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SHINING A LIGHT ON ORGAN DONATION One is set to end up on a waiting list for a kidney transplant and the other one was one of the first kidney and pancreas transplant recipients in the State and not for the first time, Danielle Horton and Kimberley Telford have joined forces to raise awareness of just how life changing organ donation can be. In February this year the duo shone a light on organ donation by hosting a screening of the powerful documentary Dying To Live at Mount Gambier’s Oatmill Cinema, using the movie night to also raise much needed funds for Kidney Health Australia. Now Danielle and Kimberley are looking to spread the message about the importance of organ donation, setting up an information stand at Mount Gambier Central as part of Donate Life Week, which runs until August 4. The stand will be set up Thursday, Friday and Saturday, giving people the chance to find out more about organ donation and to hear from two people who have intimate knowledge of not just a renal patient’s journey and how organ donation can change lives. Kimberley has lived with type 1 diabetes for almost two decades and experienced the renal failure that can result from that, while Danielle has spent 15 years dealing with her renal failure diagnosis. “I ended up on peritoneal dialysis for six months and lucky for me, my kidneys regained enough function for

me to come off of dialysis,” Danielle said. But her story did not end there and in 2010, dialysis gain became a part of Danielle’s life. And the life of her then, unborn daughter. “I ended up on dialysis again, this time for two weeks to try and keep my baby in until she was 25 weeks gestation,” Danielle said. “She was born at 25 weeks and six days, weighing 610 grams and without this life saving treatment neither I, nor my gorgeous eight year old daughter would be here. Currently I have 11% kidney function remaining, which means that in the near future, I will need to go back onto dialysis, then hopefully be well enough to go on the transplant waiting list and then eventually receive a lifesaving gift of a kidney.” That is the life saving gift already received by Kimberely and for the mother of two, it has been life changing. It was certainly a whirlwind for Kimberely and her family, though. Her regular blood tests had all been normal and in November 2016 that pattern continued. By March the following year Kimberely’s health was going downhill fast and that’s when she first met Professor Toby Coates, who has now been with Kimberely every step of the way on her transplant journey. “After I spent that first week in hospital, it did feel like my health suffered a rapid decline,” Kimberely said. A year later she was on dialysis. “I chose to do peritoneal dialysis,” Kimberely said. That is basically removing the toxins in the

blood overnight rather than sitting in a hospital for five hours, three times a week in six week blocks. “I guess I just didn’t want it to impact too much on my life and it was definitely less disruptive,” Kimberely said. At the time, Kimberely felt tired at times but basically felt like her failing renal health was not really affecting her life – looking back she realises that’s not true. “I look back now and can see I was struggling,” she said. “I thought I was doing OK but really I wasn’t.” Kimberely’s inability to self-assess is an ongoing issues, with Toby Coates often checking in with Kim’s husband Brenton, as well as Kim, herself, to assess how she is travelling, posttransplant. “Brenton and the boys were amazing and did so much around the house,” Kimberely said. Getting her name on the transplant list was a huge step for Kimberely, but she was all too aware that being on the list and ending up in the operating room with suitable organs, can be worlds apart = there is no finite timeline. With the benefit of hindsight, Kimberely knows her journey from listed patient to successful recipient was whirlwind by transplant standards. Her bags were basically packed from day one of being added to the transplant list. “You have to be ready to drop everything and go as soon as you get that phone call,” Kimberely said. “I even gave Toby his own ring tone so I would know when it was him calling.” Her work was understanding, allowing

her to have her phone accessible at all times and that call did come. Of course, the call is still no guarantee that the transplant will go ahead. You have to be ready to go but you can get there and then find out the organs are not suitable for whatever reason.” This Donate Life Week, Australians are being urged to grab their ‘plus one’, encourage them to register and double the amount of potential organ and tissue donors. With more than 1400 Australians on the wait list for a life-saving transplant, every new registration counts and if every registered donor found one person who wasn’t and encouraged

them to register, it would double the number of potential donors. “We just hope we can convince people to be kind enough and brave enough to say yes to organ donation.” Danielle said. Head to Mount Gambier Central this Thursday, Friday or Saturday to find out more about organ donation. Above - Danielle Horton & Kimberley Telford.

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Feeling creative? Do you want to give a teddy bear a new home? Well, this could be the project for you. The South East Junction Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre has 20 teddy bears looking for a new home and there are more where they came from. They are asking people of all ages to be part of their 2019 Teddy Bear Adoption Project by selecting a bear and then coming up with a back story which will then have them in the running to win the bear in question. You have until September 1 to complete your entry form and all entrants receive a discount golden ticket to the Teddy Bear’s Picnic on October 19, which is running as part of the Flying High Kite Event, which was first held last year. “We wanted people to come up with a story to give them ownership of the bear and because we are all bout participation and we think this does help people think about looking after others and how that relates to people’s mental health,” Junction coordinator Nel Jans said. The Flying High Kite Festival and Teddy Bear’s Picnic on October 19 runs from 10am to 4pm at Vansittart park and promises to be a jam packed day of family fun. Mrs Thomas, a lady who has knitted some of the teddy bears that will be up for adoption, will be on hand to take about her handicraft, there is the chance to have a photo at the Teddy

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for both ballet and contemporary companies.� I really wanted ballet so I am lucky as that is what I got,� she said. “But obviously for the experience and to have a job, I would have taken anything.� There were plenty of rejections along the way and she was also shortlisted for other companies, including the Netherlands Dance Theatre (NDT) – the most prestigious option she attempted. “I was thrilled to be shortlisted for NDT, that was amazing, it is such a great company,� she said. Ironically Katarina thought she was no chance for the Moravian Theatre company. She was unable to attend the open audition and while alternate times are offered for private auditions, dancers usually take a spot prior to the open auditions. “I was in France though so I had to take a time after the pre-auditions and the open auditions and I really didn’t think there would be a spot left by the time I had my chance,� Katarina said. But after completing a class, along with around seven other dancers, and then being asked to perform a solo – she went with the solo she performed at last year’s MJ Dance Studio 30th Anniversary Concert – and then an interview – she was the first dancer offered a contract for the coming season, with what is about a 35 dancer company. “Even then I was lucky,� Katarina said. “I didn’t know they wanted a solo and so fortunately I had the props I needed and the music to do that dance. I was blown away when I

was the first one they asked to join the company. It took a while to sink in but I realised it meant I was their first choice. It was actually the hardest audition I did in terms of keeping up with the class and the slightly different style so I am just so thrilled.� The Czech Republic is clearly the furthest she has lived from home but her partner has secured a place in a Hungarian dance company, which is located basically four hours away from Katarina, and one of her closest friends will be based in Germany. Of course, Katarina has been living away from home since she was 15 years old, moving initially for a ballet scholarship and then completing her studies at Australia’s most respected performing arts institution - the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). Katarina was one of a handful of Australians she bumped into hitting the European audition circuit, with her five auditions

in January, one in February and seven in March, with plenty of Canadian and US dancers rubbing shoulders with the European based hopefuls all vying for such limited opportunities in a professional company. Katarina will be moving to a share house with a fellow Moravian Theatre dancer and she is excited about what lies ahead. The company has a new director and quite a few new dancers and the program ahead boasts some of her favourite works. “It is primarily a ballet company but they do neoclassical and some contemporary as well,� Katarina said. The highlight looms as Giselle, her favourite ballet, which the company will be performing in November. Even before that, though, Katarina will have to hit the ground running as the company is performing a gala three weeks after her arrival. “I will definitely be thrown in the deep end,� she said. She is contracted for six days a week with an early morning class followed by a day of rehearsals. Having not been in full time study for six months, Katarina realises it will be a shock to her system to be back dancing eight hours a day. “That’s why I am so grateful Maria (Slape) has been letting me use the space at MJ Dance so I have been dancing while I have been home,� Katarina said. The company is also set to premiere a new contemporary work from a Czech choreographer in February but before that another classic, The Nutcracker, which will be performed at Christmas when Katarina’s family is visiting.

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There are some simple decorating hacks you can use to update the look of your kitchen. Benchtops The three most popular materials used for benchtops are laminate, timber and stone. The bottom line is laminate is around a third of the price and it’s hardwearing, durable, water resistant, easy to wipe down and clean, and you can get anti-bacterial and finger-print proof finishes. Colour your world Paint, or colour, can instantly brighten your space and transform the look and feel of your kitchen. Use bright colours for energy and a fun or quirky feel. Softer pastels tend to create a sense of calm, whereas warmer tones like terracotta and earthy tones create a welcoming and warm ambience. Make it personal A peg board is a great way to add a bit of personality to your space. Hang your favourite recipes, photos of family, shopping list or images of delicious desserts or healthy salad inspiration. Other great ideas include chalk boards, to ensure you never forget milk and bread, or lunch order day, again. Keep it in the open Use open shelves to express your personality or to feature your favourite collectables – from your teacup collection to fine china and spoons collected from worldly travels. You can also make it more practical with utensil holders, knives and hung saucepans. Splurge on a splashback Splash backs might have a practical purpose but they have become one of the main style statement pieces in the kitchen that can transform the look of your kitchen. Laminates that are easy to wipe down and clean, while you can also go for glass splashbacks. When it comes to colours and looks the sky is the limit ranging from bright colours, marble effect and reflective surfaces like black galss and stainless steel.


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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-de-sac 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 plus formal lounge and tv room, covered patio area, looking over private secure yard, ideal for kids and pets. Double carport plus double garage, ideal for the handy man. OPEN SUNDAY: 2:15PM - 2:45PM

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 basketball stadium, suitable easy building allotments including fencing, character timber entrances and mountain and country views. Power and water serviced. Build your dream home with room to move.

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

| www.atrealty.com.au


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eldersrealestate.com.au 26 KING GROVE, MT GAMBIER

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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771 48 TOLLNER RD, MT GAMBIER

$335,000

DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771

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123 KILSBY RD, MOORAK

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$355,000

ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363

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$364,000

ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363 $315,000 - $325,000

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11:10-11:30am

$309,000

DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771

$315,000

ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363

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29 DOHLE RD, YAHL

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5000M2 BLOCK DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771

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ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363

$165,000

DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771

LOT 667/668 BONES ROAD, EIGHT MILE CREEK SA

$135,000

$160,000

DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771

235 MCKENZIE RD, PLEASANT PARK

$635,000 380 ACRES

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117 ACRES

DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771

117 ACRES OF PRIME GRAZING LAND

HEIGHTS

Located within 20 minutes of Mount Gambier the features of this property include: • Total of 117acres on 2 separate titles, fenced into 8 good sized paddocks each with concrete troughs • Productive Brown & Red loams over limestone • Steel &Timber cattle yards complete with ramp & crush • Quality fencing consisting of 6 plain and 2 Barb wire • Water supplied via 2 windmills • 2 Hay or Machinery sheds • Hay, Silage & crops can also be produced Inspection via appointment. In conjunction with Green Triangle Livestock.

Total of 380-acres located in the well renowned Pleasant Park area. Ideal grazing property currently fattening cattle and lambs. Previously leased for potatoes utilising existing irrigation bore. Steel cattle yards with ramp and laneway. Crutching shed and concrete floored Hut both with power. Stock water supplied via bores and 3 windmills. Highly productive Sandy loam soil. Small area of scrub providing shelter and firewood. Ideal mixed farming opportunity. Inspection by appointment.

BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756

BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING AUGUST 30TH 2019, 1PM

AUCTION 23/8/19 @11AM- COMMODORE ON THE PARK

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BRETT EXELBY

LAUREN DUNCAN

DAMIAN VENN

ALISTAIR COONAN

CATHERINE MILES

DANIELLE JOHNSTON

DANICA STERK

0458 548 756

0419 829 721

0438 904 771

0422 156 363

08 8726 4400

08 8726 4400

08 8726 4400

9 Bay Road, Moun t Ga m bi e r

mtg a mb i e r@ e ld e rs . com.au RLA 62833


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

16 Kain 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

16 Florence St, Moorak

Open

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SATURDAY 10.30-11.00

SATURDAY 12.15-12.45

NEW > NEAT AS A PIN

NEW > SMALL ON SIZE – PACKED WITH FEATURES

Beautifully presented stone home on the western side of the city offering 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and single carport UMR. Two living areas include a stunning renovated kitchen/dining space including island bench, electric cooking, dishwasher and r/c air conditioning. Huge lounge/family room with cosy wood fire plus a private paved pergola/fernery for outdoor entertaining with drive through access to the backyard. Lovely flat block with low maintenance gardens and two driveways providing extra off street parking. Perfect home for first home buyers or investors.

Situated on the city fringe is this beautifully renovated stone homette, the perfect size for singles or couples. Inside offers two bedrooms, main with BIR’s, cosy lounge room, combined laundry/bathroom and beautifully renovated kitchen with loads of storage, island bench, dishwasher and s/c wood heating. Outside a paved semi enclosed pergola area is perfect for outdoor entertaining. Rear yard access leads to a huge 9m x 7.5m shed with 2.4m clearance, power, lights and lined home gym / workshop area. A beautiful, flat private back yard includes additional garden shed and veggie patch. Freshly painted, new carpets and immaculate inside and out, the home is just a five minute drive to the CBD with a lovely rural outlook.

$249,000-$259,000 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 12 OAKRIDGE CRES, MT GAMBIER

$519,000

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$185,000-$195,000 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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NEW PRICE 38 CURRAWONG CRES, MT GAMBIER $520,000-$535,000

Open

NEW 8 WINFIELD CRT, MT GAMBIER $220,000-$230,000

Open

SATURDAY 9.30-10.00

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SATURDAY 9.30-10.00

- Situated in one of Mount Gambier's key residential addresses - 3 bedrooms plus office & three separate living areas - Impressive 2 pak kitchen with distinctive glass splashback, corner pantry and granite benchtops - Large entertainer's pergola with chiminea and zip track blinds plus second alfresco entertaining area - New ducted gas heating plus split system air conditioning

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Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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NEW PRICE 44 LORIKEET ST, MT GAMBIER

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$349,000

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NEW 25 LAKE TCE EAST, MT GAMBIER

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$350,000

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NEW PRICE 98 CROUCH ST SOUTH, MT GAMBIER $279,000

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SATURDAY 11.00-11.30

- Spacious and solid family home positioned within a short stroll to the famous Blue Lake - Offering 3 carpeted bedrooms all with built-in robes - 1950’s dine in kitchen with walk-in pantry overlooking the large family room with r/c split system a/c - Huge lounge room with gas heating and large windows with views of both front and rear yards

Contact Sara 0438 708 281 or Al 0418 849 266 5

Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281

NEW 4/8 WILLIAM ST, MT GAMBIER

$229,000

24 WEHL ST NORTH, MT GAMBIER

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$249,000-$259,000

Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Sara 0438 708 281

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NEW 14A POWER ST, MT GAMBIER

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NEW PRICE 340 YELLS RD, MOORAK 35 ACRES

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$599,000

HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS BY MONDAY 5TH AUGUST AT 12 NOON (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR) - Inner city living at its best! - Amazing architecturally designed home built in 2012 - Classy open plan living perfectly positioned to overlook the outdoor entertaining area - Excellent energy efficiency with hydronic heating, insulation, double glazed windows and rainwater Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 3 2 2

298 RUWOLDT RD, YAHL

$610,000-$620,000

Open

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SUNDAY 1.00-1.45

SATURDAY 11.45-12.15

SATURDAY 11.45-12.15

- Attention first home buyers and downsizers - 3 bedroom stone home offering 2 living areas - Freshly painted exterior with beautifully presented low maintenance gardens - Polished timber floors, updated electrics - Add your own finishing touches to make it truly your own

SATURDAY 11.15-11.45

- If location is important to you, then this beauty should be high on your list! - Solid stone family home containing 3 carpeted bedrooms, all with built-in robes - Separate lounge with timber floors plus separate dining room with brand new tiled flooring - Light and bright kitchen/family room also with brand new tiled floor in the kitchen area

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SATURDAY 11.00-11.30

- Immaculately presented brick & tile family home, in the sought after Birdsville Area - Offering low maintenance tiled floors, large master suite including BIR’s & ensuite, plus a conveniently located formal lounge area or home theatre room - Solid timber kitchen, offering gas cooking, dishwasher and large open plan meals/family area 2

NEW 73 LAKE TCE EAST, MT GAMBIER

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Delightful courtyard style brick and tile home in immaculate condition 3 Bedrooms all with built in robes Open plan kitchen / meals / living plus gas heated lounge room Single car garage with remote entry Perfect for couples, retirees, singles or investors Faultless presentation! In conjunction with Gebhardts Real Estate

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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

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- 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 and plenty of cupboards

- Centrally located within walking distance to the main street - Beautifully renovated stone home on a low maintenance 450m² allotment - Stunning open plan living area with striking kitchen including dishwasher and breakfast bar - Flexible floor plan provides four dedicated bedrooms (2 with BIR's) or three bedrooms and two living areas

- This wonderful property offers space and style, providing family living at its best - Featuring 3 bedrooms, including master bedroom & BR 2 with built in robes - Centrally positioned renovated bathroom with separate shower and freestanding bath - Spacious games room at the rear of the home could also double as a 4th bedroom if desired

- Situated on 3 glorious acres within minutes from Mount Gambier - Offering huge Blackwood kitchen, formal dining, roomy lounge plus family room - Master suite offers luxurious ensuite with his/her basins, underfloor heating, and walk in wardrobe - An entertainers dream home with an unrivalled alfresco area of massive dimensions

Sara 0438 708 281 or Sharne 0400 069 209

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 4

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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

18 TURNBULL DR, WORROLONG

$900,000-$950,000

102 BERKEFELD RD, OB FLAT 13.5 ACRES

$740,000-$765,000 OFFERS INVITED

Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

499 CAFPIRCO RD, COMPTON 6 ACRES

- Immaculate sandstone and limestone period façade, classic English box hedges, luscious lawns and manicured gardens create an unforgettable lasting impression - 5 luxurious bedrooms, the master with WIR and ensuite - 3 living areas, including formal dining and lounge, open plan family, meals and gourmet kitchen and separate rumpus room - Stunning paved alfresco area complete with lighting & roller blinds

- Outstanding equestrian property located on 13.5 Acres - Stunning picture book home spread over two levels offering expansive family living areas - Horse lovers will be impressed with the land fenced into 3 paddocks, horse arena, round yard and 4 stables - High clearance shed & workshop with three phase power - Extras include rainwater, equipped bore and huge 9.4kW solar

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Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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NEW PRICE 83 TOLLNER RD, COMPTON

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$149,000

- Large 4063m2 vacant allotment, ready for building your new home (S.TC.A.) - Rare opportunity to purchase vacant land with a wide road frontage - Services available at front of allotment - Start designing you new home & ring your builder today - Great location on the edge of the City Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 LAND

1/23 ELIZABETH ST, MT GAMBIER

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LOT 102 GLENCOE RD, GLENCOE 2.5 ACRES

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$110,000

- A great opportunity to build your country dream in the popular township of Glencoe - 2.5 acres with access from both Glencoe Road and The Springs Road - Close to the Glencoe Shop & Post Office - Scattered with attractive gum trees - Power Passing LAND

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

$209,000

5/22 BURONGA AVE, MT GAMBIER

$179,000

Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

Abby Hepburn SALES M: 0419 673 350

$499,000

Beautiful country family home on 6.5 acres Stylish kitchen with huge open plan living / dining area 4 bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite Second living area / kids games room Double garage plus high clearance carport Bore, rainwater tank, plus amazing kids playground complete the property

GLENBURNIE HEIGHTS

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37 STARLINE PL, MT GAMBIER

Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Sara 0438 708 281

12/69 BAY RD, MT GAMBIER

$176,000

4 BELLSHIRE PL, MT GAMBIER

- Located at the rear of the complex is this well maintained 2 bedroom unit - Inside offers 2 bedrooms, both with BIR’s, separate living area and kitchen with electric cooking & breakfast bar - A single carport provides undercover parking for one vehicle - A privately fenced rear courtyard and store room complete the unit

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Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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60 WEHL ST SOUTH, MT GAMBIER

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$325,000-$335,000

Beautifully presented and immaculately renovated family home Renovated kitchen with all new appliances Large renovated bathroom and laundry complete the home Single 4mx8m garage UMR with remote access and undercover access - 4mx6m lined Colorbond shed with power & wood fire - 22,500L rainwater tank plumbed to the home 4

22 TENISON DR, MT GAMBIER

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$799,000

- 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 Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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64 CARDINIA ST, MT GAMBIER

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$799,000

- 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

LAND

$349,000-$369,000

- Fantastic group of solid brick strata units - Roomy and spacious complex offering 1 x 3 bedroom and 2 x 2 bedroom units all with secure leases showing excellent returns - All with open plan living areas, electric cooking and bathrooms with shower & bath - Unit 1 - Leased at $150 per week periodically - Unit 2 – Leased at $155 per week periodically - Unit 3 – Leased at $175 per week until the 17th of July 2020 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 7 3

3 SPEHR ST, MT GAMBIER

$215,000

- Large North facing formal lounge room with big windows, featuring plenty of natural light - Beautiful kitchen/dining area with loads of storage, plus breakfast bar overlooking the large dining area - Main bedroom offering BIRs, with an additional two bedrooms (one with BIRs) - Extras include gas heater, 10 solar panels, enclosed rear porch Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3 1 1

23 ANNETTE ST, MT GAMBIER

1-3/3 RYAN AVE, MT GAMBIER

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$145,000

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

$239,000

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

- 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

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- Spacious solid brick and Colorbond family home set on 153 acres - Consisting of 4 large bedrooms plus office or 5th bedroom - Outside offers pergola perfect for entertaining, single car shed a double carport with additional lock up storage - 7 main paddocks & 3 holding paddocks - Improvements include hay shed, steel & K-rail cattle yards with RPM vet crush & central laneway system to yards

- 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

- Solid brick & tile 3 bedroom home, offering an ideal investment opportunity - Featuring BIRs in all bedrooms, large lounge with gas heating and open plan kitchen/dining with electric cooking & r/c a/c - Outside features include low maintenance gardens, pop up sprinklers, rear yard access to enclosed yard and remote single car garage UMR with internal access

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NEW PRICE 1228 MOUNT SALT RD, KONGORONG $995,000-$1,025,000 153 ACRES

NEW PRICE MOUNTVIEW ESTATE LOT 133 TOLLNER RD

- Immaculate presentation, why pay rent? - If you are after a unit, close to the Marketplace Shopping Centre, you won’t find better than this immaculately presented brick and tile unit - Situated at the rear of the complex, this fantastic unit offers 3 large bedrooms (all with Bl robes), open plan living, including lounge with gas heating, practical designed kitchen/dining

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Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: 08 8723 3416

Starting from $115,000 REDUCED TO SELL

- A great property in a central location - Offering 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen/dining with electric cooking, adjoining lounge with r/c air conditioning, plus a separate bathroom, laundry and WC - Single garage provides convenient undercover parking - Featuring a low maintenance courtyard, ideal for BBQs or extra storage 3

Sharne Evans CLIENT SERVICES P: 08 8723 3416

$210,000

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Perfectly positioned on a picturesque tree lined street Boasting 3 spacious bedrooms, main with BIR’s plus large lounge Easy to maintain luscious lawns with appealing garden Offering outstanding tenants on a periodic lease, willing to sign a long lease with an independent rental appraisal of up to $260 per week - Extras include recently replaced iron roof & new hot water system Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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1 WALLACE ST, MT GAMBIER

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$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 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290

www.gebhardts.com.au Ph 08 8725 5766 11 Lorikeet Street

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$359,000

An absolute stunner of a home. Boasting solid construction, massive rooms, protected rear entertaining area OPEN plus access to rear FRI yard. Get ready to be 5.00 - 5.30 impressed.

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$172,000

Cute and charming bungalow style home located right in the heart of the town. Four bedrooms, formal lounge, OPEN updated bathroom, SAT second living space or 9.00 - 9.30 formal dining room.

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A rare opportunity offering two dwellings on the one title. One dwelling offers three bedrooms, kitchen/meals/family, laundry and bathroom. Dwelling two offers two OPEN carpeted bedrooms, kitchen/meals/family, SAT laundry and bathroom, 11.15 - 11.45 stone garage/workshop.

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Situated in a prime central location this spacious unit of solid construction, offers an excellent investment or the perfect city pad, shopping and dining options are endless with the city centre a short stroll away. 4 Peake Street

$595,000

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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.

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Take a deep breath before you enter this amazing property – because it will take your breath away! First impressions count and you OPEN won’t be disappointed here – the definition of SAT splendour! In conjunction 10.30 - 11.00 with Key2Sale Real Estate.

TRACT N O C R E D UN

23 Percy St / 12-14 Alexander St

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

UNITS\HOUSES

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13A Gwendoline Street

Location, position, quality and excellence! Bask in the luxury that this magnificent home has to offer. The property has been designed for the most discerning home owner with versatile living spaces to suit your family dynamic. All on a generous north facing allotment. overlooking a stunning reserve.

4003/3 Lake Terrace West

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20 Cobblestone Court

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 OPEN to the City centre, bring the Van - an abundance SAT of shedding is also on offer 10.15 - 10.45 – inspect ASAP!

14 Houston Drive

$170,000

$335,000

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46 Harrald Street

Excellent property to suit First home buyers, Investors and Retirees – nothing to do but move in – nestled on a lovely OPEN landscaped allotment SAT in a fantastic central 9.45 - 10.15 position – inspect ASAP!

21 McGregor Street

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The perfect family home on a generous corner allotment on the western side of the city in the Hospital & Tafe precinct. Immaculate OPEN inside and out – Do not SAT delay your inspection. 9.30 - 10.00

9 Peake Street

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Positioned in a beautiful tree lined cul-de-sac, offering three spacious bedrooms, three way bathroom, light filled kitchen/ living/dining area, spacious OPEN formal lounge, 5kw solar SAT system, huge undercover 9.45 - 10.15 entertaining area – be quick!

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‘UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM AUSTRALIAN EXECUTOR TRUTEES LIMITED’ Perfectly located in the popular Birdsville area and sited on a generous 900m2 (approx.) allotment, this immaculate OPEN home will impress the fussiest buyer, local shopping, SAT schools and reserves a short 9.00 - 9.30 stroll away. Exceptional!

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5 Graney Court

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26 King Grove

18 Kookaburra Court

48 Jubilee Hwy West

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1 Melleray Court OB Flat

$229,000

$159,500

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Located a short walk to Mount Gambier CBD. Features include: 3 bedrooms all with BIR, renovated kitchen, near new bathroom & laundry, freshly painted and new carpets. This one has the lot!

Fantastic acreage allotment measuring 5,000m2 (approx) electricity and water both connected plus post & wire fencing. Well positioned south of the city.

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

10 Cardinia St

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1 /4 Coolabah Street

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Avail Now $200 per week

2/4 Coolabah Street

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Avail Now $200 per week

29 John Street

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Avail Now $200 per week

12 Hanson Street

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Avail 9/08/19 $210 per week

45B Sassanowsky Road

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Avail Now $220 per week

1 /4 Hartley Street

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Avail Now $230 per week

6/56 Brownes Road

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Avail Now $235 per week

2/17 Heriot Street

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Avail Now $250 per week

13 Ewens Court

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Avail 09/08/19 $250 p/w NEW

3 Warrick Close

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Avail 14/08/19 $415 per week

45B Sassanowsky Rd, Suttontown

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Avail now POA

45B Sassanowsky Road

6/56 Brownes Road

Avail Now 1

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$220 pw

• 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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13 Ewens Court

Avail Now 2

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$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**

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• 3 bedrooms with freestanding robes in bed 2 & 3 • Lounge room with R/C air con • Eat in kitchen with a walk in pantry and gas & electric cooking • Separate office with external access • 2nd toilet outside • Lawn maintenance included • Situated between Tenison Woods College and Reidy Park Primary School • A short walk to the dog park • Pets negotiable **INSPECTION SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**


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

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Jo Campbell SALES 0409 240 223

Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693

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

Sue Mac Donald PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Contact our office today to view our current properties or find us on Facebook 16 Dalkeith Drive

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$338,000

Deceptively spacious family home offering a stunning Northern outlook. Large living areas & bedroom sizes. Large block over 1,000m2 and rear access. Located close to quality schools. The wait is over!

1/8 Helen Street

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75 Bay Road

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$430,000

Charming 1920’s bungalow – proudly positioned on ever popular Bay Road. Loaded with character this home will appeal as is or those looking to improve. Near new shedding and rear yard access – over 1,250m2 block. Don’t miss this opportunity!

NEW

1 Chauvel Street

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$219,500

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A good offering for 1st home buyer/ investor offering large living area, upgraded bathroom, covered entertaining and fantastic car accommodation. Ready to inspect and impress!

1/1 Millard Street

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$139,500

Nestled at the rear of a quiet complex of only three units, is this spacious property. An ideal investment or great start for the first home buyer.

12 Callahan Place

5 Peters Street

2/20 Brigalow Crescent

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NEW

$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!

5 Hilltop Avenue

REDUCED $240,000 Ideal investment opportunity in an excellent central location securely leased at $22,426 per annum +GST. Add to your super portfolio –won’t find better!

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$249,500

Great for the growing family, cul de sac location, detached family room/ extra accommodation for the extended family, phone for your inspection.

9 Kooringa Street

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$529,000

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

1/5 Banksia Street

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$390,000

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

6 Birdwood Avenue

41 Canavan Road

NEW PRICE 3

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$199,500

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A well maintained & renovated home fit for a family. Spacious living areas, outdoor entertaining & great shedding. Fresh paint & floor coverings. A smart investment.

17 Yahl Main Road

READY TO BUILD

$157,500

RENTALS 10 Cardinia St

NEW

$192,500

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

23 Agnes Street

Over 1/2 acre of land complete with power and bio-cycle septic system 12m x 6m colorbond 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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a 378m2 approx

8 Winfield Court

$99,500

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

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$199,500

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

$220,000 to $230,000

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$289,500

This superbly renovated home oozes charm & style, gleaming timber floors, crisp modern decore and immaculate presentation. This stunner is an absolute must see!

7/28 Queens Avenue

2/25 Suttontown Road

Popular torrens title home, solid construction and immaculate presentation. Cul-de-sac location and only minutes to the city centre. Absolute quality - Vendors keen to sell! In conjunction with Key2sale.

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$159,000

An affordable community title unit in small group of 2. Private rear unit with low maintenance grounds, generous living area, enclosed rear yard. Leased @ $215 p/w. An ideal investment.

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$189,500

A desirable community title unit in a quality complex. Appealing neutral decore, covered outdoor area and garage UMR. Currently leased until August 2020 @ $225 p/week. Secure investment.

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

COMMERCIAL

23-25 Commercial Street West

78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

1 /2 James Street

1 /2 James Street 2/2 James Street 23-25 Commercial Street West Avail 27/9/19 3 1 1 $190 pw • Three bedroom stone home • Built in robe in main bedroom • Eat in kitchen with gas cooking • Lounge with gas heating • Double length detached garage • Good sized secure yard • Pets negotiable **INSPECTIONS SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**

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

Avail Now

Avail Now

Avail Now

Commercial

Commercial

Commercial

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

• Modern and well fitted store • Large floor area, flexible layout, 177 sqm floor area • Opportunity for a diverse range of business • Long term lease available • POA

• Ideal for retail or office space • Great incentives on offer from lessor • Approximately 185.52 m2* Reception area • Office • Staff Room • Fantastic location • $1666.66 pcm first year + GST & outgoings, with market review there after

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Chris Manser

Garth Manser

Elisha Beare

Candyce Cory

Real Estate & Livestock sales

Real Estate & Livestock Sales

Real Estate Sales Property Management

Property Management

0417 414 127

0417 071 180

0407 213 023

08 8723 6866

chris@gtlivestock.com.au

garth@gtlivestock.com.au

elisha@gtlivestock.com.au

property@gtlivestock.com.au RLA 280309

Ph 08 8723 6866 | Fax 08 8723 3809 | 50 James Street, Mount Gambier | admin@gtlivestock.com.au | www.gtlivestock.com.au 9 DUIGAN STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

667/668 BONES ROAD, EIGHT MILE CREEK NE W

OFFERS INVITED

$305,000

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SOLID FAMILY HOME IN A CONVENIENT LOCATION – Stone family home is situated on a large 1027m2 allotment – 4 Bedrooms, an updated main bathroom with bath, shower and vanity with an extra shower and toilet in the laundry area. – Large open plan lounge and dining area with mber floorboards throughout

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– The large rear yard offers room for the kids to play, double car garage with cement and power, undercover entertaining area and another room that would make the perfect rumpus/ games room, sleep out or teenagers retreat – A fantas c family home or investment property.

UNIT 2/1 WILLIAM STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST BY FRI 30TH AUGUST 2019 AT 1PM ? PRIME GRAZING LAND Property Features Include: – 117 Acres across two Titles – Produc ve brown & Red Loams over limestone – Centrally located Steel & Timber Ca le yards complete with ramp & crush – Fenced into 8 good sized paddocks each with concrete troughs – Quality fencing consis ng of 6 plain & 2 barbed wire

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Water supplied via 2 windmills. 2 Hay or machinery sheds Hay, silage & crops can also be produced Road frontage to both Bones Road and Wa le Lane Don’t miss out on a fantas c opportunity to purchase a quality fa ening or turn out block just 20 minutes from Mount Gambier – Inspec on via appointment contact Garth Manser on 0417 071 180 In conjunc on with Elders Real Estate

$199,000 CENTRAL & SPACIOUS – Two double bedrooms with built in robes, bathroom with shower and vanity, large laundry area with built in cupboards – Spacious mber kitchen, electric cooking, ample cupboard space and room for dining

18 CAPE DOUGLAS ROAD, CAPE DOUGLAS

$259,000

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sized bedrooms & a two way bathroom / laundry complete the home, 5,000 gallon rainwater tank plumbed to the home, undercover carport, 2 paved outdoor living areas and a shed with cement and power – Inspect this property today to truly appreciate the loca on, the stylish and smart design and the peaceful surroundings.

79 STRINGY BARK ROAD, BURRUNGULE

TO BE AUCTIONED ON SITE AT 11AM FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST 2019 IF NOT SOLD PRIOR – Spacious limestone home, tastefully renovated to combine country style living with modern fixtures and fi ngs – New kitchen, electric cooking, dishwasher, ample cupboard space, walk-in pantry, overlooking dining area – Lounge heated with wood fire, with heat shi ers warming the rest of the home – Four bedrooms, main with built in robe

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– Low maintenance raised garden beds, private rear yard, storage shed and garden shed – Func onal floorplan and very well maintained

21 TURNBULL DRIVE, WORROLONG

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AIR BNB OR PRIVATE SANCTUARY – This stylishly designed, 6star energy rated beach home offers many opportuni es. Have your own sanctuary and escape for weekends and holidays, re re and reside in a spectacular seaside loca on or lease out as an amazing Airbnb. – Features of the home include gas cook top & electric oven, a double sink & a new stainless steel dishwasher, 2 good

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$519,000

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COUNTRY STYLE FAMILY LIVING – Family home located on 1 acre allotment – Spacious open plan living, mber kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher, walk-in pantry & ample cupboard and bench space. – Four large bedrooms, main with WIR, sizable ensuite with

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two person spa bath. Parents retreat also features a private living area. – Main bathroom comprises of bath, shower, vanity and separate toilet – Large laundry area with floor to ceiling storage, office, R/C ducted AC throughout, undercover entertaining area – Established gardens, rear access to 3 bay garage

UNIT 1 & 2/18 LEE COURT, MT GAMBIER

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– Main bathroom with bath, shower, vanity and toilet. Laundry includes separate toilet and shower room – 5,000 gallon rain water tank plumbed to house – 136 acres fenced into 11 paddocks with established pastures – Ca le yards, shearing shed, yards, piggery, ample shedding, fully equipped bore and a 11,315kL water alloca on

$349,000 $369,000 EACH LUXURIOUS UNITS IN PRIME LOCATION – 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

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– Unit 1 & 2 – 3 bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite, built in robes in remaining 2 bedrooms – Gas cooking, dishwasher, ample cupboard space, gas ducted hea ng, under cover outdoor entertaining, low maintenance gardens – Unit 1 currently being u lised as an AirBnB with steady bookings throughout the year


Chris Manser

Garth Manser

Elisha Beare

Candyce Cory

Real Estate & Livestock sales

Real Estate & Livestock Sales

Real Estate Sales Property Management

Property Management

0417 414 127

0417 071 180

0407 213 023

08 8723 6866

chris@gtlivestock.com.au

garth@gtlivestock.com.au

elisha@gtlivestock.com.au

property@gtlivestock.com.au RLA 280309

Ph 08 8723 6866 | Fax 08 8723 3809 | 50 James Street, Mount Gambier | admin@gtlivestock.com.au | www.gtlivestock.com.au 21590 RIDDOCH HIGHWAY, MOORAK

11 HANSON STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

$169,000

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ATTENTION ALL INVESTORS & FIRST HOME BUYERS – Mount Gambier stone home situated on 811m2 allotment – Features of the home include a Large lounge, gas hea ng, dine-in kitchen with gas cooking, 3 bedrooms, bathroom

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with shower over the bath and separate toilet, rear sunroom, secure rear yard & a double carport – Fantas c first home or investment currently leased at $190/ week on periodic lease

5 7 KENNEDY AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

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$690,000 SPACIOUS HOME WITH ACREAGE & SUPERB SHEDDING – Remarkable family home located on approx 15 acres – Spacious mber kitchen, electric cooking, walk- in pantry, ample cupboard space and a large breakfast bar overlooking the dining and lounge areas – Four bedrooms or three and a study, main bedroom with WIR, ensuite and a its si ng / lounge area

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– Main bathroom offers separate vanity area, separate toilet, shower and bath and situated adjacent the large laundry area – Other features include slow combus on wood hea ng, R/C AC, open fire in the formal lounge, undercover outdoor entertaining, 6 bay - 60 x 30 high clearance shed, double car garage, 21 panel solar system, 3 phase power, equipped bore, solar hot water service, established gardens, 6m x 2.5m hothouse and woodlot

$670,000 GRAND FAMILY LIVING – Generous sized kitchen with butler’s pantry – Open plan living areas with wood fire and R/C A/C – Ground floor includes two offices, foyer, two bedrooms (one with ensuite and study), laundry and alfresco dining

490 KENNEDY ROAD, GLENCOE

POA

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$87,500

LAND

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– Second floor is home to three bedrooms, all with ensuites and robes, bedroom two offering a separate living area – Bitumen roundabout driveaway, ample garage space, pergola and swimming pool

– 19 well fenced paddocks – Ample shedding throughout – 4 bedroom renovated house, 12 foot ceilings, remarkable verandah and rear decking

$465,000 THE PERFECT LOCATION – Conveniently located family home situated within walking distance to the CBD – Open plan spacious living comprising of four bedrooms, main with built in robes and ensuite, with floor to ceiling robes in 2 of the remaining 3 bedrooms – Kitchen features a 6 burner gas cooktop, large oven, breakfast bar, dishwasher & ample cupboard space

16 CORAL COVE, PORT MACDONNELL

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME BY THE SEA – An opportunity to build your dream home, weekender or even holiday accomoda on in an exci ng new subdivision in Port MacDonnell “Seafarers Way”. – This large leven 800m2 (approx) allotment has power, water and sheds connected and is located within walking distance from the sea front.

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1 PARK STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

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– 315 acres across 3 tles, 150 acres of irriga on – 32 cow rotary dairy, fully computerised milking plant, currently milking 210 head – Calf rearing shed with automa c feeder – Approx 400 megs water licence

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– Three living areas, main bathroom centrally located with a luxurious bath, shower and impressive vanity. Laundry alongside provides plenty of cupboard and bench space. – Separate granny flat at the rear of the home – Enclosed rear deck, double carport with remote roller door, low maintenance yard, work shop, extra storage under the home and ducted hea ng throughout

LOT 12 GLENELG RIVER ROAD, OB FLAT

WATER FOR SALE

WATER FOR LEASE

IN THE GLENBURNIE, DONOVANS, CONMURRA AND ZONE 2A MANAGEMENT AREAS

IN THE DONOVANS, MOORAK & GLENBURNIE MANAGEMENT AREAS

Contact our office on 8723 6866

Contact our office on 8723 6866

$169,000

LAND

– Picturesque 2.5 acre alloment on the outskirts of Mt Gambier just minutes from the city, river and sea – Rural fencing and established trees on boundary – Power connected – Build the lifestyle home you’ve been dreaming of (STCA) – Contact Brooke Stephenson today on 0424 943 991


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

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10 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier enquiries@vickiquinnrealestate.com.au www.vickiquinnrealestate.com.au Follow us on 12 LOCKE STREET

$259,500 3

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RLA 204710

36 STILES STREET

$449,000

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VEHICLE ACCESS TO REAR SHEDDING

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IDEAL FOR THE FAMILY WITH ROOM TO MOVE

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.

21 TURNBULL DRIVE

$519,000 4

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

8 LERAY AVENUE

$225,000

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AN IDEAL STARTER OR INVESTMENT 3 good size bedrooms. Large Lounge with split system heating cooling. Kitchen dine overlooks pergola area. Stainless steel cooker plus dishwasher and WI pantry in kitchen. Neutral décor throughout. Lovely outdoor undercover entertaining. Good size rear yard, ideal for kids. Enjoy cosy winters in front of the slow combustion heater. Hassle free living here in a quiet neighbourhood. All front windows have rollershutters, ideal for the shift worker. Great investment currently tenanted at $255 per week.

STUNNING FAMILY HOME ON AN ACRE

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.

25/184 JUBILEE HIGHWAY WEST PRICED TO SELL

44 DULKARA AVENUE

$227,000

OFFERS CONSIDERED

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A FANTASTIC START

5A/184 JUBILEE HIGHWAY WEST

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For any inspections through our sale properties please call the office on

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY – ALL OFFERS INVITED 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.

8725 4225

RENTALS 71A Gray Steet 1 1 1 (Partly furnished) rescent 2 Barwon C Crescent LEASED 1 1 3 10/48 Lake eT Terrace errace eE East ast LEASED 1 1 3 38 Lachlan C Crescent resce ent 1 3 3

Avail Now $160pw A vail N ow $ Avail Now $220pw Avail Avail Now Now $215pw

1/99 Sturt Street tre eet 2

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237 Yahl Main in nR Road oad 2

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4/10 William mS Street t re e t 3 1 1

LEASED

1/7 Lake Terrace a ce E East ast

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LEASED

Avail Avail 20.8.19 20.8.19 $240pw $

27C Hart Street 3 1 1 (Fully furnished)

Avail 8.8.19 $410pw

41 Ferrers Street 4 2 2 4 Ellis Street 2 2 3

Avail 6.8.19 $550pw

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Avail 9.8.19 $265pw

58 Acacia Street 3 1 2

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5 Creek Street 1

56 Brownes ess R Road oad 4

Avail Avail 3.5.19 3.5 5.119 $195pw $1

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40 Wehl Street tre eet N North ortth 4 2 2

Avail 10.7.19 10.77.119 $ $300pw LEASED Avail

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2002/7 Lake Terrace West ak ke T errace W est es est 3

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Avail Now $360pw A vaill N ow $

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Avail $365pw A vail 77.1.19 .1.19 9$

Avail Now $240pw

9 Coral Court ou urtt

LEASED

Avail Availl 30.6.19 30.6 6.19 9 $395pw

LEASED

Avail Availl Now Now $ $450pw

Avail 30.8.19 $275pw

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JUST COLLECT THE RENT

2 bedroom unit on the Western side of Mount Gambier. Electric stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, internal access from the single garage under the main roof. Built in robes in the main bedroom. Split system reverse cycle heating/cooling. Undercover outdoor entertaining. Situated in Finchley Grove.

RENTAL OF THE WEEK 41 FERRERS STREET

(F (Fully F ll ffurnished) i h )

17 Gwendoline Street oliine S t re e t 3 2 2 4

$175,000

Avail Availl Now Now $ $330pw

Avail Avail N Now ow $ $210pw 2

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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.

$143,000 2

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MT GAMBIER | MILLICENT | PORT MACDONNELL | ROBE | BEACHPORT 1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier 08 8724 9999 and 75 George Street, Millicent 8733 1989

malseeds.com.au 10 Kealy Street, Millicent

$135,000

63 Blockers Lane, OB Flat Auc on Friday 23rd August 12:30pm on site

OPEN

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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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$350,000-$385,000

OPEN

SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM

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Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085

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36 Lake Tce West, Mt Gambier

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$285,000

87 Crouch St North, Mt Gambier

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

$280,000-$300,000

98 George Street, Millicent

• This execu ve home is situated in a high desirable area, close to McDonald Park school, shops and parks • Entering through the frosted glass door, the led area leads into the open plan lounge, dining and kitchen area which boasts a large pantry, dishwasher, and a gas cooktop with electric oven. • The second living zone is huge and is large enough for a formal dining area. • A slow combus on heater keeps all the area’s beau fully warm in winter

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

$199,000-$209,000

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

9 Shadylyn Close, Mt Gambier

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$210,000-$215,000

Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085

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COMMERCIAL 204-208 Commercial St West, Mt Gambier

SATURDAY 10.15-10.45AM

SATURDAY 9.00-9.45AM

79 North Terrace, Mount Gambier

7 Howland St, Mt Gambier

$270,000

OPEN

FRIDAY 12.00-1.00PM

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

3 Dino Place, Mt Gambier

$400,000

$390,000

OPEN

SATURDAY 11.45-12.15AM

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

4 Jackway St, Blackfellows Caves

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REDUCED $235,000

Emily Rayner 0417 665 085

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2 Mosswood Close, Mount Gambier

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$219,000

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

Commercial 1200m2

3 Sco Court, Mt Gambier

$695,000

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

COMMERCIAL 900m2

252 Commercial Street West, Mt Gambier

$799,000

• Open plan kitchen, dining and living with sliding door access to outside • Kitchen with great cupboard space and electric cooking • Front living area which also could be u lised as a 3rd bedroom • Main bedroom with BIR and door through to bathroom • Second bedroom of a generous size • Bathroom with bath, shower, vanity • Toilet has been kept seperate for your convenience • Fully enclosed rear yard with paved area • Single car garage under the main roof with internal access to laundry • Currently tenanted at $240 per week

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Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085

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Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085

11 Flinders Terrace, Mt Gambier

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$355,000-$365,000

24 Donovans Road, Donovans

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$130,000

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

COMMERCIAL 1053m2

59 Mount Gambier Road, Millicent

$289,000

CENTENARY VIEW ESTATE COUNTRY LIVING ALLOTMENTS Minimum 5000m2. Less than 5km from centre of Mt Gambier Register your interest NOW. Call Wendy 0468 692 993

Emily Rayner 0417 665 085

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Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085

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Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085 Building 141m2 Land 1464m2

Contact us for all your storage needs





OUT & ABOUT

SEASIDE SCHOOL HOLIDAY FUN

Sisters Eva & Cora creating their own pizzas

Competitors in the LEGO competition during their fourth and final challenge.

Xavier, Lucy, Jack, Maclaren & Lillian show off their creations from their LEGO challenge

Imogen, Aiden, Addison & Jace showing off their Story Time craft

Harvey enjoys the pizza he created himself at the Port MacDonnell Commnity Complex

Ruby, Matilda, Dane & Madisson show off the keyrings made with their own clay beads

Children of all ages have enjoyed hanging out at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex during the school holidays, with various different activities taking place. The school holiday program provides free sessions for children of any age and has included foam picture frames, pizza making, a Teddy Bears Picnic themed story time, Lego Competition, clay bead key rings and Masks. Above - Macy, Lila & Bailee focus on rolling their clay beads

SUPERSTORE GETTING THE OLD GANG BACK TOGETHER At the end of 2011, Tarpeena Primary School closed its doors, ending the book on a proud history of education in the small timber town. But one more chapter is set to be written in that story with a school reuniong, for anyone who attended or worked at the school, set down for October 5 at the Tarpeena Football Clubrooms. From 2-4.30pm there will be a social get together and then a student roll call from 4.30pm. The celebration dinner will be held at 6.30pm and places are limited with bookings essential. Organisers are also looking to hear from anyone who has photos and other memorabilia that could form part of the celebrations. For further information head to the Tarpeena School Reunion facebook page, email tpsreunion2019@gmail.com or call 0407 792 783 for more details. lifestyle1.net | 25


TEMPT THE TASTEBUDS

SENIORS GETTING TECH SAVVY

Simple lasagne stack 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 1 large brown onion, finely chopped 600g pork and veal mince 1 carrot, grated 1 zucchini, grated 2 garlic cloves, crushed 2 tablespoons tomato paste 2 tablespoons plain flour 400g bottle tomato and basil pasta sauce 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh basil leaves 300ml sour cream 1 egg, lightly beaten 2 cups grated pizza cheese 4 mini (19cm) flour wraps

Baby rocket, to serve Grated parmesan, to serve

Method Preheat oven to 200C/180C fan-forced. Grease a 6cm-deep, 20cm (base) springform pan. Line side with baking paper, extending paper 2cm above edge of pan. Place pan on a baking tray. Heat half the oil in a large frying pan over medium-high heat. Add onion. Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until softened. Add mince. Cook, breaking up mince with a wooden spoon, for 6 to 8 minutes or until browned and cooked through. Add carrot, zucchini and garlic. Cook, stirring, for 3 minutes or until just softened. Add tomato paste and 1 tablespoon flour. Cook, stirring, for 1 minute or until well combined. Add pasta sauce and 1/2 cup water. Season with salt and pepper. Stir to combine. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to medium. Simmer for 5 minutes or until thickened. Stir in basil. Stand for 10 minutes to cool slightly. Combine sour cream, egg, remaining flour and 1 cup cheese in a bowl. Place 1 wrap in prepared pan. Top with 1/3 of the mince mixture, spreadinevenly. Drizzle over 2 tablespoons sour cream mixture. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon remaining cheese. Repeat layering with remaining wraps, mince mixture, sour cream mixture and cheese, finishing with remaining sour cream mixture and cheese. Bake for 30 minutes or until cheese is melted and golden. Stand for 15 minutes. Serve with rocket and parmesan.

Above (left) - Kira, from District Council of Grant, assisting Helen Douglass with her computer skills. Above (right) - District Council of Grant’s Kira assisting Trevor Sheard with his smartphone. The Tech Savvy Seniors program will be returning to the Port MacDonnell Library beginning 6 August 6 2019. Tech Savvy Seniors is a free program provided by a partnership between the South Australian Government, Telstra, Libraries SA and the District Council of Grant. It offers free assistance to seniors to develop or improve their digital literacy skills so they can safely and

confidently get connected. The friendly staff from the Port MacDonnell Library will be offering one on one sessions to cater to every technology question, big or small. Assistance can be provided with social media, smartphones and tablets, internet banking, email, online shopping, and Microsoft Office. For More information and to

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CHURCH FUNDRAISING FAIR ON THE HORIZON It is an annual event that raises much needed funds for the Anglican Chuch in Mount Gambier and it is on again Saturday, August 10. Running from 8.30am to 1pm, stalls include plants, craft, books, trash ‘n’ treasure, home baked cakes, produce, fresh fruit & vegetables, jams & pickles, prints & pictures, dolls & bears. There will be a barbecue, devonshire morning tea, with steam train rides, a merry-go-round and outdoor games for the kids, including a jumping castle from 9.45-11.45am. The Bell Tower Op Shop will be open for pre-loved clothing, bric-a-brac, quality china, jewellery, shoes & linen. There will also be a sale in the church shed from 8.30am with items including furniture, including wall units, tables and chairs, as well as wheel rims, mattresses, beds, crockery, glasware, garden tools, bric-a-brac and a range of other household items. The fair is being hosted on the church grounds at 26 Bay Road.


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TEMPT THE TASTEBUDS Passionfruit Coconut Vanilla Slice 120g butter, chopped 100g (1/2 cup) caster sugar 2 egg yolks 150g (1 cup) plain flour 50g (1/3 cup) cornflour 35g (1/3 cup) desiccated coconut VANILLA CUSTARD 375ml (1 1/2 cups) milk 3 egg yolks 70g (1/3 cup) caster sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 35g (1/4 cup) cornflour 150g unsalted butter, chopped 100g white chocolate, melted

effortlessly transitioned from page to stage. “More than just a play for children, this is a chance for adults to toe-tap their way back to their childhood memories,” he said. Tickets are available on (08)8723

8741 or at www.countryarts.org.au/ venues/sir-robert-helpmann-theatre. DETAILS: Seussical the Musical Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre August 9 - 10.30am & 7:00pm Adult $20, Conc. $15, Family (2+2) $60 (plus booking fee) Above - Ready to entertain you - Sophie McDonald, Ainsley Gillings, Emily Williams & Madeline Davenport

PASSIONFRUIT GLAZE 125ml (1/2 cup) passionfruit pulp (from 5-6 passionfruit) 2 teaspoons cornflour 55g (1/4 cup) caster sugar 1/2 teaspoon gelatine powder

Method Preheat oven to 180C/160C fan forced. Lightly grease a 4cm-deep, 23cm square cake pan. Line with baking paper, allowing paper to overhang sides. Use electric beaters to beat butter and sugar in a bowl until combined. Beat in egg yolks. Stir in the sifted flours and coconut until well combined. Use lightly floured hands to press mixture evenly over base of prepared pan. Bake for 12-15 minutes or until lightly browned. Set aside in pan to cool. Meanwhile, to make custard, bring milk to the boil in a small saucepan over medium heat. Remove from heat. Use electric beaters to beat yolks, sugar and vanilla in a bowl until pale and creamy. Stir in cornflour then whisk in hot milk. Transfer mixture to a clean saucepan and whisk over medium-low heat for 3-5 minutes or until mixture boils and thickens. Transfer to a clean bowl, cover surface with plastic wrap. Set aside to cool. Use electric beaters to beat cold custard mixture in a bowl until smooth. Add butter and chocolate. Beat well. Spread evenly over biscuit base. Place in the fridge for 2-3 hours or until set. Meanwhile, to make the passionfruit glaze, strain passionfruit pulp and return 1 tbs of the seeds to strained juice. Place cornflour and 80ml (1 ⁄3 cup) water in a small saucepan. Stir to combine. Add juice and sugar. Cook, stirring, over medium heat until mixture boils and thickens slightly. Remove from heat. Whisk in gelatine until dissolved. Set aside to cool to room temperature. Pour over custard and smooth surface. Place in the fridge for 1 hour or until set. Cut into squares to serve.

LOCALS SHINE AT LEGO EVENT Members from the Limestone Coast LEGO® User Group (LCLUG) recently participated in Brixpo, a LEGO® fan event held in Adelaide. Over two days, the sold-out event saw more than 5000 people pass through the doors to see LEGO® sculptures created by over one hundred talented builders. Amongst them was local exhibitor Malcolm Sparrow, who displayed his model of Mount Gambier’s old hospital. Created with more than 25,000 LEGO® bricks, the model was one of the biggest and most impressive builds on display. The accurate re-creation of the hospital, made possible by carefully studying old photos, was well received by Brixpo visitors. Another local exhibitor from Mount Gambier, Scott Bradley, displayed a ramshackle cottage creation entitled Misfit Lodge (pictured above). Scott was thrilled for his build to be awarded second best in show. “to receive an award like that against the many incredible builds on display was very humbling,” Scott said. Emma Robinson, from Glencoe, also played a crucial role in the success of the event. Having successfully organised the Limestone Coast’s own LEGO® fan event BrickGambier in 2017 and last lifestyle1.net | 28

year, Brixpo organisers asked Emma to assist in planning and organising their inaugural event. Exhibitors and the public were full of praise for the event, which was testament to the work put in by Emma and the other organisers. Members of the LCLUG are now busy preparing for this year’s BrickGambier, which will once again be held in the Show Hall at the Mount Gambier Showgrounds on October 6 & 7.

Last year more than 1500 people attended the event, and this year the event is set to be even bigger, with exhibitor entries already received from a record number of exhibitors from as far afield as Adelaide and Melbourne. As with prior years, along with incredible LEGO® creations there will be interactive areas, on-site catering and the opportunity to purchase rare and retired LEGO®. Further information about the event can be found at www.brickgambier. com.au or on Facebook.


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Where do you never tire of visiting in this region? Brown Bay and I just don’t get their often enough. Three first choice dinner party guests Barack Obama, Michael Caine & Winston Churchill What people would be surprised to find out about you? Two things probably - one is that I sing and the other is I am first in line when it’s time for a dress up party. Your greatest weakness? Chocolate Your greatest strength I think my judgement and ability to read situations. I am always happy to ask the hard questions. What would you choose for your last meal Chicken Tonight’s Country French. What item in your wardrobe would you never part with My school blazer. I haven’t worn it for years and couldn’t fit into to it but I have kept it for 30 years. If you were a car, what would you be? A Porsche Who/what most inspires you? My wife Who/what most frustrates/annoys you? My children What book/CD would you want with you if you were on a deserted island? The Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack Which movie/television role would you love to play? Frank N. Furter What’s the best advice you ever heard? Don’t waste your money on crap and really try to only buy what you actually have the cash for. What’s the best advice you ever gave? Never get rid of a job until you have another one. If you weren’t in your current role what would you be doing? Building houses Who would you like to swap places with for a day? My dad, on September 24, 1966. He was at the grand final that St Kilda won. I am not sure he or I will live to see the next one.

Like many of you, I’ve been interested to see the reaction over the last couple of weeks to Instagram deciding to get rid of the feature allowing users to know how many people have liked their pictures. The strongest reactions have predictably come from those who have turned the use of social media into a career or job. The bulk of these are people that are labelled as Instagram influencers. Let’s start the commentary here by querying, what on earth is going on when being an Instagram influencer is a job? I hate spoonfeeding you all, but for anyone who’s not aware, an Instagram influencer is a person who uses the Instagram social media photo sharing app to promote products and is paid to do so. When I look at my social media, I don’t want someone to be trying to influence me. When I look at social media, I want to see photos of hot chicks, in bikinis that go up there bum telling me about, or holding strategically placed products that they highly recommend…hang on. If it’s not sad enough that people have apparently created careers about posting photos and plugging something as part of their posts, even worse is the fact that obviously there are people out there who this influencing is working on. Businesses are paying these influencers to photograph themselves with the product or to encourage others to buy it. Presumably people are actually being fooled by this sophisticated influencing into buying products. How silly are we if we look at these photos and think, “This vapid blonde moron with no talents other than the fact she happened to be born looking nice and enjoys eating salads, says I should wear this brand of clothing, moisturise my skin with this cream, and visit this eatery and my life will be fulfilling like hers. Maybe these

aren’t the droids I’m looking for.” Well done to you if you’ve managed to connect the nerdy Star Wars brainwashing reference to my comment on people being brainwashed by social media influencers. Definitely risky on my behalf to try to put those two things together to create a coherent punchline. Instagram influencer Mikaela Testa’s reaction was classic. She broke down in tears, claiming she was suffering and it was damaging to her mental health that she couldn’t see how many people liked her posts now. Testa also protested by announcing she would take a break from social media, declaring that she was aware that it wasn’t good for her mental health. True to her word she took herself off Instagram…for one day. That’ll teach them. She specifically tried to play on her followers heart strings by describing her social media influencing career as a small business. We all hate to see small businesses suffering, right? It came out days later that her business and social media influencing involves directing people to her “Only Fans” online subscription service where they can pay large amounts of money to see raunchy pornographic photos and videos of her. Taking your clothes off for money isn’t a business, is it? Isn’t that just called being a porn star? Or a Kardashian? Testa was also quoted as saying that she put her, “blood, sweat and tears” into her online presence. As far as I can tell, all she did was put on a tiny bikini and pout at a camera. There may have been a little bit of sweat as she lay on the beach sunbaking. There may have been tears when the person taking the cameras didn’t get her good side, or took the photo when she wasn’t ready and had her eyes closed. But I think she’s overselling the difficulty of her career: put on skanky clothes; take picture that leaves nothing to the imagination. Find desperate, pathetic men with sad, sorry existences to spend money to relieve the frustration of their empty existences. Is selling your soul and dignity as a human being, blood, sweat and tears? This is the world we live in. This is the world we created. What a message to share with the future of our world. Your value is based on how many people like your photo. Email me at robbietansel@ gmail.com if you’d like to see pictures of me in a bikini. You freak. lifestyle1.net | 29

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12. Which film was Baz Luhrmann’s directorial debut? 13. The 2019 Women’s Ashes Test was hosted at Taunton, which is in which county? 14. Of which AFL club is Eddie McGuire the president? 15. Humanitarian Caroline Chisholm appeared on which Australian bank note up until 1991? 16. Which band was responsible for the 1979 number one hit My Sharona? 17. Which Rodgers & Hammerstein musical was based on the play Green Grow The Lilacs? 18. In which Australian State would you be if you were visiting Ballina? 19. Legendary actor Bud Tingwell played Lawrence Hammill QC in which classic Aussie movie? 20. Which famous music festival is held at the Empire Polo Club every year?

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BUSINESS AWARDS FINALISTS ANNOUNCED The countdown is on to announce the Glenelg Shire 2019 Business of the Year with 20 businesses in the running to claim the coveted title. The finalists for the 2019 Business and Tourism Awards have officially been announced, with two nominees vying for an award in each category. The awards include 10 business and tourism categories and two individual categories. All business finalists are with a chance to secure the overall title of 2019 Business of the Year. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said the interest in the nomination process had been “fantastic”. “This year we received more than 60 nominations to acknowledge the achievements of our business and tourism sector across the Glenelg Shire, more than a 30 per cent increase on nominations in 2017,” she said. “It was also particularly pleasing this year to see so many community members taking the opportunity to nominate a local business or supplier of choice, highlighting just how passionate our community is in supporting and celebrating local businesses. The countdown is now on to our Gala Awards night, with only three weeks left until our award winners will be announced. Tickets are selling fast, so I advise interested

businesses and individuals to secure their tickets as soon as possible. With a night of premier entertainment locked in, it will be a not to be missed event.” Finalists will be interviewed by independent judges from Small Business Mentoring Services (SBMS), who will determine a winner. All finalists will receive a free one-on-one mentoring session with SBMS to seek guidance on any aspect of their business to assist with future growth and planning. The winners of each category and the top prize of 2019 Business of the Year will be announced at the Gala Awards night this Friday at the Portland Golf Club. Tickets for the gala presentation are available online through Eventbrite at $60 per person, and all members of the community are welcome to join in the celebration. Tickets include entertainment, a three course meal from 2017 Business of the Year Clock by the Bay, and drinks throughout the evening. The event will feature award-winning comedic magician Dom Chambers, local acting success Jackson Tozer, Triple J rising star Nancie Schipper and popular musician Jason Bull. Above (from left) - Jackson Tozer & Nancie Schipper lifestyle1.net | 32

GLENELG SHIRE BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARDS 2019 FINALISTS MANUFACTURING, TRADES OR CONSTRUCTION • 1st Point Electrical & Davidson Engineering LARGE RETAIL OR SERVICE • Daly’s Supa IGA Portland & Icon Invesments SMAll/MICRO BUSINESS • Portland Signworks & Korreen Enterprises HEALTH & WELL BEING • Snap Fitness & Dhauwurd-Wurrung Elderly & Community Health Service COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE • Portland Community Garden & Portland Workskills Inc. PRIMARY INDUSTRY • Surrylea Farm & Portland Strawberries TOURISM ACCOMMODATION • Cape Nelson Lighthouse Cottages & Portland Seaview Holiday Stays TOURISM HOSPITALITY • Say Grace Cafe & Bistro & Bay of Whales Cafe & Gallery TOURISM FESTIVAL, EVENT, ATTRACTION & SERVICE • Heywood Wood, Wine & Roses/Truck & Ute Show & Portland Cable Trams INCLUSIVE PRACTICE OR SERVICE • PT @ Home & Portland Massage Therapy Centre EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR • Kathryn Oswald - Goodman Group Lawyers & Jason Whyte - Berry & Whyte Surveyors YOUNG ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR • Aaron Morgan - Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation & Emily Romain - Portland Seaview Real Estate


LOCAL SPORT LUCY GOES BACK TO BACK Lucy Denton has secured her second gold medal as a South Australian netballer with her 15 & Under State Schoolgirls team going back to back at the national championships with a comprehensive 45-23 grand final victory over Victoria. Lucy was part of the 2018 winning line-up and four of her 2018 team mates were also part of this year’s championship team. Lucy spent much of the 2019 championships a wing attack as well as spending some time in centre and she played wing attack in the title decider. Lucy started playing netball as a nine year old for Millicent in the, then Under 12 competition. “I started playing netball because I had watched mum (Donna Denton) since I was a baby so I have always been around it,” Lucy said. And she has fallen in love with the sport that has already yielded her those two gold medals from national championships, as well as a swag of premiership medals and individual accolades as well with a couple of association best & fairests to her name. “What I love about the game is that I’m going and doing what I love at the same time as

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South Gambier’s Brett O’Neil is one of the true champions of the game and at the weekend he clocked up his 200th game as a Demon. HIs team mates certainly showed what their skipper means to them with a gritty, unexpected victory over North Gambier.

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Last year, SA Country conjured a nailbiting five point win at Adelaide Oval but on WA Country’s home turf, as a curtain raiser to the West CoastNorth Melbourne AFL clash, it was the home side exacting revenge with a nine point win. Penola’s Scott Merrett did not come home empty-handed though, winning the Barry Stringer Medal for best on ground for SA Country. The team was coached by fellow Eagle Adam Merrett, with East Gambier’s Jayden Eldridge the other South East representative in the clash. Above - Barry Stringer Medallist Scott Merrett; coach Adam Merrett, fellow Murray South East player Sam Pfeiffer (Ramblers - River Murray League) & Jayden Eldridge.

keeping fit and healthy and making new friends,” Lucy said. “I also love the game because of how I

get to play against some of my friends and it’s so competitive but at the same time we are all having fun.” Of course, being part of a State representative team means racking up the kilometres between her home in Millicent and trainings in Adelaide. “My mum and dad had made a huge commitment to driving me up every Saturday night or really early Sunday morning to train for two or three hours,” Lucy said. “I have also had to travel some Thursdays as there was some match play that we were doing to get our connection on court.” Lucy will now be focussed on representing Tenison at the upcoming South East regional school competition with the view to qualifying for the Adelaide finals, while preparations are now ramping up for another finals series in Western Border netball where Lucy will be part of Millicent’s 15 & Under and A Grade campaigns. New Zealand icon and Sunshine Coast Lightning mid courter Laura Langman is Lucy’s favourite elite player. “She is so fit and strong and is so consistent in what she does,” Lucy said. “She always puts 100% effort in and is a real leader and is never negative towards anyone.”

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The OneFortyOne Pioneers women are still alive in the 2019 Premier League title race, securing a nailbiting two point victory at the Icehouse. The Pioneers and West Adelaide had already played out two tight contests during the home and away season – the Pioneers winning by eight points at home and then three points away and the elimination final on Saturday night was just as tense. Early in the contest, West Adelaide powered to a 10 point lead but when Pachis Roberts hit her tenth point for the quarter scores were locked away, with the star US import then hitting a clutch three to see the Pioneers one point clear at the first break. The second quarter followed a similar script with the Bearcats getting the better of the early going and setting up a small buffer before the Pioneers worked their way back and at half time it was the visitors by two. The third quarter was all about the skipper with Amanda Frost finding her range from beyond the arc, hitting three threes and finishing the quarter with 13 points as the Pioneers, courtesy of a late Roberts’ three, headed into the final quarter three points clear. The cream also rises to the top and the team’s most experienced player Melissa Russell, who finished with a season high 12 points, hit a couple of critical shots early in the last as the Pioneers established their highest lead of the game – seven points – but it was soon back to a basket for basket contest and with 1.17 to play the Pioneers were hanging on by one point. In the frenetic final minute both sides had a number of opportunities to score but the baskets just wouldn’t drop, until Roberts was fouled with five seconds on the clock. Icing the game with her final foul shot to see the Pioneers advance to take on the Eastern Mavericks.

The head to head between the two sides sits at one-all from the home and away season, with the Pioneers losing on the road by nine points on May 4 and the Pioneers sneaking over the line by six on May 11 at the Icehouse. The pleasing thing for coach Matt Sutton, who during the week was named women’s coach of the year in his debut season as a head coach, was the evenness of the contribution in the weekend’s final. Roberts finished with 26 points and 10 rebounds, while Russell pulled in a team high 14 rebounds to go with her 12 points and 10 assists, while Frost finished with 25 points. Emily Winter, who nailed a critical three in the final quarter, finished with 14 points, seven rebounds, as well as four steals and six assists, as the Pioneers didn’t just rely on their two US stars – stars who were both named in the All Star Five at the season awards presentation, with Frost finishing runner-up in the MVP. The men’s team was also prominent at the awards with Richard Hill’s 17-3 record earning him coach of the year honours, Kentrell Barkley finishing second in MVP counting by one vote and Barkley and Tom Daly were named in the All Star Five. Above (from left) - Pachis Roberts; Amanda Frost; Kentrell Barkley & Tom Daly. Below - Richard Hill & Matt Sutton

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PEDAL POWER Australia has a new cycling star. Australian rider Caleb Ewan, competing in his first Tour de France, has won both the 11th & 16th stage of the time honoured race. The sprint specialist has been labelled by Eurosport Tour expert Sean Kelly as “the fastest man in the world”.

DROWNING NOT WAVING Swimming’s governing body FINA needs to have a good look at itself for the soft stance against drug cheat Sun Yang that led to Australian Mack Horton, and other swimmers, staging their own form of protest. Horton and other swimmers are upset Sun — who served a three month doping ban in 2014 — is being allowed to compete while under investigation with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for allegedly smashing vials of his own blood when visited by drug testers last year.

SET FOR LIFE 2019 NBA number 1 draft pick Zion Williamson is set for life before he even plays his first NBA game having signed a shoe deal with Nike’s Jordan brand is worth $107million (US$75m) over four years. It was further reported that Williamson could have secured even more money with a rival company but his affinity for the iconic basketballer Michael Jordan himself sealed the deal. EYE WATERING TEAM VALUES Forbes has released its list of the top 50 most valuable sporting teams in the world. The NFL’s Dallas Cowboys lead the pack, worth A$7.1b followed by the New York Yankees, with a club value of A$6.5b. Real Madrid and Barcelona round out the top four.


LOCAL SPORT MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL A GRADE Kalangadoo 4.3 8.6 12.8 16.10 (106) Port MacDonnell 1.1 1.6 6.8 11.9 (75) Goals - Kalangadoo: A. Stone 5; J. Casey, B. Gregory, S. Agnew 2; M. Krieger, T. McManus, T. Jones. N. Reeves, B. Mules. Pt Mac: H. Stevens, Z. Williams 2; J. Primer, D. O’Dine, C. Driver, J. Schleter, N. Wilke, B. McGregor, J. Turner. Best - Kalangadoo: B. Auld, A. Stone, B. Gregory, J. Mules, T. McManus, T. Jones. Pt Mac: Z. Willams, H. Stevens, J. Schleter, J. Turner, J. Primer, N. Wilke. Kongorong 2.7 4.7 6.10 10.13 (73) Tantanoola 3.1 6.2 8.6 10.7 (67) Goals - Kongorong: B. Weaver 3; J. Simkin 2; M. Waters, B. Pannenburg, H. Evans, T. Hales, L. Brown. Tantanoola: J. Peters 4; N. Harris 2; S. Haniford, M. Roberts, M. Sporer, Z. Walker. Best -Kongorong: B. Weaver, H. Evans, B. Long, R. Hain, B. Pannenburg, D. Fishpool. Tantanoola: Z. Walker, C. Saint, D. Pink, J. Pearce, N. Harris, Z. Walker. Glencoe 1.1 6.6 12.7 14.7 (91) Robe 7.3 7.9 9.9 12.13 (85) Goals -Glencoe: B. Foster 7; A. Hentshcke 4; D. Pfitzner, J. Patzel, J. Bates. Robe: J. Jarrett 3; T. Wilfred, J. Agnew, T. Lockwood, Z. Deane 2; J. Wehl. Best - Glencoe: L. Medhurst, B, Foster, J. Patzel, P. Mitchell, J. Bates. Robe: T. Wachtel, J. Jarrett, J. Wehl, E. Samuel, A. Clements, J. Agnew. Hatherleigh 7.5 15.9 20.10 26.15 (171) Mt Burr 2.0 3.0 7.1 11.4 (70) Goals -Hatherleigh: J. Wight 7; B. Fabris, S. Telfer 4; J. Skeer, B. Wight 2; S. Waring, L. Walker, M. Pulmer, M. Faulkner, M. Leek, G. McGrath, Z. Jones. Mt Burr: T. Renzi 3; T. Vanderhorst 2; J. Dowdy, M. Cutting, D. Ridley, J. Fiebig, T. Allen, B. Scott. Best - Hatherleigh: J. Wight, G. McGrath, M. Leek, L. Walker, M. Pulmer, J. Bateman, Mt Burr: T. Stanlwy, J. Dowdy, S. Wallis, T. Allen, D. Ridley, J. Francis.

B GRADE

A GRADE Naracoorte 0.2 3.3 6.9 9.14 (68) Kybybolite 2.0 5.2 6.2 8.2 (50) Goals - Naracoorte: C. Myall, Z. Walker 2; J. Cother, S. Gurney, J. Gregg, S. Willson, B. Gould. Kybybolite: S. Bell, B. Munn 2; K. Rodgers, O. Peltz, B. Carberry, S. Shepherd. Best - Naracorote: K. Jacobs, J. Cother, J. Gregg, S. Gurney, N. Songuilay, R. Palma. Kybybolite: O. Peltz. T. Hunter, M. Tonkin, B. Carberry, J. McKay, D. Brodie. Border Districts 3.3 8.7 12.10 20.12 (132) Bordertown 1.1 3.2 6.6 8.9 (57) Goals- Border Districts: S. Mansell 6; F. Adams, M. Quinn 3; J. Zeuner, B. Helyar, Z. Edwards 2; J. Helyar, B. Keast. Bordertown: J. Searle, S. Devitt, G. Twigden 2; T. leigh, B. Foulds. Best - Border Districts: M. Quinn, B. Helyar, D. Skinner, N. Naylor, F. Adams, S. Mansell. Bordertown: J. Searle, S. Sandercock, G. Twigden, R. Tink, B. Loedwyk, B. Paech. Kaniva Leeor 3.6 8.8 10.14 12.16 (88) Kingston 3.0 6.4 7.8 9.8 (62) Goals - Kaniva Leeor: N. Murphy 4; M. Wundke 3; J. Wagg, L. O’Connor, S. Snook, J. Siviour. Kingston: J. Fisher 4; B. Jennedy 2; B. Simpson, J. Armfield, J. Siviour. Best - Kaniva Leeor: N. Murphy, J. Jarred, B. Dodson, L. O’Connor, S. Vivian, S. Snook. Kingston: T. Rogers, S. Robertson., J. Fisher, T. Baker, H. Martin, J. Hill. Keith 5.6 6.9 8.11 12.15 (87) Penola 2.0 4.1 8.6 11.8 (74) Goals - Keith: J. Irwin 3; W. McMurray, J. Robertson 2; S. Launsch, A. Dunstan, W. Sandford, J. Jones, C. Blake. Penola: B. Bryant 3; B, Egan, D. Hackwill 2; J. Galpin. S. Merrtt, L. Walker, S. Gartner. Best - Keith: G. Johnson, W. McMurray, J. Starke, S. McMurray, M. McDonough, R. Menz. Penola: J. Galpin, J. Nysten, B. Egan, H. Porter, B. Bryant, D. Hackwill.

B GRADE Kybybolite 10.2 (62) d Narcoorte 7.8 (50) Border Districts 16.9 (105) d Bordertown 6.5 (41) Kingston 11.7 (63) d Kaniva Leeor 6.8 (44) Penola 13. 4 (82) d Keith 11.6 (72)

Kalangadoo 9.7 (61) d Port MacDonnell 4.1 (25) Kongorong 11.8 (74) d Tantanoola 9.8 (62) Glencoe 12.8 (80) d Robe 1.3 (9) Hatherleigh 24.12 (156) d Mt Burr 7.1 (43)

SENIOR COLTS

Port MacDonnell 19.16 (130) d Kalangadoo 6.1 (37) Kongorong 15.10 (100) d Tantnaoola 2.0 (12) Robe 8.11 (59) d Glencoe 6.7 (43) Mt Burr 8.4 (52) d Hatherleigh 7.0 (42)

JUNIOR COLTS

SENIOR COLTS

JUNIOR COLTS Port MacDonnell 13.11 (89) d Kalangadoo 0.0 (0) Tantnaoola 6.9 (45) d Kongorong 4.1 (25) Robe 14.13 (97) d Glencoe 0.0 (0) Hatherleigh 13.6 (84) d Mt Burr 0.0 (0)

WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL A GRADE East Gambier 2.6 7.8 11.10 15.14 (104) Millicent 2.3 5.5 5.6 6.9 (45) Goals - East: M. Rumbelow 5; J. Dawe 4; S. Balshaw 3; K. Thomson, M. Kieselbach, J. McKeon. Millicent: P. Duncan, L. Smith 2; J. Grimes, H. Armfield. Best - East: M. Rumbelow, J. Dawe, J. McKeon, T. Balshaw, R. Janeway. K. Rodis. Millicenet: D. Tincknell, F. Bradley, J. Walker, C. Gysbers, K. Varcoe, A. Watts. Casterton Sandford 4.1 7.2 11.5 12.6 (78) West Gambier 5.0 5.1 6.1 9.3 (57) Goals - Casterton Sandford: D. Ayton 5; K. Carlin 2; T. Malone, R. Killey, T. Sullivan, J. Carlin, H. Jarrad. West: L. Bradley-Brown, J. Schapel 2; J. Williams, S. Zeitz, B. Wilson, J. Attard, A. Pfitzner. Best - Casterton Sandford: W. MacDonald. K. Carlin, D. Ayton, T. Nesbitt, B. Guthrie, D. Richardson. West: D. Phillips. R. Zeitz. J. Pfitzner, M. Minuzzo. South Gambier 2.1 4.4 9.9 11.10 (76) North Gambier 3.2 6.4 7.4 8.4 (52) Goals - South: B. Kain 5; T. Reid, B. Howard, B. Saffin, C. Munro, L. Foran, J. Tentye. North: J. McConnell 4; N. Brown, F. Marshall, N. McInerney, T. McLennan. Best - South: M. Hein, B. Kain, L. Foran, B. O’Neil, T. Reid. J. Tentye.

RESERVES

Millicent 15.13 (103) d East Gambier 4.5 (29) West Gambier 13.4 (82) d Casterton Sandford 8.4 (52) North Gambier 9.13 (67) d South Gambier 3.11 (29)

UNDER 18 Millicent 10.13 (73) d East Gambier 4.2 (26) Casterton Sandford 15.13 (103) d West Gambier 4.5 (29) South Gambier 22.11 (143) d North Gambier 0.3 (3)

UNDER 16 East Gambier 16.5 (101) d Millicent 2.2 (14) South Gambier 12.9 (81) d North Gambier 3.6 (24)

UNDER 14 East Gambier 6.8 (44) d Millicent 1.5 (11) North Gambier 9.7 (61) d South Gambeir White 4.1 (25) West Gambier 3.3 (21) d Casterton Sandford 2.7 (19)

WB NETBALL

KNT FOOTBALL

A GRADE

Naracoorte 32 (H Waihape, B Foster) d Kybybolite 12 (M Hoare, R Sambell) Bordertown 22 (H Twigden, A Fuentes) d Border Districts 17 (A Mahney, O Pretlove) K/L United 31 d Kingston 11 (S Beattie, D Miller) Keith 41 (T Dick, S Rowsell) d K/L United 21 (H Flint, T Porter)

A RESERVE

13 & UNDER B

North Gambier 48 (H. Nulty, J. Little) d South Gambier 34 (B. Bouchier, C. Edmonds); Casterton Sandford 62 (H. Rhook, B. Tierney) d West Gambier 43 (G. Monkley, J. Ritter); Millicent 59 (J. Wilson, J. Grosser) d East Gambier 43 (L. Harvey, E. Hudson)

Naracoorte 19 (T Bruce, S Bull) d Kybybolite 3 (A Michael, A McKenzie) Border Districts 22 (L Smith, B Hawkins) d Bordertown 2 (S Carnemolla, I Rowett) Kingston 26 d K/L United 6

B GRADE South Gambier 45 (A. Kosch, R. Bryant) drew with North Gambier 45 (G. McInerney, Z. Rout); Casterton Sandford 59 (J. Murphy, E. Chandler) d West Gambier 58 (S. Ritter, T. Milich); East Gambier 46 (H. Finnigan. A. Quick) d Millicent 41 (N. Batten, T. Werchon)

C GRADE North Gambier 43 (K. Quinn, S. McInerney) d South Gambier 26 (N. Bishop, B. Calderwood); Casterton Sandford 42 (J. Hanson, J. Parsons) d West Gambier 24 (O. James, E. Hann); East Gambeir 44 (C. Burford, G. Quick) d Millicent 36 (M. Gysbers, Z. Brown)

17 & UNDER North Gambier 65 (C. Day, A. Dyson) d South Gambier 33 (S. Boston, M. Thiele); West Gambier 67 (J. Ritter, C. Carraill) d Casterton Sandford 20 (C. Foster, D. Crawford); Millicent 58 (C. Pratt. P. McGuiness) d East Gambier 43 (T. Bosko, K. Beck)

15 & UNDER A South Gambier 55 (S. Adams, T Bryant) d North Gambier 27 (S. Dally, G. Morello); Casterton Sandford 44 (E. Jarrad, C. Foster) d West Gambier 22 (J. Jarnevic, M. Milich); East Gambier 43 (A. Bosko, K. Dempsey) d Millicent 42 (P. Lucas, P. McRae) South Gambier 52 (J. Jennings, L. Munro) d North Gambier 12 (E. Tzioutziouklaris, A. Norman); West Gambier 29 (C. Duryea, J. Rosenthal) d Casterton Sandford 19 (C. Kerr, M. Crane); Millicent 46 (R. Kenny, S. Gibson) d East Gambier 26 (Y. Furner, C. Lines)

13 & UNDER A North Gambier 62 (P. de Nys, A. Collins) d South Gambier 19 (A. Wilke, I. Lawrence); West Gambier 36 (A. Pearson, C. Spencer) d Casterton Sandford 19 (M. Patton, I. Longhurst); East Gambier 27 (T. Burford, J. Davis) d Millicent 25 (L. Van Eeden, A. Janssen)

Naracoorte 7.4 (46) d Kybybolite 1.8 (14) Kingston 9.9 (63) d Kaniva Leeor 0.1 (1) Keith 10.0 (60) d Penola 0.0 (0)

SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL A GRADE Coleraine 6.3 11.4 17.4 19.5 (119) Branxholme-Wallacedale 0.1 2.1 5.5 7.7 (49) Goals - Coleraine: W. Slattery 6; P. Sinnott 4; K. Rowland, J. Brown 2; Z. Soawyer, T. Row, L. Kaine, T. Hogan. Branxholme-Wallacedale: L. Ewing 5; K. Johnston-Schmebri, C. Wood. Best - Coleraine: W. Slattery, T. Gleeson, K. Rowland, H. Russell, B. Manders, L. Kaine. Branxholme-Wallacedale: B. Eagelson, J. Walker-Gould, C. Wood, J. Overall, R. Wheeler, B. Lowcock. Heywood 5.2 6.4 9.5 12.10 (82) Westerns 2.1 2.1 5.4 7.7 (49) Goals - Heywood: D. Handreck 4; B. Millard 2; B. Nash, G. Slade, E. Blacksell, J. Nash, J. Walker, W. Lovett. Westerns: L. Robinson, J. Bliss 2; K. Richardson, C. Willimason, R. Cracknell. Best - Heywood: A. Morgan, W. Lovett, T. Lovett, W. Bell, A. Johnstone, D. Handreck. Westerns: L. Robinson, C. Anson, P. Proctor, M. England, C. Willimason, C. DeVera. Dartmoor 9.6 15.11 22.13 29.15 (189) Cavendish 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 (4) Goals - Dartmoor: C. HOwlett 8; M. Oldfield 6; J. Murphy 5; S. Hentschke, B. Polaski 3; J. Polaski, T. McKinnon, J. Roptini, M. Rowney. Best -Heywood: L. Polaski, R. Malseed, J. Murphy, Z. Howlett, C. Howlett, M. Oldifeld. Cavendish: P. Adams, J. Brown, A. Harding, T. Huf, C. Delahoy, T. Scott.

13 & UNDER B North Gambier 14 (T. Jones, E. Mustart) d South Gambier 13 (E. Matheson, G. Gazzard); West Gambier 44 (H. Cowie, M. Pearson) d Casterton Sandford 8 (L. Michelmore, A. Edgar); East Gambier 17 (T. Geraghty, M. Button) d Millicent 14 (E. Crowe, K. Thomas)

11 & UNDER

North Gambier 32 (M. Allen, K. Dellow) d South Gambier 9 (A. Timms, M. Lawrence); Casterton Sandford 22 d West Gambier 18; Millicent 16 (Z. Ryan, S. Sigston) d East Gambier 9 (I. Stratford, E. Chittleborough)

KNT NETBALL A GRADE Naracoorte 57 (S Henschke, S Bates) d Kybybolite 51 (K Heinrich, B McIntyre) Bordertown 96 (M McNeilly, K Trenorden) d Border Districts 39 (T Hindson, V Mould) Penola 57 (S Lock, K Egan) d Keith 47 (M Makin, S Lubcke)

A RESERVE Naracoorte 51 (S Ford, D Cox) d Kybybolite 28 (M Moss, M Crook) Bordertown 56 (S Higgins, M Jarrett) d Border Districts 40 (S Burns, L Cother) Kingston 70 (L Morden, B Cunneen) d K/L United 38 (M Maddern, K Clark) Penola 49 (A Earl, M Moore) d Keith 48 (L Forrest, S Smith)

B GRADE

Naracoorte 44 (M Pretlove, J Edwards) d Kybybolite 37 (B Ewer, L Sandercock) Kingston 54 (J Pearce, N Pink) d K/L United 42 (K Hawker, R Staehr) Penola 54 (T Galpin, H Klemm) d Keith 45 (T Rehn, G Clark)

C GRADE

HAMPDEN FOOTBALL A GRADE Koroit 3.2 9.7 12.11 19.13 (127) Portland 2.4 2.4 3.4 3.6 (24) Goals - Koroit: S. Dobson, J. Korewha 6; B. Dobson 2; J. Watson, J. Gow, W. Couch, D. Mooney, F. Robb. Portland: D. Falcone, J. Dunlop, E. Pritchard. Best - Koroit: B. Harrington, S. Dobson, J. Gleeson, J. Korewha, L. Rhook, J. North. Portland: B. Lamcolm, H. Jennings, D. Barr, D. Falcone, E. Pritchard, J. Wilson. Hamilton Kangaroos 4.2 7.4 8.7 11.8 (74) Terang Mortlake 2.3 3.5 6.6 10.9 (69) Goals - Hamilton Kangaroos: L. Dara 3; S. Brewer 2; J. Pertzel, D. Russell, T. Ross, M. McMeel, H. Douglas, S. Barnes. Terang Mortlake: S. Staunton 3; N. Coucb 2; J. Arundell, M. Baxter, M. Carlin, D. Kenna, S. McLean. Best - Hamilton Kangaroos: T. Ross, J. Nickey, H, Waldron, L. Dare, H. Douglas. C. Murrie. Terang Mortlake: S. Staunton, G. Bourke, M. Arundell, S. McLean, N. Couch, T. Densley.

13 & UNDER A

North Gambier 53 (S. Nulty, M. Renko) d South Gambier 45 (A. Duncan, T. Bryant); West Gambier 53 (E. Hunter, J. Freeman) d Casterton Sandford 37 (T. Perry, M. Cleary); East Gambier 53 (T. Bosko, T. Gray) d Millicent 50 (K. Taylor, H. Nitschke)

15 & UNDER B

Kybybolite 16.8 (104) d Naracoorte 1.4 (10) Border Districts 8.7 (55) d Bordertown 7.6 (48) Kingston 16.10 (106) d Kaniva Leeor 2.4 (16) Penola 13.9 (87) d Keith 3.8 (26)

Kingston 39 (G Bastiaans, S Miller) drew K/L United 39 (E Vivian, A Hawker) Keith 52 (M McAuley, M Rayson) d Penola 39 (T Porter, C Venables)

Kybybolite 43 (S Selig, T Ross) d Naracoorte 39 (K Bruce, E Krieger) Bordertown 54 (C Angel, S Marra) d Border Districts 38 (M Skinner, V Partridge) Kingston 48 (E Glazbrook, K McCarthy) d K/L United 31 (J Wilkinson, T Dyer) Keith 43 (C Nicolai, T McAuley) d Penola 39 (J McIntyre, P Wishart)

17 & UNDER Naracoorte 61 (M Walker, G Collins) d Kybybolite 36 (A O’Shaghnessy, I Marshall) Bordertown 53 (M Inglis, S Cornish) d Border Districts 48 (S Modra-Ryan, C Cane) Keith 40 (J Gilbertson, A Rosenzweig) d Penola 36 (E Moulton, J Snell)

16 & UNDER Naracoorte 55 (E Boston, J Kavanagh) d Kybybolite 29 (L Assen, A Burtt) Bordertown 52 (J Schneider, A Will) d Border Districts 50 (L Bird, R Pfitzner) Kingston 50 (Z Roach, Z Lewis) d K/L United 40 (T Pearson, G King) Keith 57 (A Llewellyn, H Wilson) d Penola 23 (E Hutchesson, K Venables)

15 & UNDER

Kybybolite 64 (B Ewer, A Sengsourith) d Naracoorte 21 (E Foster, K McLeay) Border Districts 41 (A Mahney, L Koch) d Bordertown 30 (M McFarlane, C Belluzzo)

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MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL A GRADE Kalangadoo 63 (E. McDiarmid, G. Duncan) d Port MacDonnell 22 (T. Merrett, M. Hein); Tantanoola 62 (D. Kuhl, K. Bromley) d Kongorong 40; Glencoe 57 (J. Jones, S. Edwards) d Robe 25 (G. Perkins, K. Austin); Mt Burr 43 (H. Agnew, H. Clark) drew with Hatherleigh 43 (D. Smith, L. Haines)

A RESERVE

Port MacDonnell 46 (H. Smith, B. Williams) d Kalangadoo 38 (J. Ryan, C. Blackmore); Tantanoola 38 (J. Matthews, A. Fensom) d Kongorong 37 (N. Fox, R. Perry); Glencoe 40 (A. Finnis, K. Medhurst) d Robe 39 (I. Sneath, S. Haggett); Mt Burr 48 (K. Gamble, A. Ballantyne) d Hatherleigh 38 (M. Gray, E. Maloney)

B GRADE

Port MacDonnell 45 (I. Sneath, H Isaacson) d Kalangadoo 43 (L. Mules, I. Giddigns); Tantanoola 60 (B. Aberle, S. Peters) d Kongorong 33 (M. Bowering, M. Neilson); Glencoe 52 (L. Waller, A. Briggs) d Robe 34 (K. Foreman, T. Edhouse); Hatherleigh 53 (S. Faulkner, K. Smith) d Mt BUrr 33 (A. Lambert, D. Smith)

B RESERVE Port MacDonnell 62 d Kalangadoo 43 (J. Carlson, A. Morgan); Tantanoola 58 (L.Hoffman, C. Fuller) d Kongorong 34; Glencoe 70 (S. Brierley, A. Kuhl) d Robe 11 (E. Haebich, A. Clarke); Hatherleigh 41 (S. Gibbs, G. Gray) d Mt Burr 33.

17 & UNDER Kalangadoo 80 (K. Ousey, J. Crowhurst) d Port MacDonnell 23 (Z. Aberle, H. Rossgregor); Robe 37 (T. Nicolle, M. Keane) d Glencoe 34 (T. Medhurst, C. Pfitzner); Hatherleigh 50 (S. Gibbs, M. Butler) d Mt Burr 40 (S. Fox, M. Bevan)

15 & UNDER Kalangadoo 60 (S. Ryan, E. Mulraney) d Port macDonnell 32 (E. Kerr, R. Spehr); Tantnaoola 31 (T. Rowe, C. Taylor) d Kongorong); Robe 47 (M. Wirth, J. Moore) d Glencoe 36 (C. Bignell, C. Owen); Hatherleigh 91 (L. Haines, E. Redden) d Mt Burr 22 (M. Gamble, O. Baker)

13 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 55 (L. Wilson, B. McPherson) d Kalangadoo 9 (G. Gentile, T. Lythgo); Tantanoola 24 (D. Bevan, B. Warren) drew with Kongorong 24 (J. McKinnon, E. Sealey); Robe 46 (M. Yeo, G. Wirth) d Glencoe 20 (J. Burdon, Z. Johnston); Hatherleigh 41 (B. Gysbers, T. Haines) d Mt Burr 27 (M. Burns, J. Holland)

HAMPDEN NETBALL A GRADE Terang Mortlake 45 d Hamilton Kangaroos 41 (J. McCallum, R. Lewis) Koroiut 59 d Portland 48 (T. Bannam, M. Nash, R. Grant)

SOUTH WEST DISTRICT NETBALL A GRADE Cavendish 56 (L. Iredell, H. Boxall, K. Pckford) d Dartmoor 40 (C. Selleck, R. Bryden, Z. Vankalken); Coleraine 61 (H. Langley, M. Kaine, J. Templeton) d Branxhole-Wallacedale 58 (E. Brewster, A. Pepper, C. Tonissen); Tyrendarra 56 (R. Kane, E. Stiles, E. Alexander) drew with heathmere 56 (A. Smith, E. Smith, K. Pickert); Westerns 54 (T. Helson, B. Polaski, D. Marley) d Heywood 29 (K. Thorpe, H. Friend)

INDOOR BOWLS RESULTS KIMBERLY-CLARK AUSTRALIA PENNANTS - ROUND 16 Kilsby Shield • Post-Tel 80 d Commercial Club 33, Glenburnie 62 d Saints 47, Wandilo Water Rats Bye Malseed Shield • RSL & District 72 d Mil Lel 33, Glencoe 56 d Yahl 44, Mt Gambier Bowls Club Bye Howell & Davis Shield • Blue Lake Bowlers White 58 d Moorak Blue 55, Kongorong 62 d Moorak Red 54, Blue Lake Bowlers Blue Bye

PREMIERSHIP TABLE AFTER ROUND 16

KILSBY SHIELD Glenburnie 26 points, 146.96%; Post-Tel 26, 145.37; Commercial Club 24, 129.74; Wandilo Water Rats 22,147.74; Saints 21, 120.60 MALSEED SHIELD RSL & District 18, 125.03; Mt Gambier Bowls Club 15, 101.49; Mil Lel 13, 83.68; Glencoe 12, 98.32; Yahl 12, 80.88 HOWELL & DAVIS SHIELD Moorak Blue 10, 79.91; Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 9, 83.21; Blue Lake Bowlers White 6, 78.92; Moorak Red 4, 69.07; Kongorong 4, 68.06.


LOCAL SPORT

PEARSON WINS CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

YOUNGSTERS PLAY OUT TOUGH DRAW Under 13 Girls Strikers v West Strikers and West played out an entertaining draw in fine conditions on Satruday morning at Blue Lake Sports Park. The first half saw Strikers almost totally dominate possession. Brooklyn Hill and Sophie Walters controlled the midfield and continually forced tbe ball into Strikers attacking circle. It was only due to the outstanding play of Lauren Smith and goalkeeper Lacey Bullock that held Strikers goalless. West’s only opportunity to score came on a penalty corner after the half time whistle. With no keeper in place it was a perilous situation for the dominant Strikers team but Brooklyn Hill was able to make the tackle and clearance at the top of the circle to keep the score tied at 0-0 at the break. The second half was much more even with West buoyed by the momentum they had built up late in the first half. Attacking opportunities had dried up for Strikers and they found themselves facing some of the pressure that West absorbed in the first half. West’s Heidi Collins doing well in the second half, supporting the attack but also making tackles in defense. Louredes Cleaver was amongst Strikers best in the second half, giving West some scares with quality attack. Strikers continued to work hard and had some opportunities. Rubi Watson was trying hard and getting opportunities but like the rest of her team she found it impossible to get the ball past Collins in the West goal. The late stages saw Paige Chambers working hard for West but also saw her teammates sitting back rather than giving her the support she needed. Lauren with a great run and pass with support from Chambers gave West their best opportunity for the game but it was sent just wide. While the game finished with no score it was an outstanding example of the quality of hockey played at the junior level in the south east. The large crowd was happy to offer vocal appreciation for the efforts of both teams and the entertainment they provided. Best Players: West – Heidi Collins, Daisy Stevens, Lauren Smith, Lacey Bullock. Strikers – Tahlia Maynard, Louredes Cleaver, Piper Skirving, Brooklyn Hill. RESULTS Division 1 Women West 3 def Tigers 0 Division 2 Men Naracoorte Rams 0 drew with Redbacks 0

The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association held its last association championship for the 2019 season. Along with the championship, a special presentation took place when Tru Franklin and Nicola Bowditch were presented with cheques from the Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association to help them out to play Junior Singles in the 50th Nationals in Mount Gambier later in August. The Elma Attiwill / Intersport Ladies singles and the Pearson Family/Athol and Sue Malseed Men’s singles, which also incorporated the Ian Simpson Memorial Champion of Champions were then the focus of the night. In the Elma Attiwill / Intersport Ladies singles, semi-final saw Post-Tel player Keisha Pearson take victory from Kongorong player Heather Glynn 5 shots to 4. The other semi-final saw Serena Bourn, from Glenburnie, beat Veronica Opie from Saints 6 shots to 2. This set up a final between Keisha Pearson and Serena Bourn and Keisha scored one shot on the first two ends. Then Serena started scoring and by the sixth end Serena was one shot down and needed two shots to win on the last end. Sure enough Serena held two shots for the game but Keisha had last bowl to take shot and take victory and win the 2019 Elma Attiwill / Intersport Ladies singles championship 5 shots to 3. In the Pearson Family/Athol and Sue Malseed Men’s singles saw the first semi-final go to Post-Tel’s Stephen VonDuve over Wandilo Player Tony Bowditch 6 shots to 5. In the second semi-final Post-Tel player Zac Pearson beat the Wandilo player Brad Errock 8 shots to 4. The men’s final between Stephen and Zac lined up to be a very close game but Stephen consistently bowled his way to score multiples and had a convincing lead by the fifth end with Zac unable to find his way into the game. Stephen took the win and victory 11 shots to 3 in the 2019 Men’s Singles championship. This saw Keisha and Stephen meet in the Ian Simpson Memorial Champion of Champions, with both of them going for their second Champion of Champions crown. The game was very close with Keisha one shot down on the fifth end but to her best bowling ability Keisha scored two mutiples on the next two ends to defeat Stephen and win the Memorial Champion of Champions named after her uncle. Keisha won the silverware 7 shots to 3 for the second time, the first was in 2014. In the ladies consolation semi-finals Emma Freemantle (Blue Lake Bowlers) defeated Carla Pannell (Moorak Red) 4 shots to 1 and Betty Allen (Kongorong) defeat Janice Knight (Blue Lake Bowlers) 6 shots to 5. The ladies consolation final was won by Emma Freemantle defeating Betty Allen 7 shots to 3. In the Men’s consolation semi-finals Emiloi Castginani (Moorak Red) defeated Gary Walters(Moorak Red) 8 shots to 7 and Ron Ploenges (RSL & District) defeated Simon Attiwill (Wandilo) 7 shots to 2. The men’s consolation final was won by Ron Ploenges defeating Emilio Castginani 7 shots to 3.

Division 2 Women Tigers 1 def Strikers 0 Naracoorte 5 def Redbacks 0 Division 3 Women Tigers 2 def West 0 Stikers 5 def Redbacks 0 U15 Girls West 6 def Strikers 0 U13 Girls Strikers 0 drew with West 0

Above (left) - Presentation of a cheque to support the Juniors in the National Championships (from left) Tru Franklin, association secretary Craig Pearson & Nicola Bowditch Above (right) - Ladies & Men’s Singles Finalists - Emilio Castginani, Ron Ploenges, Stephen VonDuve, Serena Bourn, Zac Pearson, Emma Freemantle, Keisha Pearson & Betty Allen

Above (top) - Strikers’ Brooklyn Hill and West’s Paige Chambers in a tussle for the ball while West’s Lauren Smith awaits her opportunity. Above (bottom) - Sophie Walters was amongst the best for Strikers in Saturday’s draw with West in Under 13 girls.

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FINALS FEVER The Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier Pioneers men are back on the Icehouse pine this Saturday night with a confirmed 7.30pm tip off againt Forestville. The OneFortyOne Pioneers women hit the road to take on the Eastern Mavericks in Adelaide, with negotiations underway for a Sunday afternoon final instead of the usual Saturday night - Check out our facebook page later in the week for confirmation.


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Despite a slow start to the 2019 Winter Race series due to poor weather conditions, race four proved to be a great hit out with sunny conditions at Kongorong. Cyclists negotiated four laps of an approximately 8km course with a strong head wind in the home straight. The three handicapped groups came together on lap three, but in the last few kilometres lone scratch rider Nick Kidman sprinted home with a convincing win, despite several months away from racing. Second place was consistent club rider Gerard Coote, who held off a sprint attack by third place getter Mark Brooksby. The Winter Race series continues through to

September with a variety of venues and distances concluding with the Allan Bailey Memorial on September 1. Race five with be on the regular Caves Rd with a distance of 38 km, while race six will prove to be an exciting Individual time trial on Mile Hill, Glencoe. Please refer to the club’s Facebook page for further information. Above left - Three top finishers - Mark Brooksby (3rd); Nicholas Kidman (1st) & Gerard Coote (2nd).

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More than 450 spectators made boxing’s triumphant return to Mount Gambier a huge success last month when local professional Sam Dwyer hosted the Mount Gambier Boxing Championships. Supported by IBF World Champion boxer Sam “King” Solimon and boxers from his own gym, alongside nine local fighters plus other athletes from South Australia and Victoria, the 22 bout card was a raging success and the event looks set to return in 2020. Sam Dwyer owns and operates Dwyers Boxing Club in Mount Gambier and has joined the professional boxing ranks. Sam “King” Solimon, now retired from professional boxing, works closely with the Salvation Army in a gym he set up teaching fitness and wellbeing to homeless people. Avid photographer John Baseley captured the event, adding to his diverse portfolio.

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Top left - Mount Gambier boxer Annabel Plunkett in action during the bout where she emerged the victor.

Above (right) - Mike Bakker, Gerard Coote & Mark Brooksby doing it tough out on course.

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Top right - Annabel Plunkett is congratulated by Sam “King” Solimon.

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Bottom left - Championship organiser Sam Dwyer (red) in action. Bottom right - Sam “King “ Solimon hands out some in bout advice to one if his fighters.

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Seven swimmers from Blue Lake Y Swim Club competed at the 2019 SA State Short Course Championships in Adelaide during the school holidays. Mia Kleinig, Aleisha, Mikayla and Hayley Pearson, Thomas and Nicholas Bignell and Nicole Moran competed over four days. The competition was tough with more than 900 swimmers competing, including many from New Zealand. Thomas, Hayley, Aleisha and Nicole featured in several events in the SA top 10 and Thomas was also Reserve in the Open 200 Breaststroke Final. Mikayla and Nicholas swam PBs in all their events. SA Top 10 results: Thomas 15yo – 200 Breast 4th, 50 Breast 6th, 200 Back 6th, 100 Breast 7th, 100 IM 8th, 100 Back 9th, 50 Back 10th. Hayley 15yo – 50 Fly 6th, 100 Fly 7th, 200 Fly 7th, 100 Breast 9th, 100 IM 9th. Nicole 17-18yo – 100 IM 5th, 100 Breast 6th, 50 Fly 8th. Aleisha 12yo – 100 Back 7th, 200 Back 8th, 100 IM 10th. Highest PBs: Mikayla 100 Back 8 sec, 100 Fly and 100 Free 4 sec; Thomas - 200 Back 7 sec, 100 Back 3 sec; Aleisha – 100 IM 6 sec; Hayley – 100 IM 5 sec, 200 Fly 3 sec. Above (from left) – Mia Kleinig, Aleisha, Hayley and Nicole Pearson, Thomas and Nicholas Bignell. Absent: Nicole Moran lifestyle1.net | 36

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