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Miroma Incorporated, Winner of the Most Outstanding Disability Support Team in Australasia in 2019 See page 3 for details.
COVER - IT’S A TEAM EFFORT AT MIROMA There can be no doubt that Miroma Inc is an exemplary disability service provider after the Mount Gambier organisation that provides services and programs for people of all ages living with disability in this region was named the Most Outstanding Disability Support Team in Australasia in 2019 at a recent awards presentation. The awards have been running for three years and were created by the NDIS Update news media platform to recognise the efforts of disability service providers to enhance participants lives. Operating for more than three decades, since it was founded in 1984 by a group of passionate local parents, who saw a need for a community based support service for people living with disability across the region, Miroma currently boats 27 staff, four of those being the office support team, and the remainder working side by side with the organisation’s 55 participants. Four staff attended the Melbourne awards presentation on August 1 – CEO Anneliese Bates; Operations Manager Gael Ferguson; NDIS Officer Lynne Johnston and Supported Independent Living Coordinator Amber Kinaston – but the focus at Miroma has always been on the team and that’s why a local celebration was held to honour everyone who has played a part in this award. That celebration was held on August 15 at Thyme at the Lakes with special guests International Enablement Editor Morris Guilliame, Member for MacKillop
Nick McBride, Shadow Minister for Industry & Skills Clare Scriven, Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin, Travis Fatchen, representing Member for Mount Gambeir Troy Bell and Tim and Mary Heysen, who were part of the founding members of what was originally known as Miroma Cottage. “I was so honoured to accept this award on behalf of the Miroma board and Miroma team,” Ms Bates said. “This is such a significant event in Miroma’s history, to acknowledge the distance we have travelled from when Miroma began over 30 years ago.” Ms Bates does not know who nominated Miroma for this prestigious honour, saying both she and the staff could not believe their small, local organisation was recognised across disability service providers from Australia and New Zealand. “Our participants are always the ultimate benefactors of our culture and attitude,” Ms Bates said. “Everything we do, the decisions we make, has the participant at the centre of all that happens. We work hard as a team to equip and empower our participants to take control of their lives and enhance their independence.” And it was that attention to detail when looking to enhance their participants’ every day life experiences that made Miroma stand out from the pack and earn the Enablement Award. “Our support workers will agree that our expectations and attention to detail in providing quality care to
our participants is high,” Ms Bates said. “Each and every day we ask them to give their greatest effort and be invested in what they do. We ask them to be kind and giving of themselves.” Working across all ages, from young children to adults living independently, Miroma provides high-quality, individualised services to support
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people living with disability and their families,. “In sharing the award with all our staff, it reinforced that yes, we do make a difference,” Ms Bates, said. Above - The Miroma Inc. team & Morris Guilliame, International Enablement Editor.
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BOOT CAMP FOR LOCAL PERFORMERS The Limestone Coast and South West Victoria has a proud history in the performing arts. From the dulcet tones of Edenhope’s Elijah Maddern to Millicent’s musical theatre star Euan Doidge, from dancing queen Katarina Gajic to actress and writer Sarah Brokensha, from Kiana De Van Der Schueren, who is now performing with Cirque De Soleil, to Cristina d’Agostino, who has graced the stage in many of Australia’s top musical theatre productions, the history of star making is rich and the list appears endless as many locally based performers across acting, singing and dancing look to follow in the footsteps of Kasey Chambers and every other homegrown talent that have lived their dream. The South Arts Group is looking to encourage and nurture the current crop of talent and there are four workshops being held over the weekend of September 7 and 8 to provide opportunities for those with a love of the arts. Guest teacher Lacie Roberts, who is a dancer at le Moulin Rouge, will be running make up, jazz and chorus girl workshops, while local song writing talent Matt James and Ellyana Sims will be sharing their knowledge of creating your own music, while Maria Slape will headline a choreography competition with cash prizes. Lacie’s dance industry workshops will be held at MJ Dance Studio on Saturday, September 7, the song writing workshop is Sunday, September 8, at Phoenix Music Studios
and the choreography competition will be held at the Wehl Street Theatre, also on Sunday, September 8. Lacie will also judge the choreography competition. There are varying costs depending on which workshops you want to attend. SOUL ARTS PROGRAM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Venue – MJ Dance Studio 2-3pm – Make Up Workshop 3.30-4.30 – Jazz Workshop for 12 & under 4.30-5.30 – Chorus Workshop for 12 & over Contact Maria on 0439 872 309 for more information or to book your place. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Venue – Phoenix Music Studio 9am – 12noon – Song Writing Workshop All ages and abilities are welcome
Contact Jodi on 0438 259 693 for more information or to book your place. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Venue – Wehl Street Theatre CHOREOGRAPHY CPMPETITION Choreography Competition Novice and open divisions - all ages solo, duos, trios and quad Fantastic prizes $100 for overall winner and $50 for divisional winners $25 encouragement awards Contact Maria on 0439 872 309 for more information or to book your place. Above (left) - Le Moulin Rouge dancer Lacie Roberts. Above (top right) - Local sing writer and performer Matt James. Above (bottom right) - Mount Gambier’s Ellyana Sims will be part of the song writing workshops.
COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW The South East Country Music Association is hosting its monthly performance at the Mount Gambier RSL & District Bowls Club with Streamline Band headlining the September 1 event. Running from 1-5pm, with afternoon tea available and walk ups welcome, the group is also always on the lookout for new members. Contact president Ros James on 0435 608 680 or secretary Sonya Chant on 0438 133 748 for more details. lifestyle1.net | 06
FUN, FRIENDSHIP & FITNESS
It is exercise, but Wise Women Walking is as much about fun and friendship as it is fitness and it is definitely not a personal training session. The nationwide walking program is the brainchild of Lisa Murphy, who runs Big Heart Adventures, a travel agency that takes people, literally off the beaten track. Lisa (pictured inset) was recently in the region looking to nurture and develop a Wise Women Walking group in Mount Gambier, with one already up and running at Keith, with the region’s only accredited leader Colleen Malthouse. Lisa was inspired to choose Mount Gambier as a new location for the Wise Women Walking program, which has been running for some time in Adelaide, after meeting local Chris Lloyd, who is most definitely a Wise Women Walking convert. “I heard about the Wise Woman Walking through a friend who attended one of the fundraising nights for Catherine House in Adelaide,” Chris said. “I have attended two of their overseas walking trips - the Queen Charlotte Track and a section of the Camino Frances in Spain. I will also be walking part of the Kumano Koda in Japan in October with a group of women. I have also attended some of their day walks in Adelaide and here in the Limestone Coast. I just knew it would be a good fit for Mount Gambier.” The other aspect of the Wise Women Walking program that drew Chris to it, is the charitable component, where money from the walks is filtered back to a local community group. In the case of Mount Gambier, where the next walk is on September 22, that group is mental health support service The South East Junction. The Wise Women Walking program encompasses local walks as well as the multi day trips all over the world, such as the upcoming Japan trip Chris is set to embark on. “We cater for women who perhaps have never completed a multi-day walk before or for women who love the idea of only carrying a day pack and enjoying the comforts of a hot shower, comfy bed and good food, (knowing full well, they have earned it, at the end of each walking day,” Lisa said. “Our tours offer women of all ages and abilities the opportunity to complete an active challenge in some of the most scenic places on earth, with support and
comfort that means no camping and no heavy backpacks. Our Wise Women walk away from our trips feeling a huge sense of achievement, empowerment and share the journey with a small group of like-minded and inspiring women.” The setting up of the Mount Gambier group has been made easier because Keith leader Colleen has been able to come and lead Mount Gambier walk and she is in charge of the upcoming September 22 event. You can book online at Eventbrite, which also has a list of just what you will need to be part of the Honan Mint Trail event. “The walks, whether they are local or the overseas multi day walks, are all about building confidence and achieving positive mental health,” Lisa said. “Walking is not just a physical act it is an act of mental recharge and relaxation.” And that is a big reason why Chris is looking to establish a strong Wise Women Walking group in Mount Gambier. “My hopes for the local group is that more women feel confident to walk alternative routes to the Blue Lake,” Chris said. “That they take up the challenge of longer and more difficult walks and also that people feel more connected with others in our community through companionship on the walks. I also believe that the mental health benefits of being in nature cannot be overstated.” Setting up Big Heart Adventures was Lisa’s way of stepping off the treadmill and finding some work-life balance in her own life. That was four years ago when she started with two trips – she now runs up to 10 tours a year. She will be returning to undergo more leadership training in November as part of the plans to set up a regular Wise Women Walking group in Mount Gambier. The Keith group walks every Friday morning. Head to the Big Heart Adventures website for more details and to book your place in the Mount Gambier walk on September 22. lifestyle1.net | 07
OPEN INSPECTIONS
LUCINDALE FOOD, WINE & ART EVENT RETURNS The young and young at heart, from throughout South Australia and Victoria, are expected to onverge on Lucindale this October Long Weekend to the annual Art in the Sticks weekend. Now in its ninth year, the Art in the Sticks event has developed a strong following from across the region and attracts visitors to experience ancient gum trees, lush paddocks and historic buildings on Cluain - a working organic beef property - and will this year be held over the weekend of Saturday, Ocotber 5 and Sunday, October 6. This year’s headline exhibition of Art in the Sticks is titled Regeneration and will feature an eclectic collection of works from a range of artists including paintings, sculpture, photography, jewellery, furniture, textiles and wearable art, in multiple galleries
including rustic shearer’s quarters, shearing platforms, paddocks and next to a dam. Also on offer will be artist walks and talks, a one kilometre amble amongst the art, featuring hands on workshops, readings by the Poet MJ, food offerings, local wines and boutique beers. Visitors are encouraged to book early for Sunday’s Farmers Fare Lunch with the return of McLaren Vale caterer Billy Dohnt from BillyDohntDoes. It will feature a rustic paddock to plate feast of local produce held within the ambience of the magnificent shearing shed with music by the James Morrison Jazz Academy. Co-creators Hamish, and Christa Mlakar - along with the exhibiting artists – are committed to a strong focus on live music, promising a line-up including Kelly Menhennett and Jack Lane, along with Thomo and Julianne and Sleuth. According to Hamish, the weekend is designed for people looking to see and experience something different - and comes with a slow and relaxed vibe. “Being the long weekend, it’s a great opportunity for friends and relatives visiting the region to head out to a beautiful grazing property and enjoy something unique,” he said. “It’s a friendly, welcome, warm event, with Saturday having a more folky country style atmosphere with loads of creative activities - including workshops and ‘ambles with artists’ on offer - against a
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backdrop of fabulous music. Sunday’s focus is a bit more on the Farmers Fare lunch, and this year we’re looking forward to some smooth tunes from members of the James Morrison Jazz Academy.” Artist in the Sticks is a camping and pet-friendly event, with organisers particularly loving seeing travellers visiting and staying for the whole weekend. Workshops include a ‘Seven piece challenge’ led by local sculptor Mark de Nys, Dan Kane and Robe’s Tom Davidson, and ‘Goreshop’ with Mel Cecotti. Cluain is located one hour from Robe and Mount Gambier and half an hour from Beachport and Penola. ‘Art in the Sticks’ will be held on
October and 6 with gates open from 11 am to 6pm. Entry $10 per adult and children under 15 free. No EFTPOS available. Camping with shared facilities available. Tickets for the Farmers Fare Long Lunch are $88 pp, and can be purchased through https://www.outix. co/tickets/event/farmers-fare-lunchwith-billy-dohnt and you can follow latest details for the event on Art in the Sticks Facebook page.
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PONTOON ON THE WAY The Portland Foreshore Swimming Pontoon is now one step away from reality following the arrival of the marine-based infrastructure tlast week. The much anticipated project, a brainchild of the Future Leaders of Industry cohort and Glenelg FreeZa committee, was successfully funded as part of the State Government’s Pick my Project initiative in late 2018. Following the delivery of the infrastructure, the pontoon will now be installed at the southern end of the Portland Foreshore over the coming months. Glenelg FreeZa committee member Jesse Covill anticipated the pontoon would add another unique element to the Foreshore precinct. “The pontoon will create an exciting space for all ages that will motivate people to get outside and socialise,” he said. lifestyle1.net | 08
GARDENING GIFTS MADE EASY
FUTURE PROOF YOUR NEXT KITCHEN RENOVATION Since you'll probably be living with your updated kitchen for years to come, you'll want to be able to change it to adapt to your life. Unless you're made of money and can afford to update your kitchen regularly, go for classic designs rather than on-trend styles that could date quickly – particularly when buying expensive appliances. For example, think twice about that trendy retro fridge. Fashions change, but a fridge should last you 15 years or more. Consider potential mobility issues when choosing appliances. For example, if you have a bad back, a wall oven or bottom-mount fridge will reduce the amount of bending down you have to do.
You could also opt for a half-height dish drawer mounted higher in cabinetry instead of a full-size dishwasher, or an easy-lift bottom basket model to make it easier to unload without bending down.
Gardening accessories make a great gift for the green thumb in your life and the list is endless. From compost bins and worm farms to wheelbarrows and bokashi bins for green waste, there is a wide variety of options for those that love pottering around outside. Gloves are a popular item for gardeners, as those who are avid, wear them out with monotonous regularity, while knee pads and tool belts are also popular and inexpensive for the gardener in your life. Of course, you can also go down the path of gardening books or purchasing a subscription to their favourite gardening magazine. Membership to a local garden club or plant society can also be a thoughtful gift as they often offer members great offers and, of course, you can’t go past a gift voucher to a local nursery, garden centre or hardware store. With the warmer weather on the horizon it is time for all of us to start thinking about what needs to be done outside the home and away from the heater.
Is your family likely to grow? You might want to go for a larger fridge, sink or oven to accommodate the extra mouths you'll be feeding (and cleaning up after). A number of fridges now have multi-use compartments. These make your fridge more versatile, letting you allocate extra capacity to freezer or fresh-food compartments, depending on your changing needs for food storage. Built-in fridges are becoming more popular, but they can limit your options if you want to upsize your fridge down the track.
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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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EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST BY 12 NOON FRIDAY 4TH OCTOBER 2019 ?3 CHARMING HOME FILLED WITH CHARACTER – Set on 2.5 acres, 20 mins to Penola and 40mins to Robe, this property will make an ideal investment for any business looking to accommodate their employees whilst working within the area, an air BNB, a rental, or your very own peaceful sanctuary to call home. – Features of the home include high ceilings, ornate cornice, built in cra ed mber shelving and decora ve ceiling roses. country style kitchen with electric cooking, a double sink, a generous butlers
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panty and the ambiance of slow combus on wood hea ng the lounge also offering Wood hea ng. Two large bedrooms and a smaller sleepout room, bathroom with shower, bath and vanity & a separate toilet off the laundry, single car garage, a woodshed, rainwater plumbed to the home and plenty of room for flower & vegetable gardens and peaceful areas to enjoy your surroundings. – Although she is a li le red, with some TLC this property will be back to her former glory in no me at all.
$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
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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.
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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
$169,000 – This Mount Gambier stone home is situated on an 811m2 allotment, is currently leased at $190.00 per week, on a periodic lease with amazing long term tenants. – Features of the home include a large lounge with gas hea ng, dine in kitchen with gas cooking, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with a shower over the bath and a separate toilet off the laundry area with aluminium windows throughout.
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– Another fantas c a ribute is the large rear sunroom, this space would make the perfect playroom, office or si ng room with access to the large, secure rear yard with a double carport and rear yard access. – 11 Hanson Street, Mount Gambier is the perfect investment or first home. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity.
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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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mill, silos, implement/machinery shedding, ca leyards with crush and 12mx30m hay/machinery shed – 136 acres watered by 12 span centre pivot, extra 10 acres fi ed with permanent sprinkler irriga on, water taking alloca on of 470,874 kL – Renovated pastures with strong fer lising history
$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
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278 DUCKHOLE FLAT RD, GERMAN FLAT – 313 Acres of grazing land – 8 main paddocks – 2 stand shearing shed and yards – Implement shed – Solar panels – Current windfarm lease expiring in 2029 – Set in a secluded loca on, with views of Lake Bonney and offers a 3 bedroom stone home that has been unoccupied for many years and is in need of renova on
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– 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
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Walk in robe and ensuite to the main bedroom. Bedrooms 2 and 3 have built in robes. Double shower and tiled to the ceiling Open plan kitchen, dining and lounge with split system reverse cycle and woodheating. Gas cooktop plus electric oven. Relax on the back deck overlooking a low maintenance yard. Ideally located between Reidy Park PS and Tenison Woods College. Be quick this location is blue chip.
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.
40 WEHL STREET NORTH
$369,000 4
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8 LERAY AVENUE
$225,000
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1930’S BUNGALOW IN PRIME LOCATION
AN IDEAL STARTER OR INVESTMENT
Vicki Quinn is pleased to offer for sale this spacious 3 to 4 bedroom home. Located a 2 minute walk to the main street. Offering a detached studio, insulated with a shower and kitchen facilities, ideal for a home based business. All bedrooms are a great size bedroom 1 has a walk in robe while 2 and 3 have built in robes. Renovated main bathroom plus 2nd toilet. Entertain around the kitchen and living areas, perfect for family gatherings. Timber doors lead to alfresco dining. Double carport with remote rollerdoor. Add your own touches and you won’t be disappointed.
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.
102 GRAY STREET
$535,000 3
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24/184 JUBILEE HIGHWAY WEST
$199,000 – $210,000
LEASED AT $280 P/W
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MODERN COURTYARD HOME – OFFERS INVITED
Main bathroom with spa and European laundry. Formal lounge with ambient gas log heating. Reading room/office North facing. Open plan dine/kitchen and family offering loads of natural light, heating and cooling. Stone benchtops in the antique white kitchen. Sliding doors spill from the dining to undercover deck ideal for. entertaining which overlooks the immaculate rear yard. Offering a double carport plus double rear shed with power. Perfect for the red wine collection is the cellar under the rear of the home. Gorgeous stunning features throughout, presentation inside and out is nothing short of first class.
Located in the Finchley Grove development within a short walk to a shopping centre and eateries. This 3 bedroom courtyard home is styled with neutral colourings throughout. Open plan kitchen/dining area with gas cooktop and dishwasher. 3 large bedrooms, all with BIR. Three-way bathroom with separate bath and shower. Large laundry with loads of storage space. Gas ducted heating throughout + split system in the lounge room. Single remote garage with internal access.Relax or entertain in the large pergola area.
2/1 DANIEL STREET
$138,000 2
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25/184 JUBILEE HIGHWAY WEST PRICED TO SELL
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This affordable two bedroom home offers a large separate living area with slow combustion heating, separate toilet and an enclosed carport with roller door, all on a conveniently sized 300spm (approx.) allotment. Situated close to Tenison Woods Collage. This is a great opportunity for the investor. Current rent is $160 per week and tenanted until April 2019. This solid, 9ft ceiling home is ideal for the first home buyers or investors.
$143,000 2
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3/7 ARBOR STREET MOTIVATED VENDOR
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14 Lake Terrace West 3
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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY – ALL OFFERS INVITED
QUALITY LOCATION
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.
Situated in a superb street, is this 2-bedroom unit, which is a perfect started for a young professional or investor. The open plan living/ dining and kitchen provides an ideal living space and comforted with a reverse cycle split system. With an updated kitchen, new vinyl flooring and carpet through. The bathroom is modern and offers a shower, vanity and toilet. Coming off the bathroom is the separate laundry which has access to the courtyard area.
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A SOLID STARTER 3 Bedroom spacious brick and tile home located in the North West area of the city. Built in robes in bedrooms 1 and 2. Large Lounge with the choice of wood or ambient gas log heating, open plan kitchen/dining renovated 2 pak kitchen with stainless steel gourmet cooker. Freshly painted bathroom, ideal kids games room, good size rear yard with an undercover entertaining area and carport under main roof. Recently polished floor boards this property ticks a lot of boxes.
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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
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63 Blockers Lane, OB Flat
3 Dino Place, Mt Gambier
$270,000
OPEN
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10 Marngo Place, Mount Gambier
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$339,000
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
8 Roanoke Court, Mt Gambier
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Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085
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$285,000
$347,000
Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085
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37 Davison Street, Mount Gambier
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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
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11 Yeates Street, Mt Gambier
Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085
$230,000
2/29 Victoria Terrace, Mount Gambier
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$285,000
OPEN
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18 Birdwood Avenue, Mt Gambier REDUCED $199,000
OPEN
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36 Lake Tce West, Mt Gambier
SATURDAY 10:15-10:45AM
Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085
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$279,000-$299,000
SATURDAY 9.30-10.00AM
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87 Crouch St North, Mt Gambier
OPEN
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FRIDAY FROM 11.45AM
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
50 Wehl Street South, Mt Gambier $379,000-$399,000
SATURDAY 12.15-12.45PM
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$210,000
Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085
2 Cockburn Street, Mt Gambier
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$210,000-$220,000
OPEN
SATURDAY 1:45-2:15PM
Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085
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$400,000-$439,000
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
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633 Worrolong Rd, Worrolong
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$439,000
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
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1/1-3 Amor Street, Mt Gambier
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$780,000
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
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5/101 Bay Rd, Mt Gambier
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6 Hill Crescent, Mt Gambier
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Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
3 Sco Court, Mt Gambier
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$695,000
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
59 Mount Gambier Road, Millicent
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$289,000
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
4 Granville Place, Mt Gambier
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$290,000-$310,000
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
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WANTED • Building block up to 5-10 acres on the outskirts of Robe (within 5 minutes) call Emily 0417 665 085 • 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house within 10kms of Mount Gambier call Wendy 0468 692 993
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
COMMERCIAL 900m2
Jason 0419 032 795 | Emily 0417 665 085 Building 141m2 Land 1464m2
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PETER DEMPSEY
MOUNT GAMBIER REGION SPECIALIST
0418 854 393
5 OAKLAND COURT MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 5CAR
5 EMERALD DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
26 BLUEBELL DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
2 TWILA GROVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 4 CAR
$349,500 TO $359,500 PERFECT FAMILY HOME This home ticks all the boxes, quite cul-de sac, brick and tile, 3 living areas, 2 bathrooms, room for 5 cars a caravan or boat, plus modern open living. A beautiful renovation opening the kitchen meals family area, find a classy kitchen. Open Saturday: 10:45-11:15am
DREAM, HOME AND LAND PACKAGE $429,500 Enjoy picking your colours, fixtures and fittings and save thousands on stamp duty. Just walk in and relax in this to be built luxury home. Located on a level elevated allotment, with veiws over parklands. Designed for easy living and low maintenance. High ceilings.
SIMPLY THE BEST $595,000 TO $625,000 Stunning is the best way to describe this home. On entering you know this home is something special. Exclusively designed so you can see how design, aesthetics, material and technology can make a difference to a home. Resort style bathrooms.
$345,000 SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME Ideal for the larger family with 4 bedrooms and office 3 living areas plus 2 bathrooms. Located in a quite cul-desac with parklands and playgrounds only a stones throw away. Brick home in good condition inside and out. Open Saturday: 11:30-12:00pm
12 KEEGAN STREET MT GAMBIER
CRAFTER ROAD COMPTON
18 HEATH STREET MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR
2 MARINER COURT MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 2 BATH I 4 CAR
DEVELOPERS OR INVESTORS DREAM $330,000 Rare large piece of land in mt gambiers city central. Ideal for the developer or home owner, walking distance to shops and café’s. Six community titles have already been created, and building plans available. Easy no fuss development opportunity.
EXCITING NEW DEVELOPMENT $159,000 EACH 6 lifestyle allotments for you to choose from. Measuring in size from 3,734 sq/m to 4,954 sq/m, ideally located only a few hundred metres from mount gambier basket ball stadium, suitable easy building allotments including fencing, character timber entrances and mountain views.
PRICED TO SELL/ INSPECTION INVITED $229,950 Ready for inspection anytime is this immaculate 3 bedroom home. A great workshop off the house, ideal for handy man, 2nd living area. Upgraded kitchen with modern appliances plus dishwasher, with heaps of cupboards. Lounge room with electric heating/cooling.
EASY LIFESTYLE HOME $389,000 Check out this beautifully presented easy-care executive home. Ideal for the family or baby boomer, looking for easy living but still having enough room for the caravan and family to visit. The home features the best of open living and entertaining. Stunning kitchen.
7 MOSSWOOD COURT MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR
8 HELPMANN AVENUE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
$226,000 IDEAL FOR THE FIRST HOME OWNER Situated in a quite cul-de-sac in the popular conroe heights. 2 living areas, classy kitchen, 2 way bathroom, and 3 bedrooms 2 with built in robes, gas heating, covered patio area, easy care garden, garage under main roof with rear yard access.
Beautifully presented home just walk in and enjoy. Located close to schools and parks. Character solid brick and tile, with low maintenance in mind. 4 bedrooms 3 living areas, 2 bathrooms, solid timber kitchen. Raked ceilings, all weather alfresco area. Gas and slow combustion heating, soft colours throughout, storage ares plus double carport and room for more vehicles. Open Saturday: 10:00-10:30am
FANTASTIC LOCATION
32 ST ANDREWS DRIVE MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR
$329,000
BRAND NEW AND PERFECT $429,000 Brand new home with view’s of the golf course, will give the new owners the feeling of freedom and enjoyment. Ideal for the busy family, retiree or professional couple. Stunning main bedroom, walk in robe and ensuite. Open All Weekend by Appointment
SELL WITH PETER
1/6 HARTLEY STREET MT GAMBIER 2 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR HOME OR INVEST $169,000 Perfect unit living in quiet cul de sac, open plan living upgraded kitchen and wet areas, 2 bedrooms, split system air-conditioning. Private yard with undercover parking. Good condition inside and out. Ideal for the investor or first home buyer.
With a number of properties under negotiation, properties sold, under contract or settling. I have a large number of buyers who have missed out on properties. These buyers are looking for a variety of homes. If you are thinking of selling, don’t hesitate to give me a call to discuss. I have all the marketing ideas at my disposal, to make sure you as my clients get the best results. Over 25 years in the industry gives you the best and proven person to sell your home. RING PETER DEMPSEY TODAY TO ORGANISE YOUR PROPERTY APPRAISAL TODAY 0418 854 393
UNIT 2C CLEZY CRESCENT MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR
87 MILSTEAD STREET PT MACDONNELL 3 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR
45 PICK AVENUE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 1 BATH I 8 CAR
LIKE NEW, GREAT LOCATION $247,500 Ideal for the retiree, couple, single or b&b. Perfect location close to shops. Like new condition this home has 3 bedrooms 2 with built in robes, open kitchen meals living area. Modern kitchen. Community title, gas heating. Lovely wet areas, quality fittings.
PERFECT HOLIDAY HOME $235,000 Make life easy with this fantastic holiday home, located metres from the sea, cafes and parks. Up stairs 3 bedrooms sleeping for 10, with decking area and sea views. Downstairs, kitchen meals family area, slow combustion heating, separate toilet and shower.
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS $239,000 Wow, what an opportunity to buy a large piece of land in the mount gambier city. The ideas are endless as this ex hall could create a great home, business opportunity or land development. The property sits on 4,102 sq/m of easily accessible land plus great shedding.
PETER DEMPSEY | RLA: 269823 | 0418 854 393 | peterdempsey@atrealty.com.au
10 GWENDOLINE STREET MT GAMBIER 10 BED I 7 BATH I 8 CAR ATTENTION BABY BOOMERS $895,000 Imagine living in a beautiful turn of the century vila, fully renovated 3 bedroom residence with all the ornate features of yesteryear and the also having a secure income to cater for all your retirement needs. An income that looks after itself so you can spend the winter abroad. BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME RANGE OF SIZES AND PRICES TO MEET ANY BUDGET HOME AND LAND PACKAGES AVAILABLE LOT 156 WIRELESS ROAD WEST $99,500 LOT 157 WIRELESS ROAD WEST $99,500 6 SINCLAIR STREET $55,000 33A DOUGHTY STREET $120.000 31 JOHN POWELL DRIVE $135,000 2/22 HEDLEY ST $139,000 LOT 55 BENGALEE CRES $115,000 LOT 57 BENGALEE CRES $115,000 LOT 58 BENGALEE CRES $115,000 LOT 50 BENGALEE CRES $120,000 LOT 52 BENGALEE CRES $130,000 LOT 53 BENGALEE CRES $135,000 LOT 54 BENGALEE CRES $120,000 LOT 85 BENGALEE CRES $135,000 LOT 86 BENGALEE CRES $128,000 LOT 87 BENGALEE CRES $128,000 LOT 88 BENGALEE CRES $128,000
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10/2A COOLABAH ST, MT GAMBIER
$335,000 2
ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363
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4 LINDSAY ST, MT GAMBIER
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$219,000
ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363
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48 CARDINIA ST, MT GAMBIER
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ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363
$90,000
ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363 $315,000 4
6 PINECREST CT, MT GAMBIER
$215,000
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
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4/10 WILLIAM ST, MT GAMBIER
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123 KILSBY RD, MOORAK
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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
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140 GALPINS RD, EIGHT MILE CREEK
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12 TELOPEA CRT, WORROLONG
ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363
$174,900
ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363
$165,000 117 ACRES
LOT 667/668 BONES RD, EIGHT MILE CREEK SA
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
$170,000
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
$300,000 10
10 GWENDOLINE ST, MT GAMBIER
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
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SPRINGVIEW ESTATE Collins St, Suttontown
7 NEW ALLOTMENTS RELEASED
117 ACRES OF PRIME GRAZING LAND 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.
BRETT EXELBY 0458 548 756
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING AUGUST 30TH 2019, 1PM
LOT 251 & LOT 252 - $125,000 LOT 211 - $139,000, LOT 255 - $145,000 LOT 223 - $120,000, LOT 224 - $120,000 LOT 225- $120,000, LOT 226 - $120,000 LOT 248 - $125,000, LOT 249 - $125,000 LOT 250 - $125,000
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Property Sales & Home Staging A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au
Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199
RLA 282 450
Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266
100A Commercial Street East, 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
2 Comaum Avenue, Mt Gambier
Open
Open
SATURDAY 10.00-10.30
SATURDAY 10.45-11.15
NEW RELEASE > A PREMIUM INVESTMENT
NEW RELEASE > MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE!
This fantastic townhouse makes for the ideal investment and is perfectly positioned in the heart of Mount Gambier's CBD. The lock and leave lifestyle is yours to enjoy with cafes, restaurants, entertainment and shopping facilities at your front door as well as the CBD for all your business needs. The thoughtfully designed townhouse is incredibly spacious with plenty of natural light spilling throughout the main living area offering full floor to ceiling windows and light well in the centre of the upper level. Open plan kitchen/dining /entertaining zone with high ceilings flowing through to the large North facing balcony overlooking the main street. The modern kitchen features 2 large pantry cupboards, electric amenities and s/s dishwasher. Featuring three large double bedrooms, the master suite is complete with ensuite and walk-in robe providing a laundry chute as well as a private balcony. If you're looking for an investment, this property has recently been appraised to rent for up to $440 per week. Do the sums, you will be hard pressed to find a better return on investment.
$310,000-$329,000 Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281 NEW 7 ALBATROSS TCE, WORROLONG
$519,000
Open
Positioned in a much sought after area close to MacDonald Park Primary School is this delightful brick & tile family home perfect for the growing family. Offering 3 bedrooms, all with BIR’s and two stylishly upgraded bathrooms. Beautiful renovated kitchen/dining area including large freestanding oven & dishwasher. The large dining area is warmed by s/c wood heating with heat shifters to the bedrooms. A bright formal lounge with r/c air conditioning and practical floating flooring flows through to a fantastic size rumpus room or fourth bedroom which includes loads of built in storage. Lovely undercover outdoor entertaining area, enclosed gas heated in-ground pool, single car garage UMR with internal access plus additional single carport. Low maintenance secure rear yard, plenty of off-street parking and roller shutters. Currently tenanted until January 2020 this property is an ideal investment or buy now and move in at the end of the tenancy.
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NEW 6 GRANEY CT, MT GAMBIER
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$259,000 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 or Abby Hepburn 0419 673 350
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$315,000-$325,000
Open
SATURDAY 9.15-9.45
NEW PRICE 37 STARLINE PL, MT GAMBIER
$235,000
8 WINFIELD CRT, MT GAMBIER
Open
SATURDAY 10.00-10.30
- 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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Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
NEW PRICE 340 YELLS RD, MOORAK 35 ACRES
$599,000
31 WEHL ST NORTH, MT GAMBIER
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$279,000
Open
Open
SATURDAY 11.30-12.00
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NEW 24 GALPINS RD, EIGHT MILE CREEK 7.95 ACRES
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$399,000
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$450,000-$480,000
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$220,000-$230,000
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 3
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NEW PRICE 98 CROUCH ST SOUTH, MT GAMBIER $269,000
Open
SATURDAY 12.15-12.45
- 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 - Spacious games room at the rear of the home could also double as a 4th bedroom if desired - Centrally positioned renovated bathroom with separate shower and freestanding bath Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281
14A POWER ST, MT GAMBIER
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Located within easy walking distance to the CBD Offered for sale for the 1st time in 40 years 3 BR plus study with cosy formal lounge & galley style kitchen Large open plan dining area with inviting lounge & games room Large solar system, split air con, s/c wood fire, 2 bathrooms & 2 toilets Private rear yard with inviting paved pergola area Great property, great location, call today to avoid disappointment
Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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SATURDAY 10.45-11.15
- Immaculate and appealing three bedroom brick and colorbond home located in a quiet cul-de-sac - 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s and main with two way bathroom access - Two living areas including formal lounge & light filled open plan family space - Double car garage UMR plus additional single colorbond garage with power & concrete floor & extra off street parking for three vehicles - Gas ducted heating, s/c wood fire and r/c split system air conditioning • Close to Marketplace Shopping Complex and Mount Gambier Hospital • Perfect home for investors, downsizers and those looking for a low maintenance and easy to maintain property
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SATURDAY 10.00-10.30
- Boasting 5 large bedrooms (or 4 plus office), master suite with spacious ensuite & walk-in robe, 3 of the remaining bedrooms contain BIR’s - The heart of the home, the kitchen, also overlooks the dining and family areas and provides plenty of space for large family gatherings - Offering three spacious living areas, the formal lounge room is an added bonus and provides a separate living area - The double car garage provides internal access to the home and the large 2 bay colorbond shed completes the family package
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Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: 08 8723 3416
SATURDAY 12.15-12.45
- 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 - Automated watering system, double car garage UMR with remote and internal access Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 3 2 2
NEW RELEASE 48 GLYNN DR, NENE VALLEY
$549,000
- 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 O'Connor 0438 708 281
4-6 BURNEY ST, ALLENDALE EAST
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$369,000-$379,000
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SUNDAY 11.00-11.30 -
7.95 acre lifestyle property located within 20 minutes from Mount Gambier Solid stone home offering 5 bedrooms all with BIR's Updated kitchen with new freestanding cooker, dishwasher & WI pantry Vast array of shedding for the caravan, boat & vehicles 2 dams ready for yabbies or freshwater fish Located 2 minutes from Brown Bay with an ocean view
Contact Sara 0438 708 281 or Al 0418 849 266 5
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- Architecturally designed coastal residence, offering the best in - Underfloor heating, high ceilings with feature bulk heads and a bright seaside luxury with ocean views and excellent shedding beach themed interior - Offering four large bedrooms, including upstairs Master suite with - Two driveways, huge 3 bay high clearance colorbond garage with spacious retreat, walk in robe, and luxurious ensuite power and concrete floor - Huge open plan living space, incorporating kitchen with walk in - The very best in beachside living awaits you... pantry, stainless steel gas oven, plus an additional lounge area
- Built in 2011 this beautifully presented family home offers style, size, space, storage & shedding - Huge tiled open plan living area with stylish kitchen and an additional children’s play room - Loads of vehicle parking including double car garage UMR plus rear yard access to a 9m x 7.5m colorbond shed with 2.5m clearance, power & concrete floor
Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 or Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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Property Sales & Home Staging A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au
Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199
RLA 282 450
Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266
3 Florence St, Moorak
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
46 Lake Tce East, Mt Gambier
Open
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SATURDAY 10.50-11.20
SATURDAY 11.30-12.00
NEW RELEASE > WHY BUILD – HAVE IT ALL NOW
NEW RELEASE > TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!
Wake up in the morning to the peaceful sound of birds welcoming the day from this beautifully presented 4 bedroom family home, situated on an easily maintained 4,631m2 allotment, only minutes from the Blue Lake in the greatly sought after Moorak area. The home offers a fabulous master bedroom with WIR & ensuite, 3 living areas & a centrally located kitchen, offering electric cooking, dishwasher plus plenty of cupboards. Other features include slow combustion heating and gorgeous timber flooring in the family and dining spaces plus a spacious and private pergola area providing the perfect space for family entertaining. The large main bathroom is complete with both shower and bath, with separate toilet. Outside features include double garage plus lean-to for storing the boat or trailer as well as garden shedding, fenced rear yard with low maintenance landscaped grounds containing various fruit trees, town water & rain water tank. The home is serviced by solar hot water and Bio-cycle septic system. The property boasts an enviable country lifestyle, just a 5 minute drive to the Mount Gambier Post Office & perfectly positioned close to the Blue Lake. This neatly maintained property offers an exceptional opportunity for a purchaser looking for a spacious home, ready to move into. Inspection is highly recommended.
Light filled three bedroom stone home with lovely street appeal offering the added bonus of an additional two bedroom, detached stone cottage with separate driveway access. Perfect for extended families, Air BnB, work from home or live in one and rent the other – the possibilities are endless! THE HOME - Three large bedrooms, sunny North facing lounge room, large kitchen/dining, laundry with additional shower & toilet and double garage UMR with remote entry. Huge pergola area overlooking the back yard plus gas ducted heating and 5 kW solar system. THE COTTAGE - Lovely open plan living area including kitchen with electric cooking & r/c split system air conditioning plus European style laundry, two bedrooms, both with BIR’s and bathroom with shower, toilet and vanity. Two car parks and own power meter. Framed by attractive gardens with a private back yard the property is a rare offering in a sought after location.
$385,000 Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281 or Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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271A PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT $479,000-$499,000
Land For Sale
ADDRESS - Impressive two storey, 4 bedroom home with outstanding views of the Southern Ocean - Appealing modern kitchen, features island bench, walk-in pantry, electric cooking and dishwasher - Master bedroom features walk-in robe and ensuite with double shower, vanity and toilet - The home is supplied by 3 rainwater tanks plus equipped bore, supplying the gardens & toilets Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 4 3 3
LOT 2 PRIVATE RD, CARPENTER ROCKS
$425,000
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MOUNT GAMBIER Aramanta Estate
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3-5 / 9A Shepherdson Rd
379 – 417m
Lot 700 Lumidin Blvd
3.06ha
$550,000 + GST
10 Mountain Crt
725m2
$79,000
33 Avey Rd
5018m2
$149,000
23 Ferrers St
1190m2
$239,000 + GST
Lot 13 Gladigau Rd
3.81ha
$260,000 + GST
6 Cobblestone Crt
819m2
$65,000
HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS CLOSING 12PM MONDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 2019 (If not sold prior) - Spacious brick and colorbond family home situated on 13.68 acres just minutes from the city - Offering 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and & three living areas - Large pergola, double carport UMR with internal access, huge 12m x 9m shed with 3.3m clearance, perfect for the boat or caravan Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 4
10 CHURCH ST, YAHL 5 ACRES
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SURROUNDING AREAS - Amazing opportunity to purchase just over an acre of elevated land with amazing views to Gerloff Bay & the Southern Ocean - The property offers an exciting range of opportunities, renovate the existing 3 bedroom cottage or build your new 2 storey dwelling (S.T.C.A.), offering spectacular coastal & ocean views
Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266
54 CARPENTER ROCKS RD, CARPENTER ROCKS
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Mountview Estate, Compton
4004 – 5085m2
Starting from $145,000
83 Tollner Rd, Compton
4063m2
$149,000
Glenburnie Heights, Glenburnie
2001 – 2725m2
Starting from $115,000
230 Kirip Rd, Glencoe
1.83ha
$75,000
Lot 102 Glencoe Rd, Glencoe
9765m2
$110,000
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144 Suttontown Rd, Suttontown
2428m
$105,000
3 Bruins Rd, Wandilo
1.21ha
$135,000
5 Holloway St, Donovans
1283m2
POA
7 Holloway St, Donovans
1297m2
POA
Lot 10 Neil Black St East, Nelson
745.7m2
$77,000
59 Vause Rd, Nelson
4ac
$199,000
Lot 4 & 6 Meredith Street, Nelson
1088 – 1097m2
POA
123 & 125 Pelican Point Rd, Pelican Point
1880m2
$89,500 each
Lot 15 Pelican Point Rd, Pelican Point
29.62ha
$250,000
- Situated on 5 acres of land is this original stone home, ready for renovating in a beautiful private country setting - Offering 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen/dining area with gas cooking, dishwasher & large pantry - Outside features include a carport adjoining the home, numerous small garden/implement sheds, including large 20m x 6m iron shed offering power & concrete Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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NEW PRICE 11 WILSON LN, GLENCOE $325,000-$335,000 3.5 ACRES
COASTAL
- Exceptionally large seaside home boasting huge living areas and loads of shedding • 4 bedrooms with BIRs plus kitchen/meals with electric cooking. • Large lounge plus huge games room with bar and s/c wood heating • Undercover outdoor entertaining area • Loads of shedding including single stone garage with workshop Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 4
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- Private country lifestyle property set on 3.5 acres with beautiful attractive gardens - The home features raked ceilings and plenty of space - Four bedrooms, all with BIR’s and a huge open plan living area are light filled with large windows. - Timber kitchen with electric cooking and plenty of cupboard space plus second living area or kids play room Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290
www.gebhardts.com.au Ph 08 8725 5766 18 Kookaburra Court
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1/9 Millard Street
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4 Victor Street
42 Brolga Street
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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, FRI schools and reserves a short 5.00 - 5.30 stroll away. Exceptional!
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11 Lorikeet Street
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Be quick for this one! Tastefully remodeled unit in a quality small group. Appealing decore throughout & updated kitchen & OPEN bathroom. A stone throw from Tenison Woods SAT College. You won’t be 9.00 - 9.30 disappointed.
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9 Eustace Street
$359,000
An absolute stunner of a home. Boasting solid construction, massive rooms, protected rear entertaining area OPEN plus access to rear SAT yard. Get ready to be 10.15 - 10.45 impressed.
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Situated in a sought after location, this delightful home offers a lifestyle of being within walking distance of the city centre. As you enter the home OPEN you will feel the warmth SAT and style – this beauty is 10.30 - 11.00 waiting for you!
23 Percy St / 12-14 Alexander St
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2/20 Brigalow Crescent
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Nestled on a superb elevated corner allotment to take advantage of the stunning views is this very appealing ranch OPEN style family home, located in the popular SAT Birdsville area – Be 9.45 - 10.15
$475,000 to $495,000
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6 Birdwood Avenue
$529,000
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In the prized Bay Road precinct between the fabulous array of shops, cafes and restaurants and the famous Blue Lake is this fantastic unit – an ideal property to nest in or invest in.
Take a deep breath before you enter this amazing property – because it will take your breath away! First impressions count and you won’t be disappointed here OPEN – the definition of splendour! SAT In conjunction with Key2Sale 11.15 - 11.45 Real Estate.
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$199,500
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“Offers invited”. 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!
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.
6 Helen Street
1/8 Helen Street
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!
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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.
RENTALS UNITS\HOUSES
$319,000
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$650,000
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12 Callahan Place
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.
Set over 3600m2(approx.) land totalling 2 titles, large industrial premises previously used as a seafood factory, zoned light industrial. Unlimited opportunity!
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$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! FANTASTIC RETURN.
GRAND CENTRAL MOTEL – FREEHOLD ONLY
Rare investment opportunity. Well maintained Motel consisting of 23 units & a private residence. In the heart of the city, long secure lease & strong return, large land size, zoned CCE (city
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 Street
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12 Hanson Street
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45B Sassanowsky Road
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2/4 Hartley Street
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2/17 Heriot Street
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45B Sassanowsky Rd, Suttontown
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2/4 Hartley Street
10 Cardinia Street
12 Hanson Street
Avail 02/10/19
Avail 27/09/19
2 1 1 $230 pw • Modern 2 bedroom unit • Open plan kitchen/ lounge with r/c air con • Bathroom with laundry nook & front loader washing machine supplied • Private yard – lawn maintenance included • No Pets **INSPECTION SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**
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**
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Avail Now 3 1 1 $210 pw • Three bedroom stone home • Lounge with gas heating • Kitchen/Dine with gas cooking • Single Garage detached • Good sized yard fully enclosed • Close to school & shops • No pets ** INSPECTIONS SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**
Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290 Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113
Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246
Jo Campbell SALES 0409 240 223
Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693
www.gebhardts.com.au RLA 1903 Ph 08 8725 5766
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Contact our office today to view our current properties or find us on Facebook NEW
343 Commercial Street West
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252 Collins Drive
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4 Glenmont Crescent
17 Roanoke Court
NEW
$50,000 + SAV
PLOENGES MARINE
• Family owned and operated business for over 40 years • Well established with loyal customer base Specialising in Marine sales – service – spares • Large site and display area • Exceptional street exposure • Key brand Mercury specialist • Ideal for mechanically minded people • Huge opportunity for growth and to take this family run business to another level • Contact Agents for more details
304 Wehl Street North
2 Hawk Place
a 1,195m2 approx
$125,000
Located in Mount Gambier’s premier residential subdivision Springview Estate, large 1,195m2 allotment, fully fenced with colorbond fencing, power, water & town sewer all connected.
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Immaculate inside and out. A true family home, exceptional car accommodation, located in the popular Birdsville area close to schools and local shopping. An absolute must to inspect!
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.
5 Graney Court
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Fantastic low maintenance home in quiet cul-de-sac that offer plenty of extras including 4 car accommodation, workshop/ storage, large hobby room plus great entertaining. Sure to impress.
NEW PRICE $255,000
7/28 Queens Avenue
8 Winfield Court
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Absolute quality inside & out. Offering a low maintenance lifestyle and big on entertaining. Fantastic location opposite parklands. Potential for additional parking for the toys. Expect to be impressed.
41 Cutting Court, Worrolong
48 Jubilee Hwy West
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Cute and charming bungalow style home located right in the heart of the town. Four bedrooms, formal lounge, updated bathroom, second living space or formal dining room.
5 Hilltop Avenue
$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.
2/5 Banksia Street
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Positioned in the heart of Worrolong offering a true Country oasis. Set on 5.7 acres (approx) of lush pasture, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 living zones, 17mX6m fully powered colorbond shed. Screaming quality everywhere you look,
20 Patricia Court
6-101 Jubilee Hwy East
$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.
21 Canavan Road
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Very spacious unit in a great complex close to all amenities. Located at the rear with a great private back yard. Currently leased – nest or invest!
46 Harrald Street
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$429,000-$449,000
Elegant architectural design – boasting eco- friendly features throughout. Light filled and loaded with quality. This brand new home stands out in a crowd. Inspection will not disappoint.
27 Heath Street
SOLD 3
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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 formal lounge, 5kw solar system, huge undercover entertaining area – be quick!
RENTALS 45B Sassanowsky Road
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Exceptional unit with superb 2pak kitchen, fantastic undercover entertaining area and a great sized yard for the gardener. An absolute must to inspect!
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$529,500
Nestled at the end of a long driveway is this gracious Villa located on 4,900m2 (approx) within easy walking distance to the city centre. High ceilings, leadlight features and lovely big rooms, this gorgeous home will accommodate the family that wants space but still be within easy reach of the city.
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An exceptional and affordable family home, superbly positioned on a north facing 1285m2 (approx.) corner allotment overlooking the Rail trail walking and cycling path, a short stroll to the City centre, bring the Van - an abundance of shedding is also on offer – inspect ASAP!
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Value packed brick home that offers open plan living, and fantastic views close to schools and all amenities and has bonus ensuite. Inspection will impress.
1 Form apply online Gebhardts Property Management Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088
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2B Helen Street
23-25 Commercial Street West
94 Commercial Street East
1 /2 James Street 2/2 James Street 23-25 Commercial Street West Avail Now 1
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• 3 room granny flat • One bedroom • Large open plan kitch, dine & living area • Reverse cycle air con in living room • Kitchen with dishwasher & electric oven & stove • Laundry & bathroom all in one • Shared car garage UMR with remote access • Out of town living • No pets **INSPECTIONS SUBJECT TO APPLICATION APPROVAL**
78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell 94 Commercial Street East 2B Helen Street
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• Approximately 215 metres square • 4 offices plus conference room • Flexible floor plan to suit your requirements easily separated into 2 offices • Front reception area, open space, two kitchenettes, two toilets • Front and rear access to building, 3 car sparking spaces • Separate filing room • Ducted electric heating/cooling system
• 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
• 140m2 approx of flexible space • Currently used as a restaurant • Separate function room • Reverse cycle air conditioning • Exhaust in kitchen area included • Located in the CBD • Don’t miss out on this opportunity • POA
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COLLECTED STUPIDITY - WHAT’S UNDER THERE?… By ROBBIE TANSEL The weird news continues again this week. A recent survey by underwear maker Tommy John has found that around half of the people in the United States don’t change their underwear every day. The exact number was about 45% of people who are not wearing a new pair of underwear on any given day. As if that’s not startling enough thirteen percent of the people they surveyed admitted that they’d worn the same pair of Reg Grundies for a whole week. I repeat, a whole week. People sometimes joke about wearing their undies, backwards, inside out front, inside out back. But that’s only four days. What do you do for the
other three days? Wear them upside down? On your head? Is this a sign of our busy modern world? We don’t have time for changing our underwear, because we’ll need that time for checking emails later in the day? When you next go down the street, look around at the people who are walking past you and recall the fact that 45% are wearing the same undergarments they were yesterday. You filthy creatures. After reading this earlier, I went to the supermarket and let me tell you, I was extremely careful not to accidentally bump into someone. If you’re a nervous public speaker who has always followed the old adage of “picturing the audience in their underwear”, it just got a whole lot less helpful. Now you’re going to have to imagine them all with skidmarks and sweat stains. I’ll be honest. I think this is just another sign of the tree-hugging hippie environmentalists. Obviously people aren’t changing their underwear so they have less washing to do, saving water and detergents seeping into our oceans and waterways. Speaking of environmentalists, I just want to tell all you greenies that I’m hoarding plastic straws. I can see the writing on the wall, and plastic straws will be banned soon. I’m not going to get caught with stupid paper straws a couple of years from now. You’ll all be begging me for my plastic straws. I might sell some on eBay because they’ll
be collector items at that stage, and you’ll all be begging me for a straw that doesn’t self-destruct as it’s being used for the single purpose it was designed for. As if this whole wearing dirty undies thing isn’t bad enough, it was revealed recently that most people are not washing their underwear correctly. So even if you were feeling self-righteous because you are part of the 55% of people who change your jocks or knickers every day, you’re probably not washing them properly, so they’re still dirty. If you’re not washing them at a temperature of at least sixty degrees,
you’re not killing the bacteria on your pants. Hello to all my germophobic, obsessive compulsive readers out there. I hope you’ve got plenty of soap in the house. Because most of you aren’t washing your underwear at this temperature, it would be best that you don’t wash them in with your other items, tea towels for example. Obviously you wouldn’t want parasites and faecal matter finding its way onto your tea towel, and then the cutlery and crockery you eat with. Plastic plates, knives and forks aren’t seeming such
a bad idea now, are they? Stupid greenies. You’ll be surprised to know that men are two and a half times more likely than women to wear their underwear for a week at a time. I think this pretty much epitomises the difference between men and women. Women are all about style and cleanliness. They want to wear something that’s pretty and nice colours and matches their outfit. So they will need to be changed on a daily basis. Men want something comfortable and no fuss. If they’re feeling good, then why change them. Yeah, they smell a bit funny, but we might as well keep wearing them. What’s the logical progression from changing underwear daily? Having a daily shower? I don’t think so mate. 46% of people said they felt loyalty towards their underwear and had owned them for over a year. That one seems perfectly normal to me. As a man, I wear my underwear until the holes start joining up. 38% of people say they’ve had their favourite underwear so long they can’t remember when they bought them. Favourite underwear? I draw the line at that. If you’ve got a favourite pair of undies, maybe you should email me at robbietansel@gmail.com and tell me all about them.
TIME TO GET WEIRD & WONDERFUL The South East Art Society will officially unveil its 2019 members exhibition at the Mount Gambier Visitor Centre (formerly the Lady Nelson) this Friday night with an opening night party from 7-10pm. Titled Weird & Wonderful, the exhibition will be on display until October 13 and doubles as an art competition. Anyone attending the opening night is encouraged to dress according to the exhibition theme - weird and/or wonderful. There will be paintings using a variety of mediums, photography, sculpture and a wide array of other artistic expression. lifestyle1.net | 22
NEW DRIVER TRAINING PROGRAM
TOP PRINTMAKER HEADED TO THE REGION Thumb Print Workshop Inc is pleased to be hosting a two-day printing feast with Hanah Williams, focussed on intaglio printmaking. Hanah is an Adelaide based artist, printmaker and graduate of Adelaide College of the Arts, UniSA, and Zea Mays Printmaking School, in Massachusetts, USA, and has worked internationally with printmaking residencies in Mexico and the United States. Hanah exhibits regularly and has been teaching printmaking at the University of SA for the past four years. This is ‘green’ printing at its best; making etchings on recycled metal plates using non-toxic techniques and inks. Intaglio printing is the opposite of
A new driver mentoring program was launched in Mount Gambier last week as the Red Cross, local dealership OG Roberts and Rotary Club of Mount Gambier Lakes joined forces. Red Cross volunteers are set to mentor learner drivers for the compulsory 75 hours of supervised travel, following some initial lessons in a dual control vehicle. The program is aimed at supporting new arrivals to the community, as well as other vulnerable community members, and has been made possible by the generous support of OGR, who donated a new Holden Astra for the program. The Rotary Club of Mount Gambier paid the 12 months registration for the vehicle. Red Cross Limestone Coast, Mid Murray and Riverland regional manager David Walshaw was thrilled to be able to launch the new driver
mentoring program. “Red Cross believes this is an important service in terms of helping people maintain a level of independence and at the culmination of the mentoring experience, obtain a license and hopefully purchase a vehicle which will assist them to obtain employment and socialise better in the community,” he said. Above – Rotary Club of Mount Gambier Lakes representative Bernie Douglas, Red Cross Limestone Coast, Mid Murray and Riverland regional manager David Walshaw, Red Cross volunteer and the program’s inaugural client Vincent Uwimana, Red Cross vice patron Libby Furner and Libby Furner & OGR dealer principal Bryce Roberts.
TRIO TO DEBUT IN MOUNT GAMBIER When it comes to classical chamber ensembles, the string quartet and piano trio have long held traditions. Next month, the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) will tour a new ensemble to Mount Gambier, offering a unique and beautiful instrumental combination - flute, viola and harp. Held in the picturesque Anglican Church on Bay Road, this performance will mark the Chrysalis Trio’s debut in the South East. Formed when all the musicians were studying at ANAM, the Chrysalis Trio comprises Katie Yap (viola), Kiran Phatak (flute) and Melina van Leeuwen (harp). The trio is one of the most exciting young ensembles to emerge from Melbourne’s chamber music scene, and combines outstanding musicianship
with a creative, inquisitive approach to repertoire. This compelling program of flute, viola and harp is built around Debussy and Ravel’s masterworks, and also moves from the French baroque to the world of contemporary American composer Miguel del Aguila. Furthermore, this program, which will be performed on September 6, at 7pm, includes the premiere of The Chrysalis Game by South Australian composer Natalie Williams. This new work has been commissioned by Country Arts SA for the Chrysalis Trio’s 2019 ANAM Artists tour. “Being part of this tour will ensure the work is heard by national and international audiences,” Country Arts SA producer Sarah Knight said. “Country Arts SA seeks to uncover, create and share new works that are shaped by our regional landscape and people.” To book tickets online visit www.countryarts.org.au or phone the box office on (08)8723 8700. The ANAM Artists program is generously supported by the John T Reid Charitable Trusts and the Bowness Family Foundation. lifestyle1.net | 23
relief printing such as lino printing. The design is cut, scratched, or etched into the printing surface or plate, and the printing ink is then rubbed into the incisions and the rest of the surface is wiped clean. Participants in the two days will be provided with informal instruction into the technique and encouraged to experiment using the method. Participants will also complete the process using the range of printing presses and will walk away with printed artworks. The workshop will be held in the relaxed warm environment of the Chapel Studio, on Suttontown Road, on Saturday, September 21 and Sunday,
September 22. A fee does apply for the workshop, and registration and payment are required seven days in advance. Enquiries and registrations to dianamwiseman@gmail.com
BIG RED KIDNEY WALK RETURNS TO REGION Danielle Horton and Kimberley Telford have become the faces of kidney disease in this region. Being in the limelight doesn’t sit comfortably with either of them but the cause – raising awareness about kidney disease – unites them, in fact, it is how they became friends. Sixteen years ago Danielle Horton was rushed to Adelaide by the Royal Flying Doctor Service suffering kidney failure. “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.” For Danielle the battle continues and that’s why hosting this walk is so important to her. “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,” she said. For Kimberley, she and her family recently celebrated the 12 month anniversary of her ground breaking doubly transplant – her kidney and pancreas – in a marathon surgery. For Kimberley, her journey was a veritable whirlwind. A diabetic for 15 years, Kimberley went into renal failure at the start of 2017. Kimberley was on dialysis for five months before she got the life saving call that her transplant could go ahead, but in the world
of transplant surgery, that was a very short wait. She spent three weeks in hospital, two weeks in Adelaide after she was discharged and was allowed to come home with weekly visits back to hospital which eventually spread to monthly visits and are now every two months and right on her doorstep here in Mount Gambier. The girls have been the face of Donate Life campaigns locally, have hosted a powerful documentary featuring organ donation, instigated Zaidee’s round this football season in the Mid South East Football Netball League and are now joining forces to host the second Big Red Kidney Walk at the Mount Gambier Rail Lands on Sunday, September 8. Danielle headed up the inaugural holding of the fundraising and awareness raising event Kimberley was in hospital recovering from her transplant. “The reason I originally decided to host the event, was to get awareness out of our South East Renal Support Group,” Danielle said. “We are a new group for pre-dialysis patients, dialysis patients and pre and post- transplant patients. We feel that we are a great source of support, as we all have our stories which are unique and also comforting knowing that you are not alone. If we can create more awareness of our group, we hope that we can take some of the fear out of the unknown with dialysis and transplants.” The Mount Gambier walk starts at 10am on September 8, with registrations at 9.30am, and there are three course
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MEDITATION TO TACKLE MENTAL HEALTH Joanna Hodges is offering the local community a free weekly meditation session, after talking about what a great tool it can be for those managing a mental health illness on a recent Lifeboat SE podcast. On the podcast, Joanna (pictured above) shares her life as a TV celebrity, author, business owner, wife and mother of three in a very honest and raw account in which she discusses battling through depression, bulimia and managing a mental health condition. One of the tools that Joanna explains in the podcast that can help to manage mental health is meditation, which is known for reducing stress, and reducing anxiety and depression. The free weekly sessions will be held at The Nourish Nook, every Thursday evening. from 7-8pm. Bookings are essential using the nourish nook App or online at www.thenourishnook.com.au No prior experience is required, so come and relax.
Lifeboat SE have been talking with other community members who have experienced a wide range of mental health illnesses and the chats are available to listen online. You can find them at: www.lifeboatse.com/ podcasts, on facebook ‘LifeboatSE’ or by searching ‘Lifeboat SE’ in the Apple Podcasts app. Whether you, a friend or a family member are struggling with their mental health by understanding we are able to respect and support our mates through this tough period in their lives. Just by listening to one of the podcasts you may help a mate by having more of an understanding of mental health illnesses and discover tools and local resources that will help. Local community members have opened up and shared their honest and sometimes raw journeys in seeking help and managing their illness on an ongoing basis in hopes they can then help others who may be struggling. For a full list of podcasts, the community members involved and the topics they discuss, head to www. lifeboatse.com/podcasts For more information contact Lifeboat SE’s Matthew Brookes at lifeboatse@gmail. com lifestyle1.net | 30
1. Best known for his role as Al Bundy in the 1990s sitcom Married With Children, what is Ed O’Neil’s character’s name in his current hit sitcom Modern Family? 2. Who did former South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill succeed in the role? 3. The Cape of Good Hope is a rocky headland on the coast of which country? 4. In which year did Australia win the America’s Cup? 5. What is the capital of Iran? 6. Gosling is the name of a baby what? 7. Who wrote the 1996 romance novel The Notebook? 8. Rachel McAdams has been nominated once for an Oscar – it was for her role in which movie? 9. Which animal makes up carmaker Peugeot’s logo? 10. Bill Gates and Paul Allen are the founders of which tech giant? 11. Which former Australian netballer has announced her retirement, for a second time, from Super Netball competition?
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PIONEERS ON A HIDING TO NOTHING
A disastrous three and a half minutes. That is what cost the Castec Rural Supplies Pioneers their inaugural Premier League championship after a 14 point lead during the third quarter became a 17 point loss, according to head coach Richard Hill. In reality, the men’s team was on a hiding to nothing, having been the competition benchmark in the more highly rated SEABL for the past five seasons, so anything less than the championship was going to be seen as a disappointment and the chaotic off season, where the club fought for its survival and only received the Premier League lifeline late in the piece, only slightly tempered those expectations. “I think at the beginning of the season we would have been unbelievably happy with making the play offs as a result but as the season wore on it became evident anything less then winning the championship would be a failure so to speak,” Hill said. “That being said, Forestville is a very, very good side and there were some very good teams in the league like North Adelaide and Norwood.” The lead into the championship decider always loomed as problematic in terms of preparation with the Pioneers sitting out the final minor round of the season with the bye, and then again earning the bye in week one of the play offs by virtue of finishing top, and then after winning the second semi final, had another week away from competition before the August 17 grand final. “We won our last 10 games by an average of 36 points and basically played one game in five weeks at one stage so we just weren’t match hardened and we took on aside that had played teams in the top five over five consecutive weeks and it showed, we weren’t match hardened for that level of competition for a full 40 minutes.” Hill admits some of the last minute signings also boosted expectations with captain Tom Daly’s brother Sam being a superb pick up for the club, as was Brad Rathjen’s defection from football back to his number one passion – basketball. “And then Kentrell (Barkley) proved to be an eve more productive player than I expected,” Hill said of the newly crowned 2019 Allan Scott Medallist. “And then there was general improvement across the board so we ended up the team with the best record.” The Pioneers season sat at 18-4 and they were the best offensive team by a fair margin, as well as boasting the best defensive numbers. Lachie Hunter was another shining light in the
Jenna Hutchesson - 100 games Jenna started with East Gambier Netball Club in 2014 and has progressed through the junior grades to now be a part of the club’s 17 & under line-up. Jenna is a no-fuss player who just gets the job done, whether that be in goals, where she is an accurate finisher, or whether it be in the mid court, where she makes good position and feeds well into the shooters. Since Jenna started netball she was always that girl who was at the courts early on game day and training, practising her goals, and she has a work ethic that is second to none. Jenna’s biggest asset is her consistency, with the gap between her best and worst games absolutely negligible. Above - Jenna Hutchesson played her 100th game in Round 15 of Western Border netball.
Pioneers season, earning significant court time and showing he is more than capable of competing at the next level. “He (Lachie) showed the most improvement,” Hill said. And the season was a great learning curve in the development of the likes of Matt Black, Mitch Hunter, Malok Makoi, Brayden Ousey and Dellon Brown. “They got a taste of what elite competition is all about and it gave them a chance to see where they might fit in and how much work they need to do to become consistent players at that level – for those guys it was all about development and they had a big role to play at training,” Hill said. Fan support was again a highlight of the season with the Pioneers diehards filling the Icehouse for both the men’s and women’s games. Now the club is back playing the waiting game, although neither Hill nor club president Tom Kosch envisages the timeline will be as protracted as it was this year, to see where it will be playing in season 2020. A decision from NBL1 looms in around a fortnight with limited delay on that timeline anticipated and if entry is not granted for a second successive season, then it will be back to the negotiating table with the Premier League clubs and conditions for the Pioneers to continue as part of the SA competition. Above (top) - Pioneers head coach Richard Hill at last week’s Serle-Scott Presentation for the club. Above (bottom) - Club president Tom Kosch has wrapped up the 2019 season and is now waiting on a final decision on the club’s 2020 playing future. PHOTOS COURTESY OF JOHN BASELEY
Mahli Pannenburg - 100 games Mahli has been a Bulldog since 2014 and while she is currently in the club’s 17 & under team, she has also had some senior experience and was part of the club’s B grade line-up when she was still in the 15 & Under age group. Mahli is a premiership player with the club when she was an integral part of the 2017 15 & Under B title winning team and her strength on the hold and strong hands on the take continue to be a hallmark of her game. Mahli also hit the A reserve court this year which was another invaluable experience for the young shooter as she tests herself against stronger, more experienced opponents. Mahli has also taken up umpiring as she looks to give back to the club and the sport she loves. Above - Mahli Pannenburg with club president Bronwyn McCallum. seasons but did graduate to 13 & Under to further develop her netball, while still filling in when the younger required was short on numbers.. Jordy is currently a part of East’s 13 & Under A team and has represented Wester Border in the past two seasons in the association’s development team at the Western Zone Championships. A dynamic mid courter and reliable goaler, Jordy can also head into the defensive circle if required. Jordy uses her pace to great effect, has good court smarts for a young player and good vision on the pass. Jordy is very young to have already reached the 100 game mark and the club is looking forward to at least another 100 games and beyond.
Jordan Davis - 100 games Jordy started her career at East Gambier in the 2014 season in the 11 & Under competition. She was eligible for that development grade for four
Left - Jordan (front) with sister Lucy and parents Aaron and Bindi Davis.
POPULAR DEMON HITS 100 GAME MARK Injury has kept her off the court for much of this seaosn but in Round 15 Leyna Bruggemann played her 100th game for the South Gambier Netball Club. An accurate goaler and hard working mid courter, Leyna is an A Reserve player for the Demons and while her on court contribution has always been of the highest quality, including her best player performance in her milesonte game, it is her encouragement of the club’s younger players, her willingness to take on volunteer roles, her job as a long standing umpire at the club and just how much fun she has been since heading to Blue Lake Sports Park that has made her such an asset. Above - Leyna Bruggemann (second from right) celebrates her milestone game with frend and former team mate Lori Ann Copping, partner Dylan Walker and friend and former team mate Danielle Lewis.
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LOCAL SPORT MID SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL
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Port MacDonnell 5.3 7.8 9.9 13.13 (91) Kongorong 2.0 6.1 9.3 10.3 (63) Goals - Pt Mac: B. Newton 5; H. Stevens 3; Z. Williams 2; J. Primer. T. Newton, M. Smith. Kongorong: J. Simkin 3; T. Hales, W. Vickery 2; M. Cordy, D. Hann, B. Cordy. Best - Pt Mac: D. McElroy, H. Stevens, W. Chant, M. Roscow, J. Schleter, B. Newton. Kongorong: T. Sneath, B. Weaver, W. Vickery, B. Cordy, R. Rutkowski, H. Evans. Glencoe 4.3 5.6 13.10 17.14 (116) Hatherleigh 3.1 6.3 9.5 10.7 (67) Goals - Glencoe: B. Foster 6; A. Hentschke, C. Von Duve 2; T. Weaver, J. Dobie, D. Pfitzner, T. Edwards, P. Mitchell, D. Childs, J. Bates. Hatherleigh: J. Wight 3; Z. Jones 2; C. Buckley, L. Walker, M. Leek, T. Bell, B. Fabris. Best - Glencoe: Z. Cocks, P. Mitchell, C. Von Duve, T. Edwards, D. Childs, J. Bates. Hatherleigh: M. Leek, G. McGrath, J. Wight, Z. Jones, M. Pulmer, J. Skeer. Robe 8.8 13.14 22.19 28.26 (194) Nangwarry 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.4 (4) Goals -Robe: Z. Deane 7; S. Sawyer 6; T. Lockwood 5; K. Cuthbertson 3; D. Coxon, J. Wehl 2; J. Sneath, R. Dickinson. B. Nicolle. Best - Robe: J. Wehl, T. Lockwood, Z. Deane, J. Pettit, T. Wifred, D. Coxon. Nangwarry: G. McWaters, B. Deamer, J. Virtanen, D. Podobnik, J. Ingley, C. Hicks. Mt Burr 5.6 7.6 12.10 15.12 (102) Tantanoola 1.0 4.3 4.3 6.5 (41) Goals -Mt Burr: J. Gregory 9; B. Scott 2; D. Bowering, C. Davis, N. Muhovics, T. Renzi. Tantanoola: B. Pitts 2; B. Reilly, M. Roberts, C. Hamilton, B. Radley. Best - Mt Burr: J. Gregory, J. Dowdy, N. Mohovics, B. Hennink, B. Poulish, S. Wallis, Tantanoola: M. Roberts, H. Brown, A. Robertts, C. McCallum, Z. Walker, M. Allen.
B GRADE Kongorong 16.8 (104) d Port MacDonnell 2.4 (16) Hatherleigh 9.14 (68) d Glencoe 4.6 (30) Robe 5.12 (42) d Nangwarry 5.6 (36) Tantanoola 14.6 (90) d mt Burr 3.5 (23)
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Kongorong 11.8 (74) d Port MacDonnell 4.4 (28) Hatherleigh 18.21 (129) d Glencoe 0.0 (0) Robe 12.15 (87) d Nangwarry 2.4 (16) Mt Burr 13.15 (93) d Tantanoola 2.2 (14)
JUNIOR COLTS Kongorong 9.5 (59) d Port MacDonnell 1.2 (8) Hatherleigh 6.8 (44) d Glencoe 2.2 (14) Robe 10.7 (67) d Nangwarry 2.0 (12) Tantanoola 15.8 (98) d Mt Burr 1.0 (6)
WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL A GRADE North Gambier 2.4 5.8 12.14 15.18 (108) Millicent 0.0 1.4 1.4 3.5 (23) Goals - North: J. Stafford, M. McInterny 4; S. Stafford 3; C. Schultz, N. McInerney, N. Blachut, N. Moretti. Millicent: Z. Bradley, S. Duldig, D. Tincknell. Best - North: D. Munn, B. Shepherdson, J. Stafford, M. Ashby, J. Jenner, M. Telford. Millicent: K. Bradley, D. Tincknell, F. Bradley, L. Smith, S. Willis, F. Grimes. East Gambier 3.4 3.5 10.8 12.8 (80) West Gambier 1.5 6.10 7.11 11.13 (79) Goals - East: M. Scanlon 3; J. Dawe, M. Rumbleow 2; L. Thomson, T. Balshaw, J. Eldrdige, R. Brewster, K. Thomson. West: J. Zeitz 3; G. Ha, D. Phillips 2; J. Coombe, J. Schapel, B. Wilson, L. Morton. Best - East: N. Lock, M. Scanlon, J. Eldridge, F. Scanlon, T. Williams, K. Rodis. West: S. Zeitz, L. Bradley-Brown, T. Zeitz, D. Phillips. Z. Kuller. Casterton Sandford 1.1 3.2 7.4 8.6 (54) South Gambier 2.2 5.4 5.6 5.8 (38) Goals - Casterton Sandford: H. Jarrad 2; D. Ayton, T. Malone, J. Boutlon, W. MacDonald, J. Carlin, D. Richardson. South: T. Reid, N. Koumouzis, B. Exelby, B. Kain, B. Howard. Best - Casterton Sandford: W. MacDonald, T. Nesbitt, T. Sullivan, J. Boulton, B. Guthrie, J. Carlin. South: T. Reid, B. O’Neil, T. Opie, C. Munro, S. Fleming.
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Lucindale 2.0 6.1 6.3 10.5 (65) Penola 2.1 3.1 7.2 10.3 (63) Goals - Lucindale: A. Fielke 3; S. Graetz, N. Cane 2; L. Kelsh, P. Stewart, T. Logan. Penola: B. Merrett 3; J. Currie 2; J. Galpin, A. Merrett, S. Gartner, S. Merrett, D. Walker. Best - Lucindale: T. Logan, D. McCarthy, L. Kelsh, A. Fielke, T. Menz, S. Graetz. Penola: J. Nysten, S. Berkefeld, J. Galpin, B. Egan, J. Currie, S. Merrett.
B GRADE Border Districts 4.4 4.8 7.10 8.13 (61) Penola 0.1 5.1 7.3 9.6 (60) Goals- Border Districts: S. Linggood, S. Robinson. J. Zeuner 2; K. Thompson., S. Larder. Penola: S. Merrett 6; J. Foggo, T. Clayfield, A. McIntyre. Best - Border Districts: D. Moore, K. Thompson, H. Falkenberg, J. Batchelor, S. Robinson, J. Barton. Penola: L. Merrett, S. Merrett, J. Martin, C. Devereux, M. Hutchesson, J. Mansell.
SENIOR COLTS Kybybolite 2.6 6.8 6.8 7.9 (51) Kingston 2.1 3.2 7.6 7.8 (50) Goals - Kyb ybolite: N. Baker 4; L. Burtt, D. Eewer, O. McInnes. Kingston: C. Watts 3; D. Wright, J. Tapfield, W. Wiseman, K. Woodward. Best - Kybybolite: M. Lidwig, N. Baker, B. Watson, T. Curnow, B. Fox, O. McInnes. Kingston: C. Watts, D. Wright, J. Harding, E. Cornish, K. Woodward, W. Wiseman.
JUNIOR COLTS Keith 0.0 3.4 4.4 4.5 (29) Naracoorte 1.8 1.8 2.9 2.10 (22) Goals - Keith: T. Oliver, T. Qualmann, J. Qualmann, J. Altus. Naracoorte: F. Taylor, L. Leehane. Best - Kith: J. Qualmann, J. Altus, E. Wood, J. Thompson, L. Sigston. Naracoorte: T. Anderson, S. Pridham, H. Schroder, J. Stark, M. Maney, B. East. See our facebook for Sunday’s elimination final results.
SOUTH WEST DISTRICT FOOTBALL A GRADE SECOND SEMI FINAL Tyrendarra 2.3 3.6 5.11 10.15 (75) Westerns 1.3 3.5 3.6 5.8 (38) Goals - Tyrendarra: R. Alexander 3’ M. Pitt 2; L. Chapman, T. Richardson, S. Walsh-Bannam, J. Atwell, R. Williams. Westerns: M. Millar 2; J. Bliss, M. England, R. Cracknell. Best - Tyrendarra: B. Bentley, G. Meulendyks, S. Walsh-Bannam, J. Cocks, T. Richardson, L. Thorpe. Westerns: M. England, P. Proctor, L. Robinson, C. Anson, M. Curtis, J. Bartlett. See our facebook for Sunday’s 1st semi final result.
HAMPDEN FOOTBALL A GRADE Port Fairy 17.13 (115) Hamilton Kangaross 8.7 (55) Goals - Port Fairy: J. IMbi 5; T. Sullivan, M. Mercovich 3; T. Hethreington, S. Robinson, L. Gunning, I. Martin, X. McCartney, M. Pitt. Hamitlon Kangaroos: L. Dare 3; D. Russell 2; H. Douglas, D. Stevens, D. Starkie, C. Murrie. Best - Port Fairy: K. Mercovich, K. Smith, A. Lowe, X. McCartney, M. Pitt, J. Imbi. Hamitlon Kangaroos: J. Slabbert, L. Dare, D. Russell, H. Douglas, D. Starkie, H. Waldron. Warrnambool 7.3 11.4 12.6 15.9 (99) Portland 0.1 0.2 1.4 1.4 (10) Goals - Warrnambool: D. Eweing 4; J. Turland, T. Graham, A. Lowe, A. Steere, S. Cowling 2; K. Lenehan. Portland: L. Barnes. Best - Warrnambool: B. Bull, M. Bidmade, J. Turland, A. Lowe, J. Bell, A. Shipard. Portland: H. Jennings, T. Stone, B. Malcolm, J. Wilson, D. Falcone, A. Shepherd.
RESERVES
North Gambier 11.6 (72) d Millicent 5.4 (34) West Gambier 9.5 (59) d East Gambier 8.4 (52) Casterton sandford 8.7 (55) d South Gambeir 5.11 (41)
Under 15 Girls Tigers 4 def West 2 Saturday morning Lower South East Hockey Association action commenced with finals fancies Tigers and West facing off in fine conditions. Tigers had the upperhand early with their well structured play under the control of centre half back Abbey Hood. Hood was distributing the ball well, particular down the right hand side of the field with the ball frequently finding its way onto the stick of Charlize Bignall at right wing. Bignall was causing problems for the West defense but the formidable West defense led my Mercedes Theobald and goalkeeper Lauren Smith managed to repel the Tigers attack in the early going. West was relying on the individual play of Theobald and Tess Kensley to get the ball forward but in the face of the organized Tigers unit these tactics were left wanting. Play continued to take place mostly in Tigers attacking half, earning Tigers their first penalty corner with 10 minute remaining in the first half. They could not capitalize as West again mounted a strong defense. West’s first meaningful attack came five minutes before the half time whistle. Try as they might I turnover eventually ended the attack. Tigers nearly made West pay but on the counter attack Tigers lost the structure that had been serving them well. Both teams went to the half time break without impacting the scoresheet. West started with possession in the second half but couldn’t retain it with Tigers soon back on the attack. Scarlett Creek opened the scoring for Tigers from a tight angle four minutes after the restart. Play settled for several minutes with both teams struggling to gain meaningful possession. Tigers extended their lead with 13 minutes to go when Hood snuck one past Smith with a fine strike from the top of the attacking circle. West responded with their first goal of the day less than a minute later. Kensley found herself alone with the ball at the penalty spot leaving the Tigers keeper with no chance as the powerful short range shot on goal found the back of the net. Defence held sway for a period before the final last desperate minutes saw goal scoring opportunities open up again. With two minutes remaining Bignall was rewarded for her game long efforts to extend the Tigers lead. Kensley again responded in less than a minute to give West a glimmer of hope before Creek scored her second in the final minute to seal the game for Tigers. With finals commencing next week both teams have plenty to take from this game as Tigers look back on the periods they dominated through finely structured play while West could be better served through a bit more quality in their ball distribution. Best Players - Tigers: Scarlett Creek, Abbey Hood, Charlize Bignell. West: Tess Kensley, Mercedes Theobald, Lauren Smith. Goals – Tigers: Scarlett Creek (2), Abbey Hood, Charlize Bignall. West: Tess Kensley (2)
UNDER 18 Millicent 11.7 (73) d North Gambier 2.5 (17) West Gambier 7.9 (51) d East Gambier 6.4 (40) South Gambier 9.10 (64) d Casterton Sandford 2.9 (20)
UNDER 16 East Gambier 5.7 (37) d West Gambier 3.5 (23)
UNDER 14 North Gambier 9.8 (62) d Millicent 3.2 (20) South Gambirt White 7.15 (57) d Casterton Sandford 2.2 (14)
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RESULTS Division 1 Men Tigers 7 def Strikers 1 Division 1 Women Redbacks 2 def Cavaliers 1 Division 2 Men Cavaliers 3 def Naracoorte Rams 0 Division 2 Women Strikers 1 drew with Naracoorte 1 Redbacks 1 def West 0 Division 3 Men Cavaliers 3 def West 2 Tigers 2 def Strikers 0 Division 3 Women Strikers 2 def Tigers 1 Under 15 Girls Tigers 4 def West 2 U12 Boys Tigers 1 def Strikers 0 Above (top) - Tigers Scarlett Creek and Wests Mercedes Theobald were both amongst the best in Under 15 Girls. Above (bottom) - Charlize Bignall was one of three goal scorers for Tigers in their u15 Girls victory over West.
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QUALIFYING FINAL A GRADE
A GRADE East Gambier 77 (T. Gray, T. McCallum) d South Gambier 42 (T. Bryant, I. Walker); Millicent 63 (D. Verbena, M. Haggett) d West Gambier 39 (E. Hunter, L. McGregor); North Gambier 51 (N. McConnell, M. Whaites) d Casterton Sandford 43 (C. Harris, M. Cleary)
A RESERVE Casterton Sandford 70 (T. Cleary, M. Fennell) d South Gambier 32 (C. Edmonds, I. Redemski); East Gambier 59 (T. Gray, S. McKinnon) d 46 (G. Monkley, N. Facey); Millicent 43 (J. Grosser, S. Ellis) d North Gambier 31 (A. Flett, T. Barry)
Keith 44 (M Makin) d Penola 38 (S Lock)
A RESERVE Keith 57 (A Schreiber) d Bordertown 34 (M Jarrett)
B GRADE
Lucindale 37 (J Legoe) d Keith 36 (T Rehn)
C GRADE Naracoorte 45 (V Kavanagh) d Kybybolite 23 (S Owen)
17 & UNDER Padthaway 47 (P Moyle-Read) d Bordertown 40 (H Weatherald)
MID SOUTH EAST NETBALL A GRADE Port MacDonnell 40 (A. Allen, T. Merrett) d Kongorong 37 (S. Scheidl, R. Henke); Glencoe 42 (C. Henthscke, M. Markiewicz) d Hatherleigh 36 (K. Wight, D. Smith); Robe 57 (A. Carslake-Hunt, A. Campbell) d Nangwarry 29 (T. James, H. Coon); Tantanoola 55 (D. Kuhl, C. Walker) d Mt Burr 37 (H. Clark, S. Wallis)
A RESERVE
Kongorong 37 (A. Trahar, K. Earl) d Port MacDonnell 33 (J. trench, K. Carrison); Glencoe 64 (S. Lawler, L. Edwards) d Hatherleigh 24 (J. Bowman, S. Gibbs); Robe 36 (B. Nicolle, J. Lawrie-Read) d Nangwarry 34 (C. Dinnison, K. Heaver); Mt Burr 43 (S. Falting, C. Reilly) d Tantanoola 29 (B. Taylor, L. Barber)
B GRADE
Port MacDonnell 71 (N. Fensom, Z. Aberle) d Kongorong 29 (T. Wilsmore, S. Block); Glencoe 58 (B. Liebich, E. Martin) d Hatherleigh 18 (E. Ellis, E. Rayson); Robe 58 (K. Foreman, J. Hawkins) d Nangwarry 26 (A. Long, S. Shaw); Tantanoola 50 (A. Mason, M. Kelly) d Mt Burr 25 (D. Smith, B. Scanlon)
B GRADE
16 & UNDER
South Gambier 45 (J. O’Neil, B. Fuller) d Casterton Sandford 44 (K. Harvey, A. McKinnon); East Gambier 47 (I. Dihm, A. Quick) d West Gambier 44 (S. Povey, H. Witherow); North Gambier 51 (B. Edwards, J. Forrest) d Millicent 39 (C.Venn, L. Hateley)
Naracoorte 45 (K Mohammadi) d Keith 40 (M Driver)
15 & UNDER
B RESERVE
Kybybolite 52 (A Burtt) d Mundulla 40 (E Mock)
C GRADE
Keith 27 (T Jones) d Bordertown 17 (A Fuentes)
Port MacDonnell 74 (C. Smith, R. McGregor) d Kongorong 36 (A. Formosa, J. Brown); Glencoe 48 (S. McDonnell, S. Brierly) d Hatherleigh 39 (E. Major, T. Smith); Nangwarry 32 (F. Virgin, K. Clayfield) d Robe 28 (S. Girvan, R. Thomson)
South Gambier 30 (N. Bishop, B. Calderwood) d Casterton Sandford 21 (K. Hutchins, J. Parsons); East Gambier 61 (M. Taylor, C. Burford) d West Gambier 15 (C. Wilson, E. Hann); Millicent 36 (K. Ryan, M. Gysbers) d North Gambier 25 (R. Dellow, S. Flett)
13 & UNDER A See our facebook for Sunday’s elimination final results.
17 & UNDER Casterton Sandford 39 (C. Galpin, C. Foster) d South Gambier 35 (E. Galluccio, S. Young); West Gambier 64 (B. Kuller, C. Hunter) d East Gambier 27 (M. Pannenburg, T. Bosko); Millicent 54 (M. Haggett, P. Nitschke) d North Gambier 42 (C. Day, S. Nulty)
15 & UNDER A South Gambier 38 (G. Ryan, T. McShane) d Casterton Sandford 24 (C. Humphries, C. Rice); West Gambier 44 (L. Croker, J. Jarnevic) d East Gambier 22 (T. Waters, L. Lamb); Millicent 61 (L. Denton, S. O’Connor) d North Gambier 23 (A. Coon, L. Norman)
15 & UNDER B South Gambier 41 (L. Munro, A. Clayton) d Casterton Sandford 6 (C. Kerr, S. Hart); West Gambier 32 (L. Simpson, C. Beck) d East Gambier 16 (S. Drew, C. Lines); Millicent 43 (S. Gibson, A. Denton) d North Gambier 3 (Z. Jones, C. McLean)
13 & UNDER A South Gambier 32 (Z. Balog, S. Pedler) d Casterton Sandford 22 (M. Patton, I. Longhurst); East Gambier 27 (E. Steen, I. Dwyer) d West Gambier 20 (C. Spencer, M. Bull); North Gambier 36 (S. Mobbs, C. Nulty) d Millicent 31 (P. Venn, L. Ven Eeden)
13 & UNDER B South Gambier 39 (L. Cain, L. Stephens) d Casterton Sandford 10 (L. Michelmore, M. Elshaug-Betson); West Gambier 28 (A. Hudson, M. Pearson) d East Gambier 17 (A. Lines, L. Lamb); North Gambier 23 (E. Mustart, I. Morello) d Millicent 22 (J. Lucas, M. Alcock)
11 & UNDER
Casterton Sandford 18 (Y. Grigg, A. Murphy) d South Gambier 9 (S. Ryan, R. Milich); West Gambier 23 (J. Glynn, J. McPherson) d East Gambier 5 (L. McIntosh, E. Chittleborough); North Gambier 24 (K. Dellow, G. Nulty) drew with Millicent 24 (M. Lynch, J. Hibberd)
17 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 40 (K. Telford, L. Whitworth) d Kongorong 11 (A. Mullen, S. Beare); Glencoe 45 (S. Jones, C. Pfitzner) d Hatherleigh 40 (M. Pulmer, S. Gibbs); Robe 42 (T. Nicolle, E. Yoe) d Nangwarry 23 (T. Blok, J. Glynn); Tantanoola 36 (M. Wilkinson, F. Roberts) d Mt Burr 34 (C. Muhovics, A. Ballantyne)
15 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 30 (M. Millard, E. Kerr) d Kongorong 15 (P. Beare, I. Jenkiin); Hatherleigh 52 (L. Chambers, E. Redden) d Glencoe 21 (C. Bignell, C. Owen); Robe 30 (H. Myllie, J. Moore) d Nangwarry 10 (J. Rohrlach, P. Hicks)
13 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 45 (S. Collins, B. McPherson) d Kongorong 9 (R. Carrigan, H. Sttiwill); Hatherleight 46 (O. Baker, N. Faulkner) d Glencoe 10 (Z. Johnston, T. Atchison); Robe 39 (R. Schubert, E. Bermingham) d Nangwarry 11 (L. Tasker, P. Hicks); Mt Burr 48 (M. Hall, I. Nowak) d Tantanoola 15 (K. Lindner, E. Cytrowksi)
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THINGS GO FROM BAD TO WORSE For such a massive enterprise the AFL seems to regularly struggle to get it right. 2019 has been a particularly negative year with umpiring interpretations and the goal review system in the news for all the wrong reasons and now the head scratching decision of allowing Jaidyn Stephenson special exemption to return early from his suspension for gambling. AFL360 host Gerard Whateley has labelled the decision around the returning Stephenson as “contrived and “intolerable”.
Port Fairy 22 d Hamilton Kangaroos 20 (R. Lewis, E. Pertzel) Warrnambool 67 d Portland 32 (M. Nash, L. Hockley)
SOUTH WEST DISTRICT NETBALL A GRADE QUALIFYING FINAL Tyrendarra 55 (E. Alexander) d Cavendish See our facebook for Sunday’s 1st semi final result.
Left - West Gambier goal shooter Tahlia Earl looks to take this ball strongly. PHOTO COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER
POPULAR DEMON HITS 350 GAMES It has been a big year for milestones at the Port MacDonnell Netball Club in 2019, with some of the club’s longest serving players racking up big numbers. Cristan Smith was one of those players, playing her 350th game last month. She started playing netball for the Demons in 1989 and has been part of six senior premiership teams. Her first one came in B grade in 1998, successfull defending that title the following year. In total, Cristan has three B Garde premiership medals nad three B reserve premiership medals and she has also earned her share of individual club honours. Having time off throughout her career to have her children Keyarnah (currently playing 17s and A grade) Ariella (currently playing 15s) and her son Zalen, playing junior colts, as well as knee operations, to reach 350 games is a huge achievement. Cristan is a loyal club person who has coached 17s, B Reserve and other junior grades several times. She has also been part of the netball committee over the years. Cristan can play either end of the court but is mostly known for playing goal shooter, with her strong holds and accurate long bombs. Left - Club favourite Cristan Smith (centre) with her husband Jason and three children Keyarnah, Ariella and Zalen lifestyle1.net | 33
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ALL IS FORGIVEN...WELL ALMOST Fan uproar at the recent Australia v USA World Cup basketball warm up matches last week. It was bad enough fans had been duped by the promotional efforts of organisers with promises of some of the USA’s biggest names set to hit the court only to not have any of those players take their spot in the line-up. Then Australia’s biggest star Ben Simmons also opted not to be part of the warm up series, given he had also pulled out of World Cup contention. Then on the opening night, fans, including Oscar winner Russell Crowe had a limited view of what action there was on court. Social media blew up but Basketball Australia and the promoters got a lucky break in game two with much of the earlier angst tempered by a rare Aussie win over the US with Patty Mills lighting up the court with a 30 point game. When push comes to shove, basketball in a football stadium was always going to be problematic.
LOCAL SPORT NO REST FOR AUSSIE REPRESENTATIVE The name Hood is so synonymous with softball success that it can be easy to gloss over the recent achievements of Mount Gambier’s Georgia Hood. For the second time in her burgeoning career, Georgia represented Australia at the Softball Youth World Cup in the United States earlier this month. It is a remarkable effort for someone still based in a regional centre – in fact when it comes to elite sport it is basically unheard of. Ninety percent of Georgia’s training is done on her own, here in Mount Gambier, under the guidance of her mother Tanya. The remainder of her team mates, at least train together with players from their respective states. “No one really does understand how hard it is to train on your own,” Georgia said. But she is all too aware of the role her mother has played in Georgia representing her country and arguably the pitcher and star batter is very much in the frame for the Tokyo Olympics. “When we were given our uniforms we had to talk about one of our mentors,” Georgia said. “I couldn’t go past talking about mum because I wouldn’t have been there without her.” But her strict training regime has all been worth it. She pitches every night, heads to the batting cages every night and fits in a weights session around three times a week. The pitching and the batting takes around 2-3 hours and she sends down up to 150 pitches each session and that takes just over an hour in itself. Australia had a stunning World Cup and made the bronze medal play off, just missing out on a medal, and given it was a team of all new faces, with the exception of Georgia, who played in the 2017 World Cup, it was a strong performance. “Everyone got a ride shock when we started playing about just how high the standard was,” Georgia said. “I had tried to prepare them but it did take until a few games into the
tournament for the team to really settle and lift to the intensity of World Cup matches. In club games it is an innings by innings sort of mentality, at a World Cup it is literally pitch by pitch – the pressure never lets up.” Not surprisingly Georgia was part of the leadership group for the 2019 World Cup and she enjoyed having that responsibility. “It did add more pressure to perform but I also saw it as a real privilege,” Georgia said. Georgia was happy with her pitching and she was certainly the pitcher of choice in the toughest games and often pitched the full game. She was right to be happy with her work with ball in hand as she did not pitch a walk until the medal play off. Georgia would have liked to perform better in the batting box but again, she had an impact and her trademark strong hitting was certainly on
show in many of the games. The most memorable game for Georgia was the tense pool game against Chinese Taipei – a match the Aussies needed to win to secure a medal play off opportunity. Trailing 0-3 with one at bat left, the girls piled on 12 runs. “To be down three-nil going into the last innings, I know we didn’t know if we could do it and it was such a great feeling when it all fell into place,” Georgia said. There is really no time now for Georgia to take time off as she now has a club season to prepare for, she plays in Adelaide, and then the representative season will also be here before she knows it, with Georgia eyeing off an Open team position.
Above - Former Dartmoor player Jeremy Cameron defied the odds to overtake Ben Brown and claim the 2019 Coleman Medal. His nine goal haul elevated the GWS Giants forward to 67 goals, his highest ever season tally, and making for extra celebration of his 150th AFL game. Right (top from left) - Matt Willson accepts the the Call to Arms Cup after East defeated West in the annual clash. Tom Zeitz (pictured spoiling the marking attempt of Jayden Eldridge) was awarded the Phil Muhovics Memorial Medal as the best player on the ground. Right (bottom from left) - East Gambier’s Tarsh McCallum fires off this pass and Pat Hach and Dwayne Phillips battle for possession.
REGISTRATION DAY 8TH SEPTEMBER
PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER
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Above - Zack Williams looks to evade the tackle of Kongorong’s Bradley Long during the Demons’ victory over the Hawks. Above (bottom) - Port MacDonnell’s Chelsea Tremelling fires off this pass during A Grade netball action. PHOTOS COURTESY OF KAREN CAWTHORNE
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It was the season that almost didn’t happen but in the end, was filled with success, despite no titles returning to the Icehouse in 2019. Building from scratch, the women’s team exceeded expectations to make the preliminary final, while the men played off in the title decider. Last Tuesday, the club handed out its individual honours headlined by the newly minted Beth Serle Medal, which went to captain and star US import Amanda Frost and the Allan Scott Medal, which went to athletic US recruit Kentrell Barkley. The Bowden Family Volunteer of the Year was Michelle de Wit, who was team manager for the women’s team, with the remaining awards below. Left – Beth Serle presented the medal named in her honour to Amanda Frost. Amanda was also winner of the Golden Hands Award. Right – 2019 Allan Scot Medallist Kentrell Barkley with coach Richard Hill. Barkley was also named the Best Finals Player, an award named in honour of 2013 championship player Kurt Russell.
Runner up MVP Tom Daly (right)
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Coach Matt Sutton (right) presents Emily Winter with the Coach’s Trophy
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Sisters Teagan and Candice Merrett have clocked up 550 games between then, celebrating individual milestones on August 17 and yet, that combined total of games, still has them still behind mother Janine Merrett, who broke the 650 game mark in her stellar career at the Port MacDonnell Netball Club. Teagan hit 300 games in a career that spans back to 2000 when she started in Junior 2. The star mid courter and some time goaler, worked her way through the junior ranks, collecting a number of individual club awards, making her senior debut in 2007. The accolades continued at senior level, with Teagan taking home the 2014 club best and fairest in A Reserve, finishing runner up in A Grade the following season. The world then beckoned as Teagan went travelling, not returning until halfway through last season where she slotted seamlessly back into the A Reserve team that made the title decider but fell
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agonisingly short. She is back in A Grade company in 2019 and has been one of the club’s most consistent performers in a season dogged by injury and player unavailability for the Demons. Teagan has also been a valuable off court Demon, most notably taking on the A Grade coaching gig in 2013 as a 21 year old when the club desperately needed someone to step up and she was also the Club Person of the Year that same season. Teagan has also been a Mid South East representative at junior and senior level and her tenacity and willingness to work hard from the first whistle to the last has always been the hallmark of her game. Blessed with good speed, creative vision and sublime skills, Teagan will be a key for the Demons if they are to progress deep into the 2019 finals. Candice hit the 250 game mark after first hitting the court, also in Junior 2, in 2003. She won four out of five club best and fairests from 2008 to 2012 and in 2010 she also debuted in A Grade as a 15 year old. Candice is a quiet achiever, whose career has been based on incredible consistency – the gap between her best and worst is negligible and she is equally reliable in goals as she is in the mid court. Last season, Candice was the game changer in the B Grade grand final, moving from the mid court, where she had played all season, into goal attack, in what proved to be a match winning move, giving Candice her first ever premiership medal. Sister Teagan is yet to experience that ultimate team success. The Merrett family tally, of course, is now an impressive 1200 and counting. Above - Proud mother Janine Merrett (left) with milestone daughters Teagan (300 games) and Candice (250 games) with the family now having more than 1200 games under their belts for the Port MacDonnell Netball Club.
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