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Kidz Jump Zone For Fun and fitness in Mount Gambier. Active8 Sports & Fitness Centre 99 Penola Road. See page 3 for details
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COVER • KIDZ JUMP ZONE THE NEW DEFINITION OF FUN IN MOUNT GAMBIER Maggie Fullerton
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Nothing screams fun like a giant inflatable playground and that’s exactly what’s on offer at Active8 Sports & Fitness Centre with the new Kidz Jump Zone. Boasting giant slides, a daredevil jump, a rock climbing station, inflatable basketball rings and a host of other inflatable fun, including a Disney castle, there is no better venue to host your next party or special occasion or just to head along for some fun with family or friends. Aimed at children aged 5-14, the Kidz Jump Zone will also be complemented by a number of other activities, including the set up of available sports courts for soccer, netball, volleyball, tennis or cricket and you can even book a bootcamp session or extra party games and parents can bring party food for the celebration or purchase snacks from the Jump Zone Café. Open Saturday and Sunday, from 9am to 12 noon, and school holidays, bookings are essential and available times will be advertised on the centre’s facebook
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page each Thursday. All children must be supervised by an adult and there are strictly no drop offs, with no zipped clothing to be worn on the Kidz Jump Zone and socks being essential and available for sale from the reception desk if required. The cost is $10 for children aged 5-14 and $6 for under five year olds. The Kidz Jump Zone has already put through its paces with some come ‘n’ try sessions and is already filling fast with bookings. Bookings can be made through facebook or by calling (08)8723 0288. KIDZ JUMP ZONE Active8 Sports & Fitness Centre 99 Penola Road Mount Gambier Phone: (08)8723 0288 www.active8fit.com ON THE COVER: Liberty Dowdy & Alex Oehms enjoy the giant slides at the new Kidz Jump Zone at Active8 Sports & Fitness Centre.
TOUR OF THE GREAT SOUTH COAST CYLCING EVENT VARIOUS LOCATIONS AROUND MOUNT GAMBIER, GRANT DISTRICT COUNCIL & GLENELG SHIRE AREAS August 15-19
SHELLEY HUSBAND BOOK LAUNCH & CROCHETING WORKSHOPS MOUNT GAMBIER LIBRARY August 18
MOUNT GAMBIER HORSE TRIALS MOUNT GAMBIER & DISTRICT PONY CLUB • MOUNT GAMBIER AIRPORT August 18 & 19 (Pictured)
SWING MAN • DAMIAN CALLINAN SHOW PORTLAND ARTS CENTRE August 21
GINA RAISIN SALA EXHIBITION PATRICKS OF COONAWARRA Until September 2
LOCAL FACE HEADS UP FIRE FIGHTING EFFORT IN UNITED STATES
Above - South Australian representation: Ross Anderson, Natural Resources South East; Dyson Taverner CFS; Phillip Tapscott CFS.
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A team of 139 firefighters from Australia and New Zealand travelled to Los Angeles earlier this month to assist local fire crews trying to contain numerous large fires that have burned thousands of hectares in California. The specialist firefighters joined more than 12,000 American firefighters and 17 water bomber crews. Natural Resources South East Lower South East District Manager Ross Anderson was amongst the contingent. A South East local, Ross has almost 30 years of firefighting experience, including fighting forest fires in Central Gippsland during the Black Saturday fires in Victoria, and fighting significant fires in the Adelaide Hills and Flinders Ranges. Ross joined this deployment as a Divisional Commander, leading fire crews on the ground. Ross and SA Country Fire Service (CFS) personnel met with the rest of the Australian contingent in Sydney for a briefing before flying to Los Angeles. SA CFS spokesman Brett Williamson said the firefighters chosen have valuable experience. “Crews from the South East and the Port Lincoln area have the skills that the United States is searching for, as they have experience firefighting in rough terrain and forests,” Mr Williamson said. “The planned operation will see our personnel working a 14 day shift, followed by a two day rest break, followed by another 14 day shift.” This team is expected to return early next month.
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Steak Diane stir fry 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 Massel beef style stock cube, crumbled 2 tablespoons brandy 1/2 teaspoon cracked black pepper 1 teaspoon cornflour 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 500g piece beef rump steak, trimmed, thinly sliced
1 bunch asparagus, trimmed, halved diagonally 100g snow peas, trimmed, halved diagonally 100g green beans, trimmed, halved diagonally 2 garlic cloves, crushed Fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves, to serve Fried shallots, to serve Steamed brown basmati rice, to serve
Method Combine Worcestershire sauce, stock cube, brandy and pepper in a small bowl. Blend cornflour with 1/3 cup water in a small jug. Set aside. Heat a wok over high heat. Add 2 teaspoons of the oil to the wok. Swirl to coat. Add 1/2 the sliced beef. Stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes or until browned. Transfer to a bowl. Add 1/2 the remaining oil to wok. Add the remaining beef. Stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes or until browned. Transfer to a bowl. Add remaining oil to the wok. Add the asparagus, snow peas and beans. Stir-fry for 2 minutes. Add garlic. Stir-fry for 1 minute or until fragrant. Add the Worcestershire mixture to the wok. Stir-fry for 1 to 2 minutes. Add beef and cornflour mixture to the wok. Stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes or until heated through and sauce thickens slightly. Sprinkle ‘stir-fry‘ with parsley and fried shallots. Serve with rice
THE MOUNT GAMBIER HOSPITAL STAFF INVITE YOU TO JOIN YOUR LOCAL
SUPER HEROES AT THE MOUNT GAMBIER
HOSPITAL CHARITY BALL SATURDAY 25 AUGUST 2018 AT THE BARN PALAIS 6PM UNTIL LATE
A GALA CHARITY EVENT TO SUPPORT THE HOSPITAL TO CARE FOR OUR CHILDREN
IMAGES THAT LEAP OFF THE PAGE August is South Australian Living Artists (SALA) month and sees a variety of local artists taking the opportunity to showcase thier talents. Mary-Anne Le Roux is on such artist and her Mount Gambier Library exhibition is one with a difference - she works with discarded old books and brings them to life with her stencil art. There are 12 books in her 2018 exhibition with the library seeming to be the most logical fit to host the lovingly created works. Mary-Anne’s inspiration and artistic journey will be showcased in next week’s Lifestyle1. The exhibition runs from this Saturday until September 1 with a free demonstration of Book Art on Sunday, August 26.
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DOING IT FOR THE KIDS It is all about the kids, and their families, as the Mount Gambier Hospital staff gear up for another charity ball. Following on from the raging success of last year’s Bollywood Ball, a return to the hospital fundraiser ball format after more than a decade’s absence, the Super Heroes Hospital Charity Ball is on August 25 at The Barn Palais. The Bollywood Ball raised more than $50,000 and hopes are high, with paediatric services in the spotlight for the 2018 ball, that the community will replicate that generosity. Country Health SA South East acting regional director Ngaire Buchanan said the hospital had a clear vision for the future care of children. “We want to provide the best, family centred care for young babies, sick babies and young children in Mount Gambier,” Ms Buchanan said. “One size does not fit all – children are not little adults. What they need developmentally, environmentally and clinically can be so different and it is important we are able to provide all those needs.” Work has already begun on the play room for children, which is well overdue for a makeover. “The next priority is a treatment room for our children,” Ms Buchanan said. “At the moment procedures have to be done in their bed and that should be a safe place for them and not associated with anything else so we really need a separate treatment room.”
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Staff training is also a high priority, especially developing those connections with the children. There is also a wishlist of equipment. “We do have some specialist paediatric equipment because you can’t use adult the equipment for children and there are more things we need,” Ms Buchanan said. An example of that is trying to put a drip into a baby because it is very difficult to find the vein and there is specialist equipment you can use for children that makes this an easier, less difficult procedure that doesn’t hurt as much and doesn’t require as many attempts. There is also a heavy focus on the environment in the paediatric unit. “We are looking after the family
as a unit and we need a support area for family to go with their children for a bit of rest in a restful area,” Ms Buchanan said. “If we can provide the right environment, they will heal a lot quicker.” And so, the ball is on the horizon to help fund this vision. Tickets are $100 and available from Mangos Fashion and the Hospital Consulting Rooms. The evening includes a two course meal, a dance spectacular by MJ Dance Studio and The Thomas Ghea Big Band, with Dennis MacNamee as emcee.
QUALITY CYCLING EVENT CONVERGES ON REGION The 2018 Great South Coast Tour takes over the region this week as more than 100 world class cyclists tackle the gruelling journey. Running from August 15-19, the race is backed by the City of Mount Gambier, District Council of Grant and Glenelg Shire. Gold Coast Commonwealth Games gold medallists Sam Welsford and Kelland O’Brien headline Campolina-Visit Victoria Tour of the Great South Coast next week, injecting a huge touch of class into the five-day road cycling classic, as does dual Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic winner Nathan Elliott (pictured).
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AT A GLANCE
OPEN INSPECTIONS Complete Real Estate • For open times refer to www.completerealestate.com.au Gebhardts Real Estate • FRI 17th 5.00-5.30 22 Bond St • SAT 18th 9.30-10.00 15 Renfrey Plc • SAT 18th 9.30-10.00 2 Aquarius Crt • SAT 18th 9.30-10.00 7 St Andrews Dr
MOUNT GAMBIER WELCOMES FOUR NEW CITIZENS The Thomas family are the latest members of the Mount Gambier community to become Australian citizens following a citizenship ceremony held earlier this month in the council chambers. Originally from India, Reji Thomas, Juanita John, Mishael Thomas and Jessica Thomas made the Australian citizenship oath, pledging their loyalty to Australia at the ceremony. The ceremony was conducted by Mayor Andrew Lee and Acting CEO Judy Nagy and featured students from St Martin’s Lutheran College singing the Australian National Anthem. The Thomas family were joined by a large group of friends and City of Mount Gambier Councillors Ian Von Stanke, Christian Greco, General Manager Community Wellbeing Barbara Cernovskis and General Manager Council Business Services Pamela Lee, as well as District Council of Grant councillors Alan Hill and Julie Reis and CEO David Singe. Soroptimist Mount Gambier were also in attendance continuting their tradition of presenting candidates with a gift to welcome them as new Australian citizens. “I feel very honoured to welcome our new citizens as formal members of the Australian community and as members of our local community,” Mayor Lee said. “Conducting citizenship ceremonies is one of the highlights of my duties as Mayor, it is quite moving to see the joy on the faces of those who make the Pledge of Commitment as the final step on their journey to become an Australian citizen.”
FREE COMMUNITY MULCH DAY Wattle Range Council is holding a free mulch day for Wattle Range residents and community groups on Sunday, August 26 at 10am. The mulch will be avaiulable from the Penola Resource Recovery centre on Abbey Road and a loader will be on-site to fill your ute or trailer. Please bring personal protective equipment and a tarpaulin to cover your load. A disclaimer form will need to be signed. For more information visit www. wattlerange.sa.gov.au/wasteinitiatives
HAVE YOUR SAY Glenelg Shire Council is hosting one of its Listening Posts in Narrawong on Friday, August 17, from 12-2pm. It will be held at the Narrawong Community Hall and lunch will be provided. Listening Posts will be held over the next two years to allow communitiies to discuss new and emerging issues with councillors. If you can’t make the Narrawong meeting or would prefer to join the conversation online, head to yoursay.glenelg.vic.gov.au
TANTANOOLA COMMUNITY MEETING The community is invited to attend a Tantanoola Community Town Plan meeting from 6pm to 8.30pm on Tuesday, August 21, in the Tantanoola Hall. Wattle Range Council is developing Ten Year Community Town Plans for each of the townships within its boundaries. These Town Plans will enable each community to develop a vision for each of our unique towns and take a more strategic approach to projects and initiatives over the ensuing ten years. While the information gathering session will be supported by council staff, the plan will be driven by the community. This initial meeting will help develop a Vision Statement for the township, highlight what makes Tantanoola unique and what potential is available for the future. A light supper will be provided. For further information or to confirm your attendance, please contact community development officer Sarah Marzec on (08)8733 0900 or email sarah.marzec@wattlerange.sa.gov.au.
• SAT 18th 10.15-10.45 10 Morgan St • SAT 18th 10.15-10.45 6 Lui Ave • SAT 18th 10.15-10.45 2 Old Kent Crt • SAT 18th 11.00-11.30 12 Catharina Plc • SAT 18th 11.00-11.30 9 Longmire Tce • SAT 18th 11.45-12.15 18 Eldridge Dr, Worrolong Vicki Quinn Real Estate • SAT 18th 10.00-10.30 25 Blackall St • SAT 18th 10.45-11.15 14 Colonel Light Pl • SAT 18th 11.30-12.00 2/29 Victoria Tce Malseeds • SAT 18th 9.00-9.30 3 Lexington Cres • SAT 18th 9.30-9.45 39 McArthur St, Penola • SAT 18th 9.45-10.15 10 Sinclair St • SAT 18th 10.30-11.00 4 Tasman Crt • SAT 18th 10.45-11.00 2/31 Yeates St • SAT 18th 11.15-11.45 40 Vansittart Rd • SAT 18th 11.30-11.45 19-21 Smiths Rd, Port MacDonnell • SAT 18th 12.00-12.15 22 Milstead St, Port MacDonnell • SAT 18th 1.00-1.30 21 Stella Pl @ Realty Barry Ritter • SAT 18th 10.00-10.30 2 Creek St • SAT 18th 11.00-11.30 16 Degaris St • SAT 18th 11.45-12.15 5 Naylor Pl
Photo courtesy of Astyn Reid of Kinship Productions Key 2 Sale • SAT 18th 10.00-10.30 15 Tarandi Rd • SAT 18th 10.00-10.30 3 Cobblestone Crt • SAT 18th 10.45-11.15 13 Robin St • SAT 18th 10.45-11.15 2 Montgomery Ave • SAT 18th 11.30-12.00 3/12 Edward St • SAT 18th 11.30-12.00 20 Hayes Cres • SAT 18th 12.15-12.45 1B Banksia St • SUN 19th 10.45-11.15 108 Lake Tce East • SUN 19th 11.00-11.30 9 Mil-Lel Dr, Mil-Lel • SUN 19th 11.30-12.00 1/23 Elizabeth St • SUN 19th 11.45-12.15 73 William Rd, Worrolong • SUN 19th 1.15-1.45 406 Cafpirco Rd, Compton • SUN 19th 2.15-2.45 214 Wynham Rd, Moorak @ Realty Peter Dempsey • SUN 19th 1.00-1.30 97-99 Suttontown Rd • SUN 19th 2.00-3.00 19 St Andrews Dr Elders • SAT 18th 9.30-10.00 2 Ronald Gr • SAT 18th 10.15-10.45 3 Griffiths St • SAT 18th 11.00-11.30 20 Sunset Dr Blue Lake Real Estate • SAT 18th 9.45–10.15 11 Holzgrefe St, Millicent • SAT 18th 11.00–11.30 9 Blyth St • SAT 18th 11.45–12.15 5 Cardinia St • SAT 18th 12.30–1.00 9 Gemstone Crt • SAT 18th 1.15–2.00 36 McMahon Rd, Worrolong Green Triangle Real Estate • SAT 18th 10.00-10.30 9 Brolga St • SUN 19th 11.30-12.00 10-12 Hill St, Donovans
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COUNTRY LUXURY
406 Cafpirco Road, Compton, SA, 5291 Hidden down a beautiful tree lined drive way is this stunning and spacious family home with the most amazing outlook over the Compton countryside. The proportions of every aspect of the home are BIG! BIG rooms and BIG on features. Stunning kitchen with loads of cupboard space, stone bench tops, electric oven, gas cooktop and Frank coffee machine. Dining area and lounge are both warmed by wood heating & r/c air conditioning with expansive sliding doors which open onto the sweeping deck positioned to enjoy the breathtaking Northerly views. Huge Master Bedroom with opulent ensuite and dressing room plus two additional bedrooms with walk in robes, main bathroom plus dedicated family room with its own kitchenette. Beautiful outdoor dining area perfect for year round entertaining, plus dedicated study and large laundry. Garaging UMR for three vehicles all
with remote entry as well as a storage room, workshop, additional bedroom & toilet. The 5 Acres are fenced into one paddock with gardens including a beautiful fruit orchard and lush lawns. Chook yard and storage shed plus rainwater tanks and under house storage complete the property. This one will definitely tempt you to an existence on the land with your family. 4 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - 3 garages $579,000
Key 2 Sale Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 or Al Lamond 0418 849 266 https://www.key2sale.com.au/ RLA 282450
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Immaculately maintained 3 bedroom home located close to the Mount Gambier Hospital. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, this 6 year old home has much to offer. 2 living areas, formal and informal, lovely kitchen with elect cooking and dishwasher. Master bedroom with walk in robe and ensuite, bedrooms 2 and 3 with built in robes. Outdoor entertaining and a decent size rear yard.
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19 MAYFLOWER COURT
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Modern contemporary style home. Opulent in style and design. Solid jarrah timber flooring. Resembling high end living, the master bedroom includes a luxurious ensuite with separate toilet and double shower. Built-in-robes in all other bedrooms and are serviced by the lovely 3-way bathroom. High ceilings. There is electric cathedral style windows in the living area. Entertaining both inside and out has been made easy, gather around the stunning kitchen featuring a large island bench, 2 pak finish, gorgeous stone benchtops and highly functional walk in pantry. Stacker doors bring the outside in, which offers a built in barbecue on mains gas, built in fridge and stainless steel basin. Ceiling heaters allow for year round outside entertaining. Vehicle access is available to the rear yard that’s low maintenance with pop up sprinklers front and rear.
$279,000
3 ELLARD STREET
$230,000
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This appealing unit will ideally suit anyone looking for a low maintenance, exciting lifestyle being only a couple of minutes’ walk to the main street & equally as close to the bustling cafes & restaurants. The why to buy: • 2 spacious bedrooms • Master bedroom has a built-in robe • Fully renovated bathroom with separate toilet • Delightful kitchen with gas cooking & spacious pantry • Open plan kitchen, lounge/ dining
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Trendy kitchen with stainless steel gourmet cooker. Open plan dining and family area, plus formal lounge. Large 4 bedroom home, or 3 plus study. Ensuite and walk in robe to main bedroom. Large three way main bathroom. Gas ducted heating throughout plus reverse cycle in living area. Outdoor entertaining area. Easy care garden, large rear yard with pop up sprinklers. Vehicle access to rear yard. Double garage with internal access. 9 foot ceilings and much more on offer here. Priced to sell and great value.
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Beautifully restored character home situated very close to the city centre. Leadlight, etched glass, marble fireplaces + many more classic features. Glorious main bedroom with ensuite & WIR. Two remaining bedrooms & large office. Gracious formal lounge + open plan kitchen/ dining and occasional living. Modern kitchen: gas gourmet stove with griller & deep fryer, dishwasher & granite bench tops. Own cellar – great for a red or 2! Large stone high clearance garage, fits 4 vehicles, appox. 13m x 6m. A beautiful blend of timeless style & modern conveniences.
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Not your average size. This solid home comprises of 4 bedrooms, 3 with built in robes. Renovated bathroom with separate toilet. 2 spacious living areas. Freshly painted and new carpet throughout. Kitchen with new gas cooker. Large windows allow for plenty of natural light. Garage under main roof with internal access. Plus rear yard access to carport with high clearance. All this for the low price of $179,000. Get in quick for this one.
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STUNNING FAMILY HOME ON AN ACRE
Vicki Quinn has pleasure offering for sale this immaculate family home nestled on an acre of gorgeous gardens with room for the kids to roam free. With a unique floorplan, the home is comprises of 4 bedrooms, a dedicated office, formal lounge and an open plan kitchen, dine and family area. The timber kitchen has loads of bench space, dishwasher, induction cook top and a large walk in pantry. Overlooking gardens, the main bedroom is a great size and offers a Large walk in robe and ensuite, complete with a 2 person spa bath. Sliding doors spill from the family room to the superb outdoor entertaining, sheltered by zip track blinds. Ducted Reverse cycle heating/cooling throughout the home is powered by 3 Phase, ensuring cost effective comfort all year round. Vehicle access is available to the double colorbond shed (approx. 6M X 9M). With power in the rear yard.
332 CAFPIRCO ROAD
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This low maintenance 3 bedroom family home is situated close to the Mount Gambier hospital & Market Place Shopping Centre. Neutral décor throughout. Main bedroom has an ensuite and all bedrooms have built in wardrobes. A 3 way main bathroom provides a practical space for the kids to get ready. Open plan dining/kitchen/lounge room. The kitchen is light and well set out with gas cooktop and
DESIRABLE CENTRAL LOCATION
This centrally located home will ideally suit first home buyers, investors or anyone looking for an exciting, low maintenance living. Currently tenanted at $235 per week. What we love about this property: 2 spacious bedrooms both with BIR & optional 3rd bedroom or family room upstairs, opening out to the balcony. Light filled open planned kitchen, living, dining area. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances.
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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.
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This affordable two bedroom home offers a large separate living area with slow combustion heating, separate toilet and an enclosed carport with roller door, all on a conveniently sized 300spm (approx.) allotment. Situated close to Tenison Woods Collage. This is a great opportunity for the investor. Current rent is $160 per week and tenanted until April 2019. This solid, 9ft ceiling home is ideal for the first home buyers or investors.
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29 WALLACE STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR CHARACTER AND LOCATION $539,000 Be impressed by this beautifully cared for turn of the century dolomite villa, located on a large allotment in one of mount gambier’s prestigious streets. The property oozes character with its dolomite and stone features, veranders, lead lighting, high ceilings & ornate cornices,.
210 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR
19 ST ANDREWS DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
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IDEAL SMALL BUSINESS OR OFFICES $210,000 Wow what an opportunity to create a great asset in mount gambiers commercial street. Create a office/ commercial hub, a home, development or an investment. Solid stone home on a corner allotment with great vehicle access for parking.
Only a walk through can reveal its size and luxury, expected in this quality executive. Meeting you at the front door are 2.7 metre ceilings and featuring solid 2.35 metre doors throughout the home giving it the wow factor. 3 living areas featuring golf course veiws, ducted gas heating plus slow combustion and split system air-conditioning. Stunning kitchen with caesar stone bench tops, soft close draws and every cooks dream a butlers pantry. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 2:00 TO 3:00PM
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97-99 SUTTONTOWN RD MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR
20 O’LEARY RD MT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR O’LEARY ON THE PARK FROM $269,000 Attention first home owners, investors and retirees, these home and land packages are ideal for you. With stage 1 sold prior to marketing. We can now offer stage 2. Two of mt gambiers leading building companies are offering turn key finishes at prices everyone can afford.
RARE FIND $249,000 Check out this rare property of over 4,000 sq/m in mount gambier city. Ideal for the young family looking for space and enjoy park like surrounds with the luxury of city living. 4 bedrooms 2 living areas, galley kitchen and meals area. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 1:00 TO 1:30PM 15 GREENRIDGE DRIVE MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
MODERN, CLASSY, EASY LIVING
$499,000
The heading says it all, just walk in, relax and enjoy this beautifully built executive Home. Perfect for the busy family, professional couple or retiree. Features include, Kitchen length butlers pantry, classic kitchen soft close draws, veiws and Northern aspects, ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning, fully enclosed alfresco area, theatre room, open plan living, stunning wet areas, high ceilings, double garage and storage, rainwater, easy care gardens. Inspection of this property is recommended.. 28 SUTTONROWN ROAD MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR
15 DERWENT COURT MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS $189,000 Perfect for development (sca) flipper, renovater for the people who would like to get ahead. Solid stone home with good size living areas, slow combustion heating. Walk in pantry, electric kitchen, large backyard.
AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME $319,500 Check out this quality built, solid construction family home. Located in a quite cul de sac, 3 living areas, resort style main bathroom recently renovated with floor to ceiling tiles. Includes games room, family room, lounge room, 4 large bedrooms plus office.
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ALL YOU COULD WISH FOR 8/151 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST MOUNT GAMBIER 2 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR
$585,000
Be impressed with this one of a kind deaigned luxury home overlooking parks and gardens. Designed for family and entertaining in mind. Impressive on the outside and perfect on the inside. High ceilings, ducted reverse cycle airconditioning, and quality fixture fitting throughout. 4 living areas including theater room, games room, open kitchen meals living and a fully enclosed alfresco, great for entertaining all year round.
INNERCITY LIVING $199,950 Looking for easy living right in the city centre. Located in a very popular complex well maintained and safe and secure. 2 good size bedrooms with open kitchen meals area, flowing through to large lounge room. Well appointed bathroom and kitchen areas. Gas heating.
2 GEMSTONE COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
2/29 VICTORIA TCE MT GAMBIER 2 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR PERFECT SMALLER HOME $215,000 Great location, close to parks and city centre, fully renovated, new bathroom and kitchen. Modern look throughout, open meals kitchen family area. Split system air-conditioning. Private cort yard, easy maintenance, easy living, ideal for retiree or investor
15 MONTGOMERY AVENUE 2 BED I 1 BATH I 5 CAR GARAGE HEAVEN $199,500 A garage like this and a home all for under $200,000, i must be dreaming. 8 metre x 10 metre colour bond garage with 3.5 metre clearance at its peake. 2 bedroom stone home, with polished timber floors, slow combustion heating, split system air-conditioning, decking area.currently leased at $264 per week not including the garage.
BRAND NEW, DREAM HOME
26 YAHL MAIN ROAD, YAHL 4 BED | 2 BATH | 8 CAR
$439,500
Luxurious 4 bedroom home ideal for people with a busy lifestyle. Offering superb quality and modern open living. Abundance of natural light. Turn key finish with new owner need walk in and enjoy. Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning. Kitchen includes stone benchtops, soft close draws. Wet areas with stunning finishes. Enclosed patio area. Double garage umr with caravan access on the side. Nearing completion this property is a must to inspect.
COUNTRY FAMILY HOME $569,500 Enjoy the family life in this beautiful family home. Looking for room to move and sheds to make every man happy this home is for you. This quality home sits on a 5,000 s/ qm allotment including solid stone garage measuring approximate 18m x 10m with 2.7 m clearance.
PETER DEMPSEY | RLA: 269823 | 0418 854 393 | peterdempsey@atrealty.com.au
| www.atrealty.com.au
Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290
www.gebhardts.com.au Ph 08 8725 5766 22 Bond Street
NEW
NEW
2 Aquarius Court
15 Renfrey Place
7 Saint Andrews Drive
NEW
10 Morgan Street
NEW PRICE 3
2
$329,000
4
3
Tastefully renovated gem offering sweeping views of the city. 3 bedrooms – all with BIR’s, fully renovated bathrooms and laundry. Stunning near OPEN new kitchen. In a desirable FRI location. 4 car garaging 5.00 - 5.30 UMR. Just Special!
1
5
$259,000
You will love the location and the views over the city. Big living area & fantastic shedding. Updated kitchen with OPEN stone bench tops. This SAT one ticks all the boxes! 9.30 - 10.00
2 Old Kent Court
6 Lui Avenue
4
2
2
$359,000
Classy Family home in popular Conroe Heights, spacious and stunning and an entertainers delight – an inspection will not OPEN disappoint! SAT 9.30 - 10.00
NEW
9 Longmire Terrace
4
2
2
$650,000
“THE AUGUSTA”. Outstanding home. Master suite on top level with lounge area and balcony. Lower level with three bedrooms, kitchen/dining/living OPEN area, bi-fold doors to SAT alfresco area. Hardwood 9.30 - 10.00 stairs. Double garage.
12 Catharina Place
NEW
3
$120,000
1
A solid investment, potential for a strong return. Close proximity to schools and shops. Rental estimate $175 OPEN - $185 p/w. Enquire SAT today! 10.15 - 10.45
18 Eldridge Drive Worrolong
NEW PRICE 3+
2
3
$339,000
3
Beautifully positioned overlooking parklands. 3 spacious bedrooms, large open plan kitchen/living/ dining. Spacious ensuite OPEN and walk in robe. Handy SAT 5mX3m utility shed 10.15 - 10.45 perfect for the boat.
77 Wireless Road West
3
1
1
$174,500
5
2
2
2
$360,000
523m2
a
$389,000
8/5 Shepherd Street 7/5 Shepherd St 10/186 Commercial Street East 1/25 John St 7 Billing Road, Worrolong 3/184 Jubilee Highway West 46 Commercial Street West 6 Kalimna Crescent 3/40 Jubilee Highway West 13 Locke St 29 Gwendoline Street 3B Gebhardt Close 27 Landscape Lane, OB FLAT 33 Stiles Street 78A Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell 78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell 45 Sassanowsky Road, Suttontown
2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 3 4 3 3 5 3 4 3
2
2
$325,000
This superb family home is situated on a fantastic elevated allotment in the popular Conroe Heights. Spacious living OPEN areas, huge outdoor SAT entertaining and double 11.00 - 11.30 drive to extra shedding.
4
2
2
$109,000
$346,000
A generous size home located in a quiet cul-de-sac. All the necessities the modern family requires. Spacious living areas, outdoor entertaining & rear yard access.
2
1
1
4
1
3
$298,500
Immaculately presented throughout, this family delight will impress the fussiest of buyers. Designed for the OPEN whole family to enjoy SAT – exceptional! Comes 11.00 - 11.30 with bonus shedding.
2/56 Brownes Road
27 Genoa Street
Zoned city centre, this wonderful near level allotment is awaiting your low maintenance home office Commercial project (subject to council consent). Close to everything – this is a perfect opportunity.
RENTALS
4
7 Venice Court
25 Sturt Street
Superb family home in the fantastic Aramanta subdivision approx 4 ½ years old – If you are considering building you must inspect this property first. It has it all.
UNITS\HOUSES
$264,800
5 bedrooms all with built in robes, main with ensuite and walk in robe. Spacious kitchen/living/dining + large formal living.
4 Bengalee Crescent
2
2
33 Stiles Street
A perfect home for an investor or first home buyer. A well maintained property in a good location, close to schools, shops, sports grounds and hospital.
4
2
A solid and spacious home - ideal for the growing family. Add your touch and reap the rewards with this fantastic home in a OPEN popular location. Large allotment with room for SAT extra shedding. Only 10.15 - 10.45 minutes to the city centre.
2
1
1
$209,500
$199,500
A solid and trendy unit, ideal for investment or one to call home. Updated kitchen, generous room sizes & located in a quality group. Close to schools & shops. A smart choice!
a approx 934m2
2
$489,500
2
All the hard work is done! Presented to a high standard this magnificent home boasts space, enviable lifestyle and a private established OPEN setting, all on just over SAT an acre. Quality location 11.45 - 12.15 and priced to sell!
1/5 Banksia Street
3
1
$199,500
1
Excellent unit for the investor or downsizer located in a small complex close to all amenities. 2 Living area, neutral colours throughout & appealing yard.
177 Kilsby Road, OB Flat
25 Bertha Street
Immaculately presented homette, 2 bedrooms main with built in robes, spacious formal lounge with gas heating, single garage UMR, internal access to large rear yard.
4
$199,500
A fantastic inner city location – ideal site for your family home or unit development (s.t.c.c). Only minutes to quality schools, parklands, restaurants & café’s. Leave the car at home! Call now to secure your prime location.
4
1
$349,000
3
Beautiful family home located in the City fringe on 1,890m2 (approx). 2 titles – to be sold as a whole. Is immaculate inside & out. Country living – City convenience
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 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1
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Avail Now at $130 per week Avail 23/8/18 at $135 per week Avail 17/8/18 at $150 per week Avail 14/9/18 at $195 per week Avail 27/8/18 at $220 per week Avail 24/8/18 at $225 per week Avail Now at $240 per week Avail Now at $250 per week Avail Now at $250 per week Avail 5/10/18 at $260 per week Avail Now at $270 per week Avail Now at $285 per week Avail Now at $290 per week Avail Now at $370 per week Avail Now at $450 per week Avail Now at $475 per week P.O.A
46 Commercial Street West
3B Gebhardt Close
Avail Now 3 1 1 $240 pw • Position perfect for city living • Three bedroom apartment, main with access to balcony • Kitchen with electric cooking • Spacious lounge with gas heating • Private parking spaces at rear of building • Main Street precinct at your doorstep • No Pets
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78A Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell
Avail Now 3 1 2 $285 pw • 3 Bedrooms main with walk in robe & others with built ins • Three way bathroom • Open living-lounge/dining/kitchen with gas cooking & dishwasher • Ducted gas heating • Under cover deck • Double Garage UMR with internal access • Freshly painted throughout • No pets
NEW
Avail Now 3 2 2 $450 pw • Three bedrooms, Two Bathrooms • Superbly appointed with 2 Street frontage • Open Kitchen, meals & living • Upstairs Living & Balcony • Polished Hardwood floor • R/C Air Conditioning • Rear Entertaining • Double Garage with high clearance doors • No Pets
Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290 Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113
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4 Peake Street
3
1
$239,000
1
Located a short walk to Mount Gambier CBD. Features include: 3 bedrooms all with BIR, renovated kitchen, near new bathroom & laundry, freshly painted and new carpets. This one has the lot!
NEW
1 Melleray Court
NEW
84 Lake Terrace East
$259,500
a approx 5,000m2 each $159,500 each
3
Exciting new acreage subdivision located south of the city, both allotments measuring 5,000m2 approx. Electricity and water connected, rural style post and wire fencing.
Lovely north facing Mount Gambier stone home full of warmth and charm – a gorgeous family home. Beautiful timber kitchen, generous room sizes, outdoor entertaining & car cover.
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NEW
23 Saint Martins Drive
NEW
27 Gwendoline Street
4
2
3
Highest and Best offers by the 24th August 2018 at 12pm at office of agent. (Unless sold beforehand). This impressive Return Verandah Villa is situated on a coveted 1398m2 (approx.) corner allotment an easy walking distance to the Blue Lake and the city’s cafes, Restaurants and great shopping.
23 Dalkeith Drive
NEW
226 Glencoe Road, Glencoe
SOLD 4
2
$375,000
4
4
Superb executive style Family home located in a fantastic location close to Saint Martins Lutheran College and MacDonald Park Primary school. Exceptional!
WE HAVE BEEN BUSY SELLING PROPERTIES AND REQUIRE NEW LISTINGS. We will make it easy for buyers to fall in love with your property with our FREE HOME STYLING AND FREE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY.
11 Fairlie Street
3
2
1
Call our friendly team today for a FREE NO OBLIGATION APPRAISAL.
$339,500
Prepare to be delighted, when you step inside this superb and deceptively spacious family home, located in the Lady Nelson precinct an easy stroll to the City centre. This home will be snapped up very quickly. - it’s that good!
BENGALEE CRESCENT – Stage 4
1
$279,500
15 Gardiner Terrace
4
2
3
17 Yahl Hall Road
3
1
$169,000
4
Lovely affordable home on 2067m2 (approx.) two titles, country living with restful westerly outlook, bore and rainwater, fantastic community to raise a family. The possibilities are endless!
2/2A Doughty Street
$365,000
A charming home featuring cathedral ceilings, updated kitchen and light filled open living. Loads of living areas & great shedding- 2 street access and fantastic entertaining area.
8725 5766 WATER LICENCE
2
Excellent home for the Family, close to MacDonald Park Primary school and Saint Martins Lutheran College – brand new floor coverings throughout – nothing to do but move in!
4 Jacaranda Court
2+
2
1
$237,500
Fantastic double storey townhouse, great central position, Cafes, Restaurants and retail therapy At your front door!
63 Cape Douglas Road, Cape Douglas
Lower Limestone Coast PWA LKA water licence 6.5meg (6500KL)
$6,500 LAND
$115,000 TO $135,000
Premium allotments within Aramanta Estate, sweeping views of Mount Gambier, sizes ranging from 731m2 to 1,069m2. All services, fully fenced and retained. Ready to choose your dream block! Lot 50 – $120,000. Lot 57 – $115,000. Lot 51 – SOLD. Lot 58 – $115,000. Lot 52 – $130,000. Lot 85 – $135,000. Lot 53 – $135,000. Lot 86 – $128,000. Lot 54 – $120,000. Lot 87 – $128,000. Lot 55 – $115,000. Lot 88 – $128,000. Lot 56 – HOLD. Lot 89 – $130,000
Holding licence 24meg Mayurra, Kongorong area
$15,500
Holding licence 28.9meg LKPWA unconfined Compton Management Area
$POA
RENTALS 78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell
READY TO BUILD
$165,000
Here’s the perfect block – just choose your perfect home. Over 1/2 acre of land complete with power and bio-cycle septic system. 12m x 6m colourbond shed – concrete floor and power. Three roller doors – two with remotes. Mains water and rainwater tank. Handy store rooms /workshops. Established perimeter and fruit trees.
3
2
2
$245,000
Tightly held location, solid & spacious home with 2 living areas and fantastic outdoor entertaining + extra shedding. This home offers all a family desires.
3
1
1
$315,000
Absolute beachfront – A breathtaking seaside escape. Low maintenance home unrestricted sea views & large outdoor entertaining. Enjoy swimming, surfing & fishing at your doorstep.
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
NEW
COMMERCIAL
3A Mitchell Street
3B Mitchell Street
53 Commercial Street East
• Harrold St • 1/2 James Street • 2/2 James Street • 2 & 3/193 Commercial Street West Avail Now 4 2 2 $475 pw • Upstairs living, four bedroom, two bathrooms • Open dining, living and kitchen with granite benchtops & hardwood floors • R/C air conditioning • Lift • Front and rear balconies overlooking harbour • Double Garage with high clearance • No Pets
Avail Now
• 23-25 Commercial Street West • 3A Mitchell Street • 53 Commercial Street East • 3B Mitchell Street
Avail Now
Avail Now
Commercial
Commercial
Commercial
• Approximately 47.5 metres square • Large open flexible floor plan • Front and rear access to building • Rear parking area • Store room
• Approx. 54 metres square • Large open flexible floor plan • Front and rear access to building • Separate kitchenette with gas hot water service • Rear parking area • Store Room • POA
• Approximately 86.4 metres square • Large open flexible floor plan • Separate kitchen/ storage • Rear parking area • Separate store area
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10-12 Hill Street, Donovans
NE W
9 Brolga Street, Mt Gambier
OPEN SUNDAY 11.30-12.00PM
$175,000
3
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3
OPEN SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM 160 – 168 Wireless Road West, Suttontown
$219,000
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1
Expressions of Interest
5 Grange Place, Mount Gambier
$127,500
16 Coral Cove, Port MacDonnell
$87,500
3
104 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier
38 Sargent Close, Robe
Expressions of Interest by Friday, August 17, 2018, 5pm
17 Ramsay Avenue, Mount Gambier
3
1
2
3
2
UNDER CONTRACT 1
3-4
$460,000-$475,000
60 Milstead Street, Port MacDonnell
461 Caroline Headquarters Road, Caroline
UNDER CONTRACT $245,000
1
1
$95,000 4
3
2
1
eldersrealestate.com.au 520 EIGHT MILE CREEK RD, EIGHT MILE CREEK
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59-61 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER
COMMERCIAL
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4
BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
$880,000-$895,000 4
2
7
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING SEPTEMBER 20TH AT 1PM
14 MCGREGOR ST, MT GAMBIER
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2
2
2 RONALD GR, MT GAMBIER
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1
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2002 GLENELG RIVER RD, WYE
BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
SATURDAY
9.30-10.00AM
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
$590,000
219 COMMERCIAL ST E, MT GAMBIER 3
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1
4 PECAN PLACE, MT GAMBIER
3
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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771 3 GRIFFITHS ST, MT GAMBIER
4
$255,000
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
2
20 SUNSET DR, MT GAMBIER
3
$225,000 3
SATURDAY
$170,000
3 RYAN AVE, MT GAMBIER
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
3 UNITS
$340,000 4 UNITS
158 TELFORD RD, MOORAK
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771 10 LILA CRES, NENE VALLEY
4
$140,000
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
2
10 GWENDOLINE ST, MT GAMBIER
2
$695,000 WEEKEND RETREAT
$330,000 10
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
7
8
$990,000
9 HAMMER PDE, BLACKFELLOWS CAVES
11.00-11.30AM
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771 60 WEHL ST, MT GAMBIER
$239,000 3
BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
LAND
2
2
$279,000
SPRINGVIEW ESTATE
Collins Street, Suttontown
PR ICE
43 SHELTON ST, MT GAMBIER
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
1
SATURDAY
10.15-10.45AM
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
1
NE W
LAST 2 LOTS AVAILABLE LOT 211 - $149,000 LOT 255 - $145,000 Services include town water, sewer, power & Telstra
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
$590,000
BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
$189,000-$199,000
BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
$80,000
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0422 156 363
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FRIDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER 2018 AT 12.30PM ON THE PROPERTY
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EXTERIOR FRESHLY PAINTED
APPROX 1279m 2 BLOCK
NEW OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA
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APPROX. 3.47 ACRES
KEEN VENDOR
HUGE SHED
12 ACRES + HUGE SHEDS
APPROX. 1 ¼ ACRES. NEW FLOOR COVERINGS THROUGHOUT
WITH 12M X 8M GI SHED ZONED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL
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BARRY RITTER
0408 853 180
OPEN Y DA SATUR 2.15 -1 5 :4 1 1
FOR SALE - $650,000 LOT 700 LUMIDIN BOULEVARD, MT GAMBIER • • • • • • • •
3.066 ha of Residential land • Great opportunity to buy and subdivide, Large Parcel of elevated Residential Land Hold in a super Fund / Family Trust or Build a Two street Access and access to a reserve home with the intention to subdivide in the Close to MacDonald Park and St Martins Future School Plans and concept plans Available Call Barry to view Subdivision Plan Proposed Plans for a Potential 31 allotments STCC included All on one title
FOR SALE - $339,000 3 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
5 NAYLOR PLACE, MT GAMBIER • • •
180 Degree city views • Lake side location • Large kitchen over looking open plan living with views • Lovely bay window around the dining area with views • Separate bathroom and laundry
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Upstairs Master and 2nd bedrooms Downstairs 3rd bedroom with en suite, garage and store room possible 4th bedroom could be easily added downstairs Corner alotment
OPEN Y DA SATUR .30 11-11
NO UPFRONT COSTS IF YOU LIST WITH BARRY RITTER NOW*
FOR SALE - $289,000 16 DEGARIS ST, MT GAMBIER • • • •
Open plan living Large Rumpus room Great workshop and store room Out door patio with open fire place and
4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR Built in BBQ • Double carport • 1064m allotment • Elevated Location
OPEN Y DA SATUR :30 10-10
BARRY RITTER 0408 853 180 barryritter@atrealty.com.au *Terms & Conditions apply - Only available until the end of August 2018. Includes set property package that can’t be modified. Only available for exclusive listings. This offer is exclusive to Barry Ritter from @realty. Call Barry for information.
NEW PRICE - $179,000 2 CREEK ST MT GAMBIER • Gas heated Lounge • open plan kitchen meals area • Double Garage
3 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR • Secure rear yard • Private and secure Front yard • 2 street access
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AUCTION LARGE AUCTION ROOM SALE SUNDAY AUGUST 26TH 2018 10AM SA TIME PLEASE NOTE EARLIER STARTING TIME “BOTH AUCTION ROOMS FULL” SALE INCLUDES 2 DECEASED ESTATES UNDER INSTRUCTIONS OF THE EXECUTORS AND SEVERAL BY ORDER OF POWERS OF ATTORNEYS OF AGED CARE MOVERS & DOWNSIZERS. ANTIQUE, OLD STYLE AND LOTS OF AS NEW MODERN FURNITURE INCLUDING LEATHER, GREAT LINE UP OF AS NEW WHITE GOODS & SMALL APPLIANCES, COLLECTABLES GALORE, OUTDOOR ITEMS, SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. JEWELLERY, COINS, A LARGE COLLECTION OF THE LATE LORRY HUMPHREYS ART WORK – A FACINATING JOURNEY INTO THE ARTISTS WORKS WITH PROCEEDS TO THE STAND LIKE STONE FOUNDATION. A VERY DIVERSE OFFERING WITH INSPECTION HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. PLEASE SEE THE BORDER WATCH FRIDAY 24TH FOR LISTINGS.
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CAMPAIGN TO RAISE FUNDS FOR COMMUNITY FUND The entire community can support United Way Glenelg on Friday, August 31, by wearing blue to work or school to help raise vital funds for its community fund. Monies for the community fund have traditionally come from local Workplace Giving campaigns, individual donations and donations from companies throughout the Glenelg Shire. This is a new way residents can support the community they live and work in. Executive officer Nicole Carr said it was an easy way for local people to
know they are making a difference with all funds raised to be allocated to projects supporting health, education and financial stability of people in the Glenelg Shire. “United Way Glenelg invests in grass-roots, collaborative projects that focus on innovative solutions for challenges within our community,” she said. “If we can get 1000 people to WEAR BLUE and make a donation, we can raise much needed funds for these projects. United Way Glenelg grants are currently available for eligible projects. By wearing blue we aim to bring a greater awareness to the fact that United Way Glenelg only exists through the community who supports it.” It is easy to get involved. Register your school or business by going to www.unitedwayglenelg.com.au/wearblue, collect a gold coin donation and then bank the proceeds to United Way Glenelg. If you would like more information about United Way WEAR BLUE day please contact Nicole Carr on 0410 513 305 mail@unitedwayglenelg. com.au Above (from left) - Tiana Richardson, Evie Richardson, Paul Richardson & Isabelle Richardson.
CLASSIC BIKE & CAR SHOW STILL CHASING ENTRIES The Blue Lake City Custom/Classic Bike and Car Show is still chasing entries for their October event. Entry is only $10 per vehicle and organisers are looking for all types including hot rods, street machines, drag cars and bikes, off road, speedway, vintage cars and bikes for the October 27 event, which will be hosted at Active8. Proceeds are going to suicide awareness programs. For more information and entry forms contact Graeme on 0419 806 410 or email gcleves@remax.com.au
STEP BACK IN TIME FOR SCIENCE WEEK Science week is almost here and the Naracoorte Caves have a very special event you wont want to miss. Come along to the Wonambi Visitor Centre on Sunday, August 19t,from 11am to 12.30pm and join the Naracoorte Cave guides on a journey back in time to learn about the Mega fauna that once roamed the area 45,000 years ago. Dr Liz Reed will give a special presentation and the very entertaining Professor Flint will be singing some tunes following the event at 1.30pm. Cost is $20, and children must be accompanied by an adult. Adults at children prices. Book now to secure your place by phoning (08)8760 1210.
ICE COMMUNITY FORUM HEADS TO NARACOORTE Substance Misuse Limestone Coast s bringing its community forum to the Naracoorte Town Hall on Monday, August 20, at 7pm. The Ice Update is a community information forum sponsored by the Rotary Club of Mount Gambier West, Mount Gambier and Bordertown. Providing the latest information on “Ice” and how our local community is responding, this free community event will feature video footage of the original Mount Gambier forum, followed by a live question and answer session with a local panel of experts. For information and bookings phone Limestone Coast Police Crime Prevention Section on (08)8735 1047
COFFEE & A CHAT WITH A DIFFERENCE The Great South Coast Economic Migration Project is holding its next Language Cafe this Friday from 3-5pm at Henriz in Hamilton. The Language Cafe is open to anyone in the community wanting to practice English conversation in a relaxed and informal setting. Native English speakers are invited to come along and support others to practice English. Coffee, tea and afternoon tea is provided. lifestyle1.net | 24
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CRITICAL MEETING FOR LICENSED SPORTING & RECREATIONAL CLUBS All licensed sporting, recreational clubs and businesses within the councils of Wattle Range, Kingston & Robe are invited and encouraged to attend an information forum and Liquor Licensing Accord update meeting on Wednesday, August 22. Held in the Millicent War Memorial Civic and Arts Centre from 6 until 8 pm. This forum will give participants an update about new important Liquor Licensing regulatory changes and an insight into grants & hosting events. Supper will be provided. Through this initiative, Wattle Range Council is hoping to ensure businesses and clubs remain well informed and prepared for changes in the legislation avoiding risk of enforcement by the relevant agencies. It is important that every business or club has at least one representative attend on the night. Council’s Director Development Services Steve Chapple encouraged club representatives and proprietors to attend. “This initiative across the three regions arranged by Wattle Range Council provides opportunity not only for information sharing but a unique chance for clubs and businesses from across the Council’s to meet and share ideas and develop strong networks,” Mr Chapple said. “To ensure that clubs and businesses remain profitable and aware of their responsibilities we are eager to bring these guest speakers to one location on one night for your benefit.”
The gues speakers include Tony Elletson, Limestone Coast Local Government Association’s StarClub field officer providing a StarClub update and speaking on how to secure funding and local club training and the executive officer of Clubs SA Mike Penfold, will be attending to provide an overview of the changes to Liquor Licence Act and how these changes will affect your licence. Sporting clubs need to be prepared in the lead up to finals, and businesses be aware, as ouncil has been warned, it is not a matter of ‘if’ more a matter of ‘when’ your premises will be visited by Consumer Business Services Enforcement Officers. Wattle Range Council’s Manager of Development, Health & Compliance John Best will present an overview of the new Planning, Development & Infrastructure Act which will likely impact these facilities. John will also highlight how to obtain development approval for a new activity then speak about fire safety requirements which apply to any building that is used by the public. Nigel Blake, educational manager TAFE SA, will speak about hosting events linking into tourism opportunities and will cover safe food handling and Roger Babolka, Wattle Range Council economic development manager will share tips on successful grant writing. The meeting will be closed by Sergeant Andy Stott, Manager Crime Prevention SAPOL, to assist with questions and to emphasise the importance of security & CCTV. The evening forum has been scheduled in this format to enable volunteers, committee members of sporting & recreational clubs, and proprietors of food/liquor businesses to be able to attend. To assist with catering and seating those interested in attending should contact (08)8733 0900 by Monday, August 20.
GRANT DISTRICT COUNCIL LOOKING TO ATTRACT NEW BLOOD The District Council of Grant is calling on the community to have their say in the upcoming Local Government elections in November 2018. Only a small number of people nominate for a position on council, but CEO David Singe said there were many reasons to get involved. The workings of council can often be the result of public criticism, due to lack of knowledge of what legislation governs how councils run and what can and can’t be resolved during a council meeting. “Councils can be quite complex and a challenge to some,” said Mr Singe. “However, there is training available to those newly elected and support systems in place to help ease the way. Councils deal with an enormous range of subjects, from economic development and environmental protection to dog and cat management.As a councillor you’ll learn about a wide range of topics and the legislative and budgetary frameworks that sit around them. As you learn about council business and develop your knowledge of council meeting procedures, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to the (often robust) discussions in chamber by representing your community.” Nominations to stand as a councillor or Mayor open on September 4 and close at noon on September 18. There are no costs or nomination fees associated with running for council. To assist community members in making a decision, the Local Government Association in conjunction with the Electoral Commission of SA will be holding a joint Candidate Briefing Session for the District Council of Grant and City of Mount Gambier on Wednesday, August 22, at 6pm in the Dress Circle at the Main Corner, and all are welcome. The District Council of Grant will also be running a separate Candidate Briefing Session on Wednesday, August 29, at 5.30pm in the District Council of Grant Council Chambers. Further information on the council election can be found at www. dcgrant.sa.gov.au/elections2018 lifestyle1.net | 26
LOCAL WINEMAKER LOOKING TO SUPPORT GRASSROOTS MUSIC The Australian Independent Music Awards brought almost 400 people from around the world to Adelaide, and Koonara Wines’ Dru Reschke was on the invite list. As a major sponsor, Dru attended the awards night at the Queens Theatre at the end of last month and noted the calibre of artists. “It was an amazing display of talent,” said Dru. “We are very lucky to have had a few of these artists visit the Limestone Coast.” Best Independent Country Music winner Fanny Lumsden was one such artist. Brought to the region by Penola locals John Rymill of The Royal Oak Hotel, and Simone Kain, of George the Farmer, Fanny stopped for a show in Coonawarra as part of her Country Halls Tour late last year. “Talking to Fanny’s bandmate, and husband, Dan Stanley Freeman after the awards, he said they had fond memories of the Coonawarra show and would love to come back soon,” Dru said. Adelaide performer Ollie English featured at Scouted Festival on the Friday, representing South Australia to those visiting for the AIR Awards. Recently supporting Robbie Williams and playing to tens of thousands, Ollie will be back in the region performing at Bellwether winery on Sunday, September 2. Bellwether’s Sue Bell said it will be great to have Ollie back in town. “I love music, and wanted to see more of it here,” said Sue. “We’re actually lucky living away from the big cities, as when artists pick up gigs locally between their big shows, we get the chance to know them in a more intimate setting.” Knowing firsthand how tough it can be to stay independent, Dru is passionate about supporting likeminded people. “We want to support those who have chosen to take control of their own business and careers, especially small businesses like ours – which includes independent musicians,” he said. “By sponsoring events like AIR, we make some really great connections. Supporting up and coming artists also lifts the profile of the Limestone Coast and encourages talented people, like these musicians, to visit the region and share their passion with locals over a wine or two. We want to create more opportunities for everyone as a community to get together, and if that means being exposed to some great live music, all the better.” Above - Dru Reschke (right) with AIR general manager Maria Amato.
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BRAIN TEASER WHO AM I?? How many clues did you need? 1. I was born in Hobart in 1988. 2. I grew up in Bellerive and played footy for Clarence. 3. I made my senior debut as a 16 year old, kicking four goals in a losing grand final. 4. The following year I was part of the premiership winning senior team. 5. I played for the Tassie Mariners in the TAC Cup and competed at the Under 18 national championships. 6. I was pick 13 at the 2006 national draft. 7. I made my AFL debut in 2007 against Essendon. 8. I am a two-time Coleman Medallist and won my club’s goal kicking on eight occasions. 9. I am a Jack Dyer medallist, a two time All Australian and a premiership player. 10. My cousin Nick was also a star AFL footballer and I have also recently enjoyed a cameo as the lead singer of The Killers. My name is Jack….? TDLOWEIR KCAJ :REWSNA
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MEMBER FOR MOUNT GAMBIER GOES IN TO BAT FOR EPILEPSY The Chief Executive Officer of The Epilepsy Centre has welcomed a push by Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell to secure State Government funding for the facility, saying extra financial support would allow the centre to extend its regional services. In a three-part motion to State Parliament on August 1, Mr Bell called on the State Government to provide funding for the centre, for more educational and awareness programs and also to recognise epilepsy as a chronic health condition. Centre CEO Robyn Wakefield thanked Mr Bell, saying his motion highlighted the centre’s ongoing plight to secure funding. “I was absolutely thrilled,” she said. “It’s brought the issue of funding back in the limelight where it should have been all this time.” Mr Bell said the State is “well overdue” in supporting the more than 61,000 people living with epilepsy. “South Australia and the Northern Territory are the only states in Australia that do not receive State Government funding to support people living with this sometime debilitating condition,” he said. Mr Bell also highlighted the gap in support and services when a person was diagnosed with epilepsy as a primary condition rather than a secondary condition, which then removes the persons access to NDIS support. “The distinction between primary and secondary diagnosis creates a significant gap in public health services and the organisation filling this gap is The Epilepsy Centre,” he said. “In South Australia, 34,000 people have a primary diagnosis and many of these are reliant on the support of this vital facility.” The centre, based in Adelaide, survives solely on private donations and Ms Wakefield said funding would allow the centre to expand its regional services. “We don’t knock anyone back but we get up to five new families approach us every week asking for assistance,” she said. “With more money, we would be able to employ more nurses and provide more education and resources across the whole State.” Mr Bell’s motion included the story of eight year old Mount Gambier girl Ella Height, who was diagnosed with a rare and incurable form of epilepsy – Glut1 deficiency syndrome – in 2015. Ella had her first seizure at three months of age and now has to travel to Adelaide every three months for specialist appointments. Through the family’s foundation Ella’s Purple Promise, Ella and her mother Katherine have raised funds for the centre and work to raise awareness of epilepsy at a local level. Mr Bell called Ella’s mother Katherine a “true advocate” for the condition. “It is only through Katherine’s dedicated efforts that dedicated nurses from The Epilepsy Centre ran epilepsy awareness information sessions in Mount Gambier last week,” he said. “I commend Katherine and Ella for all they have done to spread awareness of the condition. It is time for South Australia to keep up with the rest of Australia and deliver the much-needed services for all the Ellas and Katherines out there.” Above - Katherine & Ella Height with Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell. lifestyle1.net | 28
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KICKSTART FOR BLADES OF GLENCOE FUNDRAISER Momentum is building for the Blades of Glencoe fundraising event next March with SA Health tipping in $10,000 for the event, which is set to shine a spotlight on mental health and suicide prevention. The funding was made available through the South Australian Suicide Prevention Community Grant Scheme. The March 10 event next year will see the Glencoe Woolshed step back in time again to relive the days of old fashioned blade shearing, including continuous demonstrations and a speed shearing competition and based on the success of a group of female shearers, who already have raised $30,000 with the Ducks on the Pond event in Harrow, joining forces with the girls seemed a perfect fit. They approached blade shearing icon Richie Foster to join the Blades of Glencoe event and direct the proceeds to organisations that take the stigma out of seeking mental help, particularly for rural men. Rural mental health is such a hot topic that a network quickly evolved. SA Health hosted a Suicide Prevention Network seminar at the Woolshed in May, opened by Wattle Range councillor Rob Dycer and Premier’s Advocate for Suicide Prevention, MLC John Dawkins. Both were impressed with the Woolshed’s appeal as a living symbol of rural endurance. SA Health senior project officer David Thompson said the South Australian Suicide Prevention Community Grant Scheme (SASPCGS) would support the event to raise awareness, break down stigma, and increase connections within the community that can save lives. Janine Midgley is one of the female shearers set to be part of the March 10 event. “This our way of trying to make a difference, to save lives and bring some awareness into the world,” she said. “Life has thrown me some blows and mighty challenges but I’ve survived. Still every day is a challenge. I have lost many friends and am involved with work mates and farmers who are struggling in silence.” This collaborative venture links The National Trust, SA Health, Wattle Range Council, the Suicide Prevention Networks, Lifeline South East and those vital instigators, the female shearers and the Blade Shearing Revival Group. Their message is clear and simple - It’s OK not to be OK. Just ask. Opting to take their campaign to the Glencoe Woolshed, Ms Midgley said it was the obvious choice. “Glencoe Woolshed is the real deal, just the same as it was in 1863,” she said. “And the National Trust has the experience of a similar day in 2015, which attracted thousands of people.” Blades of Glencoe will be held on Sunday March 10 next year and is open to shearers from all over the world. Competitors at different skill levels will demonstrate the ancient art of blade shearing and vie for cash prizes. Tickets will be sold online from November. Glencoe Woolshed is near Mount Gambier in South Australia. It was built of limestone and hand carved timbers in 1863 and still stands in its original condition, ready to click back to life whenever sheep, blades and strong, skilled arms are available.
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Redbacks D1 3 def West D2 0 The late game on Friday night saw Redbacks Division 1 Women’s side take on the West Division 2 side. Redbacks, of course, went into the game as firm favourites but West, with a good mix of veteran leadership and youth, was not going to be a pushover. After a few minutes settling into the game it was West that had the momentum, creating goal scoring opportunities while also frustrating Redbacks attempts in attack. West failed to capitalise on their chances though and that is always going to be a dangerous move against a Division 1 side that is always going to make the most of it’s opportunities. Indeed Redbacks did when they were able to score two goals from two chances before the half time break. Despite the half time deficit, West entered the second half knowing that they were more than competitive. They continued to play with confidence but the goal scoring opportunities dried up. Redbacks had the upper hand in general play but the dogged West defence of Jenny Peterson, Steph Ward, Charli Hockey and goal keeper Renae Nicholson frustrated them for much of the half. Claudia Edmonds and Jemma Heraper were amongst the best for Redbacks and it was through their play that Redbacks were able to score again in the second half to secure their 3-0 victory. Best Players: West - April Hockey, Renae Nicholson. Redbacks - Jemma Heraper, Claudia Edmonds. RESULTS Division 1 Men Tigers 6 def Redbacks 0 West 3 def Cavaliers 1 Division 1 Women Redbacks D1 3 def West D2 0 Division 2 Men West 5 def Cavaliers 0 Division 3 Men West 4 def Cavaliers 3 Division 3 Women Redbacks 1 drew with Tigers 1 West 2 def Cavaliers 1 U15 Boys West 7 def Cavaliers 0 U12 Boys West 1 def Cavaliers 0
The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association held its last association championship for the 2018 season. Along with the championship, a special presentation took place before play proceeded. Keisha Pearson from the Post-Tel team, was presented with a cheque from the Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association. The money was presented to Keisha by Association President Andrew Simpson, to help her out to play Junior Singles in the 49th Nationals in Caloundra later in August. The championship then proceeded with the Elma Attiwill/Sportscene Ladies singles and the Pearson Family/Athol and Sue Malseed Men’s singles, which also incorporated the Ian Simpson Memorial Champion of Champions. In the Elma Attiwill / Sportscene Ladies singles, semi-final saw Saints player Veronica Opie take victory from Commercial Club player Kelly Williams 10 shots to 2. The other semi-final saw the Kristy Errock from Glenburnie beat her sister Serena Bourn also from Glenburnie 7 shots to 1. This set up a final between Veronica Opie and Kristy Errock, Kristy scored two shots on the first end. Then Veronica started scoring multiples and managed to be three shots in front after the fifth end, but the game was not finished with Kristy fighting back to have the scores level on the last end and put the final into an extra end with Veronica scoring one shot to take victory over the seventeen other competitors and win the 2018 Elma Attiwill / Sportscene Ladies singles championship 7 shots to 6. In the Pearson Family/Athol and Sue Malseed Men’s singles saw the first semi-final go to Post-Tel’s Zac Pearson over the Glenburnie player Brad Errock 8 shots to 1. In the second semi-final Saints player Jos Breuker beat the Commercial Club player Michael Cameron 5 shots to 4. The Men’s final between Zac and Jos was lined up to be a very close game but right from the start Zac consitantly bowled his way to score multiples and had a laed of five shots after the fourth end, Jos tried to fight back but was unsuccessful to win but was very happy to make the final giving Zac the win and take victory over the fourty other competitors 9 shots to 4 in the 2018 Men’s Singles championship. This saw Zac and Veronica meet in the Ian Simpson Memorial Champion of Champions, with both of them going for their first ever Champion of Champions crown. Veronica tried her hardest but was out bowled by Zac who was a little more determined to win the Memorial Champion of Champions named after his uncle. Zac won the silverware 8 shots to 3. In the Ladies consolation semi-finals Nola Spencer (Moorak Red) defeated Jennifer Bowering (Saints) 6 shots to 5 and Betty Allen (Kongorong) defeat Fiona Pearson (Post-Tel) 5 shots to 3. The Ladies consolation final was won by Nola Spencer defeating Betty Allen 7 shots to 5. In the Men’s consolation semi-finals Noel Miller (RSL & District) defeated Graham Dent (Commercial Club) 5 shots to 4 and Peter Gregory (Yahl) defeated Kym Jones (Mt Gambier Bowls Club) 8 shots to 2. The Men’s consolation final was won by Peter Gregory defeating Noel Miller 8 shots to 2.
Above - West Under 15 player Angus Widdison had a great game against Cavaliers in round 18.
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Above (left) - Presentation of a cheque to support the Juniors in the National Championships as president Andrew Simpson hands it over to Keisha Pearson Above (right) - Ladies & Men’s Singles Finalists - Jos Breuker, Nola Spencer, Zac Pearson, Veronica Opie, Kristy Errock, Betty Allen, Peter Gregory, Noel Miller
Tenison Woods College has had a busy couple of weeks with three new faces joining the team. Donna Denton has come on board as a specialist coach in the High Performance Sports Program (HPSP), while Pioneers head coach Richard Hill has been appointed Direcotr of Basketball and Pioneers captain Tom Daly Head Coach of the Titans Basketball High Performance Sports Program (HPSP). Lifestyle1 will chat to both new coaches in an upcoming issue. Above (left) - Ciaran Buckley; HPSP coordinator Kate Exelby; Donna Denton; princpal David Mezinec & Kaitlin Egan. Above (right) - Princpal David Mezinec; Director of Basketball Richard Hill; head coach Tom Daly; HPSP coordinator Kate Exelby & Ciaran Buckley.
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LOCAL SPORT WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL A GRADE West Gambier 2.1 7.3 8.4 9.4 (58) Casterton Sandford 1.3 2.4 4.7 7.10 (52) Goals - West: T. Zeitz 3; S. Zeitz 2; K. Giddings, T. Holmes, D. Walsh, R. Kuller. Casterton Sandford: B. Galpin, T. McArlein 2; T. Clode, H. Jarrad, W. MacDonald. Best - West: L. Bradley-Brown, S. Wenman, R, Kuller, T,. Zeitz, T. Holmes. Casterton Sandford: W. MacDonald, C. Currie, B. Galpin, T. Shannon, M. Killey, J. Stephenson. East Gambier 3.1 7.3 8.7 11.10 (76) North Gambier 1.3 5.3 6.4 7.5 (47) Goals - East: J. Forster, T. Williams 2; J. Dawe, S. Blashaw, M. Rumbelow, K. Thomson, N. Lock, M. McCallum, M. Willson. North: F. Marshall 2; W. Stafford, J. Hatt, J. Hollitt, S. Stafford, N. Blachut. Best - East: J. Forster, J. Ransom, B. Rathjen, J. Eldridge, M. Watson, M. Kieselbach. North: F. Marshall, S. Stafford, J. Schutz, N. Mark, T. McInerney, D. Munn. Millicent 1.6 3.11 5.17 8.24 (72) South Gambier 1.0 2.1 3.3 3.3 (21) Goals -Millicent: S. Willis 3; T. Hutchesson 2; H. Nitschke, C. Gallio, M. Gordon. South: M. Hein, B. Kain, M. Sutton. Best - Millicent: C. Gallio, C. Williams, T. Hutchesson, S. Willis, M. Gordon, C. Hobbs. South: N. Jenkion, B. Howard, T. Saffin, N. Tarca, D. Boyd, B. Miller.
B GRADE Casterton Sandford 12.14 (86) d West Gambier 3.5 (23) East Gambier 11.8 (74) d North Gambier 2.4 (16) Millicent 5.11 (41) d South Gambier 3.5 (23)
UNDER 17.5 Casterton sandford 13.8 (86) d West Gambier 4.3 (27) East Gambier 4.12 (36) d North Gambier 3.4 (22) South Gambier 8.9 (57) d Millicent 1.1 (7)
UNDER 15 West Gambier 10.4 (64) d Casterton Sandford 0.2 (2) East Gambier 8.4 (52) d North Gambier 6.3 (39) South Gambier 7.10 (52) d Millicent 0.0 (0)
UNDER 13 South Gambier 4.5 (29) d Millicent 2.2 (14) West Gambier 3.8 (26) d Casterton Sandford 3.2 (20)
WESTERN BORDER NETBALL A GRADE Millicent 68 (D. Verbena, M. Turner) d South Gambier 38 (I. Walker, G. Hood); North Gambier 48 (A. Kalantarian, C. Davey) d East Gambier 46 (B. Creek, T. Gray); West Gambier 76 (M. Teakle, L. McGregor) d Casterton Sandford 44 (C. Harris, M. Cleary)
A RESERVE Millicent 62 (T. Sanderson, A, Craig) d South Gambier 22 (B. Bouchier, C. Grubb); East Gambier 53 (A. Geraghty, J. Clark) d North Gambier 30 (P. Douglas, S. Ellis); Casterton Sandford 68 (T. Cleary, T. Guthrie) d West Gambier 44 (B. Humphries, G. Monkley)
B GRADE Millicent 36 (L. Hateley, J. Sunderland) d South Gambier 24 (C. Riley, S. Raedel); East Gambier 44 (L. Cutting, C. Burford) d North Gambier 32 (L. Westhorpe, A. Whan); Casterton Sandford 83 (P. Cameron, A. MacDonald) d West Gambier 25 (J. Lamb, K. Hunter)
C GRADE South Gambier 48 (B. Morale, B. Tilley) d Millicent 27 (L. Harvey, M. Gysbers);
SEWFA RESULTS SOUTH EAST WOMEN’S FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION East Gambier 39 (E. Thompson, G. Quick) d North Gambier 33 (G. McInerney, S. McInerney); West Gambier 34 (S. Povey, B. Aberle) d Casterton Sandford 33 (M. Kurzman, J. Parsons)
(A. Mullen, M. Robb); Glencoe 57 (D. Trotter, S. Jones) d Robe 49 (L. Perkins, S. Haggett); Kalangadoo 60 (E. Mewett, S. Neale) d Nangwarry 22 (H. Coon, E. Lawson).
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Millicent 57 (A. Pratt, H. Nitschke) d South Gambier 51 (I. Walker, R. Buckingham); North Gambier 64 (S. Ellis, E. Close) d East Gambier 16 (N. Smith, S. McKinnon); West Gambier 73 (A. Egan, H. Witherow) d Casterton Sandford 14 (M. Mutch, D, Crawford)
Hatherleigh 75 (L. Haines, D. MacGregor) d Tantanoola 13 (M. Kelly, F. Roberts); Kongorong 37 (Z. Von Stanke, G. Bald) d Port macDonnell 24 (M. Millard, H. Collins); Glencoe 64 (T. Medhurst, A. Thompson) d Robe 18 (A. Turner, J. McMullan); Kalangadoo 63 (H. Watson, G. Box) d nangwarry 23 (H. Vanderhorst, S. Skratek)
15 & UNDER A Millicent 61 (T. Bryant, S. Sims) d South Gambier 22 (T. McShane, S. Boston); North Gambier 51 (C. Bruhn, L. Engel) d East Gambier 40 (K. Demspey, A. Bosko); West Gambier 70 (E. Dawe, B. Kuller) d Casterton Sandford 15 (C. Foster, C. Galpin)
15 & UNDER B South Gambier 35 (M. Reid, R. Richter) d Millicent 27 (K. Stuart, Z. Malseed); East Gambier 25 (S. McLean, M. Stevens) d North Gambier 22 (J. Brooks, S. Beare); Casterton Sandford 30 (T. McLean, C. Galpin) d West Gambier 26 (E. Nieuwerkerk, L. Megaw)
13 & UNDER A South Gambier 50 (A. Duncan, E. Bouchier) d Millicent 32 (D. Tunkin, S. Gibson); North Gambier 37 (L. Norman, K. Collins) d East Gambier 13 (I. Corman, C. Lines); Casterton Sandford 43 (Z. Crawford, M. Crawford) d West Gambier 29 (J. Jarnevic, A. Pearson)
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Millicent 21 (A. Janssen, L. Van Eeden) d South Gambier 12 (J. Jennings, A. Wilke); North Gambier 35 (M. Griffiths, Z. Jones) d East Gambier 16 (E. Steen, T. Baggio); West Gambier 26 (N. Clayton, J. Heraper) d Casterton Sandford 2 (K. Richardson, N. Nash)
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South Gambier 17 (M. Harrold, I. Lawrence) d Millicent 14 (M. Gysbers, S. Sigston); North Gambier 29 (B. Stafford, S. Brown) d East Gambier 13 (T. Geraghty, A. Hellyer); Casterton Sandford 19 d West Gambier 12
MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL A GRADE Hatherleigh 46 (M. Pulmer, M. Redman) d Tantanoola 39 (O. Fuller, K. Bromley); Kognorong 63 (B. McEvoy, R. Gibson) d Port MacDonnell 43 (M. Millard, C. Manning); Glencoe 59 (C. Cocks, S. Edwards) d Robe 37 (K. Ross, L. Perkins); Kalangdoo 93 (G. Duncan, N. Ryan) d Nangwarry 27 (C. Ploenges, C. Dinnison)
A RESERVE Tantanoola 45 (L. Fensom,. K. Rowe) d Hatherleigh 38 (J. Bowman, C. Lepley); Port MacDonnell 60 (A. Byrne, H. Smith) d Kongorong 27 (E. Lightbody, N. Collins); Glencoe 54 d Robe 35 (D. Carter, K. Moore); Kalangadoo 74 (L. Ilsley, S. Croser) d Nangwarry 33 (T. Ploenges, M. Trestrail)
B GRADE Tantnaoola 60 (M. Rice, K. Johnson) d Hatherleigh 24 (E. Leopold, M. Pulmer); Port MacDonnell 50 (H. Isaacson, C. Merrett) d Kongorong 47 (E. Shepherd, K. Long); Glencoe 39 (S. Brierly, L. Ewards, d Robe 37 (A. Nunan, K. Wilks); Kalangadoo 67 (N. Reeves, I. Giddigns) d Nangwarry 14 (A. Long, K. Shepherd)
B RESERVE Hatherleigh 36 (L. Fabris, D. Loveday) d Tantanoola 33 (D. VanderHeul, B. Allen); Kongorong 59 (A. Bowd, G,. Forgan) d Port MacDonnell 31 (K. Horrigan, J. Davis); Glencoe 37 (M. Kuhl, S. McDonnell) d Robe 24 (T. Nicolle, A. Sawyer); Kalangadoo 40 (B. Winterfield, D. Mulligan) d Nangwarry 13 (T. Shepherd, E. Doody)
17 & UNDER
Tantanoola 30 (B. Allen, M. Tellfer-Scott) d Hatherleigh 27 (M. Varcoe, Z. Widdison); Port MacDonnell 56 (P. Killender, I. Sneath d Kongorong 17
13 & UNDER Hatherleigh 25 (L. Paul, C. Oewn) d Tantanoola 24 (G. Johnston, K. Lindner); Port MacDonnell 30 (I. Jacob, G. Jacob) d Kongorong 9 (M. Formosa, E. Sealey); Glencoe 64 (J. Mutch, A. Tentye) d Robe 19 (G. Wirth, L. Hayes); Nangwarry 22 (S. Barnes, J. Work) d Kalangadoo 21 (C. Peacock, E. Wirst)
MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL A GRADE Hatherleigh 5.6 6.7 10.13 16.15 (111) Tantanoola 1.1 3.5 3.5 4.7 (31) Goals - Hatherleigh: K. Bradley 4; J. Skeer 3; J. Bateman, J. Faulkner 2; G. McGrath, B. Fabris, M. Pulmer, J. Rayson, Z. Jones. Tantanoola: J. Gould 2; B. White, B. Reilly. Best - Hatherleigh: C. Buckely, G. McGrath, B. Fabris, K. Bradley, J. Rayson, L. Walker. Tantanoola: Z. Walker, J. Gould, D. Pink, S. Haniford, R. Osborne, M. Sorella. Port MacDonnell 4.1 6.7 8.10 9.14 (68) Kongorong 2.3 5.7 6.11 8.14 (62) Goals - Pt Mac: B. McGregor, M. Stark, D. McElroy 2; K. McClean, S. Enderl, J. Primer. Kongorong: B. Saffin 3; R. Franchetto 2; B. Kranz, A. Harding, B. Weaver. Best - Pt Mac: M. Smith, J. Primer, L. Bottomley, W. Chant, Z. Williams, D. McElroy. Kongorong: A. Lightnody, P. Ellis, H. Evans, B. Weaver, R. Hein, S. Baker. Robe 4.3 10.5 14.9 19.12 (126) Glencoe 1.4 1.5 1.8 6.9 (45) Goals -Robe: C. Pitt 6; L. Crawford, J. Agnew, J. Pitt, J. Dawson, B. Vidic 2; S. Huebner, T. Wilfred, J. Jarrett. Glencoe: N. Easterbrook, A. Gregory 2; T. Biggins, Z. Cocks. Best - Robe: C. Pitt, J. Agnew, J. Jarrett, L. Crawford, K, Cuthbertson, S. Huebner. Glencoe: Z. Cocks, M. Jaeschke, J. Ballintyne, D. Pfitzner, T. Biggins, J. Foster. Kalangadoo 8.6 13.12 18.18 20.25 (145) Nangwarry 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.1 (7) Goals - Kalangadoo: L. Jones 5; B. Lindner, N. Reeves 3; M. Lowe, M. Durbridge 2; M. Krieger, T. McManus, B. Ousey, M. Arthurson, J. Pratt. Nangwarry: J. Virtanen. Best - Kalangadoo: M. Krieger, B. Lindner, M. Lowe, A. Stone, M. Fatchen, J. Pratt. Nangwarry: V. Virtanen, J. Virtanen, J. Stratman, J. INgley, M. Chaplin, B. Just.
B GRADE Hatherleigh 11.9 (75) d tantanoola 6.4 (40) Kongorong 10.10 (70) d Port MacDonnell 3.3 (21) Glencoe 9.10 (64) d Robe 5.8 (38) Kalangadoo 15.10 (100) d Nangwarry 3.0 (18)
SENIOR COLTS Hatherleigh 14.15 (99) d Tantanoola 5.4 (34) Port MacDonnell 15.13 (103) d Kongorong 3.2 (20) Robe 8.12 (60) d Glencoe 5.5 (35) Kalangadoo 13.20 (98) d Nangwarry 1.2 (8)
JUNIOR COLTS Tantanoola 4.7 (31) d Hatherleigh 2.0 (12) Kongorong 10.8 (68) d Port MacDonnell 0.0 (0) Glencoe 11.5 (71) d Robe 1.0 (6) Nangwarry 4.13 (37) d Kalangadoo 2.3 (15)
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ROUND THIRTEEN Under 15s Centrals 6 (Kate Seaton 4, Olivia Gwilym, Kiah Connolly) d Inter CFC 2 (Ella Doody 2); Apollo City 10 (Emily Edwards, Evany Rex, Alex Jolley, Yasmin Elliott, Isobelle Fewster, Grace Bersee, Ryle Kuchel) d Millicent 0 United - BYE Seniors Centrals 7 (Kelly Mercer, Kendall Saffin 2; Wanita Robinson, Kiah Connolly, Tess Andrews) d Wanderers 0; Apollo City 5 (Noelle Brown 3, Zoe Brooksby, Ra Scott ) d Portland 1 (Ebony Butcher 1); Millicent 4 (Letitia Izzo 2; Kimberley Ferguson, Abby Tomlinson) d Inter CFC 3 (Ella Doody, Emily Hoskin, Stephanie Gilbert) United - BYE Next week Seniors United vs Wanderers at Blue Lake Sports Park Portland vs Inter CFC at Portland Millicent vs Apollo City at Millicent Under 15 United vs Centrals at Blue Lake Sports Park Millicent vs Apollo City at Millicent
Above - East Gambier’s Jayden Eldridge and North Gam bier’s Fraser Marshall were both key performers for their teams at the weekend in the final minor round of Western Border football. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER Above - East Gambier’s Tenille Gray was one of the Bulldogs’ best in their narrow loss to North Gambier.
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ANOTHER LARGE LOCAL CONTINGENT HEADED TO NATIONALS
The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association will once again provide a large contingent of players in the South Australian State team. Out of 52 players named in the SA team, 10 will represent the Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association. This year’s Australian National Indoor Bowls Championships will be played in Caloundra, Queensland, from August 20 to 25. Mount Gambier’s state representatives for the 49th championships will include Fiona Pearson (Ladies Singles), Zac Pearson (Skipper Men’s Pairs), Jennifer Bowering (Lead Mixed Pairs), Gary Bowering (Lead Men’s Triples), Craig Pearson (Skipper Men’s Triples), Veronica Opie(Lead Ladies Triples), Tim Radley (Second Men’s Fours), Stephen VonDuve (Third Men’s Fours), Nancy Horrigan(Lead Ladies Fours) Keisha Pearson (Junior Girls Singles).
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Penola 3.2 4.3 8.5 9.8 (62) Lucindale 4.2 4.3 5.4 7.5 (47) Goals- Penola: B. Foster 3; W. Clayfield, M. Berkefeld 2; D. Wenham, S. Berkefeld. Lucindale: A. Eckermann 2; N. Cane, H. Legoe, S. Mardling, T. Logan, T. Menz. Best - Penola: B. Foster, S. Berkefeld, S. Merrett, J. Galpin, A. Moore, J. Pfitzner. Lucindale: D. McCarthy, S. Mardling, A. McCarthy, J. Boschen, T. Logan. N. Cane. Mundulla 8.4 10.8 14.13 21.16 (142) Bordertown 0.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 (12) Goals - Mundulla: J. Hinge, W. Nankivell 6; J. McGrice 3; S. Little 2; L. Wiese, T. McIntyre, D, Mosey, J. Wiese. Bordertown: N. Hampel 2. Best -Mundulla: D. King, N. Mosey, T. McIntyre, W. Nankivell, J. Hinge, J. McGrice. Bordertown: T. Underwood, B. Paech, L. Weatherald, R. Tink, B. Shuttleworth, R. Tink. Border Districts 3.3 6.8 9.13 11.16 (82) Kybybolite 2.3 2.6 3.6 4.6 (30) Goals - Border Districts: D. Starr 5; S. Mansell, N. McIver 2; B. Denmead, N. Naylor. Kybybolite: B. Munn 3; T. Cooper. Best - Border Districts: G. Hampton, K. Phillips, Z. Edwards, D. Starr, J. Baron, B. Denmead. Kybybolite: J. McKay, S. Munn, T. Woodard, S. Bell, W. Russell, L. Crossling. Keith 2.21 9.4 11.7 17.13 (115) Kingston 0.2 0.2 3.4 4.4 (28) Goals -Keith: B. Simo9unds 8; G. Joihnson, G. Thring 3; H. Wilhelm, L. Wilhelm, C. Woolford. Kingston: M. Wakefield 3; T. Baker. Best - Keith: G. Thring, B. Laurie, B. Simounds, A. Wilson, T. Geyer, C. Woolford. Kingston: J. Armfield, L. Exton, T, Baker, B. Warner, J. Gluyas, M. Wakefield. Kaniva Leeor 3.5 6.9 10.13 12.14 (86) Naracoorte 2.0 4.2 5.5 5.5 (35) Goals - Kniva Leeor: C. Hitchcock, N. Murphy 3; J. Wagg 2; J. Maddern, A. Brown, S. Snook, J. Larocca. Naracoorte: J. Bell, S. Patterson 2; K. Cother. Best - Kaniva Leeor: S. Snook, N. Bowles, A. Brown, J. Jarred, C. De Visser, C. Meyer. Naracoorte: J. Moss, J. Bettoncelli, S. Patterson, R. Pendle, K. Jacobs, J. Bell.
B GRADE Above - The local representatives include (from left) Veronica Opie, Nancy Horrigan, Keisha Pearson, Jennifer Bowering , Zac Pearson, Gary Bowering, Fiona Pearson, Craig Pearson, Tim Radley. Absent Stephen VonDuve.
Penola 12.15 (87) d Lucindale 2.7 (19) Mundulla 12.2 (74) d Bordertown 5.9 (39) Kybybolite 7.6 (48) drew with Border Districts 7.6 (48) Keith 23.22 (160) d Kingston 0.2 (2) Naracoorte 24.11 (155) d Kaniva Leeor 8.7 (55)
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Kybybolite 8.6 (54) d Penola 2.1 (13) Bordertown 9.10 (64) d Mundulla. 6.2 (38) Kingston 6.2 (38) d Keith 4.9 (33) Kaniva Leeor 12.19 (91) d Naracorote 7.1 (45)
JUNIOR COLTS Padthaway/Lucindale 2.4 (16) d Penola 1.3 (9) Mundulla 3.2 (20) drew with Bordertown 3.2 (20) Kybybolite 10.5 (65) d Border Districts 0.0 (0) Keith 6.6 (42) d Kingston 3.2 (20) Naracoorte 10.2 (62) d Kaniva Leeor 0.0 (0)
HAMPDEN NETBALL A GRADE SHARP SHOOTER CELEBRATES 100 GAMES For Nicola Smith, her netball career at East Gambier started in 2013 in the, then, Under 12 competition. The long range specialist shooter, who can also play circle defence, then worked her way through the junior ranks until last season when she was part of the C Grade line-up that finished runner-up by a heart breaking one goal in the season decider. Nicola easily held her own in senior company, playing at both ends of the court, but has returned to the 17 & Under team in 2018, where she has cemented her spot as the team’s focal point in the shooting circle. Always enthusiastic and a strong voice on court, Nicola is one of the players, coaches love to have at trhier disposal. Above - Nicola Smith (third from left) with her brother Brad, mother Heather and father Bruce.
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QUIET ACHIEVER HITS 100 GAME MILESTONE Tyne Bosko joined East Gambier in 2015, playing in the Bulldogs 15 & Under team while she was still eligible for 13 & Under competition. The follwoing seasons she remained in the 15 & Under team but also developed her nebtall through regular apperances on the A Reserve court, before breaking into the starting seven for the East A Grade line-up last year. A circle defender and mid courter in her junior teams - she now plays 17 & Under, as she has for the past two seasons - Tyne has made the defensive wing her own in A Grade with her ability to work over an opponent with her tight checking, as well as her athleticism and strength in the air. Not only does Tyne get the job done defensively, taking on some of the best players in the Western Border Netball Association, she is also a key bringing the ball down court with her strong driving. Tyne has represented Western Border in junior teams on numerous occasions and has been a championship winning player in all three age groups - 13 & Under, 15 & Under and 17 & Under.
Warrnambool 61 d Hamilton Kangaroos 52 (T. Morris, C. Tuffnell, A. McDonald) Camperdown 63 d Portland 42 (S. Trigg, S. Arnott, L. Hockley)
HAMPDEN FOOTBALL A GRADE Camperdown 3.4 6.7 10.8 11.12 (78) Portland 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.7 (24) Goals - Camperdown: E. Lucas 3; N. Bateman, P. Carse, J. Mahoney 2; C. Lucas, R. Arnold. Portland: D. Barr 2; A. Shepherd. Best - Camperdown: J. Robinson, M. Danahay, J. Williams, M. Field, E. Lucas, F. Lucas. Portland: J. Moody, A. Shepherd, T. Watts, D. Denboer, H. Jennings, B. Uebergang. Warrnambool 3.3 5.5 10.12 15.13 (103) Hamilton Kangaroos 3.3 5.5 6.6 8.9 (57) Goals - Warrnambool: B. Fleming 3; J. Turland, H. Ryan, J. Bell, A. Steere 2; M. Van Rooy, B. Bull, S. Cowling, M. Bidmade. Hamilton Kangaroos: H. Douglas 2; J. Pepper, T. Ross, J. Slabbert, B. Thomas, H. Waldron, D. Russell. Best - Warrnambool: D. Weymouth, J. Turland, D. Graham, S. Cowling, B. Fleming, J. Bell. Hamilton Kangaroos: C. Quinn, J. Slabbert, D. Starkie, T. Ross, J. Pertzel, D. Russell.
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Lucindale 63 (M Gear, H Smart) d Penola 39 (C Long, S Skeer) Naracoorte 57 (K Mott, B Sinclair) d K/L United 40 (B Cook, C Feder) Bordertown 85 (J Lange, N Twigden) d Mundulla 52 (A Wendelborn, A Excell) Keith 50 (L Forrest, S Ansell) d Kingson 25 (A Hagel, E Peters) Kybybolite 60 (B Bugg, C Maynard) d Border Districts 41 (L Pfitzner, L Biggs)
A RESERVE Penola 59 (K Dent, A Possingham) d Lucindale 42 (J Bittner) Naracoorte 66 (C McElroy, A Hunter) d K/L United 32 (I Dickinson, P Munn) Bordertown 54 (M Jarrett, E Orrock) d Mundulla 42 (K Hinge, A Modra) Keith 65 d Kingston 36 (T Loveridge, E Wright) Border Districts 37 (E Pretlove, D Pretlove) d Kybybolite 34 (S Schultz, I Bates)
B GRADE Penola 44 (A Wurst, J Drury) d Lucindale 40 (L McCarthy, C Weaver) Naracoorte 65 (V Kavanagh, M Pretlove) d K/L United 19 (S Brown, A Hood) Mundulla 53 (L Excell, A Obst) d Bordertown 41 (J Nixon, A McDonald) Kybybolite 50 (L Munn, M Robins-Reti) d Border Districts 35 (E Adams, T Tranter)
C GRADE Penola 38 (P Wishart, T Berkin) d Lucindale 12 (A Lindner, C Goss) Naracoorte 57 (M Clark, B Romer) d K/L United 20 (A Maddern, C Lawrence) Mundulla 56 (S Malcolm, R Baldwin) d Bordertown 32 (J Marshall, E Moxon) Keith 42 d Kingston 26 (L Nitschke, N Rehn) Kybybolite 42 (E Bell, B Slotegraaf) d Border Districts 18 (J Koch, D Walker)
17 & UNDER Penola 36 (A Hayes, K Dent) d Lucindale 35 Naracoorte 64 (T Kavanagh, S Miles) d K/L United 15 (R King, K Schuller) Mundulla 46 (C Obst, M Harris) d Bordertown 13 (S Mao, S Shillabeer) Keith 58 d Kingston 31 (E Wright, B Dalziel) Kybybolite 59 (G Jackson, F Russell) d Border Districts 17 (G Thompson, M Pretlove)
16 & UNDER Lucindale 38 (E Gould, M Davidson) d Penola 28 (K Skeer, A Marcus) Bordertown 53 (H Weatherld, M Inglis) d Mundulla 28 (K Couzner, E Staude)
15 & UNDER Lucindale 65 (E Corbin, C Rayner) d Penola 36 (E Hutchesson, G Winter) K/L United 31 (C Palmer, E Ansell) d Naracoorte 27 (H Broadbent, M Mohammadi) Bordertown 42 (J Schneider, A Steinberg) d Mundulla 19 (M Lowe, D Lovelock) Keith 51 d Kingston 15 (E Pilmore, C Trott) Kybybolite 49 (O Mould, A Burtt) d Border Districts 14 (G Gheradin, C Garrigan)
13 & UNDER A Naracoorte 43 (M Walker, J Kavanagh) d K/L United 23 (M Rabone, E Vivian) Bordertown 39 (A Fuentes, A Weatherald) d Mundulla 19 (K Morris, L Bertus) Keith 29 d Kingston 9 (P Stenner, T Pink) Border Districts 32 (L Bird, R Pfitzner) d Kybybolite 27 (B Ewer, E Ewer)
13 & UNDER B Naracoorte 26 d K/L United 6 Keith 8 d Kingston 0 (G England, T Pink) Border Districts 21 (L Pape, M Burke) d Kybybolite 15 (K Rata, I Watson)
SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL QUALIFYING FINAL A GRADE Heathmere 4.0 5.2 11.3 12.4 (76) Dartmoor 4.1 5.5 6.5 10.9 (69) Goals - Heathmere: M. Wilson 6; J. Andrews, L. Davis 2; B. Carter, R. Pickett. Dartmoor: J. McCrae, Z. Smith, Z. Michau 2; J. Roptini, A. O’Connell, L. Polaski, J. Woodall. Best - Heathmere: H. Telfer, B. Carter, M. Wilson, B. Jasper, J. Andrews, Z. Deane. Dartmoor: L. Polaski, M. Oldfield, T. Britten, A. O’Connell, M. Phillips. D. Miller. CHECK OUT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR SUNDAY’S ELIMINATION FINAL RESULT
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INDOOR BOWLS RESULTS KIMBERLY-CLARK AUSTRALIA PENNANTS - ROUND 15
Kilsby Shield Commercial Club 60 d Saints 57, Post-Tel 66 d Yahl 46, Glenburnie 54 d Glencoe 31, RSL & District 75 d Kongorong 48. Malseed Shield Mt Gambier Bowls Club 61 d Moorak Blue 53, Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 67 d Blue Lake Bowlers White 47, Mil Lel 56 d Moorak Red 46. Premiership Tables after Round 15 Kilsby Shield Post-Tel 26 points, 156.07%; RSL & District 24, 152.38; Glenburnie 23, 141.90; Saints 14, 100.88; Commercial Club 13, 91.78; Glencoe 10, 64.52; Yahl 5, 72.46; Kongorong 5, 60.47. Malseed Shield Mt Gambier Bowls Club 26, 123.39; Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 20, 110.81; Moorak Blue 16, 111.57; Mil Lel 14, 100.75; Moorak Red 10, 89.33; Blue Lake Bowlers White 4, 70.69.
COLLECTED STUPIDITY - I THOUGHT I WAS GETTING A NEW DOG… By ROBBIE TANSEL As you may remember, I got a dog about six months ago. And when I say dog, what I mean is some sort of mobile natural disaster. I’m thinking of hiring him out to demolish buildings. When I got Taserface, I thought I was getting a dog. I thought that we’d take him for walks, feed him, clean up his poop, take him for a bit of training, and play fetch. I thought he’d be a lovely addition to our family. Shaquille assured Donna and me that he’d play with the dog, feed the dog, pick up the dog’s poop and generally put some time and effort into the dog. I should have checked that he’d do that on an ongoing basis, not just for three days after we got the dog until the novelty wore off like every other damn toy we’ve ever bought him. As I think I explained last time I talked about the little mutt, shortly after he arrived in our lives he started destroying any and everything he could in our backyard. He has eaten hoses, pop up sprinkler systems, the clothes line, power switches, and clothes off the clothes line among other things. He has systematically dismantled the kennel we lovingly bought him and assembled. He has also torn limbs off trees and dug up any and every plant he can. Don’t even talk to me about the damage done to my lawn by a 30 kilogram (and
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I’ve got a feeling that even Taserface couldn’t chew his way through that. We have now purchased a lovely Holden Colorado so I guess we’re going to test that theory out. So because we got a dog, we’ve had to buy a new car. But that’s still not it. We went to the bank to get finance to buy the car. They wanted to see all of our financial information before giving us a loan. While doing this they looked at our home loan and made comments like, “Are you really paying that much a month in fees?” and“Do you realise how much interest you are paying?” Before we knew it we were refinancing our house. So the decision to get a dog has ended up with us buying a new car and refinancing the house. I’ll be honest with you, I’ve even been thinking we may need to buy a house with some land to cope with the dog. We didn’t buy a dog. We bought an extremely expensive new lifestyle choice. People have said to me, maybe
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