ISSUE 749 | SEPTEMBER 20 – 26 2018 Phone 08 8724 7111 www.lifestyle1.net
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COVER • MOUNT GAMBIER FARMERS MARKET LEAPS INTO SPRING
COMING EVENTS
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When it comes to fresh local produce you need look no further than the Mount Gambier Farmers Market. Every Saturday of the year, up to 20 local producers set up their stalls and sell their wares. Nothing is from further away than 200 kilometres and the variety on offer makes it a one stop shop for all your fresh produce for the week. This weekend, along with the usual array of fresh vegetables, honey, jams, pickles and preserves, native flowers, Middle Eastern cuisine, beef, chicken, pork, fish and eggs, there will be the
launch of the Mount Gambier Farmers Market Biggest Pumpkin Competition and a raft of food related activities for the kids, as the market continually looks to expand its customer base. It is the Mount Gambier Farmers Market Spring Fest with live entertainment also on offer as you browse the diverse stalls. “The market started out as people in their 60s who grew up on whole foods and no junk food but now we see a lot of young families with parents in the 25-35 year age bracket,” market coordinator Glenys Hughes said. Each weekend, the market boasts
around 15 stalls, with some of the seasonal producers not available every weekend, and the market is desperately looking to source locally grown vegetables and Glenys would love to hear from anyone that might be interested in supplying the market. Pumpkins will be the vegetable in the spotlight this weekend with people of all ages invited to visit the market and pick up their free seed. The Biggest Pumpkin Competition categories include adult, child, school and best dressed and the official weigh-in will be on May 4 next year.
As for the children’s activities, Cindy Cross will be planting seeds with the children, as they learn about the very start of growing food, and Cindy will also be whipping up pancakes for the kids, making for a busy morning. The market runs from 9am-12noon. The seed planting for children is at 10am and the pancake making at 10.30am. MOUNT GAMBIER FARMERS MARKET SPRING FEST September 22 Cave Gardens • Mount Gambier Find us on facebook
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RECENT SUCCESS FREES UP TIME FOR NEW BATTLES FOR MP A couple of weeks ago Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell had one of those weeks that typifies the breadth of responsibilities enjoyed by any local member. In one breath he was celebrating the hard fought victory of having legislation passed on a 10 year moratorium on fracking in this region and in the next breath he was making a speech in the House, urging an awards scheme recognising long serving Justices of the Peace with a service medal. And in between he was negotiating with Rex Airlines as the community fare scheme deal started to take shape for this region. “The last couple of weeks have demonstrated the spectrum of issues I aim to deal with for this community and in the end, success in issues, no matter how big or small, gives me the same
sense of satisfaction,” Mr Bell said. The legislated fracking moratorium was a victory four years in the making and despite it being a Liberal Party election promise, the Independent Member for Mount Gambier still had to put in the hard yards, once the Marshall Government was elected, to garner the numbers to turn his long standing policy into law. “There has been a lot of resistance from big companies and both major parties,” Mr Bell said. “To finally get it into legislation is a massive relief. Even in that last week there was still plenty of opposition to it however it shows great leadership and strength on Steven Marshall’s behalf to honour that election promise.” Back in the air with Rex Airlines, rather than driving the Mount Gambier to Adelaide route, Mr Bell has been
able to smooth over what had been a rocky relationship between the sitting member and the only airline servicing the Limestone Coast. “We have been able to sit down and discuss the issues and I am very pleased with what is going to be delivered, it is very positive,” Mr Bell said. “It is important we have a strong working relationship and the introduction of the $129 community fares goes a long way to addressing some of mine, and the community’s concerns. I had to stand up for my community but I am also committed to working in partnership with Rex to alleviate some of the issues and to ensure an affordable and reliable air travel option for this region.” Mr Bell concedes the pilot shortage is a genuine issue facing the regional carrier, who has, until recently, been the main deliverer of pilot training in Australia, only to lose many of their staff to the larger airlines. “I do think pilot training is an area State and Federal Governments could be looking at,” Mr Bell said. “If we don’t have Rex, our community will suffer greatly and so would many other regional communities.” For the second term pollie, ticking items of his election promise to-do list is important and he now has mobile blackspot issues being sorted with towers at locations including Glenburnie Racecourse, The Barn and Carpenter Rocks in the works, while next on his hitlist is drug rehabilitation and a master plan for the Valley Lake
precinct. “I’m yet to be convinced that mandatory detention is the way to go and I’ve seen examples where those that go into those programs only strengthen their networks in a negative
way,” he said. “But we do have to do something. There are families out there hurting.” He continues to work closely with locally based experts and will not rest until headway is made on this family and community destroying problem. On a brighter note, his vision for an improved eco-tourism plan for the Valley Lake Precinct is also high on his agenda. “I want to see a master plan that generates jobs and income for our community and works in with the natural environment.”
SCHOOL HOLIDAY FUN Come along and enjoy the FREE school holiday fun at the Naracoorte Public Library with Underwater Themed Activities. Suitable for school aged children sessions will be held: Wednesday, October 3 @ 10am Wednesday, October 10 @ 10am Bookings are essential and spaces are limited. Phone (08)8762 2338 or book online at council’s website by followeing the links. Country Arts SA is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body.
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OFF ROAD ACTION THIS WEEKEND
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Brent Martin for class honours. Throw in the consistent Brett Smith and David Middlemiss, the experienced Lindsay Foster and talented local Matthew Salt and you have plenty of class racing action. The class 4 trucks have been getting better and better over the last few years and Penola local Greg Gartner will be hoping to continue his recent good form and be at the pointy end of the field at the conclusion of racing. Greg is another to have taken an outright win this year in the Riverland and the fast pine breaks should see the team be very competitive. Damien Nicol from Warrnambool has shown some good speed in his class 4 and is also one
to watch. The local contingent is strong and should post some good class results. The Teagle Excavations ARB Pines Enduro 400 is Round 6 of the ARB Off Road Racing Championship and Round 2 of the Element Off Road AORRA South Australian Off Road Championship. For more details check out the official Facebook page Teagle Excavations ARB Pines Enduro 400.
Unlimited: Todd Lehmann, Garry Turnbull , Jason Peel • Class 1: Matthew Salt • Class 2: Tyson Proud, Aaron Heemskerk, Dean Carter • Class 4: Greg Gartner, Grant Bowden • Class 7: Heath Weedon
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The Teagle Excavations ARB Pines Enduro 400 is on this weekend and is one of the most popular events for off road racing competitors on the Australian Off Road Racing calendar. The Millicent Sand Buggy Club is the host and has been working tirelessly on the organisation of the event with the popular Big Screen TV back to capture all the weekend’s racing action. It all kicks off this Friday night at 5pm with scrutineering taking place at Teagle’s Quarry, in Millicent. All competition vehicles are checked over and then presented to the crowd in a show’n’shine format enabling the public to get up close to the awesome racing machines. Entry is free and catering is available. The on track entertainment will commence at 10am on Saturday with the Hards Transport Services Prologue held at the Teagle Excavations quarry. The one lap sprint around the 6km track will see buggies, trophy trucks and 4WDs flying over the natural terrain and man made jumps that are all visible from the main arena. This area is a favourite of competitors and spectators and is second to none in Australia. After the prologue has been completed competitors will be grouped into heats based on their qualifying time and each heat will have cars starting in pairs with gaps of 30 seconds between each pair. The competitors will complete three laps of the quarry circuit with the overall time counting towards their total race time for the event. This will ensure more competitors track time on Saturday and allowing spectators to see more of their favourite drivers throughout the day. The main race will see the field head off to forest from 8am on Sunday morning in a reverse grid format based on Saturday’s results. It will mean that the smaller and less capable vehicles will get first use of the forest tracks and the faster cars will have the track swept clean as they take on the 6x60km circuit that winds through the Wattle Range Council roads, OneFortyOne Plantations and ForestrySA tracks. Fifty-two entrants have signed up for the 2018 event with a number of interstate teams taking up the challenge. The unlimited buggy class has dominated the outright results in previous years and former winners Matt Hanson, Mark Burrows, Garry Turnbull, Craig Martin and Andy Brown will all be looking to add to their silverware and take the top spot in 2018. Danny Brown is the current ARB Off Road Racing Champion but has never tasted victory at The Pines and will be one to watch as the weekend unfolds. The class 1 buggies have been nipping at the heels of the higher powered unlimited class and the strong field assembled could cause an upset. Cameron McClelland has already won a round of the championship this season at his home in Sea Lake and will be battling with this season’s championship leader
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LOCAL BOWLER CROWNED NATIONAL CHAMPION A squad of 10 members from the Mt Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association have recently returned from the 49th Australian Indoor Bias Bowls
National Championships in Caloundra, Queensland, with Keisha Pearson bringin home a national championship - one of only four South Australians to
claim a medal. Keisha went one better than last year to win the Gold Medal in the Girls Singles and become the 2018 Australian title holder. Keisha achieved this by winning all nine games of twenty one ends over five days. The national title was a fitting end to Keisha’s junior career as she moves into senior ranks in 2019. Keisha was also a part of history, with the South Australian Junior team claiming the Bill Newman Junior Trophy for the very first time. The team comprised of Keisha Pearson, Aaron Hawke, Blake Fidler & Jemma White. FINAL STANDING - SA 53 points, VIC 47, QLD 38, TAS 34 & NSW 5. Fiona Pearson was unlucky not to medal but was the only South Australian selected in the Australian team squad of 24 to try out for place in the Australian team to play the Trans Tasman Test in New Zealand in May next year. The other South Australian medals were Jodie Hawke, Marnie Howe, Milton Hawke Jnr & Milton Hawke Snr winning gold in the Mixed Fours, Aaron Hawke winning bronze in the Boys Singles and the Men’s Pairs team of Eric Pitt & Shaun Mules also winning a bronze medal. MOUNT GAMBIER BOWLERS RESULTS: All results out of 9 Games Played. Girls Singles: Keisha Pearson 1st 9 wins Ladies Singles: Fiona Pearson 4th 7 wins Mixed Pairs: Jennifer Bowering (plus Mark Hanrahan) 6th 3 wins & 1 draw
Men’s Pairs: Zac Pearson (plus Michael Haywood) 7th 4 wins Men’s Fours: Stephen VonDuve (plus Jeff Stanley, Steve Barber & Chris Chrisakis) 7th 4 wins Ladies Triples: Veronica Opie (plus Carole Ross, Jan Miller) 7th 3 wins Ladies Fours: Nancy Horrigan (plus
Lynne Nicholson, Barbara Turbill & Joyce Clayton) 8th 4 wins Men’s Fours: Tim Radley (plus Dean Ferris, John Munden & Ian Williams) 9th 2 wins Men’s Triples: Gary Bowering, Craig Pearson (plus Peter Wynen) 10th 1 win Above (top) - Nationl champion Keisha Pearson. Above (below) - Bill Newman Trophy winners – Keisha Pearson, Blake Fidler (front), Aaron Hawke and Jemma White.
FINE FOOD, FUN & LAUGHTER The Junction, the South East based mental health actrivity & resource centre, is holding a major fundraiser on October 5 at Mount Gambier’s City Hall. The Goods & Services Auction & Dinner will raise much needed funds for the volunteer run service. The $50 a head function will feature local produce and wine, music by the Blue Lake Trio and an entertaining talk from special guest Bill DeGaris. To register for the event call 0477 886 450, email junctioncoord@gmail.com or drop into The Junction on Tuesdays or Thursdays between 10am and 1pm. The Junction is located at 19 Ferrers Street, Mount Gambier.
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PITT BREAKS MOSSIE HEARTS AND PIES SURVIVE HUGE SCARE It took until the final kick of the day but Robe broke a 15 year premiership drought with a three point win over reigning titleholders Mt Burr. The Roosters were not in front until that Craig Pitt goal and even the matchwinner himself, was not aware the siren had sounded. “I thought I might have heard the siren and I was jumping on Craig (Pitt) after he kicked the goal,” coach Jack Kelly said. “But Craig definitely didn’t hear it and he was saying ‘quick, quick, let’s go, we’ve got to get back, we’ve got to get back’. The with the crowd running on, it was clear the siren had gone and I just told him, ‘we’ve won it mate, we’ve won it’.” Trailing by 26 points at quarter time and 24 point at the half, the Roosters had the job ahead of them and the Mossies were in control. There was a subtle shift in momentum about halfway through the second quarter and while it did not reflect immediately on the scoreboard, Robe was starting to win more ball and wrest control from the reigning premiers. “Mt Burr came as professional as always and they did jump us,” Kelly said. At half time, facing the four goal deficit and a quarter kicking into the wind, Kelly made the decision to play a five man forward line and place a man behind the ball. “I thought we just needed to lock it down a little bit and in the end I think that’s the quarter that won it for us,” Kelly said. Robe won the quarter and entered the final stanza 17 points down, confident that with the breeze, the game was still there for the
taking. Kicking two goals in the opening 10 minutes certainly had the Roosters believing and the Mossies on their toes but to Mt Burr’s credit they knuckled down for the nest 10 minutes and denied the Roosters easy ball and the chance to score. “The momentum did swing again, because the pressure was then on us – we were the ones kicking with the breeze,” Kelly said. “We did start panicking a bit and blazed away kicking long into the forward line. They (Mt Burr) had one and three quarter hands on the cup and we pinched it. Take nothing away from them, they are a fantastic club and we have so much respect for them.” Kelly certainly felt calm when it was Craig Pitt that had ball in hand as the time ticked away. “It really was one last roll of the dice for us and when the ball ended up in Craig’s hands I knew what was going to happen,” Kelly said. “When it went through I was so pumped. Our crowd was great, there were thousands there from Robe, It is a day the Robe community will never forget.” Kelly took on the senior coaching role at Robe last season and he was so thrilled the hard work over two years had paid off. “I put in a heap of effort in my first year and we were still a way off so at the beginning of the 2018 season we recruited where we through we had deficiencies.” Bringing in experienced defender Kane Cuthbertson was part of the that and Jonny Agnew, Craig Pitt and Lewis Crawford added depth and grunt to the midfield. Jake Pitt brought
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extra power and quality to the big man division and his rucking in the second half of the grand final was pivotal in the turnaround. Agnew and Craig Pitt were outstanding in the title decider, while Jack Sneath, at centre half back, played his best game in two years. Chris Puiatti and Stan Jones Medallist Croy Gamble were clearly the Mossies’ best. The Kalangadoo netball dynasty continued but it was not without a fight as Tantanoola surprised most pundits with a stunning grand final performance that only just fell shy of an upset victory. But credit must go to the Magpies, who were challenged like rarely before in the title decider, to take control of the match early in the last quarter and snuff out Tantanoola’s premiership dreams. The cool heads of the Kalangadoo frontline, including quality feeders Jayde Peacock and Kirsty Egan, played super patient netball in that final stanza, working the ball carefully around the relentless Tigers defence, netting 16 from 21, as they ground out their 22nd title in the past 25 seasons – a record it is hard to see being broken. Best on court Abbey Duncan hit some trademark long shots in that tense final quarter to ensure her
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Ceiling heaters allow for year round outside entertaining. Vehicle access is available to the rear yard that’s low maintenance with pop up sprinklers front and rear. 4 bed 2 bath 2 car | $475,000 Vicki Quinn Real Estate 10 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier Ph 0417 804 782 enquiries@vickiquinnrealestate.com.au www.vickiquinnrealestate.com.au RLA 204710
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$229,000 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 13 TANGLEWOOD CRESCENT, MOUNT GAMBIER
COUNTRY TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
$349,000 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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88 WHITE AVENUE, COMPTON
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$349,000
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● 3-4 Bedroom family home in close proximity to Saint Martins Lutheran College and MacDonald Park Primary School. ● Open plan living area including a practical kitchen with walkin pantry plus dining and living zones. ● Spacious formal lounge with sliding doors plus additional storage space. ● Main bedroom with WIR and huge ensuite.
Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 or Al Lamond 0418 849 266
51 KIRIP ROAD, GLENCOE
Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 406 CAFPIRCO ROAD, COMPTON 5 ACRES
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73 WILLIAM ROAD, WORROLONG
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$192,500
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● Neat and tidy three bedroom stone home located on a corner allotment. ● Large lounge room, eat in kitchen with electric cooking all bedrooms with BIR’s. ● Outside offers adjoining double length carport plus easy access from Griffiths Street to a double iron garage with concrete floor and power. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 214 WYNHAM ROAD, MOORAK
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SUNDAY 11.00-11.30
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$689,000
SUNDAY 11.45-12.15
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Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 or Al Lamond 0418 849 266
Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 or Al Lamond 0418 849 266
$629,000
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● Classy country lifestyle property set on 2.5 acres with sensational northerly views. ● C-Bus home automation including lighting control, ducted r/c air conditioning & 7.8kW solar system. ● Stunning high end chef’s kitchen with open plan living plus games room with bar. ● Double car garage UMR with remote & internal access plus a 12m x 7.5m colourbond garage with toilet & pot belly. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
23 CALULA DRIVE, SUTTONTOWN
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● Expressions of Interest by 21st Sep 2018 at 12pm (if not sold prior) ● Opportunity to secure a prime 9.43 acre parcel of residential zoned land on the edge of the City. ● Situated within close proximity to the Marketplace, Mt Gambier Hospital and St Martins Lutheran College. ● A proposed subdivision master plan of 42 allotments ranging in size from 539m2 to 926m2 is available upon request. Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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● Perfectly situated, only 10 minute’s drive from Mt Gambier. ● Boasting a quality kitchen, featuring stunning granite benchtops, breakfast bar and quality appliances, including double oven, dishwasher and pantry. ● Extras include all bedrooms with BIR’s, large lounge with inviting s/c wood fire & ducted reverse cycle air conditioning.
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● Built in 2011 the home offers every luxury for busy modern family living. ● Spacious gourmet kitchen overlooks the HUGE living area plus games room with bar and stunning timber floors. ● Ducted r/c air conditioning, ABus sound system, home office, solid hardwood floors, generous amounts of storage and a huge 10x x 9m shed.
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● Stunning kitchen with loads of cupboard space, stone bench tops, electric oven, gas cooktop and Frank coffee machine. ● Dining area and lounge are both warmed by wood heating & r/c air conditioning with expansive sliding doors which open onto the sweeping deck. ● Huge Master Bedroom with opulent ensuite and dressing room plus two additional bedrooms with walk in robes.
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● Solid brick & tile home located close to Tenison Woods College & West Gambier Football Club. ● Offering 3 bedrooms (2 with built-in robes) and two living areas. ● New kitchen, featuring quality appliances with gas/electric cooking, dishwasher & WI pantry. ● Additional extras include new floor coverings, ceiling fans, reverse cycle air-conditioning, gas heating and large aluminum windows. Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266.
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LOT 13 GLADIGAU ROAD, MOUNT GAMBIER
5 ACRES
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$579,000
$289,000
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9 MIL-LEL DRIVE, MIL-LEL
SUNDAY 11.00-11.30
● Beautifully renovated home on a 2023m2 allotment, situated in Glencoe. ● Immaculate interior with four bedrooms (2 with BIR’s), open plan living with s/c wood heating and near new galley style kitchen with electric cooking and dishwasher. ● Updated bathroom with bath, shower and vanity plus separate laundry & toilet. ● Enjoy the charm of the country at an affordable price. Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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15 TARANDI ROAD, MOUNT GAMBIER
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Well located in the Conroe Heights precinct. Main bedroom with WIR and ensuite. Open plan kitchen/dining/family. Formal dining space and sunken lounge. Gas ducted heating & r/c split system air conditioning. Single car garage UMR with remote entry and attractive gardens.
$525,000
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$299,000
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Located in the township of Allendale East approximately 25 kilometres from Mt Gambier and 10 kilometres from Port MacDonnell, Australia’s Rock Lobster Capital. Offering approximately 5.5 Acres of township zoned land proving scope for development of approximately 16 building allotments (STCA). The land offers improvements including a timber framed 3 bedroom home with open plan living with r/c air conditioning, wood fire and kitchen with gas cooking. Two of the bedrooms feature BIR’s plus separate toilet, and combine laundry / bathroom with shower over bath. The home is separately fenced from the remaining land with large 8m x 11 m shed with concrete floor, power and lights. 2 x 22,500L rainwater tanks provide water supply to the home. The property comes with a multitude of options, develop the land or buy as is for your own country oasis.
28 DALKEITH DRIVE, MOUNT GAMBIER
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Located just a stones throw from the Hotel and General Store and one street back from the Port MacDonnell foreshore is this delightful stone three bedroom home perfect for your own coastal escape. Featuring three bedrooms the main with r/c air conditioning, cosy lounge room and eat in kitchen with freestanding electric oven with gas cooktop. Featuring polished floor boards throughout the hallway and living areas and with a sunny rear porch, bathroom with shower over bath plus separate laundry with toilet. Outside flat easy care gardens feature an under cover pergola area perfect for relaxing after a day at the beach. A detached single car garage plus attached workshop complete the property. Walk to all facilities and stroll to the beach with ease. Perfect property for holiday accommodation, retirement home or first home. Buy now to be ready for summer holidays!
P.O.A. LARGE VACANT INDUSTRIAL ALLOTMENT ● Flat 5125m2, zoned Light Industry. ● Earthworks completed ready for building new business premises. ● Power & water connected with security fencing on boundary.
Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266
● Plenty of storage & turning room for trucks & large machinery ● One of the largest vacant allotments in the industrial estate. ● Please contact the appointed Agents for further details.
PETER DEMPSEY
0418 854 393
MOUNT GAMBIER REGION SPECIALIST
OPEN E HOM
19 ST ANDREWS DRIVE MT GAMBIER 3 BED | 2BATH | 2 CAR 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 butlers pantry, alfresco area, rear yard access for boats and caravans.
6 LONGMIRE TERRACE MOUNT GAMBIER 5 BED I 3 BATH I 3 CAR
SPECIAL HOME, BE IMPRESSED
$429,000
2 GEMSTONE COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR BRAND NEW, DREAM HOME $439,500 Luxurious 4 bedroom home ideal for people with a busy lifestyle. Offering superb quality and modern open living. Abundance of natural light. Turn key finish with new owner need walk in and enjoy. Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning. Kitchen includes stone benchtops, soft close draws.
Only an inspection of this stunning property, will reveal all this home has to offer. The quality and condition of this home is a credit to its owners.3 large living areas are a feature of this home. Open meals family area, large enough to cater for any family and complemented by stunning solid timber kitchen heaps of cupboards, modern appliance’s. 4 large bedrooms with 3 well appointed bathrooms, plus a 3rd living area or 5th bedroom. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 10:30 TO 11:15AM
1 SAVANNAH COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 4 CAR ALL YOU COULD WISH FOR $585,000 Be impressed with this one of a kind designed luxury home overlooking parks and gardens. Designed for family and entertaining in mind. Impressive on the outside and perfect on the inside. High ceilings, ducted reverse cycle airconditioning, and quality fixture fittings throughout.
20 O’LEARY RD MT GAMBIER 3 BED | 1 BATH | 1 CAR O’LEARY ON THE PARK FROM $269,000 Attention first home owners, investors and retirees, these home and land packages are ideal for you. With stage 1 sold prior to marketing. We can now offer stage 2. Two of mt gambiers leading building companies are offering turn key finishes at prices everyone can afford. 14 MADELEY TERRACE MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR
PERFECT INSIDE AND OUT
$289,000
Check out this beautifully presented home, situated in a quite cul de sac. This attractive home consists of 2 living areas, open kitchen meals, 3 large bedrooms, 2 with bir and the main is huge with walk in robe and en-suite. Modern kitchen and appliance’s, plus gas heating, slow combustion heating and split system air conditioning. Double garage plus rear yard access. Beautiful gardens, with low maintenance in mind. Large workshop garden shed with power. 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 fixtures, fittings and finishes you would expect to see in a premier home.
8 WESTLANDS COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 2 BATH | 3 CAR
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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.
26 YAHL MAIN ROAD 4 BED | 2 BATH | 8 CAR
COUNTRY FAMILY HOME 4 FRANKLIN TERRACE MT GAMBIER 2 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR GREAT LOCATION, GREAT VALUE $229,500 Check out this perfect home in one of mt gambier’s most popular areas. New colour bond roof and windows and huge carport Open kitchen meals family area, with upgraded timber kitchen with dishwasher and quality fittings.
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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.
$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 including bathroom and potbelly heating. Stunning home with4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, and office. OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY 11.45 TO 12.30PM
97-99 SUTTONTOWN RD MT GAMBIER 4 BED | 1 BATH | 4 CAR RARE FIND $249,000 Check out this rare property of over 4,000 sq/m in mount gambier city. Ideal for the young family looking for space and enjoy park like surrounds with the luxury of city living. 4 bedrooms 2 living areas, galley kitchen and meals area.
LOT 37 ST ANDREWS DRIVE 3 BED | 2 BATH | 2 CAR
22 HEDLEY STREET MOUNT GAMBIER 3 BED I 2 BATH I 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. Walk to café’s and shops. Rsl bowling at your door. Life made easy. Ring today for more information.
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 .
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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19 MAYFLOWER COURT
$485,000 4
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RLA 204710
18 GREENRIDGE DRIVE
$429,000
MOTIVATED VENDOR
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DOUBLE V’s, VIEWS & VALUE 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 STONE AVENUE
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$165,000 3
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8 ILLAWONG DRIVE
$229,500
LEASED AT $270 P/W
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SATURDAY 10.15-10.45AM
SIMPLY STUNNING
A CHEAPY WITH LOADS OF SHEDDING
THE SURPRISE IS ON THE INSIDE
Modern contemporary style home. Opulent in style and design. Solid jarrah timber flooring. Resembling high end living, the master bedroom includes a luxurious ensuite with separate toilet and double shower. Built-in-robes in all other bedrooms and are serviced by the lovely 3-way bathroom. High ceilings. There is electric cathedral style windows in the living area. Entertaining both inside and out has been made easy, gather around the stunning kitchen featuring a large island bench, 2 pak finish, gorgeous stone benchtops and highly functional walk in pantry. Stacker doors bring the outside in, which offers a built in barbecue on mains gas, built in fridge and stainless steel basin. Ceiling heaters allow for year round outside entertaining. Vehicle access is available to the rear yard that’s low maintenance with pop up sprinklers front and rear.
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.
Fully renovated 3-bedroom home with loads of extras. Stunning kitchen with s/steel appliances & ample cupboard & bench space. Opulent bathroom with clean lines. 3 bedrooms with built-in robes. Warmed by slow combustion heating & the convenience of split system reverse cycle heating/ cooling unit. Double length carport with remote roller door with rear yard access. Landscaped rear yard.
6 EAGLE COURT
$465,000 4
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12 JARDINE STREET
$549,000
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ONE OF A KIND WITH ROOM TO MOVE
CLASSIC CHARACTER HOME WITH A MODERN TOUCH
Stunning views with an emphasis on natural light compliment this home. Offering 4 deluxe bedrooms. Opulent master bedroom with luxurious ensuite and walk in robe. Open plan kitchen, dining, living area with split/reverse cycle airconditioning and slow combustion fire. Gourmet kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances, stone bench tops, picture window splash back and ample storage. Gorgeous three way bathroom with separate vanity. Double remote garage and rainwater.
Beautifully restored character home situated very close to the city centre. Leadlight, etched glass, marble fireplaces + many more classic features. Glorious main bedroom with ensuite & WIR. Two remaining bedrooms & large office. Gracious formal lounge + open plan kitchen/ dining and occasional living. Modern kitchen: gas gourmet stove with griller & deep fryer, dishwasher & granite bench tops. Own cellar – great for a red or 2! Large stone high clearance garage, fits 4 vehicles, appox. 13m x 6m. A beautiful blend of timeless style & modern conveniences.
24/184 JUBILEE HIGHWAY WEST
$225,000
LEASED AT $275 P/W
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15 COBBLESTONE COURT
$400,000
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MODERN COURTYARD HOME
WIDE WELCOMING & READY TO ENTERTAIN
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. Relax or entertain in the large pergola area. Currently leased at $275 p/w.
Located in prestigious Cobblestone Court. This 4 bedroom plus dedicated office executive home offers built in robes in all bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms finished with neutral décor. Offering large open plan living, spacious enough for the biggest of family gatherings. Ideal formal lounge or home theatre. Entertainers kitchen with gas cooking. Garage under main roof with remote roller door for up to 4 vehicles.
INVESTMENT OF THE WEEK 2/1 DANIEL STREET
$138,000 2
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This affordable two bedroom home offers a large separate living area with slow combustion heating, separate toilet and an enclosed carport with roller door, all on a conveniently sized 300spm (approx.) allotment. Situated close to Tenison Woods Collage. This is a great opportunity for the investor. Current rent is $160 per week and tenanted until April 2019. This solid, 9ft ceiling home is ideal for the first home buyers or investors.
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Avail Avail Now No $170pw
RENTAL OF THE WEEK 40 Eglington Terrace
Avail Now $160pw Avail 11.08.18 $180 pw Avail Avail Now Now $190pw Avail Avail Now Now $220pw Avail Now $230 pw Avail 8.10.18 $230 pw Avail Avail 55.9.18 .9 9.118 aat $260pw A Avail vail 33.10.18 .10 0.118 $300 pw
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8725 8037 121 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier | www.remax-limestone.com.au 9 Kyrenia Court, Mount Gambier
$249,000
14 Bay Road, Allendale East
R ED U C ED
Unit 1/48 Lake Terrace East, Mount Gambier
OPEN
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Saturday 22nd
Saturday 22nd
10.00 - 10.20
EXTERIOR FRESHLY PAINTED
$165,000 2
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VENDORS KEEN TO SELL!
BEST OFFER BY 5 5TH OCTOBER
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Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410
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12.00 - 12.30
Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410
168 North Terrace, Mount Gambier
OPEN Saturday 22nd
HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS
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Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410
Between City & Surf • 4 Bedroom timber framed home • Master suite with WIR, ensuite with spa bath • Large loungeroom • Wood heating & R/C split A/C • Open plan Kitchen & Dining Room • Large allotment with big sheds • Outdoor BBQ & Entertaining area with built in bar • Many more features too numerous to list • An inspection will impress!
6 Coombe Street, Nangwarry
15 Goode Terrace, Nangwarry
R ED U C ED
AUCTION THIS FRIDAY
OPEN Saturday 22nd
11.00 - 11.20
$249,000 4
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$95,000 3
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Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410
Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410
AUCTION
31 Dalkeith Drive, Mount Gambier
5 Hill Street, Donovans
R ED U C ED
FRIDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER 2018 AT 12.30PM ON THE PROPERTY (NO OFFER WILL BE ACCEPTED PRIOR TO AUCTION)
LOOKING FOR A PROJECT?
APPROX 894M 2 – ROOM FOR A SHED
$295,000
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4 bedroom timber framed home Good size living area with s/c wood heater Kitchen with electric wall oven Large GI garage with workshop area
1 Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410
Sue Francis 0419 806 410
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Sue Francis 0419 806 410
AUCTION
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NEW OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA
$195,000
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Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410
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25 O’Loughlin Street, Nangwarry
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Sue Francis 0419 806 410
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2 Badenoch Street
• Block size of approx. 802m2 • Zoned Country Township • Walking distance to the school, shop, football oval and servo • In need of renovations
OPEN
$265,000
Saturday 22nd
11.30 - 12.00
$130,000
RAINWATER & 8KW SOLAR
N EW
18 Donovans Road, Donovans
N EW
137 Jubilee Highway East, Mount Gambier
THE FISHING SHACK
$189,000
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$129,000
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Sue Francis 0419 806 410
Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410
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Sue Francis 0419 806 410
Sue Francis 0419 844 764
Toni Gilmore 8725 8037
Sophie Johnson 8725 8037
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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290
www.gebhardts.com.au Ph 08 8725 5766 33 Stiles Street
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22 Bond Street
$389,000
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$329,000
Tastefully renovated gem offering sweeping views of the city. 3 bedrooms – all with BIR’s, fully renovated bathrooms OPEN and laundry. Stunning SAT near new kitchen. In a 10.15 - 10.45 desirable location.
5 bedrooms all with built in robes, main with ensuite and walk in robe. Spacious kitchen/ living/dining + large OPEN formal living. SAT 9.30 - 10.00
22 Lansell Street
4 Jacaranda Court
NEW
23 Dalkeith Drive
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$279,500
Excellent home for the Family, close to MacDonald Park Primary school and Saint Martins Lutheran College – brand new floor coverings OPEN throughout – nothing to SAT 11.00 - 11.30 do but move in!
9 Ibis Street
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$689,000
7 St Andrews Drive
$539,000
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Attaining heights of luxury and sophisticated style, this1930’s Spanish Mission style home has been extensively renovated and will be the absolute dream for the discerning buyer who loves to entertain in 5 star luxury whether it is outdoors around the pool or indoors around the French provincial kitchen. In conjunction with Ray White Keatley
20 Cobblestone Court
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$339,500
30 Laffer Street Nangwarry
NEW PRICE $239,500
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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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Ideally positioned in a quiet cul de sac a short distance from the city centre, great flexible OPEN floor plan and fantastic shedding. SAT 11.45 - 12.15
18 Eldridge Drive Worrolong
REDUCED 3
NEW
19 Noojee Street
4
Take a deep breath before you enter this amazing property – because it will take your breath away! First impressions count and you won’t be disappointed here – the definition of splendour! In conjunction with Key2Sale Real Estate.
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$287,000
Sought after location loaded with features, tastefully renovated kitchen/living/dining equipped with chef quality appliances. The rear yard boasts a 10m X 10m (approx) industrial quality workman’s shed fully powered and designed with sliding doors for easy access for the larger toys!
11 Graney Court
$650,000
“THE AUGUSTA” Outstanding home. Master suite on top level with lounge area and balcony. Lower level with three bedrooms, kitchen/dining/living area, bi-fold doors to alfresco area. Hardwood stairs. Double garage.
Blue Lake Printworks
3
WATER LICENCE
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$479,500
All the hard work is done! Presented to a high standard this magnificent home boasts space, enviable lifestyle and a private established setting, all on just over an acre. Quality location and priced to sell!
3/6 Coolabah Street
$279,500
Attractive home in quiet location offering good sized rooms and close to the Tafe precinct, hospital and short drive to the market place. Deceivingly spacious – a fantastic family home.
5 Hilltop Avenue
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$169,500
This beautifully maintained home has nothing for you to do but move in and enjoy. It will tick all the boxes and then some! – phone for your inspection ASAP!
1/5 Banksia Street
$174,500
Solid and spacious unit in quiet and quality group, close to schools and shops. A great investment opportunity or one to call home. Currently leased.
28 Derwent Court
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$199,500
Excellent unit for the investor or downsizer located in a small complex close to all amenities. 2 Living areas, neutral colours throughout & appealing yard.
9 Kooringa Street
Lower Limestone Coast PWA LKA 6.5meg (6500KL)
$6,500 Holding licence – 24meg Mayura, Kongorong area
$95,000 + SAV
$15,500
Established for 25 years – Large client base. Selling and producing Australian Souvenir Products as well as the print shop. 3 carparks at the rear of the store + convenient side entrance from laneway. Too many facets to this business to list.
Holding licence – 28.9meg LKPWA unconfined Compton Management Area
$POA
UNITS\HOUSES
RENTALS 7/5 Shepherd Street 2/69 Bay Road 33 Sturt Street 16 Peake Street 46 Commercial Street West 6 Kalimna Crescent 3004/3 Lake Terrace West 4003/3 Lake Terrace West 33 Stiles Street 26 Navajo Drive 78A Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell 78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell 45 Sassanowsky Road, Suttontown
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$409,000
Perfect location – spacious family home in a quality street. Big on living and big on shedding! An ideal family home for those looking for low maintenance living and flat rear yard access.
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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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$199,500
A well maintained & renovated home fit for a family. Spacious living areas, outdoor entertaining & great shedding. Currently leased @ $255 p/ week. A smart investment.
1 Form apply online Gebhardts Property Management Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1
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Avail Now at $135 per week Avail 27/9/18 at $175 per week Avail 9/11/18 at $200 per week Avail 9/10/18 at $230 per week Avail Now at $240 per week Avail Now at $240 per week Avail 5/10/18 at $260 per week Avail 12/10/18 at $280 per week Avail Now at $350 per week Avail Now at $375 per week Avail Now at $450 per week Avail Now at $475 per week Avail Now POA
2/69 Bay Road
16 Peake Street
Avail 27/9/18 2 1 1 $175 pw • 2 bedrooms with built-in robes • Lounge • Combined kitchen & dine area • Reverse cycle heating & cooling • Sunroom • Single carport under main roof • Fully enclosed rear yard • No pets
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Avail 9/10/18 3 1 1 $230 pw • Three bedroom home, two with built in robes • Lounge with gas heating • Kitchen/Dine with slow combustion wood heating & gas cooking • Rear under cover deck patio area • Double carport under main roof • Secure rear yard • Pets neg
6 Kalimna Crescent
Avail Now 3 1 1 $240 pw • Three bedroom home • Separate lounge with R/C Air Conditioner • Kitchen/Dine area with gas cooktop/elect oven • Carport UMR • Detached shed for storage or work shed • No Pets
Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290 Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113
Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246
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Contact our office today to view our current properties or find us on Facebook 15 Noojee Street
a 416m2 (approx.)
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$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.
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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. 7-9 Compton Street Port MacDonnell
13 Lila Crescent
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60 Harrald St
Loaded with character & charm, this home is an ultimate seaside escape. Only steps to the ocean this is ideal for a permanent home or perfect holiday stay.
Bengalee Crescent – Stage 4
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Attention those seeking to invest in Port MacDonnell. Three units consisting of 2 x 2 bedroom and 1x1 bedroom all on one title and an adjoining vacant allotment (565m2 approx) on a separate title – to be sold as a whole. Inspect NOW!
25 Sturt Street
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10 Mayflower Court
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Meticulously maintained family home that offers outstanding features, exceptional shedding and is located in a quiet cul-de-sac. A home that stands apart from the rest.
35 Elizabeth Street Port MacDonnell
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As new luxury home – stunning features throughout. A great entertainer set on approximately 1,014m2. Wide access to four bay garage – offers everything!
47 Anthony 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 throughout, if shedding is high on your wish list this property will certainly impress. 21-23 Compton Street, Port MacDonnell
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1,209m2 (approx). Exceptional beachside property footsteps from the seafront. Amazing sea views & room for the boat, surfboards and all the toys. Inspect asap!
84 Lake Terrace East
66 Sturt Street
$398,500 FREEHOLD ONLY A dual let property showing a great return. Large commercial allotment of over 1,900m2 – high traffic location. Endless potential, a smart investment
25 Bertha Street
$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
Haviland Court Port MacDonnell
Priced from $140,000 HAVILAND COURT. Lifestyle allotments within the Port MacDonnell township. Ranging between 1ha – 2ha. Services include power and Telstra. 12ft gate entrance with post and wire fencing. Fully bitumised road throughout. Allotments oh so close to the beach. Phone Gebhardts for further information.
$109,000
a 523m2
Zoned city centre, this wonderful near level allotment is awaiting your low maintenance home office Commercial project (subject to council consent). Close to everything – this is a perfect opportunity.
Lot 102 Hillview Lane – McKay Road Compton
a 5,400m2 (approx)
$169,000
Fantastic country setting, quality location and only minutes to Tenison Woods College and city centre. Build your dream home and live that country dream. Power, water and telephone to allotment.
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$135,000
Vacant land 1295m2 (approx.)
Located in a great central position a short stroll from the City centre, this fantastic 1295m2 (approx.) allotment will appeal to those who want to be close to everything that the city has to offer. Allotments of this size and location are becoming increasingly hard to find. Be quick! 18 Pelican Point Road, Blackfellow Caves
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LOT 54 Eight Mile Creek Road, Eight Mile Creek
$127,500
Enjoy the ocean views – a prime location for affordable beachfront living. Near level 1,200m2 approx allotment with great shedding
$254,500
Lovely north facing Mount Gambier stone home full of warmth and charm – a gorgeous family home. Beautiful timber kitchen, generous room sizes, outdoor entertaining & car cover.
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Pascoe Road allotment, Pt MacDonnell
$107,000 ENDLESS POSSIBILITES Smell the sea air. Great block ready to build on approx 6,600m2. Beautiful sandy beach access only a few minutes walk away. Chance to build your dream holiday / permanent home. Picturesque area – close to Port MacDonnell
$199,500
A fantastic inner city location – ideal site for your family home or unit development (s.t.c.c). Only minutes to quality schools, parklands, restaurants & café’s. Leave the car at home! Call now to secure your prime location.
$85,000 vacant land Great rural views and only one street back from seafront. 1,300m2 plus (approx), fenced and ready to go. All services available.
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
3004/3 Lake Terrace West
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3a Mitchell Street
3/193 Commercial Street West
2/193 Commercial Street West
• Harrold St • 1/2 James Street • 2/2 James Street • 2 & 3/193 Commercial Street West Avail 5/10/18 2
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• Two bedroom apartment, main with walk in robe & ensuite • Open living area with kitchen/lounge/ dine with electric cooking, dishwasher & reverse cycle air conditioner • Double garage detached & basement storage • Lovely views • No Pets • Property on sales market
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• 23-25 Commercial Street West • 3A Mitchell Street • 53 Commercial Street East • 3B Mitchell Street
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• Approximately 47.5 metres square • Large open flexible floor plan • Front and rear access to building • Rear parking area • Store room
• Large open area • Up to 125m2 available approximately • Owner can make adjustments to suit your needs • POA
• Approx 85m2 • Separated into two areas • Wet area • POA
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18 Cape Douglas Rd, Cape Douglas
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Put your feet up, relax and feel the calm of your surroundings. Hear, smell & breathe the soothing coastal environment whilst also enjoying the excep onal country views from this smartly & stylishly designed, 6 star energy rated, one of a kind beach home. The home offers a very well thought out floorplan, not was ng any amount of space. The kitchen overlooks the lounge and dining area, offers gas cook top, electric oven, a double sink, new stainless steel dishwasher, ample cupboard space and a breakfast bar. Two good sized bedrooms and a beau fully appointed two way bathroom / laundry complete the home. Shut yourself in and enjoy the serenity whilst being warmed by the environmentally friendly and extremely economical pellet heater, or open everything up take in the everchanging scenery and enjoy wildlife at your door step. The exterior of the home offers a large 5,000 gallon rainwater tank plumbed and filtered to the home, an undercover carport, 2 paved outdoor living areas and a shed with cement and power, perfect to store the kyak, fishing rods, sur oards or dingy.
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SPACIOUS FAMILY LIVING ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN This warm, welcoming family home occupies an elevated 4.17 acre allotment and is located just minutes from Mount Gambier. If space, privacy and magnificent views are what you dream of, this spacious and func onal home will not disappoint. Features of the home include three large bedrooms, the main with ensuite & WIR, and BIRs in the remaining two bedrooms. A large open plan kitchen and meals area with electric cooking, dishwasher and walk in pantry overlooks the paved undercover alfesco area, perfect for entertaining family and friends with spectacular views. The sizable rumpus/family room offers more space to entertain or a fantas c games room for teenage kids. Other a ributes of the home include a separate toilet, a generous laundry, a centrally located slow combus on wood heater & reverse cycle air condi oning, Outside offers 3 x 9000gallon rain water tanks, a fully equipped bore, 15m x 7.5m shed with 2 remote roller doors, 5kw solar system, hay shed/horse float shed, 3 horse shelters, a chook run and a round yard. The property has been fenced into 4 paddocks with water to all paddocks. This outstanding lifestyle property has so much to offer. Why build when all the work is already done for you? Call to day to book your inspec on.
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9 Hammer Parade, Blackfellows Caves
16 Coral Cove, Port MacDonnell
38 Sargent Close, Robe
$80,000
$460,000-$475,000
ACREAGE IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA
Build your dream home and enjoy the lifestyle. Perfectly positioned beachfront block over 970sqm. Beach access directly across the road. New boat ramp for your enjoyment. Build up and see the sea.
LOCATION and LUXURY A home for the family, downsizing re rees or ideal as a holiday/ investment home on a 1495m2 allotment in a quite cul-de-sac loca on just 700m from shops, eateries, school and kindy Brand new main bathroom, large lounge, new open kitchen, separate dining, three double bedrooms all with built ins and master with large ensuite PLUS an expansive entertainment/games/rumpus area. Man Cave shed/workshop has caravan capacity roller door, tv antennae and connec ons with great bench and storage.
Approximately 9.5 acres Perfect for redevelopment or build your dream home (STCA) Located behind the Market Place complex Zoned residen al Contact Elisha Beare on 0407 213 023 today
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This conveniently located, well presented brick and le home, situated on a 703m2 allotment is located within walking distance to the North Gambier Primary School and the CBD. The home comprises of 3 bedrooms, all with BIR’s, a brand new kitchen with gas cooking, ample cupboard space with room for a dishwasher if you desire, bathroom with bath, shower and vanity and a separate toilet. You will love the spectacular new flooring throughout the main living areas, gas hea ng in the lounge and a gas wall heater in the passage. You will never run out of hot water with the instant gas hot water service. External features include a 5000 gallon rain water tank plumbed to the home plus 3 x 3000 Litre rain water tanks, a double car garage and a large shed with cement plus an undercover pergola area offering room to entertain.
FOR SALE BY EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
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This deligh ul Mount Gambier stone home is centrally located, offers street appeal and is situated within walking distance to schools, shops and the CBD. The home comprises 3 bedrooms main with built in robes, a spacious living area with gas hea ng, open plan kitchen/ dining with electric cooking, bathroom with bath shower and toilet and an extra toilet in the laundry area. Outside features include a secure rear yard, a double car garage with cement and power, low maintenance gardens and a pa o area. A perfect first home for a young family, a home for someone downsizing or an amazing investment opportunity. Make me to inspect this property today you will not be disappointed.
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Ideal for the investor, first home buyer or down sizer, this neat & dy 3-4 bedroom brick home offers fantas c street appeal and side access to a large rear yard. Bay windows at the front of the home provide plenty of natural light to the main bedroom and open living area, with kitchen including electric cooking & new dishwasher. A spacious two-way bathroom is located between the bedrooms (two of which have BIRs) and the 4th bedroom/games room could easily be converted back into garage UMR. The home is kept comfortable year round with r/c air-condi oning. Freshly painted throughout with new carpet, this low maintenance home won’t last long.
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$228,500
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4 Higgs Street, Mount Gambier
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5 West Street, Mount Gambier
$219,000
In conjunction with Elders Real Estate.
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BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME BY THE SEA
An opportunity to build your dream home, weekender or even holiday accommoda on in an exci ng new subdivision in Port MacDonnell “Seafarers Way“. This Large level 800m2 (approx) allotment has power, water and Steds connected and is located within walking distance from the sea front. Just minutes to ameni es such as restaurants, the general store, the Port MacDonnell Hotel, a chemist and much more, this is a fantas c opportunity that won’t last long. Call our office today for more informa on.
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GREAT RESULTS FOR LUCINDALE STUDENTS
POSITION AVAILABLE TAXATION ACCOUNTANT Gavin J McEachern and Associates is a leading medium sized rural accounting practice in Mount Gambier. We seek the services of a qualified accountant with experience in a public practice environment. The accountant will be responsible for a group of clients and provide a full range of accounting and taxation services utilising MYOB and BGL Software. They will be responsible for work flow planning and be prepared to accept responsibility in the workplace. This is a position that would suit an ambitious person with enthusiasm and motivation who likes a challenge, possesses excellent customer service skills and has the ability to work in a team environment. The successful applicant will be rewarded with a salary package which is negotiable and commensurate with experience. Please forward an application letter and resume detailing qualifications, experience and current work referees to: Attention: Nigel Adams Gavin J McEachern & Associates, PO Box 697, Mount Gambier, SA, 5290 or email to nigel@gmceachern.com.au
Lucindale Area School students have once again had a successful show with 30 students being selected from Years 8–12 to attend and compete in the recent Royal Adelaide Show. In 2018 the students exhibited Angora goats, Merino wethers and steers and two students were also chosen to participate in the DECD Ag Learning Centre. For the second year running, the school also competed in the School Wine Competition with eight wine labels entered after the students
worked closely with DiGiorgio Family Wines to produce a cabernet sauvignon. Lucindale Area School goat team exhibited six goats supplied by Aanaarden Park Angoras. They received 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the Adult Wether Goat competition. Isabella Stock competed in the National Angora Goat and Mohair Fleece Young Judges Competition, while Katie Fuller placed fourth in the Junior Handlers class and Kate Edmonds won the State Championship for the Angora Goat and
Mohair Fleece Young Judges Final. Kate will now go on to the National Angora Goat and Mohair Fleece Young Judges Competition in Sydney next year. cont. opp. page Above (left) - Merino Ram Young Judges Alesha Ludwig (3rd) & Will Kelsh (2nd). Above (right) - Prime SAMM Ram Young Judges 2nd placegetter Cody Clarke.
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FLOOD RECOVERY WORKS UPDATE Hamilton Grange Burn Walking Track is being repaired as part of the Flood Recovery works. Restoration work is being undertaken on sections of the track between Riley Street and Portland Road during September – weather permitting. Work has begun on the sealed section of the Grange Burn track between the Pierrepoint Street pedestrian bridge and the railway. The existing seal, damaged in the 2016 flood, will be broken up, the track rehabilitated with fine crushed rock, drainage pipes installed and the track resealed. Sections of the tracks will be closed while works are in progress and signs will be installed as necessary. Users of the walking track are requested to please follow the onsite signage for their own safety. The contract for this work was awarded to Hamilton Bobcat. Similar works will begin soon on the Hamilton Wetlands Track, the Mt Rouse track and parking area in Penshurst, and the TarringtonHamilton walking track.
GREAT RESULTS FOR LUCINDALE STUDENTS
BEST WATER IN THE STATE It’s official! Hamilton has been selected as having the best tasting tap water in Victoria. Judges at the annual Water Industry Operators Association conference in Bendigo reently announced the result after a blind taste test of 16 samples from across the State. The winning sample was supplied by Wannon Water’s Hamilton Water Treatment Plant. It honours the hard work of the Wannon Water team who ensure safe, clean drinking water is delivered to customers’ taps every day.
From opp. page The school exhibited two pens in the school’s Merino Wether competition and enjoyed great success, with Cody Clarke awarded second place in the Prime SAMM Young Judges competition., while Will Kelsh and Alesha Ludwig placed second and third, respectively, in the Merino Ram Young Judges competition. Lucindale Area School’s Merino wethers were supplied Woolumbool Studs. In the Led Steer competition, Georgina Thompson placed third in her heat in the South Australian Young Beef Breeders School Handler Novice Class. Nampara Angus Nigel placed fifth in the 662kg–754kg on hoof class and Yerwal Estate Simmental Norbit placed fifth in the 634kg–658kg on hoof class. Yaccamoo Nugget won the Charolais Society of Australia (SA Region) Premium for Highest Scoring Charolais School Carcase. The school is indebted to Nathan and Amanda Clarke - Wongawilli Poll Herefords, Clarrie & Anne Pike - Yaccamoo Charolais, Regan and Karen Burow - Yerwal Estate Simmental and Angus Stud and Stuart and Natalie Hann – Nampara Angus Stud for supplying the cattle and assisting the school in preparing both the cattle and students with their expertise around handling, showing and dietary needs.
Above - Wannon Water’s longest-serving staff member and Manager of Operations John Harris is pictured in Bendigo celebrating the win.
Right (top) - Lucindale Area School 2018 Cattle Team with Nampara Angus Nigel Right (bottom) - Angora Goat and Mohair Fleece Young Judges State Champion Kate Edmonds
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS Voting in council elections is completed by posting your voting papers. If you are on the State (House of Assembly) electoral roll or have completed an enrolment for the supplementary roll, you will receive a voting pack in the mail between Monday, October 22 and Friday, October 26. The ballot paper in your voting pack will detail the candidates standing for election in your council ward. To find out more about each of the candidates and what they stand for go to the candidate website. Some councils also offer ‘meet the candidate’ events. Contact your local council to find out whether such events are being held in your community. Votes must be received by the Returning Officer no later than the close of voting 5pm on Friday, November 9. Make a difference by participating in your council election. Refer to your Postal Voting Guide enclosed in the ballot pack on how to complete your ballot material. You can find more information about how to complete and return your vote to ensure it is valid on the Electoral Commission of South Australia website.
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IN THE GARDEN I wonder whether after a drier start to winter if this wettest of late winter/ spring will set us up for the best spring ever with the cold winter weather confusing us all. When is spring ever going to come?A few days ago it was almost spring, albeit momentarily. As I write this the sun is shining, even though the nights are crisp, with the recent frosts good for paeonies and bulbs. This combination of weather triggers plants in to life, as well as dormant bulbs and tubers. It would be wonderful to have the temperatures rising and a bit more sunshine for us growers and most gardeners. Now is the absolute last chance to plant bare rooted trees, shrubs and fruit trees and roses, as the buds are bursting into life on most deciduous trees and roses in the past week. The staff at Limestone Coast Advanced Trees, Gardenarium and Limestone Coast Roses have been madly potting for the past month or so in readiness for spring and summer. We have some amazing deals on the ever popular ornamental pear trees, including our two new releases exclusive to Limestone Coast Advanced Trees, the “wintergreen “ ornamental pear that does not drop its leaves in winter and the new “Mini Capital” pear that has been a huge hit due to its narrower shape and shorter height than its full sizes cousin, which is now proving to be growing far too high at 11m tall for many applications and people are having to prune the tops out leaving ugly, disfigured trees. We also have a range of
By Calum Haygarth Landscape Architect & Horticultural Consultant mop top trees at ridiculous prices, which are great for formal gardens. A whole host of fruit trees including peaches, nectarines, walnuts, plus figs and mulberries and, of course, citrus trees are now on offer. Spring is the best time to plant citrus trees and with more than $10 off advanced and extra large grade trees, half price Eureka lemons and Tahitian limes, the time has never been better. Half price mop top trees have been racing out the door, so be quick as there are only limited numbers remaining. If you haven’t considered planting winter dormant (bare rooted) trees now is pretty much the last opportunity. But don’t stress as the days are long gone where you pretty much had to plant at this time as that’s the only way deciduous trees were available. The expansion of the Limestone Coast Advanced Tree section at 167, Bay Road in Mount Gambier again late last Autumn means even more stock than ever is on site and in larger numbers, saving us time bringing stock in from our growing facility. The expansion will allow homeowners, mainly, the chance to browse an even broader range of trees which can be purchased straight away, although landscapers, councils and developers will benefit too from the added stock held. At present we have five grades of trees from advanced right through to semi mature in 200 litre bags, with plans to introduce more grades for everyone in every price point. The range includes
deciduous, evergreen, native, fruit trees, citrus, including espaliered, as well as many eucalyptus and pittosporum varieties. In addition, we will increase the number of in ground displays to show customers the ultimate size and shape that can be attained in a particular tree. Spring is the most spectacular time to look at and purchase blossom trees. Despite the wind over the past few weeks, a great deal of spectacular trees around the region have still put on their wonderful displays. Here, at Limestone Coast Advanced Trees, we have nearly half price off all our bare rooted dormant weeping cherries for the next week unless sold out or they burst in to bud prior, in which case they will have to be potted up, as well as 25% off all advanced blossom trees in flower right now including many of the sought after magnolias like Black Tulip, as well as the three new releases, Genie, Cleopatra and Cameo (see pictures facing page). At present we have our Magnificent Magnolias Festival on and the nursery is packed full of dozens of flowering magnolias in all shapes and sizes, and with 25% off for the next week, now is the time to rush in and look at these magical trees and shrubs in full bloom. My particular favourite is Black Tulip with its deep beetroot/burgundy cup shaped blooms that are huge and last so well and the new release evergreen variety “Inspiration” with its wonderful perfume. This tougher variety from New Zealand is hard to rival, but the traditional Nigra
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two toned varieties with darker striped outers and pure white inners are still as popular as ever (see picture in our advert). If you have not considered one then now is a good time to see an accurate flower colour, rather than going on books and labels which can be incorrect. Our range of spring seedlings, including the last chance to purchase seed potatoes as stock,s are depleting especially pontiacs. Advanced tomato plants ready to plant out straight away and bulk trays of flower seedling including petunias, spring herbs, strawberries and raspberry canes. Spring is, of course, the time for cleaning and we are no different. With masses of new lines arriving from one of my recent buying trips, we need room.
So, we are clearing a lot of ex-demo water features and fountains at less than cost. Outdoor furniture settings have been slashed to clear, as well as pots, to make way for container loads of new fountains, pots and garden arbours. The new ranges include some amazing metal sculptures, wall art, benches and arches, along with a whole new range of outdoor furniture cementing Gardenarium as the outdoor furniture specialists in the region. With our direct purchasing and the continuing strength of the dollars our prices are set to fall again on much of our range. We also have a whole new range of reclaimed teak outdoor furniture to complement the range we started a few years ago which has been hugely successful, with new dining chairs at incredibly low prices and casual outdoor couches and seating for 2018/19 (see website for details). Keep an eye out on television for our new outdoor furniture advert you’re going to love it. If you can’t get in, go to our website at www. gardenarium.com.au or www. limestonecoastadvancedtrees.com.au and order online or phone your order through. So, what are you waiting for get your trailer or ute and get on down to Gardenarium and the Limestone Coast Group at 167 Bay Road (Riddoch Hwy) in Mount Gambier and grab a bargain or go to www.gardenarium. com.au and have your purchases sent to you throughout the Limestone coast, Western Victoria and our recently expanded Mallee and Mortlake, Terang, Colac, Cobden services as well as the Riverland as long as stocks last, which wont be long given the discounts.
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Lamb Flat Bread 1 large red onion 1 1/2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1 long fresh red chilli, thinly sliced 1 tablespoon ground cumin, plus extra, to sprinkle 500g lamb mince
COLLECTED STUPIDITY - SOUR AND SWEET… By ROBBIE TANSEL I got an email this week that went something like this. “Dear Robbie, When you buy wedges, do you dip them in the sour cream and then the sweet chilli, or in the sweet chilli and then the sour cream? I’d really like to know what the correct order is. Hannah from Hatherleigh” Let’s be clear to start this off, Hannah. I’m not a big fan of wedges. ’m a traditionalist and think it’s best to eat chips not wedges. And when you get chips, you certainly don’t dip them in sweet chili and sour cream. You don’t get gravy on them. You don’t put them in sauce. You get some lovely
1 tablespoon tomato paste 1 lemon, rind finely grated 400g garlic Afghan bread 90g (1/3 cup) Greek-style yoghurt 100g soft feta, coarsely crumbled 1/2 cup combined fresh herbs (mint and coriander leaves)
Method Preheat oven to 230C/210C fan forced. Thinly slice half the onion into rings and reserve. Finely chop remaining onion. Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large non-stick frying pan over medium-high heat. Add chilli and chopped onion. Cook, stirring, for 2 minutes or until softened. Stir in the cumin for 30 seconds or until aromatic. Increase heat to high. Add the mince. Cook, breaking up lumps with a wooden spoon, for 4 minutes or until browned. Stir in the tomato paste for 1 minute. Stir in lemon rind and season. Place bread on a large baking tray. Top with lamb mixture. Dollop with yoghurt and top with feta. Sprinkle with extra cumin. Bake for 15 minutes or until golden and crisp. Meanwhile, juice half the lemon. Cut remaining lemon into wedges. Combine the reserved onion, lemon juice and remaining oil in a bowl. Season. Set aside to macerate. Add herbs. Toss to combine. Top the pizza with the onion mixture. Serve with lemon wedges on the side.
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chicken salt and that’s all you need. Plain salt if you’re looking for a change. Plain and chicken salt if you’re looking for clogged arteries and a heart attack. Anyway, if for some reason I get wedges, and I’m not sure what that reason would be, there is a correct order to dip the wedges in the sweet chilli and sour cream. Let’s be clear. This is a massively important issue. When the next election comes along, I won’t want to know any of the candidates’ policies as we all know they’re full of crap. I won’t want to know who will be the leader of their government if they’re elected as they’ll
just change that anyway. I’ll want to know that they have an understanding of the correct wedges dipping order, and if they make a commitment to legislating it in some way, I’ll hand out how to vote cards at Suttontown Primary. I think less of people when they don’t dip wedges in the correct order. It shows that they are ignorant and don’t have any understanding of etiquette. Dipping wedges in the incorrect order is on the same level as eating your meal with your knife and fork in the wrong hand. Or passing gas at the dinner table. “What is the correct order?” I hear you ask. I guess I should tell you. If you know that you dip the wedge into the sour cream before dipping it into the sweet chilli, you are definitely correct. It’s obvious really, isn’t it? I’ve heard people over the years argue that if you dip it into the sour cream first, you then leave a small trail of sour cream in the sweet chilli. This is true, but not as significant an issue as when you dip it in the sweet chilli and leave sweet chilli in the sour cream. Clearly this is a much bigger problem. When you dip the wedge in the sour cream first, it adheres nicely to the wedge when you pull it out. Equally, when you then dip it in the sweet chilli, the sweet chilli easily attaches itself to the sour cream in a consistent coverage, providing the optimal wedge to sour cream to sweet chilli ratio. Contrast this with when you reverse the dipping order. The sweet chilli is much more of a liquid than sour cream. You dip the wedge in there and it is dripping it off as you remove it from the dish, not to mention the amount that then runs off into the sour cream. Due to the exterior of the wedge being slippery from the sweet chilli, the sour cream now doesn’t stick nicely to the wedge, leading to the dipper needing to now scoop from the sour cream. At this point it’s extremely difficult to get the correct amount of sour cream on the wedge. The ratios are totally out. You either scoop too much, or not enough sour cream. It’s also mainly on one side of the wedge and you’ve got to balance it carefully so it doesn’t fall off. You also never end up with enough sweet chilli. If you’re still not convinced, I think I know how we can settle this. When Mayor Lee sends out the survey about the proposed indoor sports facility to Mount Gambier ratepayers, I say we get a question on there to get some official statistics of what people’s preferred wedges dipping order is. If you don’t think this is likely, I’m happy for you to email me at robbietansel@gmail.com and we’ll use that as our statistical data.
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Tim Malseed Meg Potter
It was all about family and close friends when Tim Malseed and Meg Potter tied the knot earlier this year. After a Bridgewater proposal at the beach, Tim and Meg opted for a ceremony at Freeman’s Landing followed by an after party at their home. Brooke Milstead was Meg’s bridesmaid and Matty Agnew was best man with the kids Kai, Zoe & Gracie all involved on the big day.
PHOTOS BY WITH LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY • CHRISTY RADFORD
WEDDING CHECKLIST What happens after you’ve agreed to officially tie the knot… This is a special time in your life when lasting memories are made and you want them to be about planning and then enjoying a wonderful celebration of your love with family and friends. Whether it’s for 300 or 30, whether it rivals the royal wedding or whether it’s a backyard barbeque, whether you just decided to make it official one morning over breakfast or whether it was the grandest, most romantic proposal of all time, the planning still needs to meticulous. Paying attention to details in the lead up makes for a relaxing day when your wedding day finally arrives and if you have a clear picture in your mind as to what you want try and share the load with close, trusted friends and family so that you’re not too exhausted to enjoy the day when it rolls around. Be sure about what costs are involved and the most important advice is keep a paperwork trail – it can eliminate confusion about what’s been promised and just how much it’s going to cost. CONT. OPP. PAGE
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WEDDING CHECKLIST From opp. page
After you’ve said “yes”… • If the proposal came with a ring then make sure it’s insured… • If you’re picking out the ring together after set the ground rules early on budget and do your research… • Decide if you’re going to have an engagement party and set a date. Planning an engagement party is a nice rehearsal for your event management skills… • Set a date – factor in what time of the year you’d like to be married, how long you’ll need to save and plan, any special events you’d like to avoid and a realistic time to be away from work and able to take time off in the lead up and aftermath for a honeymoon… CONT. NEXT PAGE
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Jacob Dihm Shannon Davis
After seven and a half years together and two beautiful daughters, Jacob Dihm proposed to Shannon Davis on Christmas Day last year and he got the answer he was looking for. The couple married in April this year on a stunning Autumn day at the Leg of Mutton Lake with only immediate family in attendance. Shannon’s close friend and celebrant, Caitlyn Davey, made the trip from Darwin to officiate the ceremony. The couple celebrated that night with friends, though, all of whom thought they were attending the couple’s engagement party. Shannon was attended by her sister-in-law and close friend Madeleine Dihm, while Jacob was attended by his best friend Braiden Treacey.
WEDDING CHECKLIST From previous page
• ASAP you need to sit down together and work out an acceptable and REALISTIC budget – this might mean putting in place a savings schedule to make sure you easily cover the anticipated costs as well as hopefully having some money set aside for those unexpected costs that could crop up as the wedding draws closer… You also need to establish just who is paying for what and what financial involvement the parents were considering so you know exactly where every cent is coming from... Get the money chat out of the way early – it can be awkward but you don’t want to be haggling in the lead up to the big day… CONT. OPP. PAGE lifestyle1.net | 30
WEDDING CHECKLIST From opp. page • Map out the big picture and start locking in the crucial elements for the day… • Decide on just what kind of wedding and reception you want and how many guests you want to include… Locking in a reception venue as early as possible is critical. Try and organise a face to face consultation with a selection of different venues and caterers and ask plenty of questions so you know exactly what they’re offering as exactly what it’s going to cost. • Decide on a civil or religious ceremony and a venue for the ceremony and book… • Start getting paperwork together for all the legal requirements of marriage and check with your celebrant or priest just what you need to provide… • Select your wedding party TOGETHER and then approach them about being involved… CONT. NEXT PAGE
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PHOTOS BY WITH LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY • CHRISTY RADFORD
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Carlin McNeil surprised Tenille Creeper with a Valentine’s Day proposal last year. “It took my breath away when he got down on one knee with a beautiful hand made ring,” Tennille said. The couple exchanged vows at The Barn Gardens in March this year, surrounded by their closest family and friends. “We were lucky enough to have one of our best friends Olivia Harrison, a local celebrant, marry us which made the ceremony that much more personal and emotional,” Tennille said. “In the absence of my mum, I was walked down the aisle by my two aunts, Pam Creeper and Vicki Walter, who also performed a ring warming ceremony, along with Carlin’s mum, Pam McNeil.” Music is very important to the couple and they danced the night away to Tank Dilemma, a Warrnambool
based band, who, along with Tennille’s friends Alison Newman & Emma Anderson performed the bridal waltz – If I Ain’t Got You, by Alicia Keys. “It was a beautiful moment, complete with live saxophone solo,” Tennille said. Carlin was attended by Rob Hann, Zac Greed and Daniel Hallowell, while Tennille was attended by bridesmaids Hannah Morrison, Alison Newman and Natalie Walter and flowergirls, Liza Yelland and Amelia Telford.
WEDDING CHECKLIST From previous page • You’ll need to start deciding on dresses and suits and by association a colour scheme for the big day – while the guys will probably be easy fixed, you need to be realistic about settling on a colour and style of dress for your bridesmaids, giving you plenty of time for fittings and choice of accessories… This is even more critical if all your bridal party is not located where you live during the planning stages. • If you have a preferred hair stylist and make-up artist for your wedding day then check out their availability as soon as possible and at least temporarily book their services… • Start investigating photographers and/or videographers and lock your preferred option in… • If you have a lot of guests coming from away or are planning a destination wedding, you’ll need to organise Save The Date notification and even check out potential special deals for guests at a particular accommodation facility… • Start contemplating honeymoon destinations, factoring in budget, time you’ll be able to get off work and a location you’ll both enjoy given the time of the year you’ll be travelling. CONT. OPP. PAGE lifestyle1.net | 32
WEDDING CHECKLIST From opp. page
• You don’t have to rush out and buy every bridal magazine on the shelves but keep your eye out for different ideas and keep an ideas folder… Six months and counting… • With most of the big picture elements to the wedding already locked in it’s time to start sweating the finer details of the day… • Book a florist – once again some face to face consultations with a selection of florists and looking at examples of their previous work should help with the final decision…. • Confirm your hair stylist and make up artist and book in any pre-wedding appointments like a tan, facial or manicure as well…You also might like to check if guests from away or close friends would like to use the same stylists and make sure they’re catered for as well… CONT. NEXT PAGE lifestyle1.net | 33
PHOTOS BY WITH LOVE PHOTOGRAPHY • CHRISTY RADFORD
Nick Cockerell Jaimee Brereton It was in July last year that Nick Cockerell proposed to Jaimee Brereton when they were visiting the Flinders Ranges on the way to catching up with Jamiee’s mother in Port Lincoln. “We had planned to climb St Mary’s Peak, the highest peak at the range.” Jaimee said. “It was a lengthy and painful hike with an elevation of 1189m and the hike was 14.6km return. Once we got to the top, the view was spectacular and even better when Nick got down on one knee as best he could and proposed. Obviously this put a spring in my step on the way back down the hill which helped as my feet were blistering from the hike.” The impressive proposal was followed by the couple’s nuptials this year, exchanging vows at Killanoola, a property near Bool Lagoon. The couple were attended by Laura Hansson, Sarah Cockerell, Lauren Barker, James Mutch, Anthony Shaw and Giles Kent.
WEDDING CHECKLIST From previous page • In a way it’s probably the biggest (and most discussed) decision the bride makes and you have to make it NOW – the dress. Whether you’re ordering it, getting it handmade or lucky enough to find one off the rack that fits, you need to tick this job off the to-do list NOW • Plan a girls weekend when you can try on dresses and shoes and get those outfits locked in as well… Reconfirm ALL your reception details… Select and approach an MC for the reception… • Time to book in the cars or make whatever transport arrangements you’re going to need.. • Decide on any entertainment for the reception and book it in… • If you’ve decided to have a gift registry you’ll need to select a location/s and start compiling a wishlist… • Book your honeymoon and make sure you organise any visas or passports that might be needed… • Confirm your photographer/ videographer booking details… CONT. OPP. PAGE
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WEDDING CHECKLIST From opp. page Tick, tock, tick tock – three months to go • Plan your vows… • If you have to or want to have prewedding counselling then now is the time… • If you’ve planned an outdoor ceremony then make sure you have an alternate venue in the case of poor weather… • Lock in the bridesmaids dresses, including shoes and accessories… • Lock in the boys’ suits, including shoes, shirts and ties… • Make sure your mother’s on track with her outfit and your dad’s not just dusting off a suit from the 90s… • Order the rings.. • Order cake…. • Finalist the guest list and send out the invitations (and any relevant gift registry information)… • If you’re putting together any reception decoration, placecards or bomboniere yourself it’s time to start those projects… CONT. NEXT PAGE
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WEDDING CHECKLIST From previous page • Book wedding night accommodation and decide if you’re going to have any day after functions with family and/or friends, especially if people have travelled a long way and you’re not leaving on your honeymoon immediately… Don’t turn Bridezilla but there is only six weeks to go… • Lock in all the “extras” for your weddings – people doing readings, ushers, musician..
• File your Notice of Intended Marriage (needs to be done one month and one day before your wedding)… • Confirm all details with reception venue including guest numbers, menu, beverages and seating plan, if required… • Final fittings – that means EVERYONE… • Get your engagement ring cleaned so it’s looking its best on the big day… • Confirm all details with florist... • Confirm all details with photographer and/or videographer…
• Hair and make-up trials… • Make sure your home insurance will cover the arrival of the gifts… • Make sure you have everything that you need to provide for reception like placecards, centerpieces… The final countdown – last week of your single life • Wedding rehearsal… • Confirm order of service and print booklets if required... • Pick up rings… • Finalise wedding party gifts… • Confirm florist and cake delivery
details… • Re-confirm any entertainment… • Pack for wedding night and honeymoon… The bottom line is enjoy not only the day but everything in the lead up to it. It won’t be stress-free – nothing important ever is. Stick to your budget and your to-do list and planning the day can still be relatively relaxing. Allow others (that you trust) to help – you don’t have to be a one man event coordination machine. PHOTOS BY KRISTY JANEWAY
HERE COMES THE PAPERWORK If you change your surname get ready for the paperwork - you’ll need to change your name officially on a number of critical documents. • Driver’s licence • Vehicle registration • Electoral roll • Passport • Bank records – account names, credit card • Any property titles • Your employer’s records • Medical records • Insurance policies and other financial records like superannuation accounts and health insurance. • Your will • Membership cards for places like the gym, video shop, frequent flyer clubs and other store cards.
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teenage lovers Bella and Edward? 8. Who wrote Ronan Keating’s popular 1999 love anthem When You Say Nothing At All? 9. In what year did The Beatles release All You Need Is Love? 10. Screen siren Elizabeth Taylor married eight times - name her husbands? 11. Who played Sandra Bullock’s love interest in the 2009 movie The Proposal? 12. St Valentine was imprisoned for performing illegal marriage ceremonies for which members of the community? 13. Who wrote the steamy 1928 novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover? 14. Who sang the immortal words -
What’s Love Got To Do With It in 1984? 15. What is the name of the two feuding families in Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet? 16. Which two actors played the lead roles in Baz Luhrman’s 1996 film version of Romeo & Juliet? 17. In the 1956 movie High Society, Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby fight for the affections of Tracy Lord, played by who? 18. In what year did Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban marry? 19. In the 1997 rom-com My Best Friend’s Wedding, who played Julia Roberts’ best friend? 20. Who designed Princess Diana’s wedding dress?
21. In what year did US talk show host Ellen Degeneres marry Australian actress Portia de Rossi? 22. In what Shakespeare play is St. Valentine’s Day mentioned? 23. Who “kissed the girls and made them cry”? 24. In what year did Hallmark make its first Valentine Card? 25. Where is the 1953 romantic drama From Here To Eternity set and shot? 26. Which two Hollywood legends starred in the 1957 movie An Affair To Remember? 27. Who wrote the 1951 Nat King Cole classic Unforgettable?
28. Which Italian city receives thousands of cards addressed to Juliet every Valentine’s Day? 29. Which two main characters in the TV series Friends ended up married? 30. Which Aussie artist had a breakthrough hit with Love Is In The Air?
ANSWERS 1. Ali McGraw & Ryan O’Neal. 2. Ashley Wilkes. 3. Emma. 4. Caroline Wozniacki. 5. Cupid. 6. Cain & Abel. 7. Bella Swan & Edward Cullen. 8. Paul Overstreet & Don Schlitz. 9. 1967. 10. Richard Burton (twice), Eddie Fisher, Nicky Hilton, Michael Todd, Michael Wilding, John Warner & Larry Fortensky. 11. Ryan Reynolds. 12. Soldiers. 13. D.H. Lawrence. 14. Tina Turner. 15. Capulet & Montague. 16. Leonardo DiCaprio & Claire Danes. 17. Grace Kelly. 18. 2006. 19. Dermot Mulroney. 20. David & Elizabeth Emmanuel. 21. 2008. 22. Hamlet. 23. Georgie Porgie. 24. 1913. 25. Hawaii. 26. Cary Grant & Deborah Kerr. 27. Irving Gordon. 28. Verona. 29. Monica & Chandler. 30. John Paul Young.
TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORLD OF ROMANCE 1. Which two actors played the lead roles in the 1970 movie Love Story? 2. Scarlett O’Hara married Rhett Butler in Gone With The Wind - who was she really in love with? 3. Which Jane Austen novel centres on the match making efforts of a 20 year old woman? 4. Golf star Rory McIlroy was once engaged to which female tennis star? 5. Who is the Roman god of love? 6. What were the names of Adam and Eve’s first two children? 7. What are the surnames of Twilight’s
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“As a single figure this fundraising effort has blown everything else out of the water.” That was Richard Harry’s assessment after the Limestone Coast Prostate Support Group was presented with a cheque for $20,000 last week by Jill Collins, Jenny Thomson & Lisa Walker – the three ladies who have been madly fundraising for a couple of months. Culminating in their head shave earlier this month to raise funds for and awareness of prostate cancer. “The money is great but it has also been great to be able to start conversations with men about prostate cancer and the need to get checked,” Richard said. “We go to local Men’s Sheds and have discussions and Malcolm Porter and myself are basically ambassadors that go to different groups throughout the Limestone Coast and run discussions but to have the publicity surrounding this event and the chance to speak to a room of people that might not normally hear the prostate cancer message was amazing.” The message is two-fold – if you have no family history get checked from 50 years of age and if you have a family history, get checked from 40 and the test is not invasive – it is a simple blood test. The support group also garners support as part of a group of community charities through the WIN Golf Day and also an annual prostate cancer barbecue held outside Member for Barker Tony Pasin’s office, where the support group members assist with the cooking and providing information and just having a chat. The head shave and associated fundraising events, one of which is still to come at the Tarpeena Hotel, was the brainchild of Jill Collins but it took no convincing to get two of her closest friends involved. “Jill mentioned her idea to me and said she’d like to do it but it was a fly by comment and she said she wouldn’t do it on her own,” Lisa said. “I said there and then – I’m in. I have a son and a grandson and I was amazed how many people don’t know about the blood test. I was really about getting the message through to the young ones to get tested.” And while for Lisa, it was as much about the message as it was raising money, she has been overwhelmed by the community support. “Donations are still coming in. It has been mind blowing to see how this community gets behind things like this.” Jenny agreed that the Mount Gambier community is just so generous. “I got involved because I go way back with Jill and Buck (Jill’s husband) and I know he was the reason she first came up with the idea,” Jenny said. “There’s really nothing in the Mount for males as far as fundraising for these kind of health issues so I really wanted to get involved. It was a good opportunity for me to get behind something like this and I am so glad I was a part of it. It has been an emotional rollercoaster and to see the generosity of everyone in this community has been amazing, overwhelming. I am very proud to have played my part.” The sponosrship support of SE Batteries and Thomas DeGaris & Clarkson, at Penola, was also invaluable in making the fundraising effort such a success. Above (top) - The faces behind the $20,000 fundraising effort for the Limestone Coast Prostate Cancer Support Group (form left) - Krystal Dunn, Toni Vorenas, Cindy Walker, Lisa Walker, Danny Scally (back); Jo Wilde, Jill Collins, Richard Harry, Wendy Richardson, Jenny Thomson, Kate Bronca & Di Ind. Above (inset) - Jenny Thomson, Lisa Walker & Jill Collins, all freshly bald from their recent head shave, handover the $20,000 cheque to the Limestone Coast Prostate Support Group's Richard Harry.
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PITT BREAKS MOSSIE HEARTS AND PIES SURVIVE HUGE SCARE FROM PAGE 8 The eight goal final scoreline is not representative of the tightness of the match which saw scores locked away at quarter and half time and the reigning premiers only two goals clear at the final change. The need to score quickly in the final minutes saw the Tigers, who had been safe with ball in hand, take some risks that Pies defenders Narelle Ryan and Jasmine Croser were only too happy to jump on to create turnovers and the scoreline blew out. In both the first and second quarters, it was actually the Tigers that at times created a two and three goal buffer but the Magpies always found a way to stay in touch. In their first title decider for decades, the Tigers were composed from the opening whistle with Emma Gould providing a strong target in shooter, coach Jami Walker using her pace on the drive and the front cut to great effect, Casey Walker driving hard on the attacking wing and delivering some superb balls into her goalers and Olivia Fuller and Kate Bromley, denying the Magpies time and space as they worked hard to always gain front position, earning a number of deflections and interceptions. It was all about the goal shooters in the opening quarter, with Duncan netting eight from 11 and Gould 10 from 11. The second quarter followed a similar script with the Tigers again earning a three goal lead that was pegged back by the Magpies by the main break. Melissa Russell was also pivotal in this opening half and her perfect 11 from 11 in the opening half certainly ensured the Magpies stayed in touch. The third quarter saw Peacock start to exert her influence over the contest as she started to drive hard to the pockets to allow Kalangadoo to stretch the stifling Tigers defence by using the width of the court to try and open up their shooters in space. It did see Kalangadoo generate significantly more scoring shots in the quarter – 21 to 14 – and were it not for some great work over the shot from Fuller and strong rebounding from both Fuller and Bromley, the three quarter time deficit might have been more significant for Tantanoola. The Tigers would have planned to maintain the match’s arm wrestle status and back Fuller, Bromley and the underrated Victoria Lucas, who had an outstanding game on the defence wing, to win back some ball, but the Magpies had other ideas, breaking the first centre pass, scoring themselves and then generating another turnover to turn the two goal three quarter time advantage into a five goal buffer and you could feel the on court demeanour of both sides chance. The Magpies started to work the ball meticulously, using Georgia Duncan on the transverse line for back play, time and time
Hatherleigh 2.0 4.5 4.6 8.6 (54) Kongorong 4.2 4.4 6.5 6.7 (43) Goals - Hatherleigh: T. Smith, T. Bell, S. Telfer 2; B. Humphries, L. Haines. Kongorong: A. Harding 3; S. Beard, K. Schaefer, J. Mullan. Best - Hatherleigh: S. Telfer, B. Watson, B. Humphries, T. Johnson, D. Vanderhorst, D. Clough,. Kongorong: B. Cordy, J. Steen, A. Harding, L. McClintock, M. Cordy, BEST ON GROUND - SAM TELFER (HATHERLEIGH)
SENIOR COLTS
Hatherleigh 0.4 4.7 5.8 7.10 (52) Robe 1.0 1.0 2.4 4.4 (28) Goals -Hatherleigh: F. Bradley 3; L. Brown 2; S. Gray, K. Bradley. Robe: B. Nicolle, T. Wilfred 2. Best - Hatherleigh: K. Bradley, W. Chay, F. Bradley, B. Poulish. Robe: E. Dutton, G. Dutton, J. Robertson, T. Wilfred, H. Bigmore, B. Legoe. BEST ON GROUND - KADE BRADLEY (HATHERLEIGH)
JUNIOR COLTS
Kongorong 1.0 3.1 4.2 5.5 (35) Tantanoola 0.0 0.0 2.4 3.6 (24) Goals -Kongorong: B. Von Stanke-Dowie 2; T. Bellinger, J. Carrigan, M. Cooper. Tantanoola: R. Simmons, C. Baker, B. Hateley. Best - Kongorong: K. Weber, C. Ellis, B. Kurzman, M. Cooper, J. Carrigan). Tantanoola: C. Baker, C. Kelly, J. Cytrowski, B. Telfer-Scott, B. Sandow. BEST ON GROUND - KAIDYN WEBER (KONGORONG)
MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL GRAND FINALS A GRADE Kalangadoo 52 (A. Duncan, J. Peacock) d Tantanoola 44 (J. Walker, K. Varcoe) BEST ON COURT - ABBEY DUNCAN (KALANGADOO)
A GRADE BEST ON COURT - ABBEY DUNCAN (KALANGADOO) again, forcing the Tigers defence to maintain their pressure for long periods and eventually they found a way through with Russell having her most dominant shooting quarter, netting nine from 12. At the other end, the mistakes did start to creep in a little, especially as time ticked away and scoring quickly, in the difficult conditions, became the only way to try and salvage victory. Gould was again solid with seven from nine but by about the halfway mark of the quarter you could almost feel the Tigers knew their fairytale run was over. For the independent observer, though, it was an enthralling contest. Fuller and Bromley made the experienced duo of Russell and Duncan earn every possession, Lucas denied the Magpie feeders easy access to the circle’s edge and got a number of critical touches, Peacock and Kate Varcoe had a great battle, Varcoe doing a mountain of work high up the court to help the Tigers in transition, while Peacock only got better as the game wore on and her ability to find space and to feed with precision were critical in the second half. Casey Walker used her pace to great effect and despite the slippery conditions went on long drives to allow the Tigers to move the ball quickly to the circle’s edge, while Jami Walker led from the front and hit some wonderful long range shots, particularly in the opening half, that certainly lifted her side, while Gould was composed and strong for the entire contest. The smarts of Ryan did come to the fore in that final quarter as she forced some errors with her wily positioning, while Croser, who had attracted significant whistle in the first three quarters, showed great maturity to stick to the task and her rewards came in that final
STAN JONES MEDALLIST - CORY GAMBLE (MT BURR) - BEST ON GROUND quarter where she came up with a couple of pivotal turnovers that ensured the Magpies took control. The family connections in this Magpie story cannot be lost either, as sisters Abbey and Georgia Duncan celebrated their first premiership together, and sisters Kirsty Egan and Melissa Russell, would have lost count of how many titles they have shared on court. Then there is Ryan, who returned to the A Grade court after the Kylie Schultz suffered a season ending injury at the SA Country Championships, to pick up another A Grade premiership medal.
A RESERVE Kalangadoo 36 (L. Ousey, T. Jeffree) d Port MacDonnell 33 (C. Tremelling, T. Gilmore) • BEST ON COURT - CHELSEA TREMELLING (PORT MACDONNELL)
B GRADE Port MacDonnell 34 (C. Lewis, C. Smith) d Kalangadoo 28 (C. Blackmore, N. Reeves) • BEST ON COURT - COURTNEY LEWIS (PORT MACDONNELL)
B RESERVE Glencoe 37 (A. Tweddle, S. McDonnell) d Tantanoola 35 (D. VaderHeul, C. Fuller) BEST ON COURT - ANGELA TWEDDLE (GLENCOE)
17 & UNDER
Kalangadoo 40 (C. Croser, K. Ousey) d Robe 29 (L. Perkins, S. Haggett) BEST ON COURT - CHELSEA CROSER (KALANGADOO)
15 & UNDER Hatherleigh 34 (L. Haines, R. Nettle) d Mt Burr 29 (M. Bevan, L. Baker) BEST ON COURT - MCKENZIE BEVAN (MT BURR)
13 & UNDER Hatherleigh 36 (B. Poulish, L. Paul) d Tantanoola 20 (D. Hateley, K. Lindner) BEST ON COURT - LILLIE PAUL (HATHERLEIGH)
Below - Robe premiership hero Craig Pitt in full flight.
HOCKEY GRAND FINALS
FOOTBALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER
DIVISION ONE MEN
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Tigers 4 def West 2 • Player of the Match - Aaron Mengler (Tigers)
DIVISION ONE WOMEN West 10 def Tigers 1 • Player of the Match - Cody Lewis (West)
DIVISION TWO MEN Tigers 3 def Portland 2 • Player of the Match - Craig Nisbet (Tigers)
DIVISION TWO WOMEN Strikers 1 def Cavaliers 0 • Player of the Match - Samara Herpich (Cavaliers)
DIVISION THREE MEN
Redbacks 2 def Tigers 1 • Player of the Match - Stephen White (Redbacks)
DIVISION THREE WOMEN Portland 1 def Strikers 0 • Player of the Match - Cameron Frederichs (Portland)
UNDER 15 BOYS Strikers 1 def West 0 • Player of the Match - Angus Langsmith (Strikers)
UNDER 15 GIRLS Redbacks 2 def Tigers 1 • Player of the Match - Tannah Solly (Redbacks)
UNDER 12 BOYS
Tigers 2 def Strikers 1 • Player of the Match - Pattrick Robinson (Tigers)
UNDER 12 GIRLS Tigers 0 drew with Strikers 0 Tigers win championship based on their victory in first qualifying final. Player of the Match - Ella Matheson (Tigers)
LOCAL SPORT
B GRADE PREMIERS - HATHERLEIGH
SENIOR COLTS PREMIERS - HATHERLEIGH
JUNIOR COLTS PREMIERS - KONGORONG
A RESERVE PREMIERS - KALANGADOO
B GRADE PREMIERS - PORT MACDONNELL
B RESERVE PREMIERS - GLENCOE
17 & UNDER PREMIERS - KALANGADOO
15 & UNDER PREMIERS - HATHERLEIGH
13 & UNDER PREMIERS - HATHERLEIGH
TIGERS & WEST CLAIM TOP HONOURS Division 1 Men Encounters between Tigers and West have been close in 2018 and the 1-0 result to Tigers in the first qualifying final and Wests sparkling form against Cavaliers last week promised that this one was going to be another tight affair. The early going bore that out as both teams hunted for opportunities up forward while trading the ball in midfield. West broke the 0-0 deadlock when David Vine found a leading Jason Steen alone on the post. Vine’s bullet like pass was calmly bunted into goal and West returned to the restart full of confidence. Play remained even until the closing stages of the first half when the momentum began to swing in Tigers favour. With eight minutes remaining in the first half and with Tigers continuing to build pressure they earned themselves a penalty corner and levelled the scores with a smartly executed variation to the right hand side. West managed to steady the ship over the few minutes remaining in the first half and earned a penalty corner opportunity of their own. They couldn’t convert it though and
with Tigers also missing a late opportunity of their own the match went to the halftime break locked at 1-1. The second half started as a mirror image of the first with the ball spending most of it’s time in midfield but West was dealt of major blow after a handful of minutes when league Best & Fairest Jason Steen struggled from the field with an apparent shoulder injury. A minute later, Aaron Mengler had his arms raised in celebration when his tomahawk goal from the top of the circle gave Tigers their first lead of the match. He had doubled that a few minutes later to push his seasons tally well into the 30’s and Tigers to with reach of the championship. Momentum was now clearly with Tigers and the West crowd had been mostly silenced. Tigers hammered the last nail into the coffin when a Willie Little drag flick on a penalty corner found the foot of a West defender Mengler, which momentarily bought the West on the goal line resulting in a penalty stroke. crowd to life. The extra space allowed Darren Mengler calmly stepped up and scored to seal it. Vine to move forward, which perhaps should have The final few minutes saw West add some happened earlier, and he was able to score a nice respectability to the score when a few Tigers individual goal in the final moments to close out players were sent from the field including lifestyle1.net | 43
the game. Tigers 4 def West 2 Player of the Match – Aaron Mengler cont. page 44
LOCAL SPORT MGNA RESULTS GRAND FINALS A GRADE Hobitz 38 d Saints 25 BEST ON COURT - JORDIE GOWER (HOBITZ) A2 GRADE Saints 52 d Amazons 43 BEST ON COURT - ROSIE GREGORY (AMAZONS) B1 GRADE Intruders Orange 45 d Saints 34 BEST ON GROUND - ALANA KOCH (INTRUDERS ORANGE)
KNT FOOTBALL B2 GRADE Intruders Black 63 d Amazons 45 BEST ON COURT - ALECIA TSCHARKE (AMAZONS) C GRADE Nomads 31 d Intruders Black 23 BEST ON COURT - MAGGIE HUGHES (INTRUDERS BLACK) 15 & UNDER A Hobitz Red 43 d Intruders Black 10 BEST ON COURT - IESHA GOLDSMITH (INTRUDERS BLACK) 13 & UNDER A Hobitz Blue 52 d Zodiacs Blue 20 BEST ON COURT - COCO MACKERETH (HOBITZ BLUE)
INDOOR BOWLS RESULTS KIMBERLY-CLARK AUSTRALIA PENNANTS PRELIMINARY FINALS Kilsby Shield Glenburnie 63 d Commercial Club 32 Malseed Shield Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 58 d Mil Lel 56 THIS WEEK’S GRAND FINALS Kilsby Shield Post-Tel vs Glenburnie Malseed Shield Blue Lake Bowlers Blue vs Mil Lel
Both the Kilsby & Malseed Shield’s Grand Finals will be played at the Mt Gambier Bowls Club
Mundulla 1.0 4.6 5.7 8.8 (56) Keith 3.3 4.4 7.4 8.5 (53) Goals- Mundulla: J. McGrice 3; T. McIntyre 2; N. Gregurke, D. Mosey, B. Packer. Keith: B. Simounds 3; W. McMurray 2; P. Makin, A. Wilson, H. Wilhelm. Best - Mundulla: J. McGrice, T. McIntyre, N. Mosey, B. Packer, R. Braybrook, T. Ballinger. Keith: B. Laurie, G. Thring, A. Wilson, C. Woolford, H. Wilhlem, W. McMurray.
B GRADE
Keith 0.1 1.2 2.5 4.6 (30) Naracoorte 0.2 0.3 0.4 1.5 (11) Goals - Keith: J. Robertson 2; G. Ryan, L. Wade. Naracoorte: J. Reeves. Best -Keith: G. Ryan, J. Watts, C. Blake, N. Heinrich, N. Van Den Berg, J. Robertson. Naracoorte: R. Palma, J. Sellars, R. Adams, B. Foster, Z. Donnelly, J. Richards.
SENIOR COLTS
Kybybolite 2.2 2.4 5.7 6.10 (46) Penola 1.1 2.2 2.2 3.6 (24) Goals - Kybybolite: T. Jennings, L. Schultz 2; W. Rata, H. McInnes. Penola: B. Gartner, A. Brand, C. Lythgo. Best - Kybybolite: M. Black, W. Rata, T. Jennings, O. Clark, E. Owen, F. Masters. Penola: S. Klemm, H. Porter, R. Zerk, K. Whitehouse, S. Hayes, J. Martin.
TIGERS & WEST WIN FROM PAGE 43 Division 1 Women From a West perspective, Tigers entered this encounter as somewhat of an unknown quantity. Tigers added Division 2 Best and Fairest Kaitlyn Nisbet to their squad for the finals series and with the two teams yet to meet in finals it was a new look for West to face. Regular season results suggest that West should be able to weather that though as they had only been challenged a couple of times all year. The early minutes showed that Tigers might be up for the challenge. Although West held a slight advantage in possession Tigers were defending well and creating some opportunities of their own. Against West you must take opportunities when they present. Fail to do so and you are in trouble as they don’t miss. Cody Lewis gave West the lead in the 5th minute and although Tigers continued to defend well the writing was on the wall as West started to dominate all over the field. Michelle Clark scored in the fifteenth minute and Gemma Ballintyne in the twentieth. West had become the unstoppable juggernaut they had been all year and with their suffocating defence led by Carly Emerson and further goals to Angela Broad and April Hockey they appeared to have the match wrapped up by halftime with a commanding 5-0 lead. If they didn’t have it wrapped up at halftime they certainly did a few minutes into the second half. Gemma Ballintyne, Lewis and Georgia Mustey had all scored by the ten minute mark. Tigers had to make some move to stem the flow of goals. Dana Jones
GRAND FINALS A GRADE
JUNIOR COLTS
Kybybolite 1.1 3.1 5.3 6.3 (39) Naracoorte 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 (12) Goals -Kybybolite: A. Nolan, B. Pratter 2; A.McKenzie, M. Malone. Naracoorte: S. Thomson 2. Best - Kybybolite: B. Pratter, O. McInnes, T. Johnstone, A. Nolan, B. Clyne, N. Baker. Naracoorte: S. Thomson, L. Homan, G. Ben, H. Taylor, T. Anderson, H. Schroder.
KNT NETBALL GRAND FINALS A GRADE Lucindale 53 d Keith 47 BEST ON COURT - MEL GEAR (LUCINDALE)
A RESERVE Keith 62 d Penola 61 (in overtime) BEST ON COURT - MELANIE MAKIN (KEITH)
B GRADE Keith 45 d Naracoorte 42 BEST ON COURT - TRACY REHN (KEITH)
C GRADE Mundulla 39 d Penola 37 (in overtime) BEST ON COURT - MEGHAN CHALK (MUNDULLA)
moved out of her customary Striker role into defence and it was perhaps her lone hand that didn’t turn the tide but certainly stopped the bleeding. Roving around the Tigers defensive area she repelled many West attacks. Without her up front though the ball was always going to come back and it did on multiple occasions with Broad adding another and Chloe McKenzie capping her debut season with a Grand Final goal. To Tigers credit they never gave up and ensured they weren’t going to be dining on bagels when they earned a penalty stroke as the clock ran
down. Nisbet scored and there was an element of celebration for both teams. West celebrating a dominant season capped with a grand final win and Tigers acknowledging their outstanding victory over Redbacks last week and the season which saw them start with a young group of untried Division 1 debutants and end with the promise of the opportunity to go one better in coming years. West 10 def Tigers 1 Player of the Match – Cody Lewis ALL RESULTS PAGE 42
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17 & UNDER Naracoorte 55 d Penola 53 (in overtime) BEST ON COURT - BREE HARRIS (NARACOORTE)
16 & UNDER Bordertown 50 d Naracoorte 43 BEST ON COURT - HAYLEY WEATHERALD (BORDERTOWN)
15 & UNDER Keith 48 d Bordertown 46 BEST ON COURT - PAIGE JONES (KEITH)
13 & UNDER A Naracoorte 51 d Keith 49 (MACY LLEWELLEYN (KEITH)
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