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COVER • SOUTH EAST MOBILITY EQUIPMENT EXPANDS ITS RANGE South East Mobility Equipment is on the move – literally. It used to call Compton Street, Mount Gambier, home, but has now moved back to SE Batteries headquarters at 120 Penola Road. The mobility equipment arm of the business now takes up the front of the Penola Road store and the range is more diverse than ever. They still stock the wheelchairs, scooters, walkers and power chairs they always have but they have branched out to cater for diabetics, children with special needs, dementia patients and basically anything you could possibly need to make life easier. South East Mobility Equipment is now the Limestone Coast stockist for Ambassador Products, including a bariatric chair which caters for larger patients. When it comes to making life easier, South East Mobility Equipment are the distributors for I-Care electric beds, which are hospital grade, offering all the convenience of state-of-the-art beds you can access in hospital. In fact, they have an entire bedroom set up to allow those who are
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YALLUM PARK OPEN GARDEN struggling with mobility to still enjoy being in their own home. Shear Comfort is also a new range of products at South East Mobility Equipment, with the sheepskin slippers, proving especially popular, along with overlays, arm rests and heel protectors. Taking on a range of products for children with autism is also one of the new innovations at South East Mobility
Equipment, including chewy gums and special needs toys. Noomi is a leading brand with some of these products, including bean bags, cushions and cuddly toys that have a real focus on sensory soothing. Then there is South East Mobility Equipment’s range of products for diabetics, including socks and inner soles and they have a stunning range
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Pasta primavera 225g (1 1/2 cups) raw cashews 250ml (1 cup) warm water 300g penne pasta (check the pasta label to ensure it is egg-free and suitable for vegans) 1 bunch asparagus, trimmed, cut into thirds
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Method Place the cashews in a heatproof bowl. Pour over enough boiling water to cover. Set aside for 1 hour to soak. Drain the cashews and transfer to a food processor. Add 125ml (1/2 cup) warm water and process until smooth, adding the remaining 125ml (1/2 cup) warm water in 2 more batches to make a sauce consistency. Cook the pasta in a large saucepan of boiling water following the packet directions or until al dente, adding the asparagus for the last 3 minutes of cooking. Drain, reserving 125ml (1/2 cup) cooking liquid. Return the pasta and asparagus to the pan. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a non-stick frying pan over medium heat. Add the leek and garlic. Cook, stirring, for 3 minutes or until softened. Add the zucchini and cook, stirring often, for 3 minutes or until softened. Add the leek mixture and half the cashew mixture to the pasta. Toss until combined, adding the reserved cooking liquid to thin the sauce as needed. Season with pepper. Divide among serving bowls and sprinkle with basil.
THE MJ DANCE EMPIRE CONTINUES TO EXPAND With studios now in Mount Gambier, Naracoorte and Casterton, MJ Dance Studio is branching out even further, opening studio number four in Adelaide on April 30. Classes have been running at the fully equipped Glenelg studio but with open days this weekend, on April 28 and 29, the MJ story is about to start its Adelaide chapter officially on Monday. MJ alumni, Matt Cram, who has studied dance in Sydney, ballet in New York and made a career in the fast growing cruise liner entertainment industry, is heading up the studio for principal Maria Slape, who is based at the original Mount Gambier school. Both Maria, and her daughter Christina Jenkin, who is a key teacher for the Limestone Coast based students, will be attending the weekend opening celebrations. “We are holding two full days of workshops,” Matt said. “We already have around 30 interested students in coming to the open days and that was before we really started promoting anything.” For Maria, the Adelaide venture is an exciting one and she could not be more thrilled to have an MJ graduate in charge. “He’s (Matt) an MJ kid,” she said. “He has been through the ranks and we have a really healthy, strong relationship as well, and that’s important when you are doing something like this. I believe he can do it and it was a great opportunity for us to go to Adelaide.” The move to Adelaide had not really
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been on Maria’s radar but when Matt decided he wanted to leave the high seas and put roots down in Adelaide close to family, discussions started in earnest. “I started talking to Maria about my next move and what my options were and so I suggested the whole idea of an MJ in Adelaide,” Matt said. “I had always thought about teaching but I wanted to wait until I was ready.” Not only does Matt now think he has gained enough experience to take on a serious teaching role but so does his former mentor, Maria. “I love that he’s already listening and learning about what we do here (in Mount Gambier),” Maria said. “We really want it to be a very similar brand, that’s
really important, and that’s what Matt wants too.” Naracoorte classes were established six years ago, with Kaycee Rodda taking charge after Christina did the ground work, while the Casterton classes are quite a recent addition to the MJ family. “I was approached by a father about starting up in Casterton and it just went from there,” Maria said. And while Maria admits perhaps an opportunity to expand to Adelaide had been floating around the back of her mind, it was always going to take a perfect storm – like the one she has achieved with Matt – to make it happen. “It was always going to have to be the right person and I guess it was a matter of time but I think it wouldn’t have happened unless it was one of the MJ family, one of my kids that wanted to do it.” So after 30 years after opening the doors of her first studio in Mount Gambier, Maria will be opening the Glenelg studio doors this weekend and handing her legacy over to Matt. “It is such a great opportunity for me,” Matt said. “I feel like I am ready mentally and also have the tools and knowledge to now inspire the younger up and comers. I feel like it’s the right time. Maria has always been my mentor and she will be with me every step of the way.” The school will offer the full array of classes, as offered at its Mount Gambier studio, including acrobatics, contemporary, ballet, jazz and lyrical. Head to the MJ Dance Studio facebook page for more details about the Adelaide open days and classes. Above - New MJ Dance Studio teacher Matt Cram, who will be based in Glenelg, with MJ founder and principal Maria Slape.
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WATER CONSERVATION MESSAGE MADE SIMPLE FOR KIDS Kinder children across the Portland and Heywood district will become some of the communities youngest water advocates when they come together for water-conservation themed activities aligning with the book, Touch the Earth. Touch the Earth, a children’s book written by Julian Lennon with Bart Davis and illustrated by Smiljana Coh, will be delivered to all children registered with United Way Glenelg’s Imagination Library this April to acknowledge Earth Day. Sponsored by Wannon Water through their Ripple Effect Grants, United Way Glenelg has partnered with Bayview College’s “Kids teaching kids” program to deliver seven interactive themed stations for the children. Along with volunteers from Wannon Water, Portland Aluminium and United Way Glenelg, the students will guide the kinder children through activities such as; planting plants and using funnels, sieves and magnets to filter water. These activities will enable the children to develop an understanding of the water cycle and basic principles that are crucial to creating a group of children that will grow up to be conscious of the importance of water conservation. United Way Glenelg executive officer Nicole Angelino said the book, “Touch the Earth” delivers the water conservation message in a very simple way that children can understand. “The illustrations in the book are cute and the story is fun.,” she said. “The story takes the young reader on a journey around the world to help solve issues with water.” A paperback version has been specially published for United Way making the book more accessible to more children. If you’re interested in receiving more information about the Dolly Parton Imagination Library please contact Nicole Angelino on 0410 513305 mail@unitedwayglenelg.com.au
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COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS SET TO PROVIDE VITAL TRAINING YWCA Adelaide will be delivering Rise Above the Pack Workshops for the Mount Gambier community at the Mount Gambier Library on May 1 and 2. Rise Above the Pack Workshops are engaging, interactive, educational workshops that will equip participants to walk away with the skills and confidence to be a positive bystander and safely stand up and speak out in situations where the safety or respect of women and other marginalised groups is in question, whether that be in the workplace or in public spaces. These workshops, delivered to workplaces and community groups, educate participants about how gender inequality operates in social, cultural and workplace contexts, and how gender inequality is linked to violence against women. These workshops provide community members with practical and immediate knowledge and skills to be able to contribute to the prevention of violence against women with the aim of making their community safer. Workshops are free to attend. There will be refreshments provided at the workshops and participants will receive a certificate for the training. Mt Gambier Bystander Intervention Workshop Information Date: 1st and 2nd of May, 2018 Location: Mt Gambier Library Workshop times: Two Workshops will be held • 9am–12pm, 1st of May • 9am– 12pm, 2nd of May Workshops open to all members of the public. To register your place at the workshops, enquiries can be directed to: Mason Somerville Regional Bystander Project Facilitator, YWCA Adelaide 8203 9400 bystander@ywca.com.au
CHECK OUT THE PLANS The initial design and other detail is now available on Mount Gambier City Council’s website if you want to check out how the Indoor-Outdoor Aquatic & Recreation Centre plans are progressing. Council was set to vote on Tuesday night regarding submitting the Expression of Interest to the Federal Government to get the funding ball rolling. Lifestyle1 will post council’s decision on its facebook page to keep you right up to date.
DISABILITY PROVIDER HOLDS INAUGURAL CAMP FOR KIDS Children and teenagers with disabilities have enjoyed Cara’s first-ever South East Camps for Kids camp. Cara is a National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and Camps for Kids offers children and teens with disabilities the chance to learn, grow in their independence and, most importantly, have fun while they’re doing it. Seven campers with disabilities stayed in Robe from Tuesday to Thursday last week. Cara service manager Kylie Withers said everything the campers experienced was designed to support them towards independence. “We’ve been kayaking, on the jumping castle, we’ve been on a nature walk, had a campfire, as well as doing tie-dying and kite making,” Ms Withers said. “All these activities are aligned with the campers’ NDIS goals – so it’s about social participation, working together, developing fine motor skills, following a process – but of course they’re loads of fun, too. It means the campers are able to grow and develop, make friends and experience that rite of passage of going away on camp.” Cara’s Camps for Kids are available for children with disabilities aged up to 18 and trained Cara staff are on hand to work with the campers. The next South East camp will be held in October. To go on a camp, contact 8347 4588 or email contact@ cara.org.au Above - Camper Jordan Cook. Below - Camper Laura Jaensch (front) and Cara service manager Kylie Withers.
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HISTORY AND HORTICULTURE COLLIDE FOR STUNNING OPEN GARDEN EXPERIENCE This weekend, the stunning homestead gardens of John Riddoch will be open to the public as Yallum Park swings open its gates as part of the Open Gardens South Australia scheme. Dating back to the 1850s, the property boasts a wealth of stories, including hosting King George V, before he ascended the throne, and providing the backdrop for some of poet Adam Lindsay Gordon’s work. Open Saturday and Sunday, from 10am-4.30pm, owners Andy and Annie Clifford have nominated the CWA as their charity of choice and aside from exploring the stunning grounds of Yallum Park, there will be wine tasting from Majella Wines, plant sales, iris plant sales from a specialist grower, an iron forging demonstration, rolled steel demonstration and afternoon teas. Visitors can also enjoy a tour of the ground floor of the main house, at a cost of $10, which needs to be booked by phoning Andy on 0418 854 505. Spanning twenty acres, the Yallum Park gardens were landscaped in the 1860s, around the same time John Riddoch built the impressive homestead . Riddoch’s head gardener, John
Warner, landscaped eight acres of garden at that time, planting trees and shrubs sourced from around the world, and, along with a team of six gardeners, maintained the stunning property. It was in 1914 that the Clifford family became custodians of the iconic property when it was purchased by William and Lucy Clifford, from the estate of John Riddoch. In 1967, it was passed onto Glen and Gaylee Clifford, before the current owners took over in 2014, meaning it has been in Clifford hands for more than a century. “Since moving to Yallum we have restored, with the help of our son Darren, the main entrance gates, and planted trees along the impressive 750m drive, that complement the original trees planted in the 1880s,” Andy said. And the original plantings are still prevalent, with many of the original trees, shrubs and roses, planted from 1850 to 1880, still forming part of Yallum park’s garden today. “ The oldest recorded shrub, the trumpet honeysuckle, is still standing on the eastern wall of the Austin house,” Andy said.
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There is also a Fortunes Double Yellow Rose that dates back to the 1860s still flourishing at the northern end of the Gordon house. “Yallum is basically a tree garden but since moving here four years ago we have extended the flower beds around the main house, to add colour and interest,” Andy said. “We have planted
dapne, fuscias, hydrangeas, lavenders, rosemary, hebes, roses, salvias, iris, azaleas and gardenias.” The new garden beds are set behind the original English box hedges, that were planted in 1880. “Throughout the garden we have introduced statues, urns, pots and garden seating to complement the large trees, shrubs and under-plantings,” Andy said. The couple is also in the those of rejuvenating the orchard. Yallum Park is located at 4325 Mt Burr Road, Penola, with entry set at $8, concession available and under 18s, free. Head to opengardensa.org.au for more information.
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TO BE AUCTIONED AT THE MOUNT GAMBIER RSL FRIDAY 1ST OF SEPTEMBER AT 1.30pm ACREAGE WITH OLD WORLD CHARM
88.3 acres of magnificent, fer le volcanic soil and only ten minutes from the town centre of Mount Gambier. Solid Family home with 4 double bedrooms, huge lounge, dine in kitchen and slow combus on wood hea ng, rain water, bore water. Large 30m x 19.5m fully cemented shed, plus concrete apron with three phase power, prac cal central laneway, ca le yards, shearing shed, hay shed and 35,784 KL water taking licence, with underground irriga on hydrants and an unequipped bore. Suited to all aspects of primary produc on including prime lamb, beef and hor cultural.
This Sizable family home located on a 792m2 allotment, offers 3 large bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite, kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher and walk in pantry and a Breakfast bar overlooking the dining area, gas hea ng and slow combus on wood hea ng. Located just a stone throw from Conroe Heights shopping centre, directly across from a large reserve with a playground, and close to McDonald Park Primary and Akuna Kindergarten.
42 Lange Road, Yahl
SOLD $236,500
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Located in the friendly Township of Allendale, close to the local school, the Allendale store and just minutes to the sea, lies a home perfect for the first home buyer, re ree, or some one simply looking for a peaceful place to call home. This blue lake home is set on a generous 2072m2 allotment and offers three bedrooms, open plan living, kitchen with electric cooking, lounge with reverse cycle air condi oning, dining area with slow combus on wood hea ng and bathroom with bath, shower and vanity and a separate toilet. Outside features include an impressive sized undercover entertainment area, private rear yard, established gardens, rain water and a fully equipped bore.
Lot 11 Mingbool Road, Mil Lel
RURAL LIVING MINUTES FROM TOWN
$460,000-$475,000
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LOCATION and LUXURY A home for the family, downsizing re rees or ideal as a holiday/ investment home on a 1495m2 allotment in a quite cul-de-sac loca on just 700m from shops, eateries, school and kindy Brand new main bathroom, large lounge, new open kitchen, separate dining, three double bedrooms all with built ins and master with large ensuite PLUS an expansive entertainment/games/rumpus area. Man Cave shed/workshop has caravan capacity roller door, tv antennae and connec ons with great bench and storage.
$87,500 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME BY THE SEA
An opportunity to build your dream home, weekender or even holiday accommoda on in an exci ng new subdivision in Port MacDonnell “Seafarers Way“. This Large level 800m2 (approx) allotment has power, water and Steds connected and is located within walking distance from the sea front. Just minutes to ameni es such as restaurants, the general store, the Port MacDonnell Hotel, a chemist and much more, this is a fantas c opportunity that won’t last long. Call our office today for more informa on.
YAHL ESTATE
Welcome to “Yahl Estate” at 42 Lange Road, Yahl. This picturesque rural loca on is just walking distance to the Yahl Primary School and only a short drive to the heart of Mount Gambier. Yahl Estate is currently a highly sort a er loca on for weddings, wedding photos and func ons. There is the possibility to further develop the property to cater for larger func ons, a wine cellar, a sales and event centre, a bed and breakfast or even build your dream home on one of the prime loca ons the tle offers. Reap the rewards of an established and well maintained vineyard, currently under long term contract.
212 Yells Road, Moorak
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16 Coral Cove, Port MacDonnell
38 Sargent Close, Robe
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644 Glenelg River Road, O.B Flat
17 Ramsay Avenue, Mount Gambier
SOLD $565,000
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Large 1772m2 allotment and is located close to the CBD, a private school and two public schools. Currently the home is tenanted on a periodic lease at $225.00 per week with the possibility of development at the rear of the home ( S.T.C.A ) Kitchen with gas cooking and a servery opening to the dining area, 3 bedrooms, including main with BIR, and the third bedroom with a WIR, enjoy the ambience and warmth of the gas log fire in the large lounge area. Other features of the home include a large rear rumpus room, polished mber floors and instant gas hot water. The rear yard offers a double bay garage with sliding doors and a single car garage, which could be used as a games room.
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19 Dry Creek Road, Donovans
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This unique 82 acre property is located just 2.2kms from Mount Gambier and offers bitumen road frontage. Two excep onal elevated house site op ons (one with power adjacent) both with picturesque views across the countryside. The property is fenced into four main paddocks and watered by windmill with a 100,000 litre tank High carrying capacity block with excellent fer lizer history, ca le yards with bale head and loading ramp and a 1ha na ve tree planta on, established in 2008. An opportunity not to be missed, view this property today to truly appreciate all it has to offer.
Expressions of Interest by Monday 30th April 2018 by 12noon (unless sold prior)
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UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES & POTENTIAL Approximately 2.02 hectares (approx. 4.99 acres) zoned residen al offers unlimited poten al. Situated next door to the UNI SA and TAFE precinct, directly across the road from the popular Montebello Estate and the Montebello IGA and childcare centre. There is currently a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom Mount Gambier stone home on the allotment achieving $180 per week and is in a fixed lease un l 31.08.18. There are many op ons with this par cular allotment that could suit a wide range of buyers, developers and/or investors - Sub-division poten al (S.T.C.A) - Refurbishing the current dwelling or leave in the current condi on and receive a rental return - Build you dream home (S.T.C.A) and have a large parcel of land on the outskirts of Mount Gambier’s CBD. *A plan of poten al division has been prepared showing subdivision into approx. 28 allotments; copies of the development plans are available on request. In Conjunc on with Ray White Keatley
PRIVATE & PEACEFUL WITH POTENTIAL Situated in the township of Moorak within walking distance to the local Primary School, lies this solid stone co age held by one family for 60 years in need of some renova ons, and your own personal touch. The property consists of three bedrooms, a large living area with slow combus on wood hea ng, high ceilings and mber floorboards. Outside offers a large house block, outdoor toilet, fully equipped bore, numerous out buildings, approximately 15 acres, and is surrounded by established trees and shrubs giving you the privacy you require. A perfect project, and an opportunity to turn an original house into your Dream home.
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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771 This property must be seen to be believed. Set on 1323m2 approx. in a prime location, only a stones throw from the CBD.
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BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756 20 SUNSET DR, MT GAMBIER
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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771 15 REDWOOD AVE, MT GAMBIER
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10 ARAMANTA DR, MT GAMBIER
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448 WEPAR ROAD, WEPAR
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$525,000
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Includes: Town Water, Sewer, Power, Telstra, Hot Mix Roads, Colorbond Fencing, Bike Paths Allotment Sizes 1194M2 TO 2492M2
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LAUREN DUNCAN
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CATHERINE MILES
0458 548 756
0419 829 721
0438 904 771
8726 4400
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danielle.johnston@elders.com.au
9 Bay Road, Mo un t Ga mbi e r
Assistant Property Manager DANIELLE JOHNSTON
mtg a mb i e r@ e ld e rs . com.au RLA 62833
eldersrealestate.com.au Thursday May 24rd, 11am To be held at ‘The Barn’ 127 Sisters Road Mount Schank SA TO BE OFFERED IN 3 SEPARATE LOTS. Land holding of 440 acres on 4 separate titles. Highly productive volcanic soils. Each Lot equipped with bore and pump for stock water. Timber and steel cattle yards with crush and loading ramp. Well fenced with Barb and plain wire throughout. Strong fertiliser history with renovated pastures. 3 bedroom Mount Gambier stone home. Machinery, workshop, hay and implement shedding. Lot 1 – ‘Davis’s & Ruffies’ 205 acres Lot 2 – ‘Howes’ 110 acres Lot 3 – ‘Home Block’ 125 acres
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LAUREN DUNCAN
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CATHERINE MILES
0458 548 756
0419 829 721
0438 904 771
8726 4400
08 8726 4400
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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 77 Johnston Rd, OB Flat
$430,000 - $460,000
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. • Formal dining area with high ceilings and mber floors. Lounge with open fire place, opening onto the verandah with views over the beau ful gardens.
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
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7 Olive St, Millicent
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$142,500
184 Mount Gambier Rd, Millicent
$182,000
• Solid Limestone home with extensive renova on completed throughout the home • Massive deep allotment of 1855m2 with side access and drive through roller door access to rear yard • Front entrance porch which doubles as a sunroom/ dining or sunny play area space • Open plan large family lounge and kitchen with all new flooring, new ligh ng, Slow Combus on fire and Wall Reverse Cycle Unit
Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364
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64 Williams Rd, Millicent
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1639 Kangaroo Flat Rd, Glencoe 33 & 35 Thompson Rd, Robe $389,000-$399,000 per tle $160,000
15 Second St, Millicent
• 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
• Being offered for sale are four separate dwellings across two tles, with the ability to purchase one tle or both, as a complete walk in/walk out package • Each mirrored tle includes a 3 bedroom/1 bathroom dwelling at the front of the allotment, a 3 bedroom/2 bathroom dwelling at the rear and large double shedding • Built around a lovely central courtyard with plenty of off street parking and a quaint curbside appeal.
Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364
Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539
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1639 Kangaroo Flat Rd, Glencoe
12 North Tce, Tantanoola
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1012ms Approx. $169,000
Best Offers by 30th April 2018 Unless Sold Prior • Great opportunity to purchase a good family home or investment property • Renewed interior - Open plan kitchen/dining/lounge area • Kitchen has electric stove and updated flooring • Carpeted lounge area with slow combus on fire and ceiling fan
Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364
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210 Glencoe West Rd, Glencoe
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• Lovely stone co age with plenty of character • 2 bedrooms with the op on of a 3rd • Living area off the kitchen with polished mber floor boards • Plenty of storage space with large 4 bay shed with cement floor and power
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$240,000
Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364
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21 Williams Rd, Millicent
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$185,000
OPEN INSPECTION
OPEN INSPECTION
TUESDAY 24th 5.15 - 5.30pm
SATURDAY 28th 10.00 - 10.30am
• 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
4 BEDROOM HOME AT TANTANOOLA • Renovated solid stone home with beau ful kitchen. • Polished mer floors with a freestanding slow combus on heater and ceiling fan. • Renovated bathroom with bath and separate shower. • All bedrooms feature polished mber floors.
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364
6 Campbell St, Millicent
$220,000-$225,000
247 Cafpirco Rd, Compton
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SATURDAY 28th 11.45 - 12.15pm
SUNDAY 29th 10.00 - 10.30am
• 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.
• Solid stone home renovated to reflect modern design • Front screens to create front entertaining area • Polished mber floors throughout the wide entrance and hallways • Front lounge with Slow combus on and open to dining
Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539
Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364
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26 Stafford St, Mt Gambier
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$172,000
REDUCED
OPEN INSPECTION SUNDAY 29th 11.30 - 12.00pm
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7 Shelley St, Mt Gambier
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$399,000
Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364
SUNDAY 29th 11.30 - 12.00pm
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Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539
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$299,000
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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
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8 Sharley Ave, Mt Gambier
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SUNDAY 29th 1.00 - 1.30pm
• Impressive rendered, solid home sits on the high side of the road with 180 degree views of Mount Gambier • 3 large bedrooms all with built in wardrobes, the master has a renovated en-suite • A stunning renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances flows into an open plan dining and living area
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Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539
OPEN INSPECTION
OPEN INSPECTION
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. • Imagine waking up on top of the world.. every day!
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10 Sinclair St, Mt Gambier
OPEN INSPECTION
This is a very neat and appealing home which includes: • 3 Bedrooms • Eat in kitchen • Bathroom - separate Bath, shower and wash basin. • Solid mber floors •
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
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ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY • 3 bedroom stone property on approx. 6 acres. • Only 10 minutes drive from Mount Gambier on popular west side of town. • Recently upgraded bathroom with shower and separate tub. • Large open plan living with built in bar area and reverse cycle.
• Priced to sell! • Poten al 5 bedroom home without the large yard to maintain • Rendered brick home in excellent loca on • Beau ful mber kitchen with electric cooking • Master bedroom with new modern BIR
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• Open plan living • Double garage / semi enclosed carport • Great Loca on close to the hospital and Marketplace
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
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Jason 0419 032 795
Bronwyn Alistair Kirby 0439 681 539 0457 004 364 8724 9999
Craig 0402 145 361
Wendy 0468 692 993
Jess 8724 9999
Luke 8724 9999
Emily 0417 665 085
Tanya 8733 1989
Aimee 8733 1989
RLA 115603
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Mt Gambier Millicent Port MacDonnell Robe Beachport
08 8724 9999 1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier & 98 George Street, Millicent 08 8733 1989 119 Jubilee Hwy East, Mt Gambier
$239,000
11 Lange St, Mt Gambier
$232,000
23 Lumidin Blvd, Mt Gambier Offers over $500,000
26 Miller St, Mt Gambier
$125,000
OPEN INSPECTION
OPEN INSPECTION
OPEN INSPECTION
OPEN INSPECTION
SUNDAY 29th 1.00 - 1.30pm
SUNDAY 29th 1.45 - 2.00pm
SUNDAY 29th 1.45 - 2.15pm
SUNDAY 29th 2.30 - 3.00pm
• Stunning renovated stone property is so much more than meets the eye. • Solar heated pool amongst the beau ful palm tree se ng. • Updated kitchen features gas cooktop, dishwasher and quality mber cabinetry plus a convenient breakfast bar.
Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539
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19-21 Smiths Rd, Pt MacDonnell
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OPEN INSPECTION SUNDAY 29th 3.00 - 3.30pm • 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms split over 3 levels • Beau ful ocean views from the master bedroom and living areas • Plenty of storage in the kitchen offering electric cooking, dishwasher, rainwater supply and a huge pantry/storage room a ached
Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539
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• Solid stone home offers outstanding value in a central and quiet loca on. • Tastefully maintained, this 3 bedroom 1 bathroom property is a fantas c opportunity and ready for its new owner to walk in and enjoy! • Fantas c and secure shedding.
• Open plan execu ve living • Large modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Outdoor undercover entertaining area • Polished concrete floors • Solar panels/rainwater harves ng
Alistair Coonan 0439 681 539
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
1A Arbor St, Mt Gambier
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$185,000-$195,000
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247Bowering 11 Cafpirco Rd, St, Mt Compton Gambier
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• This solid three bedroom home is the perfect start for your family or as an investment • Polished mber floors throughout • Lounge room with slow combus on hea ng and curtains • Open kitchen and dining area with blinds
Emily Rayner 0417 665 085
Kirby Vassallo 0457 004 364
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$139,500
ATTENTION first home buyers or investors • Neat and dy standalone unit on approx. 547 sqm • Open plan kitchen and dining. Kitchen has had new benchtops and electric cook top installed • 2 Generous sized bedrooms • Great lounge with gas hea ng and split system
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RENTALS: 4002/3 Lake Tce West, Mt Gambier $330 p/w
• 3BR Penthouse Accommoda on. • 2 Bathroom apartment on top level. • Spacious Ea ng Area • Large laundry • Furnished
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BRUCE AULD
KAYLENE HASLAM
0428 849 882
0417 997 332
WANTED
OPEN AY
Listings urgently required. I have Qualified Purchasers wanting to inspect suitable properties!! • Kalangadoo/Penola 100-200 acres with no SA TIME improvements required • Home on Mt Gambier outskirts on approx 1 acre up to $300,000 • Commercial Investment properties with secure lease • Character stone home with rear access that requires renovation or best offer by Monday 30th April • Turn out block within 30 km of Mt Gambier with no improvements required 3 MAROOCHY DRIVE, NELSON • Blue Gum and Pine Plantations and Clear felled Blocks 2 BED | 1 BATH | 3 CAR requiring Renovation • Cropping block Penola/ Millicent/ Tantanoola Well presented in Elevated location, quiet street. Sleeping • 5 Acres + with B double access within 10 min of town for 8 people. Good Views, wood and reverse cycle air- • Beach shack, Cape Douglas, , Nene Valley, Black conditioning. Workshop, may be purchased with furniture Fellows Caves, Pelican Point up to $300,000
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estate of er bolger Contact Bruce Auld 0428 849 882
OPEN AY
SATURD M 10.30-11.00A
Reduced to $319,000 or best offer by Monday 7th May 9 NEVILLE AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR
$139,000 36 Bonshor Street, Millicent 3 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR
Position among idyllic surrounds on 9 acres approx. with plenty of room and facilities for horses with stable, trough and good fencing. Perfect opportunity to purchase a rural property under $300,000. The 3/4 bedroom modest home with lounge room, slow combustion wood heater and large picture window. Easy working kitchen/dining area with view out to peaceful back yard.
Offering a very affordable 3 bedroom Mount Gambier stone home. Easy walk to great schools, playgrounds and a variety of shops. There is plenty of room to store a caravan on the 758m2 approx. block. Chook house at the back, paved area for outside entertaining, 2 rainwater tanks. Huge secured 3 car garage with carport, complete with electricity.
Contact Kaylene Haslam 0417 997 332
Contact Kaylene Haslam 0417 997 332
OPEN AY
SATURD 9.30-10.00AM
$185,000
or best offer by Monday 14th May 5 CUNNINGHAM STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 3 CARS
estate of m bowd
Well maintained home in quiet street close to local shopping. North facing pergola entertaining area. Rear Stone home with rear access on large corner allotment access to large garage/workshop with pit and power. Renovated kitchen, gas heating, roller shutters Established low maintenance garden Hobby room or office, BIRs in 2 Bedrooms.
Contact Bruce Auld 0428 849 882
$285,000 188 KENNEDY ROAD, TANTANOOLA 4 BED | 1 BATH | 3 CAR
Contact Bruce Auld 0428 849 882
BRUCE AULD | RLA: 269823 | 0428 849 882 bruce.auld@atrealty.com.au | www.atrealty.com.au
$265,000
Reduced to $132,000
42 MATHESON ROAD, MILLICENT 4 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR
UNIT 2/16 TENTH STREET, MILLICENT 2 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR
Brick and tiled home offers 2 generous casual living and family entertaining areas. Lounge/formal dining room and separate family area with reverse cycle air conditioner, slow combustion wood heater. 3 double bedrooms, 2 with built ins and carpeted. Wooden floors under carpets. Tasmanian oak kitchen cabinets and walk in pantry, electric fan forced stove with range hood, dining area overlooking and opening to the outdoor patio and barbecue.
Queen size master bedroom with floor to ceiling robes and large picture window. Second bedroom, with built in-robes for guest or use daily for office/ craft room. Bathroom tiled with separate bath, shower, toilet and vanity. Outside area with a small garden, store-room and garage under main roof allowing easy access to the inside of the unit. Currently rented with long term tenant.
Contact Kaylene Haslam 0417 997 332
Contact Kaylene Haslam 0417 997 332
INVESTOR WANTED
KAYLENE HASLAM | RLA: 269823 | 0417 997 332 kaylene@atrealty.com.au | www.atrealty.com.au
Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290
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11 Comaum Avenue
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8 Marngo Place
$339,000
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Beautifully positioned 4 bedroom brick and tile gem offering spacious family living. Main bedroom featuring WIR & ensuite. OPEN Spacious kitchen/living/ FRI dining plus two further 5.00 - 5.30 living spaces.
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7 St Andrews Drive “THE AUGUSTA”
$234,500
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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 FRI and Tenison Woods 5.00 - 5.30 College look no further!
4 Jacaranda Court
15 Buffalo Crescent
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$690,000
Outstanding home. Master suite on top level with lounge area and balcony. Lower level with three bedrooms, OPEN kitchen/dining/living SAT area, bi-fold doors 9.30 - 10.00 to alfresco area.
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7A Lansell Street
6 Davis Crescent
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3 Buffalo Crescent
$329,500
Quality location – a spacious and solid family home. Boasting all a family desires, elevated outlook and at the OPEN doorstep of the Blue SAT Lake. Fantastic street 9.30 - 10.00 appeal, book your
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$599,500
Priced to sell! This builders own masterpiece is the latest in design and complete quality inside and out. Easy modern OPEN living and ultimate SAT entertaining are just two 10.15 - 10.45 reasons why to buy.
27 Genoa Street
23 Lexington Crescent
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$549,500
A brand new architectural designed home by Dycer Constructions. Show piecing the latest in design, quality & features. Boasting cathedral ceilings, OPEN natural light & sweeping SAT country views. An easy care, 11.00 - 11.30 executive lifestyle awaits.
Tightly held location, solid & spacious home with 2 living areas and fantastic outdoor entertaining + extra OPEN shedding. This home SAT offers all a family 10.15 - 10.45 desires.
51 Montebello Drive
Causon Havoc Bait And Tackle
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$469,000
Set on a prime Mount Gambier Street is this must see double storey family home, whilst the locale is quiet, you are only OPEN a casual stroll to the SAT central hub of the city 11.00 - 11.30 or the iconic Blue Lake.
12 Jasmine Avenue
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$367,500
This stunning home is located at the end of a quiet cul de sac, on approx 1018m2 surrounded by lush landscaped OPEN gardens and a SAT reserve next door. 11.45 - 12.15 A must see!
49 Elizabeth Street
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$209,500
Immaculately presented homette, 2 bedrooms main with built in robes, spacious formal lounge with gas heating, OPEN single garage UMR, SAT internal access to 11.45 - 12.15 large rear yard.
470 Attamurra Road Worrolong
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$152,000 + SAV Prominent seafront location overlooking boat ramp and car park. Modern and well fitted store. Large floor area – a huge range of stock, bait and fishing accessories. Established client base. Ideal family business. A one stop fisherman’s paradise. Long term lease available. Contact agent for further details
Immaculate North facing home in an ideal location close to the Hospital & Tafe precinct. Not a thing to do! Inspect asap.
Springview Estate – Stage 2, Mount Gambier
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2
4
$ 349,500
A solid and spacious family home, freshly presented and big on entertaining areas. Generous allotment over 1,000m2 and great shedding.
27 Tumut Drive
3
1
4
$415,000
This impressive art deco home is full of character & charm and has been tastefully upgraded throughout, whilst retaining the original features. Centrally located on beautifully established grounds and excellent shedding. This home is sure to appeal.
LOT 54 Eight Mile Creek Road
3
2
2
$639,000
10 acres approx. This beautiful property is approximately 2 years old and will impress the buyer who expects quality. The versatile floor plan can be utilized in many ways. Country living so close to the city Inspect Now!
8 Elliot Street Port MacDonnell
SOLD LAND
FROM $120,000
3
Stage 2 “Collins Street”. A truly exciting subdivision. Sizing from 1,194m2 to 2,492m2. Sewer, power, Telstra and water available.
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UNITS\HOUSES
RENTALS 5/7 Holder Street 2/3 Ryan Avenue 1/4 Hartley Street Unit 3/4 Hartley Street 11 Jeffries Street Port MacDonnell 2/17 Canavan Road 14 Hillcrest Avenue 9 Jane Street 5 Bond Street 3 Cottage Grove 100 Wehl Street South 45 (House) Sassanowsky Road 45B (Unit) Sassanowsky Road
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1
1
$169,000
An ideal investment – add this home to your portfolio. Parkland outlook, long term tenant, outdoor entertaining & detached shedding. Close to schools & shops. Leased @ $215 p/week.
$107,000 ENDLESS POSSIBILITES Smell the sea air. Great block ready to build on approx 6,600m2. Beautiful sandy beach access only a few minutes walk away. Chance to build your dream holiday / permanent home. Picturesque area – close to Port MacDonnell
3
1
2
$164,000
Three bedroom home just 80 metres (approx) from the beach. Large kitchen/living/dining, second living area, double length garage. The perfect weekender!
1 Form apply online Gebhardts Property Management Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
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Avail 4/5/18 at $115 per week Avail 20/6/18 at $150 per week Avail 17/5/18 at $220 per week Avail ASAP at $220 per week Avail Now at $215 per week Avail 27/4/18 at $240 per week Avail Now at $250 per week Avail Now at $280 per week Avail 12/06/18 at $340 per week Avail Now at $390 per week Avail Now $390 per week Avail Now P.O.A Avail Now at $220 per week
100 Wehl Street South
5/7 Holder Street
Avail Now 4 1 2 $390pw •4 bedrooms, 3 with BIR’s • Kitchen with granite benches & S/S appliances • Formal living with gas log fire • Formal dining • Bathroom with spa/2nd separate toilet • Under floor central heat •Solar heated in-ground pool & spa • Pets Negotiable
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Avail 4/5/18 1 1 1 $115 pw • 1 bedroom flat • Built in robe and access to bathroom from bedroom • Separate lounge with gas heating • Kitchen with gas cooking • Quiet location • Close to local shops • Bus stop at kerb • No Pets
2/3 Ryan Avenue
NEW
Avail 20/6/18 2 1 1 $150 pw • Roomy two bedroom unit in group of three • Main with BIR • Eat in kitchen with electric cooking • Separate lounge with electric heating • Bathroom with bath • Separate laundry • Car parking space only • No pets • Property on sales market
Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290 Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113
Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246
Jo Campbell SALES 8725 5766
Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693
Sue Mac Donald PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
www.gebhardts.com.au RLA 1903 Ph 08 8725 5766
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40 Matthew Flinders Way
4
2
2
$379,500
Why buy new? This beautifully maintained home is sure to please. Boasting high ceilings, reverse cycle heating & cooling and trendy modern colours. Flat allotment with rear yard access. Western side of the city.
176 Airport Road
NEW
3/15 John Street
3
1
1
$239,500
Nestled in a complex of only three, beautifully presented and located in a fantastic central location – three bedroom units are hard to find, inspect ASAP!
NEW
23-25 Kain Street
NEW
45 Kurrajong Street
3
1
$229,500
2
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.
NEW
9 Ibis Street
1/2A Doughty Street
2+
2
1
NEW
6 Lui Avenue
$237,500
Fantastic double storey Townhouse in a great central position, private and secure. For the Nester or the Investor.
2/3 Henty Street
3+
2
$345,000
3
Beautifully positioned overlooking parklands. 3 spacious bedrooms, large open plan kitchen/living/dining. Spacious ensuite and walk in robe. Handy 5mx3m utility shed perfect for the boat.
22 Lansell Street
NEW PRICE 4
2
10
$749,500
The ultimate in rural living. Absolute quality inside and out. Tastefully renovated residence to high standard. Huge shedding & outdoor entertaining. Productive 44acres (approx) You won’t be disappointed!
NEW
18 Eldridge Drive Worrolong
4
2
2
$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!
NEW
84 Crouch Street South
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4
4
$459,500
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.
NEW
12 Gwendoline Street
4
2
1
$419,000
Walk to the city centre or work from home. This light filled & spacious home offers the ultimate family lifestyle all set on over 1600m2 of secure and manicured grounds. Expect to be impressed.
54 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell
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1
$289,500
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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) industrial quality workman’s shed fully powered and designed with sliding doors for easy access for the larger toys!
5 Hilltop Avenue
3
2
2
1
1
$215,000
Spacious two bedroom townhouse within CBD limits. Large kitchen/meals/ dining, both bedrooms with built in robes, private rear court yard!
2 Holloway Crescent
$419,000
4
Perfect location – spacious family home in a quality street. Big on living and big on shedding! An ideal family home for those looking for low maintenance living and flat rear yard access.
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1
3
2
2
$649,000 - $689,000
Attaining heights of luxury and sophisticated style, this1930’s Spanish Mission style home has been extensively renovated and will be the absolute dream for the discerning buyer who loves to entertain in 5 star luxury whether it is outdoors around the pool or indoors around the French provincial kitchen. In conjunction with Ray White Keatley
27 Peake Street
$179,500
An ideal home for those starting out or the savvy investor. Tastefully remodelled kitchen and bathroom - outdoor entertaining and great shedding. You won’t lift a finger here. Rental appraisal $230-$240 per week.
8 Bell Street, Port MacDonnell
BLUE LAKE PRINTWORKS
3
2
1
$209,000
1
Easy care living at its best. A wonderful solid constructed Torrens Title homette, perfect for an investor or retiree. Well maintained, with loads of appeal. No strata fees!
7 Venice Court
NEW PRICE 3
1
1
$279,500
Full of charm this gorgeous property will impress those who want a great location – ideal for the first home buyer or Investor – fabulous!
BUSINESS ONLY $165,000 + STOCK PARADE FISH SHOP A long established business in a fantastic beachfront location. Showing a strong return, perfect investment for a family or partnership. Loads of scope to diversify and create your dream!
RENTALS
$95,000 + SAV Established for 25 years – Large client base. Selling and producing Australian Souvenir Products as well as the print shop. Too many facets to this business to list. Please contact the office for further details.
3
2
2
$239,500
This fantastic bayside beauty will tick all of your boxes, spacious & special – Great corner allotment. Fantastic undercover entertaining area. Good shedding.
4
2
$349,000
2
A generous size home located in a quiet cul-de-sac. All the necessities the modern family requires. Spacious living areas, outdoor entertaining & rear yard access.
1 Form apply online Gebhardts Property Management Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088
45B (Unit) Sassanowsky Road
COMMERCIAL
3/193 Commercial Street West
23-25 Commercial Street West
30A Commercial Street West
• Harrold St • 30A Commercial Street West • 1/2 James Street • 2/2 James Street • 10 Bay Road
Avail 20/04/18 1
1
2
$220 pw
• 3 room granny flat • One bedroom • Large open plan kitchen, dine & living area • Reverse cycle air conditioning in living room • Kitchen with dishwasher and electric oven & stove • Laundry and bathroom all in one • Shared car garage UMR with remote access • Out of town living • No pets
• 20 Sturt Street • 2/249 Commercial Street West • 2 & 3/193 Commercial Street West • 23-25 Commercial Street West • 3A Mitchell Street
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• Large open area • Up to 125m2 available approximately • Owner can make adjustments to suit your needs • POA
• Area approximately 300 square metres, upstairs area approximately 74 square metres • Consisting of downstairs 3 consulting rooms, store room, separate office area with work stations, filing room, open floor area with 2 counter areas. Upstairs has an office, large store area, lunch room & toilet • POA
• Location, location, location • In the centre of the retail hub • 2 small offices • Long open area at the front of the building • Ample parking & easy to access • Approx. 131 square metres • POA
• 53 Commercial Street East
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Property Sales & Home Staging A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au
Gail Richards SALES m: 0409 268 199
RLA 282 450
Al Lamond SALES m: 0418 849 266
Abby Hepburn Sharne Evans SALES CLIENT SERVICES MANAGER M: 0419 673 350 p: 08 8723 3416
Alanna Guthridge ADMINISTRATION p: 08 8723 3416
14 Raleigh Terrace, Mount Gambier
10 Maxwell Street, Mount Gambier
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SATURDAY 10.00-10.30
SAT & SUN 12.15-12.45
PICTURE PERFECT!!
SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME - QUIET CUL-DE-SAC
You will definitely fall in love with this one!! Inside offers soft neutral décor, modern colour palette, light filled rooms and unique but practical floor plan. Featuring 4 bedrooms, master with WIR, BIRs and ensuite, 3 additional BR’s, two with BIR’s, three-way main bathroom. Two striking living areas, airy open plan kitchen/dining/family with gas cooktop & electric oven, dishwasher & breakfast bar. Sliding doors opening onto a huge fully enclosed entertaining area with built in seats and outdoor kitchen. Low maintenance backyard with lock up garden shed which is private and secure. Double car garage UMR with remote entry and internal access. On the high side of the street the property features a timeless facade with a classic mix of timber flooring, plantation shutters and soft window furnishings. Brand new central gas heating, LED downlights, gas hot water, freshly painted, outside awnings and new panel lift garage door.
Spacious family home in the popular Conroe Heights precinct set on an elevated allotment in a quiet cul-de-sac. Practical floor plan consisting of 4 bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite bathroom, additional double bedrooms all with BIR’s serviced by main bathroom with powder room and separate toilet. Two living areas are on offer with a formal lounge at the front and open plan kitchen/ dining/family area at the rear. Kitchen consists of gas hot plates and electric wall oven, dishwasher and huge light filled windows overlooking the big pergola with patio blinds. Double car garage UMR with remote and internal entry also provides drive through access to a single colourbond shed with concrete floor and power. Loads of bonus features, including, gas heating, r/c split system air conditioning, new LED down lights, gas hot water, automatic pop up sprinkler system and cubby house. All set amongst private, flat and secure rear gardens.
$339,000
Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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$349,000
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Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
25 WIMMERA STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER
$249,000
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● Fantastic low maintenance townhouse in a great location ● Ideal for 1st home buyers, retirees or investors ● Featuring 3 bedrooms with BIR’s, 2 way bathroom with separate powder area & toilet, spacious open plan kitchen/ dining/lounge ● Offering gas/electric cooking, dishwasher & r/c air conditioning. Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266
12-14 HELPMANN AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER
SATURDAY 11.30-12.00
$199,000
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1
4
● Neat and tidy stone three bedroom stone home located on a corner allotment. ● Large lounge room, eat in kitchen with electric cooking all bedrooms with BIR’s. ● Outside offers adjoining double length carport plus easy access from Griffiths Street to a double iron garage with concrete floor and power. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
21 CANAVAN ROAD, MOUNT GAMBIER
Open SUNDAY 2.00-2.30
$699,000 - $719,000
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2
4
● Built in 2011 the home offers every luxury for busy modern family living. ● Spacious gourmet kitchen provides overlooks the HUGE living area plus games room with bar and stunning timber floors. ● Ducted r/c air conditioning, ABus sound system, home office, solid hardwood floors, generous amounts of storage and a huge 10x x 9m shed. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 or Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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● The ultimate entertainer - this classy property is perfect for a family in need of a low maintenance lifestyle with all the luxuries and WOW’s of modern living. ● Open plan living featuring state of the art kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops & quality appliances. ● Two additional living areas including formal lounge and family cinema room. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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● Architecturally designed home built on a 1961m2 allotment with an emphasis on space, privacy and natural light. ● In-ground gas heated swimming pool and full size flood lit tennis court ● Stunning gourmet kitchen combined with a relaxed meals area ● Extensively renovated wet areas include private ensuite, main bathroom and the huge laundry with loads of storage cupboards. ● Dedicated office located adjacent the front door. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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SUNDAY 1.00-1.30
$669,000
W NE
Open $419,000-$439,000
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9 MIL-LEL DRIVE, MIL-LEL
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SATURDAY 11.30-12.00
26 ASH COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER
SATURDAY 12.15-12.45
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● Quality 3 bedroom brick home, offering an ideal investment opportunity, or home for a young couple or retiree’s. ● Offering open plan kitchen/dining/lounge with gas heating, modern kitchen with pantry & electric cooking, plus separate formal lounge. ● A low maintenance, easy to care for property, in the popular Conroe Heights area. Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266
15 TARANDI ROAD, MOUNT GAMBIER
NE
$265,000
4
● Perfectly designed and positioned on an elevated block with beautiful landscaped gardens. ● Huge living area that curves right around to the front door, providing formal and informal areas to relax and unwind. ● Stunning two pack kitchen with granite benchtops, quality stainless steel appliances & loads of cupboard space. ● Master bedroom features walk in robe and ensuite. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 or Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3B COOLABAH STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER
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11 SHERBROOK CLOSE, MOUNT GAMBIER
SATURDAY 10.45-11.15
$545,000
$199,000 - $209,000
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● BIG fully renovated family home with five bedrooms. ● Every inch has been renovated and refurbished to create a move in ready home to enjoy. ● Three living areas. ● R/C split system air conditioning. ● Under cover parking for three vehicles, lock up single car garage and outdoor entertaining area. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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20 COBBLESTONE COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER
SATURDAY 10.00-10.30
$375,000
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$535,000
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2
● Elegant dolomite fronted character home located on a HUGE 4900m2 private allotment. ● Loads of charm including 12 ft ceilings, timber mantles & original leadlight windows. ● Featuring four large bedrooms, the master with ensuite bathroom. ● A formal sitting room or 5th bedroom Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
Property Sales & Home Staging A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au RLA 282 450
Gail Richards SALES m: 0409 268 199
Al Lamond SALES m: 0418 849 266
Abby Hepburn Sharne Evans SALES CLIENT SERVICES MANAGER M: 0419 673 350 p: 08 8723 3416
23 ANNETTE STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER
22 TENISON DRIVE, MOUNT GAMBIER
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W NE
E IC PR
W NE
24 Woodlands Road, Square Mile
Alanna Guthridge ADMINISTRATION p: 08 8723 3416
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$799,000
3
6
$839,000
5
4
4
● Magnificent 2 storey family home in a private location, within walking distance to the Marketplace Shopping Centre and the Mt Gambier Hospital ● Stunning Blackwood timber kitchen with dishwasher, electric cooking & WI pantry ● Other features include formal dining area, plus separate formal lounge, ideal as a billiard or home theatre room
● Approximately 70 squares in size, the home provides a large family space and comfort and a relaxing sanctuary to come home to. ● Superbly renovated kitchen plus formal lounge and theatre rooms. ● Amazing gas & solar heated indoor heated swimming pool and huge pool pavilion will ensure its use whatever the season. ● Family living doesn’t get any better than this!
Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 or Gail Richards 0409 268 199
Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 or Gail Richards 0409 268 199
176 AIRPORT ROAD, WANDILO
COUNTRY LIFESTYLE – CITY CONVENIENCE. Within 5 minutes’ drive to the city of Mount Gambier this property is perfect to raise your family enjoying open spaces and privacy. Fenced into 6 paddocks, the property is well suited for those with horses, sheep or even deer - or for those who just want the tranquillity and privacy of the country lifestyle. Features include beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom solid brick home in immaculate condition with 3 living areas. Amazing pergola and outdoor entertaining area. Ample shedding with wide single carport, additional double open bay shed with workshop, extra high clearance area perfect for the boat or caravan, mains water supply, wood & r/c ducted heating & cooling, 5 kilowatt solar system cattle yards, hay and implement shed, chook yard and high deer fencing in three paddocks. There is just something about the lifestyle of living on the land and with this beautiful family home and private & picturesque setting, it is really a special place to come home to and relax.
Highest & Best Offers by Friday 25th May 2018 at 12 Noon ( if not sold prior)
Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
$749,500
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11+
● Beautifully renovated stone home situated on 43 acres of fertile pastures. ● Stunning alfresco area the perfect place for entertaining complete with Pizza oven ● Stunning kitchen with granite benchtops and Falcon gas oven. ● A massive array of quality shedding including double car garage ● In conjunction with Gebhardts Real Estate Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 or Gail Richards 0409 268 199
3 CAREY COURT, SUTTONTOWN
W NE E IC PR
STARTING FROM $498,000
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2
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$239,000
● Beautiful house and land package on offer in the popular new Springview Estate ● Designed to suit the expansive 1883m2 allotment ● Beautiful floor plan is designed for easy care family living and provides a stand out contemporary façade. T ● The design also allowsenough room for rear yard access and the choice to add extra shedding, if required. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 14 CHURCH STREET, PORT MACDONNELL
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$219,500
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● Neat and tidy stone & tile home in the popular seaside township of Port MacDonnell ● Located just a short walk to the beach, hotel, general store, post office and library ● Offering an open plan living area including original kitchen/ meals with electric cooking a spacious living room with wood heating & timber mantle Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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7 Helen Street, Mount Gambier (08) 8725 0500 www.completerealestate.net.au
Reginald Street Development
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Starting from $379,000 Complete Real Estate has the pleasure in presenting this unique real estate opportunity to those looking to invest in growing their portfolio or the option to occupy this stunning new development in the ever popular Reginald Street area of the city of Mount Gambier. On offer are the choice of 5 sizable homettes on a community title.
1 Annette Street, Mount Gambier
3 Bellshire Place, Mount Gambier
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Double garage under the main roof with remote roller door and internal access.
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Added bonus of landscaped and private yards.
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Option for either paved or decked hardwood pergola for entertaining family and friends.
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Gas hot water system.
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Functional and generous sized open plan kitchen/dining/living area.
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External house paths, driveways and fencing.
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Choice of gas or electric cooking and dishwasher in kitchen.
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Spacious 3 bedroom hommette.
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Master bedroom with ensuite and walkin robe.
Short stroll to CBD strip, Blue Lake walking tracks and one street away from the popular rail lands walking trail spanning from one end of the city to the other.
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Bedrooms 2 and 3 with built-in cupboards.
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Full inclusions list available on request for building specifications.
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3 way bathroom with separate vanity area with linen press, toilet and shower and bath.
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Floor to ceiling tiles in bathrooms.
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Gas ducted heating and cooling.
Turn Key package includes internal painting, quality window furnishings and treatments, light fittings and fixtures, flooring including carpet and underlay and feature 2.7 metre ceiling height.
Marika Hart 670 Eight Mile Creek Road, Eight Mile Creek
8 Truman Street, Mount Gambier
OPEN SATURDAY 28th April
$515,000
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$449,000 – $469,000
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$349,000 - $369,000
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$179,000
Land size: 5798m2
• Charming family home with 4 bedrooms, all with walk in robes and the master with ensuite. • Kitchen built in solid timber, boasts extensive cupboards, pantry, gas hot plate, electric double oven and dishwasher. • Numerous indoor and outdoor entertaining areas with the outdoor entertaining area featuring a wood fire pizza oven.
• Multiple and larger living spaces, higher ceilings and a lengthened garage. • Beautifully renovated spacious kitchen with all the modern conveniences. • Sixteen solar panels are a value add. 2 x split systems, ceiling fans and slow combustion. • Double garage under main roof and vehicle access to the rear yard.
• Large kitchen, dining and lounge on upper level. • Living space is a feature of this home with an additional family room/parents retreat located on the lower level which features outside access, slow combustion heating and extra storage cupboards. • Large main bathroom with vanity, bath, toilet, newly renovated shower and laundry shoot.
• Located just a few kilometres away from Port MacDonnell and just minutes down the road from Browns Bay sits this lovely allotment at 670 Eight Mile Creek Road. • Build the beach home OR permanent residence you have been dreaming about on this well sized 5798m2 (approx) allotment with valuable views. towards Eight Mile Creek.
John Overmaat
Marika Hart
Marika Hart
David Herbert
BUY
SELL
RENT
INVEST RLA 226179
SALES Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782 | Phoebe Douglas 0422 943 534 RECEPTION Denise Mitselburg 08 8725 4225 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Jo Gibbs 0437 902 438 Lisa Yeates Emma Beare
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332 Cafpirco Road
$459,000
RLA 204710
1 Livingston Street, Mount Gambier
$295,000
NEW
OPEN SATURDAY 10.30 - 11.00AM
OPEN SATURDAY 11.00 - 11.30AM
ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY Gorgeous Cottage with modern rear extension situated on 6 acres. 3 bedrooms, main with walk in robe and French doors to private courtyard. Open plan kitchen, dine and spacious family with slow combustion and split system reverse cycle. Handy second toilet. Main bathroom with deluxe spa bath. Secure parking for 4 vehicles. Serviced by mains and 50,000 litres rain water tank. 18 Solar panels. Sparkling salt water heated swimming pool. Fully fenced. Affordable and a fantastic opportunity for a family.
A STUNNING MAKE OVER Centrally located and comprised with three bedrooms, two with BIR's. Spacious kitchen/ dining with stainless steel appliances. Wood heating, 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.
11 Lasiandra Crescent
$219,900
4/10 William Street
$185,000
16 Gaden Street
$229,000 – $235,000
4 Winfield Court
$230,000
NEW
OPEN SATURDAY 9.30 - 10.00AM
OPEN SATURDAY 10.15 - 10.45AM
LOVELY FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENT Located in a quiet cul-de-sac this solid 3 bedroom home would make an ideal first home or be a fabulous investment. Freshly painted with neutral décor throughout. All bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. Separate lounge room with gas heating. The bathroom has been fully and very tastefully renovated. Single garage UMR plus large rear workshop with power and concrete floor. 2.0 kW solar panels will save you money. Rear pergola and low maintenance gardens. Call now to organise your inspection.
2 Max Young Drive
$395,000
OPEN SATURDAY 11.00 - 11.30AM
PRICED TO PLEASE – GREAT LOCATION A well located solid brick homette with undercover parking and rear access leads through to the big backyard. This is the perfect first home, or to add to your investment portfolio. This solid unit offers: 3 bedrooms, 2 with BIR, Kitchen & dining area with separate large living area, Bathroom with separate toilet. All on a good size allotment, close to schools, main street, cafes & restaurants. Currently rented out at $200 p/wk – contact Phoebe today on 0422 943 534 to book your private inspection.
81 Wehl Street North
$329,000
OPEN SATURDAY 11.45 - 12.15PM
COMPLETELY RENOVATED – PERFECT FOR LIVING OR INVESTING This home is ideal for someone looking for their first base or investment. 3 bedrooms all with new carpet, BIR & fully renovated ensuite. Beautifully renovated kitchen with dishwasher & stainless-steel appliances. Large living area. Main bathroom with separate toilet and completely renovated with floor to ceiling tiles. Ceiling fans throughout and all new light fixtures. Reverse cycle split system.
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.
12 Jardine Street
$549,000
NEW
SUPERB QUALITY THROUGHOUT Immaculately presented 3/4 bedroom home situated in Max Young Park. Offering spacious formal and informal living areas. Large timber kitchen with gas cooking, dishwasher, WIP & loads of bench space. Every room of this quality home is big. Gorgeous timber windows with disappearing screens overlook manicured gardens both front & rear. Sliding door leads to the outdoor undercover entertaining area which is completely private. Internal access is
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.
1 Maple Court, Yahl
$99,000
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COLLECTED STUPIDITY - LET’S ALL GO TO THE MOVIES... By ROBBIE TANSEL WHEN ART AND FASHION MERGE I’d like to start this week by declaring I really enjoy going to the movies. It doesn’t particularly matter what I’m going to see. I’m pretty easy to please when it comes to a movie I don’t analyse the quality of the filmmaking, or the ability of the actors. I look for something that keeps me entertained. Essentially I like the experience of going to the movies. Give me a lovely Pepsi and some popcorn or a choc top, and I’m a happy little fella. I had an interesting experience at the movies this week though. Donna and I had offloaded Shaquille to his grandparents (suckers!) and decided to go and enjoy a movie which wasn’t animated. I’d forgotten they make movies like that. We walked into the theatre just as the lights were about to go down to find there was only one person in the theatre. My immediate thought was, “Am I intruding on something here? Was this man really looking forward to having the theatre all to himself and we’ve ruined it now?” Next I worried that maybe us arriving would make him embarrassed or uncomfortable. I’m sure he’d decided to go to the movies thinking, “It’ll be fine going to the movies by myself. I’ll just sit near some of the other many
people in the theatre and no-one will notice that I’m actually there by myself. I’ll totally blend in.” Then he walked into the theatre to find that he was there all by himself. He sat there feeling anxious for the next 10 minutes, but as it got closer to movie time he thought, “This is going to be okay. No one will come and no one will ever know that I was here by myself.” And then we ruined it. Donna and I arriving had outed him as a loser with no friends…who goes to the movies by himself. My next concern was he might decide to come and sit with us. “Hi guys. I’m Jimmy. We might as well all sit together and enjoy this movie together. While we’re watching the previews, let me tell you about my troll doll collection.” One of my next thoughts was, “Are we about to watch a really dodgy movie? I haven’t read any reviews, but is it possible that most of the rest of Mount Gambier has, and I’ve just wasted forty dollars?” A real positive looked like being that I wouldn’t have to worry about the other movie goers talking throughout the movie, which is always one of my
pet hates at the movies. My friend Jimmy was unlikely to be having any conversations, unless he’d brought his imaginary friend along. Of course, I then remembered that I had Donna with me. She’s one of those people who talks throughout movies and television shows. “I can’t believe she just did that. I wouldn’t have let him in the car.” She particularly enjoys asking questions while we’re watching. “What did he say?” “Is that his long lost brother from the start of the movie?” I felt guilty now that having Donna there asking me questions throughout the movie was going to ruin Jimmy’s experience of the movie. I shouldn’t have been worried. At one point she asked, “Was that the man from the first movie?” I said, “I’m not sure.” Jimmy turned around and pitched in with, “No, you’re thinking of the guy who died in the space ship battle.” They had a lovely chat and both ended up with a better understanding of what was happening. Of course they then had to ask me to fill in what had happened over the previous three minutes while they’d been talking. They each had a new friend though. This of course leaves us with the philosophical question, if a movie has no audience, do they actually screen it at all? If you know the answer to that or whether a tree that falls in the forest actually makes a sound, email me at robbietansel@gmail.com
Twisted Threads is a locally based textile group that creates stunning pieces that double as art and fashion. From May 3-6, coinciding with Mount Gambier coming alive for Generations in Jazz, the group will hold its annual exhibition at the Mount Gambier Library. Showcasing original items that boast colour, texture and a hint of quirky, the exhibition pieces make for unique gifts and wonderful additions to your winter wardrobe. “Whether you fancy a lacey shawl , colourful beanie or warm gloves for frosty fingers there will be something there to suit your taste and pocket,” group member Julianne Woodruff said. The exhibition has proved a happy hunting ground for people searching for a Mother’s Day gift. “It is wonderful to give a gift
that is truly unique and handcrafted,” Julianne said. The time honoured skills of crochet, knitting, embroidery and lacemaking will all be on show at the four day exhibition. “Felting, weaving, upcycling and textile jewellery making will also be part of the exhibition,” Julianne said. Twisted Threads will also be running a raffle with a chance to win an original masterpiece or a range of craft books, with profits going back to the library. Twisted Threads meet at the Mount Gambier Library on Wednesday mornings from 9.30am with a focus on coffee, conversation and creativity. New members of any skill level are always welcome. For information about the group or the exhibition contact Pat on 0428 566 239 or Julianne on 0439 396 404.
NOEL BARR TOYOTA DOMINATES STATE AWARDS
There is no doubt Noel Barr Toyota is one of the shining lights in Toyota’s Australian family. For the second consecutive year, the Mount Gambier dealership easily hit all the key performance indicators to be one of the few operations, nationwide, to be eligible for the President’s Award. On top of that continued standard of excellence, Noel Barr Toyota picked up three other awards for Service Excellence (Bronze); Business Management Excellence (Bronze) and
Guest Experience and Brand Excellence (Silver). The awards were handed out at a gala presentation in Adelaide last month, covering all South Australian and Northern Territory dealerships, for the 2017 year. Noel Barr Toyota service manager Glenn Wright was presented with the Service Excellence honour, presented for achieving a high standard in all aspects of running the service department and meeting all Toyota
service criteria. “All the technicians are trained to the level expected by Toyota,” dealer principal Noel Barr said. “It is all about completing the service or repairs and getting the job done in the promised time.” Customer surveys and Toyota audits ensure everything in the service department is meeting Toyota’s high standards. “Our aim is to fix all issues first time every time,” Noel said. “We meet Toyota’s strict criteria from pre-delivery of the vehicle to the final detailing and delivery back to the guest. The vehicle is returned in pristine condition every time.” Rebecca Gruar was the recipient of the Business Excellence accolade, courtesy of her stringent adherence to the Toyota business plan, which sees all things operational and financial reported on monthly. The Guest Experience and Brand Excellence honour was presented to Julie Killick. “It is awarded to dealerships who contribute to enhancing the Toyota brand in their market, whilst consistently meeting and exceeding customer expectations,” Noel said. lifestyle1.net | 24
“The awards are designed to reflect a superior experience across all Toyota touchpoints, ensuring we always deliver on the ‘Oh, What A Feeling!’ promise.” The dealership’s efforts across the three awarded areas, are the key reasons, it again met all President’s Award criteria. “We have exceeded all expectations in regards to facilities, training of our staff, and success in every aspect of the business, including car sales, service, part sales,” Noel said. “We don’t set out to win these awards but they come about because of the commitment we have to ensuring our guests get the best experience possible. The Toyota Excellence Awards are designed to reward those dealers who embrace change and recognise those dealers who represent the best of the best and stand lout as leaders among their peers.” Above (from left) - Kath Salmon, Adam Salmon, Amanda Wright, Glenn Wright, Teresa Anderson, John Amoroso, Jane Riley, Les Thompson, Julie Killick & Noel Barr
ATTENTION ALL PET OWNERS Dog & Cat Laws are changing across South Australia as of July 1 and all Limestone Coast councils are reminding pet owners to ensure they are up to speed on what is expected as of the July deadline. All dogs and cats over 12 weeks of age must be microchipped and the details registered with Dogs and Cats Online by July 1. Dogs and cats born before July 1 this year are exempt from the requirement to be de-sexed but those born on or after this date must be de-sexed. For more information check out Good Dog SA on Facebook or visit http://www.gooddogsa.com. au/ or check with your local council.
SQUARE DANCERS CELEBRATE MILESTONE IN STYLE Right - Allabout Squares founder and caller Andrea Braun with visting callers Jeff Siedel, Scotty Scott, Neil Wynn, John Casey, Les Tulloch and special guest caller Mike Davey
Reaching a decade milestone is definitely a celebration worth having and that’s exactly what Mount Gambier based square dancing club Allabout Squares did earlier this month. Founded on the unwavering passion of locally based caller Andrea Braun, Allabout Squares saw almost 50 dancers, from as far away as Adelaide and the Mornington Peninsula, take part in the three day dance party. Melbourne based caller Mike Davey was the guest caller for the 10 year anniversary celebrations, with six other visiting callers help keep the party going, along with Andrea, who is one of a rare breed – female square dancing callers. Allabout Squares is the only live calling club in the region. It was while living in Victoria that Andrea first was exposed to square dancing when a friend’s father got her involved. “I gradually got more and more into it,” Andrea said. She even went overseas, completing some calling training in England, while living and working there for 12 months. Returning to Australia in 1999, by 2000 she had set up her own club and then she brought that expertise when she relocated to Mount Gambier and
establishing Allabout Squares in 2008. Such is her passion, Andrea taught square dancing at Glenburnie Primary School for three years and was thrilled to see how much the children took to the dying art. Ironically the year Andrea set up the Mount Gambier club was the year legendary Australian dance caller Jim Vickers-Willis died. Andrea remembers all too well, the hey day of square dancing in the 1950s and ‘60s. “Jim would be calling at clubs in Melbourne for 5000 people,” Andrea said. And many of those people, that first took up square dancing in that era, are still dancing to day. Attracting a new generation is the challenge, as it is with so many community groups. Those that attended the Allabout Squares 10th anniversary celebrations had that same passion of the crowds of the 1950s and ‘60s as they danced the night away on Friday night at the Mil Lel hall, enjoyed lunch at the RSL on Saturday, before retuning to the Mil Lel hall dance floor Saturday night and then heading out to Allabout Squares home base Sunday morning
for a cooked breakfast and, if you can believe it, more dancing. “Everyone had a great time and the dancers from away have already booked in to be involved for our birthday celebrations next year,” Andrea said. Mount Gambier is fortunate to have Andrea as a caller – she is considered one of the best in the business. She has already recorded almost 20 songs for Shindig Productions, an online square dance music archive, and she was in Perth last weekend for the national convention, where she had a calling gig, as well, with four slots to call over the weekend. Allabout Squares meets Thursday nights from 7pm and has around 25 regular members. “If you just want to come and have a god we would welcome that,” Andrea said. “You don’t need any experience. You don’t need a partner. It is great fun for all ages, families, couples and singles and it is great gentle exercise. You can do up to five kilometres a night but it is all about the social aspect as well.” Anyone interested in giving square dancing a go should call Andrea on 0417 509 144.
MEMBER FOR BARKER HOLDS FIRST OF A SERIES OF COMMUNITY MEETINGS Member for Barker Tony Pasin hosted a successful community meeting in Nangwarry last week as part of his continued effort to ensure local voices are heard in Canberra. The meeting was well attended by local residents who raised a number of issues directly with Mr Pasin. Nangwarry was the first town in a series of community meetings that Mr Pasin will be holding around the electorate. “I try and be as accessible as possible as I travel around the electorate. I have mobile offices at farm fairs, field days and shows to ensure that I’m available as much as possible to speak with my constituents in person,” Mr Pasin said. “I am most effective in Canberra as a representative for Barker when I have a clear understanding about what is important to my constituents. That’s why I have begun a series of community meetings.” To keep up to date with planned meetings around Barker go to http://www.tonypasin.com/ community/ lifestyle1.net | 26
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WORLD WAR ONE EXHIBITION HEADS TO PORTLAND A centenary touring exhibition will visit Portland next month to provide a unique glimpse into the lives of Victorians who served during the First World War. The Shrine of Remembrance’s Australia Will Be There: Victorians in the First World War (1914-19) exhibition will be on display at the Portland Arts Centre from May 1 to June 15. The exhibition will present the chronology of the First World War through historical photographs and personal stories, with particular reference to the contribution of Victorians. Glenelg Shire arts and culture manager Susie Lyons described the exhibition as a once in a lifetime viewing opportunity for residents. “This free exhibition, which features over 100 historical photographs drawn from across Victoria, provides a fascinating insight into the lives of the many Australian men and women who served during the First World War, detailing their triumphs, struggles and sacrifices,” she said. “Frequently drawing on personal letters and diaries, the collection presents perspectives on both frontline and home front experiences, detailing the thoughts and reflections of those affected by the war. This is a rare opportunity to view such a comprehensive and touching exhibition on the First World War in a local setting, so I urge residents to drop into the Portland Arts Centre between May or June to see the collection for themselves.” An official opening of the exhibition will take place on Tuesday, May 1, from 5.30pm, at the Portland Arts Centre, with all community members welcome. RSVPs are encouraged for this event and can be made by contacting the Portland Arts Centre directly. Community members are also invited to attend the special Floor Talk event on Wednesday, May 2, from 10.30am at the Portland Arts Centre. During this time a Shrine of Remembrance delegate will take viewers through the exhibition, detailing the stories behind each piece. The Australia Will Be There: Victorians in the First World War (1914-19) exhibition has been on tour since 2014 and has so far visited fourteen venues across the state. For further information on the exhibition please visit www.shrine.org. au/australiawillbethere.
One of the Anglican Church’s top ranking officials enjoyed a whirlwind visit to the Limestone Coast earlier this month and could not have left more impressed with the work of the Anglican church and its members in this community. Dr Philip Freier, who has been Archbishop of Melbourne, since 2006, and Primate of Australia, since 2014, visited the region for three days, spending time with parishioners from Christ Church, Mount Gambier, St Thomas’ Church, in Port MacDonnell, and St Luke’s, at Mount Schank. “It was such a worthwhile visit,” Dr Freier, who is the head of the Anglican Church in Australia, said. “I got to see the energy of the South East of South Australia and the work the church is doing.” Dr Freier was briefed on the work of ac.care, the Bell Tower Op Shop and the members of Christ Church, also leading a prayer for world peace, on the Saturday morning in the church hall, and the Holy Eucharist, on Sunday – a service at which four people were confirmed. Visits to Mount Schank and Port MacDonnell parish churches involved informal discussions, focussing on one on one chats with parishioners. “It was a rich and productive time for me,” Dr Freier said. “I have great admiration for the work the Anglican Church people are doing in the community, for the community, in that beautiful part of the world.” Dr Freier was joined by Bishop John Ford, Bishop of the Murray, during the three day mission. Bishop John Ford, and Christ Church parish priest Fr. Neal Fernando hosted light a luncheon for
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Archbishop Freier and other visitors, as well as parishoners of Christ Church, St. and St. Thomas’ to round out the visit. It was a busy weekend for the Christ Church parish, which also hosted a visit from Bishop Geomis Pastouris, from the Greek orothodox Church, who presided over a Greek Orthodox Service on Saturday morning of the same weekend. The bishop has been visiting Mount Gambier for 48 years with the Greek Orthodox Church in South Australia holding regular services at Christ Church to cater for the 100plus parishioners in this region. Bishop Patsouris met Dr. Freier and Bishop Ford during his visit. Above - Dr Philip Freier before leading Sunday’s serice at Mount Gambier’s Christ Church.
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EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN Love can have some unintended consequences at times and this weekend is one of those times. Mount Gambier born and bred musical theatre star Cristina d’Agostino met and fell in love with Jordan Pollard while working on the 2008 Australian production of Guys and Dolls and the duo has since tied the knot in Mount Gambier and returning to Mount Gambier this weekend, with their nine week old daughter in tow. It means, Mount Gambier has become a home away from home for Jordan and means he is bringing his latest creative venture, which has performed to rave reviews in Europe and around Australia, to the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre stage, this Saturday night. “It is certainly helped by the fact I’ve married into the family,” Jordan said. “But in all seriousness, we love going everywhere with the show and we’ve been really well received.” Jordan is the creative director and a cast member of The Tap Pack - a high energy, tap comedy show inspired by the infamous Rat Pack, which included the famous talents of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr. With dazzling performances on stage, dressed in slick suits and equipped with sharp wit, The Tap Pack is a modern twist on the classic Rat Pack. “We are not trying to be American or Las Vegas in what we do, it has a distinct Australian flavour, with the Australian sense of honour,” he said. For Jordan and the rest of his Tap
Pack team, the chance to perform on a stage named after Sir Robert Helpmann was also a drawcard. “He (Helpmann) was such a huge name in musical theatre in Australia,” Jordan said. “It will be a great honour.” While it is the chance to watch some of Australia’s best tap dancers in action, The Tap Pack is so much more than two hours of tap dancing. “We really mix it up,” Jordan said. “We are trying to breathe new life into tap dance and we bring some colourful characters to the stage and some witty banter and I think it all works because we are such good friends,” Jordan said. In some form or other, The Tap Pack has worked together on other projects over the years, and they bring with them a combined experience of more than 20 musical theatre productions between them. Jordan’s journey started at the age of five, when his mother, who was a dancer and dance teacher, started him in tap and jazz lessons. “I didn’t quite know what I wanted to do when I left school and I had all that performing side of things behind me so I went with that,” Jordan said. It started with Guys and Dolls and has gone from strength to strength, including A Chorus Line, West Side Story and The Addams Family. He has been seen most recently in the Australian cats of Singin’ In The Rain, which also had a six week season in Tokyo. The Tap Pack, in fact, was born out of the volatility of the entertainment world, despite the fact, the guys involved, have been fortunate enough
to enjoy a steady career thus far. “It was an idea we had in a bar about five years ago,” Jordan said. “We all know the industry can be tough and you have to wait by the phone for work. This was our chance to have something of our very own. We were keen to modernise tap and do it in our own unique way. These guys I am working with are the best in the business and we are all on the same page and that’s why it works. We have a great friendship and I think people can see that on stage. We were three guys with a dream and we are lucky enough to be working on our own show.” Being in charge of his own show, albeit on a smaller scale than the large scale musical theatre productions like Singin’ In The Rain, has been an eye opener for Jordan. “When I go to work on those big
productions, you realise there’s more going on around you than you could ever know and there is so much to get a show up and running,” he said. “Now I have had a really good view behind the curtain and what it takes and I am even more appreciative. It might be a smaller scale but we are just as passionate.” The Tap Pack designs and builds their own sets, creates their own costumes and works on the technical side with the lighting and sound checks. The Tap Pack hits the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre stage this Saturday night at 7.30pm with tickets available from the theatre booking office or online.
COMPETITION WINNER ANNOUNCED TO NAME WHALE A Portland resident will boast bragging rights for naming the shire’s newest whale after being announced as the official winner of the Whalemail ‘Name that Whale’ competition. Sally Howard has been selected as the competition’s winning entry with her suggestion of Badu, with more than 70 names offered on the Whalemail Facebook page during the month long competition. Badu boasts multiple origins, including Indigenous Australian for water and African American to describe one ‘who is strong and powerful.’ Winner Sally Howard said it was a happy surprise hearing that her suggested name had been selected. “It was pretty exciting to hear that I had won, after all it’s not every day that you get to say that you’ve named a whale,” she said. As the winner of the selected entry, Ms Howard receives one night’s accommodation in the Corner Spa Unit at the Macs Hotel in Portland, valued at more than $220. “The prize of the accommodation voucher is an added bonus and it will come in handy during Christmas when I’ll be entertaining visiting family members,” she said. “It will give me a chance to have a quick break and relax during the chaotic festive season.” The winning name was selected by the Portland Visitor Information Centre in conjunction with the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning to ensure the winning name was not previously allocated to any other identified and recorded whale. Locals and visitors are encouraged to catch a glimpse of Badu during the upcoming whale watching season during the months of June through to September. Recorded sightings will be posted on the Whalemail Facebook page and the new Whalemail webpage housed on the I am Portland tourism website. The webpage will allow users to access details of whale sightings in the area, including maps, dates, time, location and type of whale, details on local whale viewing platforms and a direct link to social media channels. PHOTO OF BADU (below) COURTESY OF MARY HARTNEY Above - Competition winner Sally Howard.
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EZE HITS THE 200 GAME MARK IN STYLE It was in 2010 that Matt Sutton and Erik Burdon made the move to Mount Gambier. The duo became the foundation on which the Richard Hill championship dynasty has been built. They as close to local as any imported player and on Friday night, Burdon joined his championship skipper in the 200 club, doing it in style with a game high 29 points, including shooting 13 of the last 15 of the Pioneers points. Burdon plays a different role now than when he first joined the Mount Gambier franchise but long time coach Richard Hill could not speak more highly of the softly spoken sharpshooter. “In my first year he was one of our prime go to players, which is what he had been before I got here,” Hill said. “His role has now changed and his shot attempts have diminished over that period of time but I think it’s allowed him to play his best basketball. He is now a piece of our offence rather than the focus of the offence.” Burdon was the Allan Scott Medallist in Hill’s first season at the Icehouse and he is also a NBL championship player with the Perth Wildcats. Burdon has been part of the recent SEABL success at conference and national level enjoyed by the Pioneers and Hill believes part of that is the fact the players brought in, added consistency to the Pioneers line-up and were also players with which Burdon was familiar. And, as witnessed by fans on Friday night, Burdon is still an integral part of the Pioneers puzzle. “He brings an intangible – it’s great to have a guy that just goes about his business,” Hill said. “He has a calming influence on the whole playing group. He is a leader in a different kind of way and you need all those different kinds of personalities to build a really good team. Eze is a no fuss player and the players really respect him.” Burdon will certainly need to lead in the coming month as the Pioneers suffer their first real taste of missing personnel in Hill’s six year tenure. With no Tom Daly for the foreseeable future and 36er Majok Deng also
Have you ever watched UFC fighting or Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) events and thought it looked like something you would like to try? Have you ever wanted to get involved in unique and innovative strength and cardio training? Have you ever wanted to learn self defence? If the answer to any of these questions is ‘yes’ then the Mount Gambier Grappling Club could be for you. The club re-opened at the beginning of this year, in new premises at 14-16 Margaret Street, Mount Gambier, offering kids, teens and adult classes and currently boasts around 30 students. It is run by Victorian State title and Australian Masters title winner Matthew Grubb, who has now taken the plunge and dedicated himself to the sport full time, as a coach and athlete. Matthew has been training in No-Gi Jiu Jitsu since 2009, with the majority of his training taking place at 10th Planet, Melbourne, under head coach Frank Barca. Matthew has also trained in the United States and won his debut MMA fight. Not only has he won his own State titles as a competitor but he has also coached sidelined for a month, Burdon will need to be the voice of experience on court alongside the likes of Kyle Tipene and Kane de Wit. “We’ve had more injuries and players missing in the past week or so than I’ve had in my entire time here,” Hill said. The Pioneers coach has been around basketball for a long time and at a high level so his praise for Burdon is gospel. “He’s a terrific guy and a terrific player,” Hill said. “He is a much better player than many people appreciate. I think he’s a better player than even he realises.” Above - Erik Burdon in action at the Icehouse. PHOTO COURTESY OF GAVIN MALE
SOUTH EAST FLAVOUR TO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORY Vice captain Molly Watson and star shooter Nyah Allen were key movers and shakers in the South Australian 17 & Under team completing a three-peat of titles at the age group in a high standard decider at the weekend. Both former South East based players were part of the 2017 winning line-up as well. Current Western Border rising star Jordy Adams was also part of the championship winning team, spending most of the week long championships at wing defence and goal defence. South Australia got off to a slow start and trailed by six at the first change but a Watson interception on the second phase of Victoria’s first centre pass of the second quarter seemed to spark the SA girls and the tables completely turned as South Australia ironed out the first quarter wrinkles in offence and tightened up the efforts at the defensive end. While Watson was rebounding strongly and also creating turnover ball, Allen was the reliable option in offence, finishing accurately and ensuring every turnover counted on the scoreboard. SA was back on level terms by half time and then dominated the third quarter to set up a good lead heading into the final quarter, running away to win by 14 goals.
Allen was easily the most accurate on court and was identified as a player to watch in the match lead up by Thunderbirds coach Dan Ryan and defender Kate Shimmin. The duo was also impressed with the work of Watson at goal keeper and there can be no denying she was a key factor in SA powering to the championship win. Allen was named the grand final MVP, after missing only one, her first, shot for the match, with Watson named tournament MVP. Former locals Sienna Allen, Maisie Nankivell and Mary Wilkson were part of the 19 & Under South Australian line-up that lost the title decider to Victoria. They were all part of the 2016 17 & Under title winning team. Left - 17 & Under national netball championships grand final MVP Nyah Allen with team mate and tournament MVP Molly Watson - both former Mount Gambier based players. Right - 17 & Under championship winning player Jordyn Adams.
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State title winners as well. Coaching has always been Matthew’s passion when it comes to jiu jitsu, which is why he made the decision last year to turn his hand to mentoring full time. The sport has been a part of Matthew’s life for almost two decades and he is looking to share his passion. “Unfortunately there were no local opportunities to train in jiu jitsu when I first got into it and I’m hoping to provide that to a new generation of people and promote a healthier lifestyle for the youth of Mount Gambier,” Matthew said. The Mount Gambier Grappling Club teaches submission grappling and No-Gi Jiu Jitsu derived from a combination of collegiate wrestling, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, judo, Sambo and various other martial arts. “The kids classes, concentrate on healthy living, movement, self defence and confidence and fun,” Matthew said. “We teach them to stretch, move and work with other kids, in a safe environment.” The adult classes can cater for both genders and all ages. “They are for those looking for a new fun way to exercise, those looking for a self defence system that actually works in a real life scenario, or those looking to compete in either jiu jitsu or MMA,” Matthew said. For more details you can check out their facebook page @MTGGrappling, contact Matthew on 0438 979 575, or come down and check out the classes (times below). CLASS TIMES (as of May) Kids (aged 7-12) – Monday & Wednesday – 4-4.45pm Teens (aged 12-17) – Monday & Wednesday – 5-6pm Adults (aged 18+) – Monday & Wednesday – 7pm and Tuesday & Thursday – 7.30pm
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Erik Burdon shows no signs of slowing down, top scoring for the Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier Pioneers in his 200th game. The Pioneers took almost three quarters to shake off new franchise Diamond Valley after a scrappy opening half, but in the end, despite missing key playmaker and captain Tom Daly, who suffered a knee injury during the week at training and will be sidelined for a few more weeks to come, and Majok Deng, who is battling a serious ankle injury, and Luke Jamieson, who was at his sister’s wedding, the Pioneers’ class shone through. That was no better epitomised than by a final quarter onslaught from the milestone man Burdon, who hit 15 of his game high 29 points in the final quarter, including 13 of the last 15 points scored by the home side. It was a breakout game for homegrown talent Kyle Tipene, who relished the extra court time and responsibility of ball carrying duties, in the absence of his skipper, and he finished with 22 points, six rebounds and nine assists. Lewis Thomas was also critical, especially in the opening quarter, where he picked up eight of his 15 points as both sides struggled to find any rhythm on offence. He also picked up nine rebounds and four assists. The lead was six at the first change and 15 by the half, with the home side turning for home at three quarter time with a 20 point lead. The Pioneers missed more than usual from the charity stripe in the 32 point victory, but with Diamond Valley converting a meagre three from 14, it did not end up being a costly stat for the home side. The Pioneers ended up winning all the key performance indicators, including field goal percentage, three point percentage, which was a health 42 percent, assists, steals and rebounds. Given this is the first time in coach Richard Hill’s tenure that the team has been hit so hard by injury to key personnel, the win was meritorious and for long time fans of the Pioneers saw the return of crowd favourite Chris Mason to the bench.
SECOND HALF ONSLAUGHT SECURES VICTORY FOR ROBE Glencoe has picked up its first win of the 2018 season with a solid 37 point victory over Tantanoola. Led by a best on ground, four goal performance from Tom Edwards, the Murphies surged home with an eight goal to one final quarter to snare their first premiership points. Reigning premier Mt Burr suffered its first loss for the season as a Ben Mules led Kalangadoo conjured a 31 point lead. Andrew Stone was in and under for the Pies, winning plenty of ball, while Lachy Jones and Matt Fatchen made the most of their opportunities hitting the scoreboard with eight between them. Key tall Henry Crauford was again impressive for the Mossies, while Josh Fiebig won plenty of the ball. The pain continued for Nangwarry as the Saints watched an opposition team again top the 40 goal mark. Eagles veteran Matt Faulkner turned back the clock in a best on ground performance that saw him boot 15 goals, while Brodie Fabris booted nine, bringing his season total to 13. Youngster Justin DeJong battled hard for the Saints but it looks set to be another long season. A seven goal to one final quarter saw Robe pick up a 25 point win over Port MacDonnell. The Demons looked in control at the half, leading by five goals, but the Roosters came out a different side in the second half and 14 goals to six told the story. Jonathon Agnew was a ball magnet and his use by hand and foot was as efficient as always, while Jake Wehl played his best game to help the lead the fightback. Big man Jake Turner, who finished the game with four majors, contested hard all day but once Robe got on a roll, the Demons had no answer. Left - Mt Burr coach Tom Renzi.
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LOCAL SPORT MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL A GRADE Glencoe 5.4 5.6 8.8 16.9 (105) Tantanoola 3.4 6.7 8.11 9.14 (68) Goals - Glencoe: T. Edwards 4; A. Gregory 3; P. Mitchell, C. Von Duve 2; D. Childs, D. Paproth, Z. Cocks, M. McRae, D. Pfitzner. Tantanoola: R. Versace 4; C. Hamilton 2; B. White, J. Williams, B. Reilly. Best - Glencoe: T. Edwards, J. Dobie, D. Childs, S. Giersch, M. McRae, Z. Cocks. Tantanoola: M. Kipping, M. Roberts, H. Brown, B. White, M. Hunter, J. McRostie. Kalangadoo 7.0 11.1 13.6 17.10 (112) Mt Burr 4.3 7.9 10.10 11.15 (81) Goals - Kalangadoo: L. Jones 5; M. Fatchen, B. Lindner 3; M. Lowe, B. Gregory 2; A/ Stone, M. Krieger. Mt Burr: J. Gregory 3; E. Glass 2; H. Crauford, D. Ridley, J. Gregory, T. Renzi, J. Fiebig, B. Hennink. Best - Kalangadoo: B. Mules, A. Stone, M. Fatchen, J. Bannister, L. Jones, M. Krieger. Mt Burr: J. Fiebig, T. Redden, H. Crauford, C. Gamble, D. Ridley. Hatherleigh 13.5 23.8 37.12 49.18 (312) Nangwarry 0.0 1.1 1.1 2.1 (13) Goals -Hatherleigh: M. Faulkner 15; B. Fabris 9; T. Merrett 7; J. Bateman 5; H. Biddle 3; J. Sullivan, L. Brown, J. Rayson 2; C. Buckley, D. Clough, G. McGrath, J. Ferguson-Lane. Nangwarry: S. DeJong, B. Talbot. Best - Hatherleigh: M. Faulkner, B. Fabirs, J. Rayson, J. Ferguson-Lane, M. Pulmer, Z. Jones. Nangwarry: J. DeJong, S. DeJong, A. Russell, B. Deamer, A. Heron, S. Brooksby. Robe 2.4 5.9 12.12 19.16 (130) Port MacDonnell 6.0 11.3 16.3 17.3 (18) Goals - Robe: C. Pitt 6; K. Cuthbertson 3; A. Weir, J. Pitt, J. Jarrett 2; J. Wehl, Z. Deane, J. Agnewm B. Vidic. Pt Mac: N. Wilke, J. Turner 4; B. Newton, M. Stark 2; A. McGregor, T. Ebejer, B. McGregor, J. Primer, B. Lynch. Best - Robe: J. Wehl, R. Dickinson, J. Agnew, J. Agnew, J. Jarrett, E. Regnier, C. Pitt. Pt Mac: L. Bottomley, J. Turner, B. O’Dine, D. McElreoy, W. Chant, B. Lynch.
B GRADE Tantanoola 16.8 (104) d Glencoe 9.5 (59) Kalangadoo 16.9 (105) d Mt Burr 4.2 (26) Hatherleigh 19.10 (124) d Nangwarry 3.5 (23) Robe 8.5 (53) d Port MacDonnell 6.6 (42)
SENIOR COLTS Glencoe 15.10 (100) d Tantanoola 7.7 (49) Mt Burr 19.13 (127) d Kalangadoo 3.8 (26) Hatherleigh 24.16 (160) d Nangwarry 2.2 (14) Port MacDonnell 9.5 (59) d Robe 8.5 (53)
JUNIOR COLTS Glencoe 9.10 (64) d Tantanoola 2.1 (13) Mt Burr 20.15 (135) d Kalangadoo 1.0 (6) Hatherleigh 9.4 (58) d Nangwarry 1.3 (9) Robe 7.5 (47) d Port MacDonnell 3.1 (19)
MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL A GRADE Glencoe 48 (A. Finnis, C. Liebich) d Tantanoola 42 (C. Walker, K. Bromley); Kalangadoo 90 (M. Russell, A. Duncan) d Mt Burr 55 (E. Clark, L. Schultz); Hatherleigh 58 (H. Hamilton, L. MacGregor) d Nangwarry 35 (M. Markiewicz, C. Dinnison); Port MacDonnell 49 (C. Manning, M. Hein) d Robe 45 (K. Austin, S. Laurie)
A RESERVE Glencoe 44 (C. Watson, S. Frew) d Tantanoola 40 (M, Fleming, K. Rowe); Kalangadoo 54 (N. Ryan, T. Jeffree) d Mt Burr 27 (S. Lowndes, K. Gamble); Hatherleigh 33 (C. Lepley, E. Laucirica) d Nangwarry 26 (K. Gray, D. Pearce);
Port MacDonnell 57 (C. Tremelling, N. Lewis) d Robe 38 (D. Carter, C. Tucker)
B GRADE Tantanoola 40 (B. Allen, N. Telfer-Scott) d Glencoe 36 (A. Weaver, S. Auld); Kalangadoo 68 (B. Thorn, B. Holmes) d Mt Burr 9 (A. Lambert, C. Johnson); Hatherleigh 42 (E. Pegler, C. Merrett) d Nangwarry 32 (D. Gray, C. McDiarmid); Port MacDonnell 50 (C. Lewis, C. Smith) d Robe 32 (B. Nicolle, A. Kunze)
B RESERVE Tantanoola 48 (H. Radley, A. Ballintyne) d Glencoe 37 (S. McDonnell, A. Cocks); Kalangadoo 43 (A. Hawke, D. Mulligan) d Mt Burr 26 (L. Watts, G. Lambert); Hatherleigh 42 (H. Seamer, N. Skeer) d Nangwarry 17 (K. McNair, S. Skratek); Port MacDonnell 39 (A. Feast, L. Lewis) d Robe 38 (J. Hawkins, D. Turner)
17 & UNDER Glencoe 38 (K. Medhurst, K. Jones) d Tantanoola 35 (E. Jennings, E. Gould); Kalangadoo 36 (E. Mewett, A. Attenborough) d Mt Burr 33 (A. Ballantyne, L. Bowering); Hatherleigh 54 (M. Thwaites, S. Gibbs) d Nangwarry 28 (H. Barnes, N. Stewart); Robe 50 (L. Perkins, T. Nicolle) d Port MacDonnell 31 (I. Sneath, L. Milstead)
15 & UNDER Glencoe 71 (Z. Parham Hawke, T. Medhurst) d Tantanoola 16 ((D. Hateley, K. Lindner); Mt Burr 49 (L. Baker, M. Bevan) d Kalangadoo 33 (E. Mulraney, S. Ryan); Hatherleigh 67 (E. Cook, I. Marshall) d Nangwarry 16 (H, Vanderhorst, M. Hogan); Port MacDonnell 49 (M. Rossgregor, K. Sneath) d Robe 19 (E. Mackey, M. Wirth)
13 & UNDER Tantanoola 39 (T. Rowe, T. Walker) d Glencoe 12 (I. Maloney); Kalangadoo 47 (S. Wrightson, A. Joyce) d Mt Burr 24 (M. Johnston, M. Holland); Hatherleigh 85 (B. Poulish, E. Lang) d Nangwarry 4 (L. Tasker, S. Petrie); Port MacDonnell 43 (S. Lewis, A. Smith) d Robe 14 (A. Birchall, E. Bermingham)
WESTERN BORDER NETBALL A GRADE North Gambier 65 (A. Kalantarian, A. O’Shaughnessy) d Casterton Sandford 32 (A. Shannon, M. Cleary); East Gambier 55 (T. Gray, S. Smith) d South Gambier 38 (G. Hood, I. Walker); Millicent 87 (D. Verbena, L. Duldig) d West Gambier 55 (J. Bell, L. McGregor)
A RESERVE North Gambier 47 (A. Edwards, P. Douglas) d Casterton Sandford 46 (E. Bowman, H. Rhook); East Gambier 42 (J. Clark, S. Hurrell) d South Gambier 33 (J. Earl, I. Redemski); Millicent 55 (J. Wilson, T. Sanderson) d West Gambier 32 (L. Fox, G. Monkley)
B GRADE Casterton Sandford 75 (L. Lane, P. Cameron) d North Gambier 37 (L. Westhorpe, A. Whan); East Gambier 35 (L. Cutting, C. Gollan) drew with South Gambier 35 (S. Raedel, R. Bryant); Millicent 39 (J. Sunderland, M. Varcoe) d West Gambier 34 (J. Lamb, B. Allen)
C GRADE North Gambier 46 (S. McInerney, L. Willoughby) d Casterton Sandford 24 (K. Povey, R. Jamieson); East Gambier 45 (D. Waters, E. Thompson) d South Gambier 38 (E. Egan, I. Morale); West Gambier 31 (S. Povey, A. Egan) d Millicent 29 (C. McGuiness, K. Ryan)
15 & UNDER B Casterton Sandford 40 (M. Hutchins, T. McLean) d North Gambier 17 (K. White, E. Cruise); South Gambier 26 (M. Reid, M. Cowland) d East Gambier 16 (S. McLean, K. Shepherd); Millicent 25 (C. Pratt, M. Chant) d West Gambier 20 (O. Paine, E. Nieuwerkerk
13 & UNDER A North Gambier 23 (K. Dyson, P. Beare) d Casterton Sandford 18 (Z. Crawford, E. Jarrad); South Gambier 69 (A. Duncan, L. Munro) d East Gambier 16 (A. Sharma, I. Corman); Millicent 55 (D. Tunkin, R. Kenny) d West Gambier 12 (C. Scott, L. Croker)
13 & UNDER B
North Gambier 52 (A. Collins, Z. Jones) d Casterton Sandford 5 (Z. Hill, B. Nash); East Gambier 14 (C. Lines, J. Davis) d South Gambier 8 (E. Wilke, M. Walmsley); Millicent 37 (M. Faith, M. Tarrant) d West Gambier 18 (J. Heraper, M. Milich)
11 & UNDER
North Gambier 23 (E. Mustart, M. Allen) d Casterton Sandford 19 (C. Hulm, H. Nash); East Gambier 9 (A. Helleyer, M. Button) d South Gambier 7 (H. Harvey, G. Dalton)
WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL A GRADE East Gambier 5.4 8.9 12.15 18.19 (127) South Gambier 3.1 4.3 7.4 8.5 (53) Goals - East: A. Pfeiffer 5; K. Thomson 3; S. Balshaw, M. Ruumbelow, G. Cooper 2; J. Dawe, M. Willson, J. Ransom, C. Johnson. South: J. Capewell 4; H. Capewell 3; B. Kain. Best - East: M. Ferguson, J. Fry, M. McCallum, A. Pfeiffer, C. Johnson, L. Thomson. South: M. Hein, H. Capewell, K. Bowd, A. Harkness, T. Opie, N. Tarca. Millicent 5.2 12.4 15.7 21.11 (137) West Gambier 1.2 2.3 8.6 11.8 (74) Goals - Millicent: S. Willis 7; D. Bromley 5; H. Gordon 3; H. Nitschke, T. Hutchesson 2; M. Reilly, J. Walker. West: S. Wenman 3; T. Zeitz 2; T. Lewis, A. Pfitzner, D. Clinton Robbins, J. Schapel, B. Wilson, R. Wilson. Best - Millicent: C. Hobbs, S. Willis, D. Bromley, R. Duncan, H. Gordon, T. Hutchesson. West: S. Zeitz, S. Wenman, J. Pfitzner, L. Jones, R. Wilson. Casterton Sandford 6.0 12.1 14.3 16.5 (101) North Gambier 1.2 1.3 4.6 5.7 (37) Goals - Casterton Sandford: C. Currie 6; H. Jarrad, D. Ayton 2; M. Jarrad, B. Galpin, T. Sullivan, J. Stephenson, N. O’Brien, M. Killey. North: N. Blachut 2; M. Lewis, J. Hollitt, W. Lewis. Best - Casterton Sandford: T. Nesbitt, W. MacDonald, J. Gibbs, M. Rogers, D. Ayton, T. Sullivan. North: N. Blachut, N. McInerney, S. Egan, M. Lewis, W. Lewis, T. Gould.
B GRADE East Gambier 11.9 (75) d South Gambier 5.8 (38) Millicent 7.9 (51) drew with West Gambier 7.9 (51) Casterton Sandford 12.8 (80) d North Gambier 5.5 (35)
UNDER 17.5 Millicent 12.17 (89) d West Gambier 1.5 (11) Casterton Sandford 16.12 (108) d North Gambier 1.4 (10) South Gambier 14.9 (93) d East Gambier 3.6 (24)
17 & UNDER
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North Gambier 82 (S. Ellis, O. Patzel) d Casterton Sandford 11 (D. Crawford, M. Elshaug-Betson); South Gambier 46 (I. Walker, C. Edmonds) d East Gambier 24 (T. Bosko, N. Smith); Millicent 49 (A. Pratt, J. Venn) d West Gambier 44 (H. Witherow, G. Monkley)
Millicent 9.5 (59) d West Gambier 6.9 (45) North Gambier 13.16 (94) d Casterton Sandford 0.1 (1) South Gambier 13.11 (89) d East Gambier 4.3 (27)
UNDER 13
15 & UNDER A
North Gambier 4.4 (28) d Millicent 2.3 (15) East Gambier 6.7 (43) d Casterton Sandford 1.1 (7)
North Gambier 50 (C. Bruhn, S. Nulty) d Casterton Sandford 22 (C. Foster, C. Galpin); South Gambier 39 (B. Winterfield, T. McShane) d East Gambier 18 (K. Dempsey, I. Lamb); Millicent 47 (L. Hateley, T. Bryant) d West Gambier 43 (S. Ritter, J. Freeman)
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BULLDOGS DOMINATE It was the first game under lights in three years and East Gambier certainly put on a show to defeat South Gambier by 17 goals. On the back of the return of Sarah Lock to the court and accurate finishing from Tenille Gray (pictured), East took charge from the opening whistle. Bo Creek led the charge with a best on court performance, creating a number of turnovers with her willingness to attack the ball, while for South Gambier, shooter Georgia Hood was the focal point in attack and her second half, in particular, ensured South remained in the hunt. Millicent made light work of West Gambier in a high scoring contest that saw Demi Verbena dominating for the second successive week and Lisa Duldig continuing to prove pivotal in the mid court. North Gambier bounced back as expected with a solid win over the Cats, by 33 goals.
CATS LOOK THE REAL DEAL It has been a rare start to the season for North Gambier with the 2017 runners-up yet to register a win. This time it was the Cats, led by star recruit Will MacDonald, that put the Tigers to the sword. The key ruckman dominated around the ground, while Callum Currie was the leading goal kicker on the ground with six. Trent Nesbitt also won plenty of the ball as the Cats piled on 12 goals to one in the opening half to seal the victory. South Gambier is also winless after East Gambier claimed the points in the historic night fixture. 2017 grand final best on ground Jesse Fry (pictured) was at his hard ball winning best, while Alex Pfeiffer played his best game for 2018 with five majors. The Demons shining light came from the Capewell brothers, Jack and Henri, who bagged seven of South’s eight majors between them. The one sided contests continued with Millicent outclassing West Gambier at McLaughlin Park. Led by a seven goal haul from Sam Willis and a dominant performance from big man Dylan Bromley, who bagged five, the Saints also scored 12 goals in the opening half to put the result beyond doubt.
SPORT
Men’s Singles - Brad Errock (Mount Gambier)
Men’s Pairs Gavin Rowe (sk) & Trevor Auld (Kalangadoo)
LOWER SOUTH EAST BOWLS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
Ladies Singles - Rebecca Gruar (Mount Gambier)
Men’s Veterans Singles Chris Richards (Port MacDonnell)
Ladies Triples Jan Dowdell, Judith Grosvenor & Heather Richards (sk) (Port MacDonnell)
Ladies Veterans Singles Veronica Opie (Mount Gambier RSL)
Men’s Triples Jeff England (sk) Peter Radley & Gary Hocking (Mount Gambier)
Ladies Fours Kym Franklin, Jane Crowder, Shirley McIntyre & Fiona Pearson (sk) (Mount Gambier RSL)
Men’s Fours Marcus Pietersma (sk) Bill Richards, David Gould & Chris Richards (Port MacDonnell)
SE BOWLERS CLAIM STATE COUNTRY TITLE The South East was right in the mix at the annual Bowls SA 2018 MGA Women’s Country Carnival held earlier this month. Six local bowlers reached the last 16 in the singles. Mt Gambier RSL’s Jenny Bowering and Val Anderson were knocked out in the second round whilst Liz Copping (Penola) and Heather Richards (Port MacDonnell) reached the last eight but were eliminated by Joy Bilney (Port MacDonnell) and Vicki Lehmann (Cowell) respectively. Joy Bilney and Di Murch (Bordertown) went on to play off in the semi finals but were defeated by Vicki Lehmann and Agnus Dhu (Crystal Brook) The eventual winner was Angus Dhu. Marj Richardson (Keith) and Di Brown (Naracoorte) were the only team to reach the knock outs in the pairs from this region but were beaten in round two. Two teams from the region reached the knockouts in the fours. Ann Ratsch (Kingston) lost the knock out in the second round but the team of Heather Richards (skip) Marj Richardson, Di Brown and Di Murch went through to win the Bowls SA 2018 Country Carnival MGA Fours against a team from Waikerie skippered by Judy Strauss. Ladies Pairs Del Parsons (sk & ) Mary Clifford (Millicent)
Above right (from left) - The SA Country Carnival winning fours combination of Di Murch, Di Brown, Marj Richardson and skipper Heather Richards.
LOWER SOUTH EAST GIRLS RETURN FROM STATE DUTIES
Cody Lewis
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SPORT AT A GLANCE KNT NETBALL A GRADE Mundulla 57 (D Wiese, A Lovering) d Kybybolite 50 (B Bugg, K Heinrich) Bordertown 59 (W Rowett, T Poulton) d Padthaway 28 (C Fabris, H Grady) Keith 50 (J Smart, C DeBarro) d K/L United 32 (N Ervin, H Witmitz) Penola 55 (E Kain, K Honner) d Border Districts 41 (E Hausler, T Atkinson) Lucindale 56 (M Gear, N Smart) d Naracoorte 43 (B Sinclair, I Stokie)
A RESERVE Mundulla 35 (K Hinge, A Crafter) d Kybybolite 30 (L Sandercock, B Arnold) Bordertown 51 (M Jarrett, C Stott) d Padthaway 22 (I Damin, P Richards) Keith 61 (S Ansel, M Makin) d K/L United 25 (T Peoples, A Hood) Penola 103 (A Possingham, G Robbie) d Border Districts 11 (S Tranter) Naracoorte 55 (A Hunter, E Mulraney) d Lucindale 39 (E Handbury, J Bittner)
B GRADE Mundulla 57 (N Mead, R Wakefield) d Kybybolite 36 (J Brewin, K Williams) Bordertown 70 (A McDonald, B Miels) d Padthaway 25 (T Green, K Lang) Keith 58 (L Dick, T Rehn) d K/L United 27 (B Tootell, E Hodges) Naracoorte 66 (S Romer, M Riley) d Lucindale 29 (T Maxwell, C Weaver)
C GRADE Mundulla 42 (S Kennett, B Western) d Kybybolite 26 (D Bennett, H Clothier) Padthaway 41 (S Stevens, S Deacon) d Bordertown 35 (R Botha, M Phillips) Keith 55 (D Jones, H Harper) d K/L United 11 (Z Fisher, F Finlayson) Penola 48 (K Braun, L Price) d Border Districts 28 (M Jordan, J Koch) Naracoorte 38 (K Brodie, M Shortt) d Lucindale 16 (A Lindner, M Dupree)
17 & UNDER Kybybolite 50 (F Russell, EJ Leehane) d Mundulla 31 (A Dimitriadis, A Grosser) Keith 33 (S Tuckwood, B Eriksen) d K/L United 32 (P Munn, I Dickinson) Penola 76 (J Lucas, K Dent) d Border Districts 20 (S Walter, D Dodson) Naracoorte 76 (B Gill, O Krieger) d Lucindale 24 (G Bittner, E Gilkes)
16 & UNDER Mundulla 38 (E Staude, K Lock) d Kybybolite 26 (V Johnson, S Shepherd) Naracoorte 46 (G Romer, K Edwards) d Lucindale 32 (E Jones, G Bittner)
15 & UNDER Kybybolite 40 (A Burtt, O Mould) d Mundulla 32 (M Green, D Lovelock) Padthaway 47 (M Bryson, K McCarthy) drew Bordertown 47 (J Schneider, A Steinberg); Keith 51 (M Richman, P Jones) d K/L United 28 (C Dodson, M Gordon); Border Districts 37 d Penola 32; Lucindale 35 (M Thompson, I Stock) d Naracoorte 23 (P Davies, B Waihape)
13 & UNDER A Mundulla 24 (M Dowling, L Bertus) d Kybybolite 22 (A Sengourith, H Carberry) Bordertown 28 (M Hicks, A Fuentes) d Padthaway 8 (E Longbottom, B Edwards) Keith 42 (D Martin, I Ross) d K/L United 22 (M White, V Verrall) Border Districts 46 (L Bird) d Penola 26 (S Flint, H Smith)
13 & UNDER B Padthaway 10 (E Schutz, K Longbottom) d Bordertown 1 (Z Faulds, S Bartlett) Keith 22 d K/L United 2 Naracoorte 22 (I Schroder, J Albrecht) d Lucindale 9 (K Schubert, S Edmonds)
KNT FOOTBALL
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INDOOR BOWLS RESULTS
A GRADE
A GRADE
KIMBERLY-CLARK AUSTRALIA PENNANTS - ROUND 3
Kybybolite 1.1 5.6 8.7 17.7 (109) Mundulla 4.4 10.6 13.10 15.10 (100) Goals- Kybybolite: S. Munn 5; S. Carberry 3; L. McGregor 2; T. Cooper, S. Shepherd, D. Warren, B. Munn, J. McKay, B. Castine, W. Stewart. Mundulla: T. McIntyre 4; L. Wiese 3; J. McGrice, N. Mosey, D. Mosey 2; W. Nankivell, J. Wiese. Best - Kybybolite: R. Jaensch, M. Tonkin, D. Warren, S. Munn, N. Belfield, T. Woodard. Munudlla: T. McIntyre, J. McGrice, N. Gregurke, T. Ballinger, M. Schilling, T. Gaden. Padthaway 1.7 10.7 14.7 18.14 (122) Bordertown 2.3 6.4 9.10 11.10 (76) Goals - Padthaway: L. Eats 5; T. Brown 2; T. Edwards, C. Francis, L. Harder 2; A. Longbottom, D. Bartlett, N. McCarthy, B. Leahy. Bordertown: N. Hampel, T. Underwood 3; C. Sandercock 2; S. Copestick, O. Butler, J. Searle. Best - Padthaway: B. Leahy, L. Harder, N. McCarthy, T. Michael, T. Brown, S. Brown, Bordertown: R. Tink, T. Underwood, C. Sandercock, J. Eats, J. Searle, S. Sandercock. Kaniva Leeor 4.2 10.5 13.6 16.12 (108) Keith 2.5 4.7 11.9 14.11 (95) Goals - Kaniva Leeor: N. Murphy 5; S. Snook, J. Hicks, C. Thiele, A. Brown 2; S. Vivian, K. Counciloor, J. Salt. Keith: G. Johnson, B. Simounds 4; P. Makin 3; G. Thring 2; A. Wilson. Best - Kaniva Leeor: N. Murphy, T. Brown, B. Dodson, J. Wagg, N. Bowles, J. Brown. Keith: B. Laurie, G. Thring, P. Makin, G. Johnson, J. Wilson, C. McMurray. Penola 6.3 9.5 12.8 15.10 (100) Border Districts 4.0 5.2 8.3 11.5 (71) Goals - Penola: A. Merrett 4; S. Merrett 3; B. Foster, D. Walker 2; D. Hackwill, B. Gartner, A. Moore, J. Pfitzner. Border Districts: S. Mansell 4; B. Keast, N. McIver 2; R. Oliver, L. Bowd, Z. Edwards. Best - Penola: S. Berkefeld, S. Merrett, P. Lambert, B. Maney, J. Galpin, J. Pfitzner. Border Districts: G. Hampton, F. Adams, Z. Edwards, J. Baron, R. Oliver, G. Cother. Lucindale 6.4 9.9 13.11 14.19 (103) Naracoorte 1.0 4.0 6.3 7.7 (49) Goals - Lucindale: R. McInerney, J. Watson, J. Teakle, N. Cane, T. Logan, S. Mardling 2; A. Eckermann, H. tregoweth. Naracoorte: F. Stephan 2; J. Cother, B. Foster, C. Ladhams, S. Patterson, D. Myall. Best - Lucindale: S. Graetz, B. Kelsh, S. Spriggs, D. McCarthy, S. Mardling, J. Boschen. Naracoorte: J. MacDonald, J. Foster, N. Davey, J. Bettoncelli, F. Stephan, J. Cother,
Cavendish 50 (K. Pickford, M. Perry, S. Langley) d Tyrendarra 47 (A. Curran, E. Alexander, R. Grant); Westerns 55 (S. Mirtschin, T. Nelson, K. Zeunert) d Branxholme-Wallacedale 29 (M. Pepper, C. Tonissen, Z. Satchell); Heathmere 55 (A. Holmes, K. Pickert, N. Ooi-Cleary) d Coleraine 36 (C. Plunkett, E. Grigg, E. Brewster); Dartmoor 40 (K. Pratt, M. McGrath, R. Vankalken) d Heywood 13 (B. Godfriey-Smith, S. Malseed, L. Gibbins)
B GRADE
SENIOR COLTS Kybybolite 15.15 (105) d Mundulla 1.4 (10) Penola 18.13 (121) d Bordertown 2.4 (16) Keith 11.8 (74) d Kaniva Leeor 10.8 (68) Naracoorte 18.19 (127) d Padthaway/Lucindale 1.1 (7)
JUNIOR COLTS Keith 10.7 (67) d Kaniva Leeor 1.0 (6) Border Districts 3.7 (25) d Penola 3.1 (19)
WILD WEATHER DID NOT DAMPEN ENTHUSIASM FOR MASTERS BASEBALL The 12th annual Mount Gambier Baseball Masters event has been run and won. Held earlier this month at Blue Lake Sports Park, Mount Gambier, the competition attracted 11 teams for the three day carnival which ran from April 13-15. Five teams travelled from Adelaide, two from Melbourne and four teams from Mount Gambier made up the two pools. Weather conditions were patchy at best and three games were abandoned due to the wet conditions - one early Friday and the first two games on Saturday morning. Over the three days, 25 matches were completed with Tigers 6’s, from Glenelg wining Pool A, returning to the tournament after a couple of year hiatus. They won three of their four games and had a draw. Diamond Dogs, from Footscray, were champions in Pool B after they won four of their five games and also had a draw. Mount Gambier Legends President David O’Dine presented medals to all winning team members. The competition is organised and run by the Mount Gambier Legends Baseball Club. Sponsors of the tournament included City of Mount Gambier, Swallow Drive Butchers, Farmers Union – Iced Coffee, Bakers Delight, Limestone Coast Timber Floors Pty Ltd and She’s Apples.
VETS TENNIS MOVES INDOORS Ten South East Senior Tennis players enjoyed their first indoor event at the Active 8 Centre on April 15. There was no formal competition on the opening indoor day. The next event will be held on May 27 at Active 8 centre at the new time of 9am. Above (from left) - Bob Brown, Necia Evans, Peter Barry, Lorraine Kilgour, Marlene Bull, Bernie Paltridge,Helen Rathjen, Peter Evans, Nance Martin & Trish Douglas.
HAMPDEN FOOTBALL A GRADE Portland 3.2 5.4 8.8 12.10 (82) North Warrnambool 1.4 5.5 10.6 12.9 (81) Goals - Portland: J. Moody, A. Shepherd 3; C. Giddings 2; D. Barr, L. Crane, N. Valori, D. Falcone. North Warrnambool: D. Parish 4; J. McKinnon 3; J. Dillon 2; J. O’Brien, L. Wines, S. McKinnon. Best - Portland: A. Shepherd, B. Uebergang, D. Jackson, D. Flacone, D. Barr, B. Finnegan. North Warrnambool: S. McKinnon, D. Parish, B. Mugavin, J. Grundy, J. O’Brien, J. Dillon. Koroit 0.1 5.7 9.12 14.17 (101) Hamilton Kangaroos 1.3 3.2 5.6 8.7 (55) Goals - Koroit: J. Korewatha, T. McIntyre 4; L. Hoy, T. Mulraney 2; H. Gurry, B. Harrington. Hamilton Kangaroos: D. Russell 3; B. Hick 2; S. Fiegert, T. Ross, S. Barnes.. Best - South Warrnambool: T. McINtyre, T. Mulraney, L. Nagorcka, J. North, D. O’Connor, L. Rhook. Hamilton Kangaroos: D. Russell, T. Ross, J. Slabbert, B. THomas, J. Pertzel, B. Hicks.
Mundulla 19.12 (126) d Kybybolite 3.10 (28) Bordertown 8.9 (57) d Padthaway 4.12 (36) Keith 16.12 d Kaniva Leeor 7.3 (45) Penola 27.14 (176) d Border Districts 5.8 (38) NLucindale 13.12 (90) d Naracoorte 6.4 (40)
SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL A GRADE Westerns 7.5 15.7 21.10 28.19 (187) Branxholme-Wallacedale 3.3 (21) Goals - Westerns: J. Bliss 11; N. Haylock 5; R. Cracknell 3; M. Bunney, S. Lindsay 2; C. Anson, L. Robinson, F. Makin, I. Smyth, S. O’Brien. Branxholme-Wallacedale: R. Gordon, T. Jelliff, T. Cogger. Best - Westerns: J. Bliss, N. Haylock, M. England, S. O’Brien, B. England, L. Evans. Branxholme-Wallacedale: A. Ratcliffe, J. Bradley, P. Holden, E. Manders, B. Baldwin, T. Hiscock. Heywood 3.0 9.7 11.9 15.12 (102) Dartmoor 3.2 4.4 8.4 10.8 (68) Goals - Heywood: R. Raymond 6; W. Barker-Lovett 3; E. Blacksell, C. Duro 2; K. Bunworth, M. Bunworth. Dartmoor: J. McCrae 6; Z. Michau 2; S. Woodall, C. Howlett. Best - Heywood: W. Barker-Lovett, R. Raymond, E. Blacksell, T. Lovett, C. Duro, H. Gibbs. Dartmoor: J. McCrae, S. Woodall, J. Polaski, C. Ireland, J. Woodall. Heathmere 5.1 9.1 15.5 21.9 (135) Coleraine 3.1 4.5 7.5 9.8 (62) Goals - Heathmere: L. Davis 6; J. Stanford 4; B. Carter 3; M. Wilson, M. Riddell 2; S. Lovett, S. Wilson, L. Wiseman, M. Lenehan. Coleraine: J. Shaw 3; L. Kaine 2; K. Rowland, T. Hogan, J. Povey, J. Plunkett. Best - Heathemere: S. Lovett, Z. DEane, B. Jasper, K. Howard, J. Stanford, B. Wilson. Coleraine: T. Hogan, B. Manders, M. Lang, J. Shaw, T. Row, N. Sullivan. Tyrendarra 5.3 13.9 19.14 25.16 (166) Cavendish 0.0 0.1 1.1 1.5 (11) Goals - Tyrendarra: T. Deans 6; B. Shaeahan 5; M. Peters, L. Thorpe, T. O’Connell 4; T. Holland, S. Marra. Cavendish: A. O’Connor. Best - Tyrendarra: B. Bentley, J. Hawker, B. Sheahan, T. Deans, S. Marra, J. Meulendyks. Cavendish: R. McNaughton, A. Hobbs, Z. English, J. O’Brien, D. Fisher, S. Lehmann.
Kilsby Shield Post-Tel 60 d RSL & District 47, Glenburnie 58 d Saints 54, Glencoe 58 drew Yahl 58, Commercial Club 53 d Kongorong 49. Malseed Shield Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 53 d Mil Lel 45, Moorak Blue 82 d Moorak Red 36, Mt Gambier Bowls Club 81 d Blue Lake Bowlers White 46. Premiership Tables after Round 3 Kilsby Shield Post-Tel 6 points, 166.14%; RSL & District 4, 154.01; Saints 4, 135.76; Glenburnie 4, 122.92; Commercial Club 3, 94.83; Yahl 2, 85.87; Glencoe 1, 57.01; Kongorong 0, 50.94. Malseed Shield Moorak Blue 6, 159.37; Mt Gambier Bowls Club 4, 121.08; Moorak Red 4, 88.00; Mil Lel 2, 133.26; Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 2, 86.06; Blue Lake Bowlers White 0, 67.63.
HAMPDEN NETBALL A GRADE North Warrnambool 66 d Portland 36 (S. Arnott, K. Jennings, T. Telfer) Koroit 51 d Hamilton Kangaroos 36 (C. Tuffnell, A. McDonald, T. Morris)
ROUND THREE HOCKEY RESULTS Division 1 Men Cavaliers 5 d Strikers 1 West 3 drew with Tigers 3 Division 1 Women Redbacks 3 d Tigers 2 Division 2 Men Strikers 9 d Cavaliers 1 Tigers 3 d West 0 Division 3 Women West 2 d Tigers 1 Cavaliers 2 d Strikers 0 Under 15 Boys Strikers 6 d Cavaliers 0 Above - Cavaliers Division 1 Men’s Jonte Lunsmann shows good stick control. Below - Cavaliers veteran Andrew Grant clearing the ball out of defence during Division 2 Men action at the weekend.
BEARE NOTCHES ANOTHER VICTORY Mount Gambier based driver Anthony Beare took out the Murray Bridge round of the MJS Street Stock Series at the weekend.
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$
2015 VF COMMODORE EVOKE 85,670kms, 6 speed auto, window tint, air conditioning, 16” alloys, cruise, reverse camera. S848AQP. Internet ID: 23863
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20,990
$
2016 FORD TERRITORY TS MKII 51,293kms, new car warranty, one owner, full service history, 7 seats, navigato, tinted windows, cruise control. IGV1SM Internet ID: 23871
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33,990
$
2016 MAZDA BT-50 GT 51,012kms, new car warranty, one owner, leather, reverse camera, navigator, cruise, bluetooth, side steps, toneau cover. S800BNC. Internet ID: 23883
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39,990
$
2016 HOLDEN CALAIS V SPORTWAGEN VF II 18,437kms, sports auto, towpack, 19” alloys, front & rear parking sensors, lane assist, self parking, voice control. S792BKG Internet ID: 23862
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38,990
$
2010 FORD FIESTA ECONETIC WS 90,466kms, 5 speed manual, diesel turbo, CSA alloy wheels, cruise, 6 airbag package, air conditioning. S630ALB Internet ID: 23816
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9,990
$
2012 FORD MONDEO LX MC 91,618kms, 6 speed auto, one owner, air conditioning, 6 airbags, keyless entry, full books & history. S859BGS Internet ID: 23831
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13,990
$
39 ,0 00 km s
2015 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF ALLTRACK 132 TSI 59,479kms, turbo MPFI, leather seats, voice and cruise control, sat nav, AWD, roof rails, 7 airbag package. S799BJY Internet ID: 23866
ONLY
27,990
$
2016 TOYOTA RAV4 GX
2015 HOLDEN CALAIS V VF 36,697kms, climate control, 19” alloys, cruise, DVD player, leather, sat nav, reversing camera. Internet ID: 23861
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29,990
$
55,039kms, auto, air conditioning, cruise, 7 airbag package, MP3 compatible, power windows. 1IZIQU Internet ID: 23800
2016 VOLKSWAGEN AMAROK TDI400
$
ONLY
26,990
Tr en d 2015 FORD TERRITORY TZ SZ 58,086kms, auto, 2.7 litres, cruise control, bluetooth, rear parking, camera, navigation, cargo barrier, one owner. MCZ780 Internet ID: 23848
ONLY
27,990
$
45,000kms, manual, 2 litres, keyless entry, climate control. 1HV8DH Internet ID: 23788
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31,990
$
2015 FORD KUGA TREND AWD TF Sports auto, 2 litres. 1GM5EA Internet ID: 23849
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24,990
$
7 SE AT S
2017 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM PWRSHIFT AWD ZG
23,396kms, sports auto, 2 litres. 1JP6YC Internet ID: 23807
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$
32,990
NOW
31,990
$
2012 HYUNDAI SANTA FE ACTIVE DM
6 spd auto, turbo diesel, 7 airbgs, 17” alloys, cruise, reverse camera, power windows. ZJW388 Internet ID: 23872
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22,990
$
2017 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER LS AWD ZK 27,617kms, constantly variable transmission, 2.4 litres. CK63RY Internet ID: 23809
ONLY
26,990
$
2012 FORD RANGER XLT DOUBLE CAB PX 3.2 litres, ECB bullbar, bluetooth, cruise, climate control, heavy duty tow bar, tinted windows, side steps. SS81APU Internet ID: 23326
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113 Commercial Street East, MOUNT GAMBIER ares
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GREAT VALUE. EVEN BETTER FEELING. COROLLA ZR HATCH AUTO CVT
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23,990
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$78
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27,990
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Noel Barr Toyota
35 Bay Road,
Mount Gambier T 08 8721 3333 LMVD 65317
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