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SHE’S JUST AMAYA-ZING “My husband had to paint so many walls. Right from when she was very, very young, Amaya was always drawing on the walls. As soon as she could walk she started doing it.” That is Amaya’s mother, Dr Rasika Rampatige’s earliest memories of her talented daughter and her artistic pursuits and now that we have fast forwarded to Amaya the teenager, the volume of work hasn’t changed but along with the passion has come great skill and creativity. “When she started it was just scribble but it was probably shaping up a little but when she was in primary school,” Dr Rampatige said. It was Amaya’s teacher in Brisbane who first identified Amaya’s drawing as a genuine talent. “She collected some of

her work from the recycling bin and set up a small kind of slideshow of the work for the school parade,” Dr Rampatige said. That developed into being entered into a competition run by ABC in Brisbane where Amaya was selected as one of about a dozen young artists to have her work featured in an animated production. “They used one of Amaya’s elephants, elephants are her favourite,” Dr Rampatige said. That was back in 2015 and it has only been onwards and upwards from there. The family moved to Mount Gambier less than two years ago when Dr Rampatige took up a posting at a local medical clinic. “We have travelled around a lot for my work and Amaya has always been happy with her paper and crayons and

pencils and just having somewhere to draw,” she said. “She uses art to relax and to express herself and as means of communication – it has always been that way.” And when we say Amaya has always been prolific, we are talking up to 40 drawings a day. “I can actually tell what kind of mood she is in by how many drawings she does,” Dr Rampatige said. “When she is happy and relaxed she just draws and draws.” Following the 2015 success through the ABC, Amaya’s parents started collecting her work, rather than letting it be consigned to the recycling bin, and have set up a blog – Amaya’s Drawings – showcasing her work. Her work was also in the spotlight during the South Australian Living Artists (SALA) festival last year and she took out the 2019 South East Art Society Open Art Awards top honour in the primary school aged category for a rhino she drew three years ago. A selection of Amaya’s work is currently on display in the South Link of the Main Corner and will be on show

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until the end of this month. Amaya was diagnosed with autism as a two year old and her exhibition coincides with Autism Awareness Month. “We actually thought we should call the exhibition – A Selection from the Recycling Bin – that’s where we started grabbing all her work from. She just produces so much,” Dr Rampatige said. It is a busy month for Amaya, who also launched her debut picture book, Amaya’s Animal Alphabet, at the Mount Gambier Library at the weekend. The 13 year old artist has brought to life animal characters to represent each letter of the alphabet. “The drawings are beautifully vivid and bright with each animal distinctly unique and brought to life by Amaya’s creativity,” Team Leader Library Programs Kristi Leamey said. “Amaya is a talented young illustrator, and this book has a professional finish which, as well as being visually appealing, will play an important role in children’s visual literacy development.” For Amaya the picture book is the first step in an artistic career that, at

this early stage, is looking to head down the animation path. Basically for the majority of her 13 years, Amaya has been self taught through experimentation and online videos but she is now taking lessons from local artist Anna Mitchell and is also being strongly encouraged to pursue her creative tendencies at tension Woods College, where she is learning Photoshop and Illustrator, with Anna also helping Amaya master those two design programs. “Anna (Mitchell) does not want to change Amaya’s style which is great,” Dr Rampatige said. “She is just teaching her new techniques and getting her to explore different ways of doing things and different mediums. She’s come a long way from those scribbles on the wall.” Amaya is starting to work more with pencil tipped markers but still uses crayons extensively, as well as Sharpie markers and her love affair with animals stems from, among other things, her love of the Lion King movie. Amaya’s Animal Alphabet is available for $20 and you can contact the family via the blog to arrange purchase.


COLLECTED STUPIDITY - WHAT A JOKE… By ROBBIE TANSEL Have you heard about Ukrainian comedian/actor Volodymyr Zelenskiy who is currently running for the presidency of Ukraine. I don’t mean presidency of the Ukrainian Actors Guild; I mean for presidency of the country. The Ukrainian election system seems to work like a reality television show with various rounds to be contested, people being voted off the island, scores being given out of 10 by the judges, an evening gown competition, until a president is elected. Zelenskiy looks likely to have come out successful in the first round of voting, despite no political experience. Can you imagine what it would be like having someone completely ridiculous and impossible to take serious running your country? Yeah me too. Don’t really need an imagination at all, do we. It’s all good and well to judge the Ukrainians for possibly electing a comedian but is it really all that different to Australia where everyone we elect is a joke. Interestingly the character Zelenskiy plays on Ukrainian television is a teacher who accidentally becomes president. Having a scripted, fictional television show become fact is going to put a whole new spin on reality

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television. Well done, Ukraine. It’s really not that new of an idea though, is it? Donald Trump. That’s not for real, is it? That’s all a big joke, surely. At some point they’re going to jump out and tell us there was a hidden camera all along and they’re just tricking us. Fraser Anning is part of some joke as well, isn’t he? Surely a guy who gets 19 votes and then thinks he has some sort of political profile and right to involve himself in decisions about the other twenty plus million of us is having a joke with us. Yes I understand that the 19 votes are only the people who chose to vote below the line on the Queensland senate ballot form, and there were more people who indirectly voted for him above the line. But just think; if you ran for the senate, surely you’d have more than 19 of your friends and family who would make the effort to put a number one next to your name below the line. For a person who got 19 votes to be in parliament is absolutely ridiculous. Based on recent events, I’m

pretty surprised that even his family and friends voted for him. I was trying to think of which Australian comedians might be better than the jokers we currently have running the country. I thought Adam Hills might be a good option. For those of you who don’t know, one distinctive fact about Hills, apart from his talents as a comedian, is that he has only one leg. I reckon that having a politician with only one leg would be better than the current ones who are completely spineless. Imagine how much better Australian politics would be if we elected Dave Hughes, Sam Pang, Lano and Woodley, Jimeoin, Judith Lucy, Hannah Gadsby, Denise Scott, Fiona O’Loughlin, Rhys Nicholson, Joel Creasey, Waleed Aly, Sami Shah, Magda Szubanski, Anh Do, Ernie Dingo, Carl Barron, Vince Sorrenti, Akmal Saleh, Andrew Denton, Hamish and Andy, Charlie Pickering, Glenn Robbins, Gina Riley, Greg Fleet, Jane Kennedy, Mick Molloy, Paul McDermott, Peter Helliar, Rove McManus, Sammy J, and Steve Vizard as a starting point.

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I’m confident that not only would parliament be more humorous, Australian parliament question time would be the highest ranked television show in the world. With the names I’ve listed above, not only would press conferences be funny, but there’d actually be a more accurate representation of the diversity of the electorate sitting in Canberra. The scary thing is, I looked at the list of people I’ve elected above and came to the conclusion they would significantly lift the IQ level in our parliament and make much better decisions. I honestly believe that they would make Australia a better country than our current parliamentarians. I’m not even joking. They couldn’t be any worse, right? I’ll be honest with you. ’m looking forward to the upcoming Federal Election about as much as I’d like forward to walking into my bedroom and finding a giant angry dragon in there. If you’d vote for me, email me at robbietansel@gmail.com

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Where do you never tire of visiting in this region Robe Three first choice dinner party guests Phil Jackson; Nathan Buckley & Sam Pang What people would be surprised to find out about you I’m learning to play guitar with my son Your greatest weakness Not being able to go without a coffee Your greatest strength Loyalty & honest What would you choose for your last meal Rib eye steak – no question What item in your wardrobe would you never part with Track pants and hoodie If you were a car what would you be Holden Clubsport - not flashy on the outside but gets the job done Who/what most inspires you? My family…and they always will. Who/what most frustrates/annoys you? People with agendas and their own selfish motivations. What book/CD would you want with you if you were on a deserted island? An 80s rock mix album. Which movie/television role would you love to play? Patrick Swayze’s character in Point Break – I’ve always wanted to be able to surf but I’m useless. What’s the best advice you ever heard The harder you work the luckier you get What’s the best advice you ever gave You need to learn modesty and humility and develop the ability to feel great about other’s people’s success If you weren’t in your current role what would you be doing?Police officer Who would you like to swap places with for a day? Nathan Buckley



Regional Osteopathy is encouraging all residents of Mount Gambier and surrounds to find out more about how osteopathy may be able to help you, as part of Osteopathy Awareness Week, April 14-20. Osteopaths, who can be accessed directly, without referral, focus on how your skeleton, joints, muscles, nerves and circulation work together to improve your health and well being. Statistically, osteopathy is one of the fastest growing health professions in the country. The rapid growth in popularity is in line with an Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report that showed one in six Australians suffer from back problems, the third leading cause of disease burden in Australia. Mount Gambier osteopath Vincent Muscat says that despite growth in the profession, there’s still

a level of misunderstanding about the work of osteopaths among the public and other health practitioners.

“Osteopathy isn’t just about bones and musculoskeletal pain – osteopaths treat more than you think,” he said. Vincent is the principle osteopath at Regional Osteopathy, located at 47 Margaret Street, Mount Gambier

and commonly treats patients with back and neck pain, sports injuries, headaches, whiplash, postural problems, sciatica, knee and heel pain, shin splints, arthritic pain and occupational injuries. Osteopaths can identify important types of dysfunction in your body. Osteopathic treatment uses exercise prescription and a diverse range of techniques such as stretching and massage for general treatment of muscles, tendons and ligaments; along with mobilisation, and or manipulation of specific joints and soft tissues. “We also encourage individuals to proactively prevent injuries and ailments, which in the long term leads to better overall health.” Osteopathy Awareness Week is the perfect time to find out more about how osteopathy may be able to help you and encourage healthy habits at work and home.

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BRINGING HISTORY TO LIFE

What do the Les Hill Historic Collection and Virtual Reality technology have in common? They can be used, side by side, to tell stories from the past like never before. Courtesy of a $16,900 State Government grant, aged care residents are going to be able to share their memories and tell their stories in a way that captures the past but preserves for the future. The Mount Gambier Library snared the funding as part of the Age Friendly SA funding program – one of eight successful projects across the State. The immersive storytelling project will combine the use of Virtual Reality (VR) technology, oral history recordings and photographs from the Les Hill Historic Collection to create customised local content as a way of promoting mental, social and emotional health for those in aged care. “An emerging trend across the world is the use of VR technologies as therapy with the aim of improving the quality of life of those in care,” library manager Georgina Davison said. “Immersive storytelling takes this a step further to create local content from memories, images and stories of residents and overlays it with footage from the current day. The library will work with residents to provide commentary on their memories of the places featured.” The project focuses on the ageing population but also promotes lifelong learning, tourism, community and environment, indigenous heritage and will be of benefit to people with a disability. “This customisation and local content is a significant point of

difference between the current offerings for VR experiences, and the storytelling will engage aged residents directly through their personal experiences,” Ms Davison said. “The natural surrounds of Mount Gambier are stunning, but because many of our most popular attractions are either at the bottom of a sinkhole or at the top of a volcanic crater, they are inaccessible to those with mobility issues, age or disability. This initiative gives people a chance to revisit these areas.” Above (main) - Library Officer Programming Ricky Koopman (left), Library Manager Georgina Davison and Louise Wheller view the old and the new, with Virtual Reality technology that scans old photographs of local buildings and overlays them with an image from the current day. Above (inset) - Team Leader Library Programs Kristi Leamey (left) represented the Mount Gambier Library at the Age Friendly Forum and accepted a certificate from SA Minister for Health and Wellbeing Stephen Wade following the announcement of the eight winners of the 2019 Age Friendly SA grants.

FIRE DANGER SEASON STILL IN PLACE Residents are reminded that the fire danger season in the Lower South East district does not conclude until midnight on Tuesday, April 30. Restrictions remain in place on the lighting of all fires, whether in your backyard in townships, or in rural areas, including fires in drums or rubbish fires. Rural landholders can obtain a permit to burn standing grass and stubble paddocks under strict permit conditions. These permits, along with permits for some cooking and comfort fires, can be obtained by contacting your local council’s fire prevention officers. For information visit www.cfs.sa.gov.au lifestyle1.net | 07


RECYCLING WARRIORS What started out as food for thought for her class during a devotion lesson at the beginning of last year, has become a full blown school wide recycling initiative and St Martins Lutheran College teacher Michelle Yates couldn’t be prouder of the way her Year 6 students have taken an idea and run with it. From funding applications to letters to the principal to approaching local businesses to get on board, the students have been involved every step of the way as they look to lead their school into a more sustainable and environmentally friendly existence. “My devotion was centred on looking after our world and everything else has snowballed from here,” Mrs Yates said. “I soon realised the kids had a real passion for it.” In fact, the push for recycling started outside the school walls, with the students writing to local cafes about their use of straws. “Five or six cafes wrote back and said they would stop using straws or finding better alternatives to plastic straws,” Mrs Yates said. Then came the annual South East Local Government (SELGA) schools recycling competition where the school topped the region in the amount of recycling and came third overall in the area of waste reduction. That netted the students a $1250 prize and that

started off the funding for the recycling initiatives that have since followed. It saw a school recycling committee formed and there are currently 30 students on that committee in 2019. The 2018 Year Six class also watched the critically acclaimed ABC series War on Waste and were inspired to conduct a waste audit at the school. “They came up with some huge statistics about the school and how much rubbish there was,” Mrs Yates said. That saw the class and the committee set some bold goals for 2019, including installation of recycling bins, including redcycle bins, which is for plastics, and a school compost system, including setting up a school chicken coop. Term one this year has been all about educating the rest of the school population, with Mrs Yates Year 6 classroom setting high standards, including a recycling area for paper and batteries, with the classroom rubbish bin now basically the smallest storage area in the room. “We are looking to have class competitions for reducing waste and recycling and we think that will really generate some interest,” Mrs Yates said. “We think that will be a good way to encourage kids, and staff, to do the right thing.” Of course these types of programs also cost money and the class and recycling committee have also been busy fundraising, including the creating

of produce bags, which they are selling in packs of four. “The money from that is set to go towards the compost system.” Mrs Yates said. “If there was one area of concern the waste audit showed it was food waste.” And that’s why re-establishing a chicken coop at the school is one of the top priorities, especially given the collection and sale of eggs can help fund further waste reduction initiatives. Mrs Yates was able to reinforce the waste reduction message with education forums during primary class library lessons at the end of this term. “We are still looking to come up with all sorts of activities to do with education around the new recycling and redcycling bins,” Mrs Yates said. “We are just trying our best to get a whole school approach. Even if people make small changes, it will have a big effect eventually.” At the moment, the movement is starting with the 66 Year 6 students and 30 committee members, representing Year 6, 7 and 9. Single use plastic in the school canteen is in the gun, and the students have written to the school principal regarding their concerns, having eradicated straws last year. It has been a campaign that has crossed over a number of subjects – English for letter writing, maths for working out the waste figures, as well

as areas like health, where eating the right foods and not packaged foods, has been part of the recycling message as well. “You can see a difference now, where if the kids see a piece of rubbish on the ground they will pick it up,” Mrs Yates said. “They realise it is not hard to take care of what we’ve got.” A slogan and logo have also been student designed for the program with the school hoping to have the compost bins in place by the end of term two and when the chickens become a reality, that is set to be a junior primary project in terms of the care of the animals and collecting and selling the eggs. Head of Primary Robyn Teakle is also

on board, preparing a grant application for the program as the students continually look for new initiatives to establish in the interest of waste reduction. “The kids are now definitely starting to take the lead,” Mrs Yates said. The passion of the St Martins students at the forefront of this sustainability campaign has also been recognised with four students being selected to be part of YELP (Youth Engagement Leadership Program) in this region. The program will be run from Naracoorte this year, involving around 16 regional schools. “They meet once a term with the view to brainstorming ideas and coming up with school projects,” Mrs Yates said.

ROAD SAFETY IN THE SPOTLIGHT

The region’s Rotary Clubs are again joining forces for their annual vehicle safety check. The gold coin donation checks will be hosted in Mount Gambier, Millicent, Naracoorte and Bordertown, and focus on checking all lights, checking headlight aim and adjust if possible, and tyre checks for wear & tear. Blown globes will

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POPULAR WARRNAMBOOL BAND TO VISIT Popular country music ensemble Streamline, based in Warrnambool, is set to be the headline act at the South East Country Music Association’s second April show for 2019. Held at the Mount Gambier RSL & District Bowls Club, the show will also have afternoon tea available. Tickets are $10 for members and $15 for non-members. The South East Country Music Festival will not be holding a May event.w


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From cupcakes to gumboots, from movies to drones, the Wattle range Youth Week 2019 program is jam packed with more than 15 activities sure to please the district’s 12-25 year olds. The theme for this year’s Youth Week is Participate and Celebrate and from April 10-18, that will be the focus of the Wattle Range program. Wattle Range Council manager economic development Roger Babolka said council was really pleased with the broad range of activities and events included in what is another exciting program this year. “Equally as impressive is the support being provided for Youth Week from volunteers and organisations across the Wattle Range community,” he said.

“We’ve got more than 15 individual activities and events being held during the week; ranging from cooking demonstrations with renown local chefs, kite & cupcake workshops, drone events, mug decorating, giant games, movies and even an opportunity to put on your gumboots for ‘Dive into Drains’.” Tantanoola Caves exploration is also on the program with a science and technology focus at the Millicent Library. All the events and activities throughout the week are free and have been scheduled across various locations in the Wattle Range region. To view the full program visit the Wattle Range Council website at www. wattlerange.sa.gov.au/youthweek.

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Popular torrens title home, solid construction and immaculate presentation. Cul-desac location and only OPEN minutes to the city centre. Absolute quality, SAT this won’t last long! 9.30 - 10.00 Vendors keen to sell!

NEW

8 Kain Street

$249,500

4

NEW

$165,000

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27 Tumut Drive

$310,000

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$165,000-$175,000

3 Pascoe Road, Port MacDonnell

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NEW

$339,500

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2/56 Brownes Road

$169,000

An ideal investment – add this home to your portfolio. Parkland outlook, long term tenant, outdoor entertaining & detached shedding. Close to schools & shops.

RENTALS UNITS\HOUSES

NEW

An exciting opportunity to own your own Beachside home. Only metres to popular swim beach. Dual residence potential OPEN and a perfect holiday SAT accommodation opportunity. Don’t 11.15 - 11.45 delay to inspect!

1-3/3 Crouch Street North

A rare investment opportunity. Quality group of x3 – 2 bedroom flats on 1 title held by original family. Strong rental history, close proximity to all amenities. Loads of potential!

$269,500

7

7 Gerloff Street

4

Solid Mount Gambier stone home offering the keen buyer a fantastic opportunity to add your finishing touches. Three bedrooms, fresh & bright eat OPEN in kitchen, formal lounge, flat SAT 828m2 (approx) allotment. 11.00 - 11.30 Add the final touches.

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2

Immaculate inside and out. A true family home, exceptional car accommodation, located in the popular Birdsville area close OPEN to schools and local SAT shopping. An absolute 9.30 - 10.00 must to inspect!

Don’t miss this! A great opportunity for the first home buyer or the renovator seeking their next Real Estate project. Corner OPEN allotment in central SAT location. 10.15 - 10.45

28 Acacia Street

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Situated on a lush 797m2 allotment (approx) in a lovely wide tree lined street is this light and bright freshly updated home which is complete with a brand new high OPEN clearance colourbond garage SAT which could accommodate the 10.00- 10.30 cars and caravan.

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NEW

2 Hawk Place

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5 West Street

3

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10/18 Yeates Street

$195,000

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9 Turnbull Drive

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2

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$499,950

20 Dry Creek Road, Donovans

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$189,500

NEW

2

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$379,500

2

20 Cobblestone Court

$319,500

4

2

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$495,000

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.

Escape the hustle and bustle – the ideal retreat and only metres to the picturesque Glenelg River. Huge 1600m2 block – 6 vehicle garaging, tastefully OPEN presented. Only 6km to SAT Nelson and 20 minutes to 12.15 - 12.45 Mount Gambier.

3

NEW

A great well cared for home on the high side of the street with commanding views and prized northerly aspect. Offers functional floorplan, OPEN two living areas, outdoor SAT entertaining and great rear 11.00-11.30 yard access with room for the boat and caravan.

4003/3 Lake Terrace West

1A Naylor Place

A solid and trendy unit, ideal for investment or one to call home. Updated kitchen, generous room sizes & located in a quality group. Close to schools & shops. A smart choice!

$259,500

1

9 Greenridge Drive

A wonderful country living lifestyle awaits. A generous home big on living space & entertaining areas. HUGE shedding, perfect for your caravan & boat. Solar OPEN panels, 3 phase power, ducted heating & cooling, SAT 10,000 gal rainwater. This 10.15 - 10.45 home has it all.

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This stylish & spacious unit is located in a fantastic complex within easy walking distance to the City centre. Many features including a superb covered entertaining OPEN area, room for extra car/caravan. VIP – Very SAT impressive! 10.15-10.45

Great first home or investment property, close to all amenities. Say goodbye to the landlord or become OPEN one! Inspect ASAP. SAT 9.30-10.00

$395,000

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2

$249,500

Superb apartment with City & Lakes views. Blue ribbon location only a short stroll to cafes, restaurants, retail therapy & the Blue Lake walking trail. An exceptional Apartment on the top floor, Owner interstate says “MAKE ME AN OFFER”

Low maintenance luxurious home in the lakes precinct – Modern living at its best. Currently leased. Please phone for an inspection asap.

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

1 Betula Road

3

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Avail 8/4/19 $260 per week

11B Foote Street

3

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Avail 19/4/19 $280 per week

100 Wehl St South

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Avail 10/5/19 $390 per week

9 Kyrenia Court

4

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Avail 5/4/19 $395 per week

12 St Andrews Drive

4

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Avail 23/4/19 $420 per week

78B Sea Parade, Pt MacDonnell 4

2

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Avail now $475 per week

45 Sassanowsky Rd, Suttontown 3

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Avail now POA

100 Wehl St South

11B Foote Street

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12 St Andrews Drive

Avail 10/5/19

Avail 19/4/19 3 1 1 $280 pw • 3 bedroom homette • Built in robes in 2 • Access from main bedroom to bathroom • Kitchen/dine with electric cooking • Sunken lounge room • Gas central heating • Garage UMR with internal access • Entertaining area • Great location • No Pets **INSPECTIONS SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**

NEW

4

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$390 pw

• 4 bedrooms, 3 with BIR’s • Kitchen with granite benches & S/S appliances • Formal living with gas log fire • Formal dining • Bathroom with spa/2nd separate toilet • Under floor central heat • Solar heated in-ground pool & spa • Pets Negotiable **INSPECTIONS SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL*

NEW

Avail 23/4/19 4

2

2

$420 pw

• Four large bedrooms master with his & her built-in robes & ensuite • Light filled open plan kitchen/dining/family area with electric cooking • Separate lounge with a northerly outlook onto golf course • Three-way bathroom • Ducted gas heating & r/c air-conditioning • Double garage with side access to rear yard & golf course • No Pets • **INSPECTION SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**


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

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Jo Campbell SALES 0409 240 223

Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693

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

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Contact our office today to view our current properties or find us on Facebook 14 Bond Street

We have been busy selling properties and require new listings. We will make it easy for buyers to fall in love with your property with our free home styling and free professional photography package. Call our friendly team today for a free no obligation appraisal.

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4/4 Underwood Avenue

$529,500

Nestled at the end of a long driveway is this gracious Villa located on 4,900m2 (approx) within easy walking distance to the city centre. High ceilings, leadlight features and lovely big rooms, this gorgeous home will accommodate the family that wants space but still be within easy reach of the city.

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$189,000 - $199,000

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Located in a quiet & small complex, offering 2 large bedrooms, formal lounge with gas heating, neat & private rear yard. Single garage UMR. Fantastic location within walking distance to Collins Court Shopping Complex.

12 Callahan Place

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$529,000

2194 Carpenter Rocks Road, Kongorong Approx 8 acres

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27 Genoa Street

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1

$199,500

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

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$299,500

Neat as a pin 8 acre residence located a short 20 minute drive from Mount Gambier. Offering 4 bedrooms, large lounge, eat-in kitchen, older shedding. A rare offering with great rural setting and views.

RENTALS 78B Sea Parade Port MacDonnell

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$192,500

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$209,000

A spacious family home, two large living areas, outdoor entertaining deck and double garage. Perfect for a growing family or great investment – showing a strong return.

4

NEW

a 378m2 approx

$99,500

A rare find – Torrens title inner city allotment. Perfect investment allotment or to build your courtyard home. Short walk to Vansittart Park, hotels and restaurants.

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2

$549,500

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

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27 Heath Street

$335,000

Blue ribbon location! A short stroll to the Blue Lake or city centre. Beautifully maintained home – very classy and appealing – inspect now!

9 Kooringa Street

Blue Lake Printworks

$695,000 as a whole GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY Freehold only, add to your Super portfolio. Enjoying great returns. Secure long term leases, U1 leased at $21,289 + GST. U2 leased at $21,289 + GST, U3 leased at $21,289 + GST Enquire now for further details.

1

2/2B Lake Terrace West

Excellent unit for the investor or downsizer located in a small complex close to all amenities. 2 Living areas, neutral colours throughout & appealing yard.

Units 1, 2 & 3/8C Helen Street

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23 Agnes Street

48 Glynn Drive, Nene Valley

1/5 Banksia Street

The ultimate entertainer – A quality home & BIG on space. Boasting three generous living area, gourmet kitchen, huge outdoor entertaining & low maintenance self cleaning pool. Perfectly located for elevated sweeping views, no stone has been left unturned.

4

$329,500

2

Desirable lakes location. A spacious home fit for a growing family. Big bedrooms, big block & big living areas. Wonderful Northern view over the city & close to city centre and quality schools.

Ph: 8725 5766 21 Canavan Road

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6 Birdwood Avenue

$70,000 + SAV Established for 25 years – Large client base. Selling and producing Australian Souvenir Products as well as the print shop. 3 carparks at the rear of the store + convenient side entrance from laneway. Too many facets to this business to list. Please contact the office for further details.

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$199,500

Value packed brick home that offers open plan living, and fantastic views close to schools and all amenities and has bonus ensuite. Inspection will impress.

7/28 Queens Avenue

$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.

2

1

1

$189,500

A desirable community title unit in a quality complex. Appealing neutral decore, covered outdoor area and garage UMR. Currently leased until August 2019 @ $225 p/week. Secure 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

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5 Mitchell Street

66 Sturt Street

53 Commercial Street East

2/2 James Street 66 Sturt Street 23-25 Commercial Street West Avail Now 4 2 2 $475 pw • Upstairs living, four bedroom, two bathrooms • Open dining, living and kitchen with granite benchtops & hardwood floors • R/C air conditioning • Lift • Front and rear balconies overlooking harbour • Double Garage with high clearance • No Pets ** INSPECTIONS SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**

3A Mitchell Street 53 Commercial Street East 78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell 5 Mitchell Street

Avail Now

Avail Now

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Commercial

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• Approx 73 metres square • Large open flexible floor plan • Front and rear access to building • Separate kitchen & toilet • Store room/office area • Rear car parking area

• Front showroom, office and store • Workshop with mezzanine level • Total area as a whole approximately 400m2 • High traffic area with great exposure • 3 phase power • Off street parking • Available now

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

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Garth Manser

Elisha Beare

Bernie Manser

Real Estate & Livestock sales

Real Estate & Livestock Sales

Real Estate Sales Property Management

Property Management

0417 414 127

0417 071 180

0407 213 023

08 8723 6866

chris@gtlivestock.com.au

garth@gtlivestock.com.au

elisha@gtlivestock.com.au

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Ph 08 8723 6866 | Fax 08 8723 3809 | 50 James Street, Mount Gambier | admin@gtlivestock.com.au | www.gtlivestock.com.au 1 Park Street, Mount Gambier NE W

9 Duigan Street, Mount Gambier

OPEN

SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM

$315,000

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OPEN

SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM

7 John Fallas Drive, Compton

OPEN

SUNDAY 11.00-11.30AM

$499,000 - $515,000 ALL OFFERS INVITED

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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.

295 Kingsley Rd, Allendale

$465,000

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THE PERFECT LOCATION This conveniently located family home is situated within walking distance to the CBD on a spectacular tree lined street. The home offers open plan spacious living and comprises of four double bedrooms, main with built in robes and a spacious ensuite, with floor to ceiling robes in 2 of the remaining 3 bedrooms. You will love the recently upgraded, generous sized kitchen featuring a 6 burner gas cooktop, large oven, breakfast bar, dishwasher and a walk in pantry. The home offers 3 fantas c living areas, including formal lounge, a living area off of the kitchen/dining room and a third area is located outside the children’s bedrooms, giving them their very own place to play or relax and watch tv. The main bathroom is centrally located with a luxurious bath, shower and impressive vanity. A light filled laundry alongside provides plenty of cupboard and bench space. The separate granny flat at the rear of the home is certainly something that bigger families will appreciate and offers bedroom, fully equipped kitchen and bathroom. Relax and unwind or entertain on the remarkable enclosed rear deck, featuring a glass surround and remote roller blinds for your convenience, with access from both the kitchen and formal lounge room. Other features of the home include a newly built double carport with remote roller door, a low maintenance yard, work shop, extra storage under the home and ducted hea ng throughout. This ideally located home offers your family space, storage and the convenience of living on a peaceful, well presented street close to all ameni es.

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4 Tanglewood Crescent, Mount Gambier 21 Turnbull Drive, Worrolong

OPEN

SUNDAY 12.15-12.45PM

$349,000 - COUNTRY LIVING BETWEEN CITY & SEA

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This four bedroom family home is situated on 10 acres, and is just minutes from both Port MacDonnell and Mount Gambier. If small acreage, privacy, room for the kids to play and plenty of storage is what you are a er, then this home is perfect for your family. The home comprises 4 bedrooms, 3 with built in robes, a dine in kitchen with a dishwasher & electric cooking, a large light filled lounge room with slow combus on wood hea ng, spacious entry and hall way, a bathroom with bath, shower and basin and a separate toilet. The sunroom offers another area for jackets and shoes when coming in from outside and features built in cupboards and a benchtop for extra storage. The double car garage has been fi ed with a new roof, and a new concrete floor in prepara on to create another living space and simply awaits your crea ve touch to complete this area. Outside features include established gardens, raised vegetable beds and newly planted standard roses across the front of the home. The property provides a variety of storage areas perfect for all the things you enjoy such as cars, boats, caravans and motorbikes. Inspect this property today to truly appreciate the loca on and all the home has to offer.

4 Tanglewood Crescent, Gambier 11 Hanson Street, MountMount Gambier

$529,000

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COUNTRY STYLE LIVING This impeccable family home is located on a sizable 1 acre allotment and offers country style living, whilst s ll enjoying the convenience of being just minutes from all ameni es. The home features a split stone façade, a spectacular front garden with a duel drive way and amazing street appeal. Inside provides spacious open plan living, a superb mber kitchen with electric cooking, a dishwasher, walk in pantry & ample cupboard and bench space. This area overlooks the dining and living areas and allows you to be a part of the family whilst preparing and cooking meals. The home offers four large bedrooms, main with a walk- in wardrobe, a sizable ensuite with a two person spa bath, perfect to relax in a er a long day at work. This amazing parents retreat also features a private living area. The main bathroom comprises a bath, shower and separate vanity with a separate toilet servicing the remaining three bedrooms two with built in wardrobes. Other features of this immaculate home include a large laundry area with floor to ceiling storage, dedicated office, reverse cycle ducted air condi oning throughout, mber windows with quality fixtures and fi ngs, a magnificent undercover entertaining area overlooking established gardens, an array of shrubs, trees and fruit trees, rear access to the 3 bay garage (currently set up as a workshop and games room). This property has so much to offer your family, contact our office today to make this your family home to create many memories in.

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448 Wepar Road, Wepar

$179,000

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ATTENTION ALL INVESTORS

This Mount Gambier stone home is situated on an 811m2 allotment, is currently leased at $190.00 per week, on a periodic lease with amazing long term tenants. Features of the home include a large lounge with gas hea ng, dine in kitchen with gas cooking, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with a shower over the bath and a separate toilet off the laundry area with aluminium windows throughout. Another fantas c a ribute is the large rear sunroom, this space would make the perfect playroom, office or si ng room with access to the large, secure rear yard with a double carport and rear yard access. 11 Hanson Street, Mount Gambier is the perfect investment or first home. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity.

POA - FARMING LAND ACROSS 3 TITLES An opportunity to purchase 284.53 acres across 3 Titles in the Wepar / Kalangadoo area. Sec on 64 offers 240 acres, Sec on 419 with approximately 40 acres and finally sec on 522 features a home and approximately 5 acres. With the preference to sell as a whole vendors would consider the purchase of individual Titles. The property is currently run as an established and successful dairy enterprise milking 260 head however would accommodate a variety of mixed farming op ons.Features include a 20 aside swing over dairy with a fully automated feed and iden fica on system an 18,050L Wes alia Stainless Steel Milk Vat, feed mill, 80 and a 60 tonne silos, implement shedding, machinery shedding, under cover ca leyards with crush and a 12m x 30m hay/machinery shed. 136 acres are watered by a 12 span “Valley” centre pivot and an extra 10 acres have been fi ed with permanent sprinkler irriga on. The water taking alloca on consists of 470,874 KL Artesian (confined) in the Kalangadoo Management Area. Renovated pastures including Rye Grass, Chicory and White Clover with a strong fer lising history Phone our office today to discuss poten al purchasing op ons.


Chris Manser

Garth Manser

Elisha Beare

Bernie Manser

Real Estate & Livestock sales

Real Estate & Livestock Sales

Real Estate Sales Property Management

Property Management

0417 414 127

0417 071 180

0407 213 023

08 8723 6866

chris@gtlivestock.com.au

garth@gtlivestock.com.au

elisha@gtlivestock.com.au

property@gtlivestock.com.au RLA 280309

Ph 08 8723 6866 | Fax 08 8723 3809 | 50 James Street, Mount Gambier | admin@gtlivestock.com.au | www.gtlivestock.com.au 4490 Tanglewood Crescent, Mount Gambier Kennedy Road, Glencoe

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5-7 Kennedy Ave, Mt Gambier

POA

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PRIME DAIRYING PROPERTY 1 person operated, 32 cow rotary dairy fully computerised Fullwood milking plant and heat me heat and health detec on system, currently milking 210 head, Producing up to 125,000 milk solids annually, 50KA backup generator, separate calf raring shed with auto calf feeder. Other Property Features include 315 acres across 3 Titles, 150 acres of irriga on, watered by 2 pivots, Water licence of approx 400 megs with water monitors installed for effec ve water use, 3 equipped bores, central laneway allowing easy access to 19 well fenced paddocks, large machinery shed, show shed and large hay shed 102 solar panels installed and solar hot water for dairy and house, Health status Dairy score 10. THE HOME - Tastefully renovated whilst s ll preserving many original features. 4 large Bedrooms main with walk in robe and en-suite, main bathroom servicing the remaining three bedrooms, colonial style mber kitchen with an induc on cooktop, dishwasher, large pantry, ample cupboard space and overlooks the spacious dining / living area. Other features of the home include a formal lounge, reverse cycle ducted hea ng and cooling, 12 foot ceilings, spectacular lead light front door and a remarkable verandah with rear decking.

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Lot 1, Hotel Paddock Lane, Penola

$670,000 - GRAND FAMILY LIVING

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This sophis cated family home is situated on a large 3055m2 allotment, offering a private and secure area for your family to call home. Surrounded by trees, shrubs, gardens and fruit trees the property offers your very own piece of paradise and is located within walking distance to schools, shops and the centre of Mount Gambier. Features of this remarkable home include a generous kitchen with a sizable breakfast bar, electric cooking, ample cupboard and bench space and a butler’s pantry. This area overlooks the open plan living areas filled with natural light, quality bamboo flooring, warmed in winter with the quadra-fire slow combus on wood fire and cooled in the ho er months with R/C A/C. This is just one of the many areas to enjoy quality family me together, or to entertain family and friends. The ground floor comprises of a large foyer / si ng room, 2 dedicated offices at either end of the home, bedroom 4 with an ensuite and study, bedroom 5 or games room, a fantas c size laundry with a laundry chute, ample storage areas and a spectacular alfresco dining area opening to the front and the rear of the home. The upper level features include the main bedroom with WIR, ensuite and a large tub to soak in at the end of a long day, the second bedroom with a WIR & ensuite and the third spectacular bedroom offers a separate living area and a large ensuite. This level of the home also offers cap va ng outside views. 4 bay garage with three remote roller doors, plus a single car garage.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST BY 12 NOON, MONDAY APRIL 29, 2019 ‘THE HOTEL PADDOCK’

Located in the world renowned Coonawarra wine region, Hotel Paddock offers 19.2Acres of quality wine grape producing vineyards across two Cer ficates of Title, with a total land area of 8.968Ha (22.16Acres). Situated within the town limits of Penola, the name ‘The Hotel Paddock’ derives from the late 1880s when the property was used by Reilly’s Prince of Wales Hotel guests and Cobb & Co coaches as a spelling paddock for horses. This immaculate property is located on a main road and provides an exci ng opportunity for those in the wine or tourism industry, investors and lifestyle buyers. Reap the rewards of an established and well maintained vineyard with a proven track record, consis ng of 8.68Acres Cabernet Sauvignon, 6.1Acres Shiraz and 4.3Acres Merlot grape varie es that have yielded consistent returns. In conjunc on with Owen Pe ngill Real Estate.

254 Kentish Rd, Mingbool

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NE W

58 Wehl Street North, Mount Gambier

L EA S E D $250 per week.

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3 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME

Located in the peaceful area of Mingbool lies this spacious brick and le family home featuring 3 large bedrooms, main with ensuite and walk in robe and built in wardrobes in one of the remaining two bedrooms. The spacious mber kitchen offers electric cooking, a dishwasher, breakfast bar and a large pantry, separate dining area, large lounge with a slow combus on wood fire that warms the whole home and a large laundry area with a second toilet. The main bathroom offers a bath, shower and wash basin. Other features of the home include an undercover outdoor entertaining area, large secure front and rear yard.

Green Triangle Real Estate also offer PROPERTY MANAGEMENT for a free no obligation rental appraisal contact our office on 8723 6866

16 Coral Cove, Port MacDonnell

$87,500

$250 per week

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AVAILABLE FOR RENT This centrally located, 3 bedroom stone home is close to schools, shops and the main street and features a modern kitchen with gas cooking, dishwasher, breakfast bar, a large fridge alcove and ample cupboard space. A separate dining area, bathroom with bath, shower & basin , gas ducted hea ng throughout with large windows capturing the outside views and filling the home with natural light. Outside features include a single car garage with remote roller door, a storage shed or games area plus an extra small tool shed. The home is low maintenance and offers private court yard, has been freshly painted throughout with new window fi ngs and new carpet. Available 20/02/2019 no pets allowed Bond $1500.00

Lot 12 Glenelg River Road, OB Flat

WATER FOR SALE

WATER FOR LEASE

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$169,000

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1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier 08 8724 9999 and 75 George Street, Millicent 8733 1989 204-208 Commercial St West, Mt Gambier

2 Lansell St, Mt Gambier

$325,000

Highest and Best offers by 5pm Friday 3rd of May 2019 (unless sold prior)

Jason 0419 032 795. Emily 0417 665 085

$255,000

OPEN

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$249,000-$259,000

11 Blackall St, Mt Gambier

3 Montrose Court, Mt Gambier

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

3 Sco Court, Mt Gambier

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Emily Rayner 0417 665 085

5/101 Bay Rd, Mt Gambier

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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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1 Colins Court, Robe

2

OPEN

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$85,000

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62 Sea Pde & 63 Milstead St, Pt Mac $490,000-$500,000

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1/1-3 Amor Street, Mt Gambier

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$695,000-$725,000

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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$780,000

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7 Brennan St, Mt Gambier

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$470,000

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4 Jackway St, Blackfellows Caves

$255,000-$265,000

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43 Wehl St North

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82 Nelson Boat Shed & Landing, Nelson REDUCED$30,000

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WANTED Buyer wan ng 100-200 acres. North or east side of Mt Gambier. Contact Jason Malseed 0419 032 795 Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

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REDUCED $229,000

OPEN

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$285,000

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2

OPEN

SUNDAY 12.30-1.00PM

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SUNDAY 11.00-11.30AM

$144,000

OPEN

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

1

SUNDAY 10.00-10.30AM

$300,000-$315,000

• Situated on just over approx 6 acres close to the township of Penola. • Land is broken into two paddocks • Kitchen including electric cooking, dishwasher, walk in pantry and plenty of cupboard spaces • Main living area includes a fire place, ceiling fan and is fully carpeted • Large secure 4 bay shed, rainwater tanks

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795 or Emily Rayner 0417 665 085

22 Wilson St, Mt Gambier

87 Crouch St North, Mt Gambier

3

$489,000-$509,000

OPEN

OPEN

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795 or Emily Rayner 0417 665 085

SATURDAY 10.30-11.00AM

73 William Road, Worrolong

SATURDAY 9.30-10.00AM

• Large Commerical Opportunity Not To Be Missed • Prominent loca on of Mount Gambier • Poten al of 4 incomes off the one property • Long term leases & tenants • Great investment opportunity not to be missed

16600 Riddoch Highway, Penola

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Jason 0419 032 795. Emily 0417 665 085

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11.45 - 12.00

CURRENTLY LEASED AT $220 PER WEEK

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CURRENTLY LEASED AT $190 PER WEEK

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CURRENTLY LEASED AT $185 PER WEEK

12 ACRES + HUGE SHEDS

1122M 2 BLOCK

CURRENTLY LEASED AT $165 PER WEEK

WITH 12M X 8M GI SHED ZONED LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

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Property Sales & Home Staging A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au

Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199

RLA 282 450

Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

5 Derwent Court, Mount Gambier

Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

Abby Hepburn SALES M: 0419 673 350

Sharne Evans Alanna Guthridge CLIENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION P: 08 8723 3416 P: 08 8723 3416

15 Illawong Drive, Mount Gambier

Open

Open

SATURDAY 10.00-10.30

SATURDAY 10.15-10.45

NEW > LOW MAINTENANCE LIFESTYLE

NEW > FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENT

The perfect property for first home buyers, downsizers or families is this immaculately presented home located on the Eastern side of the city. Inside offers 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s, main with ensuite, newly renovated kitchen with dishwasher, gas cooktop and electric oven, two living areas – loungeroom with gas heating & family room with air conditioning, dining area off the kitchen with air conditioning and modern bathroom with floor to ceiling tiles and separate toilet. The property has been freshly painted as well as new flooring and LED lights throughout the home. Outside features of the home include two garden sheds, double carport, low maintenance gardens and a fully paved under cover entertaining area providing an outdoor space to relax. Within walking distance to shops and playground/parkland this property is move in ready. Book your inspection today.

This immaculately presented home offers separate carpeted lounge room, kitchen/dining area with gas cooktop, dishwasher and timber flooring. The lounge room opens out to the newly painted deck which provides a wonderful outdoor entertaining area. All three bedrooms contain new carpets, with the master featuring floor to ceiling BIRs. The bathroom has been renovated with new shower and contemporary tiles. With separate toilet, this creates more convenience for the family. The home is warmed throughout the Winter months by an under floor gas ducted heating system and there is the added bonus of split system air conditioning. Outside features include two separate yards with the rear offering room for the family pets and low maintenance gardens. Vehicle storage is ample with single carport plus a large garage of approximately 6.5m x 7.5m – every car lovers dream! An exceptional home for investors or first home buyers, looking for a carefree lifestyle.

$245,000 Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Abby 0419 673 350 20 COBBLESTONE COURT, MT GAMBIER

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38 CURRAWONG CRES, MT GAMBIER

$495,000

$219,000 Contact Sara 0438 708 281 or Al 0418 849 266

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- Perfectly designed & positioned on an elevated block with beautiful landscaped gardens - Huge living area that curves right around to the front door providing formal & informal areas to relax & unwind - Stunning 2 pak kichen with granite benchtops, quality stainless steel appliances & loads of cupboard space - Double car garage • In conjunction with Gebhardts

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Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

NEW 7 SUNSET DRIVE, MT GAMBIER

$229,000

Luxurious 5 bedroom home 2 spacious living areas Sophisticated alfresco area Huge garage with storeroom and workshop Stunning street appeal with commanding views Located close to the iconic Blue Lake walking trail, reserve and schools 5

9 GARDINER TERRACE, MT GAMBIER

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- Attractive low maintenance family home, located in a highly sought after area, close to both St Martins and McDonald Park Primary School - Offering four bedrooms, main with ensuite and built in robes in two of the remaining bedrooms - Timber kitchen includes dishwasher, walk in pantry, electric oven & gas cooktop

NEW PRICE 60 WIRELESS RD EAST, MT GAMBIER $249,500

- Tidy brick & colorbond home on the North Eastern fringe of Mount Gambier - Offering three good sized bedrooms, all contain built-in robes and ceiling fans - The bathroom has been recently renovated and is simply stunning - The renovated 2 pak kitchen offers pantry, dishwasher and electric appliances Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281

NEW PRICE 3 AYERS STREET, MT GAMBIER

$179,990

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18 BADENOCH ST, MT GAMBIER

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$269,000

Open

Open

SATURDAY 9.45-10.15

SATURDAY 9.30-10.00

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$275,000

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SATURDAY 9.15-9.45

FRIDAY 5.00-5.20

FRIDAY 5.00-5.20

$329,000

Open

Open

Open

8 HELPMANN AVE, MT GAMBIER

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SATURDAY 10.00-10.30

- Appealing brick & tile 3 bedroom home, in a quiet location - Offering a spacious lounge room plus kitchen/dining area with gas cooktop opening onto a private outdoor entertaining area - Two way bathroom, separate toilet and powder room plus second toilet positioned inside the rear of the garage - Outside features include a large rear yard, low maintenance gardens and single car garage UMR

- Solid brick & tile 3 bedroom home, main with ensuite & study or 4th bedroom. - Two living areas with r/c split system air conditioning and s/c wood heating. - Downstairs includes HUGE amount of storage, games room / home gym, two separate workshops, wine cellar and single car garage plus high clearance carport.

- Well maintained, two bedroom stone home perfect for first home buyers or investors - Offering a spacious kitchen with gas cooking and an abundance of storage plus lounge with gas heater and ceiling fan - A sunroom at the rear of the home provides extra space to relax whilst taking in the views of the backyard - Outside offers rear yard access to a double stone garage

- Affordable family home of solid construction with ample room for the family - Large lounge with split system a/c, separate dining room off the kitchen / meals area and family room with s/c heating - Renovated bathroom featuring frameless shower, separate bath and modern vanity - Outside offers paved pergola, single carport, solar plus shedding

Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Abby 0419 673 350 or Sara 0438 708 281 2

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

6 SUNNYSIDE DRV, MT GAMBIER

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$299,000-$319,000

Open

SATURDAY 10.45-11.15 - Spacious family home positioned in the popular lakes precinct - Offering 3 bedrooms and spacious bathroom with spa bath, shower & vanity plus separate toilet and laundry - Beautifully appointed kitchen / dining area, lounge, study or fourth bedroom and huge games room with r/c split system - Outside offers semi enclosed pergola area plus huge enclosed outdoor room plus minimal backyard maintenance with artificial turf and a lovely northerly outlook 4 1 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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NEW PRICE 21 HILLTOP AVE, MT GAMBIER

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$489,000

Open

SATURDAY 10.45-11.15 - Perfectly designed and positioned on an elevated block to take in the wonderful southerly views. - A spacious and light filled living area providing formal and informal areas to relax and unwind. - The kitchen offers Induction cooktop, electric wall oven, dishwasher and large walk-in pantry - A separate office will provide the perfect space to work without distraction Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 5 2 2

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176 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER

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NEW PRICE 2 DINO PLACE, MT GAMBIER $299,000-$319,000

Open

Open

SATURDAY 11.00-11.30

SATURDAY 11.15-11.45

HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS BY 12 NOON MONDAY 15TH APRIL 2019 UNLESS SOLD PRIOR - Located in the heart of the city of Mount Gambier, you can walk everywhere from here - Immaculate stone home on an easy to maintain, flat 1012m2 allotment - Offering three spacious bedrooms, two with large BIRs

- Solid family home, fully renovated and ready to enjoy – there is nothing to do!! - Beautifully appointed kitchen plus two spacious living areas - 3 bedrooms with BIR’s plus study or 4th bedroom - S/c wood heating and r/c split system a/c - HUGE outdoor entertaining area and low maintenance backyard - Why buy new? All the hard work is done

Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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Property Sales & Home Staging A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au

Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199

RLA 282 450

Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

12/69 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

Abby Hepburn SALES M: 0419 673 350

Sharne Evans Alanna Guthridge CLIENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION P: 08 8723 3416 P: 08 8723 3416

1228 Mount Salt Road, Kongorong

Open

SATURDAY 11.30-12.00

NEW > LOW MAINTENANCE LIVING AT ITS BEST

NEW > 153 ACRES - KONGORONG DISTRICT

Located at the rear of the complex is this well maintained 2 bedroom unit, ideally suited to the investor, singles or retirees who require a low maintenance and easy care lifestyle. Inside offers 2 bedrooms, both with BIR’s, separate living area including adjoining kitchen with electric cooking & breakfast bar, bathroom with shower, bath & vanity and separate toilet. A single carport provides undercover parking for one vehicle. A privately fenced rear courtyard and store room complete the unit. This unit is offered for sale in original condition & is ideal for the purchaser looking for a renovator’s project.

Located minutes from the Kongorong township, and a 20 minute drive from Mount Gambier is this spacious solid brick and colorbond family home set on 153 acres. The home consists of 4 large bedrooms (main with ensuite & spa bath) plus office or 5th bedroom, open plan kitchen/dining area, large lounge plus sunny family room providing space for all members of the family. Outside offers pergola perfect for entertaining, single car shed a double carport with additional lock up storage area. Four bay implement shed plus high clearance carport perfect for the boat or caravan. The land consists of 153 acres fenced into 7 main paddocks & 3 holding paddocks with heavy Kongorong soils over flint. Fattening 100 ox per annum and cutting fodder. Improvements include hay shed, steel & K-rail cattle yards with RPM vet crush & central laneway system to yards. Equipped bore at the house, rainwater plus mill & 2,000 gallon tank for rear paddocks. A fantastic opportunity to purchase prime Kongorong fattening land with bitumen road frontage perfectly located between the city and the sea. In Conjunction with O’Connor & Graney.

$176,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 NEW PRICE 33 LAKE TCE WEST, MT GAMBIER

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$389,000

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NEW PRICE 14 JOHNSON COURT, MT GAMBIER $269,000

- City lights and Blue Lake beauty with a living area with views that rival the best - Roomy bedrooms, a charming bathroom, study or fourth bedroom and a kitchen that’s quaint and cute - Extras include slow combustion wood fire, r/c air conditioning, French doors, huge 3 bay shed and front and rear property access

54 CARPENTER ROCKS RD, CARPENTERS ROCKS $289,000

Open

- Offering three good sized bedrooms with the master bedroom boasting walk-in robe, ensuite and bay window. - Have your morning coffee at the breakfast bar or out under the lovely paved pergola and courtyard, which spills out from the second living space. - With unique two street access to the property, there is a second shed and carport which face Griffiths Street and this is where you can store your pop top caravan or extra vehicles. Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281 3 2 3

16 RACKETTS RD, PELICAN POINT

$259,000

Open

SUNDAY 11.00-11.30

SATURDAY 12.45-1.15

HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS BY 12 NOON MONDAY 29TH APRIL 2019 (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR) - Charming country lifestyle property 5 minutes’ drive from the CBD - Located on 2.5 acres in the sought after Moorak district - Country kitchen with WI pantry, formal lounge and family room - Huge outdoor entertaining area with sweeping southerly views

HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS BY 12 NOON TUESDAY 16TH APRIL 2019 (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR) - Hamptons inspired 3 bedroom home, main with ensuite & WIR - Open plan living with r/c split system air conditioning & gas log heating. - Stylish kitchen featuring electric cooktop, dual oven, soft closing drawers, butlers pantry offering extra preparation space • Main bathroom with luxuriously deep bath and separate shower

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281

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NEW PRICE 26 YAHL MAIN ROAD, YAHL 3 ACRES

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Open

SUNDAY 11.45-12.15

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SATURDAY 12.15-12.45

SATURDAY 11.45-12.15

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68 BUCK ROAD, MOORAK 5 ACRES

Open

Open

Open

SATURDAY 11.30-12.00

5 ORCHARD ROAD, MOORAK 2.5 ACRES

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NEW 92 – 94 MEYLIN ST, PORT MACDONNELL $320,000

Open

SUNDAY 12.30-1.00

SUNDAY 1.00-1.30

- Exceptionally large seaside home boasting huge living areas and loads of shedding. • 4 bedrooms with BIRs plus kitchen/meals with electric cooking. • Large lounge plus huge games room with bar and s/c wood heating. • Undercover outdoor entertaining area • Loads of shedding including single stone garage with workshop

- Spectacular brick home located in the township of Pelican Point, within seconds of the seafront & 20 minutes drive from Mt Gambier - Offering 3 bedrooms, 2 with BIR’s, superb open plan living area, modern kitchen with gas cooking and ample cupboard space - Outside features a large s/car garage with remote & internal access with drive through access to a large 9m x 6m shed with concrete, power & toilet

- Captivating 5 bedroom family home for the family looking for space and tranquility of county life - The kitchen offers stone bench tops, cupboards galore, walk in pantry and cork floors that flow seamlessly throughout the home - A separate lounge gives added space for children to play or young adults to entertain

- Brick & tile family home located just a short walk to the beach, hotel, general store, post office and library - Offering an open plan living area including blackwood timber kitchen with electric cooking & dishwasher and a spacious living room with s/c wood heating - Single garage under main roof with remote and internal access, plus an adjoining carport

Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 4

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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NEW PRICE 12 BELL ST, PORT MAC $299,000-$309,000

Open SUNDAY 1.45-2.15

- Seaside getaway on a corner allotment close to the boat ramp. - Lovely coastal 3 bedroom / 1 bathroom home with gas heating & enclosed alfresco area - 1 bedroom self-contained granny flat including living area, bathroom and laundry. - Huge spa room with second laundry and toilet - Large 9m x 6m colorbond shed and plenty of off-street parking for boat or caravan Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 4 3 2

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NEW PRICE 124 SPRINGS RD, PT MACDONNELL $359,000 10 ACRES

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NEW PRICE 271A PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT $479,000 - $499,000

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NEW 123 & 125 PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT $89,500 EACH

Open SUNDAY 2.30-3.00

- Well presented 3BR stone home on 10 acres close to the beach. - Renovated kitchen/dining & bathroom. - Huge array of shedding including carport, double stone garage with 3 phase power & workshop plus high clearance caravan shed. - R/c air conditioning, equipped bore, & solar system. - A great lifestyle property for those who want the country lifestyle close to the beach! Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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- Impressive two storey, 4-bedroom home with outstanding views of the Southern Ocean - Appealing modern kitchen, features island bench, walk-in pantry, electric cooking and dishwasher - Master bedroom features walk-in robe and ensuite with double shower, vanity and toilet - The home is supplied by 3 rainwater tanks plus equipped bore, supplying the gardens & toilets Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 4 3 3

- Two seaside allotments measuring 1,880m2 each (approx) in the seaside township of Pelican Point. - Only 20 metres from the beach - A great opportunity to build a holiday home (subject to council approval) - Services passing and bitumen road frontage Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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PETER DEMPSEY

0418 854 393

MOUNT GAMBIER REGION SPECIALIST

5 ST ANDREWS DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR

PRESTIGE AT FAIRWAY ESTATES

16 LAKES PARK DRIVE MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 4 CAR

$495,000

Located in the popular fairway estates and just a stones throw away from the prestigious mount gambier attamurra golf course. Open living and entertaining areas are a feature of this home and complemented by raked ceilings, northern aspects and beautiful easy-care gardens and lawns. A stunning kitchen is the centre piece of the home, looking over meals area, family room and two covered outdoor entertaining areas, one with vergola roof that can be automatically opened and shut to cater for the regions unpredictable weather.

LIFESTYLE HOME, GREAT SHEDS

$385,000

Perfect home for the professional couple, young family or baby boomer, as this home has all the lifestyle features plus garaging and access for caravans and boats. This beautifully presented home is like new, with stunning tiling and quality fixture and fittings throughout. Main bedroom with large wir and en-suite, open plan living with spacious kitchen meals dining and casual area with split system air-conditioning. Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances with spacious walk in pantry. Large bedrooms with robes.

5 BIRKDALE COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 8 CAR

7 LANGE STREET MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR

87 MILSTEAD STREET PT MACDONNELL 3 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR

19 BELLEVALE CLOSE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 5 CAR

PERFECT HOUSE, GREAT SHEDS $439,000 The perfect home to keep the whole family happy. Great sheds and high clearance carports, ideal for boats and caravans plus workshop garaging. Open plan living, classy kitchen, with stainless steel appliances walk in pantry. Meals family room connected to covered patio.

INSPECTION WILL IMPRESS $275,000 Check at this beautifully presented home, ideal for the young family or couple. Timber floors flow the house, with an open kitchen meals family area, plus large lounge, complemented with gas heating and split system air-conditioning. 3 bedrooms 2 with BIR.

PERFECT HOLIDAY HOME $235,000 Make life easy with this fantastic holiday home, located metres from the sea, cafes and parks. Up stairs 3 bedrooms sleeping for 10, with decking area and sea views. Downstairs, kitchen meals family area, slow combustion heating, separate toilet and shower.

GREAT SHEDS, EXECUTIVE HOME $595,000 Perfect for the farmer looking to come to town or the person wanting to keep their boat and caravan at home. This executive home has all the extras, great shedding beautiful home, great views, low maintenance, extras include 4 large bedrooms all with built in robes, office.

26 YAHL MAIN ROAD YAHL 4 BED I 2 BATH I 8 CAR

9 KYRENIA COURT MT GAMBIER 5 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR

46 ST ANDREWS DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR

7 MOSSWOOD COURT MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR

INSPECTION WILL IMPRESS $525,000 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.

ENERGY EFFICIENT- INSPIRED HOME $449,000 The moment you walk in to this split level architectural designed home gives you the feeling of something special and different. Located in the popular st martins area, this home boasts 4 or 5 bedrooms as the 5th could be used as a music room or gym.

LUXURY ON THE FAIRWAY $495,000 TO $525,000 Ideal for the golfer or just the luxury of open spaces and views, then this property is for you. The 5th fairway of the prestigious mt gambier golf club is at you rear door. This beautiful family home, with open plan living, theatre room, classy wet areas, stunning kitchen.

IDEAL FOR THE FIRST HOME OWNER $229,000 Situated in a quite cul-de-sac in the popular conroe heights. 2 living areas, classy kitchen, 2 way bathroom, and 3 bedrooms 2 with built in robes, gas heating, covered patio area, easy care garden, garage under main roof with rear yard access.

6 TENISON DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 10 CAR

18 HEATH STREET MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR

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

26 BLUEBELL DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR

THE BEST ADDRESS OFFERS INVITED Make family life a breeze with perfect family home located in the popular tenison drive, having the southeasts premier private school at your back door step. Set on aproximate 2 acres of parklike gardens featuring tennis court, aproximate 85 litres of rain water.

PERFECT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT $235,000 Inspection will impress of this immaculate 3 bedroom home. Easy care brick and tile solid constructed, easy maintenance yard. Upgraded kitchen with modern appliances plus dishwasher and heaps of cupboards which extends to a renovated laundry.

ALL YOU COULD WISH FOR $549,000 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.

SIMPLY THE BEST $649,500 Stunning is the best way to describe this home. On entering you know this home is something special. Exclusively designed so you can see how design, aesthetics, material and technology can make a difference to a home. Resort style bathrooms.

PETER DEMPSEY | RLA: 269823 | 0418 854 393 | peterdempsey@atrealty.com.au

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SALES Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782 RECEPTION Candice Merrett 8725 4225 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Jo Gibbs 0437 902 438 Emma Beare

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102 GRAY STREET

$549,000 3

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RLA 204710

2 HUNTINGDALE COURT

$459,000

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ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN MAX YOUNG PARK

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SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM

Outstanding Character In City Location Main bathroom with spa and European laundry. Formal lounge with ambient gas log heating. Reading room/office North facing. Open plan dine/kitchen and family offering loads of natural light, heating and cooling. Stone benchtops in the antique white kitchen. Sliding doors spill from the dining to undercover deck ideal for. entertaining which overlooks the immaculate rear yard. Offering a double carport plus double rear shed with power. Perfect for the red wine collection is the cellar under the rear of the home. Gorgeous stunning features throughout, presentation inside and out is nothing short of first class. Inspection by appointment. Please phone Vicki on 0417 804 782

36 STILES STREET

$449,000

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Vicki Quinn is pleased to offer for sale this stunning executive home offering loads of space for the entire family. Comprised of 4 bedrooms, all a great size, with the master suite featuring a walk-in robe and ensuite. There is a dedicated office that could also be used as a 5th bedroom. The open plan kitchen dining and family areas have an abundance of natural light with gas cooking and electric oven. Off the living area is a separate games room/kids retreat, allowing for plenty of peace and quiet for mum and dad. An elegant alfresco area allows for outdoor entertaining all year round, as well as outdoor decking for the Summer months. Internal access is available from the double garage under the main roof, in addition there is vehicle access to the large rear yard. With modern fittings and neutral décor throughout, this outstanding property with a total of 4 living areas shouldn’t last long.

4 WINFIELD COURT

$230,000 3

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9 CORAL COURT

$359,000

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No stone has been left unturned in the presentation of this immaculate 4-bedroom home, elevated and situated on a corner allotment. North facing windows in the open plan kitchen/dine/family allow for loads of natural light to filter through, lush gardens are an aspect from virtually every window of the home. 2Pak cabinetry in the kitchen blend nicely with the stainless-steel appliances. The main bedroom features a spacious walk in robe and ensuite, whilst the remaining bedrooms all have built in robes. For convenience the main bathroom is 3 way, ideal for the family or guests. Quality windows furnishings adorn the formal and informal living areas, giving the home an incredible richness yet a real feeling of home. Internal access is available through the double garage with remote roller doors, in addition there is a rear workshop with power ideal for the man who loves to tinker. Ducted gas heating and a split system reverse cycle unit as both on offer, ensuring year-round comfort at home. Rarely will you find a solid home with 9-foot ceilings in this estate, located oh so close to Saint Martin’s (R to 12) Lutheran School and the city centre.

2 OAKLAND COURT

$345,000

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BLUESTONE CHARMER WITH CARAVAN STORAGE

10 JASMINE AVENUE

$399,000

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Quietly located in a cul de sac on a large allotment, this immaculate 4 bedroom home. Has much to offer a family or just those wanting some space around them. Offering: a good size formal lounge. Spacious walk in robe and ensuite to main bedroom. Large open plan area consisting of kitchen with walk in pantry, gas cooking. Dining and family. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are a good size and both have built in robes. 3 way main bathroom, with luxurious spa bath. Internal access from the double garage under main roof and rear yard access. To massive rear yard, and colorbond garage measuring approx.. 7.2m x 6.4m which also has a third toilet. Built in 2004, the home is warmed by ducted gas heating and split system reverse cycle Rain water is also plumbed to the home. Put this one on your go to list.

44 DULKARA AVENUE

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Vicki Quinn Real Estate is pleased to offer for sale this immaculately kept 3 bedroom home plus dedicated office. With neutral décor throughout, this property was built ahead of its time. The 2 pak kitchen features loads of bench space, electric cooktop, double wall oven and microwave overlooking the spacious dining area. The lounge features a stunning cathedral ceiling, ample room in the main bedroom with a large walk in robe and ensuite on offer. Situated on a corner allotment, the rear yard has vehicle access to a high clearance carport, which can also double as an outdoor entertaining area complete with zip track blinds. Solar panels installed keep the power bills under control and there is also a security system installed. Internal access is available from the double garage under the main roof which also has a 3rd toilet. Definitely one to put on your go to list.

Vicki Quinn is pleased to offer for sale this very affordable weatherboard property. Completely renovated throughout, there is really nothing to do here. 3 bedrooms all freshly painted, modern bathroom with separate shower/bath/toilet. Renovated kitchen with gas cooking, new floor coverings throughout, offering reverse cycle heating/cooling. Freshly painted exterior, north facing entertaining deck, New roof and double carport plus rear shedding. Just move in and enjoy.

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2 BARWON CRESCENT

$139,000

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Close to the a reserve this cheapy offers an ideal chance for those wanting to start their investment portfolio. Comprised of 3 bedrooms, lounge with floating timber floor and s/c heating. Eat in kitchen/dine with gas cooking, bathroom with separate bath/shower/toilet, laundry with rain water plumbed and a secure rear yard with single garage with remote roller door. With a couple of cosmetic changes this property would rent extremely well.

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COMING EVENTS

YOUTH WEEK

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April Hague & Lesley Braithwaite

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Jennie Matthews & Doug Balnaves

HOLDENS OF AGE CAR CLUB MOUNT GAMBIER 20TH ANNIVERSARY FREEMAN’S LANDING • VALLEY LAKE MOUNT GAMBIER April 13 (Pictured)

MOUNT GAMBIER SHOWJUMPING EASTER FESTIVAL BLUE LAKE SPORTS PARK (VELODROME) MOUNT GAMBIER April 19-22

BEACHPORT EASTER MARKET BEACHPORT April 20

AGILITY, JUMPING, OBEDIENCE & RALLY DOG TRIAL Barbara Wynne-Edward with Stan & Stephanie Yoannidis

PERFECT CONDITIONS FOR FISHING Conditions are near perfect for anglers as the 2019 Portland Hooked on Tuna fishing competition kicks off, following a record breaking haul of barrels last week. Around 40 Southern Bluefin tuna,weighing more than 100 kilograms have been caught in Portland waters, sparking a fishing frenzy with people travelling hundreds of kilometres in lure of a prized catch. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said it had been the highest number of 100kg or more hauls ever seen and believed to be a new record for the city. “Our beloved tuna catch is continuing to bring national headlines to Portland and hundreds of tourists with it generating tens of thousands of dollars for our visitor economy,” Cr Rank said. “All week the Portland harbour has been a constant hive of activity, with the boat ramp full and parking at a premium with hundreds of keen anglers waiting to secure that elusive 100kg catch and impressively many are successfully doing so.” The Hooked on Tuna fishing competition will run over four weekends, including last weekend and finishing up on Sunday, April 28.

HASTINGS CUNNINGHAM RESERVE MOUNT GAMBIER April 20 & 21

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Hosted by Glenelg Shire Council in partnership with the Portland Sports Game Fishing Club and Portland Lions Club, the tuna competition includes a new tag and release category, further strengthening the sustainable fishing practices of the competition which requires all fish to be gutted and bled. Registration cost is $20 per person per weekend, or a one-off fee of $40 which covers four weekends of fishing. To register visit https://www. trybooking.com/BBOZW To learn more about Hooked on Tuna visit the event Facebook page or Glenelg Shire website www.glenelg.vic.gov.au/hookedontuna.

UPGRADE FOR TIRED HIGHWAY

The Princes Highway is a winner in the Federal Budget handed down in Parliament last week. The Federal Government will invest $1 billion to deliver a range of road upgrades along the Princes Highway corridor from NSW through to SA to support the implementation of the Princes Highway Corridor Strategy. Investment is expected to include safety upgrades such as road widening, lifestyle1.net | 25

overtaking lanes and duplication along key sections. Member for Barker Tony Pasin said upgrades to the Princes Highway corridor in South Australia were expected to improve safety, reliability, freight efficiency, and support local industry and tourism along the route. Mr Pasin said the South Australian funding component of the billion dollar investment is expected to be around

$200 million with a specific figure to be determined following consultation with the South Australia Government on projects which will be funded on an 80:20 basis with the State Government. “Improving our roads has been one of my number one priorities and I’ve argued that the Princes Highway needs to front of mind when allocating national infrastructure priorities,” Mr Pasin said. “It’s arguably one of the most dangerous roads in Barker and has been crying out for significant Federal investment for years. As someone who drives thousands of kilometres a year on the Princes Highway, I understand the safety concerns people have with this road. I’ve also had first-hand experience travelling the road in a heavy vehicle, thanks to Gary Hinton of Holla Fresh, which made me even more determined to fight for funding to see this important freight route upgraded.” Above - Gary Hinton, from Holla Fresh, with Member for Barker Tony Pasin.


SKATE COMPETITION RETURNS

TEMPT THE TASTEBUDS

Creamy salmon risoni 50g butter 1 small brown onion, finely chopped 2 garlic cloves, crushed 1 tablespoon plain flour 2 cups milk 2 cups chicken stock 1 1/2 cups dried risoni pasta 1 cup frozen peas

2 tablespoons basil pesto 1 tablespoon lemon juice 415g can red salmon, drained, skin and bones removed, flaked 60g baby spinach 1/4 cup small fresh basil leaves Finely grated lemon rind, to serve

Method Melt butter in a large, heavy-based shallow casserole dish over medium-high heat. Add onion. Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until softened. Add garlic. Cook for 30 seconds or until fragrant. Stir in flour. Gradually stir in milk and stock. Bring to the boil, stirring occasionally. Reduce heat to medium. Add risoni. Stir to combine. Cook, stirring frequently for 10 minutes or until risoni is tender, adding peas in the last 3 minutes of cooking time. Remove from heat. Stir in pesto and lemon juice. Top with salmon, baby spinach, basil and lemon rind. Season with salt and pepper. Stir to combine. Serve.

YAKKA PARK MUSIC FESTIVAL SET FOR A SIXTH YEAR The Yakka Park Music Festival will be take to the stage at Lucindale’s Yakka Park for the sixth consecutive year this weekend as the annual three day event goes from strength to strength. The 2019 festival is running from April 12-14 with weekend passes and a variety of individual event tickets on offer. The Yakka Park Music Festival evolved from three Lions members, together with their wives, who are enthusiastic music festival attendees and had a vision of utilising the wonderful Yakka Park site to create a second major event.The 2019 program includes Heartland Band, Justin Standley, The Hoffmans, Bill Gray, Sandie Dodd, Derani Sanders and Juliet Oliver, while the Saturday night feature act is Peter Coad and the Coad Sisters, along with Jim Hermel. Peter Coad and the Coad Sisters are one of the very few full time Australian traditional country bands. The versatile multiinstrumentalists and vocalists were all born in Hawker, South Australia, and raised in the isolated northern outback of South Australia. They now reside in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. Head to the festival website for more details and ticketing information.

After a successful inaugural event, last year, Millicent is again set to host a Skate Park Competition this October, it’s a chance for BMX, skateboard or scooter aficionados to strut their stuff and organisers are suggesting wannabe competitors start practising their tricks now. “It’s with great excitement that we are announcing the second Millicent Skate Park competition in conjunction with the YMCA Action Sports Skate Park League’s national program,” Wattle Range Council Mayor Des Noll said. October 12 is the date of the 2019 event – the last Saturday of the school holidays. In keeping with last year’s successful program, a training event will also be held that day before the competition on Friday, October 11, at the Millicent Civic & Arts Centre. The training will cover topics such as judging, officiating, OH&S, event management and marketing. This is a unique opportunity for locals to be trained by

the best. More than 500 competitors and spectators took part in the 2018 event. “Council is looking forward to working with YMCA Action Sports to bring this event back to our local community and making it bigger and better than last year,” Mayor Noll said.

HAVE YOUR SAY A Master Plan for the Naracoorte and District Sports Centre is being prepared. Tredwell Management Services, specialist sport, recreation and open space consultants is working with Naracoorte Lucindale Council on the master plan. Once completed the Master Plan will provide direction for the long-term sustainable development and utilisation of the sports Ccntre site and facilities, and identify strategies and priorities that address the community needs in relation to the sports centre. The success of the Master Plan relies on the contributions from a wide range of stakeholders, including community members, interested clubs, council staff, government agencies & service providers. A community survey. available on council’s website, has been developed to capture the community’s thoughts and ideas on how to improve and develop the sports centre site. Consultation closes April 29.

HUGE NAMES HEADLINING GENERATIONS 2019

Some of the United States jazz scene’s biggest names have joined the exciting list of artists performing at Generations in Jazz this year. Acclaimed jazz, blues and gospel singer Lizz Wright, master organist Joey DeFrancesco, saxophonist Rickey Woodard and brilliant young New York pianist and drummer, Julius Rodriguez, will join Grammy award-winning vocalist Kurt Elling at this year’s recordbreaking festival being held in Mount Gambier, from May 3-5. Generations began as a simple school bands competition and has crescendoed into Australia’s ultimate band camp, with more than 5000

teenagers from across Australia and New Zealand busy rehearsing for next month’s event. A series of star-studded public concerts complement the student performances, and artistic director James Morrison said the latest international artist signings were a major coup for the unique regional jazz jam. “If you haven’t heard Lizz Wright live, prepare to have your life changed at GIJ this year,” James Morrison said. “Coming from the American Gospel tradition, she has a voice that is so earthy and so soulful that it seems to come out of the very ground she’s

standing on. “Meanwhile, I’ve been wanting to get Joey DeFrancesco to Generations since I first heard him live many years ago. “His groove is amazing, his playing is the very essence of swing - to have him play for us at GIJ is going to blow everybody away.” Rickey Woodard last came to the Mount Gambier based jazz extravaganza in 2015 as part of the long-awaited Hot Horn Happening reunion. The seven-member group was founded by James Morrison as a “magical accident” during the mid-90s and headlined every major festival in lifestyle1.net | 26

Europe. James Morrison said Generations audiences should brace themselves for Woodard’s Mount Gambier comeback. “Rickey is that rare musician who can blend the best traditions of swing and the blues with a modern concept of jazz, that somehow makes what he does timeless,” he said. “Whether you’re a jazz tenor fan or not, Rickey’s playing will give you a smile that won’t quit and an irresistible urge to move to the music.” Julius Rodriguez is also no stranger to Mount Gambier, having first visited the Blue Lake city during an overseas tour with the Juilliard School for Jazz

Studies before returning as a finalist in the James Morrison Jazz Scholarship last year. Julius said he was thrilled to be coming back for this’ year’s event “Being from America, it’s amazing to see Jazz music appreciated at this level on the other side of the world,” Julius said. “I’ve never seen so many students anywhere come together for jazz, and with such a positive energy. You can feel it in the air.” All major artists will perform at the Friday Welcome Concert, Saturday’s Gala Concert and the Sunday Farewell Concert, and will also be conducting student workshops throughout the Generations In Jazz weekend. Tickets to GIJ are now on sale through Ticketbooth. Above (from left) - Lizz Wright; Julius Rodriguez, Joey DeFrancesco & Rickey Woodard.


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TEMPT THE TASTEBUDS

Cheese & bacon muffins 1 teaspoon olive oil 2 rashers rindless bacon, finely chopped 2 1/2 cups self-raising flour Pinch Ground Cayenne Pepper 1 cup grated tasty cheese

2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh chives 3 eggs, lightly beaten 1 cup (250ml) milk 50g butter, melted

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is 36, again, with families included to be part of club events. Members have come and gone over the years, but for two decades, the Holdens of Age Car Club has not just survived but thrived and the celebrations this Saturday will reflect the passion of the members. “To have a club based around one make and to have it last is a big achievement,” Lesley said. The rules of the club are simple – your car must be 21 years or older and this year that has seen the VT Commodore added to the eligible vehicles. “So basically, it now spans from the FX to

the VT,” Lesley said. The club has just had a couple of VL Commodore owners join and hopes are high, the newly added models will see more members, and younger members, join. “We are definitely already seeing more members and younger people because of it,” she said. The Mount Gambier club, itself, has a great representation from across the eras of Holdens, with an FJ in the ranks, as well as EH, FB, Statesmans, Monaros and Premiers. The Mount Gambier club has attracted a big name in Holden circles to their anniversary event this Saturday, with popular and well respected scribe Don Loffler headlining the celebrations, both at Freeman’s Landing, at the Valley Lake, for the car display and his book launch, to also being the guest speaker at the members dinner at the Silver Birch on Saturday night. “We have got to know Don over the years from going to car shows and national events,” Lesley said. “He is a real drawcard and he is so entertaining when he tells all the stories he has built up over the years of writing about Holdens.” The Holdens of Age Car Club display at the Valley Lake will run from 10am to 2.30pm and is free. “It is a chance to talk to the car owners and also hear from Don,” Lesley said. The club has four original foundation members still part of the club and looking forward to celebrating the 20th anniversary – Roger and Lesley Johnston, David Johnston and Gwen Zed.

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In Australia, there is a long standing tradition of car lovers being in one of two camps – Holden or Ford. And whichever camp you fall into, it is safe the say, passion for the brand and its cars runs deep and it is that love that saw Roger and Lesley Johnston establish Mount Gambier’s Holdens of Ager Car Club. That was 20 years ago, when the couple, while aware of the region’s other vintage and classic, were keen on establishing a club focussed on Holdens. “Our kids had grown up and we had an old Holden in the shed and we decided we would like to start a club here,” Lesley said. The couple had already linked up with clubs in Victoria and those clubs encouraged the couple to set up their own, with Stawell Holdens of Age Car Club taking a lead role. “There was nothing like it here and in the end, it really wasn’t that hard to get off the ground,” Lesley said. “We basically took on a lot of Stawell’s ideas to get a chapter going here. It is mainly a social thing that just sees people who get together because of their love of the Holden car.” A community meeting was held and two weeks later the club was established. From that inaugural meeting where around a dozen people attended, April 13, 1999 saw the club officially launched – starting with 15 members, with the club also including partners and children in its activities. At the moment, that membership number

Youth Week will be celebrated from April 10-18 and there is plenty on offer for the young people in this region. The District Council of Grant, City of Mount Gambier and headspace have combined forces to create a fun filled program of events for youth aged from 12 to 25 years of age in Mount Gambier and Port MacDonnell with assistance from the Office of Youth and local businesses. A free outdoor cinema will be held this Friday to kick start the school holidays. Bring your cushion, rug and popcorn to watch Alpha at 6.30pm and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle at 8.15pm. The cinema will be set up on the Port MacDonnell Village Green behind the community hall but may be moved to a more sheltered location if required. Anyone of any age is invited to attend, however it is primarily aimed at young people primarily. Sk8’n’Sounds @ the Bay will include live music, a free sausage sizzle and dollar drinks will be on offer to anyone aged 12–25, on Wednesday, April 17, between 1pm and 3pm at the Port MacDonnell Skate Park BBQ area. Some of the district’s talented young musicians will provide the music, lifestyle1.net | 28

entertaining young people where they naturally congregate during the school holidays. Mickey McInerney on guitar and vocals, Jack Lockwood on bass guitar and Jimmy Wallace on drums make up the band called Stokes (pictured above) and they will play everything from classic rock and grunge to modern Australian music. The Port MacDonnell Men’s Shed committee will be cooking snags. High school aged youth are invited to drop in and hang out at the Community Complex anytime over the holidays, and, in particular, this Sunday and Thursday, April 18, when a dedicated youth area with free coffee and bites will be

provided for them. All Port MacDonnell events are smoke and alcohol free with security on site, however supervision for children is not provided so parental discretion is required. Youth Week is the largest annual event on the South Australian youth calendar helping to promote a positive image of young people. A full program of Youth Week events can be found at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex or online at the District Council of Grant Facebook page or www.dcgrant.sa.gov.au


A centre of excellence in medicine that brings medical specialists to Mount Gambier. That is the vision of managing director Bruce Keeley in the creation of the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites. It is a revolution in medical services in Mount Gambier and it has become somewhat of a field of dreams project – if they build it they will come – and Bruce is already fielding plenty of enquiries from specialists not already on board, based locally and away, that want to tap into the chance to consult out of the state-of-theart facility. It is a passion project for Bruce given his close connection to the region – he is married to former local girl Julie Sims. “I have a really strong personal investment here and I want to make this work,” Bruce said. He knows Mount Gambier is crying out for specialist services and wants to provide a place where those medical specialists can consult and Mount Gambier residents can access that expertise on their own doorstep. The other key pillar of this project is the fact this is an independent, specialist only facility. “Basically we want to bring more medical specialists to Mount Gambier,” Bruce said. Speaking of Warrnambool, WPRS (Warrnambool Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery) is one of the tenants of the new consulting suites, with two plastic surgeons once a week and a dermatologist four days every four weeks, as well as a rejuvenation specialist. And there are more announcements imminent as surgeons and specialists look to be part of this medical mecca, including a new surgeon moving to the region in the middle of the year. Bruce Keeley has some big announcements but is keeping his powder dry and will continue to reveal the new services available as they are confirmed.

Two orthopaedic specilaists and a urologist are already part of the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites, with a once a month visit.Adee Davidson, from the Specialist Urology Group, is the Warrnambool based specialist already visiting Mount Gambier, who has been in the region for three years. “And there are a lot of new specialist looking to join,” Bruce said. SA Pathology will also call the new facility home ansd Bruce has certainly

fielded enquiries from local practitioners that are interested in calling the 20 Sturt Street premises home. “This model does exist elsewhere and setting up here has basically been to fill a need,” Bruce said. Discussions are also underway with Flinders University to see how the training organisation and the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites can form a partnership that furthers medical education in the region.

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“I can’t wait to see how we can work together,” Bruce said. “We definitely want to make sure we can give back to the community.” The Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites is also looking to hold education sessions for GPs. “We will get in specialists to talk to the GPs and give them the most up to date information they need,” Bruce said. While this project is absolutely focussed on medical services and good

outcomes for the health of the Mount Gambier community, it has also been an architectural triumph – blending the heritage frontage of the original property with the façade of the newly constructed consulting suites – to make the development a stunning landmark on a prominent corner. cont. page 30


THE BUSINESSES BEHIND THE MOUNT GAMBIER MEDICAL CONSULTING SUITES

FROM PAGE 29 The spotted gum façade makes the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites a unique building in the Mount Gambier CBD – a natural yet eye catching exterior that over time will turn a more natural grey tone. “We were very conscious of blending the old with the new and I think we’ve done that well,” Bruce said. “The architects have done a great job, a really good job.” The building is set right on the corner, rather than setback, to make it eye catching and prominent and front of mind for Mount Gambier residents. “We want everyone to know if you

need to see a specialist you need to come here.” Bruce was also conscious that wherever possible local contractors should be used to create the new look medical facility. “Well over 95 percent of the project was competed by local contractors,” Bruce said. “We are really grateful for the extra effort they all put in. They all went over and above what we expected.” The support of the Mount Gambier City Council has also been paramount in the project’s success. “They have been very keen to see us get up and going,” Bruce said.

When putting in place the bricks and mortar development needed to create Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites, managing director Bruce Keeley was always committed to using as much local expertise as practicable. That saw 95 percent of the unique medical services project handled by businesses from Warrnambool to Mount Gambier. Warrnambool’s Bolden Constructions, known for its quality workmanship and superior service, coordinated the project, bringing with it a wealth of experience in merging the old and new to create a functional and aesthetically stunning building.

Stuckey Eletrical is a typical Mount Gambier business - long standing and family based. It was Jack Stuckey who opened the doors and then almost three decades ago handed the keys to Peter and Wendy Telford, who just before clocking up 30 years, handed the reins to Ryan and Alana Creek. What hasn’t changed over all that time is that the owners and their staff have always prided themselves on being at the forefront of the industry and its ever changing technology and they have been behind many of the major developments in this region over the past three decades, now adding the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites to that extensive list.

In fact, the project has seen a number of family businesses come on board, including Wilson Security, who have been looking after the security needs of the Limestone Coast and South West Victoria for more than 20 years. The experienced and highly trained technicians are qualified to confidently design, supply, install, commission, service, maintain and monitor the most up to date security systems on the market today and they are part of the long list of local contractors adding their expertise to the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites. Earthworks experts GT Bobcat is also a long standing business, established in 1988, also as a family operation. What started with one man and one machine has grown into one of the leading civil construction and demolition outfits in the region with an expert team that has been behind a number of major commercial, industrial and residential projects in this region and have now added the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites to their list of satisfied clients. And the list of established businesses tied up with the ground breaking project continues with Baxter Hire, a fixture on the Mount Gambier commercial landscape since 1971, providing the tools and equipment needed to create the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites. Baxter Hire has earned a reputation for its vast range of reliable equipment, well-maintained by its friendly and helpful staff, and the new medical centre is just another of Mount Gambier’s major commercial projects that have been strongly supported by Peter Burchell and his team. cont. page 32

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FROM PAGE 30 Then there’s Cameron Lock Surveying, another iconic Mount Gambier based business that has been bringing its experience and expertise to major developments across the Limestone Coast and South West Victoria since 1962. Directors Craig Lock and Mike Cameron, together with their staff, have more than 90 years’ experience working in this region and the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites is another one of those large scale projects. And it is also another large scale project also tapping into the expertise of hardware giant Banner Mitre 10 that has been supplying hardware and building products in South Australia for almost four decades. Employing more than 250 people across the State, Banner Mitre 10 is supported by a trade distribution centre, two frame and truss manufacturing plants, plus a home selection centre and Beaumont Tiles, in Mount Gambier. Green Triangle Electronics has also been an integral part of the Mount Gambier commercial landscape and with more than 30 years of being at the cutting edge of technology and communication and they are the brains behind the state-of-the-art Mount Gambier Medical

Consulting Suites. From consultation and design, to installation, training and support, Green Triangle Electronics are a key player in the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites’ IT and communication needs. Of course, when it comes to serving this community, few businesses can match the longevity and experience of Viridian Mount Gambier with more than 120 years of experience in this region when it comes to the provision of glazing solutions and the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites is certainly a

project where the glazing is almost as prominent as the eye catching spotted gum cladding. Warrnambool’s Stephenson’s Kitchens is another, in the long list of established family operations lending its skills to the new medical centre. Blending craftsmanship, materials and contemporary styling since 1985, Matt and Emma Pleming are now in charge, and were the perfect fit for this project, which was all about blending the old and new. Solomons has also been a key partner in the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites, bringing the expertise of its design team and installers to the project. Solomons Mount Gambier offers products such as wool and synthetic carpet, engineered timber and laminate floating floors, sheet vinyl, vinyl planks and tiles.

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Another Mount Gambier based business playing a role in the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites is Dollar Curtains and Blinds – yet another family owned company bringing its expertise to the city’s newest commercial development. For more than five decades, the handmade window dressings and a team committed to attention to detail have been adding the finishing touches to projects, large and small, throughout the region and they have brought that blend of practicality and flair to the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites. Maloney Plumbing, South East Fitouts and Southern Nucrete are also part of the contingent of local businesses that have gone above and beyond to ensure the quality of the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites project at 20 Sturt Street.

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MEDICAL SERVICES AVAILABLE AT MOUNT GAMBIER MEDICAL CONSULTING SUITES Warrnambool Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (WPRS) has already been visiting Mount Gambier for some time and is the inaugural tenant at the Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites. WPRS provides caring and comprehensive care in all areas of plastic and cosmetic surgery, general surgery, dermatology, facial rejuvenation, Medispa and hand therapy and a visit to the WPRS specialists in Mount Gambier can ensure access to all these services, with some of the treatments, though, only available on site in Warrnambool.

Hand Therapy Clinic Hand Injuries; Chronic Conditions (Arthritis) & Post Surgical Management

Medical Tattooing Nipple and Areola Reconstruction & Cosmetic Tattooing

South Coast Vein Institute Varicose vein assessment; Sclerotherapy; Radiofrequency ablation; Laser & Micro Phlebectomy

Breast Cancer Clinic Breast Cancer Reconstruction Surgery

(WARRNAMBOOL ONLY) MoleMap™ Molemap spot check & Full body Molemap

MediSpa Laser Therapies & Microdermabrasion; Chemical Skin Peels & Cosmeceuticals cont. page 34

Their treatment services are extensive: Plastic Surgery Clinic Skin Cancer Management; Hand surgery; Microsurgery; Paediatric Conditions; Burns management & Facial Trauma Surgery Cosmetic Surgery Clinic Abdominoplasty; Breast Augmentation; Breast Lift/Reduction; Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery); Liposuction; Facelift; Thigh and Arm Reduction & Rhinoplasty (Nasal Surgery)

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Dermatology Skin checks; Skin cancer management; Acne, Rosacea; Eczema; Psoriasis; Skin Allergy testing & Excessive sweating treatment General Surgery Clinic Breast cancer surgery; Vein clinic; Endocrine surgery; Abdominal surgery & Endoscopy Facial Rejuvenation Clinic Anti-Wrinkle Cosmetic Injections; Dermal Fillers; Fat Dissolving Injections & Migraine/Teeth Grinding Treatment

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FROM OPP. PAGE Southwest Orthopaedics is also a committed partner with Mount Gambier Medical Consulting Suites, with orthopaedic surgeon Alasdair Sutherland heading the team. Alasdair has extensive orthopaedic training in Scotland, Italy and Australia and has been a fully accredited orthopaedic specialist since 2002, moving to Warrnambool in 2010 and now set to consult in Mount Gambier. Alasdair’s areas of interest are knee conditions, including non-surgical management, keyhole surgery, ligament reconstruction and joint replacement surgery, hip replacements, foot surgery, hand surgery and care of fractures and other musculoskeletal injuries. Alasdair also has a physiotherapist and surgical assistant on his books as well to look after all your needs before, during and after surgery. PHOTOS BY FRANK MONGER

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1. The Little Red Book is a collection of quotations by which Chinese revolutionary? 2. Who was Henry VIII’s first wife? 3. In which country was dictator Adolf Hitler born? 4. Pope Francis hails from which South American country? 5. Who played Prince Phillip in the 2006 movie The Queen? 6. Which musical duo wrote the musical The King & I and who starred as Anna and the King of Siam in the original 1956 movie based on the popular musical? 7. Current Danish monarch Margrethe II is the mother-in-law of which Aussie? 8. Who played Bob Hawke and Blanche d’Alpuget in the 2010 TV movie Hawke? 9. For her role in which movie did Grace Kelly win a Best Actress Oscar? 10. Who was the first female Prime Minister of India? 11. Which world leader resides at 10 Downing Street? 12. Mary Lou McDonald is the leader of which Irish political party?

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13. How many years was Julie Bishop the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party? 14. Who was the first President of the United States? 15. Who is Australia’s longest serving Prime Minister? 16. Which royal couple wed on May 19 last year? 17. Which musical legend performed a rewritten and rerecorded version of his hit Candle in the Wind at Princess Diana’s funeral? 18. Who was the first female Victorian Premier? 19. Which 20th century British monarch abdicated for love? 20. Aussie actresses Cate Blanchett and Margot Robbie have both played which monarch in film?

ANSWERS 1. Mao Tse Tung; 2. Catherine of Aragon; 3. Austria; 4. Argentina; 5. James Cromwell; 6. Rodgers & Hammerstein – Deborah Kerr & Yul Brynner; 7. Princess Mary (Mary Donaldson); 8. Richard Roxburgh & Asher Keddie; 9. The Country Girl; 10. Indira Gandhi; 11. British Prime Minister; 12. Sinn Fein; 13. 11; 14. George Washington; 15. Sir Robert Menzies; 16. Prince Harry & Meghan Markle; 17. Elton John; 18. Joan Kirner; 19. Edward VIII; 20. Elizabeth I

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CHRISTCHURCH FUNDRAISER Bayview College students used Harmony Day to show solidarity with those who were affected by the recent tragedy in Christchurch. Normally an opportunity to celebrate diversity, the students used the day to reflect and raise funds. A donation of almost NZD $300 was made to local charity United Way Glenelg who forwarded the donation to their sister charity, United Way New Zealand. United Way New Zealand chief executive Teresa Moore was thrilled with the students fundraising efforts and said the funds would go towards post trauma support for young people affected by the tragic events and counselling. Above - Alexis Graham, Jaymie Falconer, Nicole Carr, Nuzhatul Mannam, Taylah Purcell, Conor Drought & Oliver Marshall.

The Mount Gambier City Council is determined to be as transparent as possible, allowing community engagement wherever possible and the latest initiative being considered to improve the lines of communication is live streaming of council meetings. Community members can have their say on the fledgling idea by heading to https://www. haveyoursaymountgambier.com.au/ online-viewing-council-meetings and completing a short survey. The survey is the result of an initial report on cost and policy implications around live streaming and recording meetings which was presented to council at its meeting last month. “Council supports the concept of live streaming council meetings in the interest of increasing community engagement, transparency and providing greater accessibility for the community,” Mayor Lynette Martin said. Costs and operating requirements all still need to be fleshed out as part of the potential live streaming program. “With all the various technology available at our fingertips these days, it’s easy to assume that it would be simple and cheap to live stream or record meetings,” Mayor Martin said. “However, to deliver a service of lifestyle1.net | 36

sufficient quality there is an estimated cost of up to $30,000 for equipment and installation. In addition, operating costs associated with delivering the service to meet community expectations could be in the vicinity of $20,000.” The survey asks respondents to indicate if they would prefer to watch meetings in real time, watch a recorded meeting in their own time, or both. “Council wants to find out directly from the community if people are interested in watching meetings online or not, and if so, how this will be of value to them,” Mayor Martin said. “It goes on to ask

what features would be expected of a recorded meeting, including captions, a transcript, sign language, audio description, bookmarking, translation into other languages and whether or not there is still interest in the initiative considering the costs.” The survey closes this Friday. The community is also reminded that they are always welcome to attend council’s monthly meetings in the public gallery. Above - Mount Gambier City Council is considering live streaming or recording council meetings.


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Front squats, burpees, sprints, box jumps, skipping, rowing, step ups, Olympic lifting – sound like fun? Well it does to some people and nine year old Louredes Cleaver is one of those people. The St Martins Lutheran College has just completed a five week, worldwide challenge and finished an incredible second in her age group. It is a CrossFit initiative called the Cub Games and it is held annually, with competitors form around the world completing mandated workouts and sending the video evidence of their workout to competition organisers and then the points are tallied and the competitors ranked. The weekly workout was released online every Thursday at 5pm, and each athlete had until Wednesday 10am (AEST) the following week to lodge a score. It ran from February 21 to March 27 and Louredes has just been notified that she officially finished second. It was a Queensland based girl that took the top honour, but given Louredes was tackling athletes from all over the world, including

the United States and United Kingdom, her second placing is phenomenal. Locally, Blue Lake CrossFit runs a kids class but Louredes can rarely attend that due to other commitments, so she trains mostly with the adults and mainly on weekends. “I do love training with the adults because I think that pushes me more,” Louredes said. While many of us are tired just reading the list of workout options Louredes runs through each week, Louredes uses the word fun, a lot. “I really do love it and I love challenging myself and getting better,” she said. Mother Marissa Altorf, who also competes in crossfit challenges, said Louredes often had multiple attempts at each workout to get the best possible score. “I sometimes had to just keep videoing because you did have that whole week to record your best score,” Marissa said. “Sometimes I had to say that enough was enough.” Louredes did one workout 13 times to achieve a score with which she was happy.

The workouts are designed and tested by certified CrossFit trainers, and equipment is minimal, with the competition, which has three age groups, being based around fun and safety. “It was tough and it was hard but I was pretty determined to do the best I could,” Louredes said. Brandon Swan, an Aussie icon in CrossFit, is Louredes idol and she has had the chance to meet him at an event in Queensland. “He even gave me his gold medal and I have it at home and often have it out where I can see it where I train,” Louredes said. She also has motivational signs around her home gym training space, including ‘what would Brandon do?’. “It is her determination that I am most proud of,” Marissa said. “She is always trying to go harder and get faster.” The Year 4 students also plays hockey for the Riddoch Strikers and enjoys swimming.

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The Pioneers men returned to the winners list with a comprehensive demolition of South Adelaide at the Icehouse on Saturday. The Pioneers scored a mammoth 82 points in the paint, only two points shy of the Panthers’ team total as the Pioneers dominated every key statistic. It is hard to believe the game was all tied up at 22 points apiece at quarter time, meaning the Pioneers completely dominated after the first break, piling on 99 points to 62 for the remainder of the contest. It was in the second quarter that the Pioneers stepped it up at least a couple of gears, with Dayjar Dickson cutting loose with nine points, including three dunks, while Erik Burdon hit a couple of classy threes and Tom Daly and Sam Daly started to look damaging as the Pioneers piled on 35 points to only 14 from the Panthers. Tom Daly again led from the front, with a game high 27 points, four rebounds and eight assists, while Dickson picked up 22 points and 10 rebounds. Sam Daly also continues to show why the Pioneers were so keen to reunite him with his

brother, putting up 20 points. Statistics including 59 fast break points to 11 points and 36 points from turnover to seven emphasise the complete dominance of the home side. The Pioneers women remain undefeated at the Icehouse, again staying on point in a close contest to eventually secure a 14 point victory over South Adelaide. The Pioneers are now one of five team on three wins and arguably the most pleasing thing about the weekend victory was the evenness of the performance with four players in double figures for points scoring and

not as much was left to skipper Amanda Frost in terms of hitting the scoreboard. The skipper still top scored with 17 points and was again pivotal with her on court leadership as well as helping herself to eight defensive rebounds. Olivia Wormald was also prominent on the boards with a game high 12 rebounds, while Melissa Russell and Pachis Roberts also got the job done in the rebounding department as well as scoring 15 points each. Emily Winter continues to be a pivotal player for the Pioneers as she continues to impact both ends of the court.

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Winter scored 15 points, pulled in six rebounds and has been supremely consistent in the first five matches. Roberts looked comfortable again and will only be better for the run in her return to full time basketball. The Pioneers host North Adelaide this weekend at the Icehouse and the men will be looking for retribution from the opening round, while the girls will be looking to reverse the round one result, which was a tight contest. Below (from left) - Dayjar Dickson, Emily Winter & Tom Daly.

MAGPIES LOOK OMINOUS No Melissa Russell, no Narelle Ryan – no problem. Kalangadoo, missing star goaler Russell, retired defender Ryan, as well as Georgia Duncan, Jassy Croser and Kirsty Egan from its 2018 premiership line-up, unveiled a significantly new look line-up in round one of Mid South East netball and the bad news for opposition clubs is the Magpies still very much loom as the team to beat. Led by star goaler and 2018 grand final best on court Abbey Duncan and, arguably one of the association’s best ever players, Jayde Peacock, Kalangadoo was able to account for Tantanoola in the grand final rematch. Losing tall young goaler Emma Gould to injury in the second quarter didn’t help the Tigers cause, although having former Port MacDonnell player Darcie Kuhl, who is also a huge target in the shooting circle, to enter the fray certainly allowed the Tigers to continue with the same game plan. The defensive trio of Simone Little, Kate Bromley and Victoria Lucas were creating turnover for Tantanoola but more often than not, Kalangadoo was able to win the ball back and limit the scoreboard damage. The new look defensive combination of Lauren Duncan and youngster Chelsea Croser showed promise for the reigning premiers and in the end, Kalangadoo secured a 12 goal victory. Full scoreboard on page 43.


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RARE AIR Oklahoma Thunder point guard Russell Westbrook achieved the rarest of individual statistical feats the other day hitting a 20-2020 which translates to at least 20 points, at least 20 rebounds and at least 20 assists. How rare? According to the Elias Sports Bureau the legendary Wilt Chamberlain is the only other player to ever achieve the feat, getting 22 points, 25 rebounds and 21 assists on February 2, 1968

BITTERSWEET What an emotional day for AFLW star Erin Phillips the other week. Her team Adelaide secured the AFLW premiership with Phillips again leading from the front winning best on ground honours but then late in the game, she injured her knee which will require a full knee reconstruction and 12 months of rehabilitation before considering if she will play again (Phillips is 33). Two days after co-captaining Adelaide to the AFLW premiership, she capped her outstanding season by winning the league’s best & fairest award and being named captain of the All-Australian team.

FAREWELLING A CHAMPION While it’s not 100% official it is strongly suggested that the $4million Queen Elizabeth Stakes over 2000 metres at Randwick on April 13 will be the final race for legendary racehorse Winx. Winx recently won her 24th Group 1 race, her 32nd consecutive race and will be front and centre in any talks about the greatest racehorse ever

PACKER TOPS SOUTH EAST GOLF VETERANS The field was 63 on a fine pleasant day at Millicent when the South East golf veterans took to the course. A sudden loss of form saw Wally Altschwager and Ian Todd win the Ross Orchard trophy, so they didn’t go home with out a ball. The Second Division was won by Ian Telfer, with 36 points, from Trev Hutchesson, 35, and Robbie Gordon, 34. The First Division was scooped up by local Bruce Packer, on 41 points, from Brian Sherlock, on 38, and Barry Brook, on 35. The trial of a four tee hit off was cautiously deemed a success with about half an hour trimmed off the day, and all proceedings finished before 4pm. It will be assessed again when trialled at Bordertown on April 30, which is the next outing, after the Getaway which is this week, and the Harrow and Casterton Challenge matches the following two weeks after that. The ball rundown was at 30 points.

SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED The 2019 Barrie Holmes Memorial Basketball Scholarship recipients have been announced by the Tenison Woods College Titans basketball program and Sarah Nulty and Oli Thomson have taken the honours. Stephen, Peter, Anthony and Gloria Holmes presented the scholarships, which were created in memory of Barrie Holmes - an avid participant, coach, trainer and supporter of not just basketball but many sports at Tenison Woods College. The Barrie Holmes Memorial Scholarship is awarded to an applicant or applicants that show not only outstanding basketball skills but a dedication to the sport through their training, perseverance, passion and understanding the importance of being part of a team.

INDOOR BOWLS SEASON KICKS OFF The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association opened its 2019 season last week with a Mixed Triples Championship and the start of the Kimberly-Clark Pennant. The season opened with the M.S Hein & Sons Mixed Triples Championship, as well as the association’s patron and life member Athol Malseed rolling the first jack and patroness Elma Attiwill rolling the first bowl to officially open the 2019 season. The Mixed Triples Championship followed with 20 team entries, with the team from Kongorong of Heather Sims, Betty Allen & Des Allen defeating the Yahl team of Mary Lockwood, Elma Attiwill and Ken Stephens in the first semi final, 10 shots to two and in the second semi final, the combined team of Janice Knight, Gary McIntyre and Jeremy Butler took victory over the in form Moorak team of Harry Georgio, Nola Spencer and Gary Walters, nine shots to five. The final was rather close with the Allen team leading by four shots after the first two ends and holding the lead all the way until the last end. This is where the Butler team needed to score two shots to win and with luck on theire side that’ exactly what happened giving the Blue Lake Bowlers/ Wandilo team of Janice Knight, Gary McIntyre and Jeremy Butler victory and claim the first association championship for the year, six shots to five. In the consolation final the Post-Tel team of Keisha Pearson, Andrew Simpson and Stephen VonDuve defeated Beryl Messenger, Rod Fleming and Michael Cameron, from the Commercial Club, nine shots to four. RESULTS Kimberly-Clark Australia Pennants - Round 1 Glenburnie 56 d RSL & District Gold 54; Commercial Club 53 d Yahl 49; Post-Tel 63 d Saints 38; Wandilo Water Rats 55 d Kongorong 48; Mt Gambier Bowls Club 58 d Blue Lake Bowlers White 52; Moorak Blue 69 d Moorak Red 55; Glencoe 58 d Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 48; Mil Lel - Bye

Shield Qualification Premiership Table after round 1 Post-Tel 2 points, 165.78%; Moorak Blue 2, 125.45; Glencoe 2,120.83; Wandilo Water Rats 2,114.58; Mt Gambier Bowls Club 2, 111.53; Commercial Club 2, 108.16; Glenburnie 2, 103.70; RSL & District Gold 0, 96.42; Yahl 0, 92.45; Blue Lake Bowlers White 0, 89.65; Kongorong 0, 87.27; Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 0, 82.75; Moorak Red 0, 79.71; Saints 0, 60.31; Mil Lel 0, 00.00. Above - Mixed Triples Finalists (from left) - Des Allen, Heather Sims, Betty Allen, Keisha Pearson, Andrew Simpson, Stephen VonDuve, Michael Cameron, Beryl Messenger, Rod Fleming, Janice Knight, Jeremy Butler & Gary McIntyre. Right - Patron Athol Malseed Standing behind the Patroness Elma Attiwill delivering the first bowl to open the 2019 season.

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The first match of round two saw the new look West Divison 2 Women take on an experienced Tigers side. Things looked ominous from the early going with Tigers dominating possession. West’s effort in defence was outstanding, though, so despite the Tigers onslaught, the scoreboard was left blank until Teena McKee put one on the board midway through the first quarter. West was left to look for opportunities on the counter attack but the young West players were repelled by the experienced Kirrily Cooper on each occasion. The second quarter was a virtual replica of the first, with McKee again scoring, this time from an opportunity on a broken up penalty corner. West’s best scoring opportunity came with four minutes to go in the half with some good passing inside the attacking circle but desperate defence from Tigers held them out. Tigers steadied and went into half time with a comfortable 2-0 lead. Play was more even in the third quarter with both teams having opportunities. Tigers had the slight edge but outstanding defence from West goalkeeper Georgia Mustey was keeping West within touching distance. Evetually, thought, Tigers broke through again with Kelly Ryan scoring a scrambling goal just before three quarter time. With a comfortable three goal lead heading into the last quarter, Tigers were able to relax into their game style and comfortably regain the momentum. Kelly Ryan slotted another as they

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started to dominate. West were still giving it their all and managed to claw one back when Agnes Doyle finished with a fine goal after her team mates built a quality counter attack. It was against the current though and Tigers stamped their overall authority on the game with a final goal to Margaret Fenwick to seal the 5-1 victory. Goals: Tigers – Teena McKee, Kelly Ryan 2; Margaret Fenwick. West – Agnes Doyle Best Players: Tigers – Tina McKee, Emma Ryan, Kelsey Hately. West – Georgia Mustey, Agnes Doyle, Casey Kolpin. RESULTS Division 1/2 Women Redbacks 3 d Strikers (D2) 0; Redbacks (D2) 1 d West (D1) 0; Tigers (D2) d West (D2) 1 U15 Girls Tigers 2 d Strikers 1 Division 2 Men Redbacks 4 d Cavaliers 1 Division 3 Men West 1 drew Strikers 1 Above (left) - Teena McKee scored a double for Tigers in women’s hockey action n Friday night. Above (right) -Tigers’ Emma Ryan and West’s Rachel Calliss had a good battle throught Friday nights Division 2 clash.

SUCCESSFUL LIMESTONE CUP The inaugural Limestone All Abilities Cup was played late last month and the event looks set to be a fixture on the calendar for players with an intellectual disability. Jordy Henderson Ross, from Special Olympics Adelaide, made history, scoring the first goal of the event, while United Abilities Metro took home the inaugural silverware with a 2-1 victory over Special Olympics Adelaide with a 2-1 grand final victory. The five-a-side soccer event kicked off with a Torch Run and after a day of strong competition, individual awards were also handed out to the top goal scorer Sam Mills (United Abilities Country), best goal keeper Bart Letheam (Limestone All Abilities) and player of the tournament Kosta Katianos Nemes (Special Olympics Adelaide). All athletes not in the grand final received a participation medal. The event was made possible by the generous support of sponsors City of Mount Gambier, the Limestone Coast Football Association, Blue Lake Soccer Club, as hosts of the event, and Special Olympics South Australia. Bill Stephenson was also critical in the event’s success, taking on the refereeing duties, with Keith Seiler organising the competition.

The Lower South East ladies have triumphed in the Bowls SA Round Robin held in Adelaide last week at Payneham Bowling Club. The ladies went through the seven matches undefeated, adding to its 2001/02 and 2009/10 titles at the same event. Players representing the South East were Di Murch, Belinda Pepper, Chris Poulton, Judy Lack (Bordertown) Marj Richardson, Jodi Kotz, Jenny Trengove (Keith) Heather Richards, Joy Bilney, Judith Grosvenor (Port MacDonnell) Andrea Radley and Sarah Ross (reserve) (Millicent) Cathy Healy, Lindy Mark (Naracoorte RSL) Di Brown (Naracoorte) Helen Vawser (Kingston) Jenny Bowering (Mt Gambier RSL) and manager Jenny Waugh. The men finished fifth at their comparable event with three wins during the series. Players that represented the South East in the men’s event were Greg Carpenter, Bill Bremner (Mount Gambier) Andy

Ashby, Deane Wilkinson, Gary Feast, Gary Bowering (Mt Gambier RSL) Adam Wilson (Port MacDonnell) Iain Campbell, Rod Gibbs, Steve Carnellor, Wayne Ross (Millicent) Daryl Stopp, Geoff Hams, Gordon Brown (Keith) David Lack, Col Sutton (Bordertown) Justin Brown (Padthaway) Dean Burgoyne (Robe) Eric Pitt (Naracoorte) Jon Buckley (Naracoorte RSL) and manager Barry Oliver. Above - The victorious South East ladies team (back row from left)- Jenny Bowering, Helen Vawser, Belinda Pepper, Judy Jack, Lindy Mark, Sarah Ross, Judith Grosvenor, Jenny Trengove & Joy Bilney and (front row from left) - Andrea Radley, Chris Poulton, Heather Richards, Di Murch, Jodi Kotz, Cathy Healy, Di Brown, Marj Richardson & Jenny Waugh (team manager).

ROBE WINS GRAND FINAL REMATCH Robe and Mt Burr played an epic grand final in 2018 and their round one rematch was equally as absorbing, albeit with much less on the line, except bragging rights. In the 2018 flag decider it was a kick basically on the final siren that clinched victory for the Roosters while at the weekend, it was arguably a close contest courtesy of Robe squandering scoring opportunities and Mt Burr staying in the contest by making the most of theirs. The Mossies kicked an incredible 13.1 but fell two points shy of the reigning premiers, who had 26 scoring shots, which reflected their edge in amount of possession during the round one contest. Todd Lockwood was impressive for the Roosters, earning best on ground honours and snaring five goals, while Jon Agnew picked up where he left off in 2018 and Jake Wehl was again prominent. Sam Wallis and Josh Wallis were prominent for the Mossies, while Dylan Ridley bagged three goals. One thing the contest reinforced as early season predictions that the 2018 grand finalists will again be competition pacesetters in 2019. In other matches, Hatherleigh flexed its muscles with a 93 point demolition of Kongorong, adding credence to the pre-season prediction that Hatherleigh could be the big mover in 2019, while Glencoe, courtesy of an 11 goal haul from Penola recruit Brodie Foster, had the expected lop sided victory over Nangwarry, while

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Kalangadoo got off to a flier with a six goal to one opening quarter, and never looked back in its 84 point win over Tantanoola – one of the teams that have been hit most by player losses. Above - Robe’s Jack Kelly & Jon Agnew celebrating the 2018 premiership.

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EAST GAMBIER CRICKET CLUB PRESENTATIONS

Senior cricket awards (from left) - Ben Clark - Club Person of Year Award; Dion Stratford - A grade batting; Alex Roberts - B grade batting & fielding; Emerson Marks - A grade fielding - Simon Golebiowski - A grade bowling. Absent: Harrison Karsten - B grade bowling.

Under 14 awards (from left) - Blake OvermattPohlner - bowling; Angus Clarke - batting & Riley Lawrence - fielding. Absent: Ky McCracken - fielding.

Under 16 awards (from left) - Noah Gazzard - fielding; Brydie Murphy - fielding & coach’s award; Liam Turley - bowling & Riley Flamank - batting.

Under 12 awards (from left) - Tex Tilley - fielding award & Ethan Carne - batting & bowling awards. Absent: William Humphries - fielding & Lachlan Creasey - coach’s award.

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Mount Gambier Cycling Club held a memorial race dedicated to club life member Max McKenzie, who served the club for more than 50 years, from 1949, as vice president, coach, and volunteer. Despite threatening rain and windy conditions, 20 cyclists started the 40km race as Adelaide based local rider Angus Maddern (pictured above left) continued his winning streak, crossing the line first and recording the fastest time. Fellow scratch rider Sean Angus was second and Amy Wight was third, securing first and fastest female cyclist. Minor places showed promising junior, Josh Waters with fourth and Victorian Cycling Hall of Fame veteran Ray Bilney (pictured above right) gaining a satisfying fifth place. David McKenzie, son of Max, attended, watching on course and then presenting the winning trophies. The trophies had been kindly donated by long time club supporter Doug Issell and his wife, Judith.

The Mount Gambier Cycling Club wound up its 2018/19 Track Season at the end of last month with their final track training session, followed by a barbeque. The club initially ran free track training sessions on Wednesday afternoons for juniors and seniors, supplying bikes for those that didn’t have their own track bikes. As popularity grew, the club started running Friday afternoon track racing for licensed riders and race training sessions for unlicensed riders. The sessions were made possible thanks to the generosity of coach Mark Wight, with Mike Bakker lending a hand with coaching and bike maintenance. The club was also fortunate to have a supportive group of parents encouraging their children and helping wherever they could. The 2019/20 track season kicks off in October.

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Darren Gray Cricketer of the Year - Dion Stratford (right) with club life member & Dion’s father Mark Stratford.


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A GRADE

A GRADE Hatherleigh 2.7 8.8 10.13 18.18 (126) Kongorong 1.1 3.4 3.7 4.9 (33) Goals - Hatherleigh: S. Telfer 7; J. Bateman 4; B. Farbis 3; S. Waring, M. Faulkner, L. Walker, W. Chay. Kongorong: T. Hales 2; W. Whitty, B. Weaver. Best - Hatherleigh: J. Bateman, M. Pulmer, J. Faulkner, S. Telfer, L. Walker, W. Chay. Glencoe 5.7 16.8 23.12 32.19 (211) Nangwarry 2.3 2.3 6.3 6.4 (40) Goals - Glencoe: B. Foster 11; M. McRae, A. Hentschke 4; T. Weaver, A. Gregory 3; D. Childs, T. Edwards, C. Von Duve, Z. Cocks, M. Kasparian, D. Pfitzner, W. Maloney. Nangwarry: R. Masters, D. Podobnik 2; R. Zerk. Best - Glencoe: P. Mitchell, B. Foster, M. Kasparian, D. Pfitzner, D. Watson, C. Von Duve. Nangwarry: R. Lindner, B. Deamer,. D. Podobnik, M. Johnson, G. McWaters, M. Chaplin. Robe 4.4 5.7 9.10 11.15 (81) Mt Burr 2.0 7.0 8.0 13.1 (79) Goals -Robe: T. Lockwood 5; K. Cuthbertson, E. Regnier, Q. McCallum 2; Z. Deane. Mt Burr: D. Ridley 3; T. Renzi, D. Bowering, B. Hennink 2; T. Vanderhorst, J. Dowdy, J. Fiebig, T. Allen. Best - Robe: T. Lockwood, J. Agnew, J. Wehl, J. Sneath, E. Samuel, T. Wachtel. Mt Burr: S. Wallis, J. Wallis, D. Ridley, R. Gamble, J. Fiebig, J. Dowdy. Kalangadoo 6.7 10.9 15.12 18.17 (125) Tantanoola 1.0 4.5 5.5 5.11 (41) Goals - Kalangadoo: M. Varcoe 5; L. Redford 3; S. McManus, T. Jones 2; M. Lowe, L. Hay, C. Mules, B. Galpin, S. Agnew, E. Maney. Tantanoola: M. Pilmore 3; C. Hale, M. Khan. Best - Kalangadoo: M. Varcoe, J. Bannister, B. Galpin, D. Barlow, S. McManus, E. Maney. Tantanoola: M. Pilmore, H. Brown, B. Reilly, S. Haniford, C. Saint, M. Sorella.

B GRADE Hatherleigh 14.19 (93) d Kongorong 6.1 (37) Glencoe 15.14 (104) d Nangwarry 0.7 (7) Robe 14.6 (90) d Mt Burr 5.3 (33) Tantanoola 12.8 (80) d Kalangadoo 4.5 (29)

SENIOR COLTS Kongorong 12.8 (80) d Hatherleigh 6.7 (48) Glencoe 14.13 (97) d Nangwarry 6.11 (47) Mt Burr 9.14 (68) d Robe 4.2 (26) Tantanoola 10.11 (71) d Kalangadoo 6.7 (43)

JUNIOR COLTS Hatherleigh 7.2 (42) d Kongorong 4.4 (28) Nangwarry 6.11 (47) d Glencoe 1.6 (12) Robe 21.10 (136) d Mt Burr 0.0 (0) Tantanoola 20.8 (128) d Kalangadoo 0.0 (0)

HAMPDEN FOOTBALL A GRADE Koroit 5.5 11.9 14.13 19.15 (129) Hamilton Kangaroos 1.0 4.1 5.2 8.4 (52) Goals - Koroit: S. Dobson 7; J. Hausker, T. Couch 3; B. Dobson 2; J. Whitehead, R. Raymond, J. Gow, L. Rhook. Hamilton: J. Pepper, H. Waters 2; D. Russell, L. Uebergang, L. Dare, H. Douglas. Best - Koroit: A. Pulling, B. Dobson, J. Gow, S. Dobson, T. McPherson, T. Couch. Hamilton: H. Waters, B. Hicks, J. O’Brien, S. Barnes, D. Starkie, J. Slabbert. Portland 4.2 8.4 13.4 14.6 (90) North Warrnambool 4.1 5.5 8.9 13.12 (90) Goals - Portland: No details available. Best - Portland: No details available.

Heywood 6.8 12.13 14.19 19.21 (135) Heathmere 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.1 (7) Goals - Heywood: G. Slade 5; S. Harker 3; P. Ropitini, C. Foster 2; A. Bamblett, A. Bamblett, B. Church, P. Baust, T. Chitava, S. Bell, E. Bott. Heathmere: J. Patterson. Best - Heywood: E. Bott, T. Chitava, C. Harker, T. Lovett-Murray, N. McDowell, C. Foster. Heathmere: K. McQualtter, J. Patterson, T. Parker, B. Clements, S. Johnstone. Westerns 3.6 7.6 11.11 17.14 (116) Dartmoor 1.2 2.5 5.8 7.11 (54) Goals - Westerns: S. Atchison 7; C. Williamson 4; D. Mitchell 2; D. Marlow, J. Davies, E. Williamson, Z. Shepherd. Dartmoor: R. Childs 2; M. Rowney, C. Hatfield, J. Finnigan. J. Roosa, B. Hicks. Best - Westerns: D. Marlow, S. Atchison, C. Williamson, A. Roberts, P. Rogers, H. Eddington. Dartmoor: B. Polaski, M. Rowney, W. Bytheway, T. Millard, B. Hicks, C. Cook. Cavendish 1.1 2.9 5.10 7.15 (57) Branxholme-Wallacedale 2.4 3.4 5.7 7.8 (50) Goals - Cavendish: E. Turner 3; R. Wilks 2; D. Harris, L. Frost. Branxholme-Wallacedale B. Dowsett 4; J. Austin 2; G. Stephenson. Best - Cavendish: C. Walsh, R. Wilks, E. Turner, C. Gellert, L. Gellert, J. Pyner. Branxholme-Wallacedale: F. Wheeler, J. Bradley, J. Austin, M. Kenny, D. Hockey, B. Dowsett. Tyrendarra 5.2 12.2 14.7 17.8 (110) Coleraine 2.1 5.4 7.4 10.6 (66) Goals - Tyrendarra: H. Dyke 4; B. Falcone 3; S. Marra, P. GRaham, M. Pitt 2; D. Bennett, T. Hutchinson, A. Orchard, M. Clark. Coleraine: C. Tosetti 7; J. Nash 2; W. Latty. Best - Tyrendarra: M. Pitt, H. Dyke, S. Marra, J. Hadreck, L. Solly, H. Aitken. Coleraine: H. Russell, B. Smythe, J. Nash, L. MacDonald, N. Baulch, A. Mills.

Keith 6.6 12.8 17.15 20.18 (138) Kingston 3.1 3.2 3.3 8.7 (55) Goals - Keith: J. Robertson, M. McDonough 7; G. Thring 2; G. Johnson, A. Dunstan, B. Woodall, S. Schreiber. Kingston: B. Simpson, R. Werchiwski, S. Robertson 2; T. Mills, T. Baker. Best - Keith: G. Thring, J. Robertson, M. McDonough, A. Dunstan, W. McMurray, J. Jones. Kingston: B. Simpson, T. Baker, S. Mazzone, J. Siviour, D. Richardson, S. Robertson.

B GRADE Border Districts 9.8 (62) d Padthaway 4.3 (27) Mundulla 11.12 (78) d Naracoorte 4.4 (28) Bordertown 8.11 (59) d Kaniva Leeor 7.5 (47) Penola 13.7 (85) d Lucindale 6.3 (39) Kingston 14.12 (96) d Keith 5.2 (32)

SENIOR COLTS Naracoorte 15.5 (95) d Mundulla 0.0 (0) Kaniva Leeor 9.13 (67) d Bordertown 5.15 (45) Penola 17.9 (111) d Padthaway/Lucindale 0.2 (2) Kingston 11.6 (72) d Keith 8.5 (53)

JUNIOR COLTS Naracoorte 10.4 (64) d Mundulla 0.0 (0) Bordertown 10.7 (67) d Kaniva Leeor 1.1 (7) Keith 10.2 (62) d Kingston 0.1 (1)

MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL A GRADE Hatherleigh 64 (S. Faulkner, M. Pulmer) d Kongorong 42 (B. McEvoy, E. Lightbody); Glencoe 93 (D. Jaeschke, C. hentschke) d Nangwarry 23 (H. Vanderhorst, E. Lawson); Mt Burr 46 (H. Agnew, S. Wallis) d Robe 36 (A. Hunter, T. Nicolle); Kalangadoo 52 d Tantanoola 40 (K. Bromley, V. Lucas)

A RESERVE

KNT FOOTBALL

Hatherleigh 45 (L. Haines, A. Faulkner) d Kongorong 43 (A. Trahar, E. Shepher); Nangwarry 48 (C. Lock, C. McDiarmid) d Glencoe 44 (A. Finnis, J. Gosden); Robe 34 (I. Sneath, J. Lawrie-Read) d Mt Burr 25 (K. Gamble, E. Falting); Tantnaoola 36 (B. Taylor, A. Fensom) drew with Kalangadoo 36.

A GRADE Border Districts 0.1 7.3 9.4 12.8 (80) Padthaway 3.2 5.3 8.4 8.6 (54) Goals- Border Districts: J. Shepherd, B. Helyar, S. Mansell, H. Pretlove 2; B. Keast, F. Adams, R. Oliver, M. Quinn. Padthaway: L. Harder 4; M. Caire, C. Williams, M. Raitt, L. Eats. Best - Border Districts: J. Baron, B. Keast, G. Hapton, F. Adams, M. Quinn, E. Holland. Padthaway: A. Longbottom, T. Redigolo, R. Jaensch, T. Moyle-Read, J. Scott. Mundulla 7.3 13.5 21.7 27.12 (174) Naracoorte 0.3 4.6 6.6 11.8 (74) Goals - Mundulla: J. Hinge 8; L. Wiese 6; N. Mosey 4; J. McGrice, D. Mosey, W. Packer 2; N. Gregurke, D. Noll, B. Packer. Naracoorte: B. Mitchell 4; W. walker 3; S. Willson 2; A. Cheer, J. Gregg. Best - Mundulla: N. Gregurke, E. Jaeschke, L. Duell, J. McGrice, J. Hinge, L. Wiese. Naracoorte: J. Foster, W. Walker, K. Jacobs, S. Willson, J. Gregg, J. Bettoncelli. Kaniva Leeor 5.4 9.9 12.9 14.12 (96 Bordertown 2.1 6.3 10.5 12.9 (81) Goals - Kaniva Leeor: M. Wundke 9l J. Jarred, C. Hitchcock 2; S. Williams Bale. Bordertown: N. Hampel 4; J. Searle 3; J. Barras 2; B. Whittlesea, C. Sandercock, B. Fischer. Best - Kaniva Leeor: M. Wundke, R. Barnes, B. Clark, B. Dodson, C. Meyer, L. Vivian. Bordertown: R. Tink, R. Tink, J. Barras, T. Underwood, C. Sandercock, S. Devitt. Penola 2.4 5.11 8.15 15.20 (110) Lucindale 0.1 1.1 3.3 4.4 (28) Goals - Penola: A. Merrett, B. Merrett 3; S. Gartner, D. Walker 2; S. Berkefeld, J. Nysten, S. Merrett, M. Berkefeld, B. Bryant. Lucindale: D. McCarthy 2; L. Jones, D. Sherwin. Best - Penola: S. Merrett, B. Bryant, M. Merrett, S. berkefeld, H. Porter, S. Klemm. Lucindale: A. Laurencic, T. Logan, J. Walker, T. Menz, L. Jones, R. Jones.

B GRADE Hatherleigh 42 (E. Ellis, E. Cook) d Kongorong 27 (H. Eddington, B. Holmes); Glencoe 65 (A. Briggs, B. Easterbrook) d Nangwarry 21 (A. Lawson, A. Yeates); Robe 34 (T. Edhouse, J. Hawkins) d Mt Burr 28 (K. Burchell, D. Smith); Kalangadoo 41 d Tantanoola 17 (D. Rutkowski, B. Aberle)

B RESERVE Hatherleigh 52 (T. Smith, S. Bateman) d Kongorong 13 (J. Brown, S. Hargreaves); Glencoe 80 (A. Cocks, S. Brierley) d Nangwarry 9 (K. Clayfield, H. Telford); Mt Burr R. Fox, K. Hayward) d Robe 19 (S. Girvan, K. Trussell); Tantanoola 38 (B. Allen, C. Bell) d Kalangadoo 32.

17 & UNDER Hatherleigh 60 (T. Doecke, S. Gibbs) d Kongorong 25 (A. Mullen, J. Patzel); Glencoe 64 (C. Pfitzner, S. Jones) d Nangwarry 24; Robe 64 (S. Haggett, M. Keane) d Mt Burr 31 (M. Bevan, A. Smith-Muhovics); Kalangadoo 75 d Tantanoola 18 (O. Paine, T. Thompson)

15 & UNDER Hatherleigh 82 (D. Hateley, L. Haines) d Kongorong 19 (E. Sutherland, K. Wright); Glencoe 70 (C. Owen. Z. Mulraney) d Nangwarry 17 (T. Cranwell, J. Rohrlach); Robe 46 (E. Yeo, J. McMullan) d Mt Burr 20 (J. Brant, M. Job); Kalangadoo 60 d Tantanoola 24 (J. Little, E. Clarke)

13 & UNDER Hatherleigh 43 (L. Paul, D. Brown) d Kongorong 3 (L. Gordon, E. Sealey); Nangwarry 63 d Glencoe 3 (C. Scott, A. Cram); Robe 38 (R. Schubert, E. Dew) d Mt Burr 31 (J Altschwager, J. Bowering); Kalangadoo 47 d Tantanoola 45 (H. Walker, D. Bevan)

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KNT NETBALL A GRADE Padthaway 47 (C McElroy, J Fonto) d Border Districts 43 (E Pretlove, T Atkinson) Naracoorte 57 (K Mott, B Sinclair) d Mundulla 51 (E Staude, P Marra) Bordertown 69 (N Twigden T Poulton) d K/L United 46 (E Hawker, C Feder) Penola 44 (E Winter, B Klemm) d Lucindale 31 (H Hannaford, M Gear)

A RESERVE Padthaway 45 (P Moyle-Read, H Grady) d Border Districts 41 (E Wilson, T Hindson); Mundulla 62 (M Parry, C Fromm) d Naracoorte 49 (A Harris, K Gill) K/L United 57 (S Munn, B Dickinson) d Bordertown 48 (H Jefferies, E Orrock) Penola 54 (C Bradley, C Long) d Lucindale 36 (J Bittner, S Logan) Keith 38 (S Ansell, M Makin) d Kingston 30 (A Hagel, T Loveridge))

B GRADE Mundulla 57 (R Wakefield, R Colwill) d Naracoorte 48 (M Pretlove, B Henschke) Bordertown 45 (A Hinge, S Hinge) d K/L United 20 (A Munn, A Rutherford) Penola 52 (M Gartner, H Klemm) d Lucindale 33 (J Legoe, H Ware) Keith 62 (T Rehn, E Millhouse) d Kingston 37 (T Armfield, N Pink)

C GRADE Border Districts 50 (Z Hoctor, T Tranter) d Padthaway 33 (E Fretwell, M Dickenson); Mundulla 48 (K Hinge, L Bennett) d Narcoorte 31 (M Shortt, K Bruce); Bordertown 33 (T Nixon, S Marra) d K/L United 31 (R King, N Witmitz) Penola 38 (T Berkin, M Wilkinson) d Lucindale 24 (H Copping, J Tregoweth) Keith 54 (C Nicolai, E Gillett) d Kingston 23 (E Glazbrook, C Wright)

17 & UNDER Padthaway 70 (M Stringer, P Moyle-Read) d Border Districts 51 (O Mould, S Walter); Naracoorte 62 (M Walker, L Henschke) d Mundulla 24 (A Croser, R Harris); Bordertown 39 (T O’Sullivan, H Weatherald) d K/L United 38 (G Hodges, H Hicks); Lucindale 49 (J Bittner, S Delaney) d Penola 29 (K Skeer, A Marcus)

16 & UNDER Bordertown 48 (J Schneider, A Will) d K/L United 31 (C Dodson, J Hawker) Lucindale 26 d Penola 15; Keith 44 (M Driver, T Donaldson) drew Kingston 44 (S Woodward, E Pilmore)

15 & UNDER Mundulla 33 (K Morris, E Mock) drew Naracoorte 33 (C Wooley, J Albrecht) Bordertown 26 (M Hicks, A Weatherald) d K/L United 23 (E Vivian, M Saunders) Keith 45 (M Harper, S Makin) d Kingston 18 (G Bastiaans, B Clarke)

13 & UNDER A Border Districts 33 (L Larder, A Deland) drew Padthaway 33 (K Longbottom, G Buick); Naracoorte 44 (H Waihape, A Anderson) d Mundulla 24 (A Mock, L Rowett); Bordertown 42 (A Fuentes, Z Faulds) d K/L United 22 (L Ansell, C Gray) Lucindale 38 d Penola 18; Keith 29 (T Jones, A Bunnett) d Kingston 9 (K Pilmore, A Drabsch)

13 & UNDER B Border Districts 21 d Padthaway 1; Bordertown 19 d K/L United 2

SOUTH WEST DISTRICT NETBALL A GRADE Westerns 40 d Dartmoor 35; Cavendish 69 (C. Crawford, E. Langley, H. Boxall) d Branxholme-Wallacedale 44 (A. Keatley, S. McKay); Heathmere 55 (K. Pickert, E. Smith, C. Gadsden) d Heywood 29 )J. Lovett-Murray, K. Thorpe, A. Van Wegen); Tyrendarra 74 (R. Kane, E. Alexander, E. Stiles) d Coleraine 41 (C. Langley, J. Mickel-Parry)

HAMPDEN NETBALL A GRADE Koroit 64 d Hamilton Kangaroos 52 (K. Lewis); North Warrnambool 68 d Portland 40 (M. Nash, T. Bannam, R. Grant)


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