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COVER • SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST LIGHTING SOLUTIONS Phil Pedler and the team at Limestone Coast Lighting Solutions are totally committed to the Limestone Coast and Western Victoria, ready and waiting to supply all your lighting needs. There may not be a Naracoorte outlet anymore but the Anthony Street, Mount Gambier store, still has a wide range of products on display, with friendly staff to help you work through your options, and the online store is up and running and under constant development, as well. From lighting plans to a bedside lamp, from changing over a downlight to providing wall sconces, Limestone Coast Lighting Solutions also provides all the electrical services needed in a residential setting. And then there’s the range of rugs that you might not immediately associate with a lighting store but Limestone Coast Lighting Solutions stocks quality brands Armadillo & Co and Dash & Albert, that provide on trend rugs for all floor surfaces, both indoor and outdoor. Ceiling fans are also a specialist area and while it doesn’t feel like it at the moment, summer will be here before we know it, and so Limestone Coast Lighting Solutions are offering a ceiling fan special where your second fan is 20 percent off. The qualified staff at Limestone Coast Lighting Solutions are happy to work through your house plans with you to develop the most efficient,

user friendly and stylish lighting plan for your new home and with qualified electricians on staff, they can also repair and install and they have a lighting solution for both your indoor and outdoor lighting needs. To check out their full range, head to their website www.thelightchoice. com.au or drop into the Anthony Street store. In a further commitment to the entire Limestone Coast and Western Victorian region, Limestone Coast Lighting Solutions offers free freight for any item over $60. LIMESTONE COAST LIGHTING SOLUTIONS 5 Anthony Street Mount Gambier Ph: (08)8723 6811 www.thelightchoice.com.au Left (top) - Armadillo & Co. rug. Left (bottom) - Dash & Albert rugs.

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ELDERS GETS BEHIND DROUGHT CAMPIAGN Catherine Miles was watching the news one morning as the plight of drought affected farmers was front and

centre, dominating the news of the day as Catherine, and all Australians, started to get a reality on check on just

how tough farmers are doing it under the weight of the current drought. “My family are farmers and obviously it really tugged at the heart strings,” Catherine said. “I was aware that things were bad but I don’t think until I saw the news that day that I realised just how bad. I don’t think anyone was aware of the extent of the hardship out there. Farmers are struggling and their families are struggling.” Catherine works for Elders Mount Gambier and coincidentally, the Mount Gambier branch had been looking for a community project to get behind – for Catherine, the decision was easy. “Doing something for drought affected farmers was the obvious choice,” Catherine said. So Buy A Bale, an already established campaign, seemed the perfect fit and collection tins are already dotted around town for people to part with their loose change and start adding to the coffers. The donation tins are only part of the plan, though, with a huge raffle also part of the fundraising effort, thanks to the generosity of a number of local businesses and individuals donating prizes that have already easily topped the $2000 mark. Tickets are $2 each or $5 for three tickets and are available at our office at 9 Bay Road, Mount Gambier or at any open home inspection over the next few weekends. The winner will be drawn on September 24. The Elders team will also set up a stall, where $5 donations will be rewarded with a sausage and a drink, as part of the Mount Gambier Farmers Market, in the Cave Gardens,

on September 22, to ramp up the fundraising effort even more, and if you head to the Elders Mount Gambier facebook page there is a link for online donations. “Drought affects not just the drought affected communities but all of Australia,” Catherine said. “It affects cattle and lamb prices, crop prices,” Catherine said. “Of course it affects the farmers the most and we should all be trying to help.”

HOW YOU CAN HELP $20 – small bale of hay $60 – 3 x $20 gift cards for food $100 – large bale of hay $5700 – single trailer load of hay $9500 – semi trailer load of hay

Above - The Elders Mount Gambier team.

UPGRADING REGION’S FREIGHT ROUTES STILL ON AGENDA Glenelg Shire Council will continue to work collaboratively with the Green Triangle Freight Action Committee to improve the connectedness and reliability of freight routes in South West Victoria. Glenelg Shire councillor Karen Stephens and CEO Greg Burgoyne met with key infrastructure and transport stakeholders arlier this month in Casterton to support the delivery of upgrades to local roads. “The meeting was a cross border collaboration with industry, state and local government to ensure priority projects that promote economic growth, such as road access for freight transport vehicles,” Cr Stephens said. “The forecast growth in freight movements and highdemand for Green Triangle exports means we need to be ensuring the efficiency and connectivity of our road network.” Above - Green Triangle Freight Action Committee members at Casterton’s Australian Kelpie Centre discussing the Green Triangle region’s road freight network.

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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 7th 5.00-5.30 22 Bond St • FRI 7th 5.00-5.30 23 Dalkeith Dr

TRUCK DRIVERS GET BEHIND A BETTER CHRISTMAS FOR THE REGION’S KIDS The Mount Gambier Family Truck Show will be held on Saturday, November 24 this year. The day starts with a Truck Convoy from Penola at 8.30am and arriving before 10am at the Mount Gambier Showgrounds. This fundraising effort is for local charities for children at Christmas time. There will be an exhibit of various forms of motorsport including go karts, off road buggies, tow trucks, street machine exhibition, along with many other motorsports. Other forms of static and industry displays ith include ATA Volvo interactive vehicle, Kenworth split cab, emergency service, farm and forestry displays. Various activities for the children, including but not limited to jumping castle, face painting, giant games, and laser tag. Market stalls and a range of different food and coffee outlets to tempt the tastebuds on offer. Entry for general public will be a gold coin donation to ac.care. At the inaugural event organisers successfully attracted 100 prime movers and around 1500 people attended. Further information is available on their facebook page Mount Gambier Family Truck Show or via the website www.familytruckshow.com.au

ROTARY FUNDRAISER CASHES IN ON STAR POWER A combined Rotary Club meeting for clubs across this region had some extra star power earlier this month, when Australian entertainer Mark Holden was a guest presenter. Around 100 people representing the combined Rotary Clubs of Mount Gambier, Mount Gambier West , Mount Gambier Lakes, Casterton and Millicent met at Casadio Park to hear the Mark Holden story, with a focus on Rotary Oceania Medical Aid for Children (ROMAC) – a cause close to Mr Holden’s heart. The performer, who also hit the Sir Robert Helpmann Stage last Friday night, entertained with some of his songs and music as well as hanging around for CD sales, from which ne donates to ROMAC, as well as autographs and selfies. It was a history lesson of sorts as Mr Holden shared the story of how three generations of his family have been involved with Holden’s Circus which, in the early days transported their circus equipment in horse drawn wagons. Mr Holden also shared of his foray overseas and his return to Australia in 1996 with his wife and daughter, who has since returned to the United States. Mr Holden’s Casadio Park visit saw more than $2000 raised for ROMAC, thanks to $10 from every ticket being donated, as well as a raffle, lucky numbers, an auction and the CD sales. ROMAC has a simple mission - to bring young children from developing countries overseas to Australia for medical and surgical expertise. It commenced in 1988 and has so far seen 510 children’s lives transformed by the medical intervention. Even though there is a huge volunteer effort by surgeons and hospitals with each child, it can cost up to $30,000 to treat one child because of costs of airfares and family travel expenses so to be able to add to those coffers was important to the combined regional Rotary Clubs, as well as Mr Holden.

• SAT 8th 9.30-10.00 2 Old Kent Crt • SAT 8th 10.15-10.45 19 Noojee St • SAT 8th 11.00-11.30 15 Buffalo Cres • SAT 8th 11.45-12.15 15 Renfrey Plc

Malseeds • SAT 8th 9.00-9.30 23 McArthur St • SAT 8th 9.30-10.00 24 McArthur St • SUN 9th 10.00-10.30 11 Lange St • SUN 9th 10.30-10.45 2 Neville Ave • SUN 9th 10.45-11.15 23 Lumidin Blvd • SUN 9th 11.30-12.00 11 Comaum Ave • SUN 9th 12.00-12.30 4 Jackway St, Blackfellows Caves • SUN 9th 12.15-12.45 7 Shelley St • SUN 9th 1.00-1.45 1 Victor St • SUN 9th 2.00-2.30 4 Pannell St

@ Realty Barry Ritter • SAT 8th 9.30-10.00 4 Anthony St • SAT 8th 10.15-10.45 2 Creek St

Above - Phil Golding (Millicent), Greg Appleyard (Mt Gambier West), Kathryn Weddell-Lucas (Mt Gambier), Mark Holden, Darren Brown (Casterton) & Rodney Summers (Mt Gambier Lakes)

• SAT 8th 11.00-11.30 16 Degaris St • SAT 8th 11.45-12.15 5 Naylor Plc • SAT 8th 12.30-1.00 20 Patricia Crt

Key 2 Sale • FRI 7th 5.00-6.00 3 Chantilly Plc • SUN 9th 1.30-2.00 3 Chantilly Plc • SUN 9th 12.00-12.30 33 Montebello Drv • SAT 8th 10.00-10.30 1 Apanie Crt • SAT 8th 10.45-11.15 28 Dalkeith Drv • SAT 8th 11.30-12.00 14 Raleigh Tce • SAT 8th 12.15-12.45 13 Tanglewood Cres • SUN 9th 12.45-1.15 22 Ash Crt

Vicki Quinn Real Estate • SAT 8th 10.00-10.30 25 Blackall St

Green Triangle Real Estate • SAT 8th 10.00-10.30 4 Higgs St • SAT 8th 10.45-11.15 5 West St • SAT 8th 11.30-12.00 9 Brolga St

@ Realty Peter Dempsey • SAT 8th 10.15-11.00 14 Madeley Tce

Blue Lake Real Estate • SAT 8th 11.00-11.30 1 Allawah St • SAT 8th 11.45-12.15 5 Cardinia St

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UNMATCHED APPEAL 15 Buffalo Crescent

Gebhardts Real Estate have for sale this state of the art architectural designed home by Dycer Constructions. Offering an essence of space, clean lines, sweeping country views & entertaining. Boasting three double bedrooms all with robes, master with his/hers walk in robe & designer ensuite. Stunning kitchen/meals/living zone with feature cathedral ceilings, stacka sliding doors & loads of natural light. Gourmet kitchen with stone bench tops, stainless gas cook top & dishwasher, soft close drawers & huge w.i pantry/prep zone. Further living space is offered in a separate spacious family room/theatre room. Adding to the features are 3m ceilings throughout, 3way main bathroom with floor-ceiling tiling, ducted r/cycle heating & cooling giving all year round comfort. Stepping outside you will find X2 outdoor entertaining areas with a rear yard including pop

up sprinklers, roll out turf & 2 car accommodation. If you are looking for an easy care executive lifestyle this property is a real show stopper. Open for inspection Saturday 11.00-11.30 Available for lease P.O.A from 17/9/18.

3 bed 2 bath 2 car | $529,000

Gebhardts Real Estate Suite 2, 14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier 5290 Ph: (08) 8725 5766 www.gebhardts.com.au gebhardts@bigpond.com RLA: 1903

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BARRY RITTER

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JUST LISTED - $549,000 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR

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JUST LISTED - $299,000

Brand New with multiple finishes inside including Concrete tilt panels 4 bedrooms all with robes Master with with robe and ensuite

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10 ROSEMONT PLACE MT GAMBIER

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JUST LISTED - $299,000 3 BED I 1 BATH I 6 CAR

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3 bedrooms Eat in kitchen Large lounge Walk to town center

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FOR SALE - $289,000 16 DEGARIS ST, MT GAMBIER • • • •

NEW PRICE - $179,000 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR

Open plan living Large Rumpus room Great workshop and store room Out door patio with open fire place and

Built in BBQ • Double carport • 1064m allotment • Elevated Location

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Gas heated Lounge open plan kitchen meals area Double Garage Secure rear yard

• Private and secure Front yard • 2 street access • Great starter or investment property

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FOR SALE - $650,000 LOT 700 LUMIDIN BOULEVARD, MT GAMBIER

5 NAYLOR PLACE, MT GAMBIER

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180 Degree city views Lake side location Large kitchen over looking open plan living with views

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14 MADELEY TERRACE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR

1 SAVANNAH COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 4 CAR

ALL YOU COULD WISH FOR

$585,000

Be impressed with this one of a kind designed 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. The family home every family can enjoy and their own space.

6 TENISON DRIVE 4 BED I 2 BATH I 10 CARR THE BEST ADDRESS $635,000 Make family life a breeze with perfect family home located in the popular tenison drive, having the southeasts premier private school at your back door step. Set on aproximate 2 acres of parklike gardens featuring tennis court, aproximate 85,000 litres of rain water, orchard and bore water to keep your property green all year round.

4 FRANKLIN TERRACE MT GAMBIER 2 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR GREAT LOCATION, GREAT VALUE $229,500 Check out this perfect home in one of mt gambier’s most popular areas. New colour bond roof and windows and huge carport Open kitchen meals family area, with upgraded timber kitchen with dishwasher and quality fittings.

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$259,000

Looking for a family home with great shedding for the man of the family, well check this out, 4 bedrooms 2 living areas, gas heating plus split system air-conditioning. Stylish looking home situated at end of cul-de-sac. Large covered patio with weather blinds, great for entertaining. Rear yard access to double garage, work area plus storage shed. Room to store boats and caravans. Inspection recommended. OPEN HOME: Saturday from 10.15 to 11am

8/151 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST MOUNT GAMBIER 2 BED | 1 BATH | 2 CAR 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 BRAND NEW, DREAM HOME $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.

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20 O’LEARY RD MT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR O’LEARY ON THE PARK FROM $269,500 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.

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.

97-99 SUTTONTOWN RD MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR 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, slow combustion heating, plus heating and cooling unit.

22 HEDLEY STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR ULTIMATE IN EASY LIVING To be constructed on this beautiful inner city allotment, design for 2 community titles to build 2 stunning townhouses. Your design or ours your builder or ours. Choose your fixture and fittings. Northern aspects with views, save thousands on stamp duty.

8 WESTLANDS COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR CHARACTER, CLASS, CARAVAN. $377,500 Ideal for the semi retired or retiree, who is still looking for space to move. Situated on a flat allotment and you can also keep the caravan at home. Beautiful character home with features including, solid tassie oak kitchen, solid jarrah flooring, high ceilings, decorative cornice and roses, central gas heating, open kitchen meals and family area.

6 EAGLE COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR

2/29 VICTORIA TCE MT GAMBIER 2 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR

210 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR

STUNNING VIEWS $465,000 Inspection will certainly impress of this beautiful home nestled on the side of a hill with paramount views over the popular oranivale area. Open plan living with full windows that bring the outside in. Large kitchen meals family area, adjoining a full size decking.

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 court yard, easy maintenance, easy living, ideal for retiree or investor.

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

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A GREAT STARTER AT A BUDGET PRICE 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.

COMPLETELY RENOVATED – PERFECT FOR LIVING OR INVESTING

STUNNING FAMILY HOME ON AN ACRE

This home is ideal for someone looking for their first base or investment. 3 bedrooms all with new carpet, BIR & fully renovated ensuite. Beautifully renovated kitchen with dishwasher & stainless-steel appliances. Large living area. Main bathroom with separate toilet and completely renovated with floor to ceiling tiles.

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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.

2 MAX YOUNG DRIVE

$389,000

PRICE REDUCED

4

2

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CLASSIC CHARACTER HOME WITH A MODERN TOUCH

SUPERB QUALITY THROUGHOUT

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.

Immaculately presented 3/4 bedroom home situated in Max Young Park. Offering spacious formal and informal living areas. Large timber kitchen with gas cooking, dishwasher, WIP & loads of bench space. Every room of this quality home is big. Gorgeous timber windows with disappearing screens overlook manicured gardens both front & rear. Sliding door leads to the outdoor undercover entertaining area which is completely private. Internal access is available from the double garage UMR. No stone has been left unturned in this one-of -a-kind home.

19 MAYFLOWER COURT

$485,000 4

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LEASED AT $275 P/W

$229,000 3

1

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.

14 COLONEL LIGHT PLACE

$319,000 3

2

6 DOLOMITE DRIVE

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$369,000 4

UNDER CONTRACT

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$149,000-$159,000 2

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY – ALL OFFERS INVITED

Located in the Finchley Grove development within a short walk to a shopping centre and eateries. This 3 bedroom courtyard home is styled with neutral colourings throughout. Open plan kitchen/dining area with gas cooktop and dishwasher. 3 large bedrooms, all with BIR. Three-way bathroom with separate bath and shower. Large laundry with loads of storage space. Gas ducted heating throughout + split system in the lounge room. Single remote garage with internal access.

2/1 DANIEL STREET

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25/184 JUBILEE HIGHWAY WEST

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MODERN COURTYARD HOME

SIMPLY STUNNING

$138,000 2

1

Neat & secure 2 bedroom unit located close to eateries and shopping complex. Modern fixtures and fittings throughout. Both bedrooms have built ins and TV points. Open plan lounge and kitchen with r/c a/c. Kitchen comprises of gas stove, wide hi gloss bench tops & English style laundry with front loader washing machine included. Carport has remote roller door and direct personal access to unit. Enclosed rear yard & extra vehicle parking.

67 LAKE TERRACE EAST

$175,000

1

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LOADS OF ROOM FOR REAR SHEDDING

ONLY 3 YEARS OLD, WHY BUILD?

Immaculately maintained 3 bedroom home located close to the Mount Gambier Hospital. Situated in a quiet cul-desac, 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.

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.

INVESTMENT OF THE WEEK 2/29 VICTORIA TERRACE LEASED AT $240 P/W

24/184 JUBILEE HIGHWAY WEST

$215,000 2

1

1

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

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.

RENTALS 4/24 Jubileee H Highway ig ghwayy W West estt LEASED 1 1 2 4/121 Wehl Street North 1 1 3 25/184 Jubilee leee H Highway ig ghway W West est t ED LEAS 1 1 2 1 Coutts Street reeet LEASED 3 1 1 37 Eglington Terrace 2 1 2 40 Eglington Terrace 4 1 1 58 Acacia Street trreet LEASED 3 1 2 4 Doughty St Street t re e t LEASED 1 1 4

Avail Avail Now No $170pw

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

RENTAL OF THE WEEK 37 Eglington Terrace

Avail 11.08.18 $180 pw Avail Avail Now Now $190pw Avail Avail Now Now $220pw Avail Now $230 pw Avail 8.10.18 $230 pw Avail Avail 55.9.18 .9 9.118 aat $260pw A Avail vail 33.10.18 .10 0.118 $300 pw

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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290

www.gebhardts.com.au Ph 08 8725 5766 22 Bond Street

NEW

NEW

23 Dalkeith Drive

2 Old Kent Court

19 Noojee Street

NEW

NEW PRICE 3

2

4

$329,000

4

Tastefully renovated gem offering sweeping views of the city. 3 bedrooms – all with BIR’s, fully renovated bathrooms OPEN and laundry. Stunning FRI near new kitchen. In a 5.00 - 5.30 desirable location.

2

$279,500

1

Excellent home for the Family, close to MacDonald Park Primary school and Saint Martins Lutheran College – brand new floor OPEN coverings throughout – nothing to do but FRI 5.00 - 5.30 move in!

15 Renfrey Place

48 Glynn Drive, Nene Valley

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2

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15 Buffalo Crescent

NEW PRICE $264,800

A solid and spacious home - ideal for the growing family. Add your touch and reap the rewards with this fantastic home in a popular location. OPEN Large allotment with room for extra shedding. Only SAT 9.30 - 10.00 minutes to the city centre.

63 Cape Douglas Road, Cape Douglas

4

2

3

$339,500

Ideally positioned in a quiet cul de sac a short distance from the city centre, great flexible floor plan and fantastic OPEN shedding. SAT 10.15 - 10.45

4 Bengalee Crescent

3

2

2

$529,000

A brand new architectural designed home by Dycer Constructions. Show piecing the latest in design, quality & features. Boasting cathedral ceilings, OPEN natural light & sweeping country views. An easy care, SAT executive lifestyle awaits. 11.00 - 11.30 Perfect for the entertainer.

11 Graney Court

NEW PRICE 3

1

5

$259,000

4

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! 11.45 - 12.15

$215,000

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

SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST

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3

1

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$315,000

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

Due to strong sales continuing over the winter months (we successfully sold 35 properties). If you want SOLD on your property, NOW is the time to list with Gebhardts. Call today for your FREE appraisal. We offer our clients free professional photography & free home staging advice.

SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST

1

$549,500

2

LIST-SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST

2/3 Henty Street

2

2

Your search for the perfect beachside home is soon to be over, once you step inside this superbly presented and extra spacious architecturally designed Seaside stunner! Don’t imagine a beach lifestyle, live it!

LIST-SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST 1 Shaughnessy Court

Sycamore Road & Fairbanks Court

27 Tumut Drive

4

2

2

$360,000

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.

9 Longmire Terrace

4

2

2

4

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$279,500

Attractive home in quiet location offering good sized rooms and close to the Tafe precinct, hospital and short drive to the market place. Deceivingly spacious – a fantastic family home.

5 Hilltop Avenue

$325,000

This superb family home is situated on a fantastic elevated allotment in the popular Conroe Heights. Spacious living areas, huge outdoor entertaining and double drive to extra shedding.

3

2

4

$409,000

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

27 Heath Street

28 Derwent Court

NEW PRICE 3

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$245,000

$750,000 plus GST EXCITING DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Investors - Developers – Unique opportunity. Comprising approval for 17 country style allotments starting from 5,000m2. Undulating country side with access off Sycamore Road. Partial roadworks and fencing have commenced. Total land area of approx. 28 acres. Exciting development to be sold as a whole.

A beautifully maintained, solid constructed home. Oozing that homely feel and big on shedding, enclosed undercover pergola area and ample off street parking. Ideal for the Retiree, the perfect lock up and leave property!

UNITS\HOUSES

RENTALS

3

1

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$169,000

An ideal investment – add this home to your portfolio. Parkland outlook, long term tenant, outdoor entertaining & detached shedding. Close to schools & shops. Leased @ $215 p/week.

3

2

1

$259,000

Perfectly positioned, three bedrooms, main with ensuite and walk in robe, large open plan kitchen/living/dining, 5kw solar system.

3

2

1

$210,000

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

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

8/5 Shepherd Street

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Avail Now at $130 per week

7/5 Shepherd Street

2

1

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Avail Now at $135 per week

2/69 Bay Road

2

1

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Avail 27/9/18 at $175 per week

46 Commercial Street West

3

1

1

Avail Now at $240 per week

6 Kalimna Crescent

3

1

1

Avail Now at $250 per week

13 Locke Street

3

1

2

Avail 5/10/18 at $260 per week

3004/3 Lake Terrace West

2

2

2

Avail 5/10/18 at $260 per week

4003/3 Lake Terrace West

2

2

2

Avail 12/10/18 at $280 per week

33 Stiles Street

5

2

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Avail Now at $370 per week

78A Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

3

2

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Avail Now at $450 per week

78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

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Avail Now at $475 per week

45 Sassanowsky Road, Suttontown

3

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Avail Now POA

46 Commercial Street West

33 Stiles Street

Avail Now 5 2 2 $370 pw • 5 bedrooms all with BIR’s, main with ens & WIR • Open plan kitch/living/dine with gas & elec cook • Formal lounge overlooking park lands • 3 way second bathroom • Reverse cycle Air Con • Close to Mulga St Primary School • Pets neg.• Property on sales market

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3004/3 Lake Terrace West

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

Avail 5/10/18 2 2 2 $260 pw • Two bedroom apartment, main with walk in robe & ensuite • Open living area with kitchen/lounge/ dine with electric • cooking, dishwasher & reverse cycle air conditioner • Double garage detached & basement storage • Lovely views • No Pets


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

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Jo Campbell SALES 0409 240 223

Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693

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

Sue Mac Donald PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Contact our office today to view our current properties or find us on Facebook NEW

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

15 Noojee Street

$119,500

a 416m2 (approx.)

Great homette size allotment on own title. Quiet cul-de-sac location, walking distance to City Centre. Surrounded by other quality homes ready to build, established fencing.

NEW

27 Gwendoline Street

NEW

22 Bruning Place

NEW

10 Mayflower Court

$449,500

a 856m2 (approx)

4

Highest and Best Offers by Friday 14th September 2018 @ 12noon at office of Agent. Build your home at an affordable price by securing this allotment 856m2(approx). Cul de sac location. Close to schools and all amenities. Please phone for further information.

Meticulously maintained family home that offers outstanding features, exceptional shedding and is located in a quiet culde-sac. A home that stands apart from the rest.

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4

NEW

Seafarers Way – Port MacDonnell

23 Saint Martins Drive

4

2

NEW

$375,000

4

Superb executive style Family home located in a fantastic location close to Saint Martins Lutheran College and MacDonald Park Primary school. Exceptional!

2/56 Brownes Road

NEW PRICE 4

2

$469,000

3

Subdivision

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. Held in the same Family for nearly 100 years – Act now

2 Aquarius Court

4

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$359,000

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$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 setting, all on just over an acre. Quality location and priced to sell!

1 Melleray Court

28 Jubilee Highway West

$315,000

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

2

Great flat serviced allotments in popular coastal township – swim, surf and fish at your doorstep! New stage now available. Enquire now!

18 Eldridge Drive Worrolong

Classy family home in popular Conroe Heights, spacious and stunning and an entertainers delight – an inspection will not disappoint!

Starting from $83,500

a approx 5,000m2 ea

3

1

4

$395,000

1,209m2 (approx). Exceptional beachside property footsteps from the seafront. Amazing sea views & room for the boat, surfboards and all the toys. Inspect asap!

$159,500 ea

2

1

1

$209,500

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

$398,500

GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY $695,000 as a whole

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

Freehold only, add to your Super portfolio. Enjoying great returns. Secure long term leases, U1 leased at $21,289 + GST. U2 leased at $21,289 + GST, U3 leased at $21,289 + GST Enquire now for further details.

Freehold only

$195,000

1

7-9 Compton Street Port MacDonnell

27 Genoa Street

Units 1, 2 & 3/8C Helen Street

66 Sturt Street

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.

RENTALS

21-23 Compton Street, Port MacDonnell

1

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!

5

3

$300,000

2

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

Blue Lake Printworks

$95,000 + SAV Established for 25 years – Large client base. Selling and producing Australian Souvenir Products as well as the print shop. 3 carparks at the rear of the store + convenient side entrance from laneway. Too many facets to this business to list.

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

COMMERCIAL

4003/3 Lake Terrace West

3a Mitchell Street

23-25 Commercial Street West

53 Commercial Street East

• Harrold St • 1/2 James Street • 2/2 James Street • 2 & 3/193 Commercial Street West Avail 12/10/18 2 2 2 $280 pw • Two bedrooms, main with ens & WIR • Kitchen with dishwasher • Open plan living with views • RC air con • Study nook • Secure double garage, plus storage • No pets • Property on the sales market

Avail Now

• 23-25 Commercial Street West • 3A Mitchell Street • 53 Commercial Street East

Avail Now

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Commercial

Commercial

Commercial

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

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

• Approximately 86.4 metres square • Large open flexible floor plan • Separate kitchen/storage • Rear parking area • Separate store area • POA

• 3B Mitchell Street

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NATURAL VEGETATION BLOCK Allot 1 Repeater Sta on Rd, NARACOORTE SA 5271 Your own patch of paradise and so close to the thriving township of Naracoorte. Naracoorte is situated central to the Limestone Coast region of SA and boasts well serviced facili es and a rac ons such as medical, schools, shopping, legal, sport, hotels, churches, accommoda on, service clubs, World Heritage Naracoorte Caves, swimming lake and much more. This property gives you the opportunity to build and go en rely off the grid or connect to power not far away. With nature at every twist and turn your imagina on could have you believing you were anywhere you wanted to be and with the fantas c views of the surrounding valley this block gives off a very tranquil feel. 17.74 Hectares (43.836 acres) of natural vegeta on, a true scrub block. Very rarely does such a piece of land of this nature come on the market. Only 5 kms north east from the Naracoorte town centre and zoned Rural Living this block is awai ng its new owners. Call Henry to discuss your new venture now 0418 811 028 $210,000 Sarah O oson Crossling Director 0400 633 444

Henry Mould Sales 0418 811 028

Sophie Ford Sales 0411 349 352

RLA 179363

Lisa Caon Rentals 0409 042

Cathy Cobbledick Commercial leasing

8762 0070 19 Ormerod Street Naracoorte SA

www.ottoson.com.au

COLLECTED STUPIDITY - AN INDICATION OF WHY MY ARTICLE IS CALLED COLLECTED STUPIDITY… By ROBBIE TANSEL So last week I was talking about the work experience kid we had at Lifestyle1 called Sophie or something. As part of my little article I also talked about the time I did work experience with Mum and Dad in the family business (crime). As many of you will be aware you’re not allowed to do work experience with family members so school got me to have another go at it. Obviously I’d already had a look at rough and tumble blue collar crime with Mum and Dad, so I thought I’d see what it was like being involved with white collar crime. You know, the sort of crime where you keep your hands clean, but still find a way to better your own circumstances at the expense of

someone else? Even better if it’s at the expense of a faceless multinational company. Thinking crime, initially I tried to do this work experience with the local member of parliament. I think we all know they’re criminals, and worst of all, they’re getting away with it. How about the current situation? If Turnbull gets shafted at some time, that will mean every one of our last four prime ministers have been voted out as leader of our country by their own allies! I understand that we don’t vote for the prime minister. We vote for our local member, and then the members of whichever party holds the majority elect the prime minister. But when we go to vote, who will become prime minister is part of our decision making process. They really shouldn’t be able to simply change the prime minister when the opinion polls say things aren’t going well. They went into the election with someone they were putting forward as the leader, and that person should have to stay leader until the next election when they can pick who they want again. Anyway, going back to my white collar crime work experience, I decided to go to one of the local timber mills and work in the accounting side of things. I wanted to have a look at how hard it was to diddle the books and siphon a bit of money off. Little did I know that when you are on work experience, you don’t actually do the job; you do whatever crappy jobs that no one else in the workplace wants to do. Normally this involves lots of filing. Or getting coffees. Or filing coffee? I was given the job of filing some paperwork. lifestyle1.net | 23

I was told where the appropriate folder was where they wanted me to put the paper to be filed. I like to think that I’m a reasonably intelligent person, and even back then I had half a brain, despite the fact I was a stupid teenager. I located the specified folder and tried to open it. I tried to pull the rings apart, but for some reason they wouldn’t open. I had another go, exerting myself more, but still the folder would not come open. I gave it one last go, giving it everything I had. I had no intention of going over to my supervisor and telling him that I couldn’t get a folder open. This time, the rings slowly started coming apart. It was at about this time that I noticed the little lever in the folder. “I wonder what that does,” I thought. This was the first time I’d encountered a lever arch folder in my sheltered little life. The lever of course opened the folder so that you could put plastic sleeves and nicely hole punched documents into the folder. I had bent the rings and done significant damage to the folder. I tried unsuccessfully to bend the rings back into place, adjoining each other, with no success before quickly shutting the folder and jamming it back into the shelf it had come from. With the knowledge that I wasn’t even capable of operating a folder, I decided that a life in crime was unlikely to be successful which probably ended up being for the best really. If you have a worse story from your work experience, I’d love to hear about it at robbietansel@gmail.com


SPORTING ACADEMY EXPANDS What started as a pilot program last year has already rapidly developed and the Limestone Coast Regional Sporting

Academy shows no signs of slowing down. Twelve athletes were part of the inaugural academy program and

applications are now open for the next intake of academy athletes with places for 42 in total on offer and two State based sporting bodies having come on board to help expand what is a general training program into also a specialised skills program. Overseen by Limestone Coast Local Government Association STARCLUB field officer Tony Elletson, it was a meeting with the Office of Recreation and Sport investigating coach development, that saw the academy idea come to fruition. “We basically realised how about not just coach development but athlete development as well,” Elletson said. An academy was set up in Ceduna, run by the local school, but Elletson and his team spent time in sporting academies in Victoria and New South Wales, where similar programs had been running for a number of years. Having a sporting academy based in a regional area allows country based athletes to cut down on the time spent on the road and travelling to sessions, when the strength and conditioning and other athlete education can be delivered in their own backyard. All successful academy inductees are given a 12 month gym membership. in the closest town to where they reside, a 12 month strength and conditioning program, Elite Education Programs, delivered by the UniSA, multiple testing sessions at the UniSA High Performance Centre, an academy uniform, and support in their quest to become an elite athlete and leader in the community.

Sports psychology, goal setting, nutrition and mental preparation are all part of the general education program provided for academy athletes. Hockey SA and Athletics SA are the two State bodies set to collaborate with the Limestone Coast Regional Sporting Academy going forward with 15 academy places set aside for hockey and five for athletics – the two sports where specialised skills training will also be on offer – with the remaining 22 places for athletes from any of the other sporting disciplines. “It is all about learning what it takes to be an elite athlete,” Elletson said. Sports including netball and Australian Rules football already have academy structures in place but athletes from those sports are more than welcome to take advantage of the expertise of the Limestone Coast Regional Sporting Academy.

The same applies to basketball, that also has a strong structure in place already for regional athletes through SA Country Basketball. The program has secured State Government and Local Government funding to ensure its future for the next two years but Elletson is on the lookout for corporate support so the program cost can be reduced to negligible, if not nothing, for participating athletes. It currently costs $350 and payment plans are available. “The academy is also not just about producing elite athletes but also about developing community leaders,” Elletson said. The Limestone Coast Regional Sporting Academy is open to athletes across the council areas of Mount Gambier, Grant District, Wattle Range, Naracoorte Lucindale, Tatiara, Robe and Kingston. Email Tony Elletson at starclubse@lclga.sa.gov.au for more information on becoming a corporate partner or an academy athlete. Athlete applications close on September 24. Above (main photo) - Jade Delaney works hard on the bike as the rest of the Limestone Coast Regional Sporting Academy all go through their strength and conditioning training. Above (inset) - Hannah Elliott on the treadmill during testing at UniSA.

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KIDNEY HEALTH IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEKEND Fifteen years ago Danielle Horton was rushed to Adelaide by the Royal Flying Doctor Service suffering kidney failure. Fast forward to 2018 and Danielle is headlining a fundraising event this Sunday at Mount Gambier’s Rail Lands as she hosts the Big Red Kidney Walk – a nationwide campaign that will be run for the first time in Mount Gambier this weekend. It is the seventh year, the Big Red Kidney walk is being held so register now for the inaugural Mount Gambier event and walk to fight kidney disease. Everyone wears red for the walk and

every dollar raised ensures Kidney Health Australia can continue to provide Kidney Transplant Houses for those recovering from kidney transplant surgery, mobile dialysis services so people with kidney disease can enjoy a holiday every once in a while, and Kidney Kids Camps so that children affected by kidney disease can spend time just being a kid again. Danielle knows the journey of a renal patient all too well since that fateful diagnosis and flight in 2003. “I ended up on peritoneal dialysis for six months and lucky for me, my kidneys regained enough function for me to come off of dialysis,” Danielle said. But her story did not end there and in 2010, dialysis again became a part of Danielle’s life. And the life of her then, unborn daughter. “I ended up on dialysis again, this time for two weeks to try and keep my baby in until she was 25 weeks gestation,” Danielle said. “She was born at 25 weeks and six days, weighing 610 grams and without this life saving treatment neither I, nor my gorgeous eight year

old daughter would be here.” For Danielle the battle continues and that’s why hosting this walk is so important to her. “Currently I have 12% kidney function remaining, which means that in the near future, I will need to go back onto dialysis, then hopefully be well enough to go on the transplant waiting list and then eventually receive a life- saving gift of a kidney,” she said. “The other reason I have decided to host the event, is to get awareness out there for our South East Renal Support Group. We are a new group for pre-dialysis patients, dialysis patients and pre and post- transplant patients. We feel that we are a great source of support, as we all have our stories which are unique and also comforting knowing that you are not alone. If we can create more awareness of our group, we hope that we can take some of the fear out of the unknown with dialysis and transplants. It is also a good time to remind people of the need for the new upgrade to the renal unit in the Mount Gambier Hospital.” One in three Australians are at an increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease, and almost 90% of kidney function can be lost without experiencing any symptoms. The Mount Gambier walk starts at 10am this Sunday and there are three course lengths - 1.2km, 2.4km or 3.6km – with lots of activities including a raffle and a sausage sizzle. The walk is wheelchair friendly and dogs are welcome. To register head to www. bigredkidneywalk.org.au

CAKE DECORATING WORKSHOP ON THE HORIZON The South Eastern Cake Designers Demonstration Day, on Saturday, September 15, is being held in the Mount Gambier Show Society Committee Room, Pick Ave, Mount Gambier. Can anyone interested please pre-book to assist in catering, by this Friday, though you may come and pay on the day. The day starts at 9am, with registrations, and demonstrations start at 9.15am and run until 4pm. Lunch and refreshments are provided. Cost is $35. A copy of the Registration forms can be posted or emailed to you with details from Christine Heness (08) 8723 2425 or 0400 232 422 or peterchristine@internode.on.net and June Jones (08) 8725 7094 (ah) kwjjones@activ8.net.au Your RSVP needs to be sent to June Jones. lifestyle1.net | 25

Left - Danielle Horton with a jar of red “kidney” beans - guessing the number of beans in the jar is just one of the fundraising activities on offer at this Sunday’s Big Red Kidney Walk at Mount Gambier’s Rail Lands.


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MILLICENT ART PROJECT SET TO STRIKE A CHORD Millicent is about to join the many communities around the world that have a ‘street piano’ which will give residents and visitors to the town the opportunity to tickle the ivories. This is the second project of the Imagine Millicent Arts Group (IMAG). “Not only do we want to encourage passers-by to play, we also want them to admire the piano as an artwork,” said IMAG member Moira Neagle. The piano will be painted as part of a workshop being run by Port MacDonnell artist Jeremy Ievins. It will then begin its residency at the Central Hub Market on Saturday, September 22. Street pianos have been credited with inspiring romances, uncovering hidden talent, making people dance, sparking impromptu concerts and bringing communities together.“We want all of that for Millicent and more,” Ms Neagle said. Jeremy will use the piano to teach how to use Posca paint pens to create a colourful and eye catching artwork. Workshop participants will then be able to take away these skills to create their own artworks by customising objects as varied as skateboards, denim jackets and bike helmets. Jeremy has an active Instagram profile and examples of his work on surfboards, skateboards and walls can be seen via his jeremy_ievins account. The workshop is being held in September at the Central Hub Market on Saturday, September 15 and Sunday, September 16, and priority will be given to 12–25yr olds and is limited to 10 places each day at $5 per day. Contact IMAG as early as possible to secure your spot for either day or both days or download the registration form via imaginemillicent.wordpress.com. IMAG is grateful to those in the community who are supporting this project. The piano has been donated by IMAG member Glenn Brown and Clare Johnston, of The Central Hub Market has offered the piano a home. Country Arts SA and the Regional Arts Fund is funding the workshop. IMAG is keen to partner with other business and property owners in the town centre to install more public artworks as part of its two year plan to establish an art trail through Millicent. IMAG is also wanting to engage with local artists who may be interested in being involved in future public art projects within the town centre. Enquiries can be made by emailing Imaginemillicent@ internode.on.net or via our website imaginemillicent.wordpress.com


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2018 Life Membership Inductee Lisa Duldig (Millicent)

Most Consistent Player - Chelsey Galpin (Casterton Sandford - 15 & Under B)

A Reserve Best & Fairest Jacinta Clark (East Gambier)

A Reserve Joint Runners-Up - Jo Wilson (MIllicent) & Trictia Cleary (Casterton Sandford)

B Grade Best & Fairest - Paige Cameron (Casterton Sandford) & Runner-Up - Nat Fox (North Gambier)

C Grade Runner-Up Sally Povey (West Gambier) & Best & Fairest - Emma Thompson (East Gambeir)

17 & Under Best & Fairest Jordyn Adams

17 & Under Runner-Up Paige Nitschke (Millicent)

MILLICENT TO HOST SKATE PARK COMPETITION Head to the Millicent Skate Park on the October 13 and compete in skate, scooter, or BMX. The Skate Park League competitions are community based grass-roots events focused on embracing skate park culture and bringing the community together.All competitors will go in the draw to win one of the raffle prizes. Registrations are now open at http://skateparkleagues. com/enroll/sa-series-registration/ Heat Times: Scooter 11am (14 & Under, 15 & Over) BMX 12.30pm (14 & Under, 15 & Over) Skate 1.30pm (12 & Under, 16 & Under, Open Male, Open Female) The Millicent event has been made possible by the generous support of Wattle Range Council, Skate Australia, YMCA SA, Bad Boy Australia, Nike, Element, OCD Skate Shop, Goliath Skate, Scooter Hut & Root Industries. lifestyle1.net | 28


SPORT WESTERN BORDER NETBALL TROPHY WINNERS

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15 & Under A Best & Fairest Lucy Denton (Millicent)

15 & Under A Runner-Up Amryn Bosko (East Gambier)

15 & Under B Best & Fairest Chelsey Galpin (Casterton Sandford)

15 & Under B Runner-Up Jemma Parsons (West Gambier)

13 & Under A Best & Fairest Alyssa Duncan (South Gambier)

13 & Under A Runner-Up Siobhan Adams (South Gambier)

13 & Under B Best & Fairest Faith MacKenzie (Millicent)

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HIGHLAND DANCER CLAIMS ANOTHER TITLE Eleven year old Hailee Pearce won the Barrier Reef Highland Dancing Championship 7-11yrs held in Townsville earlier this month. Hailee has been very successful this year, coming runner up in The Grand Australasian and Eastern Australian Championships in Sydney. Hailee is a student of the Margaret Cleves School of Dancing and travels three times a week from Penola for lessons. lifestyle1.net | 29

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The Port MacDonnell Uniting Church will celebrate its sesquicentenary this month, with a day of celebrations planned for September 16. A 10am service will be followed by the unveiling of a commemorative plaque outside the Bookey Street church, with a luncheon to follow at the Port MacDonnell Hall. The ‘Pleasant Sunday Afternoon’ will feature past ministers among its guest speakers, along with various musical items. Photographs and memorabilia will be displayed in the RSL Hall, and guests will be encouraged to bring along their own significant keepsakes to place in a time capsule. Rev. Dr Murray Earl said it was important to acknowledge such an important part of Port MacDonnell history. “It’s an acknowledgement that local churches continue – it’s been a service to Port MacDonnell, where the Christian life reminds us to look out for

our neighbour, and that’s what we have done for 150 years,” he said. The church’s foundation stone was laid on the 1st October 1866 by Abraham Field Barrett J.P. According to the Mt Gambier Standard of 4 Oct 1866, “in a cavity beneath the stone was placed a bottle containing a copy of the Border Watch, and the Mt Gambier Standard, a number of photographs….”. The building cost £484, 4 shillings and 5 pence, and was constructed on land donated by A.F. Barrett J.P., the managing partner of Must and Co shipping agents. It opened for Divine Worship on the 18 September 1867, with Rev. J.C. Millard preaching at both services on the day. Since then, generations of men, women and children have met regularly to praise God, to pray for and serve the Port MacDonnell community. “There has been a worshipping congregation over 150 years; through lifestyle1.net | 30

war and peace, rough seas and calm seas, drought and rain, the worship has endured, and this is what we are celebrating,” Rev. Dr Earl said. Weekly worship, Ladies Aid Societies, Sunday school, the Band of Hope Association, women’s guild, men’s groups, scouts, youth fellowships, bible studies, special missions, strawberry fetes, meals, concerts, harvest thanksgivings, fundraisers and official church meetings have made up the life of the church, and the building itself has been a vital part of that journey. The theme for the sesquicentenary celebration is ‘Jesus is our light and anchor’, a message reflected in the church’s intricate stained glass windows. “Just to affirm that it’s the Christian life in ordinary days - the integration of faith and work and all those things that make up ordinary life, whether its farming, fishing, family or community,” Rev. Dr Earl said.

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Division 2 Men Qualifying Final Tigers 4 def Portland 3 With a trip straight into the Division 2 Grand Final on the line, both Portland and Tigers were keen to get the win and the rest that comes with it. The opening possession went to Portland but they could make the most of it. Tigers responded with an attacking foray of their own and earned the first penalty corner of the match they too let the opportunity slip from their fingers though as the Portland defense proved to be equal to the challenge. Tigers had the majority of possession but Portland are dangerous on the counter attack. They had soon earned themselves a penalty corner and secured the first lead of the game via a direct hit from Deon Moore. The early pace was frenetic. Tigers leveled the score through a well worked variation, finding Simon McCourt open on the post. McCourt was again in the action a few minutes later when a ball landed kindly for him and he was able to drive it past the Portland keeper on the back stick side. The game began to settle mid way through the half with both teams finding rhythm and opportunities. Portland bought the scores back level when Shannon Donehue ran onto a long ball and single handedly beat the Tigers defense. With no bench to call on, Portland began to slow a little and were committing numerous turnovers in midfield while also wasting good opportunities in front of goal. Wasting opportunities is not the best strategy when facing Tigers. Tigers were sending waves forward and would have extended their lead if not for the staunch defense of Aaron Welfare. He was Portland’s strongest contributor throughout the match. Both teams had more opportunities with Addison Hill narrowly missing goal after a long probing pass from Mick Carne while Shannon Donehue continued to look dangerous for Portland. Neither could score again though and it was locked at 2-2 at the break. Mick Carne started the second half well but luck did not go his way. He’s sent one just wide of goal and had another rebound off the post in the first few minutes. Tigers had all the momentum but it was counting for naught on the scoreboard. It counts for even less when your opposition scores out of nowhere is Tigers did when Shannon Donehue again scored from a fine individual effort to give Portland a 3-2 lead. Facing a deficit, Tigers pushed their defense forward in search of the equalizer. McCourt had disappeared up forward in the second half but a move into the midfield bought him back into the game. Tigers, now dominating possession were able to level the scores when Ryan Larson turned a nicely crossed ball into the goal. With a minute remaining in the game Tigers pressed forward looking for the winning goal and were awarded a penalty corner. With the game on the line Portland were able to save the first corner, and another but on the third gave up a penalty stroke when they deflected the ball into the body of one of their own defenders on the goal line. With the clock reading zero their was no chance to come back from this if Tigers converted. Mathew Fenwick stepped up and calmy put the ball into the back of the net to send Tigers into the Grand Final.

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Above (top) - Aaron Welfare was tireless in defense for Portland against Tigers in Division 2 Men Above (bottom) - Tigers Simon McCourt was the difference between the two teams in Division 2 Men.


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YOUNG GUNS PICK UP TOP LEAGUE HONOURS

Millicent’s Tom Hutchesson has been rewarded for a season of high level consistency with the taking home of the Western Borer Football League’s Brian Hennessy Medal for the best and fairest player in the A Grade competition. Hutchesson has been one of the movers and shakers in the Saints rise to the 2018 title decider this weekend, with his ball winning ability and clean use. He was presented the medal by Brian’s widow Pam Hennessy (pictured above left). Perennial Mail Medallist Will MacDFonald finished runner-up to Hutchesson, as the Demons turned Cat had anotrher stellar season as a premier big man in this region. The netball top honour went to East Gambier’s Tenille Gray, who was also named the Top Under 21 Player in the competition. The Bulldogs goaler debuted five seasons ago, almost making her a veteran of the competition at just 18 years of age, but her composure, athleticism and netball smarts have seen her quickly become a regualr member of the Team of the Year and one of the toughest opponents for the competion’s defenders. West Gambier’s Jess Bell finished one vote beind in runnerup with her team mate and 2016 winner Lisa McGregor, two votes further back in third. Full photo gallery of all the football and netball winners on page 28 & 29 & 36.

Below - South defender Chelsea Ryan makes life tough for Millicent 15 & Under B shooter Claudia Pratt. Right - East Gambier’s Morgan Amy takes a strong interception in front of North shooter Ellie Gould. PHOTO COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

The August sporting clay shoot at Burrungule Park saw 64 shooters nominate for the 50 target event sponsored by Richard Jones Auto Repairs, K & S Fuels. Competitors’ spirits were not dampened by an occasional shower as they tackled the course set by Neville Kent. Jamie Dunn continued his rich vein of form as he again took out the Gambier Shooting Supplies High Gun with 49/50. Leigh Dunn`s consistency saw him top AA grade with 47/50 from Gavin Dyson and Dane Hastings. Tony Sellars shot the second highest score of the day 48/50, including a possible 25, to win A grade from Tom Weir and Phil Begelhole. Matt Jones 40/50 and Allan Cowin 39/50 headed the B grade with Charles Wallis trailing in third. Rob Michalski took out C grade from Steven Groen and Allan Spokes. The Seniors category saw Wayne Gurney again top the podium with Ernie Scheidl and Neville Kent in second & third respectively. Barry Hill comfortably won Veteran`s category with 44/50 from Peter Klieve and Robert Simson. Tash Bellinger took out a commanding win in the Ladies category with 43/50 from Nicola Harridine and Emma Lawford. Ben Hastings won the Juniors with highly competitive sub juniors being taken out by Declan Wright and the improving Carter Rossouw in second from Shakielle VonStanke in third. The two person family team shoot was also incorporated into the day with 18 family pairings combinations nominating. Off the gun (OTG) sponsored by the Wright Family was won by the powerhouse Dunn family of Leigh & Jamie shooting 96/100. The handicap team event sponsored by Ken Atkin was won by brothers Carter and Fletcher Rossouw. UPCOMING EVENTS September 15 & 16 - Lake Bonney 150 Classic September 23 - Burrungule Park 75 targets Right (from top) - Gambier Shooting Supplies High Gun winner Jamie Dunn with sponsor Dane Hastings; Handicap family shoot winners Carter & Fletcher Rossouw& OTG Family shoot winners Leigh Dunn, Declan Wright (sponsor) & Jamie Dunn.

SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL RAND FINAL A GRADE Heywood 2.2 5.11 7.13 11.18 (84) Heathmere 3.3 4.4 6.6 8.6 (54) Goals - Heywood: D. Handreck, J. Nash, G. Slade 2; B. Nash, J. Ellis, J. Imbi, W. Barker-Lovett, M. Bunworth. Heathmere: S. Lovett, M. Wilson 2; T. Puche, H. Telfer, J. Ngarocka, L. Sartori. Best - Heywood: N. Johnstone, K. Bunworth, M. Bunworth, J. Ellis, B. Millard, J. Imbi. Heathmere: W. Kerrins, B. Jasper, M. Riddell, M. Lenehan, S. Lovett, R. Pickett.

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RUNNERS RETURN Two local runners have returend from the National School Sports Australia Cross Country Championships, tackling a course described by athletics experts as one of the toughest ever seen. Harrison Ellis (left) finished 11th in the 10 year old category, out of a field of 40, while Jacob Salmon (right) competed in the 11 year old section and finished 22nd out of 43. Harrison did come home with a medal, though, winning gold in the cross country teams event and bringing home a bronze with that same team in the relay event. Jacob’s team just missed the podium in both events finishing fourth - with only a metre separating the team from the bronze medal winning lin-up in the relay.

Heywood 3.2 6.7 10.8 14.12 (96) Tyrendarra 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.3 (27) Goals - Heywood: C. Tuckett, L. Malseed 3; O. Rockard, A. Barr 2; N. Willis, H. Gibbs, M. Bell, A. Morgan. Tyrendarra: S. Wilson 3; L. Bevan. Best - Heywood: S. Arthur, A. Morgan, A. Barr, C. Tuckett, J. Stuchberry, N. Wills, Tyrendarra: A. Clarke, L. Bennett, C. Moulray, L. Bevan, B. Sheahan, S. Rhodes.

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SE VETERANS GOLF Blue Lake Golf Links was the venue for 44 players in the latest round of South East Veterans gold and whilst the greens were fast and true, a couple of players conquered them. The First Division winner was Phil Hunter, who eagled the 17th for a nice 41 points, and the countback on 37 went to Vyv Bennison from David Goldspring. Second Division was taken out by the stalwart Colin Rex with a very good 40 points, from Alan Stewart 36, on a countback from the unlucky Kenny Milsop. The Ross Orchard trophy went to Ray Thiele and Don Sims. Don was one of five from Casterton, whose course is sodden. NTPs were Rob Harkness and Bill Cheers and the ball rundown went down to 27. The next game is at Bordertown on September 10.

GRAND FINAL A GRADE Cavendish 59 d Tyrendarra 54 Best on court - Marni Perry (Cavendish)

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LOCAL SPORT WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL 2ND SEMI FINALS A GRADE East Gambier 2.0 2.0 5.3 9.5 (59) Casterton Sandford 1.5 2.8 4.10 5.10 (40) Goals - East: J. Ransom 2; J. Dawe, M. Willson, J. GForster, T. Williams, M. McMallum, K. Thomson, S. Balshaw. Casterton Sandford: T. Shannon, C. Currie, J. Stephenson, D. Ayton, K. Davis. Best - East: M. Willson, J. Ransom, J. Eldridge, B. Rathjen, J. Forster, F. Scanlon. Casterton Sandford: T. Shannon, K. Carlin, W. MacDonald, C. Currie, M. Cummings, D. Wombwell.

B GRADE North Gambier 4.0 8.5 10.9 14.10 (94) Millicent 2.2 2.2 4.3 5.5 (35) Goals - North: M. Lewis, M. Kurzman 4; J. Hatt, S. Flett 2; B. Colliver, C. Birks. Millicent: N. Robbins, J. Hales, T. Pratt, H. Smith, B. Grosser. Best - North: M. Lewis, D. Kenny, C. Schultz, M. Hensel, N. Mark, J. Hatt. Millicent: C. Reilly, H. Reilly, A. Schultz, T. Craig, A. Watts.

UNDER 17.5 Millicent 1.2 3.7 5.9 6.9 (45) Casterton Sandford 0.0 0.4 1.4 4.5 (29) Goals - Millicent: C. Schultz, H. Tunkin, F. Grimes, J. Hateley, Z. McGuinness, J. Grosser. Casterton Sandford: G. Parsons 2; N. Johnson-Schembri, A. McKinnon. Best - Millicent: N. Lang, J. Verbena, Z. Bradley, L. Chant, S. Dickenson, J. Grosser. Casterton Sandford: D. McDonough, N. Richardson, N. O’Brien, A. Bright, G. Parsons, J. Ferguson.

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North Gambier 41 (J. Adams, A. Kalantarian) d East Gambier 34 (T. McCallum, S. Smith)

Robe 3.1 5.4 11.9 14.10 (94) Mt Burr 2.2 9.5 11.6 13.10 (88) Goals - Robe: J. Kelly, J. Pitt, K. Cuthbertson, J. Dawson 2; T. Rechner, C. Pitt, J. Agnew, Z. Deane, L. Crawford, A. Everett. Mt Burr: T. Renzi 4; J. Gregdory 2; T. Hales, H. Crauford, J. Dowdy, T. Redden, C. Puiatti, H. Schultz, D. Ridley. Best - Robe: R. Dickinson, J. Wehl, J. Agnew, Z. Deane, A. Weir, C. Pitt. Mt Burr: D. Ridley, T. Renzi, C. Puiatti, J. Wallis, J. Wallis, S. Willis.

Keith 1.4 5.6 9.6 12.7 (79) Kaniva Leeor 2.3 4.5 6.7 9.10 (64) Goals- Keith: B. Simounds 4; W. McMurray 3; A. Dunstan 2; G. Thring, S. Lehmann, A. Wilson. Kaniva Leeor: N. Murphy, C. De Visser 2; J. Wagg, J. Jarred, C. Hitchcock, S. Vivian, A. Brown. Best - Keith: B. Laurie, D. Coghlan, W. McMurray, H. Wilhlem, R. Menz, A. Dunstan. Kanvia Leeor: C. De Visser, S. Williams Bale, N. Bowles, A. Brown, T. Strigbling, J. Jarred.

B GRADE

B GRADE

Kongorong 3.5 5.10 8.13 10.13 (73) Hatherleigh 2.0 8.0 8.1 11.2 (68) Goals - Kongorong: K. Schaefer, A. Harding 2; D. Hann, S. Beard, S. Farrell, T. Von Stanke, N. Gilbert, J. Mullan. Hatherleigh: J. Jones 4; B. Humphries 2; B. Watson, T. Bell, C. Skeer, S. Telfer, T. Smith. Best - Kongorong: M. Von Stanke, T. Von Stanke, L. Durcan, C. Scheidl, J. Steen. Hatherleigh: T. Johnson, S. Telfer, J. Jones, T. Bell, J. McDonald.

Keith 3.0 7.1 9.5 11.9 (75) Mundulla 2.1 2.2 4.3 4.3 (27) Goals - Keith: J. Snadjar 4; N. Heinrich 2; G. Ryan, J. Forrest, J. Robertson, S. Bowering, N. Binns. Mundulla: W. Packer 2; R. Williams, S. Lewin. Best -Keith: N. Van Den Berg, G. Ryan, J. Watts, S. Bowering, C. Blacke, N. Heinrich. Mundulla: M. Paech, C. Wiese, H. Berry, C. Crawford, S. Grellet, A. Obst.

A RESERVE East Gambier 40 (K. Zvirgzdins, A. Geraghty) d Casterton Sandford 39 (T. Cleary, R. Newell)

B GRADE East Gambier 46 (L. Cutting, E. Hudson) d North Gambier 37 (C. Tirabassi, N. Fox)

C GRADE South Gambier 52 (E. Egan, B. Morale) d East Gambier 44 (Z. Creek, E. Thompson)

17 & UNDER Millicent 53 (H. Nitschke, P. Nitschke) d South Gambier 52 (J. Earle, I. Walker)

15 & UNDER A West Gambier 53 (S. Ritter, J. Davey) d South Gambier 26 (S. Boston, T. Redemski)

SENIOR COLTS

15 & UNDER B South Gambier 29 (R. Richter, M. Reid) d Millicent 23 (Z. Malseed, M. Chant)

13 & UNDER A Millicent 37 (D. Tunkin, P. Lucas) d North Gambier 19 (K. Collins, L. Norman)

13 & UNDER B

Millicent 26 (P. Venn, H. Mackenzie) d West Gambier 14 (E.Xanthopolous, A. Sheedy)

Hatherleigh 1.5 4.14 6.14 8.17 (65) Mt Burr 1.2 2.2 6.4 7.5 (47) Goals -Hatherleigh: M. Telfer 4; L. Brown 2; B.Thwaites, K. Bradley. Mt Burr: B. Gregory 3; F. Johnston 2; T. Vanderhorst, H. Corman. Best - Hatherleigh: W. Chay, K. Bradley, D. Treloar, F. Bradley, B. Thwaites, B. Poulish. Mt Burr: T. Allen, B. Scott, J. Muhovics, T. Vanerhorst, B. Gregory, J, Wilson.

JUNIOR COLTS Kongorong 2.0 5.0 7.3 8.5 (53) Glencoe 1.0 2.1 5.2 6.3 (39) Goals -Kongorong: B. Von Stanke-Dowie 4; T. Bellinger 2; B. Anderson, K. Weber. Glencoe: T. Mutch 2; B. Pfitzner, I. Mulraney, B. Weedon, I. McGrath. Best - Kongorong: L. Neill, W. Von Stanke, B. Dethmore, K, Weber, M. Cooper, C. Ellis. Glencoe: I. McGrath, I. Mulraney, S. McGrath, C. Brooks, J. Childs, T. Mutch.

UNDER 15 West Gambier 1.1 1.1 5.3 6.3 (39) North Gambier 1.1 3.3 4.3 5.5 (35) Goals - West: J. Cornolo 2; G. Ros-Smith, R. Jacob, T. Morale, R. Cowling. North: W. Thompson 2; A. Prosperi-Porta, E. Norman, D. Willimason. Best - West: E. Giddings, B. Say, G. Ros-Smith, J. Cornolo, R. Cowling, J. Carson. North: E. Norman, W. Thompson, J. Turner, J. Williamson, E. Fisher, A. Prosperi-Porta.

MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL 2ND SEMI FINALS A GRADE

UNDER 13 South Gambier 1.2 3.4 4.5 6.6 (42) East Gambier 1.0 1.0 3.0 3.1 (19) Goals - South: B. Young 3; W. Vaughan, M. Harrold, C. Fielding. East: C. Gentiel, A. Lillecrap, K. Wagner. Best - South: A. Circelli, D. Wilson, Z. Hopgood, M. Harrold, B. Young. East: K. Wagener, H. Puhara, T. Howard, C. Janeway, D. Min, N. Delaney.

Kalangadoo 57 (J. Croser, J. Peacock) d Hatherleigh 42 (K. Green, H. Hamilton)

A RESERVE Port MacDonnell 43 (T. Gilmore, H. Smith) d Kalnagadoo 38 (J. Lythgo, T. Jeffree)

B GRADE Port MacDonnell 35 (C. Merrett, B. Wilson) d Kalangadoo 34 (J. Blackmore, C. Blackmore)

B RESERVE

SEWFA RESULTS SOUTH EAST WOMEN’S FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION ROUND 15 RESULTS (JUNIORS) Under 15s Inter CFC 6 (Naomi Zwinjenberg 3; Katie Armstrong 2; Ella Doody) d Millicent 1 (Lana Shepherd); Centrals 7 (Kate Seaton 4; Kiah Connolly, Olivia Gwilym, Ellie Seaton) d Apollo City 0; United Juniors - BYE

FINALS (SENIORS) QUALIFYING FINAL

Centrals 3 (Tess Andrews 2, Tracey Long) d United 0

ELIMINATION FINAL

Apollo City 6 (Noelle Brown 3; Daylia Daylia 2; Courtney Van Diesen) d Millicent 1 (Annalise Canada)

SENIOR COLTS

Kybybolite 4.1 7.4 11.6 14.9 (93) Kingston 0.1 0.2 1.3 4.4 (28) Goals - Kybybolite: H. McInnes 5; B. Castine 4; L. Schultz, T. Jennings 2; F. Masters. Kingston: H. Wright 2; J. Troeth, W. Wiseman. Best - Kybybolite: L. Burtt, B. Castine, H. Yelland, H. McInnes, O. Peltz, T. Jennings. Kingston” D. Wright, T. Decaux, J. Tapfield, C. Craig, H. Wright, J. Hartman.

JUNIOR COLTS Kybybolite 1.2 3.2 4.5 6.8 (44) Naracoorte 0.0 0.1 2.2 3.4 (22) Goals -Kybybolite: B. Clyne, B. Pratter 2; M. Malone, C. McCully. Naracoorte: S. Thomson 2; B. Leehane. Best - Kybybolite: A. McKenzie, O. McInnes, C. Hiller, B. A. Nolan, T. Johnstone, N. Baker. Naracoorte: S. Thomson, N. Wellington, A. Flynn, B. Stewart, J. D. Steadman, M. Midwinter. SEE OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR SUNDAY’S 1ST SEMI FINAL RESULTS

KNT NETBALL 2ND SEMI FINALS A GRADE Lucindale 54 (H Smart) d Keith 39 (M Harper)

A RESERVE Keith 48 (C Leek) d Naracoorte 46 (C McElroy)

B GRADE Keith 42 (A Eriksen) d Naracoorte 36 (S Ford)

C GRADE

Glencoe 44 (M. Kuhl, A. Treddle) d Kongorong 34 (E. Benny, A. Bowd)

Penola 35 (K Shelton) d Mundulla 32 (S Malcolm)

17 & UNDER

17 & UNDER

Kalangadoo 46 (K. Ousey, C. Croser) d Mt Burr 37 (L. Corman, S. Falting)

Penola 54 (L Butler) d Naracoorte 51 (S Miles)

15 & UNDER

16 & UNDER

Mt Burr 41 (A. Smith-Muhovics, M. Bevan) d Hatherleigh 38 (L. Haines, R. Nettle)

Naracoorte 43 (C Burke) d Bordertown 39 (H Weatherald)

13 & UNDER

15 & UNDER

Hatherleigh 39 (C. Owen, L. Paul) d Tantanoola 23 (T. Rowe, D. Hateley)

Bordertown 50 (A Steinberg) d Keith 46 (M Driver)

13 & UNDER A Naracoorte 41 (M Walker) d Keith 40 (S Makin)

Above - Star Cat Callum Currie is wrapped up in this Mark Kieselbach tackle as the Bulldogs kept their premiership defence on track with a preliminary final victory. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

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SPORT WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL & CLUB AWARD TROPHY WINNERS

Photos by Georgia Quick

Reserves Best & Fairest Nathaniel Robbins - Millicent

Reserves Runner-Up Sam Shepherd - North Gambier

Under 17.5 Best & Fairest Tom Nieuwerkerk - West Gambier

Under 17 .5 Runner-Up Gabe Parsons - Casterton Sandford

A Grade Leading Goal Kicker Brayden Kain - South Gambier

Under 15 Leading Goal Kicker Riley Flamank - East Gambier

Under 14 Leading Goal Kicker Luke Winterfield - South Gambier

Under 13 Leading Goal Kicker Ben Young - South Gambier

Under 15 Best & Fairest William Thompson - North Gambier

Under 15 Runner-Up Mitchell Sims - South Gambier

Under 14 Best & Fairest Jake Walker - South Gambier

Under 14 Runner-Up Noah Sims - South Gambier

Under 13 Best & Fairest Locky Thiele - South Gambier

Under 13 Runner-Up Kalan Shanks - Millicent

Most Disciplined Club - Casterton Sandford Gary Carlin & Haylee Rhook

Champion Club - Norm & Di Facey Trophy Millicent - Craig Tunkin & Jodie Reilly

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