale Crescent

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$265,000

Immaculate North facing home in an ideal location close to the Hospital & Tafe precinct. Not a thing to do! Inspect OPEN asap. SAT 10.15 - 10.45

4003/3 Lake Terrace West

REDUCED $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 11.00 - 11.30

16 Lee Court

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23 Lexington Crescent

REDUCED $299,500

51 Montebello Drive

NEW PRICE $367,500

This stunning home is located at the end of a quiet cul de sac, on approx 1018m2 surrounded by lush landscaped OPEN gardens and a SAT reserve next door. 11.45 - 12.15 A must see!

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$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.

12 Chute Street

55-57 Jubilee Hwy West

SOLD 4

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$349,500

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

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1/14 Paltridge Street

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$252,000

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

54 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

$224,500

Whether you are starting up or slowing down this fantastic unit will fit the bill in a great elevated position close to everything – Inspect asap!

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$315,000

This superb two – storey home will capture your heart! A flexible floor plan with so much to offer including exceptional shedding – only an inspection will reveal the many facets of this glorious home with bonus teenage retreat. 26 – 30 Gray Street (Formally Macs Furniture)

BUSINESS ONLY $165,000 + STOCK

POA

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

Outstanding Investment Property of approx 590m2 on three titles to be sold as a whole. High profile corner location with great exposure overlooking one of the City’s major shopping precincts. Rare opportunity to acquire an investment property in Mount Gambier’s premier commercial location. Agents in conjunction: LJ Hooker Mount Gambier (RLA24002) Ph 8723 2121

RENTALS UNITS\HOUSES

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1500m2 (approx)

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSE 21/3/18 @ 5PM (UNLESS SOLD BEFOREHAND) A majestic character home set on a private double allotment of over 1,500m2 (approx). Full of stunning character features and tastefully maintained throughout. Can be purchased together with 12 Chute Street allotment.

3/6 Coolabah Street

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770m2 allotment (approx)

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

2/20 Kurrajong Street

$174,500

Solid and spacious unit in quiet and quality group, close to schools and shops. A great investment opportunity or one to call home. Currently leased.

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$129,500

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

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

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Avail 23/2/18 $150 per week

2/193 Commercial Street West

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Avail 27/4/18 $165 per week

1/31 Bertha St

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Avail 16/03/18 at $185 per week

1/28 Shepherdson Rd

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Avail 5/4/18 $220 per week

3/184 Jubilee Highway West

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Avail 28/2/18 $225 per week

14 Hillcrest Avenue

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Avail 9/03/18 at $250 per week

100 Wehl Street South

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Avail now $400 per week

45 Sassanowsky Road

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Avail now P.O.A

1/28 Shepherdson Rd

1/31 Bertha Street

Avail 5/4/18 2 1 1 $220 pw • 2 bedrooms both with robes • Open kitchen/ dine/family • Elec & gas cooking • Small U/C outdoor entertaining • Enclosed rear yard • Single garage UMR plus car parking space • Gardens and lawn maintenance included • No Pets

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4/3 Kilsby Place

Avail 16/3/18 2 1 1 $185 pw • Two 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

Avail Now 2 1 $150 pw • 2 Bedroom flat • Built-ins in both bedrooms • Lounge with two portable panel heaters • Separate kitchen with electric cooking • Rear yard with open common area • No Pets


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

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Jo Campbell SALES 8725 5766

Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693

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

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NEW

$169,000

1

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.

84 Crouch Street South

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3/2A Doughty Street

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NEW

BLUE LAKE PRINTWORKS

$95,000 PLUS SAV Established for 25 years – Large client base. Selling and producing Australian Souvenir Products as well as the print shop. Too many facets to this business to list. Please contact the office for further details.

7 Venice Court

$199,500

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$295,000

2

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.

$279,500

1

Full of charm this gorgeous property will impress those who want a great location – ideal for the first home buyer or Investor – fabulous!

NEW

13 Lila Crescent

Fantastic centrally located unit, currently leased @ $270.00 per week. Ideal first home or Investment.

Bengalee Crescent – Stage 4

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NEW

25 John Powell Drive

$89,500

BLOCK

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

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$209,500

Immaculately presented homette, 2 bedrooms main with built in robes, spacious formal lounge with gas heating, single garage UMR, internal access to large rear yard.

Lot 102 Tecoma Close

$349,000

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

44 McMahon Road Worrolong

NEW RELEASES NEW

11 Underwood Avenue

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$175,000

Offering 3 good sized bedrooms, large open plan kitchen/living/dining, renovated bathroom. Located within walking distance to Mulga Street Primary School and Collins Court Shopping Centre.

listed below!

23 Blackall Street

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NEW

$189,500

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

Springview Estate – Stage 2, Mount Gambier

27 Genoa Street

2

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

Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

FROM $120,000

LAND

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

5 SOLD 8 Elliot Street Port MacDonnell

$165,000 COUNTRY LIVING ALLOTMENT ON THE CITY FRINGE Located on the western boundary of the city is this 5,000m2 (approx) allotment. Zoned country living, fenced, power & water. Build your country dream but still be close to all the delights of the city.

53 Springview Drive, Suttontown

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$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!

470 Attamurra Rd, Worrolong

8/151 Commercial Street West

2

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1

$212,500

Double storey townhouse situated in the classy Vansittart Court complex – everything on your doorstep – inspect asap!

176 Airport Road

SOLD LAND

$115,000 TO $135,000

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

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3+

$335,000

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

RENTALS

a 1,649m2 (approx)

$125,000

Fantastic 1,649m2(approx) allotment located within Springview Estate. Services include power, water, sewer and Telstra. Sides and rear all fully fenced.

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$678,000

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

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$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!

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

COMMERCIAL

100 Wehl Street South

2/193 Commercial Street West

23-25 Commercial Street West

2/2 James Street

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

Avail Now 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

• 20 Sturt Street • 2/249 Commercial Street West • 2 & 3/193 Commercial Street West • 23-25 Commercial Street West

Avail 27/4/18

Commercial • Approx. 85m2 • Separated into two areas • Wet area • POA

• 3A Mitchell Street • 53 Commercial Street East

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Avail Now

Avail Now

Commercial

Commercial

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

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


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Cnr Glen Street & Railway Terrace, Millicent I Ph 8735 5800 I Fax 8735 5855 I

12 Hakea Drive, MILLICENT

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Peaceful & very private setting Lovely solid brick 3 bedroom home on 4.5 Acres Open plan living, dining and kitchen Formal lounge, ducted r/c t/out Main bedroom with ensuite & WIR, bedrooms 2 & 3 with BIR’s • Large rear paved entertaining area, adjoining 2 car carport WEB ID. 17353893 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

$430,000 2 4

• Solar power, 9m x 6m galv. Iron shed, • 8m x 6m colorbond shed with 3.3m clearance for the caravan or boat • 2 equipped bores, rainwater, automatic watering system

OPEN SAT 3rd MARCH 10.00AM-12.00PM

Lot 134 McMorron Street, MILLICENT

$20,000 LAND

RLA 62833

408 Mayurra Road, MILLICENT

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“DAISYBANK”- 17 Acres • Beautiful old solid stone character home • Situated 9km’s from Millicent & 25 minutes from Mt Gambier • Open plan kitchen/meal & living, WI pantry, dishwasher • s/c wood fire, 2nd living room or 4th bedroom • Wide central passage, high ceilings WEB ID. 17928309 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

$395,000 1 2

• Paved entertaining area, adjoining veranda & access to dble garage • Original old cottage converted to workshop/shearing shed • Open 4 bay implement shed, 2 main paddocks, 2 Bores, rainwater

OPEN SAT 3rd MARCH 1.00PM-3.00PM

99 Blackwood Road, MILLICENT

3

$410,000 2 3

NEW PRICE

• Great Size Residential Block with a Rural Aspect • Situated across from vacant rural land

• Approximately 1080m2 allotment • Water, sewer & power connected

WEB ID. 18203529 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

• Solid brick home in private setting on 6 Acres • Modern kitchen with dishwasher, WI pantry • Separate dining, formal lounge • Family room with s/c wood fire & r/c a/c • Recently renovated main bathroom & ensuite • Bedrooms all with built-in’s • Great outside entertaining, completely enclosed with WEB ID. 18311316 Kerry Smith 0419 803 836

STAR BASKETBALLER HEADING UP LOCAL MELANOMA MARCH As an international basketballer Rachael Sporn was known for never taking a backward step and when it comes to the fight against melanoma she is again in the thick of the action. The three time Olympian and 304 game veteran of the Australian Women’s Basketball team – the Opals – is the Australian Melanoma Research Foundation CEO and she will be in Mount Gambier on March 4 to headline the region’s second Melanoma March at the Blue Lake. Nationally the event is heading into its seventh year and Rachael can see the impact being made by the campaign, which is as much about raising awareness as it is valuable funds for research. “Melanoma March is an initiative of the Melanoma Institute Australia but what has been wonderful is in the melanoma space a lot of organisations have got together to collaborate on this,” Rachael said. “WE are all working together rather than looking at ourselves as competitors.” Melanoma March continues to gain momentum and having a regional centre host an event is critical to its ongoing development and success – Mount Gambier is the only regional event in South Australia. “It has been really well-received and people who have been coming since the first march put it in their calendar for the next year,” Rachael said. “it is wonderful that regional areas get involved and people can get involved in their own backyard. The regional areas have the best and most committed volunteers.” In many instances the march has proved a lifeline for some people. “There are a lot of people who attend who have been affected by melanoma and so for some people the march is very

emotional but also makes them realise they are not alone,” Rachael said. Somewhat frustratingly, despite the fact we are better educated than ever before on being sun smart, the statistics still show Australia is a sunburnt country – literally. “So many people do still think, if I do get a skin cancer, they can just cut it out,” Rachael said. “But it can actually kill you and it devastates families. We all seem to know we should be more sun smart but our personal behaviour does not always reflect that.” Rachael admits that melanoma education has had to resort to dramatic images and hard hitting messages, much like the anti-smoking campaigns, to try and get the message through. The slip, slop, slap, seek & slide is still valid messaging as well. “The Cancer Council does a great job with that campaign,” Rachael said. She said the times when we needed to be even more vigilant was taking the dog for a quick walk, or heading out to the garden for a few minutes and it drags out to a couple of hours. “That’s when we are still exposed and still being damaged but we forget that we should be applying sunscreen and wearing a hat,” she said. “The damage you do is cumulative which is why it is so important to always be sun smart. It is never too late to start being more sun smart.” The key messaging around Melanoma March is regular skin checks – they can be life saving. “Early detection is the key and with early detection comes a 100 percent survival rate,” Rachael said. “Treatment has improved so much over the past five years. You need to be checking your own skin as well because you know your own skin better than anyone.” It is recommended that you check your skin every three months, basically with the change of seasons. You also need to be aware you can get melanoma where the sun doesn’t shine. The Mount Gambier March, where Rachael will be the headline act, along with local melanoma survivor, 15 year old Toby Rayner, is on March 4, at the Blue Lake Reserve from 9am. Registration is online at melanomamarch.org.au or at 8am on March 4. lifestyle1.net | 25

kitchen sink, power & lights UMG single garage with remote roller door Rainwater, Equipped bore, established watering system 2.2kw solar power system 40 x 20ft shed with power, concrete floor & workshop • Stock yards • Side paddock ideal for running a few stock or horses and potential for subdivision (STCA) • • • •

RAIL LAND DEVELOPMENT FUNDING

The City of Mount Gambier has secured a $250,000 State Government funding boost to complete stage three of the Rail Trail project. South Australian Planning Minister Hon John Rau approved a Planning and Development Fund grant which will enable council to complete the entire project over the next two financial years. “The shared walking and cycling pathway will extend the trail from Jubilee Highway West to Wandilo Road and past Pick Avenue to Jubilee Highway East, to link with a walking track at Blue Lake Sports Park, a total of 2.6 kilometres of extra pathway as part of stage three of the project,” City of Mount Gambier Mayor Andrew Lee said. “Council will match the State Government contribution of $250,000 in next financial year’s budget and we’re very happy that we will soon complete the project and enable people to walk or ride through the city.” Council is currently working on stage two of the project which includes the section of the trail from White Avenue through to Jubilee Highway West which is expected to be completed by late April 2018.Council also received $40,000 as part of the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) State Government Bicycle Funding program to assist with providing linkages to the existing rail trail through to Hastings Cunningham Reserve/Shepherdson Road area.


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1. I was born in Darwin in 1989. 2. I now live in Sydney. 3. I have been a professional musician since 2006 and have also moved into acting. 4. I was once a member of the Young Divas. 5. I have released three studio albums as a solo artist. 6. I have appeared in two Australian movies and received an AACTA for Best Supporting Actress in 2012. 7. I performed at the 2014 Eurovision Contest. 8. I secured the lead role in a TV series that debuted in 2016 playing the role of Billie Carter. 9. I was runner-up in the fourth season of Australian Idol. 10. I am Australia’s entrant in the 2018 Eurovision Contest?

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My name is Jessica…? ANSWER: JESSICA MAUBOY

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10. In which 1980s TV series did an 18 year old Janet Jackson have a role? 11. Which actor played Prince Phillip in the first two seasons of the award winning Netflix series The Crown? 12. Which is Australia’s longest river? 13. Australian actress Margot Robbie is up for a Best Actress Oscar for her turn as which real life person? 14. How often does a biennial event occur? 15. Minnie Mouse received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this year – in which year was Mickey honoured? 16. Kyle Edmund is a British tennis player born in which country? 17. What is the capital of Norfolk Island? 18. Jennifer Lawrence in the second youngest person to win a Best Actress Oscar – who was the youngest? 19. Daniel Andrews is Premier of which Australian State? 20. What is the square root of 100?

ANSWERS 1. 1st; 2. Malawi; 3. Nobel Prize; 4. Benji Madden; 5. Coffs Harbour; 6. Dr Mitch Stevens; 7. Mary Shelley; 8. Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes (An Officer & A Gentleman); 9. Andrew Barton; 10. Fame; 11. Matt Smith; 12. River Murray; 13. Tonya Harding; 14. Once every two years; 15. 1978; 16. South Africa; 17. Kingston; 18. Marlee Matlin; 19. Victoria; 20. 10

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1. Paper is the traditional gift for which wedding anniversary? 2. Lilongwe is the capital of which African country? 3. Scientist Marie Curie is one of four people to have received which award twice? 4. Actress Cameron Diaz married which musician in 2015? 5. In which Australian city is the Big Banana? 6. Aussie actor Erik Thomson was nominated three times and won once for his work as which character in the TV medical drama All Saints? 7. Which 19th century author created the character Frankenstein? 8. Which duo sang the 1982 number one hit Up Where We Belong & in which movie did it feature? 9. What were Aussie poet Banjo Paterson’s given names?

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COUNTRY MUSIC ICON TO PERFORM IN MILLICENT

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SLEEPY HOLLOW SEASON 4 (MA 15+) From Saturday March 3rd 9.30pm on Foxtel Fox 8

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SURVIVOR: GHOST ISLAND From Thursday March 1st 8.30pm on GO SA

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VOLTRON: LEGENDARY DEFENDER (SEASON 5) From March 2nd on Netflix

It is more than likely set to be much loved UK based country musician Charlie Landsborough’s final Australian concert, and thanks to the efforts of Allan and Maureen Webster, Millicent will be on his tour schedule with a concert set down for May 30. It is Charlie’s only South Australian stop and in a way, it all comes down to geography. “We basically grew up and performed about five miles from each other in Merseyside,” Allan said. “We probably played the same venues and everything.” The country music duo bumped into each other a couple of years ago when the Websters were attending his concert in Warrnambool when they realised how closely their careers had mirrored each other and

a friendship was born. “I had a good yap with him and then we got together after the show,” Allan said. “We have since headed back to the UK and we caught up with Charlie again and had a few drinks at the pub.” Allan and Charlie also have a shared friendship with Allan’s bass guitarist from his days in the UK band The Executioners, that used to play in the same area when Charlie also cut his teeth as a performer. “We soon discovered we had friends in common,” Allan said. They also share a passion for golf. That was also when Allan discovered Charlie was returning to Australia to tour and decided he had nothing to lose to suggest Millicent, his new home town, as a possible stopover for the popular artist. And so Millicent now looms as Charlie’s only SA tour date with the Millicent Community Club the venue for the coup. Tickets are now available so check out Allan Webster’s facebook page for full details. Charlie has been writing and performing songs since the 1970s and has amassed more than 20 albums and a swag of UK music awards. lifestyle1.net | 26

TEMPT THE TASTEBUDS Zucchini quiche 1 1/4 cups (185g) plain flour 2 teaspoons caster sugar 1/4 teaspoon sea salt flakes 110g cold unsalted butter 1/4 cup (60ml) ice-cold water Spring onion curls, to serve FILLING 2 teaspoons olive oil 2 small zucchini,

4 Free Range Eggs 1/3 cup (80ml) full-cream milk 1/3 cup (80ml) thickened cream 1/2 cup finely shredded Asiago cheese 1 spring onion, thinly sliced

Method In a food processor, pulse flour, sugar and salt to blend. Add butter and pulse about 10 times, or until butter is in pea-size pieces. While pulsing, drizzle enough ice water through feed tube, just until moist clumps form. Form dough into a disc. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 mins, or freeze for up to 1 week. Position a rack in lower third of oven and preheat oven to 180C (160C fan-forced). Roll out pastry on a lightly floured surface to a 30cm-diameter disc. Brush away excess flour. Transfer to a 23cm tart pan or quiche dish, allowing excess pastry to hang over edge. Gently press pastry into pan. Place pan on a large baking tray. Line pastry with baking paper and fill with pastry weights or uncooked rice. Bake for 25 mins or until top edge is pale golden. Remove pastry weights or rice and paper and continue baking for 15 mins or until pastry is golden brown all over. Transfer to a rack and cool completely. Reduce oven temperature to 160C (140C fan-forced). Meanwhile, to make the filling, heat a large frying pan over mediumhigh heat and add oil. Add zucchini and cook for 2-3 mins each side or until tender and caramelised. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer zucchini to a plate lined with paper towel to drain. In a large bowl, whisk eggs, milk, cream, cheese, 2 tsp salt and ½ tsp pepper to blend. Pour mixture into pastry. Arrange zucchini evenly over egg mixture. Top with sliced spring onion. Bake quiche for 30-35 mins or until filling is just set in centre. Transfer quiche in pan to a cooling rack for 30 mins to set filling and cool slightly. If desired, trim edge of pastry so that it is even with the side of the dish. Top with spring onion curls and serve warm.


COLLECTED STUPIDITY - DO I HAVE YOUR ATTENTION?... By ROBBIE TANSEL The Winter Olympics finished last week. I know. Who cares? Let’s talk about something interesting and important. Did anyone else see this headline last week? “Chinese authorities target funeral strippers.” It’s fair to say that they had my attention. If that isn’t one of the wackiest headlines you’ll ever encounter, I don’t know what is. A quick read of the story revealed one of the more unusual things I’ve heard lately. As the headline would suggest, the Chinese government are not happy with a growing trend of strippers being hired as entertainment at funerals. The government are apparently so concerned that they’ve set up a hotline that concerned witnesses can call to dob in offenders. It’s good to know that we’re not the only people in the world with a substandard government. They’re obviously taking advice from Jay Weatherill. This is the sort of idea he’d come up with. He’d probably sell the strippers though to fund a new kung fu stadium in Beijing. Rural Chinese families organise strippers to increase the attendance at a loved one’s funeral. As we all know, funerals are all about bums on seats. I don’t know about any of you but I love a good stripper at a funeral. Or a bad one for that matter. I don’t know about the rest of you, but when I am at a funeral, I find it to be quite a sombre and sad occasion. Until the strippers come out. Once those strippers come out my mood really improves. The clothes are flying off and I almost forget that I’m there to bury grandpa. On most occasions I’m left thinking that the person in the casket would be really happy to be receiving a send off accompanied by erotic dancing. Every now and then you’ll go to a funeral with strippers and think it was in poor taste. You don’t want to go to a funeral of someone who has suffered through a long illness in hospital and find that the strippers are dressed as nurses. Obviously it’s pretty important that the stripper shows some respect. Really they should keep their outfit pretty simple and stick to black. It is a funeral after all. That’s the beauty of a stripper. They provide a distraction from other things that may bother you. The really good funerals are the ones where after the strippers start performing, other scantily clad women start delivering beverages to the mourners. That’s how you know that you’re at a classy funeral. And the other side of that is I’ve been very disappointed on any occasion where I’ve been at a funeral that was stripper free. What do you do at a funeral if there are no strippers? Listen to stories about the dearly departed’s life? Yawn. In these sort of occasions I generally call out, “Bring out the strippers. He’s dead. I’m not!” As if that’s not bad enough, strippers are also hired in China for weddings and temple fairs. It seems obvious to me that this will be the next thing the Chinese government crack down on. Can you imagine that? Weddings without strippers? Why would you go at all? I think it would suddenly become a lot more difficult to get the groom to attend! Can you imagine going to a temple fair with no strippers. Who would attend a fair at a building designed for the worship of God or gods if there wasn’t the chance of seeing women disrobe? I really hope this isn’t one of those stories that someone has just made up and put on the internet. I can’t wait to see the photo that the Lifestyle1 graphic designers put with my article this week. If you’ve got the number of a good funeral stripper email me at robbietansel@ gmail.com

women in business

2018

Whitty Engineering Building a business from scratch and constantly developing that business whilst a mother of four, has certainly been challenging - It really has taken blood, sweat and tears for Melanie Whitty. “William & I started this business almost a decade ago and have proudly built it together from the ground up, starting with two employees, second hand machinery, and pen and paper,” Melanie said. “We didn’t even own a computer and as we didn’t take over someone else’s business, there were no systems in place - no training or procedures to follow. We worked it out as we went, with one foot in front of the other, and have developed a multimillion dollar business employing around 100 people throughout the South East.” It is a very specialised, fast paced industry that requires constant decision making, development and adaptation. The hard working couple have spent countless hours discussing business and problem solving until the middle of the night. “We have worked hard, and have been prepared to sacrifice and take risks when needed to move forward,” Melanie said. “We work well together and our strengths and weaknesses complement each other. We have also developed a strong team around

us and are grateful to have such wonderful staff. My business card reads Financial Director/ Business Owner, because there’s not enough room to add Office Manager, HR Manager, Business Development Manager, Return to Work Officer, Grant Writer and whatever else needs doing! Whitty Engineering services include 3D Design, Drafting, Fabrication, Installation, Labour Hire, Machining & Fitting, Welding, Maintenance, Project Management, Crane Hire plus more with plans to expand even further going forward. “At no point in time have we been able to say OK, we have finished setting up the business, now we can just run it,” Melanie said. “It’s just constant prioritizing, shuffling & dealing with the unexpected. We have had two short family holidays in 18 years and are hoping to get another one someday soon!” Whitty Engineering 3-7 Pinaceae Court, Mount Gambier 5290 Ph: (08)8725 5050 www.whittyengineering.com.au

Limoncello Caravan Bar

Bare Necessities Lingerie

Fond memories of family holidays spent in 1970s style caravans? Well, this is a trip down memory lane you won’t want to miss. Limoncello Caravan Bar is a renovated caravan based in the Limestone Coast, joining the pop up revolution. It is the brainchild of well known Mount Gambier vocalist Tamara Seeley. From her signature drink – the Tom Collins with a twist – to the retro, funky look of the caravan, the Limoncello Caravan Bar seems to have ticked all the boxes and has become the must-have accessory at every stylish event. From the Mount Gambier Gold Cup to a black tie event in Hamilton, from a dinner party at the beach at Robe to the vintage markets at the Cave Garden, the Limoncello Caravan, that now also boasts a coffee machine and full range of barista made beverages, has been in demand right across the Limestone Coast and South West Victoria. And each event is custom designed and quoted by Tamara so it perfectly matches your vision and budget. Staff and glassware come with the caravan and Tamara also hires black plates, gold cutlery and a funky cane Tiki bar. And the good news is, with Tamara at the helm you can also tap into her vocal talents as well.

Since opening Bare Necessities Lingerie in 2012, owner Sharon Tuffnell has not looked back, winning the 2015 Chamber of Commerce small business award, employing 2 staff, Sheryn Wilson a valued and experienced member of the team, and junior Lily Coote who is fast learning the ropes of retail. With a combined 60+ years experience in retail and fittings the staff at BNL offer one on one fittings and specialized services. “Fitting lingerie has always been our passion,” Sharon said.“There are still many ladies that are not wearing a correctly fitted bra, and this can be for many reasons; health, lifestyle changes, pregnancy and time between fittings. We recommend having a fitting at least every 12 months to ensure you are wearing the correct size” Value adding to the services offered they visit ladies in their homes or aged care facilities when they are unable to attend the store, as well as being qualified specialists in post mastectomy fittings. Sharon sources from an extensive variety of suppliers and offers a full selection of sizes and styles to suit all ladies from first bra fittings through to post surgery care, swimwear, and sleepwear. Adding new brands regularly, most recently Calvin Klein but stocking the tried and tested brands that we all know.

For bookings contact Tamara Seeley on 0457 189 291

Bare Necessities Lingerie •69 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier • Ph: (08)87239573

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Enchanted Beauty by Brianna

The Customs House B&B and Coffee Shop

When Brianna Scanlon was growing up her older sister was always dressing her and doing her hair and make up. “It was like I was a toy doll,” Brianna said. “But I think that’s where I got my love for doing make-up and it never really left me.” It was in Year 9 that Brianna decided hairdressing was the career for her but after doing an introductory beauty industry course at TAFE, it was beauty that really took her fancy. “I felt like I could do a lot more with beauty than I could with hair,” she said. It has proved a masterstroke and seven years after first entering the industry, she is now running her own business and loving every minute of it. This October Brianna will celebrate four years being out on her own and with a number of Millicent Business Community Association award nominations and wins, she is well and truly on the right track. Brianna has also found the perfect platform to showcase her skills with her successful foray into Fashions on the Field. Enchanted Beauty by Brianna 92 George Street, MIllicent Ph: (08)8733 5196 Find Enchanted by Brianna on Facebook

Emma Fensom has been at the helm of The Customs House in Port MacDonnell for the past six years. The Customs House is a venue for every occasion - weddings, birthdays, high teas for any occasion, coffee shop or corporate, as well as luxurious accommodation. Boasting two bed and breakfast self-contained apartments catering for everyone, whether it is a family looking for that beach getaway or a couple wanting a quiet retreat. “I really enjoy meeting people from all over the world, and want them to experience what our part of the region has to offer, so whether staying for a night or a week, I enjoy promoting our area,” Emma said. The Customs House also operates a small coffee shop on Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday offering affordable lunches as well as coffee, cake and scones. “I enjoy cooking, so everything is homemade,” Emma said. “I’m told my prices are very cheap, but I wanted to make it affordable for everyone”. The Customs House has something for everyone. Bookings required for high teas. The Customs House B&B 3 Charles Street, Port MacDonnell Ph: 0409 671 999 Find us on Facebook

Nails by Christie Green 6 Dawn Street, Mount Gambier Ph: (08)8725 5055 Find Nails by Christie Green on facebook

Sugar N Spice

Rosedale Funerals Rosedale Funerals is a long established, family based business, which has been operating under new ownership for almost 6 years, when Rebecca Bignell and her family purchased the business from the Holla Family in 2012. As a Funeral Director, with 13 years’ experience, Rebecca is recognized for her professional and personal approach, caring for her client families just as she does for her own. Through her own life experiences, Bec understands the importance of the grieving process and provides compassion and comfort in a time of uncertainty and distress. Family values and relationships play a key role in Bec’s life, and being the eldest of 5 children, and as the mother of 2 children herself, she is a naturally sensitive and nurturing person, but also has a hint of humour to help keep sane and balanced in her busy life and all that it has to offer. Bec is very passionate about what she does. She is approachable and open about her profession and with the aid of her personal experiences; she provides gentle direction and offers compassion and comfort in a sad and difficult time. Being a predominately female staff, Rosedale Funerals understands that you need compassion and consideration of personal, religious and

Nails by Christie Green It has always been about the beauty industry for Christie Green, although initially she gravitated to hairdressing. It was in 2007, though, that she discovered a passion for nails and she has turned that passion into a career. “I was helping out my mother-in-law at Finishing Touch and I just fell in love with doing nails,” Christie said. And the move has been a perfect fit for Christie who 12 months ago, after five years out on her own, started to run Nails by Christie Green from home. “It just fit my work life family balance so much better to be able to work from home,” Christie said. “With small children, being able to have a career is made so much easier if you can do what you love from home.” And that’s where nails have proven to be the perfect option for Christie, who loves the creative aspect of coming up with new looks, and sourcing new colours. Christie is also an expert in Bio Gel nails and the stockist for Esmi Beauty Products.

cultural beliefs. Bec and her staff understand that this is often an extremely difficult time for those grieving, and it’s important to prepare a service that honours the memory of your loved one. At Rosedale Funerals, you will be guided through the process of arranging a Funeral with compassion, respect, trust and dignity, explaining all the options available, to ensure a personalized service to farewell your loved one. When planning ahead, there are several options to consider, whether wanting to pre-arrange for the entire service in advance or to simply set aside money to contribute to your funeral expenses at a later date. Rosedale Funerals believes in ensuring your peace of mind and can assist with selecting the right funeral investment options for you. Contact Bec at Rosedale Funerals for a free and personal consultation to discuss your plans. Above (left) - Wendy Cutting, Hayley Smith, Rebecca Bignell, Jayne Hockey and Kay Nethercott.

Little did Tania Wearne know that when she started a job as a bakery assistant more than three decades ago that it would eventually become a lifelong passion and provide her the opportunity to own her own business. It was 11 years ago now, that Tania took up the challenge of business ownership taking on Sugar N Spice - a popular Mount Gambier bakery. “I have always had a passion for producing product from scratch to turning it into something tasty and something that looks great for others to enjoy,” Tania said. “I wanted to start my own business so you can make things and change things when you want to.” And while the baking and creating is her true calling, Tania has also come to treasure another part of life on the retail landscape. “I love the people, I love working with customers and setting up a good relationship with them,” she said. The hours, especially the early days of night shift, have always been a challenge, but one the passionate baker loved, and finding the balance between maintaining a close knit family unit - she has two great children and a very helpful husband - has been the other greatest challenge but at the end of the day, she wouldn’t have it any other way. Above - Kate Lehmann, Tania Wearne, Liz Campbell & Amy Hillyer.

Rosedale Funerals • 37 Bay Road, Mount Gambier Ph : (08)8723 1046 • admin@rosedalefunerals.com Lifestyle1.net - 28

Sugar N Spice • Shop 2/145 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier • Ph: (08)8723 9709 • Find us on facebook


women in business

2018

Hairhouse Warehouse

ASW Lawyers ASW Lawyers is a progressive legal practice in Mount Gambier with a history dating back to the early 1890s and now the practice is being shaped by principals John Williamson and Sarah Salmon and a team of experienced lawyers, all with local connections to the region. Sarah grew up in Mount Gambier before moving to Adelaide to complete her Bachelor of Laws with honours at the University of Adelaide. Graduating in 1999, Sarah returned to practice in her local Mount Gambier community and after gaining 14 years experience, she decided to take the next step into partnership with John. Sarah practices predominantly in the areas of will preparation, powers of attorney/advance care directives, estate administration and conveyancing. Catherine is also a South East local and has appreciable knowledge and experience through various roles in key regional industries including the rural (farming) sector, the health/medical services industry and the timber Industry (Occupational Health and Safety). She has a Bachelor of Economics Degree from Adelaide University, and graduated with a Bachelor of Laws and Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice in 2012. She has since

worked in general practice and is currently completing a Master of Laws Degree. Catherine practices in the areas of wills, estates, conveyancing and family law. Lucy Peters also grew up in here in the South East of South Australia and attended University in Adelaide. Lucy graduated from The University of Adelaide with a Bachelor of Laws in 2012. Lucy is admitted to practice Law in South Australia and New South Wales. Upon completing University, Lucy returned to the South East to practice law in Mount Gambier and practices primarily in family law.

ASW Lawyers 13 Sturt Street Mount Gambier SA 5290 Ph: (08)87 23 3300 admin@aswlawyers.com

Add-Count

sassi gift home living

When Jenny Bickley saw a gap in the market, she decided the time was right to set up her own business and all the challenges associated with being your own boss. That was back in August 1994 when she registered Add-Count and she hasn’t looked back with daughter Zoe also now part of the team as Add-Count continues to build its reputation. “I worked for Chartered Accountants for many years and then a private business and I found huge gap in the market between a person being in business and giving their accountants true and decent information,” Jenny said. For any business to be up and running for more than two decades is a testament to the work ethic and quality of service Add-Count provides to clients in this region. “I have really enjoyed the freedom of working for myself and the various different challenges this job brings,” Jenny said. Of course, that success also requires ongoing development. “I started a course to become a certified trainer, with the hope, that along with my daughter, we can help business and employees learn proper practices of MYOB and Attache,” Jenny said. Zoe will also be running short courses to help people of all ages learn how to efficiently use technology. Jenny is a MYOB Certified Consultant, Lifetime Achievement Award-MYOB, Attache Certified Consultant and BAS Agent.

Maureen Brennan always dreamed of owning her own business and after working in giftwares at the local chemist, she realised she had found her niche. With that sassi gift home living was born, quickly becoming a haven for lovers of homewares and finding that perfect gift. Maureen (above right) built a gorgeous range of home decor, jewellery, candles, handbags, clothing and baby gifts, thoroughly enjoying the challenge of sourcing and selecting all her stock personally and bringing her flair and creativity to everything she offers in store. When she first opened the doors of sassi, she never dreamed she would still be heading to trade fairs and selecting the perfect products for her boutique store. “I never expected to be here this long but when you are doing something you love, it’s easy to turn up to work every day,” Maureen said. Of course, Maureen has had to diversify and develop the store’s range with clothing and shoes now a prominent part of the business. “You do have to diversify and make sure you are always offering something new,” she said. “The support of the community has been amazing and that’s certainly a big part of why sassi is still here.” Maureen also appreciates the help of Karen Ellis (above left), who is in store one day a week and covers times when Maureen is away.

Add-Count • 39 Kurrajong Street • Ph: 0432 763 921

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Mother and daughter, Leanne and Emily, joined together as offical business partners in July of 2015 to open a unique Hair and Beauty destination that caters for professionals to retailers - Hairhouse Warehouse Mount Gambier. Like mother, like daughter Leanne’s long standing career as a beautician was followed by Emily upon the completion of her Diploma in Beauty. Collectively they chose to pursue a dream of becoming a family business duo and upon being introduced into Australia’s largest hair and beauty retailer and salon network, they had no doubt this was the perfect franchise for them. “We have worked very hard to establish our name, being the faces of our business seven days a week coinciding with supporting many schools, charities, clubs and organisations around the community because we believe locals should support locals,” said Emily. Established in 1992, the franchise has more than 140 stores Australia wide, in addition to providing a comprehensive range of professional haircare products from all the leading brands, Hairhouse Warehouse also offers salon, piercing and beauty services. Hairhouse Warehouse Mount Gambier Shop 31, Market Place 182-248 Penola Road, Mount Gambier Ph: (08)8725 3748 hairhousewarehouse.com.au

Therapy for Life Physiotherapy Therapy for Life Physiotherapy is very proud to shine a spotlight on one of our senior Physiotherapists, Shelley Blachut and her role in caring for women in the South East. Shelley graduated from La Trobe University in 2011 and since then has developed a special interest in Lymphoedema and Women’s Health (particularly pregnancy issues), Shelley is a Certified Lymphoedema Practitioner offering specialised services for women in the lower South East. Shelley has undertaken a number of Lymphoedema management courses and is working closely with Professor Neil Piller. She has experience in Klose and Vodder training, as well as laser therapy. Her work involves Complex Lymphoedema Therapy (CLT) and Complex Decongestive Therapy (CDT). This treatment consists of education, skin care, exercises, Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and compression therapy. This means she has a wide skill set to help those managing this condition in any area of their body. With thanks to the efforts of the Mount Gambier Breast Cancer Awareness Group, Shelley has at her disposal a therapeutic THOR Laser and a SOZO Machine, the latest in Lymphoedema diagnostics and treatment outcome measurement. Therapy for Life Physiotherapy • 2/1 Compton Street Mount Gambier • Millicent Hospital, Mount Gambier Road, Millicent • Ph:(08) 8724 8114


FESTIVAL OF VOICE GOES TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL It has been billed as an opportunity of a lifetime for Australian based singers and it is also full of opportunity for Mount Gamier and surrounds. Just as Generations in Jazz grew to put Mount Gambier on the national then international map in jazz circles, the Limestone Coast Opera Festival of Voice and inaugural aria awards, looks set to do the same for the region in the world of opera. The 2018 Limestone Coast Opera Festival of Voice was officially launched last week with headline artists Michelle Buscemi and Mattia Campetti joining committee members and sponsors via skype. The duo was first lured to Mount Gambier in 2015 by opera enthusiast and Mount Gambier resident Chris Judd, whose chance meeting with Australian born Michelle and her Italian partner Mattia, has evolved into what looms as a landmark event on the Australian opera calendar. 2018 brings a world of firsts to Mount Gambier audiences, including the aria awards, which have attracted some of the best rising talent in the country, as well as being the first time Michelle and Mattia will perform with an orchestra with the Melbourne Opera Orchestra set to join the duo on the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre stage. Tenor Giancarlo Monsalve will also join Michell (soprano) and Mattia (baritone) as they present arias and duets in a way that makes opera accessible to all. Pianist Stefano Teani will also be part of the visiting artists contingent, as he was two years ago, accompanying the aria award finalists. Both Michelle and Mattia are excited about the establishment of the aria awards and clearly the Australian opera community was, as well, with around 60 applicants having already been whittled down to 20, who will come to Mount Gambier to work with Mattia, Michelle and vocal coach Gary Nardella before being reduced to a final field of eight that will vie for the two awards on offer. “This is a wonderful opportunity to come across some fantastic talent in Australia so we are very excited,” Michelle said. And the opportunities it will open up for the winners is also wonderful. MATT MENTORS A NEW GENERATION OF MJ DANCERS His life has been on the high seas for the past couple of years but former MJ dancer Matt Cram is now back on dry land - and he intends to stay there for a while. Despite having an opportunity for another 10 month stint aboard a cruise ship, the talented dancer is set to put down roots in Adelaide for a while. His reasons are two fold - he really wants to spend time with family after spending most of the past six years travelling for study and work, and he also wants to upskill, studying teaching and management to add to his already extensive dance resume. Matt was in town last week lifestyle1.net | 30

Mattia Campetti & Michelle Buscemi

Giancarlo Monsalve

“Australia is a great country but it is so far away from everywhere else and the main opera life is in Europe,” Mattia said. “In Europe you have a theatre every 80 kilometres, every 100 kilometres, whereas in Australia it is hundreds of kilometres. We want to bring them to Italy to study and to experience overseas and to give them the opportunity to audition for Opera Luca.” Testament that the aria awards and the, now six day Festival of Voice, look set to gain significant traction on the national scene is the involvement of Opera Australia artistic director Lyndon Terracini AM, on the judging panel. “We started with just a concert four years ago,” Mattia said. “And now we are trying to do more and more and more and the award is the first step for a big international festival that will bring a lot of people from all over the world.” The Limestone Coast Opera organising committee is now hopeful it can bring the Limestone Coast community along for the ride, explaining the weekend performances are not full operas but

to work with students on the piece he has choreographed to be part of the studio’s 30th anniversary celebrations this year. MJ Dance Studio principal has organised for a number of her former

more like a highlights reel of some of the best music, classical and popular, written for voice. “It is outside people’s comfort zone but you do not have to be an opera buff to enjoy it,” committee member Lynette Martin said. “I’m not an opera lover but I went to the first concert and it really was beautiful and I’ve been to every one since and really look forward to them returning every year.” Performers and the committee alike are also looking forward to the addition of the Melbourne Opera Orchestra. “It will just raise the bar a little bit more so we are really excited to see that,” Lynette said. There are plenty of the opportunities for the community to experience the Festival of Voice. The public can also see the inner workings of opera by attending the final rehearsal on Friday, March 9, for just $20 and there is Saturday’s gala performance by the visiting artists. The Sunday concert, when the aria award winners will be announced, also includes local choirs with the Naracoorte Singers, Phoenix Music Studio and the Millicent Choir all taking up the opportunity to share the stage with opera royalty. Anyone interested in joining the Friends of the Limestone Coast Opera, which does include meet and greet opportunities outside the official concerts, or securing a corporate package, should head to the website or facebook page for more details. Tickets are now available for both the March 10 and 11 concerts.

alumni, that have gone to careers in the dance industry, to return in 2018 to choreograph works for the 30th anniversary concert.


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MID WEEK OPEN PENNANT 1ST SEMI FINAL Port MacDonnell Blue 48/12 d Mount G ambeir Red 44/2 2ND SEMI FINAL Port MacDonnell Red 68/14 d Naracoorte RSL 34/0 PRELIMINARY FINAL (Played February 26 @ Penola) Naracoorte RSL v Port MacDonnell Blue LADIES FINAL MINOR ROUND Division one Millicent 58/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 34/0; Mount Gambier RSL Red 61/14 d Mount Gambier 38/0; Penola 58/14 d Naracoorte 25/0; Port MacDonnell 49/12 d Kingston 47/2. Division two Robe 52/14 d Naracoorte RSL 38/0; Millicent Red 59/14 d Kalangadoo 29/0; Mount Gambier RSL Red 43/13 d Millicent Blue 40/1; Port MacDonnell 51/12 d Naracoorte 50/2. Division three Robe 58/14 d Port MacDonnell 49/0; Beachport Red 52/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 41/0; Beachport 63/14 d Penola 0/32; Millicent 35/14 d Lucindale 26/0. SEMI FINAL VENUES - FRIDAY, MARCH 2 ALL THREE DIVISIONS WILL BE PLAYED AT PORT MACDONNELL BOWLS CLUB DIVISION 1 Port MacDonnell v Mount Gambier RSL Red Mount Gambier v Millicent DIVISION 2 Millicent Red v Kalangadoo/Penola Naracoorte RSL v Mount Gambier RSL DIVISION THREE Penola v Beachport Blue Lucindale v Beachport Red OPEN Division one Mount Gambier Red 101/16 d Mount Gambier RSL Blue 55/0; Kalangadoo 67/13 d Lucindale 66/3; Millicent 82/16 d Naracoorte RSL 64/0; Mount Gambier Blue 73/16 d Naracoorte 58/0; Mount Gambier RSL Red 81/16. Division two Mount Gambier RSL Red 68/14 d Millicent 54/2; Port MacDonnell d Frances (on forfeit); Kingston 73/16 d Penola 60/0; Mount Gambier RSL Blue 74/14 d Mount Gambier 58/2; Naracorote 71/14 d Robe 61/2. Division three Mount Gambier RSL Red 71/14 d Millicent Blue 66/2; Millicent Red 69/14 d Kingston 58/2; Mount Gambier 76/14 d Naracoorte 59/2; Port MacDonnell 73/14 d MOunt gambier RSL Blue 53/2. Division four - Red Lucindale 72/14 d Robe 63/2; Mount Gambier 71/13 d Beachport 68/3; Millicent 94/16 d Naracoorte RSL 59/0; Penola - BYE. Division four - Blue Millicent Gold 50/14 d Naracoorte 41/0; Frances d Lucindale (on forfeit); Millicent Green 69/14 d Port MacDonnell 26/0; Kalangadoo 46/12 d Beachport 40/2.

Tenison Woods College claimed its fourth successive SESSSA Interschool Swimming Carnival title in convincing fashion. The college won all the age group shields, broke six long standing records and won 11 of the 12 relay titles on offer. Hayley Pearson, Archie Muller & Dan O’Callaghan won all six of the races they each entered. RESULTS Tenison Woods College - 589 points Grant High School - 367 points Bordertown High School - 354 points St Martins Lutheran College - 338 points Mount Gambier High School - 312 points Combined Schools - 202 point RECORD BREAKERS M U/14 50m Breastroke – Tom Bignell 36.40 (1991 A Bilney 39.00) F U/15 50m Breastroke – Ashleigh Spicer 39.42 (2009 M Dansie 39.68) F U/20 50m Backstroke – Jaime Spicer 33.97 (1994 A Kilam 34.80)

F U/15 50m Butterfly – Hayley Pearson 32.35 (2017 N Moran 32.51) F U/15 4x50m Medley Relay – 2:21.33 (1998 2:23.00 Bordertown) – Hayley Pearson, Kiah Connolly, Ashleigh Spicer, Emma O’Callaghan M U/15 4x50m Medley Relay – 2:19.75 (2005 2:22.71 Grant) – Archie Muller, Tom Bignell, Billy Barton, Ethan Michielan Above (main photo) - The championship winning Tenison Woods College swim team. Above (inset) - The record breakers.

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SEMI FINAL VENUES - SATURDAY, MARCH 3 DIVISION 1 - Mount Gambier Bowls Club 1st semi final - Naracoorte v Millicent 2nd semi final - Mount Gambeir Red v Mount Gambier RSL Red DIVISION 2 - Naracoorte Bowls Club 1st semi final - Robe v Port MacDonnell 2nd semi final - Naracoorte v Mount Gambier RSL Red DIVISION 3 - Mt Gambier RSL Bowls Club 1st semi final - Kingston v Millicent Blue 2nd semi final - Mount Gambier RSL Red v Millicent Red DIVISION 4 (Red) - Millicent Bowls Club 1st semi final - Penola v Lucindale 2nd semi final - Millicent v Beachport DIVISION 4 (Blue) - Millicent Bowls Club 1st semi final - Kalangadoo v Bachport 2nd semi final - Millicent Green v Millicent Gold

SOFTBALL RESULTS FRIDAY Warriors 14 (I. Walker, C. Hansoin, K. Telford 3; N. Vause, L. Bruggemann, Z. Crouch 2; F. Walker) d Concordes White 0 (J. Hopgood, S. Brown, C. Fowler); Demons 11 (A. Livingston, C. Manning, B. Morale, S. Nieuwenhuizen, R. Garner 2) SATURDAY Wanderers 7 (F. Finch 3; C. Whiting 2; J. Hart, E. Hart (HR), E. Davey) d Warriors 6 (N. Vause, L. Bruggemann, M. Hann 2; R. Sneath, K. Telford); Concordes White 14 (J. Hopgood 3; H. Taylor, M. Brodie 2; S. Brown, M. Sutherland, C. Fowler, B. Miller) d Concordes United 7 (D. Jones, L. Dodds, K. Griffiths, C. Jackway, B. Jones 2); Concordes United 7 (D. Jones, B. Jones 2; K. Griffiths, T. Jones, C. Jackway, E. Wilson) d Concordes White 6. Below - Warriors have welcomed Imogen Walker back and she has had a huge impact.


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SPORT AT A GLANCE CRICKET RESULTS BARBER SHIELD North Gambier v East Gambier North Gambier 1st innings 130 The match was a draw after the pitch was too wet for day two of play. Penola v West Gambier West Gambier 1st innings 118 Penola 1st innings 118 (L. March, M. Smith 28; L. Brown 5/22; N. Easterbrook 2/33; B. Hentschke 2/45) The match was a tie. South Gambier v Mil Lel South Gambier 1st innings 243 Mil Lel 1st innings 231 (D. Justin 67no.; J. Lamont 41; T. Carpenter 25; D. Clough 6/59; C. Jorgenson 2/70; R. Drenthen 2/22) South Gambier won on 1st innings by 11 runs. CROUCH SHIELD East Gambier v Penola Penola 1st innings 167 East Gambier 1st innings 179 (B. Clark 78; C. Lynch 27; D. Moore 4/49; J. Doyle 2/77) Penola 2nd innings 79 (J. Doyle 20; M. Honner 15; L. Turley 5/37; K. Chapman 2/40; A. Creasey 2/0) East Gambier 1st innings 7/59 (K. Chapman, R. Flamank 16; J. Doyle 2/19; L. Gibbs 2/26; J. Robbie 2/13)

East Gambier won outright by four wickets. Right - West Gambier’s Lachie Brown took 5/22 in his team’s tie with Penola - the two sides will face off again this weekend in the Barber Shield semi finals. North Gambier will play South Gambier in the other semi. Glencoe v Kongorong Kongorong 1st innings 140 Glencoe 1st innings 160 (E. Bronca 56; C. Von Duve 27; C. Hill 21; S. Belinger 3/38; A. Maidment 3/2; L. Leckie 2/20; A. Harding 2/80) Kongorong 2nd innings 88 (D. Bald 24; G. Owens 4/7; M. Crowe 3/23; C. Von Duve 2/31) Glencoe 2nd innings 1/72 (T. Weaver 55) Glencoe won outright by 9 wickets. COX BROS Centrals v Glencoe Glencoe 1st innings 189 Centrals 1st innings 158 (H. Sanders 45; J. Risely 41; C. Vine 4/22; M. Haase 3/49) Glencoe won on 1st innings by 31 runs. North Gambier v Kalangadoo Kalangadoo 1st innings 93 North Gambier 1st innings 9/279 (D. Carraill 76no.; M. Saunders 47; M. Walters 32; L. Bytheway 2/10; S. Triffitt 2/62) North Gambier won on 1st innings by 186 runs. O’DONOGHUE SHIELD SEMI FINALS NO RESULTS AVAILABLE

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Terang trainer-driver Matt Craven quinellaed the 2017 Mount Gambier Harness Racing Gold Cup so he is well qualified to assess the 2018 field which will race for the club’s top prize at Greenwald Paceway this Saturday night. Last year’s champion Kimani earned a chance to defend the 2017 title but Craven insists his two runners – with Diamond Jasper also qualifying – are fighting it out for no better than second. “Both mine ran a nice second but they would really have to improve to be winning on Saturday night,” Craven said of last Friday night’s heats. Diamond Jasper finished second to the Naracoorte trained Emain Macha, which set the track record on the first heat of the Baxter Hire & Sales Mount Gambier Gold Cup. Crowned 2016/17 Harness Racing SA’s Horse of the Year, at the end of last year, is the most recent of the Greg Scholefield trained pacer’s accolades – seven wins from nine outings securing the top gong. Emain Macha has battled back from recent serious illness that threatened his racing career, contracting a virus, bronchitis and suffering stunning weight loss. Naracoorte based vet Tony Tully is credited with the miracle recovery for the horse, who only returned to the track December last year. The gelding is only four years old so has plenty of racing ahead of him and he will start favourite in Saturday night’s Gold Cup. “Emain Macha broke the track record and it was impressive,” Craven said, of his main competition in the club’s premier meeting. “He could even improve

HALL TROPHY SEMI FINALS NO RESULTS AVAILABLE SIMS SHIELD SEMI FINALS West Gambier Red v South Gambier West Gambier Red 1st innings 51 (J. Prior 8; M. Cornolo 7; M. Arts 4ret.; A. Noble 2ret.) South Gambier 1st innings 4/53 (E. Geary 10ret.; J. Maxwell 6; D. Harten 3ret.; J. Miller, C. Kirby 2 ret.) South Gambier advanced to the 2017/18 grand final with a six wicket win.

from that – he’s a quality horse.” The 2017 winning trainer also got a bird’s eye view of the other top fancy for the 2018 cup – the Glencoe trained Bee Gees Bandit. Trained by Barry Finnis and driven by son Jayson Finnis, Bee Gees Bandit got the better of the 2017 champion – Kimani. “He (Bee Gees bandit) was too good for me,” Craven said. “He missed getting away too so he will only improve from that.” Craven was happy though that both his Gold Cup chances got safely away and were able to make up ground at the start. “If anything goes wrong with the two favourites we will have a chance to make our own luck,” Craven said. “We are happy with how the have both come through the run.” Craven will not be at this Saturday’s meeting but after his team got the job done in 2017, he has every confidence, they will produce the best results possible. “We will bring a few others over as well,” Crave, who did taste success on Friday night. “It’s a great community and great night out in Mount Gambier. There are a lot of good people involved and it is good for us to run there and it is also good for the club to ensure they can keep getting meetings up.” As always, Saturday night’s Gold Cup meeting will be a fun, family affair with plenty of on site catering and betting facilities, as well as entertainment for the kids. Above - 2017 Gold Cup winner Kimani with the owners.

MOUNT GAMBIER & DISTRICT TENNIS ASSOCIATION RESULTS A1 Reidy Park 9-85 d Glencoe 8-85 Men’s singles: K. Edwards lost to D. Childs 6-7; J. Tucker lost to B. Mitchell 3-6; M. Stark d J. Brohier 6-1; S. Young lost to M. Kasparian 6-7. Women’s singles: B. Young lost to S. Edwards 4-6; B. McEvoy d L. Edwards 6-2; S. Edwards lost to A. Edwards 0-6; E. Edwards d J. Dalby 6-0. Mount Gambeir 12-92 d West Gambier 6-72 Men’s singles: A. Van Den Hurk d E. Schultz 6-1; T. Madigan d J. Wilkinson 6-0; H Hancock d J. Dedonatis 7-6; G. Elson lost to N. Lang 3-6. Women’s singles: J. Carey lost to J. Sealey 0-6; R. Cameron d C. Bruhn 6-2; C. McKinnon d B. Winterfield 6-0; J. Van Den Hurk lost to A. Patzel 2-6. A2 Glencoe Maroon 12-85 d West Gambier Red 4-55; Glencoe Gold 9-75 d West Gambier Blue 7-70; Mount Schank 10-72 d Suttontown 6-70; Centrals - BYE. B1 Centrals Orange v Uniting Church (no results available); Moorak Green v Suttontown Crows (no results available); West Gambier v Centrals Grey (no results available); Mount Gambier 11-71 d Mil lel 1-30; Suttontown Tigers 6-45 d Moorak Gold 6-37. Ladies doubles Glencoe Maroonv Reidy Park (no results available); Glencoe Gold 6-36 d West Gambier 0-8; Saints United 5-32 d Moorak 1-18; Mil Lel 6-36 d Allendale East 0-9; Uniting Church - BYE. Mixed doubles Centrals 3-31 drew with Mil Lel 3-31; Mount Schank 5-34 d Mount Gambier 1-17; Glencoe - BYE. The Mount Gambier & District Tennis Association has also had its 2017/18 doubles championships decided. Right (from top) - Men’s Open - Andrew van den Hurk & Hayden Hancock (pictured) defeated Dylan Childs & Matt Kasparian 6-4, 7-5 Women’s open - Bailey Young & Emily Edwards (pictured) defeated Sharon Edwards & Laura McIntyre 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. A2 Men - Winners of the round robin were Zayne Young & Brady Cook (pictured). Runners-up were Nick & Joel Childs.

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RADLEY & BATEMAN CLAIM 2-4-2 TITLE Earlier this month, Millicent Bowling Club held its Open 2-4-2 with 38 players taking part in this weekly competition. Those with winning scores were Jim Godden and John Madden (29+1), Denis Clifford and John Eldridge (30+6), David Botting and Colin Pye (32+4), Terry Barnes and Peter Delaney (32+7), Ros Varcoe and Chris Earl (32+8), Bill Burdon and Robbie Chambers (33+12), John Drew, Manny Vanderhorst and Arthur O’Connell (33+15). The runners up were Judy Cheer and Malcolm McRobert on 34+23 and the winning card was returned by Robert Radley and Peter Bateman who scored 35+28. Above - Judy Cheer, Malcolm McRobert, Robert Radley & Peter Bateman.


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Gestation Length, Scrotal Size and Eye Muscle Area, plus the top 5% on Carcase Weight and all Indices. Both the SA based Kerlson Pines and Minlacowie studs were strong in their underbidding, but came up short against Yarram Park who flew in on a one bull mission. The $18,000 top priced bull from the Allendale line-up was Allendale Collingwood M012 (ET), sired by Allendale Anzac H187 (ET). The successful buyers, Max and Jan Randall, Lynwood Pastoral, Cobbadah Station, Cobbadah, NSW and buying through Landmark’s Tamworth agent, Howard Carter, made a significant impact on their first buying trip to this sale, purchasing three bulls (2 Allendale & 1 Days) at an $11,333 average. The Auctions Plus network was connected to the sale for the first time, producing 12 bids and four purchases. Elders Naracoorte manager, Tom Dennis relayed the active bids in the sale barn from the more than 40 logged in followers of the sale online.

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