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COVER - THE CLEANING PROFESSIONALS Matthew and Summa Tully have been committed to quality cleaning services, using safe products since taking on Cleaneasy Mount Gambier in 2015. Becoming part of the Cleaneasy business success story, which started back in 1985, was a perfect fit for the hard working couple who now service the region for carpet cleaning, tiles and grout, upholstery cleaning, leather cleaning, vinyl cleaning, vinyl stripping and sealing, emergency flood extraction and restoration. Matthew built up a wealth of experience working for the previous owners for four years before deciding to take up ownership of Cleaneasy Mount Gambier and he has always prided himself on providing a high standard of cleaning. “We clean to Australian standards, using modern equipment and only quality detergents,” Matthew said. “It is also really important to us to keep up to date with new techniques, products and fibres.” Cleaneasy Mount Gambier are wool safe approved fibre care specialists, boasts a Certificate III in Asset Maintenance and is an IICRC qualified water damage restoration technician. And Matthew and Summa are also committed to sustainable cleaning and so are self sufficient as they travel the region to complete their cleaning jobs with a fresh water and waste water tanks as part of their van. Having built a reputation for being dependable and trustworthy and producing quality work, Matthew and

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WIDE ANGLE FILM FESTIVAL Summa would love to come and visit you to talk about your cleaning needs. The couple also take their responsibilities as part of the local community seriously and support as many local projects and charities as possible. Matthew and Summa have also joined a nationwide fundraiser for the Kids With Cancer Foundation, which has the backing of carpet cleaning professionals across Australia, to help raise $10,000. August 1 is the day the nation’s carpet cleaners will be looking to set the record and raise much needed funds to assist Australian families impacted by cancer. Cleaneasy Mount Gambier’s Matthew and Summa Tully have jumped on board the initiative and will be part of the world record attempt, which

will be 11.30am on August 1, here in Mount Gambier. It will see them head to a home to clean their carpets, with this first three minutes of the cleaning, part of the world record attempt and therefore filmed. “We will be providing our time, labour, equipment and knowledge for free, with the usual fee for five rooms, donated to the Kids With Cancer Foundation. The foundation assists doctors, nurses, researchers, families, support groups and hospitals involved in caring for kids of all ages. From equipment to helping pay bills, from grocery vouchers to renovating children’s cancer wards, the Kids With Cancer Foundation is one of the more diverse charitable organisations in terms of assistance provided. For Matthew and Summa it is personal with Summa’s family

have been touched by cancer on her grandmother’s side through uncles and other relatives. The nationwide report attempt is hoping to raise $10,000 with Matthew and Summa not only participating in the August 1 event but also donating $5 from every bottle of spot cleaner sold this month to the foundation. For more information on the Kids With cancer Foundation head to their website and to donate to the campaign head to www.facebook.com/ donate/316152042641009

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A personal call from the State Tourism Minister David Ridgway has brought good news for Port MacDonnell’s Bay Escape festival, with the committee awarded a $5000 grant for next year’s event. Event media and publicity coordinator Kate Hill said the committee was “chuffed” with the grant win, after putting in a submission for the State Government’s Community Event Fund. “It’s great news for both the festival and the town of Port MacDonnell,” she said. “Part of the money will go towards a festival website to help us streamline event processes and give the festival a permanent online presence, as well as putting the spotlight on Port MacDonnell as a tourism destination.” The event went through a significant rebrand this year, introducing a food, wine and coastal theme in a nod to the town’s reputation as “Australia’s Rock Lobster capital”. Event coordinator Ryan Donovan said the committee had evaluated feedback from this year’s

Port MacDonnell’s Waterfront Redevelopment has received a funding boost from the South Australian Government with work on Stage 2 set to commence this year. Minister Stephan Knoll through the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure, has awarded $352,500 for the project through the Planning and Development Fund, with the District Council of Grant co-funding 50 per cent of the project, making it a $705,000 bill. This project was foreshadowed in council’s 2019-20 budget and is a key component of the Port MacDonnell Masterplan . The State Government Planning and Development Fund supports the provision of quality public open spaces which can provide a range of activities and support safe, healthy connected communities. This concept is at the heart of this project, whereby council will deliver for the community a local space that can be enjoyed by all, as well as a key tourism asset for the broader Limestone Coast region. Key elements of the project include: • Playground Redevelopment • Fitness Park • Redevelopment of the town entrance at Standish Street • General landscaping across the Stage 1 and Stage 2 spaces Acting CEO Jane Fetherstonhaugh said council was delighted by the support received by the State

event and were looking at ways to incorporate new experiences for next year. “Obviously Port MacDonnell is known for its laid-back coastal vibe and excellent seafood and that is exactly what we want people to explore at the Bay Escape,” he said. “Next year’s event will build on the success of this year, while bringing that little bit extra to the table.” Ms Hill said the Limestone Coast public were the winners following Minister Ridgway’s announcement that no less than five local events and festivals would share in State Government event funding. “It shows the event and festival culture is alive and kicking in the Limestone Coast and our unique events are making a strong impact on a state-wide level,” she said. Fringe Mount Gambier, Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations, Robe Home Brew & Craft Beer Festival and Generations in Jazz have also received funding hrough the State Government’s Community Event Fund.

to obtain input from young people in the district in a meaningful and innovative way.” Stage 2 of The Waterfront is a project within the current Port MacDonnell Masterplan, therefore consideration will be made to ensure the project is compatible with existing and new infrastructure, including parkland’s, foreshore space and open spaces around the area. Council has allocated $60,000 in the 2019-20 financial year to upgrading the bike path from Hammonds Drain to the marina by widening the path and adding a top layer to make it smooth and more enjoyable to use. The project has an 18 month timeframe and will be completed by December next year. Enquiries about The Waterfront project can be made through the council offices in Mount Gambier and the Port MacDonnell Community Complex.

MOBILE BLOOD SERVICE HEADING BACK TO THE LIMESTONE COAST The Australian Red Cross Mobile Blood Service will be visiting the region again next month with session in the first week of August at the Mount Gambier Bowls Club. To make an appointment call 13 14 95 or visit donateblood.com. au To make a group booking call 1300 886 524. SESSION TIMES Monday, August 5 - 12.30-5pm Tuesday, August 6 - 10.30am - 7pm Wednesday, August 7 - 10.30am - 7pm Thursday, August 8 - 10.30am - 7pm Friday, August 9 - 9am - 2.30pm

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Government through both stages of development at Port MacDonnell. “The key focus for Stage 2 will be the redevelopment of the playground, as this will be a space offering a combination of adventure and nature play and include the Limestone Coast regions first free water play space,” she said. “Over the course of two years, Council has worked with the Allendale Area School on STEM projects relating to The Waterfront redevelopment. During 2018, Year 8 students worked on a playground design project as part of their maths and science classes to contribute to the overall concept design development for Stage 2. These are local students who will access and use the area regularly and council wanted

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MOUNT GAMBIER’S FAB FOUR It is pretty safe to say that the four boys that make up Mount Gambier based band Sunbrella are pretty good mates. The band was officially formed in the past 12 months but the boys had been jamming for some time and they now all share a house. Lucas Wimshurst, Tom Brookes, Brad Walker and Brody Heenan are Sunbrella –performing a mix of their own songs, as well as some covers – and slowly but surely they are starting to not just build up a repertoire of their own work, ready for a debut EP, but they are also securing more and more gigs in the region and looking to spread their wings even further. Lucas and Brad are from Penola and their jamming days date back to high school as classmates, with Brad, who is the bass player, bringing a special kind of musical DNA to the group – he is related to local icon Pamela Walker, who has trained more vocalists in this region than she would care to count.

“When I was 14 I did sing on a couple of tracks she was doing,” Brad said. Grant High School graduate Brody is the one with the most formal musical training, having spent time in the classroom of ARIA Award winning teacher Scott Maxwell, and he is the jack of all trades playing guitar, harmonica, synthesiser, percussion and vocals. And watching the boys set up for a gig, it could also be argued he is the key set up guy with the most technical nous as well. Tom, who is the drummer, admits he has been a trial and error musician, learning on the fly and just having fun, while Lucas is guitar and vocals and does a lot of the group’s writing. “We do a lot of our writing together, though,” Lucas said. “We pretty much pick up the instruments and see what happens and see what sounds good. It is very collaborative.” It is not a hard and fast rule but it is normally the music that comes first - the melodies, the riffs - and then the lyrics. And some songs are still a work in progress with more work to be done before they could be recorded as full tracks. It has been somewhat of a whirlwind in the past few months, with a gig in the Mount Gambier Fringe, which was great exposure, sets at the Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival and plenty of house gigs, “They are all fun and a great way to test out our music,” Lucas said.

The band has also been on a multiact program at the North Gambier Football Club and recently got to play with popular Melbourne based band The Bennies at a gig last month at Shadows – their biggest and highest profile gig to date. The guys feel like they are looking to establish themselves at a good time, with quite a few bands hitting the scene in Mount Gambier, making for a vibrant live music culture. “We are good mates with the Trash Bandits and Stiff Nips and have done a few gigs with them,” Lucas said. So now it is all about consolidation. “We want to just keep getting gigs around the region and try and get to some festivals and also keep working on the songs so we can release an EP,” Lucas said. And they aren’t alone, garnering some impressive support to kickstart what they hope will be a hobby that turns into a career. Steve Jankowicz, Simon Weston and Louise Adams all boast their own impressive music industry resumes and they have been helping the boys carve their own niche and finds their own path. “With Louise, she has not only got us some gigs but she sits and listens and can give us feedback because in the end, we don’t really know what it sounds like out there,” Tom said. And something must be going right because Sunbrella took out the first competition they ever entered, the recent Battle of the Bans in Mount

Gambier. “Competing was definitely another good way to get exposure,” Lucas said. “The good thing is you know with that kind of gig, it is people that are really into music that are there and it is cool to see how they react to what we do.” Sunbrella has also got lucky on the marketing front with local photographer Jake Brown covering a lot of their gigs and helping then maintain a strong social media presence.

“He is so great,” Tom said. “He goes to so many gigs and takes the photos and is happy for you to use them for promotion and he does everything for nothing.” Keep up to date with what the band is up to via facebook and instagram. PHOTOS COURTESY OF JAKE BROWN

GIVE ME FIVE FOR KIDS FUNDRAISING WINDING UP Southern Cross Austereo’s annual Give Me Five for Kids June fundraising campaign is coming to a close, and 963 Triple M Mt Gambier breakfast announcer Ewan Grant is hoping to make it the most successful year yet, raising more money than ever before for the Mount Gambier, Millicent and Naracoorte Hospitals. To date, this year 963 Tripe M has raised just over $15,000, and donations are still rolling in from across the Limestone Coast. “We’ve had live broadcasts, on air auctions, wheelie bin walks, and a Triple M Rocks Jens Hotel event, and even though June is drawing to a close, we are still amazed at the generosity of the local community,” Ewan said “To see something start as a simple coin drive all those years ago to become the national annual event that it is today, is just amazing.” Give Me Five for Kids is a Southern Cross Austereo initiative run every June, raising funds for the paediatric wards of the local hospitals and children’s health related charities in more than 35 regional markets. Donations can also be made online at www.giveme5forkids.com.au anytime throughout the year.

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FAMILAR FACES TO TAKE ON LOCAL BUSINESS ICON After more than 35 years of servicing the Limestone Coast, Elec-Air’s Quentin and Pam Pietsch are just weeks away from hanging up the tools and heading into retirement. It has been a meticulously planned decision by Quentin, who has been proud of his locals serving locals mantra for more than three decades, and he has handed the reins to not just locals but a former employee. Symon and Jill Paproth together with Dane Paproth and Bonnie Rothall are taking over the electrical side of ElecAir, with Quentin still hands on with the air conditioning as he puts in place the succession plan for that side of his business. It was in 1987 that Symon went to work for Quentin, in fact he was his first employee. Symon then moved on to establish his own business in 1991 – S & J Electrical – running it from the family home in Glencoe until 2008 when they built the workshop in Mount Gambier, joining the Laser Electrical group three years later.

And now things have moved a full circle as Symon and the crew happily take on Elec-Air’s electrical clients in what has been a smooth transition with Laser Electrical committing to maintaining a presence in Millicent, the town Quentin and Elec-Air have had as their home base for the past 35 years. “It was important to us that we maintained that presence in Millicent and continue to be an employer in Millicent,” Jill said. They are keeping on the current electrical staff and basically it has and will be business as usual. “We want the locals to know that while the business name will eventually change, it is the same people, the same commitment to the region and the same quality service they have come to expect,” Jill said. “It is still a family owned and family run business.” In the lead up to the July 1 handover, Symon and Quentin visited many of the long term customers to make the transition even smoother, with the official rebranding to Laser

Electrical still a couple of months away. Quentin is grateful for the support he has received from his clients over the years, with many clients having been with him for the entire time, with Elec-Air also servicing more than one generation of local families. “It has been a bit of a one stop shop for a lot of people and I know they will get the same personalised, quality service from the Laser staff,” Quentin said. And while he looks to step away, Quentin has had time to reflect on just how many people got their start with him, going on to build their own successful businesses or moving from the region. As for Symon, Jill and family

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they are looking forward to forging their own strong links with the community and building relationships with the loyal Elec-Air customers that will now be calling on Laser Electrical for all their electrical needs. The local team at Laser Electrical, which recently transitioned to the NBN, is looking forward to your call with the

new local prefix 7723 2300 with fully qualified, licensed, professional and experienced personnel who are ready to help with your electrical needs. Above - Pam & Quentin Pietsch handing over Elec-Air’s electrical business to Symon Paproth and his daughter Bonnie Rothall.


NEW CRAFT OPPORTUNITY IN THE COMMUNITY

ROTARY CLUB OF MT GAMBIER WEST WELCOMES NEW PRESIDENT TO THE TOP ROLE At the recent changeover dinner of the Rotary Club of Mt Gambier West, 51st president Matthew Dixon was inducted to the role. Matthew’s goals this year are to increase membership and to work on more projects within the local community to benefit locals. If an opportunity arises for larger joint projects with other service clubs in the town Matthew would be very interested. The club will also be hosting an exchange student from Brazil for the next 12 months. Above - Outgoing Rotary Club of Mt Gambier West president Greg Appleyard hands over the chain of office to incoming president Matthew Dixon.

Last week, the Mount Gambier Library launched their brand new ScanNCut machine. This is something that will be able to be utilised by the whole community for free and has a variety of uses. The ways this machine can be used are pretty much endless including jewellery making, card making, decorations, bunting, cutting out onto fabric, personalising t-shirts and jumpers for kids, project making, and more. This is a free service that the library is providing and is expected to be quite popular due to the large variety of things it can be used for. “Even people that are cake makers and would want to cut out a stencil to help with decorations on a cake, or local cafes when personalising their logos or decorating the top of their coffees could use the machine to make stencils for that,” team leader library programs Kristi Leamey said. After the launch last Tuesday, the machine will now be available with a library supervisor every Tuesday from 2-5pm and then the first Saturday of each month from 11-1pm. The Saturday sessions are expected to be quite popular, but bookings are

also available for people to be able to use the machine away from the public or for crafting groups. “We will provide some basic materials for test runs on the machine, but if people are wanting to make something specific, they will have to bring in their own materials,” Kristi said. There will be a library supervisor on hand at all times to ensure that no foreign objects are being put into the machine, risking the safety of the user or the efficiency of the device. Already just from the launch the library has seen a variety of people from different age groups showing interest in the ScanNCut machine and wanting to utilise having this in the community. This machine has been made available to the library by major sponsor ‘Friends of the Library’ which have completely funded it for the library and wider Mount Gambier community. “Without their generous support we wouldn’t be able to give back to the community so we would like to

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acknowledge that they have provided the money to be able to purchase this,” Kristi said. For more information about this head to the library’s Facebook page, their website under Programs and Events, and it is also featured in the library’s July What’s On guide which is in their eNewsletter or hard copy available at the library.

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CREATE YOUR OWN TOY STORY

PRETTY & PRACTICAL - THE HUMBLE FLOOR RUG Introducing a rug to your home this winter could completely transform your space - for the better. Rugs provide endless comfort and add colour to your life. SIZE An overly large rug too close to the edges of the walls will suffocate the room and an overly small rug showing too much of the flooring underneath will make the room feel bare so an easy way to figure out your desired size is to simply place masking tape on the ground where you feel the rug border should be – then step back and assess. MATERIAL There are many options when it comes to selecting what material you want with experts suggesting one with a thicker pile will help insulate your home as it gets colder. Wool or woollen blends are the premier choice - being stain resistant, highly insulative and super soft underfoot

with a springy composition but there are also many tactile synthetic blends available which are just as durable and often more affordable.. COLOUR Rugs are often used as a simple decorating tool as they can be changed with minimal fuss, so why not get experimental with some colours and patterns? With the range of available styles on offer, you can keep it quite neutral underfoot or choose something bolder to really make a statement. Make your rooms feel grounded and cosy by choosing on trend winter hues like burgundy or rich mustard. Navy is always popular because it’s a versatile colour that can work within a range of decorating schemes.

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It's no secret that children are experts at making a mess but rather than getting overwhelmed by it, get on top of things with some clever storage ideas that not only contain toy clutter but encourage your children to put away toys themselves. Successfully organising your kids' toys starts with the concept of limits. As the parent, it's up to you to decide the amount of space you want to allocate to toys. Be clear about this in your mind. Having toys in every room of the house is not the answer; toys need a home. Next, provide the designated area with a couple of toy bins and organisers – or try one of these simple yet effective ideas. • Save space and keep books within easy reach with nifty wall-hung bookshelves • Try mixing up the way you store toys on shelves - display current favourites and pack others away in coloured boxes. Take advantage of structural features like disused fireplaces, a great place to store toys! • Think beyond traditional wardrobes and drawers and opt for crates and boxes to create a stacked storage unit. This is flexible storage solution that can be easily reconfigured or moved as needed. • Vintage furniture filled with toys will create a unique and nostalgic look in any bedroom - a clever way to repurpose old furniture rather than buying new. • Create a designated area with a couple of toy bins and organisers to keep 'toy chaos' contained. • A floor to ceiling storage unit makes the most of this playroom, while the table features a central recess to store pencils and art supplies. • A chest or wicker basket at the foot of the bed is ideal for storing toys or extra bedding. A simple and accessible storage solution like this should make packing away toys a breeze.


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$296,500

An exceptional and affordable family home, superbly positioned on a north facing 1285m2 (approx.) corner allotment overlooking the Rail trail walking and cycling path, a short stroll to the City centre, bring the Van - an abundance of shedding is also on offer – inspect ASAP!

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Avail 12/07/19 $125 per week Avail 26/07/19 $170 per week Avail Now $185 per week Avail 12/07/19 $190 per week Avail 26/07/19 $220 per week Avail Now $220 per week Avail Now $230 per week Avail Now $230 per week Avail Now $235 per week Avail 12/07/19 $250 per week Avail 16/08/19 $320 per week Avail now POA

4/7 Holder Street

3/46 Brownes Road

6/56 Brownes Road

Avail 12/07/19

Avail 12/07/19

1 1 $125 pw • 1 bedroom flat • Built in robe and access to bathroom from bedroom • Separate lounge with gas heating • Eat in kitchen with gas cooking • Quiet location • Bus stop at kerb * No pets **INSPECTIONS SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**

2 1 1 $190 pw • Two bedrooms both with built in robes • Kitchen/ dine with electric cooking • Lounge with electric heater & reverse cycle air conditioner • Garage under main roof with internal access • Rear patio area • Extremely private & very well presented • No pets • **INSPECTION SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**

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Avail Now 2 1 1 $235 pw • 2 bedrooms, main with BIR & dressing table • Lounge with reverse cycle air conditioning • Kitchen/dine with electric cooking • Single garage under main roof with internal access • Lawn maintenance included • No pets **INSPECTION SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**


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

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23 Percy St / 12-14 Alexander St

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2/20 Brigalow Crescent

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6 Helen Street GRAND CENTRAL MOTEL

FREEHOLD ONLY 3

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$595,000

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$175,000

A very spacious unit positioned on a quiet street and close to absolutely everything – only a short walk to the City Centre, currently leased – inspection is a must!

Rare city centre multi tenanted opportunity. Renovated villa circa 1900 of 3/4 bedrooms, office/warehouse. Shedding fronting Alexander Street. Portion of this leased at $930 p/m plus full office area available. A magnitude of opportunity presents itself.

Seafarers Way, Port MacDonnell

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Haviland Court, Port MacDonnell

11 Lorikeet Street

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING FRIDAY 26TH JULY @12:00 NOON – GEBHARDTS OFFICE Rare investment opportunity. Well maintained Motel consisting of 23 units & a private residence. In the heart of the city, long secure lease & strong return, large land size, zoned CCE (city centre).

9 Turnbull Drive

23 Agnes Street

NEW PRICE Subdivision Starting from $83,500 Great flat serviced allotments in popular coastal township – swim, surf and fish at your doorstep! New stage now available. Enquire now!

Priced from $140,000 • Lifestyle allotments within the Port MacDonnell township • Ranging between 1ha – 2ha • Services include power and Telstra • 12ft gate entrance with post and wire fencing • Fully bitumised road throughout • Allotments oh so close to the beach •

41 Cutting Court, Worrolong

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$359,000

An absolute stunner of a home. Boasting solid construction, massive rooms, protected rear entertaining area plus access to rear yard. Get ready to be impressed.

29 Compton Street Port MacDonnell

$579,500

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6 Old Kent Court

6-101 Jubilee Hwy East

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$230,000

Located in the heart of Port MacDonnell just one street from the beach front, this flexible floor plan offers unlimited possibilities. Add your finishing touches & live your coastal dream.

Positioned in the heart of Worrolong offering a true Country oasis. Set on 5.7 acres (approx) of lush pasture, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 living zones, 17mX6m fully powered colourbond shed. Screaming quality everywhere you look, simply special!

75 Tollner Road

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$489,500

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

33 Stiles Street

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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.

221 Collins Drive

$379,000

5 bedrooms all with built in robes, main with ensuite and walk in robe. Spacious kitchen/living/dining + large formal living.

17 Yahl Main Road

a 1,244m2 approx

$120,000

Located in Mount Gambier’s premier residential subdivision Springview Estate, large 1,244m2 allotment, fully fenced with colourbond fencing, power, water, town sewer all connected.

14 Kooringa Street

SOLD 2

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$139,500

Very spacious unit in a great complex close to all amenities. Located at the rear with a great private back yard. Currently leased – nest or invest!

RENTALS 45 Sassanowsky Road

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$297,500

This fabulous home exudes a feeling of warmth from the moment you arrive. An outstanding cul-de-sac location. Bring your tennis racquet – you guessed it, this home has a full sized tennis court.

PRIME LOCATION

$169,500

ALL OFFERS INVITED. A fantastic opportunity to build your dream on the edge of the City. Popular western location, near level allotment with access from Mt Percy Road. Approx 5,000m2, fully fenced and services available. Town water, electricity, telephone. Walking distance to Tenison Woods College. Views to Centenary Tower and rural outlook. Call your builder! It won’t last long.

Ready to build

$ 157,500

Over 1/2 acre of land complete with power and bio-cycle septic system 12m x 6m colourbond shed, concrete floor and power, three roller doors Handy store rooms /workshops, mains water and rainwater tank. Established perimeter and fruit trees.

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$172,500

Ideal for the first home buyer or investor, close to all amenities. A very well - maintained property, both inside and out. Currently leased, Will not buy better in this price range.

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3A Mitchell Street

2B Helen Street

53 Commercial Street East

1 /2 James Street 2/2 James Street 66 Sturt Street 23-25 Commercial Street West Avail Now 1

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• 3 room granny flat • One bedroom • Large open plan kitch, dine & living area • Reverse cycle air con in living room • Kitchen with dishwasher & electric oven & stove • Laundry & bathroom all in one • Shared car garage UMR with remote access • Out of town living • No pets **INSPECTIONS SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**

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3A Mitchell Street 53 Commercial Street East 78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell 2B Helen Street

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• $9,300 pa Gross Lease + GST • Approximately 47.5 metres square • Large open flexible floor plan • Front and rear access to building • Rear parking area • Store room

• Approximately 215 metres square • 4 offices plus conference room • Flexible floor plan to suit your requirements easily separated into 2 offices • Front reception area, open space, two kitchenettes, two toilets • Front and rear access to building, 3 car sparking spaces • Separate filing room • Ducted electric heating/cooling system

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

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Chris Manser

Garth Manser

Elisha Beare

Bernie Manser

Real Estate & Livestock sales

Real Estate & Livestock Sales

Real Estate Sales Property Management

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0417 414 127

0417 071 180

0407 213 023

08 8723 6866

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garth@gtlivestock.com.au

elisha@gtlivestock.com.au

property@gtlivestock.com.au RLA 280309

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Unit 1 & 2/18 Lee Court, Mt Gambier

$305,000

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SOLID FAMILY HOME IN A CONVENIENT LOCATION This solid, Mount Gambier stone family home is situated on a large 1027m2 allotment and is located within walking distance to the CBD, just across the road from the Mount Gambier High School. The home features a spectacular kitchen with gas cooking, dishwasher, breakfast bar, an island bench and ample cupboard space. Timber floorboards flow from the kitchen to the adjoining dining and large light filled lounge, warmed by slow combus on hea ng. Four bedrooms throughout, two with built in robes, an updated main bathroom with bath, shower, toilet and vanity plus another shower and toilet in the laundry area. Remote roller shu ers on all front windows provide security and assist in keeping the house cool in summer and warm in winter. The large rear yard offers room for the kids to play, a double car garage with cement and power, an undercover entertaining area and another room that would make the perfect rumpus/games room, sleep out or teenagers retreat. Previously leased at $350.00 per week. A fantas c family home or investment property. Contact our office today.

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11 Hanson Street, Mount Gambier NEW PRICE

$349,000 - $369,000 Each

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LUXURIOUS UNITS IN PRIME LOCATION Welcome to Unit 1 & Unit 2 18 Lee Court Mount Gambier. Two luxurious, conveniently located units offering the purchaser a variety of possibili es. Both units are currently set on one Title with separate u lity meters. Purchase as one Title or nego ate the sale of one unit on its own Community Title. Unit 1 – Currently u lised as an AirBnB with steady bookings throughout the year. The property is appealing to a variety of travellers due to the quiet loca on and its proximity to the Mount Gambier Hospital, The Marketplace, Uni SA, TAFE and the centre of town. Comprising of 3 bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite, with built in robes in the remaining 2 bedrooms. The open plan modern kitchen offers gas cooking, dishwasher, ample cupboard space and overlooks the dining and second living area. Other features include gas ducted hea ng, an expansive formal lounge area, under cover outdoor entertaining and low maintenance gardens. Unit 2 – Also offers execu ve, modern living with 3 bedrooms main with WIR and ensuite and built in robes in the two remaining bedrooms. Spacious open plan kitchen, dining and second living area with gas cooking, dishwasher and ample cupboard space, also fi ed with gas ducted hea ng, a formal lounge, stunning outdoor entertaining area & low maintenance gardens.

5-7 Kennedy Ave, Mt Gambier

$169,000

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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.

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Unit 2/1 William Street, Mount Gambier

$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.

79 Stringy Bark Rd, Burrungule

TO BE AUCTIONED ON SITE AT 11AM FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST 2019 ( IF NOT SOLD PRIOR ) 4 A HIDDEN GEM

$199,000

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CENTRAL & SPACIOUS

Are you looking to downsize & live central to all ameni es with a low maintenance yard? If so don’t go past Unit 2 / 1 William Street, Mount Gambier. With just two units on the tle, this me culously maintained property has so much to offer. Large lounge with reverse cycle air condi oning, spacious light filled mber kitchen with electric cooking ample cupboard space with plenty of room for dining, two double bedrooms with built in robes, bathroom with shower and vanity, separate toilet and large laundry area with built in cupboards. Outside features include low maintenance raised garden beds in the private rear yard, small garden at the front, fully lined insulated storage shed and a second garden shed. An inspec on of this property is a must to truly appreciate the size, the func onal floorplan and the fact that the property has been so well maintained.

21590 Riddoch Highway, Moorak

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This deligh ul 136acre property offers your family the privacy & serenity you desire on a picturesque se ng only 10 minutes from Mount Gambier. The stunning family home is set back from the road, has been tastefully renovated to combine country style living with modern fixtures and fi ngs. You will enjoy being tucked away amongst a na ve forest, grazing land, garden beds and spectacular wildlife. The brand-new stylish kitchen offers electric cooking, dishwasher, walk-in pantry and overlooks dining area. The Spacious lounge offers a slow combus on wood fire and heat shi ers to warm the rest of the home. 4 bedrooms, main with built in robes, or 3 bedrooms with a teenagers retreat, games room or cinema room. The main bathroom features a bath/shower, vanity and toilet. The laundry area also includes another separate toilet and separate shower room. The family home office provides comfortable and ample room for business, school space and study, undercover entertaining area and a mud room for your convenience. A 5,000 gallon rain water tank provides the house with year round rain water. Other features of this amazing property includes 136 acres fenced into 11 paddocks providing stock with all year round feed of established pastures, comprising of mainly rye grass, phalaris, fescue and clovers, ca le yards with crush, single stand shearing shed and sheep yards, recently disused 100 sow piggery, hay shed, large workshop and storage shed, fully equipped bore watering all troughs and a 11,315 KL Water Alloca on. Go yabbying or fishing in your very own dam, let the kids ride their motorbikes or horses. The property already has so much to offer and has endless possibili es. Make this property yours today.

$690,000 - SPACIOUS HOME WITH ACREAGE & SUPERB SHEDDING

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Remarkable family home located in the highly sought-a er Moorak area, set back from the road on a private and peaceful 15 acre (approx) allotment minutes from Moorak Primary School, Tenison Woods College and the centre of town. Spacious mber kitchen with electric cooking, walk- in pantry, ample cupboard space and a large breakfast bar overlooking the dining and lounge areas. 4 bedrooms or 3 and a study, the main offers a sensa onal parents retreat with a walk- in wardrobe, ensuite and a si ng / lounge area. The main bathroom offers a separate vanity area, separate toilet, a shower and a bath and services the 3 remaining bedrooms and is situated adjacent the large laundry area. Other features of the home include, slow combus on wood hea ng, R/C AC, open fire in the formal lounge, a spectacular undercover outdoor entertaining area fi ed with quality roller blinds, a slow combus on wood heater and a built-in pizza oven everyone will enjoy the quality me spent together in this area. 6 bay, 60 x 30 high clearance shed complete with cement, power and a lo for extra storage plus a double car garage with remote roller doors, a 21 panel solar system, 3 phase power, bitumen frontage from both sides of the property, Riddoch Highway and Tarrant Road plus a bitumen driveway, a total of 49,000 Litres of rain water plumbed to the home, a town water meter, an equipped bore with a 5 Hp submersible pump, a brand new Solar Hart hot water service, established gardens and fruit trees including apricots, blood plums, cherries, Granny Smith and Golden Delicious apples, raised garden beds, a 6m x 2.5m hothouse a woodlot and an undercover and external clothes line all complete this superb family home.


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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

property@gtlivestock.com.au RLA 280309

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50 Walker Rd, Suttontown

CT CONTRA UNDER $720,000

$400 / week

Situated just 10kms out of Mount Gambier is this 108 acre property (approx.) with so much poten al. If it’s the rural lifestyle you are a er, this would be the ideal loca on to build your dream home or even subdivide the property into smaller building blocks (STCA). The property is ready for your livestock with already established ca le yards and ca le crush, shearing shed and a new 25x9 machinery shed. An ideal drought proof out block or grazing block. Water isn’t an issue as the property has a fully equipped bore with submersible pump, centre pivot and a 45 ML (approx.) water taking alloca on licence. Do not miss out on this farming opportunity!

Remarkable three bedroom family home situated just 15 minutes from the city centre. The home features three bedrooms, an upgraded modern kitchen with electric cooking, a large open dining area and a dedicated office. Two large living areas, slow combus on wood hea ng, bathroom with bath shower and vanity, separate toilet and large laundry / wash area. The easily maintained yard offers a large undercover rear deck perfect for entertaining family and friends, double car garage with a pit and extra shedding. Pets nego able.

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ACREAGE ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN

4 Tanglewood Crescent, Mount Gambier 21 Turnbull Drive, Worrolong

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417 Vause Road, Wandilo

$519,000

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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.

1 Park Street, Mount Gambier

$420,000

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Set on approximately 11 acres in the community orientated area of Wandilo, this well-presented rural property offers your family the peaceful se ng and the country lifestyle you desire. The spacious stone home comprises four good sized bedrooms, all with built in robes. Fourth bedroom currently used as a cra or sewing room with a pot belly fire for warmth and the extra bonus of the morning sunshine. The country style mber dine-in kitchen features electric cooking & dishwasher with formal dining room offering an extra area to entertain larger gatherings. The spacious lounge features slow combus on wood hea ng with a heat shi er warming the kitchen area. Bathroom includes a bath, shower and vanity plus a separate toilet off the laundry area. Outside features include a detached, cement floor, three-car garage with power plus a 4 car garage. The acreage is fenced into 3 main paddocks, ca le yards with ramp and a two-stand shearing shed. A fully equipped bore, two rainwater tanks, outdoor toilet, undercover BBQ area, established gardens, a fruit orchid, large insulated chook shed plus a 6 kw solar system. This deligh ul property has so much to offer. Enjoy peaceful family living with the acreage to run ca le, sheep or horses.

$465,000

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Conveniently located family home situated within walking distance to the CBD. The home offers open plan spacious living and comprises of four bedrooms, main with built in robes and a spacious ensuite, with floor to ceiling robes in 2 of the remaining 3 bedrooms. The recently upgraded, generous sized kitchen features a 6 burner gas cooktop, large oven, breakfast bar, dishwasher & ample cupboard space. The home offers 3 fantas c living areas, main bathroom 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 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.

16 Coral Cove, Port MacDonnell

$87,500

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Lot 12 Glenelg River Road, OB Flat

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87 Crouch St North, Mt Gambier

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19 Kookaburra Court, Mt Gambier $380,000-$390,000

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633 Worrolong Rd, Worrolong

$449,000-$459,000

3 Sco Court, Mt Gambier

$695,000

4 Davis Crescent, Mount Gambier

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

5 EMERALD DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR

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

2 TWILA GROVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 4 CAR

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.

DREAM, HOME AND LAND PACKAGE $429,500 Enjoy picking your colours, fixtures and fittings and save thousands on stamp duty. Just walk in and relax in this to be built luxury home. Located on a level elevated allotment, with veiws over parklands. Designed for easy living and low maintenance. High ceilings.

SIMPLY THE BEST $595,000 TO $625,000 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.

SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME $345,000 Ideal for the larger family with 4 bedrooms and office 3 living areas plus 2 bathrooms. Located in a quite cul-desac with parklands and playgrounds only a stones throw away. Brick home in good condition inside and out. Split system airconditioning, open kitchen meals family room.

2/11 ALISON STREET MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR

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

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

STUNNING TOWNHOUSE $345,000 Looking for a low maintenance, easy living lifestyle this beautifully appointed townhouse is well worth an inspection. Open meals family area has a quality kitchen, looking to large north facing windows, showing a covered patio area, and small yard ideal for a pet.

EXCITING NEW DEVELOPMENT $159,000 EACH 6 lifestyle allotments for you to choose from. Measuring in size from 3,734 sq/m to 4,954 sq/m, ideally located only a few hundred metres from mount gambier basket ball stadium, suitable easy building allotments including fencing, character timber entrances and mountain views.

PERFECT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT $229,500 Inspection will impress of this immaculate 3 bedroom home. Easy care brick construction, easy maintenance yard. Upgraded kitchen with modern appliances plus dishwasher and heaps of cupboards lounge room with electric heating and cooling. Ideal investment property.

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.

17 NAVAJO DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR

45 PICK AVENUE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 1 BATH I 8 CAR

IMPRESSIVE CLASS AND GRAND $535,000 The heading says it all, an impressive home with a touch of class, being of solid contruction, and grand looking home positioned on an elevated allotment. High ceilings, ornate bulkheads, quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Formal lounge and dining areas.

Wow, what an opportunity to buy a large piece of land in the mount gambier city. The ideas are endless as this ex hall could create a great home, business opportunity or land development. The property sits on 4,102 sq/m of easily accessible land plus great shedding. The hall has 2 toilet areas kitchen 4 or 5 bedrooms and large open living area with high ceilings. Gas heating and split system air-conditioning.

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

$239,000

1/6 HARTLEY STREET MT GAMBIER 2 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR

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

HOME OR INVEST $169,000 Perfect unit living in quiet cul de sac, open plan living upgraded kitchen and wet areas, 2 bedrooms, split system air-conditioning. Private yard with undercover parking. Good condition inside and out. Ideal for the investor or first home buyer.

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.

PRESTIGE AT FAIRWAY ESTATES

INSPECTION WILL IMPRESS $269,500 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.

10 GWENDOLINE STREET MT GAMBIER 10 BED I 7 BATH I 8 CAR

$495,000

UNIT 2C CLEZY CRESCENT MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR

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

22 HEDLEY STREET MT GAMBIER

LIKE NEW, GREAT LOCATION $247,500 Ideal for the retiree, couple, single or b&b. Perfect location close to shops. Like new condition this home has 3 bedrooms 2 with built in robes, open kitchen meals living area. Modern kitchen. Community title, gas heating. Lovely wet areas, quality fittings.

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.

BUILDING ALLOTMENT $139,000 Beautiful inner city allotment, ideal for townhouse living. Your design or ours your builder or ours. Choose your fixture and fittings. Northern aspects with views, save thousands on stamp duty. Walk to café’s and shops. Rsl bowling at your door. Life made easy.

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

ATTENTION BABY BOOMERS $895,000 Imagine living in a beautiful turn of the century vila, fully renovated 3 bedroom residence with all the ornate features of yesteryear and the also having a secure income to cater for all your retirement needs. An income that looks after itself so you can spend the winter abroad. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME RANGE OF SIZES AND PRICES TO MEET ANY BUDGET HOME AND LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE LOT 156 WIRELESS ROAD WEST $99,500 LOT 157 WIRELESS ROAD WEST $99,500 6 SINCLAIR STREET $55,000 33A DOUGHTY STREET $120.000 31 JOHN POWELL DRIVE $135,000 2/22 HEDLEY ST $139,000 LOT 55 BENGALEE CRES $115,000 LOT 57 BENGALEE CRES $115,000 LOT 58 BENGALEE CRES $115,000 LOT 50 BENGALEE CRES $120,000 LOT 52 BENGALEE CRES $130,000 LOT 53 BENGALEE CRES $135,000 LOT 54 BENGALEE CRES $120,000 LOT 85 BENGALEE CRES $135,000 LOT 86 BENGALEE CRES $128,000 LOT 87 BENGALEE CRES $128,000 LOT 88 BENGALEE CRES $128,000

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$309,000

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Collins St, Suttontown LOT 211 $149,000 LOT 219 $135,000 LOT 251 $125,000 LOT 252 $125,000

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HORSE LOVERS PARADISE Providing a private haven for your family & horses, is this outstanding equestrian property located on 13.5 Acres. The stunning picture book home spread over two levels offers expansive family living areas with the emphasis on space and modern conveniences. Downstairs offers three bedrooms including master with WIR and ensuite and the second bedroom with BIR’s. Large living spaces include a lovely country timber kitchen with electric cooking and walk in pantry, spacious dining and family zones with s/c wood heating and a relaxed lounge room with views of the gardens. Upstairs the huge loft delivers a flexible floor plan for an additional fourth bedroom or games room for the large family. Horse lovers will be impressed with 3 paddocks, 25m x 42m horse arena, round yard, stables, tack room, high clearance shed & wash down bay. Loads of extras at the property include stunning pergola, rainwater, bore, huge 9.4kW solar system, double car garage UMR and attractive lawns and gardens. One for the astute buyer.

PRICE: $740,000 - $765,000 Offers Invited

Property Sales & Home Staging A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 W: www.key2sale.com.au RLA 282 450

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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

14a Power St, Mt Gambier

Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

Abby Hepburn SALES M: 0419 673 350

Sharne Evans CLIENT SERVICES P: 08 8723 3416

Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: 08 8723 3416

340 Yells Rd, Moorak

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NEW > DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY LIFESTYLE ON APPROXIMATELY 35 ACRES

NEW > INNER CITY LIVING AT ITS BEST!

Amazing architecturally designed home built in 2012 well suited to working professionals or those looking for the lock and leave lifestyle. Three upstairs bedrooms master with WIR, sunny North facing balcony and r/c split system air conditioner. Bedroom 2 also has built in bookshelves (the perfect space for a work from home office). Stunning timber staircase with night lighting. Classy kitchen with dishwasher, island bench, stone benchtops, induction cooktop perfectly positioned to overlook the living and outdoor areas. Two bathrooms – one on each level. Laundry with loads of built in storage and access to rear paved area with clothes line. Excellent energy efficiency with hydronic heating, insulation, double glazed windows and rainwater. Picture hanging system - creating a home gallery feel to display photos and artwork. Automated watering system, double car garage UMR with remote and internal access. Long driveway providing a private and secure location – completely hidden from the street. Sun drenched north facing deck overlooking the easy care gardens perfect for outdoor entertaining. Inner city living at its best! Price guide $450,000-$480,000

HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS BY MONDAY 5TH AUGUST AT 12 NOON (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR) Gail Richards 0409 268 199

NEW PRICE 3 CHANTILLY PL, MT GAMBIER

$549,000

This delightful family home provides an enviable country lifestyle on approximately 35 acres located in the Moorak area and only minutes from Mount Gambier. Offering solid construction and with the house block newly fenced, this wonderful property offers space and style, providing family living at its best. The home features 3 Bedrooms, including master bedroom & bedroom 2 with built in robes, centrally positioned renovated bathroom with separate shower and freestanding bath. The timber kitchen, positioned to overlook the casual dining/living area with beautiful floating timber flooring has been upgraded with large freestanding oven. A spacious games room at the rear of the home could also double as a 4th bedroom if desired and this room has a cosy northerly outlook capturing the Winter sun. The double garage provides remote entry and internal access into the home. Entertaining is easy, with a huge pergola for outdoor dining in the Summer months and with patio blinds you can enjoy family gatherings whatever the season. Extra shedding consists of a large machinery size shed that also contains a fully enclosed room which would make a fantastic man cave or teenage retreat. Additional shedding includes an iron garage as well as wood sheds.

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HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS BY FRIDAY 9TH AUGUST AT 5PM (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR) Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

$235,000

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$229,000

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NEW 4/8 WILLIAM ST, MT GAMBIER

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- Large 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home with two large living areas - Additional spacious visitor’s quarters including 2 bedrooms, bathroom, living room and dedicated study - Huge 10kW solar system - Enormous 80m2 enclosed entertainment area with outdoor kitchen, open fire place & wood pizza oven

- Superbly presented family home located within walking distance to Mulga Street Primary School & Collins Court Shopping Centre - Three bedrooms, main with WIR & ensuite, charming kitchen, lounge with s/c heating and r/c split system - Spacious outdoor entertaining area overlooking the backyard - Currently tenanted at $280 per week until the 5th September 2019

- Rear unit within close proximity to Rail Land precinct, Centro Shopping Centre and CBD - Offering two bedrooms both with BIRs, main bedroom with access to two-way bathroom with separate shower and bath - Light filled, open plan living area with a delightful northerly aspect offering gas heating and reverse cycle split system air conditioning - Practical kitchen with electric cooking with plenty of cupboards

- Solid limestone rendered 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom family home - Spacious open plan living area with underfloor heating - Rear yard access to a 10m x 7m Colorbond shed perfect for boat or caravan - Excellent spaces to entertain including large rumpus room and outdoor entertaining area with patio blinds - Plenty of built in cupboards and storage galore!

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Sara 0438 708 281 or Al 0418 849 266 3

Sara 0438 708 281 or Sharne 0400 069 209

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

NEW 8 WALLACE ST, MT GAMBIER

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NEW 29 BROLGA ST, MT GAMBIER

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- Beautifully presented family home in the popular Birdsville area. - Four bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite and additional bedrooms with BIR’s - Formal lounge plus large open plan living area - Formal dining room or third living space - Double car garage UMR with remote entry and undercover access to the front door

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 5

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

11 WILSON LN, GLENCOE 3.5 ACRES

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- Beautifully presented 5 bedroom / 2 bathroom family home - Stunning kitchen with butlers pantry, induction cook top, stone benches and loads of storage - Two living areas plus huge outdoor entertaining area - Flat low maintenance back yard with rear yard access, perfect for extra shedding, if desired - Gas central heating and loads of storage

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- Beautiful solid character home in the highly sought after lakes area - 2024m2 allotment with rear yard access – perfect for subdivision potential (subject to council approval) - Charming leadlight, high ceilings, r/c ducted air conditioning and polished timber floors - Three spacious bedrooms all with built in robes feature fireplaces and mantles 3

33 LAKE TCE WEST, MT GAMBIER

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- 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

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NEW PRICE 5 ORCHARD RD, MOORAK $445,000-$455,000 2.5 ACRES

$275,000

22 TENISON DR, MT GAMBIER

$799,000

- Private country lifestyle property set on 3.5 acres with beautiful attractive gardens - The home features raked ceilings and plenty of space - Four bedrooms, all with BIR’s and a huge open plan living area are light filled with large windows. - Timber kitchen with electric cooking and plenty of cupboard space plus second living area or kids play room

- 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 - Large detached games room with extra toilet and double carport

- Located within easy walking distance of the CBD & the Rail Lands - Offering master bedroom with WIR & ensuite, spacious lounge with gas heating, updated dine-in kitchen with WI pantry & electric cooking - Currently tenanted at $290 per week until December 2019

- The epitome of family living at one of Mount Gambier's finest addresses - Approximately 70 squares in size, the home provides a large family space and a relaxing sanctuary to come home to - Four bedrooms under the main roof including luxurious master suite plus detached studio with bathroom and WIR - Superbly renovated kitchen plus formal lounge and theatre rooms

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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

23 ANNETTE ST, MT GAMBIER

Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

Abby Hepburn SALES M: 0419 673 350

$799,000

$349,000

- Very original condition dolomite fronted character home ripe for renovation - 9 Acres of prime land within close proximity to Marketplace Shopping Centre - Perfect for someone with vision who is prepared to roll up their sleeves • 4 large bedrooms, formal lounge, eat-in kitchen with original wood stove, laundry, bathroom and outside toilet Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 4 1 2

6 COBBLESTONE CRT, MT GAMBIER

$65,000

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2-8 ANN ST, KALANGADOO

$175,000

20462 RIDDOCH HWY, SUTTONTOWN 22.5 ACRES

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10 CHURCH ST, YAHL 5 ACRES

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$315,000

- 4 bedroom home plus granny flat in the township of Kalangadoo - Detached granny flat contains 1 – 2 bedrooms - Spacious lounge room with slow combustion heating, air conditioning and floorboards - Kitchen/dining room with Jarrah floors and electric amenities - An abundance of shedding – a terrific man cave or workshop - Snap this up, book your inspection today!

- Elegance, charm and class all rolled into one! - The ultimate family home providing an enviable country lifestyle on 22.5 acres - Five bedrooms, three bathrooms and multiple living areas - Beautifully renovated kitchen, stunning gardens & tennis court - Located just a few minutes’ drive from Market Place shopping complex and Mount Gambier Airport

- Situated on 5 acres of land is this original stone home, ready for renovating in a beautiful private country setting - Offering 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen/dining area with gas cooking, dishwasher & large pantry - Outside features include a carport adjoining the home, numerous small garden/implement sheds, including large 20m x 6m iron shed offering power & concrete

Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Sara 0438 708 281 6

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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- Last vacant allotment available in well established area amongst quality homes • Elevated block of 819m2 • Close to MacDonald Park PS, St Martins Lutheran School & sporting complex • All services connected & plans available for prospective purchaser • Ring your builder today

- Exciting new subdivision overlooking the Mount Gambier Racecourse and surrounding countryside, located within minutes from the City Centre - Power & town water connected - Magnificent opportunity to build your dream home, with plenty of room for sheds and stables (S.T.C.A) - Ring your builder today and start planning your dream home

- Located in Mountview Estate - 4000m2 Allotment on Tollner Road - Price includes rural style fencing, power & town water - Contact your builder today & build your dream home

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

NEW PRICE 103 MEYLIN ST, PORT MACDONNELL $495,000-$515,000

$499,000

- Perfectly positioned in the highly desirable lakes location - Offering three spacious bedrooms, including master suite with open fireplace, walk-in robe and ensuite and additional bedrooms with built in robes - Stylish open plan kitchen and dining area with Smeg cooking appliances, breakfast bar and timber herringbone flooring - This is a unique buying opportunity that you won't want to miss

Starting from $115,000 REDUCED TO SELL

LAND

Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: 08 8723 3416

1 WALLACE ST, MT GAMBIER

- Magnificent 2 storey family home in a private location, within walking distance to the Marketplace Shopping Centre and the Mt Gambier Hospital - Stunning Blackwood timber kitchen with dishwasher, electric cooking & WI pantry - Other features include formal dining area, plus separate lounge, ideal as a billiard or home theatre room and 8 person indoor swim spa Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 4 3 6

110 BISHOP RD, WORROLONG 9 ACRES

Sharne Evans CLIENT SERVICES P: 08 8723 3416

LAND

92 – 94 MEYLIN ST, PORT MACDONNELL

$320,000

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

LOT 15 PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT

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- Picturesque rural living allotment of 3.65ac, only 10 minute’s drive from the city - Situated on the western side of Mount Gambier, close to Tenison Woods College & Compton Primary School - Price includes rural style fencing with 3 phase power and phone to the boundary LAND

$250,000

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

54 CARPENTER ROCKS RD, CARPENTER ROCKS

LAND

$275,000-$285,000

71 ACRES

- Just one street back from the foreshore is this four bedroom, two bathroom home - Boasting stunning ocean views, natural light and sunshine and large windows framing the bay scenery to perfection - Double 9m x 9m car garage UMR with workshop - Flexible design allowing potential for dual occupancy – the perfect property to Air BnB (STCA)

- 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

- 29.62 hectare natural scrub allotment in the seaside township of Pelican Point - Potential development opportunity (Subject to council approval) for 9 residential allotments ranging in size from 1800m2 to 3202m2 - Close to the beach with some of the proposed allotments offering potential sea views

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

5-7 HOLLOWAY ST, DONOVANS

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Quiet cul-de-sac with elevated views Situated close to the Glenelg River Bitumen road frontage & power connected Build your dream home or holiday retreat and relax by the river Get ready for fishing

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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59 VAUSE RD, NELSON

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LOT 10 NEIL BLACK ST, NELSON PRICED TO SELL $77,000

- 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 Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 4

14 MARK ST, NELSON

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- Elevated rural allotment situated on approximately 4 acres with partially cleared land on the Eastern side of Nelson - 85m2 galvanised iron/colorbond shed with concrete flooring. Shed is wired and ready to be connected to electricity. - Generator to shed (Generator not included in sale but is negotiable) - Frontage to an unmade road

- Have you always wanted to build your dream home walking distance from the Glenelg River? - We have the perfect allotment for you! - This 797m2 block of land is positioned in the heart of Nelson - Ring your builder now & secure today

- “The Deck” is a beautiful timber clad home offering picturesque uninterrupted views over the Glenelg River - Currently run as a popular holiday accommodation, the property is being offered on a walk in walk out basis - Offering 3 bedrooms, bathroom, laundry, large light filled living area with wood heating plus kitchen/dining area - Colorbond garage, under house storage, rain and bore water

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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$199,000-$209,000

PRICED TO SELL

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$259,500

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JUST MOVE IN AND ENJOY

VEHICLE ACCESS TO REAR SHEDDING

Completely renovated 3 bedroom stone home. All bedrooms have built ins. Freshly painted inside and out. Brand new window furnishing and floor coverings. Superbly renovated bathroom with separate shower/bath and second toilet. Remote double length garage with vehicle access to large rear yard. Plenty of room to construct extra shedding STCC. Great location with the rail way lands bike/walking track right outside your front door.

Centrally located 3 bedroom home with valuable rear yard access. Built in robes to all 3 bedrooms. New carpet and painted throughout. Renovated kitchen with gas gourmet cooker. Neat bathroom with near new vanity. Split system reverse cycle heating/ cooling. Rear shedding with power, a pit and airline ideal for the motor enthusiast. Simply move in and enjoy.

36 STILES STREET

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$535,000

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Outstanding Character In City Location

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.

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

40 WEHL STREET NORTH

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$519,000

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1930’S BUNGALOW IN PRIME LOCATION

STUNNING FAMILY HOME ON AN ACRE

Vicki Quinn is pleased to offer for sale this spacious 3 to 4 bedroom home. Located a 2 minute walk to the main street. Offering a detached studio, insulated with a shower and kitchen facilities, ideal for a home based business. All bedrooms are a great size bedroom 1 has a walk in robe while 2 and 3 have built in robes. Renovated main bathroom plus 2nd toilet Entertain around the kitchen and living areas, perfect for family gatherings. Timber doors lead to alfresco dining. Double carport with remote rollerdoor. Add your own touches and you won’t be disappointed.

Vicki Quinn has pleasure offering for sale this immaculate family home nestled on an acre of gorgeous gardens with room for the kids to roam free. With a unique floorplan, the home is comprises of 4 bedrooms, a dedicated office, formal lounge and an open plan kitchen, dine and family area. The timber kitchen has loads of bench space, dishwasher, induction cook top and a large walk in pantry. Overlooking gardens, the main bedroom is a great size and offers a Large walk in robe and ensuite, complete with a 2 person spa bath. Sliding doors spill from the family room to the superb outdoor entertaining, sheltered by zip track blinds. Ducted Reverse cycle heating/cooling throughout the home is powered by 3 Phase, ensuring cost effective comfort all year round. Vehicle access is available to the double colorbond shed (approx. 6M X 9M). With power in the rear yard. Well priced, this property has been well thought out and offers many extras, including quality window furnishings throughout and a ducted vacuum system. Located in Orani Vale Estate only minutes from the city centre.

44 DULKARA AVENUE OFFERS CONSIDERED

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25/184 JUBILEE HIGHWAY WEST PRICED TO SELL

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$199,000 – $210,000 3

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A FANTASTIC START

A SOLID STARTER

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MODERN COURTYARD HOME – OFFERS INVITED

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.

3 Bedroom spacious brick and tile home located in the North West area of the city. Built in robes in bedrooms 1 and 2. Large Lounge with the choice of wood or ambient gas log heating, open plan kitchen/ dining renovated 2 pak kitchen with stainless steel gourmet cooker. Freshly painted bathroom, ideal kids games room, good size rear yard with an undercover entertaining area and carport under main roof. Recently polished floor boards this property ticks a lot of boxes.

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

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

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CHANGING YOUNG LIVES FOR THE BETTER Tenison Woods College and St Martins Lutheran College students have completed the inaugural Awake the Hero Within workshop program facilitated by the LifeChanger Foundation – a mentoring organisation set up by former AFL player and coach Scott Watters and Ironman Trevor Hendy. For three months, more than 200 Year 8 Tenison Woods students and Year 7 St Martins students worked their way through the program, which saw 30 locals also go through the mentor training, enabling them to work closely with the inaugural intake of boys. It was through the generosity of the Mount Gambier community through a fundraising golf day and dinner which yielded $25,000, that the pilot program was able to be run in Mount Gambier, along with the Mount Gambier Pioneers who were key backers of the program, and the ANZ Bank. The program, aimed at 11-15 year olds, looks to develop a positive self-identity in young people and empowering them to live the best life possible, as well as a focus on resilience. The students participated in five sessions, culminating in a ‘tribe’ event with their families to complete the program, which was headed up by Nathan Hayes, who boasts experience in senior leadership in the education system, as well as consultancy work in the area of developing leadership capacity, team building and organisational culture. LifeChanger works around a Five Pillar Philosophy – health, self, skills, purpose and tribe – and Mount Gambier was the first

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South Australian location to take up the program. The culmination of the workshops, the tribe event, saw the students involved in problem solving activities, yoga, goal setting, gratitude and a Q&A panel session, hosted by Scott Watters, where panel members included professional race car driver Peter Gazzard, ‘Life of purpose’ Sean Purchell, Lifestyle coach Jo Hodges and Australian kart champion Kai Allen. Other generous supporters of the program were UniSA, The Nourish Nook, Cotton On and She’s Apples. The program will run again later this year and continue into 2020.

Above (top) - Lifechanger CEO Scott Watters (far left) with the Q & A panel members. Above (bottom) - Participating students celebrate the final session of the Awaken the Hero Within youth mentoring workshops.

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EXPLORE THE REGION’S NATURAL WONDERS Ewens Ponds Conservation Park is as pristine and picturesque as ever and those who love visiting the iconcic natural wonder, at Eight Mile Creek, are reminded that a permit is now required to snorkel or dive in the ponds. Permits are available online at www.parks.sa.gov.au by following the links, with annual and family passes available. For more information please contact National Parks SA on (08)8735 1177 or www.environment.sa.gov.au


WATTLE RANGE ON SHOW THANKS TO LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Mia Bellinger has announced herself as a talented photographer after snaring the Mayoral Award at the Wattle range Photographic Exhibition, which was officially unveiled at the end of last month. It was Mia’s bright, cheerful and well composed image of a young girl, titled Exposure, that snared the young shutterbug the top prize, as well as other accolades in the Youth and People and Portraits categories. Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll opened the exhibition before a capacity crowd of more than 180 people, including photographers, family and the wider community. Now in its twelfth year, the exhibition attracted 372 entries and 40 outstanding junior entries, representing 57 photographers and 25 new entrants. The Mayor was suitably impressed with the quality of the entries, which showcase the diversity of the Wattle Range region, with many of the images earning a place in the council’s 2020 calendar. “We have some brilliant photographers within our region who should all be very proud of themselves,” he said. “There has been a lot of excitement and enthusiasm from the photographers. I am in awe of their talent and look forward to seeing the 2020 calendar with these amazing photos in it.” Internationally renowned photographer Jamie MacDonald and local icon Steve Chapple, who was a key driver in setting up the exhibition in 2007, judged the 2019 images. The 2019 Wattle Range Council Photographic Exhibition is open library hours and Sundays 2-4pm through to July 30. RESULTS Mayoral Award Winner: Mia Bellinger – Exposure Runner-up: Cathy Heyn - Here’s Looking at You Youth Mayoral Award Winner: Sophie Clifton – Barrels of Fun Runner-up: Liam Mills – Relax Time Black & White Category Joint Winners: Natalie Fox and Mary Whitehead Lake McIntyre Category (Sponsored by Noel and Sheila Boyle, long-time volunteers at the Lake) Winner: Dani Bell – Royal Spoonbill Runner-up: Darren Galwey – Not Near Holland People & Portrait Category Winner: Dani Bell – Turf Farmer Runner-up: Mia Bellinger - Exposure Landscape Category Winner: Reece Carlson – Beachport Scenic Drive Runner-up: Don Sforcina – Outer Reef Salmon Hole Business & Industry Category Winner: Reece Carlson – Coonawarra Vineyards Runner Up: Ken de Low – The Old and New Water & Aquatic Category Winner: Graeme Mellor – Summer Retreat Runner-up: Karen Buwalda – Lake Edward Reflections

Panoramic Category Winner: Perrie Thomas – Lands End Beachport Runner-up: Steven Gray – The Swamp Sport & Leisure Category Winner: Melanie Halton – Swim between the flags Runner-up: Carolyn Ansink – Race you to the waters edge Nature Category Winner: Simon Whennan – Wren on a Wire Runner-up: Katie Window – Foraging Youth Category (Sponsored by Hurst Camera House) Winner: Mia Bellinger – True Colours Runner-up: Lily Francis – Autumn Fun Best First Time Entrant Award (Sponsored by Darren Galwey, local photographer and long-time supporter of the competition)

Winner: Caroline Ansink – A Breath of Life Above (inset) - Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll (left) with his wife Shari Noll (right) congratulate successful Mayoral Award recipient Mia Bellinger (centre) Above (main) - Category Winners Melaine Halton, Mia Bellinger, Dani Bell, Mary Whitehead, Natalie Fox, Simon Whennan & Perrie Thomas

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IN THE GARDEN We have probably reached the coldest part of winter and certainly a shock to the system after a relatively mild and dry season so far and that week of frost was certainly a wake call for those who pruned their roses too early and the new shoots were frosted off. Winter is, of course, the most popular time to be planting dormant ornamental trees, fruit trees and nut trees and any deciduous varieties we dig out of the paddock and sell in their bare rooted form. Many other plants can be planted in this way too, including bush and standards roses, raspberry canes, strawberry runners, asparagus crowns. Limestone Coast Advanced Trees at Gardenarium and Limestone Coast Roses are the largest growers and suppliers of trees, fruit and nut, and thousands of roses direct from the paddock to you. This, of course, means big savings in that our pricing is grower direct and in line with all our pricing within the Gardenarium Group of Companies we are anywhere between 25% - 40% off normal pricings and still can offer superlative service and fully qualified staff on hand to help with all your needs. We pride ourselves in providing top quality trees at the lowest prices and also one of the largest ranges of roses in Australia, and when you couple this with our mail order service, we can send plants to literally all corners of the country, so you need look no further. We offer daily delivery services to Portland, Port Fairy, Warrnambool and

By Calum Haygarth Landscape Architect & Horticultural Consultant beyond, right through to Hamilton and Horsham, in Victoria, as well as all coastal ports up to Meningie, Naracoorte, Millicent, Robe, Kingston, Penola, Lucindale, Keith and Bordertown, not of course forgetting Mundulla and new links have just been set up for our larger trees to Geelong and the Surf Coast. Over the past month and a half we have been busy packing our orders and distributing our lovely stock around the region and right across Australia. As the lowest priced rose grower in Australia, you are assured of quality stock and NO over inflated prices. We need to start wrapping up BARE ROOT SALES IN ORDER TO PREPARE FOR SPRING, WHICH I THINK IS GOING TO BE EARLY THIS YEAR. This can only mean one thing Massive Sale. Yes, that’s right, across all of our fruit trees from dwarfs, including the 2019 new releases of dwarf apples; Sweet Cheeks and Sundowner – an old favourite now available in dwarf. as well as the new dwarf plum Sugar Plum and the long awaited dwarf Nectarine – Necta Red, again an old favourite. Two new Dwarf Peaches are Red Noonan, another oldie, and, of course, the Dwarf Peacharine (that was released last year but due to short supplies was mostly unavailable) and, of course ,the pears; Duchess, Sensation, Bartlett & Williams trees, that now comes in a much more manageable size, and can even be grown in a pot. We also have our popular.

Ornamental trees have a minimum 25% off including all Flemings Trees and massive savings on Lipstick Maples and on monster sized nut trees, that are $10 off, as well as huge savings on Silver Birch, ornamental pears, Monster Golden and Claret Ash, Cut leaf London Plane trees (that do not cause respiratory issues from the leaves) and Golden Elms, (see advert facing page) right through to our bush roses, including new releases, standards roses from only $23.95, weeping standards roses and so on. Bring your ute, truck, trailer, horse float, whatever and load up with bargains whilst stocks last. Our potted advanced tree section has trees up to 50% off to make way for the new season stock and this includes advanced lilly pilly, pittosporums, natives and all deciduous trees right up to 150 litre bags. If you cannot get here jump on the newly upgraded website www. gardenarium.com.au or www. limestonecoastroses.com.au or simply ring (08)8723 1325 and we can deliver to you. Citrus trees are also $10 off in a number of grades including double grafted citrus trees, avocadoes, loquats, blueberries are also up to 25% off in the sale. Winter is a good time if you are on a rural block, farm or small acreage to be planting shelter belts, screening and hedging trees. We have a huge selection from tube stock right through to advanced gum

SHARING THE LOVE OF READING

‘Books in Homes’ aims to support students by encouraging them to read at home and gives children an opportunity to select their very own free books each term. Children from Gordon Education Centre received their final free books at the celebration, together with a barbecue and video screening, starring some of the recipients of the program and their parents. This is a special partnership formed between the Mount Gambier Library, Rotary Club of Mount Gambier, the Department of Education and Child Development and the charitable organisation ‘Books in Homes’. This program is now in its fourth year and is once again sponsored by the Rotary Club of Mount Gambier. More than $20,000 in sponsorship has been received to date with 696 children receiving 2088 brand new books-ofchoice, enabling them to start their own home library.

trees, conifer hedging and windbreaks, as well as a huge selection more suited to suburban situations such as photinias, pittosporums, viburnums and lilly pilly hedging all at great prices. Farm tree tubes and firewood tree tubes are also racing out the door so be quick before we run out. Magnolias are bursting in to bloom early this year and we are pleased to release the 2018 new variety “Genie” which is more compact growing than the popular Black Tulip in rich beetroot shades. Felix, Black Tulip and Vulcan,Cleopatra and Cameo, (see website for details) and their velvety buds are about to burst in to flower, so hurry in before they all go. Sale specials run until July 28, unless sold out before hand, so don’t leave it until the last minute as we have already been quite busy with the sale being advertised locally on TV here for about a week. Gardenarium and the Limestone Coast group is located at 167, Bay Road, Mount Gambier, 1.3kms south of the Blue Lake. Open Tues- Sunday 10 – 5pm

HELPING HAND FOR REGIONAL STUDENTS Wattle Range Council and the University of South Australia are pleased to announce that Bailey Hateley and Madison Whitehead are the inaugural recipients of the Wattle Range Council sponsored student scholarships The scholarships, each valued at $2500, are available for Wattle Range residents who are commencing an undergraduate degree with the University of South Australia this year. Madison has commenced a Bachelor of Primary Education (Honours) degree at the University of South Australia’s Mount Gambier Campus while Bailey is studying a Bachelor Education (Secondary) in Adelaide with the aim of becoming a Home Economics teacher. Both students will use their scholarship to assist with travel, accommodation, materials and other costs associated with studying away from their hometown. Wattle Range Mayor, Des Noll said it was important that council encouraged the young people of the region to undertake higher education in pursuit of their career of choice. “We need to support regional youth in every way we can and create opportunities to attract them back to the Limestone Coast as professionals in the future.” he said. University of South Australia’s Regional Manager: Mount Gambier Ian McKay said the universities were extrmely grateful for the support being provided by Wattle Range Council to deliver the scholarships. “Students, particularly those who are studying away from their home, have a wide range of costs that they incur to support their study, and the assistance of scholarships such as this is particularly valuable to them,” Mr McKay said. “It is pleasing that Wattle Range Council have decided to establish support programs for tertiary education such as the University of South Australia scholarships, which is a sound investment in the future workforce in the region.” Above - Professor Joanne Cys (Pro Vice Chancellor: Education, Arts and Social Sciences, University of South Australia) presented Bailey Hateley with the Wattle Range Council UniSA Study Grant.

Above (left) - Karen Boylan-Deputy Principal (Deputy Principle Gordon Education Centre); Zac Sims (Student from Gordon Education Centre) & Kelly Lynch ( Childrens Services Development Coordinator Mount Gambier Library) Above *(right) - Julian giving book backpacks to Kobi and other children at GEC. lifestyle1.net | 26


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BRAIN TEASER WHO AM I?? How many clues did you need? 1. I was born in Florida in 1993. 2. I am Italian American and now live in New York. 3. As a child I performed in children’s theatre productions of Annie, The Wizard of Oz and Beauty and the Beast. 4. In 2008 I won an award for my turn in the Broadway production of 13 and also secured roles on Nickelodeon. 5. I uploaded videos of myself doing covers of Whitney Houston, Adele and Mariah Carey in a bid to get signed by a record company. 6. My first studio album took three years to record and debuted at number one of the US Billboard charts. 7. I was the opening act for Justin Bieber on his Believe tour in 2013. 8. I was briefly engaged to actor Pete Davidson. 9. I won my first Grammy this year for my album Sweetener. 10. In 2017, my concert in Manchester was the target of a terrorist attack and 22 people died. My name is Ariana… ?

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TIME TO HONOUR OUR BEST & BRIGHTEST IN BUSINESS

The Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for a night of celebration and fun, as it invites businesses to apply for an outstanding business award. The chamber is pleased that National Australia Bank (NAB) is once again the major sponsor and launched

the awards at a Mix and Mingle event at Jens Hotel on Monday. The 2019 gala presentation evening will be hosted at The Barn on Friday, October 11. Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce president Biddie Shearing said the Outstanding Business Awards had become a must attend event lifestyle1.net | 28

for businesses and an opportunity to celebrate the many wonderful enterprises that form the basis of our economy. Businesses can nominate for the categories of Retail Business; Agribusiness; Service business; Small business (less than 5 employees); New business (operating for less than 2 years); Manufacturing/Building business; Tourism/ Hospitality/ Accommodation business; Environment/Sustainability business; Innovation and Young business leader (aged 30 years or under as of December 31st, 2019) “The Awards would not be possible without our sponsors,” Ms Shearing said. “We sincerely thank our major sponsor, NAB, who have supported us for many years. The involvement of NAB, and of our other sponsors, is very much appreciated. Thank you to the City of Mount Gambier; District Council of Grant; Department of Industry, Innovation and Science; Job Prospects; Lifestyle 1; MGA Insurance Brokers; Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell; Regional Development Australia Limestone Coast; Southern Cross Austereo; The Border Watch; UniSA and WIN TV.” Go to the Chamber’s Facebook site https://www.facebook.com/

mountgambierchamber/ or contact admin@mountgambierchamber.com.au for further information and to access a copy of the awards criteria. Left - Carter’s Foodland Mount Gambier took out the 2019 Outstanding Retail Business of the Year and the award was accepted by Emma Carter (right) with NAB representative Chanuka Mallawaarchchi. Above - Commodore on the Park’s Tom Kosch was named the 2018 Young Businessperson of the Year.


GET CREATIVE IN THE LIBRARY THESE HOLIDAYS Throughout the school holidays the library has a variety of activities for children on offer, with the main theme for these holidays being science. There are two main components of the program which are the Little Bang Science Discovery Club and the Upcycle STEAM Challenge. The Little Bang Science Discovery Club targets younger children from around the ages of 3-5, and the Upcycle STEAM Challenge has different age groups so that kids of all ages can get involved. Each age group in the STEAM challenge gets to make something different, the 5-7 year olds will get to make a pet, the 7-9 year olds will get to make an alien and the 9-12 year olds will get to make a Luna Rover. Challenge cards are given to children when they register, and from then there will be four pop up studio sessions which will have crafts, all sorts of different supplies and also adults to help. “This school holiday program is very different as normally we just have different craft activities but this time each session builds on the other

and the child has to take the lead,” said children’s services development coordinator Kelly Lynch. These sessions will allow children to be able to be more independent and think for themselves as they are able to go off on their own and show how creative they can be. They also give children something to do in the holidays and each session is completely free. “Children can come along and make a mess here at the library, they can use our craft items and be in a safe community space and develop their skills and creativity out of the home,” Kelly said. The Little Bang Science Discovery Club is run in the holidays on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, and the Upcycle STEAM challenge is in the afternoons of the same days plus the Wednesday of the first week. Finished creations from the STEAM Challenge are also going to be exhibited in the library to showcase everyone’s individual designs. There are also other activities

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being run such as 3D printing and decorating of jewellery for children over the age of 12, and also a Movie and Milo session for all ages. “We have a bit of a science theme these holidays, but we also have other activities to ensure we engage everyone,” Kelly said. To get more information on this you can go into the library, phone them, look on their website, you can also grab a hard copy of the program which is available in the library. By Isabella Kenny

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COLLECTED STUPIDITY - DEAR ROBBIE 38… By ROBBIE TANSEL I don’t get many emails these days but thought I had to respond to this one. “Dear Robbie, why do the media insist on portraying sports stars as idiots? Ducan from Dingley Dell” Well, Ducan, if that is your real name, I’m a little puzzled. You think the media are portraying them as idiots? You think they are actually rational, intelligent people? Is it possible you’ve emailed me from an alternate universe where sports stars are not total tools? My other query before we go too far, Ducan, is which particular media portrayal of a sports star are you referring to? Ben Stratton who decided to pinch opposition AFL players and stamp on their feet? Israel Folau who spread a hateful message on Twitter and then wanted his followers to pay for his legal defence? Bernard Tomic who lost his opening round Wimbledon tennis match in record time, then was fined by the tournament organisers with the implication that he didn’t try hard enough? Australian cricketer Cameron Bancroft scratching up the

ball with sandpaper to get an advantage for his team? Essendon systematically injecting all of their players with a still undefined mystery substance (my money is still on it being a placebo)? Sydney captain Dane Rampe mounting a goal post in an attempt to put the opposition off? Sleepy Budgies mixed netball captain Skip Tilley spending every match holding opposition wing attack’s shirt to restrict their attack on the ball. Nick Kyrgios who…is Nick Kyrgios? If I keep listing off this year’s sporting controversies, I won’t even have to really write an article or make a point (do I ever really make a point?) I don’t think the media really needs to portray sports stars in any particular way. Point a camera in their direction or put a microphone in front of them.

Wait for dumb stuff to happen. No need to portray anything. I do feel a bit sorry for our sport stars though. They’ve spent their whole life dreaming of getting paid to kick a ball, hit a ball, chase a ball, throw a ball, catch a ball, get free entry and drinks at nightclubs. They’ve spent their days and nights devoted to getting better at doing things to balls. They’ve had people who have spent their whole life facilitating this single minded focus, pandering to their every need, and regularly telling them how wonderful they are. That has been their prime focus. Unfortunately, when they make it to the big time of their chosen sport, they find that the bit focused on the ball is just a small part of their job. They’re lifestyle1.net | 29

actually now expected to interact with human beings who are wanting more from them than just to chase a ball. Some people actually expect them to answer questions and give opinions. The athletes have spent the last ten years totally devoted to only using their brains to calculate the best angle to run to get to the ball, or how they can stop someone else from taking the ball to a particular advantageous location. Suddenly they’re expected to interact with human beings who do things in their life other than chasing, kicking, catching balls. Surprise, surprise, sometimes they say something dumb. They have no experience putting words together into intelligent sentences. Apart from the fact they’re not prepared, they’ve got large amounts

of time on their hands where they’re not chasing balls, or preparing to chase balls. Idle hands are the devil’s work. That’s not a tweet by Israel Folau, by the way. It’s just an old saying. To go with their ridiculous amounts of spare time, they also have large amounts of disposable wealth and hangers on who want to use them for one reason or another. I love sport but I really think we need to go back to the days when it was just a recreational activity, rather than a business/profession/more important than finding a cure for cancer. Let them chase their little balls around and don’t ask them questions. I know I’m stereotyping and there are sport stars who have functioning brains but I wanted to focus on men’s sport, not semi-professional sport (that’s a gentle dig at our society as a whole, not at women’s sport). If you would like to file some sort of grievance against a member of the Sleepy Budgies mixed netball team, email me at robbietansel@gmail.com


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Where do you never tire of visiting in this region? There are so many great places to visit in this region and we continue to explore areas with our grandkids that we used to explore with our kids. Three first choice dinner party guests Nelson Mandela, for his efforts in combating poverty and apartheid; Freddie Mercury, for his unlimited talent & Princess Diana, for her endless charity work. What people would be surprised to find out about you? I swim in the sea most days of the year - rain, hail or shine. Your greatest weakness? I’m too soft with my grandchildren Your greatest strength Dealing with people What would you choose for your last meal A really good steak What item in your wardrobe would you never part with My favourite fishing shirt If you were a car, what would you be? A Rover Who/what most inspires you? Dr Charlie Teo - giving people in need hope, which is the essential ingredient of life. Who/what most frustrates/annoys you? Selfishness What book/CD would you want with you if you were on a deserted island? Queen Which movie/television role would you love to play? John Travolta in Pulp Fiction What’s the best advice you ever heard? Be honest & work hard What’s the best advice you ever gave? Be straight and honest & show kindness & compassion to others If you weren’t in your current role what would you be doing? Volunteering locally or abroad Who would you like to swap places with for a day? Cosi, from South Aussie with Cosi because he is out and about all the time and doing stuff that I like doing.

They might have headed to the Icehouse with only two wins for the season but the Sturt Sabres men came to play, showing their improved showing in the second half of the season might not have yielded wins but it has shown the Sabres to be a much more challenging opponent. Adding to the challenge of an improved opposition was the absence of skipper Tom Daly and it made for a tight contest from go to whoa. It was the perimeter shooting of the Sabres that continually kept them in touch of the top ranked Pioneers, nailing 11 from 24, while the Pioneers were more about attacking the basket, only scoring nine of their points form beyond the arc. The opening stanza appeared to be following the predicted script, with Sam Daly stepping up to cover for his absent brother, Kentrell Barkley showing all his wares with a dunk, a three pointer and his usual lay ups off the fast break, while Brad Rathjen continues to be a model of consistency – he started his scoring with a rare dunk and finished the quarter with seven points, while Barkley nailed 11 points for the quarter. The Pioneers enjoyed a nine goal quarter time lead and it looked like the home side would cruise to an expected victory but the Sabres had other ideas. Perimeter shooting was what had the Sabres continuing to challenge and in the final minutes of the quarter, they went on a 13-6 run to take a one point lead into the half. The arm wrestle continued in the third, with Daly and Rathjen leading the way, while Dayjar Dickson, who had a quitter outing on Saturday night, still managed a dunk for the highlight reel with the Pioneers wresting back the lead – six points at the final change. When Barkley hit a three early in the quarter, the lead was back to double figures and while the Sabres again got it back to a four point game, Daly and Barkley continued to score and the Pioneers were able to eek out a 14 point victory. Daly top scored with 29 points and pulled in nine points, Barkley finished with 27 and 12, while Rathjen’s 18 points were invaluable. The Pioneers women went toe to toe with the highly rated Sturt Sabres at the Icehouse at the weekend but it was a 22-9 third quarter dominance from the second ranked Sabres that ensured Sturt made it two from two over the Pioneers for 2019. The opening half was a basket for basket contest, aside from an 8-0 run at the start of the second from the Sabres and another similar run during the second for the visitors, with the Pioneers leading by three at the first change and the same margin at the main break. But it was the third quarter, where the Sabres stepped it up a gear to try and take control of the match with that dominant 10 minutes. The Pioneers did hang on in the final quarter though and kept working their way back to striking distance, in no small part to a dominant quarter from Pachis Roberts who

hit 11 of her 22 points as she looked to drag her team mates over the line. Maddy Wormald had a big night from beyond the arc and ended up with 13 points, while Emily Winter had a 12 point, 12 rebound game. The Pioneers now host Forestville for the final minor round match of the season, with the club having a final round bye in the lead up to the play offs - the Eagles are ranked second in the men’s standings and sitting atop the standings in the women’s competition. Above (left) - Berad Rathjen was a key player for the Pioneers men at the weekend. Above (rigt) - Not even a huge last quarter from Pachis Roberts could save the :Pioneers women from a narrow loss to Sturt.

REDBACKS DOMINATE ACTION Match Report Division 2 Men Redbacks 5 def West 1 Saturday’s Division 2 encounter between Redbacks and West dour affair with Redbacks totally dominating the opening stanza, scoring four goals before West had the opportunity to settle into the game. Cameron McArthur had scored twice within the first 4 minutes before Nash Lobley added one of his own with a direct hit off a penalty corner. Aiden McCarther added one of his own off the backstick side which saw Redbacks head to the quarter time huddle already holding what looked like an unassailable four goal lead. West found their footing early in the second quarter with some attack of their own. A couple of penalty corners gave them some attacking confidence and their ability to defend the Redbacks counter attack showed that they had the ability to claw their way back into the game. West launched counter attacks of their own and continued to earn more penalty corners but time and again saw the ball drift harmlessly across the face of goal. Redbacks showing their superior ability to finish in front of goal added to their tally before half time with Aiden McArthur finding the back of the goal with a controlled push through the keepers legs.The third quarter was a dull an uninteresting affair. No goals were scored with Redbacks sloppy in front of goal. West were continuing to build attacking opportunities but couldn’t find space in the attacking circle at the critical final moment either in general play or in the penalty corner opportunities that continued to come their way. The final quarter was a little more exciting with West appearing to launch what would be a remarkable comeback until the umpire’s whistle denied them on a shot that was adjudged to be too high and dangerous. Scott Hanel was consistently driving the ball forward and they finally got their reward when Connor Murphy converted on the backstick side with four minutes to go. It was too little too late though as the clock wound down to deny them further opportunity. The McArthur brothers were outstanding on the day for Redbacks with their quality both in the midfield and in front of goal was the difference between the too teams. West will rue their inability to convert their penalty corners. Two goals from their eight opportunities would have increased the pressure on Redbacks immeasurably and opened up chances in general play as well. What looked like being a rout of historical proportions was 1-1 after the first 11 minutes. That sound serve as a warning sign for Redbacks as they head towards finals and as a wake up

call for West who are still searching for their first win of the season. Goals: Redbacks – Aiden McArthur (2), Cameron McArthur (2), Nash Lobley. West – Connor Murphy. Best Players: Redbacks – Cameron McArthur, Aiden McArthur, Sam Kuhl. West – Scott Hanel, Zac Kain, Angus Widdison. Results Division 1 Men - West 2 def Tigers 0 Division 1 Women - West 5 def Redbacks 2 Division 2 Men - Redbacks 5 def West 1 Division 2 Women - Redbacks 2 def West 0; Naracoorte 1 def Strikers 0 Division 3 Women - West 1 def Redbacks 0 Above (left) - Redbacks Nash Lobley added his name to the score sheet in the first quarter against West in Division 2 Men. Above (right) - Angus Widdison worked hard all day for West in Division 2 Men.


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South Gambier’s Claudia Edmonds played her 100th game for the Demons at the weekend. A premiership player as a junior, Claudia has been with the club since 13 & Under and is currently part of the A Reserve team. She is also a star hockey player and a football umpire. She is pictured with her parents Palma (left) and Chris Edmonds.

MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL

KNT FOOTBALL

A GRADE

A GRADE

Port MacDonnell 7.1 13.2 19.8 25.9 (159) Nangwarry 1.1 4.3 5.7 7.7 (49) Goals - Pt Mac: B. Newton 6; J. Schleter, B. O’Dine 4; M. Stark, B. McGregor 3; T. Davis, B. Bisnov, D. McElroy, M. Smith, N. Brotherton. Nangwarry: J. Virtanen 4; B. Dinnison, A. Heron, A. Walker. Best - Pt Mac: R. Nattrass, J. Schleter, B. O’Dine, B. McGregor, N. Wilke, B. Lynch. Nangwarry: G. Mc Waters, M. Thomson, R. Lindner, D. Podobnik, B. Deamer, J. Virtanen Mt Burr 6.2 12.4 17.6 20.9 (129) Kongorong 2.0 4.3 4.4 5.5 (35) Goals - Mt Burr: B. Scott 5; J. Dowdy 4; C. Davis 3; T. Stanley, N. Morrison 2; J. Gregory, D. Broad, P. Guyett, B. Poulish. Kongorong: J. Simkin, T. Hales 2; H. Evans. Best -Mt Burr: C. Davis, N. Morrison, B. Poulish, M. Teagle, J. Wilson, J. Dowdy. Kongorong: H. Evans, B. Weaver, R. Hein, A. Lightbody. Kalangadoo 2.2 7.7 10.10 14.12 (96) Glencoe 1.7 5.9 9.9 13.10 (88) Goals -Kalangadoo: A. Stone 4; B. Gregory 3; T. Mcmanus 2; J. Mules, T. Jones, C. Mules, S. Mcmanus M. Krieger Glencoe: B. Foster 5; A. Hentschke 4; D. Childs, Z. Cocks, J. Patzel, M. McRae. Best - Kalangadoo: A. Stone, L. Hay, M. Fatchen, B. Gregory, J. Casey, B. Auld. Glencoe: C. Von Duve, M. Kasparian, T. Edwards, D. Childs, A. Hentschke Robe 6.4 7.11 13.12 16.22 (118) Tantanoola 0.1 2.5 2.6 4.6 (30) Goals -Robe: K. Cuthbertson 4; H. McInnes 3; T. Wilfred, J. Jarrett, B. Nicolle 2; Q. McCallum, Z. Deane, G. Dutton. Tantanoola: K. Dodd 3; Z. Walker. Best - Robe: J. Wehl, K. Cuthbertson, Q. McCallum, T. Wachtel, T. Wilfred, E. Regnier. Tantanoola: B. Pitts, S. Haniford, Z. Walker, M. Sorella , K. Dodd, M. Roberts

Kybybolite 2.1 7.8 9.9 11.10 (76) Padthaway 2.5 4.6 7.6 9.8 (62) Goals - Kybybolite: Felipe Hill 3; Kane Rodgers, Stuart Shepherd 2; Bodhi Carberry, Jamie Bittner, Will Russell, Brad Castine. Padthaway: Jack Scott, Josh Vandermeer, Matthew Raitt 2; Daniel Obst, Ray Jaensch, Luke Harder. Best - Kybybolite: Tom Cooper, Thomas Hunter, Felipe Hill, Jack Mckay, Thomas Jennings, Matthew Tonkin. Padthaway: Matthew Raitt, Daniel Obst, Luke Harder, Seb Townsend, Jack Scott, Jason McCarthy. Border Districts 1.4 4.8 4.11 7.18 (60) Naracoorte 4.2 4.3 9.5 9.5 (59) Goals- Border Districts: Mark Quinn 2; Shawn Mansell, Rodney Oliver, Ezrah Holland, Blake Helyar, Harrison Pretlove. Naracoorte: Bradley Mitchell 3; Drew Myall 2; Fraser Day, Craig Gill, William Walker, Brett Gould. Best - Border Districts: Blake Helyar, Harrison Pretlove, Fraser Adams, James Baron, Rodney Oliver, Brad Keast. Naracoorte: Jamie Bettoncelli, Keenan Jacobs, Brodie Foster, Sidney Patterson, Joe Foster, Brett Gould. Mundulla 2.4 4.8 8.12 11.17 (83) Bordertown 1.0 3.3 7.4 8.7 (55) Goals - Mundulla: Nicholas Mosey 3; James Hinge, Heath Thorpe 2; Jake McGrice, Nicholas Gregurke, Benjamin Douglas, Luke Wiese. Bordertown: Graeme Twigden, Josh Barras 2; Nicholas Hampel, Cameron Sandercock, Angus Day, Sam Devitt. Best - Mundulla: James Hinge. Bordertown: Rory Tink, Joshua Searle, Dustin Inglis, Bradley Paech, Lachlan Makin, Brent Lodewyk. Lucindale 2.2 5.7 8.7 11.9 (75) Kaniva Leeor 1.4 3.5 6.9 6.12 (48) Goals - Lucindale: Samuel Mardling 4; Thomas Logan, Aaron Fielke 2; Riley Milne, Angus Eckermann, Scott Spriggs. Kaniva Leeor: Nicholas Murphy, Michael Wundke 2; Liam Feder, Cameron Hitchcock. Best - Lucindale: Joshua Walker, Riley Milne, Angus Eckermann, Anthony Laurencic, Tristan Menz, Scott Spriggs. Kaniva Leeor: Blake Dodson, Nicholas Murphy, Liam Vivian, Cameron De Visser, Christopher Meyer, Shannon Snook. Penola 7.5 10.7 19.13 20.17 (137) Kingston 1.1 6.1 8.2 15.6 (96) Goals - Penola: Bradley Merrett 4; Scott Merrett, Luke Walker, Adam Merrett 3; Jordan Galpin, Joshua Currie 2; Brock Egan, Bradley Bryant, Daniel Hackwill. Kingston: Jacob Fisher 6; Ben Warner 3; James Siviour 2; Jack Armfield, Isaac Hewson, Brock Kennedy, Sam Robertson. Best - Penola: Bradley Bryant, Scott Merrett, Jason Nysten, Luke Walker, Harry Porter, Brock Egan. Kingston: Scott Mazzone, Tyler Baker, Sam Robertson, Ben Warner, Jacob Fisher, Thomas Rogers.

B GRADE Port MacDonnell 12.5 (77) d Nangwarry 5.5 (35) Kongorong 17.7 (109) d Mt Burr 4.8 (32) Kalangadoo 12.16 (88) d Glencoe 6.1 (37) Robe 10.9 (69) d Tantanoola 6.10 (46)

SENIOR COLTS

Port MacDonnell 20.22 (142) d Nangwarry 1.4 (10) Mt Burr 10.9 (69) d Kongorong 4.8 (32) Glencoe 8.4 (52) d Kalangadoo 6.7 (43) Robe 23.17 (155) d Tantanoola 0.2 (2)

JUNIOR COLTS Nangwarry 8.10 (58) d Port MacDonnell 4.3 (27) Kongorong 16.9 (105) d Mt Burr 2.0 (12) Glencoe 16.10 (106) d Kalangadoo 1.3 (9) Robe 7.11 (53) d Tantanoola 0.0 (0)

B GRADE Kybybolite 20.14 (134) d Padthaway 1.3 )9) Border Districts 12.8 (80) d Naracorote 9.3 (57) Mundulla 19.11 (125) d Bordertown 3.4 (22) Lucindale 9.8 (62) d Kaniva Leeor 5.4 (34) Penola 18.5 (113) d Kingston 6/2 (38)

WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL

SENIOR COLTS

Kybybolite 14.12 (96) d Padthaway/Lucindale 3.6 (24) Naracoorte 10.27 (87) d Border Districts 2.2 (14) Bordertown 12.16 (88) d Mundulla 1.3 (9) Penola 9.10 (64) d Kingston 4.4 (28)

A GRADE West Gambier 8.7 12.11 19.13 23.16 (154) Millicent 0.0 3.5 4.7 8.10 (58) Goals - West: B. Papps 6; J. Attard 4; T. Zeitz, D. Waksh 3; G. Ha 2; T. Lewis, J. Schapel, J. Zeitz, T. Holmes, J. Williams. MIllicent: S. Willis, J. Grosser 2; N. Lang, H. Smith, D. Bromley, P. Duncan. Best - West: M. Minuzzo, G. Ha, D. Phillips, J. Zeitz, B. Papps, D. Walsh. Millicent: D. Bromley, F. Bradley, K. Varcoe, S. Willis, J. Walker, B. Shanks. East Gambier 2.5 5.7 9.8 12.12 (84) South Gambier 1.1 3.2 5.5 6.8 (44) Goals - East: M. Scanlon 4; K. Thomson 3; J. Dawe 2; J. Clayton, P. Hatch, G. Janeway. East: J. Tentye 2; T. Reid, C. Munro, B. Howard, B. Exelby. Best - East: N. Lock, J. Eldridge, J. Dawe, L. Thomson, T. Balshaw, M. Scanlon. South: J. tentye, T. Reid, B. Saffin, K. Bowd, N. Kourmouzis. North Gambier 6.2 11.3 16.5 18.6 (114) Casterton Sandford 2.2 4.5 5.7 10.12 (72) Goals - North: M. McInerney 8; S. Stafford 3; M. Telford, S. Flett 2; T. Gould, N. Blachut, J. Stafford. Casterton Sandford: D. Ayton, J. Gibbs, D. Richardson, B. Guthrie 2; G. Widdicombe, J. Searle . Best - North: N. McInerney, N. McInerney, F. Marshall, T. Gould, J. Stafford, D. Kenny. Casterton Sandford: T. Sullivan, B. Guthrie, H. McCrae, D. Ayton, D. Richardson, H. Cain.

JUNIOR COLTS Bordertown 7.10 (52) d Mundulla 1.2 (8) Padthaway/Lucindale 10.9 (69) d Kaniva Leeor 4.0 (24) Penola 11.10 (76) d Kingston 4.5 (29)

RESERVES

West Gambier 16.6 (102) d Millicent 11.6 (72) North Gambier 9.3 (57) d Casterton Sandford 7.9 (51) East Gambier 10.6 (66) d South Gambier 6.5 (41)

UNDER 18 Millicent 11.8 (74) d West Gambier 6.5 (41) Casterton Sandford 13.11 (89) d North Gambier 2.5 (17) East Gambier5.10 (40) d South Gambier 5.1 (31)

UNDER 16 Above - 13 & Under B action - Lily Cain (top) & Abby Lines (bottom) were part of a tense draw at the weekend.

Millicent 6.5 (41) d West Gambier 2.4 (16) South Gambier 4.7 (31) d East Gambier 3.6 (24)

UNDER 14 Millicent 4.4 (28) d West Gambier 3.5 (23) South Gambier White 7.6 (48) d East Gambier 4.3 (27) North Gambier 6.8 (44) d Casterton Sandford 2.4 (16)

Above(top) - East Gambier’s Matt Dempsey marks strongly in front of Taylor Saffin. Above (centre) - Mark Rumbelow takes a pack mark in yeserday’s Western Border football action. Above (bottom) -Kyle Jones (left) finds himself in space

Above - Brock Keding looks to get this handball away.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

PHOTO COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

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MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL

KNT NETBALL

A GRADE

A GRADE

A GRADE

East Gambier 73 (T. Gray, T. Bosko) d South Gambier 34 (A. Hood, I. Walker); Millicent 65 (D. Verbena, H. Nitschke) d West Gambier 47 (T. Earl, J. Freeman); North Gambier 30 (M. Whaites, M. Renko) d Casterton Sandford 29 (G. Tomkins, M. Cleary)

A RESERVE East Gambier 51 (T. Gray, E. Hudson) d South Gambier 49 (E. McIntyre, L. Page); Millicent 61 (N. Potter, S. Ellis) d West Gambier 48 (M. Horrigan, N. Facey); Casterton Sandford 43 (N. Rhook, M. Fennell) d North Gambier 41 (E. Stafford, P. Douglas)

B GRADE South Gambier 36 (J. Kennedy, K. McIntyre-Clarke) drew with East Gambier 36 (C. Gollan, T. Perryman); West Gambier 56 (B. Allen, H. Morton) d Millicent 45 (C. Venn, L. Harvey); North Gambier 57 (L. Kamphius, H. Nulty) d Casterton Sandford 44 (L. Cleary, A. McKinnon)

C GRADE South Gambier 29 (B. Morale, C. Riley) d East Gambier 24 (K. Amy, M. Taylor); Millicent 43 (C. Pratt, K. Ryan) d West Gambier 27 (E. Nieuwerkerk, C. Wilson); North Gambier 44 (R. Dellow, A. Circelli) d Casterton Sandford 31 (J. Parsons, K. Povey)

17 & UNDER East Gambier 37 (T. Bosko, M. Pannenburg) d South Gambier 29 (M. Thiele, T. Redemski); Millicent 50 (H. Nitschke, A. Pratt) d West Gambier 34 (M. Horrigan, N. Facey); North Gambier 60 (A. Dyson, S. Nulty) d Casterton Sandford 30 (M. Mutch, D. Crawford)

15 & UNDER A

Port MacDonnell 65 (T. Gilmore, T. Merrett) d Nangwarry 18 (C. Ploenges, T. Wilson); Mt Burr 67 (H. Agnew, A. Guyett) d Kongorong 43 (R. Henke, S. Scheidl); Glencoe 45 (A. Finnis, S. Edwards) d Kalangadoo 44 (L. Duncan, G. Duncan); Tantanoola 37 (K. Varcoe, K. Bromley) d Robe 34 (G. Perkins, A. Hunter)

A RESERVE

Padthaway 50 d Kybybolite 47 (M Crook, EJ Leehane) Naracoorte 39 (S Ford, M Riley) d Border Districts 38 (T Hindson, S Burns) Bordertown 59 (M Jarrett, E Orrock) d Mundulla 49 (M Daniel, K Lock) Lucindale 62 (N Hocking, J Bittner) d K/L United 37 (B Dickinson, T Pearson) Penola 59 (K Dent) d Kingston 30

Port MacDonnell 74 (H. Isaacson, C. Merrett) d Nangwarry 22 (S. Judd, A. Long); Mt Bufrr 34 (A. Lambert, L. Clark) d Kongorong 32 (B. Holmes, T. Wilsmore); Kalangadoo 46 (I. Giddings, R. May) d Glencoe 43 (H. Greenfield, B. Easterbrook); Tantanoola 47d Robe 35

Padthaway 39 (E Dempster, D Woodman) d Kybybolite 37 (L Sandercock, I Bates) Mundulla 40 (L Bennett, A Dimitriadis) d Bordertown 30 (A Hinge, T Venables) Lucindale 61 (H Ware, S Cooper) d K/L United 21 (A Rutherford, K Hawker) Penola 51 (N Hayes, A Hayes) d Kingston 24

B RESERVE

C GRADE

B GRADE

Port MacDonnell 53 (M. Wilson, P. Killender); Nangwarry 18 (K. Anderson, J. Bonney); Mt Burr 51 (R. Fox, K. Hayward) d Kongorong 26 (J. Brown, A. Formosa); Glencoe 47 (N. Orr, A. Cocks) d Kalangadoo 37 (D. Mulligan, A. Hawke); Tantaoola 46 (L. Hoffman, C. Bell) d Robe 13 (K. Briggs, R. Thomson)

17 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 33 (L. Whitworth, K. Smith) d Nangwrary 32 (H. Vanderhorst, N. Stewart); Mt Burr 71 (S. Fox, M. Job) d Kongorong 35 (E. Driscoll, S. Beare); Kalangadoo 60 (K. Ousey, G. Box) d Glencoe 44 (C. Pfitzner, S. Jones)

15 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 62 (E. Kerr, A. Smith) d Nangwrary 9 (N. Borman, A. Virgin); Kongorong 39 (E. Sutherland, M. Formosa) d Mt Burr 33 (J. Brant, K. Sharp); Kalangadoo 100 (S. Ryan, K. Collins) d Glencoe 8 (J. Mitchell, Z. Halton); Robe 37 d Tantanoola 24 (L. McCallum, E. Clarke)

15 & UNDER B

13 & UNDER

13 & UNDER A East Gambier 32 (E. Steen, J. Davis) d South Gambier 28 (M. Harrold, E. Wilke); West Gambier 27 (A. Pearson, E. Xanthopoulos) d Millicent 12 (A. Pratt, E. Easterby); North Gambier 50 (J. Young, M. Griffith) d Casterton Sandford 16 (C. Hulm, H. Nash)

13 & UNDER B East Gambier 12 (A. Lines, M. Button) drew with South Gambier 12 (A. Solomons, L. Cain); Millicent 23 (J. Lucas, M. Gysbers) d West Gambier 19 (L. Simpson, A. Judd); North Gambier 31 (K. Dellow, M. Collins) d Casterton Sandford 15 (B. Nash, M. Doyle)

11 & UNDER

A RESERVE

Nangwarry 42 (K. Dolan, M. Richardson) d Port MacDonnell 33 (J. Trench, K. Carrison); Mt Burr 45 (H. Eldridge, S. Westerman) d Kongorong 42 (E. Rayner, N. Fox); Kalangadoo 55 (J. Ryan, J. Kilsby) d Glencoe 44 (C. Watson, J. Gosden); Robe 31 (T. Nicolle, H. Carter) d Tantanoola 21 (M. Telfer-Scott, A. Fensom)

South Gambier 53 (E. Bouchier, S. Adams) d East Gambier 25 (T. Waters, S. Herpich); Millicent 63 (P. McRae, S. O’Connor) d West Gambier 12 (H. Pearson, E. Jolley); Casterton Sandford 33 (M. Doyle, M. Jamieson) d North Gambier 24 (L. Norman, K. Dyson) South Gambier 40 (E. Jones, L. Munro) d East Gambier 12 (C. Lines, L. Spooner); Millicent 42 (R. kenny, E. Easterby) d West Gambier 24 (N. Clayton, A. Crowe); Casterton Sandford 36 (G. McPeake) drew with North Gambier 36 (A. Norman, R. Wallace)

Kybybolite 80 (K Heinrich, S Maber) d Padthaway 51 (K Ward, E Miles) Naracoorte 56 (K Mott, S Henschke) d Border Districts 45 (T Atkinson, L Pfitzner) Bordertown 56 (J Lange, W Rowett) d Mundulla 54 (E Staude, S Excell) Lucindale 76 (K Justin, N Smart) d K/L United 26 (C Feder, I Dickinson)

Port MacDonnell 54 (S. Lewis, L. Wilson) d Nangwarry 31 (S. Petrie, S. Black); Mt Burr 60 (M. Burns, M. Gregory) d Kongorong 12 (R. Carrigan, S. Kemp); Kalangadoo 59 (T. Lythgo, G. Gentile) d Glencoe 16 (J. Burdon, C. Scott); Robe 26 d Tantanoola 17

B GRADE

Kybybolite 48 (S Owen, K Williams) d Padthaway 22 Naracoorte 58 (T McRae, L Schroder) d Border Districts 30 (A Walter, N Barbala) Mundulla 51 (A Pickering, A Grosser) d Bordertown 39 (M Taylor, A Tink) K/L United 42 (L Hawker, J Wilkinson) d Lucindale 33 (J Krumkuhler, C Goss) Penola 41 (L Price, J Lucas) d Kingston 32 (E Glazbrook, N Rehn)

17 & UNDER Kybybolite 51 (EJ Leehane, P Lees) d Padthaway 38 Naracoorte 61 (T Kavanagh, L Henschke) d Border Districts 45 (L Pfitzner, S Walter) Bordertown 39 (Z Hawker, L Hicks) d Mundulla 25 (K Couzner, N Warnakulasuriya) Lucindale 50 (J Bittner, G Bittner) d K/L United 41 (C Dodson, T Pearson)

16 & UNDER K/L United 41 (B Cook, J Hawker) d Lucindale 37 (V Johnson, K Edmonds) Kingston 45 (E Watson, S Woodward) d Penola 29 (H Smith, C Neale)

15 & UNDER Border Districts 33 (E Modra-Ryan, L Pape) d Naracoorte 26 (L Male, T Brunt) Bordertown 51 (A Weatherald, C Belluzzo) d Mundulla 46 (M Dowling, S Knauerhase) Kingston 37 d Penola 32 (A Copping, G Zema)

13 & UNDER A Padthaway 25 (R Grundy, K Longbottom) d Kybybolite 5 (R Sambell, L Clyne) Border Districts 31 (S Fergusson, C Rata) d Naracoorte 25 (A Shepherd, H Waihape) Bordertown 31 (A Fuentes, C Twigden) d Mundulla 11 (M Davis, L Kennett) Lucindale 32 (S Edmonds, C Volker) d K/L United 12 (E Palmer, R Gordon) Penola 36 (C Bailey, A Messenger) d Kingston 16

13 & UNDER B Padthaway 17 (A Orton, A Charlick) d Kybybolite 4 (A McKenzie, J Tidy) Border Districts 22 (C Unger, A Hoctor) d Naracoorte 2 (M McCartney, C Schroder)

South Gambier 15 (M. Clarke, R. Milich) d East Gambier 10 (R. Driscoll, M. Clark); Millicent 21 (A. Gysbers, M. Gysbers) d West Gambier 16 (L. Pearson, S. Pollifrone); North Gambier 19 d Casterton Sandford 13

INDOOR BOWLS RESULTS

Far right (top) - South Gambier’s Zoe Duncan looks to deliver this ball to a team mate.

Post-Tel 63 d Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 42, Moorak Blue 63 d Yahl 52, Glenburnie 52 d Wandilo Water Rats 51, Mil Lel 59 d Glencoe 47, Mt Gambier Bowls Club 54 d Saints 51, Commercial Club 60 d Blue Lake Bowlers White 49, Moorak Red 64 d Kongorong 42, RSL & District Bye.

Far right (bottom) - Imogen Walker was one of the Demons’ best. Right - Tori McIntyre takes this ball strongly despite the rpessure from best on corut Tenille Gray. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

KIMBERLY-CLARK AUSTRALIA PENNANTS - ROUND 13

SHIELD QUALIFICATION PREMIERSHIP TABLE AFTER ROUND 13

Glenburnie 22 points, 151.15%; Commercial Club 22, 147.64; Wandilo Water Rats 20,155.72; Post-Tel 20, 141.44; Saints 18, 117.12; Mt Gambier Bowls Club 15, 106.43; RSL & District 12, 118.01; Mil Lel 12, 88.07; Yahl 12, 87.97; Glencoe 8, 97.90; Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 7, 81.22; Moorak Blue 6, 74.58; Blue Lake Bowlers White 4, 77.11; Kongorong 2, 62.51; Moorak Red 2, 61.67.

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LOCAL SPORT JACK OF ALL TRADES REACHES 300 MILESTONE A tight checking defender, a hard working goaler and a dynamic mid courter. A valued committee member, an inspiring coach and a championship winning representative player. There aren’t too many roles Casterton Sandford’s Madalene Cleary hasn’t filled in her 300 game career – a career that was celebrated at the weekend when she joined her mother Trictia in the 300 club at the Cats. She started at Island Park in 2003 in the 13 & Under competition and for much of her career it has been all about family – often playing alongside either sister Jade, mother Trictia, and in some instances – both. She played in a number of finals series as a junior and then there was the one goal loss to hot favourite West Gambier in the 2010 A Reserve grand final – a grand final she played alongside her mum. Since her debut in 2003, Madalene has played all but one season – mostly in A Grade since her graduation from junior ranks. And that is where she has showed herself to be a genuine utility like no other in the competition in the past two decades. She started as a fresh faced circle defender, known for her tight checking style and

ability to play tall. She then moved to the shooting circle, showing her wares as an accurate finisher who was strong on the hold and smart with her timing and now she is often wearing the centre bib, creating in attack and denying in defence. This season she represented Western Border for the first time in the A Grade line-up, returning to her first love – circle defence – and she was a critical part of the SA Country Championship winning team, thriving in the strong line-up. Madalene is one of those universally loved and respected players. You know she will challenge you on court and chances are she will make you laugh off court. Her effort and commitment can never be questioned and the Cats are all too aware just how lucky they have been to have her in their corner for 300 games. Left - Madalene Cleary in action for her beloved Cats. Right - Proving her worth as a tight checking defender at this year’s SA Country Championships.

STATE DUTY FOR SOUTH EAST FOOTBALLERS Millicent’s Harry Tunkin and Mount Gambier’s Oscar Adams are in the Gold Coast this week as part of the South Australian Under 16 State Boys Football team. Having already defeated Western Australia a few weeks ago in Perth, the SA line-up is set to take on Victoria Metro and Victoria Country in what will be two tough outings. Harry is Millicent born and bred and now attending school at Prince Alfred College, in Adelaide, while Oscar is a Tenison Woods College student. What started as a squad of more than 30 players has been whittled down for the national championship, with Harry and Oscar flying the flag for the Limestone Coast. Both boys also played alongside each other in Glenelg’s SANFL Under 16 team that took home the flag earlier this year.

HARRY TUNKIN It was Auskick that introduced Harry to football - the Aussie Rules entry level program and watching his father Craig play. It was when he was around five years old that he first started with the Auskick program and Harry hasn’t looked back, representing the Millicent Football Club as soon as he was allowed to pull on the boots in a competitive match and consistently working his way through all the representative pathways as he looks to maximise his ability as a footballer. A regular Western Border interleague representative, as well plenty of stints in Glenelg colours through representing this region, Harry has kept his name at the forefront of junior football talent in South Australia. He has already represented the State at SAPSASA (Under 12) and Schoolboys (Under 15) and since moving to Adelaide has forced his way into Prince Alfred College’s first 18 team, as well as playing Under 16 football in the SANFL. Given Harry has moved to Adelaide, this time round in State colours has been less challenging, attending the Tuesday and Thursday trainings in Adelaide without the hassle of the 1000km round trip from Millicent. There have also been practice matches against various college team on weekends. “I have enjoyed learning from all the coaches and players and experiencing the challenges in brings,” Harry said. Harry has been playing as a forward, while also spending time in the midfield, so not surprisingly, as a Port Power supporter, his favourite players are Robbie Gray and Travis Boak, both of whom fulfil that kind of role in the AFL. “My favourite player is Robbie Gray because he is a very dangerous and exciting player to watch and another player I love to watch is Travis Boak because he puts his body on the line and goes hard at every contest,” Harry said.

OSCAR ADAMS For most of Oscar’s short football career in the Western Borer Football League, the South Gambier premiership player has mainly rucked, but as part of the Under 16 State team, key back has been his role, splitting his time between full back and centre half back. For Oscar, being part of the State team has seen his family rack up the kilometres for those mid week trainings and weekend practice games with the coach, fortunately understanding the tyranny of distance and allowing the Mount Gambier based rising talent to skip Tuesday sessions and then joining the team for Thursday trainings and the Saturday practice matches. “The higher-level competition has really challenged me but I have enjoyed it,” Oscar said. He has also worked his way through the ranks playing representative football for Western Border, regional football with Glenelg and his SANFL experience. A Richmond supporter, Oscar looks to other clubs for his football inspiration. “I really like Scott Pendlebury because of his smarts and his skill and Jeremy McGovern because of his intercept marking,” Oscar said.

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COUNCIL LENDS A HELPING HAND TO STATE FOOTBALL REPRESENTATIVE Kobe Gibson is the latest recipient of a $200 windfall from the Wattle Range Council Youth Development Foundation with Mayor Des Noll handing over the cheuq recently. Kobe has been selevetd in the SAPSASA (Under 12) football team that is set to compete in Mandurah, in Western Australia, from August 3-10 at the School Sport Australia 12 & Under Australian Football Championship.

TOP CYCLING EVENT RETURNS TO REGION The Tour of the Great South Coast returns to the region next month as some of Australia’s and the world’s best cyclists tackle the roads of Mount Gambier, Grant and Naracoorte Lucindale council areas in South Australia, and Glenelg Shire in Victoria. Covering 541 kilometres in eight stages over the six days, cyclists’ all-round skills will be tested to the limit, starting with the traditional 36km criterium at Mount Gambier’s Vansittart Park on Tuesday, August 27, before taking in the Blue Lake, Port MacDonnell, Naracoorte, Casterton, Heywood and Cape Bridgewater. The tour will finish with a punishing 48km criterium on Portland’s waterfront on Sunday, September 1.


LOCAL SPORT POWER CUP SUCCESS Last month, South East South Australia Aboriginal Secondary Training Academy (SAASTA) students from Mount Gambier, Grant and Naracoorte High Schools participated in the Aboriginal Power Cup AFL Carnival in Adelaide. The Power Cup Carnival is an event that celebrates aboriginal culture through a two day 9-a-side Football carnival, Careers Expo, war cry recording and ends with a cultural dance performed on Adelaide Oval before the Port Adelaide Power versus Geelong Cats game. The carnival represents the culmination of two terms worth of school work related to developing a deeper understanding of aboriginal culture, history and perspectives. The guernsey worn by the team at the carnival was the result of one of the course tasks where all students had to create a design that incorporated social and cultural aspects important to them. The winning design was created by Denzel Carter, whose design

MASSIVE PAY DAY According to US media reports the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team have offered Australia’s Ben Simmons an historic new ($240.4 million) NBA contract valued at $240.4 million (AUD). If the 22-year-old accepts the maximum five-year contract extension, it will be the richest deal ever confirmed for an Australian athlete.

DAREDEVILS IN ACTION Hundreds of daredevil cyclists racing down a glacier….what could go wrong? The Mountain of Hell bike race took place last week on a glacier at Les Deux Alpes ski resort in France. Around 700 riders hit the slope for the free ride downhill mountain biking event. The event features about 25 kilometres of riding at speeds of up to 125km per hour and starts from the top of the glacier. As cyclists rode down the hill, a huge crash sent riders hurtling over each other leaving the mountain littered with cyclists. Definitely not for the faint hearted.

WIMBLEDON WUNDERKIND Fifteen year old American tennis sensation Cori Gauff has become the youngest player to ever qualify for Wimbledon in the Open era. Not content with simply qualifying Gauff stunned the tennis world by beating former winner Venus Williams and then 2017 semi finalist Slovakian Magdalena Rybarikova to advance to the third round.

showcased the blue water of the Coorong and Ngarrindjeri Country, linking with the green land of Mount Gambier, Boandik Country. Aspects of all the designs were incorporated into the banner that was paraded around Adelaide Oval prior to the AFL game. For the cultural dance the group worked with Karl Telfer, who manages the Yellaka Dance Company. The dance that was performed recognises and celebrates Aboriginal women. The young women in the centre represented the sun, and life, with the young men coming from two sides as warrior protecting them. The dance was performed in front of 40,000 people at Adelaide Oval. During the 9-a-side footy carnival, thestudents were paired with Woodville High School to make up numbers, and although they had not played together, both the boys and girls sides came together as a team quickly. Throughout the semester leading up to the Power Cup, academies gain a maximum of 120 points based on attendance, task completion and quality (100 points combined), along with the carnival (10 points), and career expo (5 points). The winners of the carnival this year were the STEM Academy for the girls and Riverland for the boys, however, only entering for the second year, the South East girls finishedsecond overall. Their hard work throughout the semester paid off and the girls were rewarded with the opportunity to play the curtain raiser on Adelaide Oval. “Playing on Adelaide Oval was surreal and it made me feel like it was an amazing

reward for all of our hard-work,” said student Kelsey Grigg. “Coming second overall was a real surprise, considering this is only our second year in SAASTA. It is a real motivator to do even better next year,” said student Ieshia Goldsmith. Above (top) - The South East SAASTA team Above (bottom) - Year 12 students Amos Wilson and Tyreese Newton carry the South East Banner around Adelaide Oval prior to the Port Adelaide Power versus Geelong Cats game. Left - Denzel Carter wearing his winning guernsey design, worn by the team throughout the carnival.

STATE KARTING EVENT CONVERGES ON MOUNT GAMBIER THIS WEEKEND Mount Gambier Karting Club is set to bring the Glenburnie Raceway alive as they host the upcoming 2019 South Australian State Cup on the weekend of July 13 and 14. Located adjacent to the Borderline Speedway the 860metre hot mix circuit will see some of Australia’s best karters travel to our region to compete for the prestigious title. Now in its third successive year of competition, many drivers mark it on their calendar as an event to attend, with the picturesque venue providing close and fast racing. With drivers starting from seven years of age thru to the senior categories, there will be plenty of racing on offer to view on both Saturday and Sunday. The event will get underway with practice and qualifying on the Saturday morning, with drivers keen to set a good time, leading into the heat races. There is free admission to the venue, which makes for a cheap family day out for spectators and onsite catering will be available all weekend. Mount Gambier Kart Club members will be using their home track knowledge to their advantage, as a number of local drivers strive to be on top of the podium at the conclusion of the

event. The public are encouraged to come into the pits and mingle with the drivers and at the same time witness some grass roots racing at its finest.

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