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20th - 22nd April 2017 Mount Gambier Showgrounds, Pick Avenue, Mount Gambier. • Caravans • Camping • Jet Skis, Boating & Fishing • 4x4 • Camper Trailers • Food & Wine • Drones • Demos • DIY www.greatoutdoorexpos.com.au See page 3 for details


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COVER - IF YOU LOVE THE OUTDOORS, YOU WILL LOVE THIS EXPO Love the Outdoors? Then the Mt Gambier Great Outdoor and 4x4 Expo is for you. A large selection of local and interstate exhibitors will be on site for the event, which runs Friday, April 20, 11am–5pm, Saturday, April 21, 10am– 5pm and Sunday, April 22, 10am–4pm. The three day event – held at the Mt Gambier Showgrounds will showcase everything from the latest in caravans, campervans and camper trailers, 4wds and 4x4 accessories to metal detectors and boats, as well as an extensive range of fishing gear, demonstrations and activities for the whole family.“We are really excited to be here at Mt Gambier, ” said Richard Hiscock, the Exhibition Manager of The Great Outdoor and 4x4 Expo. This year’s Expo will also include camping gear, holiday and adventure destinations, gold detecting and a unique range of outdoor furniture. There are bargains galore available at The Mt Gambier Great Outdoor and 4x4 Expo. Many exhibitors will be offering show specials, so make sure you drop in and grab yourself a bargain. There are also some fantastic door prizes to be won just by attending the Expo.“There is a lot to see, including demonstrations and activities for the whole family,” Mr Hiscock said. “We think it’s a fantastic day out for everyone.” The great thing about having the Expo in Mount Gambier is also the economic benefit the Expo has on the area. “We have many people, both exhibitors

wares. For premium ute canopies and lids, PJ’s 4 x 4 will be there as well. VTackle will be at the Expo with their huge range of fishing gear, all discounted heavily, come and see them and grab a bargain. Both Lyal Eales Camping Stores, Malandy Outdoor and Aussie Disposals will be there with a huge range of Camping equipment, all at clearout prices. Ozpig, Auspit and Quikpit will also be there with their campfire cooking equipment. 4WD enthusiasts will also find lots to love

and public coming from everywhere, staying for up to four days in the town, as well as visiting the Expo, they’ll be able to have a good look around the area,” Mr Hiscock said. Who Is At The Expo? Interested in Caravan and Camping? The extensive list of exhibitors include Jayco, New Age, Atlantic, Supreme, Leader, Jurgens, Olympic, Bellarine Caravans, Bluesky Caravans, Kokoda Caravans, Hilltop Caravans, Concept Caravans and many others as well as Motorhomes from Avan, Btitz and Maui. If it is a camper trailer you are looking for we are well represented by Lumberjack Campers, Goldfields Campers, Mars Campers, Skamper Kampers, and Stony Creek campers, a large variety of small boutique companies will also be exhibiting their

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MT GAMBIER GREAT OUTDOOR AND 4X4 EXPO April 20 – 22 Mt Gambier Showgrounds, Pick Ave, Mt Gambier Friday 11am to 5pm Saturday 10am to 5pm Sunday 10am to 4pm Adults $15, Concessions $12, Under 16s free Eftpos available for Entry.

ASK YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS WHAT DO YOU INTEND TO DO WITH IT? Don’t just think about the first trip, plan forward a couple of years; will your caravan/camper be mainly used for weekend escapes? Is it for family holidays with the kids? Is it for the fulfilment of a lifelong dream – the trip around Australia that may take months or even years to complete? The purpose will determine your caravan or camper trailers size and configuration. HOW ARE YOU GOING TO TOW THE CARAVAN OR CAMPER TRAILER? You need to check the tow capacity of your current vehicle as this will set a maximum weight for your dream caravan or camper trailer- Please note that the laws may vary from state to state regarding the towing weight regarding vehicle and caravan NEW OR USED? New caravans/ campers offer all the benefits, safety features and comforts of recent design advancements, including independent rear suspension and durable, light weight construction material. Buying new also gives you the choice to “custom build” the layout of your caravan to suit your needs. If you choose to buy a used caravan or camper trailer always buy from a licensed dealer. This is the only way to guarantee clear title on the van you are buying. THE BOTTOM LINE New buyers are sometimes astonished by what they consider to be the high price of today’s caravans and camper trailers, but they have always kept in step with inflation. When you look carefully at the improvements in design, technology and the excellent modern materials and accessories used in today’s models, you will see that most of them represent real value for money. On the whole what you get is what you pay for, but the caravan industry today is competitive enough for a little shopping around to be worthwhile. Caravan and camping expos where manufacturers and dealers are all together in one place, can become very generous offering impressive discounts and “show specials”.

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OPPORTUNITY NOT TO MISS Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell and his staff have fielded plenty of questions regarding the proposed Mount Gambier & Surrounds Indoor/ Outdoor Aquatic and Recreation Centre and the response is overwhelmingly positive. The typical drawback of how the project might affect rates has reared its head but otherwise, Troy Bell is sensing a genuine commitment from this community as the deadline for the 20,000 signatures in 20 days campaign fast approaches. “This is a once in 20 year opportunity to perhaps secure funding,” Mr Bell said. “We’ve got to decide as a community what are the projects we want to push ahead with as a community.” The Member for Mount Gambier (pictured) believes if the Federal and State Government can provide significant funding that covers the capital cost of the build then the opportunity is too good to pass up. “It would be so good to finally get a quality indoor aquatic centre and to upgrade the tennis and netball, as well as hopefully having a conference facility that will attract events and people to the region,” Mr Bell said. “I see it as very, very positive.” The employment opportunities, especially for the aquatic centre staff, who currently rely on the summer seasonal work, would be hugely beneficial. “The real challenge is working with other councils to look at some ongoing support,” Mr Bell said. “I’m not

CHAMPIONSHIP SKIPPER HONOURED Multi championship winning skipper Matt Sutton (pictured left with Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier Pioneers chairman Tom Kosch) officially retired at the end of last season and the popular player, who now works for Basketball Mount Gambier, was honoured with a presentation to commemorate his decorated career. His former team mates did the right thing on the night of celebration, rebounding from last week’s dour loss to Geelong, to enjoy a scoring spree, defeating Albury Wodonga by 33 points. The victory was aptly led by Sutton’s long time mate Burdon who turned back the clock with a game high 26 points, including five from nine from beyond the arc. PIONEERS 127 (E. BURDON 26; L. THOMAS 21; K. TIPENE 13; K. DE WIT 10) D ALBURY WODONGA 94

NIGHT FOOTBALL RETURNS THIS FRIDAY NIGHT going to shy away from the fact that I think it’s reasonable for there to be some contribution when neighbouring councils use facilities in the Mount Gambier CBD.” The signature campaign continues to gain momentum, with the petition now moved online to hopefully garner the numbers required to hit the 20 day target. “I know I’m going to be doing everything I can to secure the funds,” Mr Bell said.

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Wednesday 2 May and Thursday 3 May 2018 at 6.00pm Parents of Year 7 students wishing to enrol at Mount Gambier High School for 2019 are invited to attend either evening in the Garry Costello Centre for Creative Arts at Mount Gambier High School. The evening will include: > A presentation of the school’s vision and values by the Principal and Junior School Assistant Principal > A tour of the school including displays of curriculum and students’ work > Question and answer sessions Any enquiries please phone the school on 8725 6244.

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It has been some time since Western Border football and netball has been played under lights for premiership points but this Friday night, East Gambier is hosting South Gambier in what both clubs hope will be a successful initiative that will become a permanent fixture as all sporting codes look for new ways to capture the imagination of spectators. “The idea was borne out of East Gambier wanting a night game,” South Gambier president Leigh Winterfield said. It was a case where all the planets aligned with South seeing the Friday night contest as a chance to get an extra day of recovery into the legs of its players ahead of their ANZAC Day clash with North Gambier. “We, as a league are trying different things to make sure we can increase interest in the Western Border,” Winterfield said. “We have to try innovative things to engage spectators.” The night games need to be early in the season to maximise the chance of mild weather and so the timing for both clubs was perfect. East Gambier president Aaron Davis is excited about the upcoming spectacle, especially with the weather bureau predicting a 24 degree day. “We want to show off our facilities and find ways to get more bums on seats to watch Western Border,” Davis said. “We have to try different ways to get people to our games and we believe Friday nights could really work.” In the past, night matches have been on Saturday nights. The reserves is set to start at 5.30pm with the A Garde kicking off at 7pm. The A and A Reserve netball will also be on show with the A Reserve kicking off at 6pm and the A Grade at 7.30pm. Above - Corbyn Johnson (left) and Tenille Gray (right) will be in action on Friday night as East hosts South in a night fixture. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

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ROTARY INVASION A HUGE SUCCESS The superlatives are endless for the Rotary District 9780 Conference, hosted in Mount Gambier earlier this month, and Mount Gambier’s Ray Herbert,

who as the District Governor was host of the three day event, could not be happier. “Fabulous,” Mr Herbert said. “We were rapt.” The Mount Gambier

event attracted the best numbers on four years with 380 Rotarians and partners converging on the Blue Lake city. The Saturday night gala event, featuring James Morrison, attracted 400 people and all of the events, including a stunning roster of guest speakers, saw locals and visiting Rotarians alike taking advantage of the diverse and jam packed program. The youth forums attracted more than 400 young people from across the region in a pleasing addition to the program as Rotary, as a community group, looks to engage the younger generation. “There were some hardened conference people that go to these type of events for Rotary and also business and other organisations and they were saying this was the best conference ever,” Mr Herbert said. “We felt we put together a balanced program and that’s how it panned out. We had some quirky things, like the appearance of local identities including Adam Lindsay Gordon, Robert Helpmann, Lt. James Grant and Saint Mary MacKillop. It was our way of showing the history of the region in a fun way.” Local Rotary projects, including the East Timor partnership with Ryder Cheshire, was one of the featured work being done by the local members, as well as the partnership right here in our own backyard where Rotary is part of the construction of another Ryder Cheshire home in the region. The conference itself, was all about partnerships with five local service groups working cooperatively to cater

for the event – Red Cross, Rotary, Lioness, Soroptimist and Ryder Cheshire. Along with the local hospitality and local history, local produce was also placed in the spotlight, with both Frank DiGiorgio, of Giorgio Family Wines, and Scott de Bruin, of Mayura Station, not only showcasing their award winning wines and Wagyu beef, respectively, but also sharing their incredible success stories, built right here in the Limestone Coast. From Seven Women founder Stephanie Woollard to terrorism expert Professor Greg Barton, from renal specialist Professor Toby Coates to terrorism survivor Gill Hicks and indigenous nurse educator Barbara Allen, the quality of the keynote speakers was unquestionable. The Rotary Exchange students – both returning to the region and those from overseas, currently enjoying the

hospitality of this region, also shared their stories. There was also some fundraising over the weekend, with a James Morrison mounted trumpet auctioned off for $3200 with the funds going to the Western Victorian bushfire relief effort, the table decorations from the Saturday night jazz fest, raising more than $1000 for Seven Women, and a further $1400 raised by the exchange students, which is earmarked for Canteen. The retail precinct, local eateries and accommodation facilities all received an economic injection thanks to the visitor influx, with many of the Rotarians stying in the region for up to five days. The Mount Gambier based event also brought together Rotarians from across the region, in terms of helping with the organisation and running of the three day conference with Rotarians from Naracoorte and Casterton joining the three Mount Gambier clubs to ensure the district conference was a success. Above - Keynote speaker Gill Hicks. MORE PHOTOS ON PAGE 28. ALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER.

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COMMUNITY FORUM TACKLES POWER ISSUES SA Power Networks is inviting the community to a Customer Forum on Wednesday, April 18, from 10am to 11.30am, at 99 Cedar Avenue, Naracoorte. During this forum SA Power Networks would like to understand the needs of their customers in the community. Advice will also be offered advising options for reporting outages and how to register for SMS messages that provide updates during unforeseen outages with estimated restoration times. They will also discuss external factors that impact customers on a daily basis, eg storms and new and emerging technology. For bookings contact Kerren Vandepeer on 8404 4827 or email kerren.vandepeer@ sapowernetworks.com.au


COLLECTED STUPIDITY - COME FLY WITH ME... By ROBBIE TANSEL I had one of those flights last night that made me wish we had more than one airline servicing Mount Gambier. I was due to fly at about seven o’clock, but shortly before we were meant to board we were informed that there was an issue and we would be boarding at twenty past seven for a twenty five to eight take off. This time passed by and they announced that we would now be boarding at eight for a quarter past 8 takeoff. Unfortunately this passed by again and I started thinking about which motel I may spend the night in Adelaide in. This time they told us they weren’t sure what time we would be departing. At about half past eight they informed us there was a crew issue and we would be boarding at quarter to nine for a nine o’clock departure. Imagine my surprise when this time we actually did board the plane. It wasn’t all bad news though. As compensation for keeping us in the Adelaide airport for another two hours, they generously provided us all with an eight dollar voucher for Cibo (which had just closed for the night) or Hungry Jacks. I tried to explain to the nice lady that I’m a very important person and my time is worth more than four dollars an hour but she wasn’t convinced. After making our seventeen metre bus ride from the terminal to the plane which was about five metres away, I decided to pay extra careful attention to the flight attendant’s safety instructions. It was Friday the 13th after all and things hadn’t gone particularly well so far. What I discovered amazed me. I could actually read the young lady’s mind and understand what she actually meant with her instructions. Let me explain. Rex welcomes frequent travellers flying with us tonight (those who have been disappointed by us previously) and those flying with us for the first time tonight (those new to us ruining your evening). You are required to follow all crew instructions (one day I will abuse this power and get all the passengers of a flight to worship me; they will bring me a sweet or savoury snack and a really bad coffee; then they will come around and collect my rubbish and see if I want a taxi). Please pay attention as I explain the features of the SAAB 340. Note the fasten seatbelt and no smoking signs. Smoking is banned on all planes in Australia and a smoke detector has been fitted in the toilet (you don’t listen to us telling you to turn phones off so we don’t trust you on this one either). Please ensure your armrests are down, your tray table is locked in an

(I know that seems common sense but you all look a bit stupid.) Tighten around waist. Pull the red toggles to inflate. There are mouthpieces for further inflation here and here (you won’t be able to play with your phones like you are now when we hit the water, so these may keep you entertained), a whistle to attract attention (the only attention you’re likely to attract is sharks) and a light which will operate once in the water (to make it slightly easier to find your body). Don’t activate until you’ve exited the aircraft. Only exit the aircraft if you hear me saying the command, “Evacuate, evacuate.” (If we crash, this will not be the exact phrase I will use. I will add some helpful adjectives to ensure you are aware you need to get out, as I shoot out the exit yelling, “See you suckers later!”) I have spare life jackets which I will provide as needed when we leave the airplane. (It’s most likely I’ll use these to

upright position and your windows are open (none of these rules really matter but I just like feeling like I’m in charge). All small electronic devices must be turned off or in flight mode as they interfere with onboard systems (that’s what we tell everyone; it’s actually to make sure people don’t spend the whole flight posting to their social media about our dodgy service). There are four clearly marked exits, two in the forward section of the plane and two in row six. Please look for your nearest exit and a backup should the need arise. (If we crash, the plane will probably be in pieces so there may be a few bonus exits available.) Now let me explain how to use your life jacket. (I’m mainly telling you this so you’ll be busy as you plummet to your death, rather than screaming and ruining my last seconds.) It is situated underneath your seat (close to your rear end that you can kiss goodbye). First unroll it. Place it over your head.

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build myself a little boat or to fend off dangerous sea life.) It’s fair to say that spending an extra two hours at Adelaide airport, didn’t

leave me with a positive mindset for my flight. If you’ve ever had a good flight, email me at robbietansel@gmail.com


AT A GLANCE

LIFE SAVING DONATION FOR KINDERGARTEN Heywood’s youngest residents have been given the gift of life thanks to the generosity of a local family. Heywood Kindergarten has recently been gifted an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) as part of a donation from the estate of the late Gayle Rundell. The AED will be placed within easy reach inside the facility to help treat life-threatening conditions and emergencies. Mrs Rundell’s family said they were proud to see the legacy of their wife, mother and grandmother continue on and help improve the lives of those at the kinder. “Mum always loved being involved with the kindergarten and ensuring that all children had the opportunity to shine, so it was only fitting that we pass along some funds from her estate to one of the places she cared most about,” said daughter Rachael Evans. “As a family we discussed a number of options of how and what we could donate to best

make a difference, but in the end the AED was the obvious choice. Mum was a nurse so providing something that could ensure the health and safety of not just the children, but their families as well, was at the forefront of our minds. The AED will ensure any visitor to the kindergarten will now be safe in the event of an emergency.” Ken Rundell, husband to the late Mrs Rundell, similarly expressed his pride. “We are honored to pass along this donation to Heywood Kindergarten on behalf of Gayle, she would be delighted to know that she will be continuing to support her local kindergarten,” he said. Heywood Kindergarten teaching director Corinna Bell said the generosity was simply overwhelming and would have a lifesaving impact. “This AED will allow us to save the lives of our kinder children, it really is an invaluable donation,” she said. “I cannot thank these families enough for their ongoing support and ensuring the future of the town’s youngest are in the safest possible hands.” Left - Heywood Kindergarten teaching director Corinna Bell with Ken Rundell, Rachael Evans, Jackson Evans and Floyd (Coogan) Evans.

LUXURY CRUISE LINER EXPLORES REGION AS A NEW DESTINATION One of the world’s most exclusive cruise line companies has visited Portland to investigate new itinerary opportunities. French based cruise company Ponant spent two days exploring the region’s key tourist destinations and investigating berthing opportunities at the Port of Portland. The cruise company has a fleet of seven vessels, providing intimate five-star cruising worldwide. Its passengers are largely from the retiree market who are well travelled and interested in exploring a variety of nature-based offerings. Glenelg Shire Mayor Anita Rank said Ponant was impressed by the unique local offering. “The company have already been in touch with our tourism unit stating they thought the area and the people were ‘delightful’ and that they would be providing a very positive view of Portland and surrounds to senior management for consideration as a potential destination for future schedules,” Cr Rank said. “This latest visit and the immediate positive review provide our team with great confidence that a booking can be secured, with further business into the future.” Ponant’s expedition operations

manager explored Cape Bridgewater, enjoying a Seals by the Sea tour and walkthrough the Petrified Forest and blowholes. The visit also included a tour of the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, learning more about the UNESCO World Heritage Listing with local Gunditjmara guides, plus a tour of the Princess Margaret Rose Caves and the Glenelg River at Nelson. Cr Rank said South Australian tourism contacts also assisted with the visit, providing a tour of the Blue Lake and Umpherston Caves, and an overview of the Coonawarra wine region. “Locking in future business with these cruise companies requires a whole of region showcase,” Cr Rank said. “Whilst our shire has world class tourism offerings, we need the assistance of South Australia and our neighbours on the Great Ocean Road and Grampians to appeal to all passenger interests. There is not a one size fits all formula – each vessel has a specific demographic requesting certain themed tours and offerings. We are fortunate to be in reach of three iconic destinations which sets our port ahead of many other regional destinations.” Portland’s next scheduled cruise ship is the Regatta from Oceania Cruises in January 2019 with a further four cruise lines secured through to March 2020. To see the full schedule visit http://www.glenelg. vic.gov.au/Portland_Australias_new_ cruise_destination_ Above - Seals by the Sea operator Jo Austin (right) with Sandrine ErwinRose of Ponant after last week’s Cape Bridgewater tour.

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Lovely country home sits on established 10 acres of land in the glencoe area. Ideal for the lifestyle person or the horse lover. Well presented 3 bedroom home including updated bathroom and kitchen areas, lounge room and dining featuring polished timber floors. Slow combustion heating. Single stone garage plus 3 bay implement shed, garden shed, workshop, cattle yards, wood lot, bore, rainwater, fenced for kids and animals. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 10:15 - 11:00AM

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100 MACKAY ROAD COMPTON 4 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR

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

COUNTRY FAMILY HOME

$580,000

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 including bathroom and potbelly heating, Stunning home with4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, office, outdoor decking, stunning kitchen with walk in pantry, corian bench tops. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 4:20 - 4:50PM

DREAM LIFESTYLE PROPERTY

$645,000

You can only imagine the dream lifestyle this property will give its new owners. Positioned beautifully on an undulating 5 acres, only a few hundred metres from mount gambiers basketball stadium and city limits. Colonial 4 bedroom solid family home with 2 bathroom 2 living areas plus enclosed alfresco and decking entertaining areas. Established gardens and surrounds, tennis court and lots more. The absolute best in emtertaining friends and family. Check out the website, google or youtube 100 mackay road compton..

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

7 ST ANDREWS DRIVE MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR

4 BUFFALO COURT MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR

A COUNTRY LIFE $375,000 Take a look at this charming home, loved and built by its present owners. Set on a large allotment measuring 3,326 sq/m and featuring, fruit trees, vines, vegeatble garden, chook shed and fully fenced for animals and children to stay safe. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 3:45 - 4:20PM

MAKE A OFFER $690,000 Prestigious home in Attamurra Fairway Estates, 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom three living areas, the perfect entertaining home completed to the highest quality, with fixtures, fittings and finishes you would expect to see in a premier home.

PRESTIGE EXECUTIVE HOME $599,500 Arguably the best floor plan of a brand new home to be placed on the market for some time. Stunning finishes throughout, quality fixture and fittings, designed to northern aspects, perfect living and entertaining areas, state of the art kitchen. Option owners will lease back $500 per week 12 months

158 TELFORD ROAD MOORAK 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR STUNNING COUNTRY HOME $695,000 TO $720,000 Best of country living, set on just over 2 ½ acres. Minutes from mount gambier and even closer to schools the kitchen is every women’s dream beautiful solid timber, large walk in pantry island bench breakfast bar and heaps of storage, an open meals family area great for the whole family or entertaining.

20 O’LEARY RD MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR

O’LEARY ON THE PARK FROM $275,000

Attention first home owners, investors and retirees, these home and land packages are ideal for you. With stage 1 sold prior to marketing. We can now offer stage 2. Two of mt gambiers leading building companies are offering turn key finishes at prices everyone can afford. 4 plans to choose from, and select your own colours and finishes.

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

197 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST MT GAMBIER

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

RARE FIND POA Building allotment with commercial st and jubilee highway frontage. Ideal for a number of developments such as offices, accomodation, cafes, restraurants (sca) zoned commercial and measuring 1959 sq/m plans for apartment development available.

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0418 854 393

MOUNT GAMBIER REGION SPECIALIST

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113 STONY FLAT ROAD WANDILO 7/8 BED I 3 BATH I 9 CAR

29 WALLACE STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR

CHARACTER AND LOCATION

Be impressed by this beautifully cared for turn of the century dolomite villa, located on a large allotment in one of mount gambier’s prestigious streets. The property oozes character with its dolomite and stone features, veranders, lead lighting, high ceilings, ornate cornices, picture book windows and timber finishes. The home consists of 4 good size bedrooms, formal lounge, sunroom/familyroom, 2 upgraded bathrooms and a classy kitchen with modern applainces. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 11:45 - 12:30PM

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SIMPLY THE BEST IN COUNTRY LIVING

$845,000

Every few years a property of this grandeur and size comes on to the mount gambier market. Set on an elevated site on a 10 acre property, only minutes from mount gambier, and having commanding 360 degree views over the surrounding district. There is premier residence with which has undergone a major refurnishment in recent years, plus a renovated stand alone 3 or 4 bedroom cottage ideal for parents, teenagers, small business or family and friends. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 11:30 - 12:30PM

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6 TENISON DRIVE 4 BED I 2 BATH I 10 CAR

25 ELDRIDGE DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR

THE BEST ADDRESS $649,000 Make family life a breeze with perfect family home located in the popular tenison drive, having the southeasts premier private school at your back door step. Set on aproximate 2 acres of parklike gardens featuring tennis court, aproximate 85 litres of rain water, orchard and bore water to keep your property green all year round. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 12:50 - 1:30PM

33 MONTEBELLO DRIVE 4 BED I2 BATH I 2 CAR

15 MONTGOMERY AVENUE 2 BED I 1 BATH I 5 CAR

STUNNING EXECUTIVE HOME Nestled into an undulating allotment, this property is private and secluded, but with commanding views to mt gambier. Quality fixture and fittings throughout including 9ft ceilings, stunning kitchen with glass splash backs stainless steel applianaces & fridge freezer.

GARAGE HEAVEN $199,500 A garage like this and a home all for under $200,000, i must be dreaming. 8 metre x 10 metre colour bond garage with 3.5 metre clearance at its peake. 2 bedroom stone home, with polished timber floors, slow combustion heating, split system air-conditioning,

GOLF AT YOUR BACK DOOR

$465,000

Located next to the mt gambier golf course this home offers opportunities. Country home, lifestyle and still close to all of the cities benefits. 4 bedroom home, 2 bathrooms, 4th bedroom designed for small business. 2 living areas, large covered semi enclosed patio area. Spa, 3kw solor system, garage umr plus double color bond garage, chookshed, sun house, fruit orchard, 45,000 litres rainwater slow combustion heating. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 1:50 - 2:30PM

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

11 MALLEE STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR FAMILY HOME WITH SHEDS $289,000 Looking for room, well check out this affordable home with shedding. Inspection will surprise as this home has a stunning new kitchen, which opens up to meals and lounge room, complemented by a centally located slow combustion heater.

12 KEEGAN STREET MT GAMBIER DEVELOPERS OR INVESTORS DREAM $359,000 Rare large piece of land in mt gambiers city central. Ideal for the developer or home owner, walking distance to shops and café’s. Six community titles have already been created, and building plans available. Easy no fuss development opportunity. 17 BALAMBOOL AVENUE MOUT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR

210 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST MOUNT 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. 3 large bedrooms main with wir and en-suite.

IDEAL SMALL BUSINESS OR OFFICES $210,000 Wow what an opportunity to create a great asset in mount gambiers commercial street. Create a office/ commercial hub, a home, development or an investment. Solid stone home on a corner allotment with great vehicle access for parking.

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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 15 Kirip Rd, Glencoe

Auc on 12th May 12:00pm unless sold prior

1639 Kangaroo Flat Rd, Glencoe

Best Offers by 30th April 2018 Unless Sold Prior • Approximately 40 acres across 2 separate tles • Old mber house not liveable • Good summer / hobby farm currently running approximately 100 sheep • Only 25 minutes from Mount Gambier

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

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

8 Neville Ave, Mt Gambier

$175,000-$185,000

37 Plunke Tce, Millicent

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$168,000

30 Acacia Dr, Millicent

$349,000

OPEN INSPECTION

OPEN INSPECTION SATURDAY 21st 11.00 - 11.15am

SATURDAY 21st 10.00 - 10.30am

• Only minutes from the hospital, marketplace and only a short drive to the uni and tafe precincts • Open plan kitchen, dining and living. Kitchen includes great storage and electric cooking • Main bedroom is to the rear of the home and features BIR’s and an extra room which could be ideal for a home office, nursery or converted into a walk in wardrobe

• 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

• Situated on approximately 6.53 acres nestled amongst a beau ful established garden this brick veneer home • Featuring a mber kitchen with a large pantry, polished floorboards and a moveable central island bench • Three bedrooms plus a single sized bedroom or office all with built in robes

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364

Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364

55 Tollner Rd, Compton

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$259,500

77 Johnston Rd, OB Flat

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$309,000

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15 Wilson St, Mt Gambier

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

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$430,000 - $460,000

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30 Eliza St, Southend

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$198,500

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

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

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17 Sinclair St, Mt Gambier

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$232,500

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• Solid family home with modern updates • Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher & great storage • Short walk from West Gambier Football, Netball Club & Tennis Courts • Perfect entertaining space at the rear of the home with built in bar

HISTORIC 1890’S HOMESTEAD SO CLOSE TO THE CITY! • On 7.7 acres approx. of volcanic soil, the home is surrounded by beau fully manicured lawns and gardens The swimming pool only adds to the enjoyment of the property. • Large kitchen featuring a dishwasher and gas oven, plus ample custom fi ed cupboards and granite bench tops.

• Build up or renovate the exis ng building • Only approximately 120m to the beachfront and situated on 707sqm • Recent council approved plans for a 2nd story extension available to the new purchaser - this opportunity could now be yours!

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364

23 Lumidin Blvd, Mt Gambier

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10 Ivy Pl, Mt Gambier

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$319,000

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8 Sharley Ave, Mt Gambier

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• Solid brick and le two storey home • The design of the dwelling would suit an extended family • Kitchen has electric cooking appliances, dishwasher and ample cupboard space • Lounge room with gas hea ng, ceiling fan and french doors

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$239,000

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65 Tollner Rd, Mt Gambier

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

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• Open plan living • Double garage / semi enclosed carport • Great Loca on close to the hospital and Marketplace

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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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$215,000

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08 8724 9999 1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier & 98 George Street, Millicent 08 8733 1989 15 Second St, Millicent

$160,000

134 North Tce, Mt Gambier

3 Lexington Cres, Mt Gambier

$255,000

$325,000

37 Kurrajong St, Mt Gambier

$249,000

REDUCED • Neat home in a fantas c loca on close to school, swimming lake and spor ng grounds • Carpeted lounge with gas heater and split system air condi oner • Bedrooms 1 and 2 carpeted with curtains. Bedroom two has a built in robe • Kitchen has an electric cook top and oven, dishwasher and floa ng floorboards

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G001/3 Lake Tce West, Mt Gambier

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$295,000

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

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

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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 and dishwasher

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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7 Shelley Cres, Mt Gambier

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• Originally Built as an Empak Display • Features Lovely Formal Lounge and Dining, Open Plan Kitchen/Meals/Family Area with Stunning Timber Kitchen • High Ceilings, Special Cornice Features

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

$420,000

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210 Glencoe West Rd, Glencoe

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• This lovely, solid stone property presents fantas c value and room to grow, and being offered is two tles totalling approx. 3585sqm. • The main allotment resides on 1022sqm, with a well posi oned 3 bedroom & 1 bathroom home that has been tastefully updated and wonderfully maintained.

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$249,000

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!

• This lovely, solid stone property presents fantas c value and room to grow, and being offered is two tles totalling approx. 3585sqm. • The main allotment resides on 1022sqm, with a well posi oned 3 bedroom & 1 bathroom home that has been tastefully updated and wonderfully maintained. • Updated kitchen features electric cooking, dishwasher and ample storage.

Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539

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• 3BR Penthouse Accommoda on. • 2 Bathroom apartment on top level. • Spacious Ea ng Area • Large laundry • Furnished

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23 Lexington Crescent

47 Brolga Street

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9 Ibis Street

11 Underwood Avenue

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$367,500

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This stunning home is located at the end of a quiet cul de sac, on approx 1018m2 surrounded by lush landscaped OPEN gardens and a FRI reserve next door. 5.00 - 5.30 A must see!

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6 Lui Avenue

1/2A Doughty Street

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$385,000

Beautifully maintained residence in the popular Birdsville area. Lovely views, solar panels and rear yard access. OPEN Inspect asap! – In SAT conjunction with Vicki 9.30 - 10.00 Quinn Real Estate.

$237,500

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$345,000

Beautifully positioned overlooking parklands. 3 spacious bedrooms, large open plan kitchen/ living/dining. Spacious OPEN ensuite and walk in robe. SAT Handy 5mx3m utility shed 11.00 - 11.30 perfect for the boat.

Fantastic double storey Townhouse in a great central position, private and secure. For the Nester or the Investor. OPEN SAT 11.00 - 11.30

6 Davis Crescent

33990 Princes Hwy Compton

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$289,500

Sought after location loaded with features, tastefully renovated kitchen/living/dining equipped with chef quality appliances. The rear yard boasts a 10m X 10m (approx) OPEN industrial quality workman’s shed fully powered and designed SAT with sliding doors for easy access 9.30 - 10.00 for the larger toys!

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84 Crouch Street South

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$279,500

Full of charm this gorgeous property will impress those who want a great location – ideal for the first home buyer or OPEN Investor – fabulous! SAT 11.45 - 12.15

55 Banksia Street

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$175,000

Offering 3 good sized bedrooms, large open plan kitchen/living/dining, renovated bathroom. Located within walking distance OPEN to Mulga Street Primary SAT School and Collins Court 10.15 - 10.45 Shopping Centre.

5 Lumidin Boulevard

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$319,000

Sleek modern living, great low maintenance design ideal for those who want a lifestyle that is fuss free. This home is not one to miss out on!

27 Genoa Street

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$234,500

First home buyers and investors looking for an affordable home in a blue ribbon cul de sac location close to Reidy OPEN Park primary school SAT and Tenison Woods 10.15 - 10.45 College look no further!

49 Elizabeth Street

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$415,000

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

2 Auvale Crescent

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$329,500

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Quality location – a spacious and solid family home. Boasting all a family desires, elevated outlook and at the doorstep of the Blue Lake. Fantastic street appeal, book your inspection today.

7 Mayflower Court

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$439,000

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

19 Webb Street

$299,500

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

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$219,000

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

18 Pelican Point Road

$209,500

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

RENTALS 2/10 Bell Street Port MacDonnell 5/7 Holder Street 2/193 Commercial Street West 11 Jeffries Street Port MacDonnell 1/4 Hartley Street 2/17 Canavan Road 22 Barcoo Road 14 Hillcrest Avenue 9 Jane Street 5 Bond Street 100 Wehl Street South 3 Cottage Grove 45 Sassanowsky Road

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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.

25 Sturt Street

$127,500

Enjoy the ocean views – a prime location for affordable beachfront living. Near level 1,200m2 approx allotment with great shedding

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$249,000

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!

66 Sturt Street

$109,000

$398,500 FREEHOLD ONLY

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

A dual let property showing a great return. Large commercial allotment of over 1,900m2 – high traffic location. Endless potential, a smart investment

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3 Cottage Grove

11 Jeffries Street Port MacDonnell

Avail Now 4 2 3 $390 pw • Four bedroom home • Main bedroom has WIR • Open living, kitchen/dine/family with electric cooking, dishwasher & RC air con • Formal lounge • Gas central heating • 2 way bathroom • Rainwater plumbed to the house • No pets

Avail Now 2 1 1 $215 pw • Two double bedrooms • Main with robes • Eat in Country Kitchen • Large Lounge with Gas Log Fire • Garage Under Main Roof with Remote Door • Short Stroll to Beach & Main Services • Pets Negotiable


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45 Kurrajong Street

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$229,500

Tastefully updated and loaded with “WOW”. Solid construction & light filled living areas. Remodelled wet areas, 2 driveway access & great storage areas & shedding. Currently leased until June 2018 @ $270 p/w.

8 Bell Street, Port MacDonnell

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18 Eldridge Drive Worrolong

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$489,500

All the hard work is done! Presented to a high standard this magnificent home boasts space, enviable lifestyle and a private established setting, all on just over an acre. Quality location and priced to sell!

11 Comaum Avenue

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3 Buffalo Crescent

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Priced to sell! This builders own masterpiece is the latest in design and complete quality inside and out. Easy modern living and ultimate entertaining are just two reasons why to buy. Inspect to be impressed!

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7A Lansell Street

26 Lansell Street

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$349,500

A beautifully maintained property inside and out. Fantastic lakes location and only minutes to the city centre. Offering room for a growing family with 2 living areas, secure rear yard and extra shedding.

23-25 Kain Street

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2/56 Brownes Road

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A solid and trendy unit, ideal for investment or one to call home. Updated kitchen, generous room sizes & located in a quality group. Close to schools & shops. A smart choice!

15 Renfrey Place

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This fantastic bayside beauty will tick all of your boxes, spacious & special – Great corner allotment. Fantastic undercover entertaining area. Good shedding.

63 Cape Douglas Rd, Cape Douglas

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$315,000

Absolute beachfront – A breathtaking seaside escape. Low maintenance home unrestricted sea views & large outdoor entertaining. Enjoy swimming, surfing & fishing at your doorstep.

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Beautifully positioned 4 bedroom brick and tile gem offering spacious family living. Main bedroom featuring WIR & ensuite. Spacious kitchen/ living/dining plus two further living spaces.

470 Attamurra Road Worrolong

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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!

15 Gardiner Terrace

5 Keegan Street

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Located in a perfect central location close to boutique cafes, eateries and public transport. Fabulous 1048m2 (approx.) allotment with a duel driveway and good shedding. – Won’t last!

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Set on a prime Mount Gambier Street is this must see double storey family home, whilst the locale is quiet, you are only a casual stroll to the central hub of the city or the iconic Blue Lake.

12 Chute Street

770m2 allotment (approx). 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.

27 Heath Street

$365,000

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

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

177 Kilsby Road, OB Flat

$210,000

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Excellent unit investment, a very wellmaintained group of 4, fully leased at $605 per week. The units have been Strata titled, located in a quiet leafy street close to all amenities, for further information please contact the office.

7 St Andrews Drive “THE AUGUSTA”

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You will love the location and the views over the city. Big living area & fantastic shedding. Updated kitchen with stone bench tops. This one ticks all the boxes!

176 Airport Road

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The ultimate in rural living. Absolute quality inside and out. Tastefully renovated residence to high standard. Huge shedding & outdoor entertaining. Productive 44acres (approx) You won’t be disappointed!

35 Elizabeth Street Port MacDonnell

$349,000

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

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As new luxury home – stunning features throughout. A great entertainer set on approximately 1,014m2. Wide access to four bay garage – offers everything!

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15 Cobblestone Court

$400,000

4 Winfield Court

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28 Yahl Main Road

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$550,000

OPEN SATURDAY 10.15 - 10.45AM

GORGEOUS EASY LIVING THREE BEDROOM HOMETTE Situated in a quiet location, this 1994 build 3-bedroom homette residence will appeal to various home buyers, downsizing, starting up or simply look for the perfect investment. 3 good sized bedrooms all with BIR. Generous lounge room. Timber kitchen with LG dishwasher & dining area. Three-way bathroom with access to the main bedroom. Fully repainted. Brand new carpet & bamboo timber floors through out. Mitsubishi reverse cycle split system.

81 Wehl Street North

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$335,000

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OPEN SATURDAY 9.30 - 10.00AM

OPEN FRIDAY 5.00 - 5.30PM WIDE WELCOMING & READY TO ENTERTAIN Located in prestigious Cobblestone Court. This 4 bedroom plus dedicated office executive home offers built in robes in all bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms finished with neutral décor. Offering large open plan living, spacious enough for the biggest of family gatherings. Ideal formal lounge or home theatre. Entertainers kitchen with gas cooking. Garage under main roof with remote roller door for up to 4 vehicles.

83 Bay Road

$230,000

$329,000

COUNTRY LIVING MADE EASY Families looking for space to entertain need look no further, this home boasts room for everyone, both inside and out while still being close to Yahl Primary School & only 10 minutes’ drive to the city. This home is comprised of 3 bedrooms, two with built-in robes and the master with walk-in robe that connects to the shared two-way bathroom with bath & separate toilet. The home chef will love the kitchen with gas cooking that overlooks the open plan living/ meals space complete with slow combustion heating for year-round comfort while the reverse cycle split system will keep the home cool in the warmer months. This bright room opens out to the large undercover entertaining area overlooking the huge fully fenced backyard. Large double shed. Single garage under the main roof with automatic roll-a-door all this situated on a generous block of 4,295sqm2 approx. Opportunities like this one allow you to apply your own personal touches to either update or renovate.

1 Livingston Street, Mount Gambier

$295,000

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7A Lansell Street

$469,000

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OPEN SATURDAY 10.00 - 10.30AM TIMELESS ELEGANCE IN AN A1 LOCATION Return verandah villa situated on prestigious Bay Road. With gorgeous character features this home was originally built in 1918 and is situated on a block size of over 2600 square metres. Comprised of 4 bedrooms, formal lounge with gas heating and ornate fireplace. Formal dining, Tasmanian Oak kitchen, and rear family/sun room. The period style bathroom is renovated with a separate toilet.

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OPEN SATURDAY 11.30 - 12.00NOON

ROOM FOR THE BOAT, THE VAN AND MUCH MUCH MORE Over 2 allotments approx. 1475m2 in total, situated close to the city centre. Mount Gambier stone home comprised of 3 bedrooms all a great size and with built in robes. Retro features throughout, spacious lounge with woodheating. Large dining room. Kitchen with induction cooktop and stainless steel dishwasher. Sparkling main bathroom with separate toilet. 45000 Litres of rain water plumbed to house.

2/29 Victoria Terrace

$220,000

A STUNNING MAKE OVER Centrally located and comprised with three bedrooms, two with BIR's. Spacious kitchen/ dining with stainless steel appliances. Wood heading, plus split system reverse cycle heating and cooling for all year comfort. Gorgeous bathroom with separate toilet. Lovely outdoor entertaining area. Single garage and workshop with power. Vehicle access to rear yard. All this situated on a good size allotment. All the hard work is done here, just move in and enjoy.

BOASTING AN IDEAL LOCATION & INDIVIDUALITY Looking for something just that little bit different but don’t want to compromise on location? Oozing the ambience of a chalet rarely seen in this area. This quirky four bedroom home offers delightful outlooks to lush green foliage from just about every room. Multi level living areas provide plenty of space to be on your own while the lounge and dining rooms are lovely spaces for family entertaining. All bedrooms are a good size and the main offers a roomy ensuite and built in robes.

18 Greenridge Drive

$435,000

NEW PRICE

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

3 Ellard Street

$239,000

LOTS ON OFFER HERE Comprised of 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite and built-in robes. Bedrooms 3 and 4 with built-in robes. Open plan kitchen/dine, family offering stunning views. Sep formal lounge. Ducted heating. 3 vehicle garage under main roof with 3rd toilet, plus double carport. Outdoor entertaining and much more all set on a block size of approx 1137m2. Tenanted til 22/11/18 @ $370.00 per week

GREAT VALUE AND IN A FANTASTIC LOCATION 14 Colonel Light Place

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DESIRABLE CENTRAL LOCATION This centrally located home will ideally suit first home buyers, investors or anyone looking for an exciting, low maintenance living. Currently tenanted at $235 per week. What we love about this property: 2 spacious bedrooms both with BIR & optional 3rd bedroom or family room upstairs, opening out to the balcony. Light filled open planned kitchen, living, dining area. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Reverse cycle split system. Single garage with remote roller door & internal access.

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

Immaculately maintained 3 bedroom home located close to the Mount Gambier Hospital. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, this 3 year old home has much to offer. 2 living areas, formal and informal, Lovely kitchen with elect cooking and dishwasher.Master bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite, bedrooms 2 and 3 with built in robes. Outdoor entertaining and a decent size rear yard.

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OUT & ABOUT

TENISON WOODS COLLEGE YEAR 3-7 ATHLETICS DAY

Alex Hudson

Anton Circelli

Charlie Hinchcliffe

Bailee Lewis & Charlotte Dixon

Isabelle Neumann, Iris McPherson & Ashlyn Cornolo

Lily Cain

Layla Sneath & Mckayla Maney

Rhys Earle & Phoenix Robinson

GRANT COUNCIL LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE The Grant District Council has launched a revamped version of its website www. dcgrant.sa.gov.au. Key features of the site include a cleaner, more attractive design and a more engaging user experience with information on the operational arms of council; Mount Gambier and District Saleyards, Mount Gambier Airport and the Port MacDonnell Community Complex, now all just a click away through inclusion of links on the home page. The new design is intended to provide ease of access to information and services, optimise the user experience and promote the beauty and uniqueness of the council area. A new ‘Discover’ page will showcase the region as a tourism destination and includes features such as an events calendar. The websites refreshed and simplified look, combined with enhanced content, improved functionality and optimisation for mobile devices and desktop navigations supports customers to better interact with council. “Our mission is to provide a range of services which meet the environmental, social and economic needs of our communities” said CEO Trevor Smart. lifestyle1.net | 24


Award winning stores at Mount Gambier Central

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The Jeanswest store in Mount Gambier Central is a multi-award winning business that has recently taken out the top national honours in the Customer Service Award. It is an honour the Jeansweat store, managed by Trudy Wright, has picked up at State level for the past two years, going one better in the 2017 honours when it also topped the nation. A further feather in the Jeanswest Mount Gambier Central’s cap is Trudy, herself, snaring a Jeanswest Customer Experience Platinum Award - ranking her in the top 10 team members in the Jeanswest family, nationwide. It is the second consecutive year Trudy has claimed the platinum award. “The Jeanswest Customer Experience program sets a high standard in customer service, giving our customers the opportunity to provide confidential feedback on their shopping experience,” Trudy said. “We pride ourselves on our customer service and recently won Australian Clothing Store of the Year for the second year in a row. We were delighted to be recognized for our dedication to our customers.” For Trudy and her team – Natasha Dennis, Sarah Cram, Kimberley Telford and Amy Wright – continuing to be recognised at State level, as well as now taking out the national award has been a humbling experience. “We are thrilled to provide and be recognised for such a high standard of quality service for our locals in Mount Gambier and surrounding area,” Trudy said. “We

are extremely proud and I still get goose bumps every time it is mentioned.” For Trudy, her own personal honour and those for the store are based on a strong commitment to customer service and a passion for their work. “I love my job and I think that makes what I do so enjoyable and rewarding. I love the interaction with people and I love helping them find what it is that they need. It may be your first ever pair of jeans or it could be your first pair in 10 years It might be a long awaited wardrobe update - or to help celebrate a special event, photo shoot or much anticipated holiday. Whatever the reason - we are here to help and take the stress out of it for you.“ Jeanswest Mount Gambier Central’s customer base ranges in age from 13 to 83. “My team know their expectations and go out of their way to ensure we are meeting the criteria to provide great service that makes you want to come back to Jeanswest,” Trudy said. “We want you to love what you buy. I think our customers appreciate our honesty and willingness to help them find what it is they are looking for - and then return to us because they value the high standard of care and service we have given.”

Spendless Shoes in Mount Gambier Central prides itself on customer service and fostering a positive working environment and the Mount Gambier team has clearly nailed it, being named the Best Team in SA in the Spendless Shoes group. State Manager Lisa Harvey was full of praise for the Mount Gambier team. “Nyree, the store manager, has built our business up in Mt Gambier by offering excellent customer service and promoting our products through various mediums,” Lisa said. “Nyree has a great team with Kylie Durbridge being the Assistant Manager, bringing her vibrant personality to the Spendless team and Kerri and Kylie Beare also being a vital part of this successful team.” On handing out the award, Spendless Shoes identified the Mount Gambier store as providing excellence in customer service and creating a positive vibe for its customers. “This team always has fun and thrives on teamwork and building winning relationships,” Lisa said. “On my visits to this store I am always welcomed with big smiles, positive body language and there is a definite fun vibe and atmosphere in the store. I love working with them as it makes the visit special and I always

leave knowing this team is united and supportive of each other. The Mount Gambier store is a store that customers love to visit and shop in and also the Area Managers love the team and visiting the store. They all embrace our Spendless values and live each day the Spendless way.” The good news for customers of Spendless Shoes Mount Gambier is the award winning store has undergone a long awaited makeover and the girls have been able to reveal a fresh new look with an udpated colour scheme, to go with that already amazing customer service. The store renovations are all part of Spendless Shoes’ committment to always improving the customer experience.

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Left - Kimberley Telford, Trudy Wright, Sarah Cram & Amy Wright. Absent: Natasha Dennis.

Left - Kylie Dubridge, Georgia Revill, Kylie Beare, Kerri Johnson & Nyree Revill.


OUT & ABOUT

MOUNT GAMBEIR HIGH SCHOOL 70TH REUNION - CLASS OF 1948

1948 Mount Gambier High School cohort with current principal Chris Edmonds at the cutting of the cake.

Kath Green, Betty Clayfield, Lois Waters, Joan Auld , Dorothy Kuchel, Janice Cook, Betty Drury & Nancie McPherson

Back Row: Lionel Medhurst, Robin Dunn, Alan Walker, Wally Butler & Ted Jordan. Front Row: Shirley White, Cynthia Medhurst, Joy Walker, Shirley Butler & Pat Jordan

Back Row: Tom Megaw, Carol Megaw, Geoff Ellis & Maurie Winterfield Front Row: Anne Ellis, Edna Eldridge & Barbara Winterfield

On Sunday, April 8, the Mount Gambier High School Year 8 cohort, from 1948, gathered at Thyme on the Lakes to celebrate their 70th School Reunion. The group has been gathering together annually since the 40th Reunion in 1989 and have celebrated many school and personal milestones together over the years. This will be the last official reunion for the group with most members now in their early 80s, although many are committed to continuing their catch ups, still intending on getting together every couple of months to continue the strong friendships formed.Current Mount Gambier High School principal Chris Edmonds was invited to attend and had the privilege of cutting the celebration cake. The cohort presented Mr Edmonds with a cash donation which will be put towards a School Spirit Award and awarded to a worthy student at the 2018 Presentation and Performance Night.

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Advertorial • Axis Employment

BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT Axis Employment has been providing long term solutions for people who face barriers to employment in this region since 2013. Part of that mandate has been working with people with disabilities to help them transition from education to the workforce as seamlessly as possible. That role has seen Axis employment forge a strong relationship with Gordon Education Centre, in particular, and with two successful placements in recent times, Axis is hoping to assist more people transition into work. Having successfully completed Year 12 at Gordon Education Centre, Georgia and Tara, have both been able to take advantage of the expertise and personalised service provided by Axis Employment Mount Gambier to enjoy a smooth transition from the sanctuary of school life, to being active members of the workforce. Georgia has secured a role with Lifeline and Tara is working at the Oaks Aged Care facility. “We want to encourage anyone that faces a barrier to employment to link in with Axis Employment,” manager Rod Versteegh said. Axis Employment is a Five Star Disability Employment Service provider, a status it has just seen renewed for the next five years, and consultants Karren Owen and Krystal Dunn work one on one with their clients to ensure the best outcomes. “We are all about dealing with the skills people do have,” Rod said. “It is not about the barriers

or the disability. We provide a relaxed atmosphere and we don’t focus on the disability but on the skill set and then find them the right position in the community or, in some cases, create the right position.” Rod is proud of the record Axis Employment is creating in helping that often difficult transition from school to work – a record helped by the strong reputation the employment service has built, as well as the strong connections and networks within the community that allows their consultants to explore a wide range of employment opportunities for clients. It is a record that now sees the region’s employers approach Axis Employment when looking for new employees or when looking to create new positions. “We’ve had managers and owners walk through our doors and ask for resumes because of the success they’ve had with us or come and speak to us about other employment opportunities that can be created to give job seekers a go,” Rod said. For all your employment needs, contact Axis Employment on (08)8723 1615 or drop into 32-40 Helen Street, Mount Gambier. Right - Karren Owen Axis Employment consultant, Georgia Pubben, Lisa Thomas Acting Principal Gordon Education, Tara Batten, Sharron Bateman Gordon Education Centre Post School Options Contact, Krystal Dunn Axis Employment consultant.

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OUT & ABOUT

ROTARY DISTRICT 9780 CONFERENCE - MOUNT GAMBIER

District Governor Ray Herbert, keynote speaker Gill Hicks, City of Mount Gambier CEO Mark McShane, & keynote speaker Stephanie Woolard

Alix Lescure is a Rotary Exchange student staying in Mt Gambier for 12 months. She is from Bordeaux in France. Sam Smith (back) has recently returned from France. Belle Cooke was in Germany, Tom Willson went to Japan & Hope Kirkham also went to Germany.

Jesse and Andrew Harman, from Ballarat, with Jenny and Joe Baptiste, from Warrnambool

Harold Sharp, from Sydney, and Judy & Phil Beasley, from Geelong, with Mount Gambier Deputy Mayor Hanna Persello

Lorraine Wilson, from Hamilton, with Max Dalrymple, Matthew Dixon & John Waters, from Mount Gambier

John Ballinger, Alan Killicoat, Joy Wise, Harrold Wise & Jenny Killicoat, all from Bordertown

Ian Bond, from Mount Gambier, guest speaker Gary Newton, from Melbourne, Phillip Ross, from Warrnambool and, Rachel Furnell & Judy Ross, also from Warrnambool

Bordertown’s Natalie Klitscher, Rose Milton, John & Karen Hunt

Hamilton’s Peter Walscott, Rose & Noel Howard, Peter & Lorraine Wilson

Gayle Green, Libby Furner, Wil Cousins, Jennie Elliott, Louise Waters, Gloria Lennon & Pam Knightly. These ladies from Rotary, Lioness, Soroptimists & Red Cross joined forces to cater for the Rotary Conference.

James Morrison entertaining the crowd

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OGR CONTINUES TO IMPRESS

OGR Mount Gambier continues to be a shining light in the Holden galaxy, taking out its fifth Grand Masters title in six years at a recent gala presentation. The Mount Gambier dealership was one of 32, from a Holden family in Australia that includes 230 dealerships, to be awarded a Grand Masters title – a title that requires dealers to demonstrate continued exceptional customer service, in addition to sound business objectives including sales excellence, aftersales delivery, training and other quality measures across all areas of the business. “To achieve Grand Masters status is a testament to the hard work of the entire OGR team,” dealer principal Bryce Roberts said. “They are 100% committed to giving the best service, and the best advice to every guest of the dealership and this was reflected in the awards received on the night”. Proof that OGR Mount Gambier has assembled an outstanding team, was the fact nine of the dealership’s

staff also received individual accolades. Nine staff received Guild of Excellence recognition, four of those achieving national status and Stacy Fiegert, being honoured for five consecutive years of outstanding customer service. Above (from left) - Corey Crafter – Rural Service Advisor Team of the Year; Matthew Kuchel – Rural Service Advisor Team of the Year; Simon Phillips – National Service Manager of the Year; Nathan McEachern – Rural Service Advisor Team of the Year; Stacy Fiegert – National Financial Controller of the Year / 5 Years Continuous Achievement.; Catherine Kilsby – Rural Service Advisor Team of the Year; Daryl Hillier – National New Car Sales Consultant of the Year and Bryce Roberts (Dealer Principal). Absent - Shayne Whennan – Rural Service Advisor Team of the Year and Matthew Cox – National Used Car Sales Consultant of the Year.

REGIONAL THEMES DOMINATE AWARD WINNING PLAYWRIGHT’S STATE THEATRE DEBUT Country Arts SA and State Theatre Company South Australia is bringing Terrestrial, a mysterious love letter to the abandoned communities of regional South Australia, to Mount Gambier and Bordertown. in May. Liddy, an alien-obsessed teenager, and her mum arrive in a remote South Australian town seeking escape. What they find is a community collapsing in on itself due to an impending mine closure. Liddy swiftly connects with Badar, a witty, cynical 15-year-old just like her. An outsider just like her. A lover of sci-fi, just like her. The two newly crowned best friends explore what is fast becoming a ghost town, embracing their differences and celebrating their shared eccentricities. But when Badar disappears, Liddy must search back through her recent past to find the point where reality and fantasy divide. Jill Blewett Playwright Award winner Fleur Kilpatrick makes her State Theatre

Company debut with this mysterious and enticing story. PERFORMANCE TIMES • Tatiara Civic Centre, Bordertown – May 15, 1pm • Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, Mount Gambier – May 17, 1pm

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HIGH SCHOOL AND MUSEUM REAP REWARD OF JOINT PROJECT Last Wednesday, Naracoorte High School Year 10 students passed control of the Sheep’s Back Museum website to the staff and volunteers of the Visitor Information Centre. Last year, The Sheep’s Back Museum expressed an interest in digitising much of the information currently adorning their walls, so that it could be presented electronically on fixed tablets inside the museum. It was also decided that the structuring and recording required could also support a more extensive website. Availability through visitor’s phones, optional translations, online bookings, and wider access to the museum’s collection were all reasons to expand the museum’s digital resources. The 2017 Year 10 Digital Technology students designed a website and learned new tools and skills to build the framework in Term 4. This year’s Year 10 class has continued the work in Term 1, mapping, photographing, transcribing and coding. Completely digitising the whole museum will be a long term project, beyond the school time allowed for these students but they have produced instruction guides to help volunteers at the museum continue with the work. The handover included: • The museum’s own front page and history of the building • An online Map and Guide to all galleries • Full detail on Gallery 2 – Welcome to the Woolshed • Optional auto-translation of each page (thanks to Google translate) • Booking system for tours and catering • Instructions for staff and volunteers on how to maintain the site The new website can be found at www. thesheepsbackmuseum.org.au HAVE YOU HAD YOUR SAY? The 20,000 signatures in 20 days campaign for an indoor/outdoor aquatic and recreation centre in Mount Gambier is already two weeks old. If this is a project you support then head to Member for Barker Tony Pasin’s office, Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell’s office, your closest sporting club or selected local businesses through the CBD and other retail precincts and put pen to paper to show your support. The clock is ticking and there is only week lef to rach that 20,000 target needed to indicate unequivocal community support. lifestyle1.net | 29

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BRAIN TEASER How many clues did you need? 1. I was born in New York in 1946. 2. I graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with an economics degree. 3. I took over my family business in 1971. 4. I have been married three times and have five children. 5. I am also an author and television personality. 6. Until 2015 I owned the Miss Universe pageant. 7. I have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 8. I became the Republican nominee for the 2016 presidential race. 9. I am the oldest person to ever become President of the United States. 10. I am the 45th and current President of the United States. My name is Donald …? ANSWER: DONALD TRUMP

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1. Which swimmer claimed gold in the 100m women’s freestyle at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games? 2. In which city was children’s author Enid Blyton born? 3. In which year did Paul Keating become Prime Minister of Australia? 4. Who is the Governor-General of Australia? 5. Robbie Williams musical career started with which boy band? 6. Nick Carraway and Daisy Buchanan are major characters in which great American novel? 7. In which Australian State would you be if you were visiting Port Arthur? 8. Who was the Australian flag bearer at the 2018 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony? 9. Tina Arena, Dannii Minogue and Debra Byrne all got their start in the entertainment industry on which 1970s and ‘80s TV variety show?

10. Which band was responsible for the one hit wonder My Sharona? 11. In which fictional town was the TV series Blue Heelers set? 12. Which movie, for which he won an Academy Award, sparked a revival for the career of Frank Sinatra? 13. What is the capital of Hungary? 14. How many players make up a team in volleyball? 15. What is a baby cheetah called? 16. At the end of round three of the AFL which club was at the bottom of the ladder? 17. Which movie won the 2018 Best Picture Oscar? 18. What does the space agency acronym NASA stand for? 19. The Shepherd’s Hut is the latest novel by which award winning Australian author? 20. In which year was the colony of South Australia established?

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Dartmoor 5.1 8.5 14.13 21.15 (141) Branxholme-Wallacedale 1.3 2.3 2.4 4.4 (28) Goals - Dartmoor: Z. Michau 6; J. Woodall 4; D. Miller, S. Spencer 2; S. Hentschke, S. Woodall, L. Polaski, S. Jones, K. Smith, T. Millard, J. Woodall. Branxholme-Wallacedale: T. Cogger, J. Austin, J. Lambevski, J. Grayland. Best - Dartmoor: J. Woodall, D. Lynch, J. Polaski, Z. Michau, Z. Howlett, S. Walsh. Branxholme-Wallacedale: R. Copeland, J. Grayland, S. Lambevski, J. Lambevski, K. Taylor. Heathmere 8.6 10.8 19.17 20.20 (140) Westerns 3.0 6.6 6.7 9.10 (64) Goals - Heathmere: M. Riddell 4; M. Wilson, L. Davis, J. Standofrd 3; M. Payne, S. Lovett 2; L. Cartori, B. Wilson, B. Carter. Westerns: R. Cracknell, S. Lindsay, J. Bliss 2; K. Richardson, J. England, L. Robinson. Best - Heathmere: B. Jasper, Z. Deane, M. Payne, M. Gore, S. Lovett, M. Riddell. Westerns: B. Koenig, R. Cracknell, S. Ray, N. Haylock, B. England. Heywood 2.1 4.4 6.4 11.7 (73) Tyrendarra 0.1 1.2 2.3 2.3 (15) Goals - Heywood: D. Handreck, M. Bell, K. Bunworth 2; S. O’Beirne, C. Duro, E. Blacksell, T. Lovett, M. Bunworth. Tyrendarra: T. O’Connell, S. Rhodes. Best - Heywood: T. Lovett, D. Handreck, E. Blacksell, M. Bunworth, B. Millard, B. Nash. Tyrendarra: M. MacDonald, L. Thorpe, C. Moutray, J. Meulendyks, T. Richardson, T. O’Connell. CAVENDISH V COLERAINE (PLAYED SUNDA)

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A GRADE Dartmoor 41 (A. Beer, C. Finnigan, R. Vankalken) d Bholme-Wallacedale 36 (C. Tonissen, Z. Satchell, M. Pepper); Tyrendarra 111 (R. Kane, A. Carine, E. Alexander) d Heywood 19 (M. Hoggan, G. Watson, S. Malseed); Westerns 44 (B. Polaski, T. Nelson) d Heathmere 33 (K. Pickert, K. Malcolm; Cavendish v Coleraine (PLAYED SUNDAY)

HAMPDEN FOOTBALL A GRADE Portland 2.3 3.3 6.8 8.10 (58) Warrnambool 2.1 5.6 5.6 8.9 (57) Goals - Portland: J. Moody 4; L. Crane 2; C. Giddings, A. Shepherd. Warrnambool: L. Cody 4; S. Cowling 2; N. Chirnside, J. Bell. Best - Portland: D. Falcone, D. Jackson, D. Barr, J. Moody, T. Oakley, A. Shepherd. Warrnambool: L. Cody, M. Colbert, T. O’Keeffe, D. Graham, J. Bell, A. McCarthy. South Warrnambool 3.4 4.5 7.14 7.14 (56) Hamilton Kangaroos 0.1 3.4 4.5 5.6 (36) Goals - South Warrnambool: L. Youl, J. Hussey 2; J. Saunders, S. Beks, B. Annett. Hamilton Kangaroos: J. Pepper, D. Russell, S. Hasell, H. Douglas, S. Fiegert. Best - South Warrnambool: S. Beks, J. Saunders, L. Youl, H. Lee, J. Hussey, S. Thompson. Hamilton Kangaroos: J. Pertzel, B. Hicks, B. Thomas, J. Slabbert, R. Gill, S. Fiegert.

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HAMPDEN NETBALL A GRADE South Warrnambool 44 d Hamilton Kangaroos 43 (T. Morris, J. Parker, A. Huf) Warrnambool 48 d Portland 43 (N. Bensch, S. Trigg, J. Falconer)

GOALFEST FOR WEST WOMEN It was a wild and woolly weekend on the weather front and it was raining goals at Blue Lake Sports Park as West's division one women put in the performance of the round two action with a 9-0 drubbing of Redbacks. The Redbacks defence was under pressure from the opening whistle and it wasn;t long before the flood gates opened and Ashleigh Dunn, Charlotte Foote and Gemma Ballintyne were all on the scoreboard. Georgia Clarke bagged a first half hat trick, while the efforts of CJ Lewis and Michelle Clarke, who continually fed the ball to the forwards saw West head into the halftime break with a commanding 6-0 advantage. Redbacks settled into their defence in the second half with Lauren Mancer and Laura Edmonds leading from the front to nullify the the West attack and create goal scoring opportunities of their own but the well rested West defence was able to hold them out and with Ballintyne, Lewis and Chloe McKenzie able capitalising on goal opportunities of their own, West was able to run out comfortable 9-0 victors.

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RESULTS Division 1 Men Redbacks 0 drew Cavaliers 0; West 2 drew Strikers 2 Division 1 Women West 9 def Redbacks 0 Division 2 Men West 3 drew Riddoch Strikers 3; Naracoorte 3 def Cavaliers 0 Division 2 Women Naracoorte 2 def Redbacks 1 Division 3 Men Redbacks 3 def Cavaliers 1 lifestyle1.net | 33

Left - Redbacks' Lauren Manser in action. Below - West star Georgia Clarke scored three goals in the first half of round two women's division one women's action at the weekend.


SPORT AT A GLANCE

INDOOR BOWLS SEASON IN FULL SWING The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association opened its 2018 season last Tuesday night with a Mixed Triples Championship, with the Kimberly-Clark Pennant competition kicking off last Thursday. The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association started in usual fashion with a ceremonial rolling of the first bowl - that honour went to the association’s newest life member Andrew Simpson, after patron Athol Guy had rolled the first jack. The N & J Freight / M.S Hein & Sons Mixed Triples Championship then got underway with 22 team entries. The semi final line-ups saw the team from Post-Tel of Wayne Legutko, Lynda Kember and Stephen Von Duve defeating the Post-Tel team mates team of Jim Simpson, Fiona

Pearson and Zac Pearson, 7 shots to 1, and the Saints team, of Jennifer Bowering, Shirley Gifford and Gary Bowering, taking victory over the in form Blue Lake Bowlers team of Kevin Jones, Emma Freemantle and Thomas Butler, 7 shots to 6. The final was a little one sided with the Bowering team leading by two shots going into the last end. The Von Duve team had the chance to draw the game with Stephen putting a great bowl down with his last bowl to convert and hold two shots, but Gary had his last bowl and wicked into the head and play the two opposition bowls out to score one shot giving the Jennifer Bowering, Shirley Gifford and Gary Bowering team victory and claim the first Association championship for the year. In the Consolation Final, the Kongorong team prevailed

with Joan Ey, Betty Allen and Des Allen defeated the team of Kathy Milligan, Bob Milligan and Noel Miller, from the RSL & District Bowling Club, to beat them 7 shots to 6.

VAN DEN HURK WINS LUCINDALE EASTER TITLE The 53rd Lucindale Easter Tennis Tournament has been run and won in perfect weather conditions. A jam packed weekend saw tennis, golf, night golf, a magician, a DJ and plenty of activities for the

kids. The Country Club campsite was yet again overflowing with people from around the country, with 140 people participating in 26 events over the three days. The Junior Singles tournament kicked off Good Friday with some quality tennis being played. Winners were James Higgins (15&U boys), Ben Green (13&U boys ), Sid Malone (11&U boys ), Anika Wollaston (15&U girls), Jordyn Dugmore (13&U girls) and Lucy Handbury (11&U girls). Mixed Doubles and Veterans Doubles were also played on Good Friday with Jodi White and Adam Fonfe taking out the mixed doubles, the Veterans Grade going to Leanne Graetz and Keith Pike and the B Grade title to Mandy Kiefel and Jason Parsons. Saturday’s drawcard events were the Men’s and Women’s Singles as players competed for the honour of being the champion of the Easter

Tournament, adding thier name to an honour board that includes players the ilk of nine time champion Leanne Graetz. Andrew van den Hurk successfully defended his 2017 title, overcoming Paul Griffin in the Men’s A Grade Final 7-5. Michelle Burdon proved too good to take out the Women’s A Grade final. Other winners were Jason Parsons (B Grade Men), Tom Kelly (C Grade Men), Heather Richards (B Grade Women) and Jasmine Brooksby (C Grade Women). The doubles competition hit the courts on Sunday. The A Grade Men’s doubles winners were Paul Griffin and Andrew VandenHurk, A Grade Women, Jodi White and Jane Reeves, B Grade Men, Henry Griffin and Jason Parsons, B Grade Women, Leanne McCarthy and Heather Richards, C Grade Men, Simon Dickson and Steven Duffield ,and C Grade Women, Mary Waite and

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BASKETBALLERS SHARE SPORTS AWARD Two local basketball high achievers, Emily Close (right) and Mitchell Hunter (left), have been announced as joint winners of the 2017 Commercial Club Exceptional Junior Award. The talented young athletes will each receive $500 from the Junior Sports Assistance Fund for their demonstration of exceptional skills and commitment to achieve excellence on the court. “Mitchell has impressed the local and SA Country basketball communities and has made the most of his opportunities to develop his skills to the highest possible levels. He displays a long term commitment to umpiring and is now a qualified 1C referee,” Junior Sports Assistance Fund presiding member Cr Hanna Persello said. Meanwhile, Emily was recognised for her natural sporting talents and ongoing desire to succeed at the highest level in all her sporting endeavours. “Emily is a very worthy recipient not only because of her extensive achievements but also because of her leadership qualities and the genuine care she shows others,” Cr Persello said. “Emily also assists with umpiring local basketball and junior training sessions.” Sue Waite. Event sponsors included Mini Jumbuk Naracoorte, Mulgundawa Poll Dorsets & Richmond Park White Suffolks Stud, Aqua Steel Industries, Elders Lucindale, Di Giorgio Family Wines, Graetzy’s Transport, Trans Australian Freight Management Lucindale, TDC, Tasco Petroleum and Helloworld Naracoorte. Left – Men’s Singles Winner Andrew van den Hurk (right) and runner up Paul Griffin (left). The duo combined to take out the A Grade Men’s Double title.


LOCAL SPORT KNT FOOTBALL A GRADE Mundulla 4.7 5.9 10.12 12.13 (85) Kingston 2.1 6.4 6.4 9.8 (62) Goals- Mundulla: T.McIntyre, H. Thorpe 5; W. Nankivell, L. Wiese. Kingston: B. Warner, M. Wakefield, H. Lawrie, T. Baker 2; S. Robertson. Best - Mundulla: N. Gregurke, W. Nankivell, J. McGrice, E. Jaeschke, H. Thorpe, T. Ballinger. Kingston: T. Baker, H. Lawrie, B. Warner, M. Wakelfield, S. Robertson, R. Starling. Penola 2.3 2.3 2.7 12.9 (81) Kybybolite 2.2 8.5 10.9 11.10 (76) Goals - Penola: A. Merrett 3; B. Foster 2; S. Merrett, L. Walker, S. Merrett, S. Berkefeld, D. Walker, J. Pfitzner, J. Mansell. Kybybolite: L. McGregor, T. Cooper 3; S. Carberry 2; S. Shepherd, N. Belfied, B. Munn. Best - Penola: S. Berkefeld, S. Merrett, L. Walker, J. Galpin, T. Moore,J. Pfitzner. Kybybolite: R. Jaensch, L. McGregor, M. Tonkin, S. Munn, N. Belfield, B. Munn. Kaniva Leeor 8.3 8.3 14.8 15.11 (101) Border Districts 0.2 5.3 5.3 9.4 (58) Goals - Kaniva Leeor: N. Murphy, S. Snook 4; S. Williams-Bale, J. Hicks 2; T. Brown, C. Hitchcock, C. De Visser. Border Districts: S. Mansell 4; L. Nicholas 2; S. Palma, B. Adams, L. Craig. Best - Kaniva Leeor: A. Brown, N. Bowles, T. Brown, S. Vivian, S. Snook, C. De Visser. Border Districts: Z. Edwards, G. Hampton, J. Baron, B. Denmead, N. Naylor, S. Ryan. Keith 2.3 9.4 12.7 13.10 (88) Padthaway 2.2 2.4 2.5 6.6 (42) Goals - Keith: B. Simounds 4; A. Dunstan 3; H. McMurray 2; G. Johnson, L. Wilhelm, B. Laurie, J. Wilson. Padthaway: T. Edwards 3; K. Tucker, L. Harder, C. Francis. Best - Keith: P. Makin, A. Dunstan, B. Laurie, J. Wilson, C. Woolford, N. Van Den Berg. Padthaway: T. McNamara, J. McCarthy, L. Harder, T. Edwards, T. Moyle-Read, J. Munn. Bordertown 0.1 9.2 10.6 14.6 (90) Naracoorte 5.4 7.4 9.6 12.8 (80) Goals - Bordertown: N. Hampel 4; O. Butler 3; J. Searle, J. Searle 2; R. Tink, S. Copestick, S. Barras. Naracoorte: C. Ladhams 5; S. Willson, S. Patterson 2; J. Moss, F. Stephan, B. Gould. Best - Bordertown: S. Copestick, R. Tink, C. Sandercock, S. Sandercock, B. Paech, J. Eats. Naracoorte: S. Pattinson, K. Jacobs, J. Cother, J. MacDonald, F. Day, J. Bettoncelli.

B GRADE Mundulla 16.12 (111) d Kingston 4.1 (25 Penola 11.10 (76) d Kybybolite 8.6 (54) Kaniva Leeor 5.6 (36) d Border Districts 4.7 (31) Keith 9.15 (69) d Padthaway 4.1 (25) Bordertown 4.14 (38) d Naracoorte 2.3 (15)

SENIOR COLTS Kingston 11.7 (73) d Mundulla 4.5 (29) Kybybolite 10.5 (65) d Penola 1.1 (7) Kaniva Leeor 12.8 (80) d Keith 1.3 (9) Bordertown 5.10 (40) d Naracoorte 3.8 (26)

JUNIOR COLTS Kingston 9.9 (63) d Mundulla 0.0 (0) Kybybolite 5.6 (36) d Penola 1.1 (7) Border Districts 9.8 (62) d Kaniva Leeor 0.0 (0) Padthaway/Lucindale 1.2 (8) d Keith 1.1 (7) Naracoorte 9.12 (66) d Bordertown 0.1 (1)

KNT NETBALL A GRADE Mundulla 52 (A Wendelborn, J Wiese) d Kingston 29 (A Hagel, I Deane) Penola 39 d Kybybolite 35 (B McIntyre, N Bruce-Gordon) Border Districts 41 (L Kramm, T Atkinson) d K/L United 35 (B Cook, N Ervin) Keith 78 (S Lubcke, W Smith) d Padthaway 31 (K Moyle-Read, H Grady) Bordertown 35 (T Poulton, A Bruce) d Naracoorte 33 (K Mott, G Gill)

A RESERVE Mundulla 27 d Kingston 19 (K Watson, B Clarke); Penola 53 d Kybybolite 36 (M Moss, C Allen); K/L United 50 (E Hicks, B Dickinson) d Border Districts 30 (M Gabbe, S Thomas); Keith 75 (A Schreiber, C Mitchell) d Padthaway 18 (S Dolling, S Shepherd); Naracoorte 56 (C McElroy, S duRand) d Bordertown 41 (M Jarrett, H Jefferies)

B GRADE Keith 78 (E Millhouse, A Eriksen) d Padthaway 20 (K Richards, M Dickenson) Penola 37 d Kybybolite 12 (M Crook, L Munn) Naracoorte 36 (A Harris, B Henschke) d Bordertown 21 (J Nixon, J Barton)

C GRADE Mundulla 37 (N Horne, B Western) d Kingston 24 (N Rehn, M Murdock) Penola 38 (K Braun, S Pitt) d Kybybolite 12 (B Slotegraaf, K Bell) K/L United 48 (E Hodges, F Finlayson) d Border Districts 45 (D Walker, L Willmott); Keith 49 (J Turnbull, H Harper) d Padthaway 36 (S Stevens, A Elyward); Naracoorte 44 (B Romer, M Clark) d Bordertown 15 (A Tink, R Nies)

17 & UNDER Mundulla 19 d Kingston 15 (B Dalziel, A Ross); Penola 37 (K Dent, A Gartner) d Kybybolite 30 (I Bates, A McCully); Border Districts 28 (M McFarlane, M Pretlove) d K/L United 25 (G Hodges, I Dickinson); Naracoorte 65 (S Stuchbery, O Krieger) d

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16 & UNDER Mundulla 39 d Kingston 22 (J Vanstone, M Summers); Penola 31 (A Marcus, K Skeer) d Kybybolite 21 (A Dellaney, L Sambell) Bordertown 26 (T O’Sullivan, L McLellan) d Naracoorte 15 (G Romer, L Walker)

15 & UNDER Mundulla 31 d Kingston 10 (S Woodward, K Pilmore); Kybybolite 21 (T Nolan, J Schulz) d Penola 8; K/L United 40 (T Pearson, C Dodson) d Border Districts 21 (G Gherardin, C Crane); Padthaway 69 (P Moyle-Read, M Bryson) d Keith 43 (E Llewellyn, K Rodert); Bordertown 32 (H Treloar, Z Steinberg) d Naracoorte 6 (K Mohammadi, L Male)

13 & UNDER A Mundulla 30 d Kingston 10 (K Pilmore, S Miller); Kybybolite 32 (E Ewer, B Ewer) d Penola 17 (T Porter, K Venables); Border Districts 31 (C Gherardin, E Deland) d K/L United 15; Keith 39 (M Llewellyn, M Harper) d Padthaway 19 (K McCarthy, R Grundy); Naracoorte 34 (J Kavanagh, M Walker) d Bordertown 24 (A Weatherald, C Twigden)

Mt Burr 41 (S. Falting, A. Ballantyne) d Glencoe 36 (D. Trotter, C. Pfitzner); Kalangadoo 35 (E. Ilsley, C. Croser) d Hatherleigh 11 (L. MacGregor, M. Gray); Port MacDonnell 33 d Nangwarry 29 (H. Vanderhorst, A. Lawson)

15 & UNDER Kongorong 47 (M. Sutherland, E. Sutherland) d Tantanoola 14 (C. Hateley, F. Roberts); Mt Burr 22 (A. Smith-Muhovics, S. Fox) d Glencoe 15 (Z. Parham Hawke, T. Medhurst); Kalangadoo 30 (E. Mulraney, H. Watson) d Hatherleigh 23 (R. Nettle, L. Brown); Port MacDonnell 36 d Nangwarry 28 (S. Balshaw, C. Lindner)

13 & UNDER Tantanoola 32 (D. Hateley, C. Taylor) d Kongorong 8 (K. Wright, J. McKinnon); Mt Burr 32 d Glencoe 20 (Z. Johnston, C. Bignell) ; Hatherleigh 65 (L. Paul, C. Owen) d Kalangadoo 9 (S. Wrightson, L. Roulstone); Port MacDonnell 49 d Nangwarry 4 (T. Cranwell, T. McNair)

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Lucindale 13 (K Schubert, S Edmonds) d Bordertown 8 (A Parsons, C Botha) Border Districts 14 (E Modra, M Burke) d Padthaway 13 (S Moreton, A Charlick) Kybybolite 22 d K/L United 5.; Penola 11 (L Caitlin, S Flint) d Kingston 8

East Gambier 53 (T. McCallum, T. Bosko) d Casterton Sandford 21 (M. Fennell, A. Saunders); Millicent 67 (H. Dunn, D. Denton) d North Gambier 38 (A. O’Shaughnessy, M. Whaites); West Gambier 46 (L. McGregor, J. Bell) d South Gambier 38 (Z. Duncan, I. Walker)

MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL

A RESERVE

A GRADE Tantanoola 2.5 3.5 5.8 10.10 (70) Kongorong 4.3 6.6 6.6 10.6 (66) Goals - Tantanoola: B. Pitts 5; R. Vesace 3; M. Pilmore, M. Hunter. Kongorong: J. Simkin 4; J. Wright 3; J. Smith 2; R. Hein. Best - Tantanoola: B. Pitts, J. McRostie, B. White, M. Pilmore, H. Brown, M. Hunter. Kongorong: H. Evans, B. Pannenburg, B. WEaver, B. Long, J. Smith, B. Kranz. Mt Burr 3.7 5.8 9.11 11.13 (79) Glencoe 3.0 4.2 6.3 8.5 (53) Goals - Mt Burr: T. Renzi 3; C. Puatti, T. Stanley, H. Schultz, B. Hennink, T. Hales, H. Crauford, D. Ridley, T. Redden. Glencoe: A. Gregory 4; C. Von Duve, N. Martin, D. Childs, Z. Cocks. Best - Mt Burr: S. Wallis, C. Gamble, T. Redden, H. Schultz, T. Stanley, N. Muhovics. Glencoe: S. Giersch, C. Von Duve, Z. Cocks, D. Childs, J. Dobie, N. Martin. Kalangadoo 2.0 5.6 6.8 9.12 (66) Hatherleigh 1.6 3.7 7.7 8.9 (57) Goals -Kalangadoo: L. Jones, B. Gfregory 3; B. Mules, B. Auld, A. Stone. Hatherleigh: J. Wight 2; S. Waring, J. Skeer, G. McGrath, C. Buckley, T. Merrett, J. Faulkner. Best - Kalangadoo: L. Hay, B. Lindner, M. Lowe, A. Stone, B. Auld, E. Maney. Hatherleigh: K. Wight, J. Ferguson-Lane, W. Chay, G. McGrath, M. Pulmer, Z. Jones. Port MacDonnell 11.2 20.9 33.12 43.18 (276) Nangwarry 0.1 1.3 1.6 2.6 (18) Goals - Pt Mac: no details available. Nangwarry: A. Mills, B. Talbot. Best - NO DETAILS AVAILABLE

B GRADE Kongorong 18.8 (116) d Tantanoola 1.5 (11) Glencoe 9.8 (62) d Mt Burr 9.7 (61) Kalangadoo 7/3 (45) d Hatherleigh 6.6 (42)

East Gambier 44 (A. Geraghty, S. McKinnon) d Casterton Sandford 33 (R. Newell, T. Cleary); Millicent 51 (J. Wilson, L. Denton) d North Gambier 42 (A. Edwards, H. Nulty); South Gambier 40 (K. Atwell, C. Grubb) d West Gambier 35 (S. Cummins, B. Humphries)

B GRADE Casterton Sandford 46 (A. McDonald, K. Madex) d East Gambier 32 (L. Cutting, M. Pannenburg); North Gambier 30 (N. Fox, C. Bruhn) d Millicent 22 (H. Douglas, C. Shanks); South Gambier 29 (E. Waters, M. Burley) drew with West Gambier 29 (C. Haggett, K. Hunter)

C GRADE East Gambier 51 (M. Taylor, E. Thompson) d Casterton Sandford 31 (M. Kurzman, M. Craig); (North Gambier 30 (S. Braithwaite, S. McInerney) d Millicent 15 (M. Gysbers, Z. Fox); South Gambier 37 (I. Morale, S. Domaschenz) d West Gambier 33 (J. Taylor, S. Povey)

17 & UNDER

WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL A GRADE West Gambier 2.3 4.5 7.7 10.9 (69) South Gambier 0.1 2.2 3.4 4.5 (29) Goals - West: D. Robbins 3; T. Holmes 2; J. Schapel, L. Bradley-Brown, A. Pritzner, J. Blackwell, T. Zeitz. South: B. Bryant 2; H. Capewell, B. Howard. Best - West: L. Bradley-Brown, T. Lewis, J. Pfitzner, T. Zeitz, D. Robbins. South: B. Bryant, T. Saffin, T. Opie, D. Stratford. Millicent 1.1 7.5 8.7 13.10 (88) North Gambier 2.5 2.8 4.11 6.11 (47) Goals - Millicent: H. Nitschke 3; H. Gordon, D. Bromley 2; D. Tincknell, T. Hutchesson, J. Walker, S. Willis, M. Duldig, L. Smith. North: F. Marshall 2; B. Egan, H. Telford, J. Williamson, N. Blachut. Best - Millicent: H. Gordon, J. Walker, H. Nitschek, L. Smith, W. Fleming, D. Bromley. North: M. Ashby, F. Marshall, N. Blachut, B. Egan, J. Hollitt, K. Lam. Casterton Sandford 3.6 5.8 10.8 10.9 (69) East Gambier 0.2 1.5 3.5 6.8 (44) Goals - Casterton Sandford: D. Ayton, C. Currie 3; T. Shannon, T. Sullivan, A. Cleary, J. Stephenson. East: G. Cooper 2; C. Johnson, K. Thomson, M. Rumbelow, J. Fry. Best - Casterton Sandford: D. Ayton, C. Currie, J. Stephenson, T. Sullivan, T. Nesbitt, H. Jarrad. East: M. Willson, J. Eldridge, J. Ransom, J. Dawe, M. Rumbelow, C. Johnson.

B GRADE South Gambier 3.11 (29) d West Gambier 2.2 (14) Casterton Sandford 8.5 (53) d East Gambier 5.7 (37) North Gambier 5.6 (36) d Millicent 4.9 (33)

UNDER 17.5 Millicent 15.15 (105) d North Gambier 1.1 (7) West Gambier 5.2 (32) d South Gambier 4.6 (30) Casterton Sandford 5.2 (32) d East Gambier 3.5 (23)

UNDER 15 South Gambier 8.6 (54) d West Gambier 0.4 (4) East Gambier 5.8 (38) d Casterton Sandford 1.0 (6) North Gambier 6.4 (40) d Millicent 1.5 (11)

UNDER 13 North Gambier 4.4 (28) d Millicent 2.3 (15) East Gambier 6.7 (43) d Casterton Sandford 1.1 (7)

East Gambier 49 (N. Smith, T. Bosko) d Casterton Sandford 0 (M. Mutch, J. Hanson); North Gambier 58 (T. Wilson-Smith, E. Brown) d Millicent 45 (P. Nitschke, J. Venn); South Gambier 37 (I. Walker, C. Edmonds) d West Gambier 33 (A. Egan, N. Facey)

15 & UNDER A East Gambier 27 (J. Hutchesson, I. Lamb) d Casterton Sandford 18 (C. Foster, T. McLean); Millicent 46 (K. Walker, K. Taylor) d North Gambier 20 (A. Dyson, C. Bruhn); West Gambier 27 (S. Ritter, M. Horrigan) d South Gambier 23 (A. Duncan, M. Thiele)

15 & UNDER B Casterton Sandford 36 (C. Galpin, E. Mutch) d East Gambier 6 (S. McLean, I. Corman); Millicent 37 (C. Pratt, M. Grant) d North Gambier 13 (S. Dally, M. Fatchen); West Gambier 11 (Z. Aberle, J. Parsons) d South Gambier 10 (A. Jones, R. Richter)

13 & UNDER A

SENIOR COLTS Tantanoola 13.8 (86) d Kongorong 5.5 (35) Mt BUrr 11.20 (86) d Glencoe 1.5 (11) Hatherleigh 14.6 (90) d Kalangadoo 1.2 (7)

Casterton Sandford 21 (Z. Crawford, M. Hutchins) d East Gambier 11 (A. Sharman, T. Burford); Millicent 33 (S. O’Connor, S. Gibson) d North Gambier 11 (L. Norman, K. Collins); South Gambier 39 (S. Adams, A. Clayton) d West Gambier 12 (C. Duryea, J. Jarnevic)

JUNIOR COLTS

13 & UNDER B

Kongorong 4.4 (28) d Tantanoola 1.4 (10) Glencoe 9.11 (65) d Mt Burr 2.2 (14) Hatherleigh 19.9 (123) d Kalangadoo 2.0 (12)

East Gambier 10 (J. Davis, T. Furner) drew with Casterton Sandford 10 (Z. Hill, K. Richardson); North Gambier 29 (C. Nulty, Z. Jones) d Millicent 16 (F. McKenzie, P. Venn); West Gambier 11 (B. Colbert, A. Sheedy) d South Gambier 3 (M. Ruwoldt, A. Wilke)

MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL

11 & UNDER

A GRADE Tantanoola 32 (E. Gould, C. Walker) d Kongorong 8 (S. Loughhead, R. Gibson); Glencoe 43 (E. McDiarmid, C. Liebich) d Mt Burr 40 (L. Baker, S. Wallis); Kalangadoo 55 (J. Peacock, M. Russell) d Hatherleigh 41 (M. Redman, K. Wight); Port MacDonnell 49 d Nangwarry 39 (C. Dinnison, T. Wilson)

Casterton Sandford’s Hamish Jarrad fires of this handball PHOTO COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

Casterton Sandford 12 (O. Nolte, K. Dise) d East Gambier 5 (E. Bassett, M. Clark); North Gambier 10 (K. Dellow, T. Hones) d Millicent 7 (M. Gysbers, M. Alcock); West Gambier 6 (H. Cowie, S. Pollifrone) d South Gambier 4 (S. Bartlett, R. Mitchell)

A RESERVE Kongorong 37 (A. Anderson, S. Eustace) d Tantanoola 28; Glencoe 45 (A. Francis, T. Bonney) d Mt Burr 24 (A. Ballantyne, S. Lowndes); Kalangadoo 60 (J. Lythgo, T. Jeffree) d Hatherleigh 18 (E. Laucirica, E. Sullivan); Port MacDonnell 62 (d Nangwarry 33

B GRADE Kongorong 30 (T. Wilsmore, R. Perry) d Tantanoola 27 (M. Lindner, T. Taylor); Glencoe 51 (H. Greenfield, A. Kuhl) d Mt Burr 14 (K. Burchell, J. Medhurst); Kalangadoo 31 (J. Kilsby, I. Giddings) d Hatherleigh 18 (C. Merrett, N. Thomas); Port MacDonnell 61 d Nangwarry 24 (P. Tawera, A. Long)

B RESERVE Kongorong 36 (M. Bowering, T. Von Stanke) d Tantnaoola 34 (D. Vanderheul, B. Allen); Glencoe 36 (N. Orr, A. Cocks) d Mt Burr 12 (R. Fox, G. Lambert); Hatherleigh 32 (D. Loveday, H. Seamer) d Kalangadoo 28 (B. Winterfield, M. Bowden); Port MacDonnell 39 d Nangwarry27 (A. Yeates, K. Clayfield)

17 & UNDER

Casterton Sandford’s Dylan Ayton is harrassed by Jesse Fry & Brad Rathjen PHOTO COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

Tantanoola 54 (M. Hunt, M. Telfer-Scott) d Kongorong 3 (J. Patzel, A. Formosa);

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East Gambier’s Mark Rumbelow takes this mark. PHOTO COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER


SPORT

EAST GAMBIER CRICKET CLUB PRESENTATIONS

Ben Clark (left) receives life membership from life member Simon Golebiwoski

Darren Gray Cricket of the Year - Kyal Chapman

Club Person of the Year - Andrew Marks

Under 16 trophy winners (from left) - Aiden Creasey (joint bowling); Thomas Graney (coach’s award) & Connor Little (fielding). Absent: Brittany Allen (joint bowling) & Emerson Marks (batting)

A Grade trophy winners (from left) - Alex Hentschke (bowling); Nathan Gore (claiming five wickets in an innings on two occasions) & Dion Stratford (batting & association wicketkeeping award).

B Grade trophy winners (from left) - Liam Turley (five wickets in an innings); Riley Flamank (association fielding award) & Kyal Chapman (batting & bowling)

Under 14 trophy winners (from left) - Will Vaughan (coach’s award); Liam Turley (batting) & Thomas Graney (bowling & fielding awards)

Under 12 trophy winners (from left) - Jack Lawrence (fielding & association fielding award); Angus Clarke (batting & bowling); Riley Lawrence (coach’s award) & Kade Turnbull (most improved).

LOCAL DANCERS SHINE AT TOP NATIONAL EVENT Margaret Cleves School of Dancing students travelled to Newcastle at Easter to compete in the Champion of Champions Championships of Australia, the NSW State Championships and the Festival of Tartans competition. More than 400 dancers from all states of Australia, as well as New Zealand, Scotland and Canada, competed in the two day competition, and all eight of the Margaret Cleves dancers returned home with prizes and outstanding results. The Champion of Champions Championship of Australia is the most prestigious event on the highland dancing calendar and is conducted every two years by the Australian Board of Highland Dancing. To qualify for the championship, a dancer must have been placed first, second or third in a recognised Scottish Official Board championship. Three dancers from the school who travelled to Newcastle had qualified for the championship -Lucy Edwards, Hailee Pearce and Ebony McDonald. In the Champion of Champions Championship 7-11 years, 10 year old Lucy Edwards excelled, placing fourth overall, with the first two placings going to Scotland, third to Queensland, fifth to Victoria and

sixth to Tasmania. Lucy was the second highest placed Australian in the championship, missing out on winning the Australia Medal by the narrowest of margins, and was the only South Australian to finish in the top six of any of the Champion of Champions Championships. Lucy also finished runner up to a dancer from Scotland in the NSW State Championship 10 years, which was conducted the day prior. In the Champion of Champions Championship 12-15 years, Ebony McDonald impressed judges, winning two sixth placings. Although this didn’t give Ebony quite enough points to finish in the top six overall placings. Regardless, it was an outstanding effort in a field of 26 dancers from Australia, Scotland and New Zealand and Ebony also finished fourth overall in the NSW State Championship 14 years, and fifth in the Novocastrian Premier Title 14-15 years. Hailee Pearce danced beautifully to finish sixth overall in the NSW State Championship 11 years, with the top five placings going to Scotland, Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania. Hailee also finished fourth in the Novocastrian Premier Title 10-11 years.In only her third championship,

Evie Edwards placed fifth overall in the NSW State Championship 7-9 years, with other placings going to Scotland, Western Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. Evie also placed fifth in both the Festival of Tartans Restricted Premier Title and the Novocastrian Restricted Premier Title 7-10 years.Ellie Mullan achieved outstanding results in the Restricted Premier 11 years section, winning the Novocastrian Restricted Premier Title and was runner up in the Festival of Tartans Restricted Premier Title. Ellie also won individual dance placings in the NSW State Championship 11 years. The final premier dancer from the school, Amy Flockhart, placed sixth overall in the Festival of Tartans Restricted Premier Title 15-18 years.In the Pre Premier sections, Zena-Lily Jackson did exceedingly well, placing in the top six in both of her Novice titles, winning 3rd overall in the Festival of Tartans Novice Title 7-11yrs, and fifth in the Novocastrian Premier Title 7-11yrs, and in the Intermediate 7-10 years section, Correa Bachmann won four sixth placings in the Festival of Tartans Title and section dances.

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Above -(back row from left) Zena-Lily Jackson, Amy Flockhart, Ebony McDonald, Hailee Pearce and (front row from left) - Ellie Mullan, Evie Edwards, Lucy Edwards, Correa Bachmann.




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