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COVER • YOUR STYLIST AT COUNTY GREY IS THERE TO HELP YOU Mount Gambier’s County Grey invites you to experience menswear at its best, a quality shopping experience surrounded by premium brands, County Grey should be your first port of call when you think Menswear. The County Grey experience is not just about a new shirt or a tie, it’s about creating a wardrobe and streamlining a style. “We focus on making styling easy for the local lad and we take all the pressure out of finding the right outfit,” store owner Tina said. “We deliver the major brands from the city all in a one stop shop – we are very customer orientated.” That means local shoppers can have their pick of Politix, The Academy Brand, Gant, Levi’s, Geoffrey Beene, Brooksfield, Florsheim, Julius Marlow, Mossimo, Gibson, Bell & Barnett, New England, Studio Italia, Elwood, Ben Sherman, NXP, Brixton, Gazman and Blazer. County Grey is predominately about quality brands but also quality customer service with everyone on the County Grey team experienced in menswear and able to offer the full County Grey styling experience. From coordinating new pieces to go with your existing wardrobe, to starting from scratch, the stylist at County Grey are there to help you. They have a 12 piece wardrobe system that truly does make it easy for any man of any age to own a stylish, practical and comfortable wardrobe, taking them from a casual
stop shop, from bags to beard oil, from hats to belts, there is nothing a man needs in his wardrobe that isn’t in store. It is all part of the County Grey philosophy – it’s about so much more than just new clothes, it’s about teaching guys how to build their wardrobe. “We all take great pride in taking the stress out of shopping, we even provide styling tips on our social media pages,” Tina said. “We really love it when a guy comes in and asks for advice on which shirt would be best and what they should wear it with.” County Grey not only offers everything from the casual to formal suits but it also offers suit hire. And for the man who spends time on the road for work, County Grey will not only fit you out but show you just how to pack for that corporate getaway so you can seamlessly move from a conference or meeting to networking drinks. So call into County Grey today and give your wardrobe the makeover it deserves. COUNTY GREY 47 Commercial Street East Mount Gambier Ph: (08)8723 1930 admin@countygrey.com.au Find us on Instagram & facebook barbeque with friends to a high powered corporate meeting or a special occasion. “County Grey helps you discover your style, we take the fear factor out of fashion so you can get dressed in the
dark and step out in confidence - that’s how simple we make it,” Tina said. “The secret to being a well dressed man is your County Grey Stylist.” And it’s not just about the clothes – County Grey is genuinely a one
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TAKE A SELFIE WITH A KELPIE Get your ‘selfie with a Kelpie’ this Spring in Casterton and join the record number of visitors flooding to the
town’s new Australian Kelpie Centre. A social media trend has started with visitors taking a photo with the large
scale Kelpie prints on the building façade which is enjoying peak visitation since opening three months ago. The centre experienced an impressive 126 per cent increase in visitation this winter since moving into the new Henty Street home with 4614 patrons through the door from June to August, up from 2033 last year. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said the figures had surpassed expectations. “Our centre staff have been overwhelmed by the number of visitors, coming from across Australia to experience this new tourist attraction,” Cr Rank said. “A highlight for many is getting the ‘selfie with a kelpie’ at the front door and sharing it on social media. These beautiful dogs, owned by Nancy Withers and photographed by local shooter Karla Northcott, have added the extra wow factor to this new facility which is helping to grow the local economy. Local traders are reporting a significant number of tourists in the town, stopping in at the centre and exploring local attractions during their travels.” It was one of the busiest winter periods for visitation in years with a total of 18,116 tourists recorded across Glenelg Shire Council’s visitor centre network, a staggering 3276 increase on the previous year. This record visitation included 1107 international visitors. The highest visitation was recorded in Portland with 10,416 for the quarter, a 5.5 per cent increase whilst Nelson reached similar growth with 3086 visitors, up 5.04 per cent.
The booming winter whale season assisted in building the growth, with the new WhaleMail website and social media pages assisting to attract more visitors to the region. Cr Rank said this growth would continue for the shire following the filming of a new Australian Kelpie Centre commercial last week. “We are pleased to launch this new Kelpie inspired commercial later this month
which will further showcase the important connection of Casterton to the iconic working dog,” she said. “The preview footage is amazing, showcasing the true heart of this classic Aussie town with its rolling green hills, rich pasture and of course the beautiful Kelpie along with some well-known local faces.” The new campaign will be released this Spring. The Australian Kelpie Centre is open seven days a week from 9am to 5pm. Above - Merino-based sisters Lexie, Portia and Roxy Northcott getting their ‘Selfie with a Kelpie’ at Casterton.
BRINGING THE CLASSICS TO LIFE With plenty of toe-tapping tunes and great show-stopping dancing, Just a Couple of Song and Dance Men takes a sneak peak into the lives, songs and dancing of some the best song and dance men of all time. Starring Shay Debney and Mikey Halcrow, both fresh from the Australian Tour of The Wizard of Oz, take a nostalgic trip with some of the most memorable music ever written including The Way You Look Tonight, Pennies From Heaven, Be A Clown, Who Wants to be a Millionaire, Blue Skies, Well Did You Evah, That’s Entertainment, You’re the Top and Make Em Laugh. This stunning show will hit the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre stage on September 26. bringing the dance routines and vocals of Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, Bing Crosby, Donald O’Connor, and Frank Sinatra to life. lifestyle1.net | 04
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The Mount Gambier and District Orchid Society always holds an annual Spring Show and this year, they are being joined by all the tenants of the Reidy Park Centre, who will also be showcasing their community groups this weekend. The Spring Orchid Show will run this Saturday and Sunday with up to 70 orchids on show, along with plant sales and potting demonstrations. The 2018 show will be judged by four of the five Australian Orchid Council judges and is one of the highlights on the society’s calendar. The remaining Reidy Park Centre tenants will also be open from 10am to 4pm this Saturday as Backstage Incorporated, the South East Radio Group, the Mount Gambier History Group, the Philatelic Society and the Mount Gambier Martial Arts
Academy also invite the public to pop along and see what they are all about. Backstage Incorporated has been promoting performing arts in the region for four decades, running the popular Eisteddfod competitions, while the South East Radio Group will be showcasing the technology they have that allows them to communicate with people all over the world. The Mount Gambier History Group is committed to not only preserving the district’s history but also showcasing it with exhibitions and events, including the recent Lake Terrace Cemetery Anniversary, while the time honoured past time of stamp collecting is the focus of the Philatelic Society. Greg Povey is head of the Mount Gambier Martial Arts Academy, catering for all age and ability
ranges with a focus on self defence, discipline and personal fitness, and their demonstrations will certainly impress, if not, inspire. The Reidy Park Centre is on O’Halloran Terrace in Mount Gambier.
TIME TO SIGN UP FOR THE CHRISTMAS PARADE Entries are now open for the 2018 NF McDonnell and Sons Mount Gambier Christmas Parade. This year the parade is in its 59th year and will be held on Saturday, November 17. With more than $3500 in prize money to be won, City of Mount Gambier is encouraging all community groups, sporting clubs, schools, businesses and individuals to fill in an entry form and get behind the festive event. “It’s always a fabulous day with children and their families lining the streets to mark the beginning of the festive season in Mount Gambier and participants always comment on what a fantastic time they have had AVAILABLE COLOUR PALETTE
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taking part in the parade,” City of Mount Gambier community events team leader Denise Richardson said. There are
10 prize categories with the top prize of $750 awarded to the most outstanding entry. Other categories include best Christmas theme, best school entry, best club or community organisation entry, open category, best themed band, encouragement award and best non-city entry. A new category for 2018 is the best use of recycled resources entry, sponsored by Community Action for Sustainability (CAS). Mount Gambier Lions Club donate prize money for the best brass band award, while major sponsor NF McDonnell and Sons provide prize money for the other awards. “Community Action for Sustainability are offering a $250 cash prize for the entry with a focus on sustainability and the use of recycled materials,” Ms Richardson said. “We really appreciate the opportunity to make a contribution to making Mount Gambier a cleaner and greener community via this iconic event and look forward to seeing what entrants might produce from recycled materials,” CAS Secretary Jenny Cox said. All entries will be independently judged on criteria such as creativity, effort, visual appeal, energy, crowd engagement and creative use of recycled material. Entry forms can be downloaded from council’s website www.mountgambier. sa.gov.au/christmasparade or a printed copy can be collected from the Mount Gambier Visitor Centre, Mount Gambier Library, Civic Centre or Main Corner Complex. Entries close on Wednesday, October 31, at 5pm.
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GOING, GOING...GONE The locks are officially gone and Jill Collins, Jenny Thomson and Lisa Walker are now all about big earrings and fabulous hats and turbans but in the end, prostate cancer has been the winner with a $20,000 cheque headed for the Limestone Coast Prostate Cancer Support Group. That presentation will be made in the next week and has come about thanks to a lot of hard work, the generosity of local business and individuals, and the bravery of three women. Prepared to end up bald to raise funds, and arguably just as importantly, awareness of prostate cancer and the need for men to ensure they have regular check ups, the trio have hosted a burger and beer fundraiser at Metro Café & Bakery, sold endless raffle tickets, and then held their major event – the Getting It Off For The Boys head shave at the Western Tavern, where the girls losing their locks and the accompanying auction saw the girls’ efforts hit the $20,000 mark – and that’s before the final fundraising event at the Tarpeena Hotel with details to follow soon. “I am lucky to have such great friends that formed a committee and helped to organise the event,” Jill said. “They all had lots of different skills and expertise and it all just came together.” Jill felt engulfed by prostate cancer when she had the germ of an idea to put together the fundraiser – she battled the disease alongside husband Brian, and other family members and
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close family friends had been affected – and she just wanted to do something. “It was a little idea that started as a laugh and I don’t think we really thought that it would come to fruition,” friend and committee member Toni Vorenas said. “But once Jill started to run with it, we realised we could do it and it would work.” More than 150 people packed into the Western Tavern on September 1 to witness the scissors and clippers in action – the function going off without a hitch thanks to the unrivalled support of manager Danny Scally, who provided a wonderful all night buffet, delicious cocktails, and all at prices that would see the cause emerging as the winner with plenty if funds raised. “The night could not have gone any better,” Jill said. Toni supplied the sweets from Metro, Brenton Williams provided the live music to keep the crowd entertained and a swag of local Mount Gambier businesses donated wonderful auction items that were all snapped up on the night thanks to the expert auctioneering skills of Ethan Bronca. Wendy Richardson was the brains behind the auction and it proved a good windfall to alongside the head shave proceeds, while experienced MC Di Ind ensured both the Metro function and the Western Tavern head shave were full of fun and ran like clockwork. Jill, herself, can even lay claim to having added $500 extra to the coffers, where her two sons, Clint and Trent,
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decided to pass the hat around to take Jill from the agreed upon number one buzz cut to basically bald – the “no comb” look as it is known. Prostate cancer survivor Malcolm Porter also shared his personal journey on the night, putting a human face to the challenges of dealing with the disease. Above (top) - Jenny Thomson, Jill Collins & Lisa Walker after losing their locks for charity.
Above - The girls and some of their hard working committee. Above (inset) - Jill and her husband Brian Collins - the inspiration for her head shave fundraiser.
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PERFECT FOR THE ULTIMATE ENTERTAINER 45 Willow Avenue, Mount Gambier
An inspection is a must to experience all the features of this home. The modern kitchen is completed with a dishwasher, gas cooktop, electric oven, beautiful stone benchtop, breakfast bar and large window with a clear view of the mountain of Mount Gambier. The games room includes a pool table, tiled spa area, bar height benchtop and separate bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet. Master Bedroom features a glass sliding door to the wrap around balcony, walk in robe, ensuite with double shower, double vanity and toilet. Main bathroom includes gorgeous marble look tiles, freestanding bath, vanity, shower and two way access to bedroom 5. Alfresco- Separated by glass bi-fold doors to the family room and again to the tennis court area, tiled floor, split system air conditioner and a separate bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet with easy access after coming inside from the pool or tennis court.
Some main features of this home include: • Swimming pool heated by an electric pump • Flexi cushion tennis court • Indoor Spa • 5 indoor living areas • Large shed and high clearance carport • 90,000 Ltrs of Rain Water • R/C ducted airconditioning • High clearance carport with sensor lights • Large shed with 3 phase power • Second alfresco area with outdoor kitchen and lounge.
6 bed 5 bath 6 car | $875,000 Contact Kirby Vassallo on 0457 004 364
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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. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 11:30 TO 12:00PM
210 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 4 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. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 10:45 TO 11:15AM
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.
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97-99 SUTTONTOWN RD MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 1 BATH | 4 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. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 12:15 TO 12:45PM
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: SATURDAY 10:00 TO 10:30PM 29 WALLACE STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR
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Be impressed by this beautifully cared for turn of the century dolomite villa, located on a large allotment in one of mount gambier’s prestigious streets. The property oozes character with its dolomite and stone features, veranders, lead lighting, high ceilings, ornate cornices, picture book windows and timber finishes. The home consists of 4 good size bedrooms, formal lounge, sunroom/familyroom, 2 upgraded bathrooms and a classy kitchen with modern applainces. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 2:00 TO 2:45PM
14 MADELEY TERRACE MT GAMBIER SA 4 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME $319,500 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 airconditioning. Stylish looking home situated at end of cul-de-sac. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 1:00 TO 1:30PM
28 SUTTONROWN ROAD MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 2 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. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 9:30 TO 10:00AM
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ALL YOU COULD WISH FOR 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.
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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.
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15 DERWENT COURT MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR 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.
2/29 VICTORIA TCE MT GAMBIER 2 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR
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26 YAHL MAIN ROAD, YAHL 4 BED | 2 BATH | 8 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
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. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 3:00 TO 3:45PM
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.
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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.
5 EMERALD DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR
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DREAM, HOME AND LAND PACKAGE $429,500 Enjoy picking your colours, fixtures and fittings and save thousands on stamp duty. Just walk in and relax in this to be built luxury home. Located on a level elevated allotment, with veiws over parklands.
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. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 2:30 TO 3:15PM
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DEVELOPERS OR INVESTORS DREAM $359,000 Rare large piece of land in mt gambiers city central. Ideal for the developer or home owner, walking distance to shops and café’s. Six community titles have already been created, and building plans available. Easy no fuss development opportunity.
GOLFERS PARADISE $429,000 Home and land package with view’s of the golf course, will give the new owners. The feeling of freedom and enjoyment. Ideal for the busy family, retiree or Professional couple. Reverse cycle air-conditioning, open plan living butlersPantry, alfresco area, rear yard access for boats and caravans. 20 O’LEARY RD MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR
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3 display homes ready for your inspection. Open this weekend or by appoinment. Attention first home owners, investors and retirees, these home and land packages are ideal for you. With stage 1 sold prior to marketing. We can now offer stage 2.Two of mt gambiers leading building companies are offering turn key finishes at prices everyone can afford. 4 plans to choose from, and select your own colours and finishes. Save thousands on stamp duty. Contact peter dempsey for more information. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SUNDAY 1:00 TO 2:00PM 7 ST ANDREWS DRIVE MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR MAKE A OFFER $650,000 Prestigious home in Attamurra Fairway Estates, 4 Bedroom 2 Bathroom three living areas, the perfect entertaining home completed to the highest quality, with th fixtures, fittings and finishes you would expect to see in a premier home.
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6 EAGLE COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 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.
10 SHEPHERD STREET 3 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR
HOME AND LAND - BENGALEE SUBDIVISION PERFECT BUILDING ALLOTMENT FROM $115,000
GREAT INVESTMENT $219,000 Check out this very tindy brick and tile home, currently leased to november 2018 $280 per week, or new owner only needs to walk in and enjoy. Modern colours, new carpets, clean and tidy bathroom laundry and kitchen areas.
Looking to build your dream home, well come and walk over these amazing building allotments ready for building. Range of builders and plans available or you can enjoy the luxury of designing your own home. Stunning views over mt gambier, which can never be built out. 25 ELDRIDGE DRIVE MT GAMBIER
Located minutes from bunnings and market
GOLF AT YOUR BACK DOOR $465,000 Located next to the mt gambier golf course this home offers opportunities. Country home, lifestyle and still close to all of the cities benefits. 4 bedroom home, 2 bathrooms, 4th bedroom designed for small business. 2 living areas, large covered semi enclosed patio area.
place, harvey norman, mount gambier golf club, public and private schools. All services and fences included.
158 TELFORD ROAD MOORAK 4 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR STUNNING COUNTRY HOME $695,000 Best of country living, set on just over 2 ½ acres. Minutes from mount gambier and even closer to schools the kitchen is every women’s dream beautiful solid timber, large walk in pantry island bench breakfast bar and heaps of storage, an open meals family area.
PETER DEMPSEY | RLA: 269823 | 0418 854 393 | peterdempsey@atrealty.com.au
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SALES Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782 RECEPTION Phoebe Douglas 8725 4225 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Jo Gibbs 0437 902 438 Lisa Yeates Emma Beare
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6 STONE AVENUE
$165,000
NEW
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A CHEAPY WITH LOADS OF SHEDDING
Situated in a quiet location this three-bedroom home offers a lounge room with wood heating, bathroom with bath & shower with a separate toilet, an enclosed pergola, colour bond shed with power and with up to 3 to 4 vehicle parking. Inside this home will require TLC but roll your sleeves and reap the rewards! Contact Vicki on 0417 804 782 to book your inspection.
18 GREENRIDGE DRIVE
$429,000
MOTIVATED VENDOR
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$369,000 4
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332 CAFPIRCO ROAD
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ONLY 3 YEARS OLD, WHY BUILD?
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24/184 JUBILEE HIGHWAY WEST LEASED AT $275 P/W
$440,000
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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.
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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 dishwasher.
INVESTMENT OF THE WEEK
3 ELLARD STREET
$230,000
14 COLONEL LIGHT PLACE
$319,000 2
23 JARDINE STREET
LOADS OF ROOM FOR REAR SHEDDING
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DESIRABLE CENTRAL LOCATION
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$279,000
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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.
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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.
RENTALS Avail Avail Now No $170pw
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A TREASURE TROVE OF POTENTIAL IN A DREAM LOCATION Inviting an exciting future with endless opportunities, this original 3-bedroom, 1.5 bathroom & 2 spacious living area home, ticks all the right boxes for a comfortable family home with scope for future renovations. Why we love this home: Walk-in robe in the main bedroom with direct access to the spacious bathroom. BIRs in bedrooms 2 & 3. Second toilet. Solar Panels. 2 rainwater tanks. Amazing views.
$175,000 3
Contact Vicki on 0417 804 782 or call the office on 8725 4225 for a FREE no obligation market appraisal!
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UNDER CONTRACT
67 LAKE TERRACE EAST
4/24 Jubileee H Highway ighway 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 esst 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
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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.
MORE LISTINGS NEEDED!
AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME
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SOLD
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MODERN COURTYARD HOME
UNDER CONTRACT
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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$529,000
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ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY
$229,000
21 TURNBULL DRIVE
$279,000 3
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Cute and cosy 3-bedroom cottage. Located just off the main street. Warmed by gas heating. Open plan kitchen/dining with dishwasher. Bathroom with separate toilet. Lovely outdoor entertaining. Enclosed rear yard with single garage w/power. Ornate character features throughout. This could be a lovely starter or investment
SOLD
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.
LEASED AT $240 P/W
NEW
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UNDER CONTRACT
7 LEE COURT
$219,000
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At the end of a quiet cul-de-sac sits this 4-bedroom home featuring a large open plan kitchen, dining and family room with lovely wooden floors. The large windows giving you stunning sweeping views of Conroe drive parklands and beyond. The home Offers a second living area with a formal carpeted lounge. A large master bedroom with ensuite, walk in robe and beautiful bay window. The kitchen has a walk-in pantry and a door that leads straight into a 3-car garage plus double length carport giving gated access to rear yard. Both bedrooms 3 & 4 have built-in robes and there is also a very handy 3rd toilet in the laundry. Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning plus option of using ceiling fan. The outdoor entertaining area has gas outlet in wall ready for your BBQ and to sit and take advantage of those fantastic views. With a very kid friendly backyard all on a block size of approx. 1137m2.
6 DOLOMITE DRIVE
8 WEHL STREET
RLA 204710
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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 4/121 Wehl Street North
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www.gebhardts.com.au Ph 08 8725 5766 27 Gwendoline Street
11 Vivienne Avenue
4 Bengalee Crescent
84 Lake Terrace East
REDUCED 4
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$469,000
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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, OPEN Restaurants and great shopping. Held in the same Family for SAT nearly 100 years – Act now to 9.30 - 10.00 secure your dream home!
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$340,000
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Fantastic spacious family home located in the Hospital precinct, great shedding, good size allotment, close to the OPEN Marketplace, this one SAT will tick all the boxes! 9.30 - 10.00
2 Aquarius Court
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19 Wyatt Street
$359,000
2
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$279,500
18 Eldridge Drive Worrolong
1 Shaughnessy Court
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$355,000
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Superb family home in the fantastic Aramanta subdivision approx 4 ½ years old – If you are considering building OPEN you must inspect this SAT property first. It has 9.30 - 10.00 it all.
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$254,500
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23 Saint Martins Drive
$287,000
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Sought after location loaded with features, tastefully renovated kitchen/living/dining equipped with chef quality appliances. The rear yard boasts a 10m X 10m (approx) industrial OPEN quality workman’s shed fully powered and designed SAT with sliding doors for easy 11.00 - 11.30 access for the larger toys!
6 Lui Avenue
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Lovely north facing Mount Gambier stone home full of warmth and charm – a gorgeous family home. Beautiful timber kitchen, OPEN generous room sizes, SAT outdoor entertaining & 10.15 - 10.45 car cover.
9 Ibis Street
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Ideally positioned a short stroll to the City Centre is this gorgeous north facing residence which flawlessly combines character and contemporary themes OPEN throughout, if shedding is high SAT on your wish list this property 10.15 - 10.45 will certainly impress.
Classy family home in popular Conroe Heights, spacious and stunning and an entertainers delight – an inspection will not OPEN disappoint! SAT 10.15 - 10.45
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$375,000
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Superb executive style Family home located in a fantastic location close to Saint Martins Lutheran College OPEN and MacDonald SAT Park Primary school. 11.00 - 11.30 Exceptional!
From $120,000
Springview Stage 2, Mount Gambier
NEW PRICE 4
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$489,500
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$245,000
A beautifully maintained, solid constructed home. Oozing that homely feel and big on shedding, enclosed undercover pergola area OPEN and ample off street parking. Ideal for the SAT Retiree, the perfect lock 11.45 - 12.15 up and leave property!
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 11.00 - 11.30 and priced to sell!
177 Kilsby Road, OB Flat
2/5 Banksia Street
3+
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$339,000
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 11.45 - 12.15 perfect for the boat.
4 Jacaranda Court
FROM $120,000
LAND
Stage 2 “Collins Street”. A truly exciting subdivision. Sizing from 1,194m2 to 2,492m2. Sewer, power, Telstra and water available. Two allotments left!
28 Jubilee Highway West
15 Gardiner Terrace
REDUCED 4
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$349,000
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Beautiful family home located in the City fringe on 1,890m2 (approx). 2 titles – to be sold as a whole. Is immaculate inside & out. Country living – City convenience
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$214,500
Exceptional unit with superb 2pak kitchen, fantastic undercover entertaining area and a great sized yard for the gardener. An absolute must to inspect!
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RENTALS
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$239,500
Tightly held location, solid & spacious home with 2 living areas and fantastic outdoor entertaining + extra shedding. This home offers all a family desires.
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$315,000
This superb two – storey home will capture your heart! A flexible floor plan with so much to offer including exceptional shedding – only an inspection will reveal the many facets of this glorious home with bonus teenage retreat.
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$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.
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
7/5 Shepherd Street
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Avail Now at $135 per week
2/69 Bay Road
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Avail 27/9/18 at $175 per week
16 Peake St
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Avail 9/10/18 at $230 per week
46 Commercial Street West
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Avail Now at $240 per week
6 Kalimna Crescent
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Avail Now at $240 per week
13 Locke Street
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Avail 5/10/18 at $260 per week
3004/3 Lake Terrace West
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Avail 5/10/18 at $260 per week
4003/3 Lake Terrace West
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Avail 12/10/18 at $280 per week
33 Stiles Street
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Avail Now at $370 per week
78A Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell
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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
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7/5 Shepherd Street
13 Locke Street
Avail Now 2 1 1 $135 pw • 2 bedroom unit • Built in robe in main bedroom • Lounge/kitchen with gas heating & electric cooking • Bathroom/wc with bath • Off street parking • Quiet and central location • No pets
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78A Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell
Avail 5/10/18 3 1 2 $260 pw • Three bedroom home two with built in robes • Separate lounge with reverse cycle air conditioner • Kitchen/Dine with electric cooking • Single garage & carport UMR • Gas central heating • Low maintenance gardens • No Pets
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
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
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a 416m2 (approx.)
NEW
$119,500
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.
33 Stiles Street
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$239,000
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!
5 bedrooms all with built in robes, main with ensuite and walk in robe. Spacious kitchen/living/dining + large formal living.
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a approx 3,199m2
Highest and Best Offers by Friday 14 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. th
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60 Harrald St
$225,000
Attention developers! A rare opportunity to purchase a large allotment approx 3,199m2 on 2 titles. Elevated northern aspect & 2 street access. Water & sewer connected. A short stroll to parklands, shops, schools & restaurants.
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8 Monash Crescent
$389,000
NEW
22 Bruning Place
$279,000
A huge family home with unlimited potential, Two levels of living, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. Perfect for a large family or rental, possibilities for split accommodation S.T.C.C.
Bengalee Crescent – Stage 4
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
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4 Peake Street
SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST
15 Noojee Street
19 Noojee Street
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NEW
$339,500
Ideally positioned in a quiet cul de sac a short distance from the city centre, great flexible floor plan and fantastic shedding.
4 Rose Street
a 826m2 approx
$85,000
A rare find vacant block in established area. Cul-de-sac location & generous size of over 820m2 with 22m wide frontage. Double galvanised garage included. Call your builder!
LIST-SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST-SOLD-LIST 48 Glynn Drive, Nene Valley
2/56 Brownes Road
75 Tollner Road
$115,000 to $135,000 EXCITING RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION Premium allotments within Aramanta Estate Sweeping views of Mount Gambier. Allotment sizes ranging from 731m2 to 1,069m2 Fully fenced and retained. Quiet sought after location. Call the Gebhardts office to discuss 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
28 Derwent Court
12 Catharina Place
NEW PRICE 4
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$549,500
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!
2/3 Henty Street
$195,000
$179,500 ALL OFFERS INVITED
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!
Block 5,000m2 (approx) Fantastic near level allotment in wonderful location. Popular western area, close to Tenison Woods College & Sports complex. Approx 5,000m2 – Call your builder today!
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17 Yahl Main Road
15 Renfrey Place
SOLD 3
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$259,000
Perfectly positioned, three bedrooms, main with ensuite and walk in robe, large open plan kitchen/living/dining, 5kw solar system.
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$298,500
Immaculately presented throughout, this family delight will impress the fussiest of buyers. Designed for the whole family to enjoy – exceptional and comes with bonus shedding!
RENTALS
NEW PRICE 2
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$215,000
Spacious two bedroom townhouse within CBD limits. Large kitchen/meals/ dining, both bedrooms with built in robes, private rear court yard!
READY TO BUILD
$165,000
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. Handy store rooms /workshops, mains water and rainwater tank. Established perimeter and fruit trees. Call your builder today!
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$259,000
You will love the location and the views over the city. Big living area & fantastic shedding. Updated kitchen with stone bench tops. This one ticks all the boxes!
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
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78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell
3b Mitchell Street
2/2 James Street
1/2 James Street
• 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
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• 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
• Ideal for retail or office space • Approx. 185.52 m2 • Reception area • Office • Staff Room • Fantastic location • Great incentives on offer from lessor • $1500 PCM for the first year + GST and outgoings, with market review there after
• Ideal for retail or office space • Approx 98.16m2 • Polished floorboards throughout • 2 double access doors • Great window space • Fantastic Location • Great incentives on offer from lessor • $1000 PCM for the first year + GST and outgoings, with market review there after
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18 Cape Douglas Rd, Cape Douglas
OPEN
SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM
$239,000
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5 West Street, Mount Gambier
$249,000
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$228,500
10-12 Hill Street, Donovans
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9 Brolga Street, Mount Gambier
OPEN
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SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM
$219,000
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9 Hammer Parade, Blackfellows Caves
$175,000
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16 Coral Cove, Port MacDonnell
38 Sargent Close, Robe
NE W
22 – 40 Bishop Road, Mount Gambier
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FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
$80,000
$460,000-$475,000
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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771 3 GRIFFITHS ST, MT GAMBIER
$129,000
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
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2002 GLENELG RIVER RD, WYE
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RECENTLY RENOVATED FAMILY HOME ON 75ACRES Recently renovated family home on 75 acres. 5 double sized bedrooms. Main with walk in robe and ensuite on separate wing. Amazing near new kitchen with ‘Belling’ oven and walk in pantry 3m x 3m. Recently renovated main bathroom. 2 separate living areas plus sitting room. Quality Slate flooring throughout living areas with high pitched roof with natural light. Near new large undercover entertainment area. Solar heated in ground Swimming pool. Ample Shedding.
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
$330,000
3 RYAN AVE, MT GAMBIER
3 UNITS
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
$590,000
520 EIGHT MILE CREEK RD, EIGHT MILE CREEK 4
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BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756 60 WEHL ST, MT GAMBIER
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SPRINGVIEW ESTATE
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Collins St, Suttontown
LAST 2 LOTS AVAILABLE LOT 211 - $149,000 LOT 255 - $145,000 Services include town water, sewer, power & Telstra
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
$340,000
43 SHELTON ST, MT GAMBIER
4 UNITS
BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
$880,000-$895,000
$590,000
BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
219 COMMERCIAL ST E, MT GAMBIER 3
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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
$170,000
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
$279,000
448 WEPAR RD, WEPAR
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
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BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
20 SUNSET DR, MT GAMBIER
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2 RONALD GR, MT GAMBIER
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
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$225,000
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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771 15 REDWOOD AVE, MT GAMBIER
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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
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BRETT EXELBY
LAUREN DUNCAN
DAMIAN VENN
ALISTAIR COONAN
CATHERINE MILES
DANIELLE JOHNSTON
0419 829 721
9 Bay Road, Mount Ga mbi e r
0438 904 771
0422 156 363
08 8726 4400
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0458 548 756
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08 8726 4400 mtg a mb i e r@ e ld e rs . com.au RLA 62833
BARRY RITTER
JUST LISTED - $299,000
JUST LISTED - $549,000 20 PATRICIA COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER • •
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Brand New with multiple finishes inside • including Concrete tilt panels 4 bedrooms all with robes • Master with with robe and ensuite
SOLD!
Two offers received prior to print media advertising
4 ANTHONY ST, MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 6 CAR
16 DEGARIS ST, MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
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3 bedrooms Eat in kitchen Large lounge Walk to town center
Open plan living Large Rumpus room Great workshop and store room Out door patio with open fire place
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SOLD 10 ROSEMONT PLACE MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
Main area of the home has double glazed windows Stack affect cooling with Clerestory electric windows
FOR SALE - $289,000
NEW PRICE - $179,000
FOR SALE - $339,000 5 NAYLOR PLACE, MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
2 CREEK ST MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR
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180 Degree city views Lake side location Large kitchen over looking open plan living with views
FOR SALE - $650,000 LOT 700 LUMIDIN BOULEVARD, MT GAMBIER • 3.066 ha of Residential land • Large Parcel of elevated Residential Land • Two street Access and access to a reserve • Close to MacDonald Park and St Martins School
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COLLECTED STUPIDITY - AN INDICATION OF WHY MY ARTICLE IS CALLED COLLECTED STUPIDITY… PART 2 OR IS IT PART 3?… By ROBBIE TANSEL So the big question is, are you going to read the same not that funny article about me not being able to work a lever arch folder for the third week in a row? You’ll be glad to know the answer is, no. You may have been thinking, “We’re used to Robbie recycling lame jokes from week to week, but recycling whole lame articles word for word is really taking his laziness to a whole new level.” I think we all remember that four week period earlier in the year when I did nothing but talk about the Chinese government’s ridiculous ban on strippers at funerals. In my defence, I wasn’t using the same weak jokes repeatedly out of laziness, but simply as a protest against the Lifestyle1 graphic designers who refused to accompany my article with a suitable photo of an attractive female stripper. When they finally gave in, I created some completely new lame jokes. Speaking of China and strippers, parents and young children at Xinshashui Kindergarten in Shenzhen were quite surprised recently after a pole dancer performed at the kindergarten at an event celebrating the start of the school year. For any of my Chinese friends, this is once again a completely true story. You’ve got to see the video to believe it. I’ve watched it several times now, just because I’m so disgusted. With the no strippers at funerals ban, my Chinese friends argued with me for weeks about it not being true, and eventually conceded that there were strippers at funerals in the country areas, but they didn’t take all their clothes off so that was different.
My favourite quote from the recent article was, “The District Education Bureau believes that it is not appropriate to perform pole dancing for children in kindergartens.” It’s lucky they made that completely obvious statement because until then I’d been thinking, would it be appropriate to have a pole dancer at a kindergarten? I’m not sure if they’re saying that the problem was having a pole dancer for children, or the fact that it was at the kindergarten. “We’re not prudes. We’re quite happy for children to enjoy pole dancers in the comfort of their local gentleman’s club, but this is an educational institution for crying out loud. How are the little boys going to concentrate on their finger painting?” It’s clearly another one of those only in China things. Only in China would they have a problem with having a pole dancer as part of celebrating the start of a school year. In our free thinking country of Australia, we can see the benefit of erotic dancers in schools and kindies. Obviously, after a long restful holiday it can be challenging thinking about coming back to school. But if you know there are going to be pole dancers, well that’s a totally different story. Mum sent me an email from jail recently telling me she didn’t think I was that funny and that she thought William McInnes was funnier. I think it’s articles like this she was thinking of when she made that statement. It’s hard to argue with her to be honest. If you’re wondering why the old girl’s back in the clink, if I’ve told her once, I’ve told her a million times, you must put pants on when you go to get the mail out of the mailbox. I’m warning you Mum, don’t ever say I’m not funny again or I’ll make up a lie worse than this one. Well just to be clear, I did write a completely original, new Robbie Tansel adventure last week and unfortunately there
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was a little mixup, and it didn’t make it into the Lifestyle1 pages. I’m giving them the benefit of the doubt, but it is possible they just decided it wasn’t that good. I don’t think that is the case though, because the article about me, my work experience, and inability to work a lever arch folder wasn’t any better. If you hadn’t even noticed that it was the same article two weeks in a row, email me at robbietansel@gmail and we might start experimenting to find out how many repeated articles I can get away with in a row before people notice. Might as well save myself some work.
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INSPIRATIONAL STORIES SET TO BE SHARED AT BUSINESS EVENT Meet ‘the new kids in town’ and be inspired by their innovative startup stories this Spring at a business networking evening hosted by Glenelg Shire Council. Holistic health and lifestyle coach, and published author Jo Hodges, of Farmer Wants a Wife fame, is headlining the evening on Thursday, September 20, at the Portland Football Netball Club, which will highlight the stories behind the shire’s latest business offerings. Ms Hodges (pictured above) has overcome a personal journey through depression, bulimia, self-harm and obsessive compulsive behaviours which she detailed in her book Out of the Blue. A successful photographer, mother-of-three and owner of new lifestyle business The Nourish Nook, Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said Ms Hodges had an inspirational story to tell. “Jo is a woman who has turned her life around to become one of the region’s start-up success stories,” Cr Rank said. “Jo will share the stage with some of our local new businesses, many of whom have been attracted by the shire’s buoyant economy and vast lifestyle opportunities.” Sharing the stage is Margaret and Agnes co-owners Mark Mitchell and Anthony Vecchio who travelled from Warrnambool to start-up the popular new Portland café while Goodman Group lawyers executive manager Kathryn Oswald will share her story of relocating from the city to start a country legal career. Also among the featured businesses is Reject Shop area manager Andrew Swallow who will explain why the multinational chose Portland for its latest store offering while North Melbourne publican Julie Phillips will share her story of relocating to Casterton for a tree-change, managing the recently restored Albion Hotel. Cr Rank said the networking evening was in replacement of council’s Business and Tourism Awards which are now held biennially. “This is an opportunity to share an evening with likeminded business owners, sharing stories, celebrating successes and collaborating ideas to further grow our business economy,” Cr Rank said. “It is an extremely exciting time to be doing business in our shire and we want to celebrate these successes at this industry evening.” To secure a ticket email council’s tourism and events officer Jodie Vaughan on jvaughan@glenelg.vic.gov.au or call (03)5522 2171.
BOOL LAGOON SPRINGS INTO LIFE As we head into spring it’s a good time to visit Bool Lagoon, one of the South East region’s premier nature-based tourism locations. After winter rains in the area, the lagoon is filling with water and is home to an abundance of bird life. Natural Resources South East LSE Team Leader Brian Robins says the lagoon is used often by visitors for bird watching and bird photography. “This area is really special to all nature lovers and in particular to birders from all over South Australia and Victoria,” Mr Robins said. Bool Lagoon is one of the biggest and most diverse freshwater lagoon systems in southern Australia. This seasonal wetland is also home to a wide range of wildlife and a number of rare and endangered birds, such as the small southern population of Brolga, Magpie Geese, the rare Glossy Ibis and the critically endangered Australasian Bittern. In recent years flooding damaged a number of the walkways. Some sections of the Tea Tree Boardwalk have been replaced with hardwood timber to match the existing structure. The Gunnawar Boardwalk has also been replaced by a new floating pontoon-style boardwalk, allowing the water to flow freely beneath. To camp at Bool Lagoon and Hacks Lagoon Conservation Park, be sure to book online before you go at the National Parks SA website parks.sa.gov.au
YOUTH ART WORKSHOP ON OFFER AT RIDDOCH ART GALLERY Do you love Posca Art? Are you between the ages of 12 and 25? Have you always wanted to express your art and personalise your very own surfboard, denim jacket, helmet, shoes, etc? Then this workshop, on September 22 at the Riddoch Art Gallery is for you. Bring along your own item to work on and local artist Jeremy Ievins will work alongside you, showing you how to prepare your item for painting, tips and techniques using Posca pens and how to seal your finished artwork. Bookings are essential and there are limited spaces available. The cost of the session is $40 and includes the use of the Posca pens as well as an awesome experience with a local artist. The items must be clean and ready for painting. If you want to find out if your items suitable for the workshop, or for more information please call (08)8721 2563.
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A Grade Joint Best & Fairest - Laura Schultz (Mt Burr) & Abbey Duncan (Kalangadoo)
A Grade Runner Up Melissa Russell (Kalangadoo)
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Umpire Recognition Award - Rebecca Scanlon (right) with president Sara Gray
A Reserve Best & Fairest Toni-Lee Gilmore (Pt Mac) and Runner Up Tara Jeffree (Kalangadoo)
B Grade Best & Fairest Brianna Fuller (Kongorong - far right) and Runner Up Courtney Lewis (Pt Mac - left) presented by Carmel Chapman (centre)
B Reserve Best & Fairest Abbie Cocks (Glencoe -left) and Runner Up Brooke Winterfield (Kalangadoo - right)
Champion Club - Kalangadoo - accepted by club president Katie Croser (left) and presented by assocaition president Sara Gray (right)
17 & Under Best & Fairest Lara McGregor (Hatherleigh - centre) and Runner Up Lucy Perkins (Robe - right) presented by Kylie Serle
15 & Under Best & Fairest Emily Thompson (Glencoe - far left) and Runner Up Rosie Nettle (Hatherleigh - centre) presented by Fiona Wilson
13 & Under Runner Up Chelsea Owen (Hatherleigh - right) presented by Raelene Smith. Absent: 13 & Under Best & Fairest Alice Tentye (Glencoe)
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UNIQUE EXHIBITION HEADS TO BORDERTOWN Using the camera obscura Sydney-based artist Robyn Stacey depicts South Australia as it has never been seen before. Translating from Latin to mean ‘dark room’ the camera obscura is an optical device of wonder, whereby the external world is trapped and inverted within the room. For this exhibition, eight large-scale camera obscura photographs by Stacey will be on display. The photographs depict camera obscuras at well-known sites around Adelaide, including the Brookman Building at the University of South Australia, Carrick Hill, The Cedars at Hahndorf, the Institute Building, The Lighthouse Wharf Hotel in Port Adelaide, Parliament House and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI). There will be a live camera obscura at the Bordertown Hotel allowing visitors to experience this optical device of wonder for themselves. This regional South Australian tour is presented in partnership with Country Arts SA, the Art Gallery of South Australia and the Regional Galleries Association of South Australia. The official opening of the exhibiton is Friday, September 21, with the exhibition running until November 25.
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all other compliance issues and she has built a strong working relationship with the local councils through the Limestone Coast and Western Victoria. In fact, Concept Design Group is on the books of many of the region’s local government bodies and is often called upon to design major infrastructure projects for the region’s councils. The trio has also built up a wealth of experience in energy efficient projects with a repertoire of seven and eight star rated homes – well above the mandated six star benchmark. In fact, on Sunday, September 16, you can view one of Concept Design Group’s energy efficient homes when Wandilo Green opens its doors between 1 and 4pm for Sustainable House Day. Full details are available at sustainablehouseday.com Keeping up with the latest innovations in energy efficiency is just one area of the industry Concept Design Group ensure they are always at the cutting edge. “We are always keeping up with new product development,� Martin said. “Every day there is something new and we always like to make sure we are up with the trends and the technology.� The ever-changing world of compliance also presents its challenges and that’s where Cindy’s skills come to the fore as she takes care of all third party negotiations and takes the stress and red tape out of the process for you. It’s not a hard and fast rule but when you deal with Concept Design Group, Martin tends to work through the initial design ideas, Christian adds the technical aspects to the project with his drawings, using state-of-the-art 3D modelling
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technology called Building Information Modelling (BIM) that allows the planning and design of the building to be an even more exact science. Cindy keeps a watchful eye on the whole project until it is builder-ready. The Concept Design Group team has a strong working relationship with many of the region’s builders and know exactly who to hand your project over to, to get the best results. Concept Design Group have a resume that boasts projects of all shapes and sizes, with some of the more recognisable including the UFS Chemist redevelopment, Naracoorte’s Mini Jumbuk Warehouse and the redevelopment of the former Buttercup Bakery, incorporating Jett’s Fitness, A Slice of Metro and Rabobank. The recently completed Kaniva Community Hub, a $750,000project, is a source
of pride for the team – creating a project that is so much more than just a football clubrooms but is a genuine multi-purpose facility that is used by a variety of community groups, as is the Island Park Changerooms - the home of the Casterton Sandford Netball Club and a complex the envy of all other clubs in the Western Border Netball Association. The team is also working on the Nelson Community Hub & Kiosk Redevelopment (concept drawings pictured left), which is another community driven project that has the potential to transform the riverside town. So whatever your building needs, start the process with the experts in design and drafting – Concept Design Group – now located at 20 Penola Road in the Old Convent. You can call today on (08)8723 0558.
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CAPTURING THE REGION ONE IMAGE AT A TIME A winter walk in a local conservation park and an eye for detail have resulted in this year’s winning photo entry in the South East Natural Resources Management Board’s ‘Loving Where We Live’ photo competition open category. Danielle White, the photographer behind the image ‘Rare emerald gem’, said she came across the unusual fungi species near Penambol Conservation Park. “I often go walking around the area during late autumn and winter to see the different species of fungus,” Danielle said. “Even though it was only about a centimetre in diameter, this one caught my eye as I had not seen it before.” After identifying various characteristics of the mushroom, Danielle was able to confirm that it was the uncommon species Entoloma viridomaginatum. Danielle’s interest in photography stems from a love for the South East region and wanting to share it with others. “I came across photography by accident,” she said. “I realised that a camera and some photos could help me share the wonderful things I come across on my walks. The photo competition was a great opportunity to share what I find, and hopefully my photos get others interested in the things the South East has to offer.” A noted entrant in previous years’ photo competitions, Danielle said finding inspiration for the ‘Loving Where We Live’ theme was easy. “There are so many different places to go walking and exploring in the South East, it’s hard to pinpoint a favourite,” she said. “There
is a location to fit every mood – one minute I can be by the beach soaking in rocky cliffs, amazing beachscapes and the fabulous flora and fauna that go along with it, and the next be lost inside forests filled with spectacular mushrooms and other wildlife. If I had to pick a favourite location, it would be where I took my winning photo – Penambol Conservation Park, for its diversity.” This year’s competition had three categories: Open, U18 and Social Media.
To see the gallery of winners and honourable mentions, visit the Natural Resources South East Facebook page or website. CATEGORY WINNER Still Photography – Open • Open Winner: ‘Rare emerald gem’ Danielle White (PICTURED ABOVE TOP) • Open 2nd Place: ‘Backyard footy’ Jane Hogarth • Open 3rd Place: ‘Mullinger Swamp’ Janet Haebich Still Photography - U18 • U18 Winner: ‘Superb Fairy Wren’ Angus Langsmith (PICTURED LEFT) • U18 2nd Place: ‘Sunset Hill’ - Georgina England Social Media • Social Media Winner: ‘Port Mac jetty’ - Rhiannon Johnston (PICTURED ABOVE BOTTOM) • Social Media 2nd place: ‘Cold clear skies at Canunda’ - Andrew Burston • Social Media 3rd place: ‘Squaring off’ Alice Phillips.
DO YOU WANT TO GET HANDS ON WITH COMMUNITY SERVICE? The candidate nomination period for positions on the region’s local councils as part of the 2018 Local Government Elections is now open. If you wish to stand for a position on your local council, you must complete and lodge a nomination form which is available in hardcopy format at the council office, or can be accessed online from the Electoral Commission SA website. Nominations close at midday on Tuesday 18 September 2018. To find out more about eligibility and the nomination process go to the Electoral Commission of South Australia website. Voting in the 2018 council elections will be by postal ballot which will be distributed in October, and voting will close at 5pm Friday, November 9. lifestyle1.net | 26
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STUDENTS TAKE PART IN LEADERSHIP PROGRAM The third instalment of the South East Natural Resources Management Board’s Young Environmental Leaders Program (YELP) Forum brought 55 students from 14 local schools together to continue their learning at Naracoorte Caves National Park. Following previous YELP sessions including the Earth Keepers camp at the caves, students built on their knowledge of environmental issues and their impacts on the environment. Penola High School groundsman and Student Services officer Matt Crewe said the weed identification sessions run by Natural Resources South East Team Leader Pest Management Deb Lang and NRM Officer Paul Wordley were beneficial to students. “The students were able to learn about environmental weeds and why they’re an issue,” Mr Crewe said. “Most importantly, they were able to make an immediate difference by pulling out boneseed plants in the National Park.” A core element of YELP is to provide students with a platform to share their voice and connect with others. The program also allows students to explore nature while learning about environmental issues and how to address them at a local level. “The chance to make a practical difference in their own region goes a long way towards empowering our future leaders,” Mr Crewe said. The fourth and final forum for the year will be held at Bool Lagoon and will focus on students sharing their projects and experiences from the year-long program. The full-day forum will include education sessions and provides opportunities for students to interact and celebrate their achievements. YELP is funded by the NRM levy, delivered by Natural Resources South East. For more information, contact the Natural Resources South East NRM Education team on (08)87351177. Above - Penola Primary School students Dylan Raedel, Todd McDonald, Shelley Crawford & Pip Crewe
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13. Which two teams contested the 2018 Western Border netball A Grade grand final? 14. Which former English captain announced his retirement from international cricket last week? 15. Heading into the Sandown 500 round of the 2018 Supercars Championships – who is leading the drivers’ championship? 16. Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone starred together in which Oscar nominated movie? 17. Which Aussie actress got her big break in the 2001 movie Mulholland Drive? 18. Scottsdale is a town in which Australian State? 19. Which high ranking position did former London Mayor Boris Johnson hold in Theresa May’s government prior to his July 9 resignation? 20. Who hosts the Australian reality TV show Dance Boss?
ANSWERS 1. Bogota; 2. Prince Edwards; 3. Mark Humphries & Andrew Rochford; 4. Dayne Zorko; 5. Gone With The Wind; 6. George Lucas; 7. Hobart; 8. Harper Lee; 9. Play School; 10. Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo & Raphael; 11. Nick Cummins; 12. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation; 13. Millicent & North Gambier; 14. Alistair Cook; 15. Shane Van Gisbergen; 16. La La Land; 17. Naomi Watts; 18. Tasmania; 19. Foreign Secretary; 20. Dannii Minogue
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How many clues did you need? 1. I was born in Ivanhoe in 1969. 2. My father was American and died of a heart attack when I was 10. 3. I am a NIDA graduate. 4. My first major stage role was opposite Geoffrey Rush. 5. My feature film debut came in the 1997 movie Paradise Road, co-starring with Glenn Close & Frances McDormand. 6. My first starring role came the same year in Oscar and Lucinda. 7. My breakthrough role came a year later in my Oscar nominated turn in Elizabeth. 8. I won my first Oscar for my role as Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator. 9. I have since been nominated a further six times for an Oscar and took home the Best Actress Academy Award in 2013. 10. I play Galadriel in the Lord of the Rings movie franchise.
1. What is the capital of Colombia? 2. Which of Queen Elizabeth II’s children is also known as the Earl of Wessex? 3. Who are the co-hosts of the Channel 10 quiz show Pointless? 4. Who won the Brisbane Lions 2018 best & fairest? 5. Ashley Wilkes and Rhett Butler are characters from which 20th century classic novel? 6. The Star Wars franchise was originally created by whom? 7. In what Australian city was Crown Princess Mary of Denmark born? 8. Who wrote the Pulitzer Prize winning novel To Kill A Mockingbird? 9. Benita Collings & Don Spencer were presenters on which long running Australia children’s television program? 10. What are the names of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? 11. Who is The Bachelor on the Australian series airing now on Channel 10? 12. What does the moniker CSIRO stand for?
MINISTER VISITS WATTLE RANGE At the end of last month, Wattle Range Mayor Peter Gandolfi welcomed South Australian Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment David Ridgway to Coonawarra for an invitation only session with leading industry and business owners from within the council area. Councillors, staff and regional trade and primary industry personnel were also in attendance. Mayor Gandolfi said those attending raised issues such as power and energy costs, lack of available timber resources and leading farmers spoke on road and bridge access and commodity price variations. Other discussions centred around the wine industry, tourism, trade and investment opportunities. “This was a very successful event with the minister being able to spend time in a small group environment to listen to key issues on the subjects covered within his portfolio,” Mayor Gandolfi said. Above - KCA’s Scott Whicker, Trade, Tourism and Investment Minister David Ridgway & Wattle Range Mayor Peter Gandolfi.
HOOKED ON PORTLAND INJECTS MUCH NEEDED FUNDS INTO COMMUNITY GROUP & LOCAL BUSINESS Record entries to Portland’s popular Hooked on Tuna competition injected more than $600,000 into the local economy this Autumn building strong foundations for a bigger event in 2019. Glenelg Shire Council last week shared $5000 raised from entry fees from the five-week long competition with joint organisers the Portland Lions Club. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said the service club, who were supported by the Portland Sports Game Fishing Club in coordinating festivities with council staff, had been “extremely influential” in the event’s success. “There were a record 240 entrants in this year’s event, which was a 30 per cent increase on 2017 – an outstanding result,” Cr Rank said. “This outcome is testament to the hard work of the Portland Lions Club and Portland Sports Game Fishing Club volunteers who were there every weekend, at the crack of dawn and at the end of the day to take entry fees and weigh the days catches. There efforts assisted in gaining Portland national media attention as Melbourne angler Paul Hourmouzis lured an almost 106kg tuna to take the overall winner’s cheque. His haul was one of a handful of ‘barrel’ catches during the competition, attracting significant online media attention assisting to further cement Portland’s profile as Australia’s southern Bluefin tuna capital.” Portland Lions Club spokesperson Michael Hunter said the event revenue would be used to support the Portland Coast Guard and other community-based projects. “Our Lions’ volunteers thoroughly enjoy assisting at this popular event which is providing significant economic benefits for our tourism economy,” he said. “These anglers were travelling from right across the state, and South Australia with their eyes on achieving a big catch, staying at local accommodation outlets, eating at local restaurants and supporting local businesses. It is our pleasure to be able to share the funds raised with the Portland Coast Guard who play an invaluable service at this competition, and year-round, protecting all users of our coastline. They will use these funds to help purchase more vital equipment to make their job easier and ensure we can all take to the water under their watchful eye.” Plans are now being made for the 2019 competition which will be held over five weekends from 5 April 2019. Cr Rank said council’s events team was now seeking major sponsors to further grow the event. To learn more on how to sponsor contact council’s tourism and events officer Michelle Mitchell on (03)5522 2158 or email mmitchell@glenelg.vic.gov.au
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COMMUNITY GRANTS HANDED OUT Funding support to host the Portland Art Show, seating for the Henty Hall and funds for a new Nelson tourism brochure are among 45 beneficiaries in Glenelg Shire Council’s Community Grants Program 2018/19. Council last week announced the successful grant applicants who will share in $83,000 of funding. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said the popular funding program was instrumental in many community projects being realised. The Community Grants program is delivered in two rounds annually with grants of up to $5000 available to not-for-profit community groups in the shire. “Over the past decade council has injected more than $1.6 million into our community from this instrumental program,” Cr Rank said. “We value the hard work of our service clubs and community groups. Our local volunteers are the backbone of the community and this program pays tribute to their dedication to growing our community and making it an even better place to live.” For further information on the program head to council’s website.
CAPTURE TATIARA PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION LAUNCHED The Tatiara Tourism Group’s Photographic Competition has been capturing the experiences, places and people of the district since 2008 as a biennial photographic prize. The competition, Capture Tatiara, was launched this week on the Walkway Gallery website so register now and check out oll the details for this popular competition.
STUNNING EXHIBITION HEADS TO HAMILTON A rare treat for Hamilton Gallery visitors with the opening of the Bruce Slorach exhibition Botanica at the gallery, starting with an artist’s talk this Thursday at 6pm. Bruce spent his childhood exploring the wild places of Western Victoria where he developed a love for Australia’s flora and fauna. After graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts with a Bachelor in Fine Art, Bruce has enjoyed an extensive and rewarding 30 year career spanning the arts, design, graphics and textile design, including running the celebrated textile and home furnishing brand, Utopia Goods with business partner Sophie Tatlow. Bruce’s illustrations and textiles have been exhibited nationally and internationally including in a group show at the Victoria & Albert Museum (London) and are held in the permanent collection of the Powerhouse Museum (MAAS, Sydney) and the National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne). The exhibition at the Hamilotn Gallery runs until October 21.
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LOCAL SPORT MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL
KNT FOOTBALL
PRELIMINARY FINALS A GRADE
PRELIMINARY FINALS A GRADE
Mt Burr 1.0 5.2 6.2 9.6 (60) Kalangadoo 0.4 0.5 2.7 2.10 (22) Goals - Mt Burr: J. gregory 3; J. Wallis, D. Ridley, T. Redden, K. Gordon, M. Cutting, H. Schultz. Kalangadoo: C. Mules, B. Gregory. Best - Mt Burr: J. Wallis, S. Wallis, C. Ganble, H. Crauford, C. Puiatti, T. Stanely. Kalangadoo: J. Bannister, M. Fatchen, N. Reeves, J. Pratt, L. Hay.
B GRADE Hatherleigh 3.4 4.6 6.10 6.12 (48) Kongoorng 2.1 2.3 3.6 5.11 (41) Goals - Hatherleigh: S. Telfer 3; T. Bell, L. Haines, B. Dening. Kalangadoo: B. Walker, E. Maney 2; D. Gull. Best - Hatherleigh: L. Haines, S. Telfer, M. Chiulds, T. Bell, T. Johnson. Kongorong: J. Burley, J. Marra, B. Wagstaffe, J. Jones, D. Gull, A. Auld.
SENIOR COLTS Robe 2.6 3.8 11.11 12.11 (83) Mt Burr 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.3 (9) Goals -Robe: T. Wilfred 3; L. Hurst, B. Nicolle, A. Weir 2; G. Dutton, H. Bigmore, N. Enright. Mt BUrr: J. Wilson. Best - Robe: A. Weir, T. Emery, G. Dutton, T. Wildred, B. Legoe, N. Enright. Mt Burr: B. Scott, N. Hales, T. Vanderhorst, G. Wimshurst, J. Whitty.
JUNIOR COLTS Tantanoola 0.1 2.4 2.4 5.4 (34) Glencoe 0.0 2.0 3.4 4.4 (28) Goals -Tantanoola: C. Baker 2; L. Turley, C. Kelly, J. Cytrwoski. Glencoe: K. Maney, L. Buckley, T. Mutch, B. Weedon. Best - Tantanoola: C. Baker, C. Kelly, J. Cytrowksi, B. Sandow, B. Telfer-Scott. Glencoe: C. Brooks, J. Childs, A. Tentye, T. Mutch, B. WEeedon, K. Maney.
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Naracoorte 0.5 4.8 6.8 7.8 (50) Mundulla 0.1 0.3 5.3 7.5 (47) Goals - Naracoorte: M. Smith, B. Fsoter 2; Z. Donnelly, C. Stokie, C. Myall. Mundulla: W. Packer 2; J. Dolling, N. Davis, C. Wiese, A. Obst, S. Lewin. Best -Naracoorte: J. Reeves, J. Foster, R. Palma, J. Sellars, B. Gould. Mundulla: T. Excell, S. Lewin, B. Lehmann, C. Wiese, A. Obst, W. Packer.
SENIOR COLTS
Penola 4.3 4.4 5.4 8.7 (55) Kingston 1.1 2.6 5.8 5.8 (38) Goals - Penola: L. Merrett 3; A. Brand 2; K. Whitehouse, S. Klemm, J. Kain. Kingston: F. Murdock 2; E. Murdock, W. Wiseman, H. Wright. Best - Penola: J. Martin, G. Merrett, A. Brand, S. Hayes, S. Gartner, R. Zerk. Kingston: F. Murodck, D. Wright, W. Wiseman, W. Watts, T. Decaux, J. Hartman.
JUNIOR COLTS Naracoorte 4.1 4.1 4.3 4.3 (27) Padthaway/Lucindale 0.0 0.2 0.3 2.4 (16) Goals -Naracoorte: J. Steadman 2; B. Johnson, A. Flynn. Padthaway/Lucindale: S. Pitt, M. Bittner. Best - Naracoorte: S. Thomson, G. Ben, B. Leehane, J. Steadman, T. Sims, T. Anderson. Padthaway/Lucindale: J. Pinchbeck, M. Jenke, T. Moorhouse, W. Charlick, M. Gould, C. Clarke.
KNT NETBALL
PRELIMINARY FINALS A GRADE
PRELIMINARY FINALS A GRADE
Tantanoola 47 (C. Walker, K. Bromley) d Hatherleigh 44 (H. Hamilton, M. Redman)
Keith 39 (L Forrest) d Naracoorte 28 (B Sinclair)
Kalangadoo 53 (A. Paterson, L. Ilsley) d Kongorong 32 (E. Lightbody, S. Modra)
B GRADE Kalangadoo 36 (I. Giddings, J. Burt) d Glencoe 26 (H. Greenfield, L. Waller)
B RESERVE Tantanoola 48 (D. Vanderheul, B. Allen) d Kongorong 47 (E. Benny, A. Trevillian) (IN OVERTIME) THERAPIST
B GRADE
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17 & UNDER
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Mundulla 5.2 6.2 11.2 12.4 (77) Kaniva Leeor 3.1 6.6 6.7 11.8 (74) Goals- Mundulla: J. Hinge, T. McINtyre 4; E. Jaeschke, S. Little, W. Nankivell, N. Gregurke. Kaniva Leeor: C. De Visser 4; C. Hitchcock 3; C. Thiele 2; J. Maddern, A. Brown. Best - Mundulla: T. McIntyre, B. Douglas, N. Mosey, N. Gregurke, E. Jaeschke, M. Schilling. Kaniva Leeor: C. Hitchcock, T. Stribling, J. Salt, A. Brown, S. Snook.
Robe 36 (L. Perkins, T. Nicolle) d Mt Burr 35 (S. Wallis, L. Corman)
15 & UNDER Hatherleigh 50 (L. Haines, D. McGregor) d Glencoe 49 (A. Thompson, T. Medhurst)
A RESERVE Penola 54 (A Possingham) d Naracoorte 36 (A Hunter)
B GRADE Naracoorte 47 (L Gill) d Bordertown 26 (S Higgins)
C GRADE Mundulla 38 (M Chalk) d Keith 37 (D Jones)
17 & UNDER Naracoorte 54 (T Kavanagh) d Lucindale 34 (E Jones)
16 & UNDER Bordertown 56 (Z Hawker) d Padthaway 34 (K Woodman)
15 & UNDER
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Keith 51 (P Jones) d Penola 43 (G Winter)
Tantanoola 49 (C. Taylor, D. Hateley) d Port MacDonnell 31 (E. Kerr, A. Smith)
Keith 52 (S Makin) d Border Districts 32 (R Pfitzner)
13 & UNDER A
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QUALIFYING FINALS Under 15s Centrals 4 (Kate Seaton 3; Isla Dickson) d Inter CFC 1 (Ella Doody); Apollo City 7 (Alex Jolley 3; Evany Rex 2; Adelle Wilkinson, Indiana Lawrence) d United 0 Seniors Full time score - United 2 v Apollo City 2 - United won 4-3 on a penalty shoot-out Next week - GRAND FINALS Seniors - Centrals v United Under 15 - Centrals v Apollo City
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Right - Millicent Dylan Bromley takes a strong grab despite the best efforts of East's best on ground Alex Pfeiffer in the Westernn Border Football League A Grade grand final. Far right - North defender Maddie Whaites contests strongly with Millicent playing coach Demi Verbena in the Western Border Netball Association A Grade grand final.
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WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL GRAND FINALS A GRADE Millicent 5.2 5.5 9.8 11.10 (76) East Gambier 3.3 3.4 7.5 11.6 (72) Goals - Millicent: S. Willis 4; D. Bromley 2; M. Gordon, H. Nitschke, C. Gysbers, T. Hutchesson, H. Gordon. East: M. Scanlon 3; J. Dawe, M. Willson 2; J. Forster, N. Lock, J. Ransom, M. Ferguson. Best - Millicent: T. Hutchesson, J. Grimes, L. Smith, S. Willis, S. Duldig, M. Gordon. East: A. Pfeiffer, J. Dawe, M. Kieselbach, T. Balshaw, M. Willson, J. Ransom.
B GRADE Casterton Sandford 2.3 2.5 6.8 11.8 (74) North Gambier 2.0 5.4 5.4 6.6 (42) Goals - Casterton Sandford: J. Carlin 4; R. Killey, D. Ryan 3; M. Cowland. North: T. Madigan 4; M. Kurzman, B. Shepherdson. Best - Castertron Sandford: J. Carlin, M. Cowland, D. Ryan, J. Cameron, H. Smith, H. Carlin. North: M. Hensel, C. Schultz, T. Madigan, C. Birks, C. Baker, D. Kenny.
UNDER 17.5 MICK RYAN MEDALLIST - TOM HUTCHESSON BEST ON GROUND
A GRADE PREMIERS - MILLICENT
Millicent 2.3 4.3 4.5 6.7 (43) South Gambier 0.0 0.1 2.2 4.3 (27) Goals - Millicent: J. Hateley 2; J. Grosser, C. McGrath, F. Haines, H. Tunkin. South: H. Capewell 2; A. Harkness, D. Holland. Best - Millicent: N. Lang, Z. Bradley, F. Grimes, S. Dickenson, J. Verbena, J. Hateley. South: K. Chant, H. Capewell, T. Rundle, W. Wright, N. Koumouzis, E. Chuck.
UNDER 15 South Gambier 0.3 2.7 3.8 5.14 (44) West Gambier 0.0 1.1 1.3 2.3 (15) Goals - South: T. Yates, M. Sims, T. Rayner, R. Kuhl, O. Ewing. West: B. Say Nay, B. Cook. Best - South: E. Habets, O. Adams, J. Walker, M. Sims, A. Hobson. West: J. Carson, W. Crook, E. Giddings, B. Say Nay, C. Galpin, E. Gladman.
UNDER 13 South Gambier 1.1 1.3 1.5 2.6 (18) North Gambier 2.0 2.0 2.1 2.1 (13) Goals - South: W. Vaughan, L. Thiele. North: D. Elsley 2. Best - South:B. Young, A. Circelli, P. Brodie, D. Wilson, L. Thiele, W. Vaughan. North: S. Doody, D. Arthurson, J. Bryant, R. McLaughlin, J. Norman, D. Ilsley.
WESTERN BORDER NETBALL A Grade best on court Lisa Duldig with life member & patron Di Facey & major sponsor representative Scott Whicker (Kimberly-Clark)
GRAND FINALS A GRADE Millicent 41 (L. Duldig, D. Verbena) d North Gambier 35 (A. O’Shaughnessy, E. Gould) BEST ON COURT – Lisa Duldig (Millicent)
A GRADE PREMIERS - MILLICENT
A RESERVE Millicent 51 (T. Sanderson, J. Wilson) d East Gambier 46 (A. Geraghty, L. Harvey) BEST ON COURT- Jo Wilson (Millicent)
RESERVES PREMIERS - CASTERTON SANDFORD
B GRADE Casterton Sandford 45 (P. Cameron, L. Lane) d East Gambier 35 (B. Davis, B. Famularo) BEST ON COURT – Paige Cameron (Casterton Sandford)
C GRADE North Gambier 58 (S. Braithwaite, S. McInerney) d South Gambier 32 (E. Egan, S. Domaschenz) BEST ON COURT – Justine Forrest (North Gambier)
17 & UNDER North Gambier 62 (E. Brown, O. Patzel) d Millicent 37 (H. Nitschke, C. Venn) BEST ON COURT - Emily Close (North Gambier)
15 & UNDER A Millicent 36 (C. Turner, T. Bryant) d West Gambier 35 (J. Davey, J. Freeman) BEST ON COURT – Charlotte Turner (Millicent)
UNDER 17 PREMIERS - MILLICENT
15 & UNDER B Casterton Sandford 46 (C. Foster, C. Galpin) d South Gambier 28 (M. Reid, M. Cowland) BEST ON COURT - Chelsey Galpin (Casterton Sandford)
13 & UNDER A South Gambier 43 (A. Duncan E. Bouchier) d Millicent 36 (P. Lucas, P. McRae) BEST ON COURT – Alyssa Duncan (South Gambier)
13 & UNDER B
North Gambier 22 (S. Mobbs, M. Griffiths) d Millicent 21 (P. Venn, F. MacKenzie) BEST ON COURT – Stella Mobbs (North Gambier)
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A RESERVE PREMIERS - MILLICENT
A Reserve best on court Jo Wilson with Bendigo Bank representative Tracy Koop
B GRADE PREMIERS - CASTERTON SANDFORD
B Grade best on court Paige Cameron with life member Karen Bull
C GRADE PREMIERS - NORTH GAMBIER
17 & UNDER PREMIERS - NORTH GAMBIER
C Grade best on court Justine Forrest with life members Helen Nielsen (left) & Judy Summers (right)
15 & UNDER A PREMIERS - MILLICENT
15 & UNDER B PREMIERS - CASTERTON SANDFORD
17 & Under best on court Emily Close with life members Kerry Bilney (left) & Marianne Walters (right)
13 & UNDER A PREMIERS - SOUTH GAMBIER
13 & UNDER B PREMIERS - NORTH GAMBIER
15 & Under A best on court Charlotte Turner with life member Lisa Duldig
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15 & Under B best on court Chelsey Galpin with life member Trictia Cleary
13 & Under A best on court Alyssa Duncan with life member Kerrie Sims
13 & Under B best on court Stella Mobbs with Sportspower Mount Gambier’s Di Jones & life member Donna Denton
Right (top) - Saints skipper Tom Hutchesson & coach Clint Gallio get their hands on the cup. Right (bottom) - The siren sounds. Right (top right) - Jordyn Adams contests strongly with Donna Denton.
SAINTS CLAIM PREMIERSHIP DOUBLE The drought is over. Half an hour after the club’s netballers racked up its 10th successive A Grade netball title, the Millicent footballers ended 34 years in the silverware wilderness by hanging on for a four point victory against reigning premiers East Gambier. The Saints were clearly the better side all day but were never quite able to put the match beyond the reach of the Bulldogs – the final siren sounding at the 23 minute mark sparking scenes of unbridled jubilation and no doubt, a fair amount of relief on both sides of the boundary line. It was one way traffic in the opening five minutes of the 2018 grand final with East barely touching the leather while the Saints kicked three classy goals to get the jump on the defending champions. The Bulldogs did then settle but with some underdone players returning form injury and some players clearly playing sore, East never really looked like being able to generate any momentum. A couple of late goals in the third quarter though, bringing what had been at one time a five goal game, back to a two goal contest, saw the Bulldogs lift and the Saints visibly tighten up. Losing Luke Thomson to the sin bin didn’t help the Bulldogs’ cause either and then with the seconds ticking away a deliberate out of bounds call, handing the ball back to Saints and only a minute later the Saints claimed their first A Grade title since 1984. League best and fairest Tom Hutchesson added the Mick Ryan Medal for best on ground to his 2018 silverware collection in what was a typical final style game, built on pressure and with a number of errors from both sides. Millicent’s tackling was relentless and hard and East did look battered and bruised heading into the half time break but deep into the fourth quarter East was in the contest up to its neck and were it not for a couple of missed shots on goal and dropped marks, could well have stolen the match. But in the end, the Saints went marching in thanks to an influential performance from playing coach Clint Gallio, a stellar performance in the ruck from Jonah Grimes and Lyndon Smith’s first half, where he dominated in the centre, winning plenty of quality ball. Goal sneak Sam Willis booted four, while Hamish Gordon was another whose first half helped set up the victory. East defender Alex Pfeiffer could hold his head high, having taken the job on the dangerous Matt Duldig and restricting his influence on the contest as well as taking some important marks and providing some good run out of the backline, while the move of Jack Dawe from the wing into the centre in the second
half was a masterstroke as he won a stack of the ball and kicked two goals. In the other grades, Casterton Sandford picked up the reserves flag, Millicent took out the Under 17.5, while South Gambier added the Under 13 & 15 titles to its Under 14 title from a couple of weeks ago. It might have been brought breaking for the Millicent footballers but for the netballers it was business as usual as they claimed their 10th successive title and 14th overall. North Gambier made the reigning premiers earn the Di Facey Premiership Cup, though, staying with the Saints for three quarters before Millicent was finally able to put a gap on the Tigers and secure a six goal victory after leading by only one goal at the final change. It was a low scoring, defensive stoush from the outset, which was exactly what the Tigers needed and with neither side able to generate any speed of ball movement, every goal
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was hard earned. Battle weary Lisa Duldig, who was hampered by a recurring knee injury and recent ankle injury was adjudged best on ground and she was a cool head for the Saints and always safe with ball in hand. While it was a match filled with errors, they were forced errors, and it did not detract from the quality of the match as all players on court took almost every ball with an opponent only millimetres away and contesting hard. Donna Denton and Demi Verbena were forced to do a mountain of work to get the ball into a good shooting position, courtesy of some great defensive work from Maddie Whaites, Jordyn Adams, Emily Close and Amanda O’Shaughnessy, while at the other end, Kimmi Varcoe took some pivotal interceptions before being forced from the court late with an Achilles strain, while Hayley Dunn’s work over the shot and rebounding were especially critical in the final quarter. Madi Turner was another of the Saints defensive unit that did not allow the Tigers to take any ball on court without physical pressure sand she came up with some important touches every time North really challenged. Ellie Gould again stood tall in the shooting circle for North, while Kaitlin Egan never stopped trying to create but in the end, the class and composure of the Saints got them over the line, 41-35. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER
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SECOND AUSTRALIAN TITLE FOR KARTER
THE HEAT IS ON IN HOCKEY FINALS
Division 1 Men West 4 def Cavaliers 0 West earned another week of play with a narrow defeat to Tigers in last weeks qualifying final while Cavaliers have been on a hot streak, securing their finals qualification in the last round of the regular season and eliminating Redbacks last weekend. While West has enjoyed consistent success against Cavaliers in 2018 this loomed as a very dangerous encounter for them considering the Cavaliers hot streak. As it turns out, any worry was unwarranted. West bought their A game and dominated this encounter. David and Darren Vine kept their heads and the ball on the end of their sticks. Jason Steen and Connor Clark up front pretty much had their own way despite the efforts of Cavaliers veteran Andrew Grant and his colleagues. West held a two goal lead by half time. A two goal lead is not a match winner though especially against Cavaliers who have long been finals specialists. Josh Aston and Jonte Lunsmann tried hard throughout the game but just couldn’t find the reward for their efforts. West soon had the game and a trip to the finals wrapped up with two further goals. Emotional on field scenes showed the agony and ecstasy of sport with West contemplating what they needed to do next week while the anguish on the Cavaliers faces is proof enough that they will be back again next year to once for aim for the final game of the season. Goal Scorers: West David Vine, C Clark, R Ward, N Taylor. Best : West: C Calliss, Darren Vine, M Bird. Cavaliers: S Unger, J Lunsman, J Aston. RESULTS Div 1 Men West 4 d Cavaliers 0 Div 2 Men Portland d Strikers 4-3 (2-2 at full time, 2-1 in penalty shootout) Division 2 Women Strikers d West 4-3 (1-1 at full time, 3-2 in penalty shootout) Div 3 Men Redbacks 1 d Strikers 0 Division 3 Women Strikers 2 d Tigers 1 Under 15 Boys West 3 d Tigers 1 Under 12 Boys Strikers 2 d Redbacks 1 U12 Girls Strikers 2 f West 0
Mount Gambier’s Kai Allen has claimed his second Australian Go Kart Championship, taking out the KA2 Junior – 125cc category after the final round was run and won in Melbourne earlier this month. The 13 year old’s victory in the 15 & Under category, was the first by a South Australian since Supercar driver Tim Slade, who claimed the elite junior category in 2001. Capping off another stellar year by the home schooled teenager, Kai finished second in the KA4 Junior – 100cc category – competing in two of the nine categories on offer making for a busy season for the rising star. Kai’s achievements were highlighted at the sport’s gala presentation night in the Medallion Room at Etihad Stadium. The Australian Kart Championships is the largest kart championships in the Southern Hemisphere and attracts international competitors – the five rounds of the 2018 championships were held in Monarto, Albury, Newcastle, Emerald and Melbourne. Kai’s 2018 campaign was assisted by Mount Gambier’s John Dankowski, who helped the Allen family with extra hands on deck to ensure Kai could compete in two classes. Left (top) - John Targett, Kai Allen & Australian F1 Corportion board member Craig Fletcher. Left (bottom) - No.26 Kai Allen - 2018 KA2 Australian Champion.
KAI’S 2018 AUSTRALIAN KART CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS • 2018 KA2 Junior Australian Champion • 2018 KA4 Junior Runner Up Australian Champion • John Targett Perpetual Trophy • 2018 Bridgestone Cup winner • 2018 Dunlop Determination Award • Won automatic entry into the ROK International Cup Final in Lake Garda, in Italy • Won a free test drive in a Formula 4 car • Won a drive package in the IAME International Final at the Le Mans Karting International Circuit, in France
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