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Cover - Gym Challenge Meals - Making healthy eating delicious & convenient Discovering a hidden passion for health and nutrition has led Alex Marlow to open his own café Gym Challenge Meals. Inspired by meals he creates that helped him lose weight and kick his sugar addiction, led to the creation of his business which is now homed at Montebello Shopping Centre. A qualified chef and owner of the Mount Gambier Hospital Kiosk for several years, Alex created the business after being inspired to eat better while training hard at F45 Training Mount Gambier. He recognised that there was a lack of healthy meal options that still provided him with adequate energy while training consistently. “I’ve lost 13 kilograms since July 2017 and have maintained my new weight,” Alex said. “My meals work in conjunction with regular exercise and a

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ROCKET MAN SING-A-LONG OUTDOOR CINEMA FROM OPP. PAGE Gym Challenge Meals is suitable for everybody – and caters for gluten free and vegan people. Aside from healthy meals, Gym Challenge Meals have a delicious range of healthy snacks, including sweet and savoury muffins and bliss balls. They also have protein shakes, smoothies, and of course, coffee making their business a one-stop-shop. Prior to his open date, Alex collaborated with local macro-tracking specialist and weight loss coach Lucinda from Cindafit to guarantee all macro-nutrients in his recipes were accurate and have been audited. He also introduced a PLUS range which are portions that are 30% higher in calories than the standard meals

range. These meals are ideal for men looking to maximise their efforts in the gym or in sport activities, or females who have built up metabolic rates and calorie intakes. Open from 6am Monday to Friday, Alex (pictured) encouraged customers to call in on their way to work. They are also open 7am to 1pm on Saturday. “If you’ve forgotten your lunch, we will have something fresh in the fridge for you or call past and grab a coffee,” he said. You can order your food online, or over the phone. There are savings to be made if you pre-order your meals in bulk for the week ahead. Gym Challenge Meals official open day will be held on Saturday, March 7. Call in and try some of the delicious food on offer, while taking advantage

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e v i l a c i s u m y r t n u o c g n i p e Ke Thirty years ago Allan Cleggett, John Allen and Ray Herbert were at the forefront of what was to become the South East Country Music Association. What started as a truck expo in 1990, strongly supported by the late Allan Scott, also morphed into a country music showcase and that Mount Gambier Showgrounds event saw the formation of the local association about a month later, that this month marked 30 years of celebrating country music and cultivating local talent around. So, from performing on the back of a truck at the expo that attracted 15,000 visitors, local talent was able to perform at the regular club days, which originally were held at the South Eastern Hotel on the first Sunday of every month – a tradition that continues today with only the venue having changed. Names like Kevin Sporer and Sandra Humphries, who was, at the time a teenage prodigy, were mainstays of the group and a packed Mount Gambier & District RSL Bowls Club – the venue the association now calls home – enjoyed a well deserved celebration at their regular February afternoon of music. From the time honoured performance from John “Bones” Hill playing the bones, to long standing member Mel Weistra returning to belt out her favourite tunes, to life member Sandra Humphries, it was a day of nostalgia and celebration. Henry Czerwonka, who is also one of the many performers that has been the cornerstone of the association, put together a backing band for the occasion with Tracey Allen, Michelle Holiday, whose father Phil was another key figure in the association’s history and drummer Pete Wilson. Kevin Sporer was a key in the early days – he was the man with

the contacts to get artists to the association club days and other events. In the early days of the association, which called the cabaret room at the South Eastern Hotel home, musicians came from far and wide to perform at club days and it proved a great launching pad for many a career in country music. And it was a creative hub that saw bands formed and musicians develop and blossom with such a solid platform from which to launch. “We used to pack the cabaret room at the South Eastern and we had so many walk ups,” life member John Hill said. nevitably the association outgrew the facility and had a stint at the North Gambier Sportsman’s Club, did return to the South Eastern and now call the Mount Gambier & District RSL Bowls Club their headquarters. In its hey day, the group was home to popular bands including Wild Card, Crosswind, Mystic Blue, Southern Skies and Mission Impossible, as well as the solo performers the ilk of Kevin Sporer Brenton Manser and Mark Moffatt, as well as the Holiday family. Aside from Sandra Humphries, who is the group’s most famous alumni, the Chambers family arguably is the headline act, that started out performing at South East Country Music Association events, that went on to make an indelible mark on the national, and indeed, international country music scene. Bill Chambers and his young family travelled from South End to be part of the local association. They started their association with the South East association when Kasey, who is now one of the most celebrated musicians in Australia, was in primary school and the South

East group sponsored them to go to the Barmera Country Music Festival, to compete in the talent quest, where, somewhat ironically, Kasey and her family were told they would never make it. The annual South East Country Music Association festivals soon became a key event on the calendar and still are to this day with the 2020 festival set down for March 7 and 8. The festivals, which for many years have called Casadio Park home, used to include workshops from some of country music’s most iconic performers, as well as a talent show, and while it has become more focussed on performances, both visiting artists and local talent, it is still the key event on the association’s schedule. The festivals can attract up to 300 people, while club days can hit the 200 mark and while the association has seen changing trends in country music, they look to cater for those with a penchant for old style country as well as the more rock trend of recent times. “The way we see it, is the music will always be there,” current president Ros James said. And the warmth with which the likes of Mel Weistra, Henry Czerwonka’s band and Sandra Humphries were embraced at the anniversary event showed there is a deep affection for old style country, while the association still looks to attract new members with more modern country artists.

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Below (from left) - Henry Czerwonka, Michelle Holiday, Pete Wilson, Tracey Allen & Mel Weistra. Right (top) - Life member John Hill & president Ros James cut the anniversary cake.

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Breaking up is hard to do... There are lots of reasons I’m glad I’m not a young person in the world of 2020. The obsession with

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Plenty of people have a passion for reading and books but not many take it as far as Cindy Patzel. It is a passion that has taken her to running two Mount Gambier bookstores – a revolutionary second hand book store called The Book Place, which snared her a Mount Gamier Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Business Award and the only specialist new book store in town Collins Booksellers. Her book lovers empire saw her

take home one of the Limestone Coast Women in Business & Regional Development Influential Women in Business Awards last year and if history has shown us anything, Cindy (pictured top right receiving her award from Fiona Pulford) will continue to make sure Mount Gambier book lovers will never want for anything. Her book store dream started around six years ago with a conversation with her husband, floating the idea of opening a second hand book store. “I wanted to open a second hand book shop that wasn’t the usual cramped, dingy book shop with no real order or system to it,” Cindy said. “I wanted an airy, inviting book store, with good

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her toe into the new book industry, bringing the same desire to provide customers exactly what they are after to the world of new releases and specialist genres. “I also knew if we didn’t buy it, it might close down and to think of Mount Gambier without a new book store just didn’t seem right,” Cindy said. “It kind of fits to have both a second hand and a new book store and in the end, I just want to make sure people who love books can read the books they want to read.” And both The Book Place and Collins Booksellers attract customers from across the region including Portland and Warrnambool. “We have set a standard and we only want, if anything, to improve that experience.” One of those standards, when it comes to The Book Place, is price

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“It’s very much the two of us working on everything,” Haavard said. “You compare that to the thousands and thousands of people that work on big films.” Last year, the brothers premiered their first feature film – a crime drama that had three sold out shows at the Hamilton Cinema, where people had to be turned away, and also had a showing at Port Fairy’s Reardon Theatre. It has also been sent to other venues across Australia on request. Hang On To Your Hanger-Ons followed a series of short films and the brothers revelled in working on the feature length project. Older brother Haavard is the ideas man who takes the lead in the writing and directing and also does the sums, while Edvard brings the technical expertise, having worked in almost

every area of film making over his young career, which was kickstarted into action during Year 12 at Monivae College, where he completed a media course. Both have also had their time

Filming to shine in front of the camera. “So far, we are pretty much always on the same page, so in the end, we basically have 50-50 say but it does seem for the most part, we know what we don’t like and know what we like and we don’t really argue where that’s concerned,” Edvard said. Edvard then spent 18 months in Melbourne gaining a wealth of experience across the film industry including cinematography, sound, visual effects and producing, while Haavard completed a 12 month Diploma of Screen & Media but the brothers, since setting up their production company Hei Mary Productions, swear by learning on the job. “When I moved back to Hamilton we basically decided to invest in ourselves and that’s why we set up our own production company,” Edvard said. “We are lucky we have a really good set up at home with an office to work out of.” “The traditional way is to work your way up the ladder working on other people’s films but for us it has been better starting as writers and directors,” Haavard said. “We both believe we have learnt far more from hands on experience, experimenting ourselves and there is so much you can learn off the internet. We have also been fortunate that people we met in Melbourne have been happy to help us as much as we ask them.” And while they have had those helping hands, their work has had a strong local flavour in terms of locations and on screen talent. “Shooting the film in Hamilton and the surrounding areas was both familiar and chaotic,” Haavard said.

“It was quite a different experience and while we knew all the locations we were using really well, getting from point A to point B was sometimes tricky.” Using local talent also added to the challenge of streamlining shooting. “They were mostly people with regular day jobs so we had to work around that,” Haavard said. But what they do know was having shot the film locally and using local talent added to the buzz around the film and the sense of anticipation

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production and the eventual October 2019 release. The duo are the sons of renowned conductor Angus Christie and so music and creativity have always been a part of their lives. “The music in our films is really important to us,” Edvard said. “We have managed to find some amazing bands with great music that are not that well known and they have been absolutely thrilled to be utilised in our film.” And in the instance of the The Swingin’ Hi-Tones, who were featured in Hang On To Your Hanger-Ons, Hei Mary Productions has also garnered future work and has now produced a music video for the group. Film making looks set to take up at least the nest few chapters of the Norwegian born brothers’ story but they also had a successful basketball chapter as juniors. “We were both really crazy about basketball,” Haavard, who graduated from the Australian College of Basketball in Melbourne, said. “But it didn’t seem to matter how hard you worked, you didn’t always get the reward – with film making that has been different – we really see reward for effort.”

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World Class Lifestyle With Panoramic Coastal Views 57 Foster Street, Beachport With stunning views over beautiful Rivoli Bay and set in the eagerly sought after beachside town of Beachport on the famous Limestone Coast, this spacious double brick residence equal to some seven main rooms will suit the most discerning buyer. Pride of ownership shows the moment you step into the house and upstairs admire the large living area encompassing a formal living room, separate dining room with adjoining State-of-the-Art kitchen to satisfy the most fastidious Master Chef. There are two balconies accessed from the living area, one large enough for alfresco entertaining while the other is smaller for those more intimate occasions or to simply enjoy a morning coffee or pre dinner drinks while marvelling over the coastal views. The stylish white kitchen boasts a panoramic window to enjoy the glorious ocean views and features extensive preparation and storage areas, dishwasher, wall oven

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several more vehicles. The Marketing Agent states that the residence would suit families or retirees who are looking for a coastal lifestyle with plenty of room to entertain. Ideally situated so close to the beach and easy access to the shopping and cafes of beautiful Beachport and the gateway to the Limestone Coast with all its history, winery and restaurants.

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Why Not Leave The Dream By Building Your Dream Home On One Of These Perfect Lifestyle Allotments? Titles Just Through. Purchaser Choice Of 180 Day Settlement Giving You The Opportunity To Organise Finance Or Sell A Property. 6 Lifestyle Allotments For You To Choose From. Measuring In Size From 3,734 Sq/M To 4,954 Sq/M, Ideally Located Only A Few Hundred Metres From Mount Gambier Basketball Stadium, Giving The New Owner The Best Of Country And City Lifestyles.

O’LEARY ON THE PARK FROM $269,500 Homes Ready For Your Inspection. Attention First Homeowners, Investors And Retirees, These Home And Land Packages Are Ideal For You. With Stage 1 Sold Prior To Marketing. We Can Now Offer Stage 2. Only 6 Left. Plans Available Or Your Own Design. Two Of Mt Gambiers Leading Building Companies Are Offering Turnkey Finishes At Prices Everyone Can Afford. 4 Plans To Choose From.

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

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DREAM, HOME AND LAND PACKAGE $429,500 Nearing Completion So You Just Walk In And Relax In This Luxury Built Home. Located On A Level Elevated Allotment, With View’s Over Parklands. Designed For Easy Living And Low Maintenance. High Ceilings, Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning And Quality Finishes. Classy Bathrooms And Laundry Areas, Stunning Kitchen With The Best Appliances. 2 Living Areas Or 4 Bedrooms To Cater For Most Peoples Needs.

PRIME ACREAGE ON CITY LIMITS $348,000 14.98 Hectares Or Approximately 37 Acres Of Undulating Glenburnie Country. Beautifully Located On The Edge Of Mount Gambier, With The Glenburnie Racecourse At Your Rear Neighbour. Ideal For The Horse Owner Or The Person Looking To Build Their Dream Home On One Of The Elevated Rises With Views Over The Countryside. Town Water Is Connected With Power Passing, Constructed Day Yards For Horses.

7 STILES STREET MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR

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QUALITY AND AFFORDABLE $317,500 Check Out This Quality Solid Brick And Tile Home Located In The Popular Montebello Area. Stunning New Kitchen With All The Modern Appliances, 2 Large Open Living Areas Formal Lounge Dining And Family Area With Built In Office. Beautifully Renovated Bathroom Plus Walk In Robe And En-suite To Main Bedroom. Good Condition Throughout With Gas Heating.

AFFORDABLE BRICK HOME $215,000 Looking For A First Home Or Investment Property. Well This Could Be Perfect. Brick Home On A Level Allotment With Rear Yard Access. Kitchen Meals, With Modern Appliances And Walk In Pantry. Formal Lounge With Split System Airconditioning And Access To Large Covered Patio Pergola Area. Timber Flooring And Good Carpets Throughout. 3 Bedrooms 2 With Built In Robes.

PERFECT IN EVERY SENSE $298,000 Yes. Perfect Is A Good Way To Describe This Home. Perfect Location, Perfect Condition. This Character Home Has All The Charm Of Yesteryear But The New Owner Need Only Walk I And Enjoy. Two Main Bedrooms One With En-suite Plus 3rd Smaller Bedroom And A Office. Open Kitchen Meals Family Area With Solid Timber Kitchen, Slow Combustion Heating And Split System Air-Con.

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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.

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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290

www.gebhardts.com.au Ph 08 8725 5766 27 Umpherston Street

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$219,000

You won’t but better – A spacious and solid constructed home ripe for renovation. Fantastic location & generous OPEN yard size. Walk to SAT schools & shops. It 9.15-9.45 won’t last long!

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$385,000

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$429,000-$449,000

1 Chauvel Street

$259,000

Perfectly positioned, three bedrooms, main with ensuite and walk in robe, large open plan kitchen/living/dining, OPEN 5kw solar system. SAT 11.30-12.00

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A good offering for 1st home buyer/ investor offering large living area, upgraded bathroom, covered entertaining OPEN and fantastic car SAT accommodation. 11.45-12.15 Ready to inspect!

54 Carpenter Rocks Rd Carpenter Rocks

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$255,000

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

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27 Derwent Court

1 Betula Road

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$212,000

For the practical buyer or investor this one is sure to appeal! Featuring 3 bedrooms, updated kitchen/ OPEN meals area, spacious SAT formal lounge, 10.00-10.30 low maintenance

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$489,000

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$298,000

5 Peters Street

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$245,000

12 Callahan Place

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Rare city centre multi tenanted opportunity. Renovated villa Circa 1900 of 3/4 bedrooms (currently leased), office/warehouse. Shedding fronting Alexander Street. Portion of this leased at $930 p/m plus full office area available.

15 Noojee Street

77 Wireless Road West

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Great for the growing family, cul de sac location, detached family room/ extra accommodation for the extended OPEN family, phone for your SAT inspection. 11.00-11.30

$575,000

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Priced to sell – ultra spacious family home loaded with extras. Granite kitchen benches, ducted heating & cooling, high ceilings and OPEN rear yard access. One of SAT the best streets in popular 11.00-11.30 Conroe Heights!

23 Percy St / 12-14 Alexander St

$187,500

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2 Hawk Place

21 Hilltop Avenue

Elegant architectural design – boasting eco- friendly features throughout. Light filled and loaded with OPEN quality. This brand new SAT home stands out in a 10.45-11.15 crowd. Inspection will

28 Derwent Court

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$239,000

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20 Patricia Court

The absolute dream for the family who love to entertain, the all weather entertaining area and inground swimming OPEN pool will impress, SAT highly sought after 10.15-10.45 location.

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A perfect family home - big on space – solid construction, stunning refurbished bathroomwith two toilets. Triple OPEN length garage and SAT two living areas, close 9.30-10.00 proximity to schools,

2 Palamountain Street

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1 Coora Avenue

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$529,000

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.

2/46 Derrington Street

2/53 Bertha Street

SOLD 4

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$265,000

An affordable seaside home awaits. Deceivingly spacious throughout Bore and rainwater - great shedding. Listen to the ocean, swim, fish and dive in beautiful Bucks Bay.

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A perfect home for an investor or first home buyer. A well maintained property in a good location, close to schools, shops, sports grounds and hospital.

a| 416m2 (approx.)

Gebhardts Property Management

1/31 Wyatt Street

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46 Commercial Street West

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Avail now $240 per week

27 Heath Street

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Avail 6/3/20 $240 per week

8 Bryne Street

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157 Bay Road

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21 Auvale Crescent

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28 Derwent Court

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Avail now $285 per week

34 Yeates Street

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Avail 17/2/20 $300 per week

11 Dino Place

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51 Ferrers Street

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2 Lake Terrace West

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45 Sassanowsky Rd, Suttontown

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$114,500

Low maintenance allotment on own title. Quiet cul-de-sac location, walking distance to City Centre. Surrounded by other quality homes ready to build, established fencing

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34 Yeates Street

$164,500

Lovely brick and tile unit in a quiet group of three ideal for the first home buyer or investor – close to all amenities.

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$229,000

Ultra appealing community titled unit positioned in the heat of Bertha Street. Two large bedrooms both with BIR’s, spacious kitchen/meals/family zone. Currently leased until 4/4/2020 @ $250 p.w.

Apply online www.tenantoptions.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088

157 Bay Road

28 Derwent Court

Avail now $270 per week Avail 20/4/20 $270 per week Avail 17/2/20 3 1 2 $300 pw •Very neat and well presented unit •2 bedrooms, both with built in robes •Open kitchen/dining/family area with gas cooking and heating •Single garage under main roof with internal access •Very secure rear yard with easy to maintain gardens •No pets

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Avail Now 3 1 2 $270 pw •3 bedrooms, main with R/C air con •BIRs in bedrooms 2 and 3 •Kitchen with electric cooking •Separate dining with R/C air con •Lounge with S/C heating •Updated bathroom •Detached single garage •Large yard, lots of shedding •No Pets •Property on the sales market

Avail Now 3 2 1 $285 pw •Three bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite •Large open plan kitchen/living/dining, kitchen with electric cooking, living with R/C A/C•Spacious lounge •Private rear yard •Garage under main roof with internal access •Shed in rear yard •Pets negotiable •On Sales Market


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

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8 Comaum Avenue

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$379,500

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$120,000

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This home requires some TLC but offers a fantastic opportunity to enter the market and reap the rewards. Three bedrooms, kitchen/meals area, large living/dining space, large rear yard.

Showcasing charm, stylish modern updates and a floor-plan that promotes flexible living throughout. A tranquil entertaining oasis in the gorgeously landscaped rear garden, a short stroll to schools and sporting grounds.

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11 Tarandi Road

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22 Allison Street

$235,000 each

Excellent opportunity for the buyer looking to downsize or a fantastic investment. Each unit has two large bedrooms both with B.I.R’s, fresh & modern open plan kitchen/meals/ family area plus room for an extra vehicle. Sought after location.

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1 Conroe Drive

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14 McGregor Street

10 Twila Grove

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To be Auctioned on the property Friday 20th March 2020 at 1.00pm (unless sold beforehand)

Nestled in a quiet pocket in the always popular Conroe heights is this immaculate home which has been maintained to the highest of standards.

23 Cobblestone Court

33 Lake Terrace West

$369,000

An amazing opportunity awaits. Blue chip location and two street access. Solid art deco home with fantastic shedding. The potential here is endless. In conjunction with Key 2 Sale Real Estate

This property presents an extraordinary opportunity to renovate or undertake a re-development (STCC). Approx 7,745m2 of prime real estate located in the Hospital precinct.

3 Heaver Drive

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5 West Street, Tarpeena

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$359,500

This superb family home is situated in a quiet & sought after cul-de-sac location. Beautifully maintained inside and out this home will impress the fussiest of buyers.

106 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

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$249,500

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Priced to sell & desirable location. Big on living space and two street access. Ideal for growing family or investment. Close to schools, shops & parklands. Rental appraisal approx $280 p/week.

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$234,000

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Offering an affordable family home in a popular location. Updated kitchen with stainless appliances and trendy bathroom. Close proximity to schools, parklands and shops. Be quick for this one!

5/48 Crouch Street North

9 Tanglewood Crescent

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$325,000

Located amongst quality homes in a well established area. Offering 4 large bedrooms, master with direct access to spacious 2way bathroom, functional kitchen overlooking beautiful private gardens. A unique and superior home offering relaxing care free living.

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$249,500

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Gebhardts Real Estate are pleased to present to the market this much loved family home set on 792m2(approx.) allotment in a beautiful tree lined street, offering flexibility to grow with the family. This is a home that will be enjoyed for many years to come.

46 Jubilee Highway West

$199,900

Trendy townhouse lifestyle. Low maintenance living in a quality group. Located just minutes from popular schools & city centre. Rare three bedroom unit with 2 toilets at this price. Currently leased @ $235 p/ week.

RENTALS 11 Dino Place

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Prime CBD development opportunity, positioned over 2 titles of land totaling 1,851m2 (approx). Two street access plus third road via a free and unrestricted right of way. When opportunity knocks dare to dream!

Gebhardts Property Management

51 Ferrers Street

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This superb seafront property will appeal to the fussiest of buyers, new floor coverings window furnishings

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3 Huntingdale Court

$329,000

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$389,500

This light filled contemporary home has everything for the family who love to entertain, boasting a very functional floor plan. Within easy walking distance to St Martins Lutheran College.

Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au

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SEC 517 Jones Rd Port MacDonnell

Acreage/Shedding

$299,500

8 acres (approx) of paradise awaits the buyer looking for the perfect Seaside location to build their Coastal dream home or weekend retreat, 2 bay colourbond high clearance shed (21m x10m x 4m high) with concrete floor and power connected, 5000 gallon Rainwater tank, two dams stocking fish and yabbies’ fantastic home site

Apply online www.tenantoptions.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088

23-25 Commercial Street West

94 Commercial Street East

23-25 Commercial Street West

78B Sea Parade Port MacDonnell Avail 20/3/20 3 2 2 $300 pw •3 bedroom home situated in quiet location •Main bedroom with built in robe and ensuite •Built in robe in 2nd bedroom •Separate lounge with gas heating •Open plan kitchen/family area •Double garage umr with internal access •Undercover pergola area •Low maintenance yard with rear access •Pets Neg

Avail Now 2 1 2 $310 pw •Very private 2 bedroom home in great location •Both bedrooms have BI Robes •Lounge with gas heating & R/C A/C •Kitchen with gas cooking & dine nook •Formal Dine with sitting room •Rear Porch/Sunroom •Undercover patio area •2 Carports under main roof •No Pets

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94 Commercial Street East

Commercial •Area approximately 300 square metres,

Commercial •140m2 approx of flexible space

32 Commercial Street West

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

•On site parking for staff •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

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1-3 Torrensdale Road, Suttontown SA

• Renovated main bathroom plus second toilet

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• Kitchen and living areas, perfect for family gatherings

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• Double carport with remote roller door

40 Wehl Street North, Mount Gambier SA

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• 7 Carthew Street, Mount Gambier

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1930’s Bungalow In Prime Location

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RLA: 1811

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Chris Manser

Garth Manser

Elisha Beare

Real Estate & Livestock sales

Real Estate & Livestock Sales

Real Estate Sales Property Management

0417 414 127

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chris@gtlivestock.com.au

garth@gtlivestock.com.au

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Ph 08 8723 6866 | Fax 08 8723 3809 | 50 James Street, Mount Gambier | admin@gtlivestock.com.au | www.gtlivestock.com.au 15 WEHL STREET SOUTH, MOUNT GAMBIER

21 TALLARA AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

OPEN

THURSDAY 5.30-6.15PM

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST BY NOON MON 2ND MARCH 2020 PRIME LOCATION ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES - Situated on the corner of Wehl St Sth & Eleanor Street on a 1201m2 allotment across two Titles. - Maintains old world charm with high ceilings, ornate cornice, ceiling roses and stained mber skir ngs and architraves. 3 bedrooms with the op on of a 4th bedroom or second living area, formal dining, expansive lounge with gas hea ng and a

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R/C A/C, kitchen with electric cooking, bathroom with shower and vanity and a separate toilet off the laundry area. - Possibili es for this unique property include conver ng to offices with the poten al of carparks at the rear, purchasing both Titles and build on the Eleanor Street Allotment, purchasing individual Titles or even opera ng a B&B or maybe two all S.T.C.A

$189,000

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– This Mount Gambier stone home is situated on an 811m2 allotment, is currently leased at $190.00 per week, on a periodic lease with amazing long term tenants. – Features of the home include a large lounge with gas hea ng, dine in kitchen with gas cooking, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with a shower over the bath and a separate toilet off the laundry area with aluminium windows throughout.

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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.

UNIT 1 $339,000 UNIT 2 $359,000 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

5177 CLAYWELLS RD, WATTLE RANGE

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CHARMING HOME FILLED WITH CHARACTER – Set on approximately 2.5 acres just 20 mins to Penola and 40mins to Robe. - Country style kitchen, offering electric cooking, a double sink, a generous butlers panty and slow combus on wood hea ng, large lounge with slow combus on wood hea ng. Other features include two large bedrooms and a smaller sleepout

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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– 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

157 BAY ROAD, MOORAK

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room, bathroom with shower, bath and vanity and a separate toilet off the laundry in the rear porch/ sunroom area, detached single car garage, a woodshed, rainwater plumbed to the home and plenty of room for flower & vegetable gardens.

$259,000

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- This Mount Gambier stone home is situated on a large 1318m2 allotment adjacent the iconic Badenoch’s Shopping Centre. - Features of the home include 3 large bedrooms, Kitchen with electric cooking and ample cupboard space, formal dining, upgraded bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet with a conveniently located second toilet off the spacious laundry area.

5 7 KENNEDY AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

$670,000

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- If shedding is a must then you will definitely be happy here, with a double car garage, two single car garages and a work shop / wood shed with bonus rear yard access for your convenience. - Other features include an undercover pergola area & aluminium roller blinds on the front and side windows perfect for comfort and security.

UNIT 1 & 2/18 LEE COURT, MT GAMBIER

11 HANSON STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

$169,000

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BUY YOUR FIRST HOME TODAY - 21 Tallara Avenue, Mount Gambier is your opportunity to move out of the rental market and move into your very own home. - This property has everything you need. The Dine in mber kitchen offers electric cooking, lounge with slow combus on wood hea ng and gas heater, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with bath, shower and vanity and a separate toilet off the Laundry area.

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- The home has been well maintained with some upgrades whilst also keeping its character and old world charm. - Outside features of the home include security blinds on all windows, a single car garage with a concrete floor, a high clearance shed, a woodshed, rear yard access and a variety of established fruit trees.

58 WEHL STREET NORTH, MOUNT GAMBIER

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

$225,000 WELL PRESENTED HOME IN CENTRAL LOCATION – Well presented Mount Gambier stone home in central loca on – Modern kitchen with gas cooking, dishwasher and a large island bench. Separate dining area, three good sized bedrooms, bathroom with shower, bath and basin & separate toilet off the laundry area. – gas ducted hea ng, freshly painted inside & out brand new

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colour bond roof, detached single car garage with remote roller door with extra area for storage, a man cave or teenagers retreat, roller shu ers on front windows, low maintenance gardens, a private, secure rear court yard and rendered stone fences. Future development opportunity S.T.C.A – Currently tenanted un l December 2019 with a rental return of $250/week


Graeme Cleves Director 0419 806 410

Toni Gilmore Sales Representative 0402 356 905

Bianca Taylor Sales Manager 0407 613 346

Sophie Johnson Property Manager 8725 8037

Jess Boutcher Property Manager 8725 8037

(08) 8725 8037 | www.limestonere.com.au | 178 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier 53 ACACIA STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

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14 LAIRD STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

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A SPACE TO LIVE, RELAX & REVIVE

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9 Beautiful blackwood timber kitchen 9 Formal lounge & ducted gas heating 9 Outdoor entertaining complete with bar

9 Eat-in kitchen with gas cooking & dishwasher 9 Roller shutters on all windows 9 Vendors prepared to lease back

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

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92 WEHL STREET SOUTH, MOUNT GAMBIER

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SOLID HOME WITH LARGE ROOMS This solid stone and tile home offers versatility whether this will be a purchase as an investment property, the family home or a first home owner looking to enter the market for the first time. An elevated property with huge potential and some views! Spacious L shaped living room offers updated LED down lighting plus gas heating for warmth. The living area steps through to the kitchen and casual meals area which has an abundance of cupboard and storage space, timber flooring, double sink and electric cooking. Moving down the central hallway you’ll appreciate the three good size bedrooms all fitted with floor to ceiling built in robes. Neat bathroom comprises vanity, bath and separate shower. Outside offers a small patio area for entertaining, a large yard with side access plus a garage and storeroom for added convenience. Previously leased at $270 per week. Motivated vendor open to offers!

Highest & Best Offers by 4pm 17th March 2020 (unless sold prior) Great investment - more info available 9 Formal lounge with s/c wood heating 9 Huge 2nd living with bar & open out to 9 pergola

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

8 CARTHEW STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

7 COOMBE STREET, NANGWARRY

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Highest & Best Offers by 4pm 26th March 2020 (unless sold prior)

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Formal sitting room with panoramic view 9 to terraced garden and city Wood heating & s/s air con for all year 9 round comfort

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Neat home with recently updated 9 roof & electricals throughout Enjoy the two living areas with slow 9 combustion heating plus a pergola to

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Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

BUSINESS

BUSINESS

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$75,000 + SAV Price Open to Offers

Little Bliss Café

Modern & busy café centrally located in 9 the main street Strong, repeat loyal clientele with reliable 9 staff

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Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

NEW PRICE

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TIMELESS CHARM, ELEGANCE & HISTORY

Limestone & dolomite Victorian Villa on 9 generous 1456m2 allotment Impressive 7ft bay windows and 11ft 9 ceilings leadlighting plus so much more

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A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN A SOLID HOME

Highest & Best Offers by 4pm 26th March 2020 (unless sold prior)

Escape the stress of start up costs & enjoy 9 your new lifestyle change Scope to expand in menu selection, 9 trading hours and catering services

BLUE LAKE PRINTWORKS

Flexible future options for an already well9 established Business A wide range of products & services 9 available with this reputable business of 27+ years

Toni Gilmore | 0402 356 905

Ongoing and repeat, wholsale souvenir 9 clients locally and throughout Australia The business offers, but is certainly not 9 limited to small or large photo printing, coffee mug imaging, fridge magnets

Bianca Taylor 0407 613 346 | Sophie Johnson 0438 812 549

RLA 263 296


A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au

Property Sales & Home Staging

RLA 282 450

NEW

49 Boandik Terrace, Mount Gambier

NEW

10 Swan Street, Mount Gambier

Open

SATURDAY 9.30-10.00

SWAN, ON THE PARK!

YOUR OWN PRIVATE SANCTUARY!

This fantastic first home or investment property overlooks a large reserve and playground and is a short walk to the Swallow Drive Shopping Complex and Grant High School. This renovated, solid brick/stone home features stunning vaulted beam ceilings and contains 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite. The family room with split system air conditioning flows through to the modern, renovated gloss white kitchen/ dining space which features floating flooring and electric cooking. The resort style bathroom with feature ceilings contains a luxurious shower complete with 60cm rain shower head (that you will find yourself never wanting to get out of), powder room style double vanity and separate toilet. The extra lounge room is the perfect space to watch your favourite movies and is warmed with slow combustion heating. The home has been updated with new carpets, curtains & blinds and is freshly painted.

Beautifully presented 3 bedroom stone home surrounded by low maintenance private gardens. Conveniently positioned on a corner allotment, the home has been updated and offers loads of charm and modern features. Inside includes a lovely open plan living area with an updated timber kitchen featuring gas cook top, electric oven & breakfast bar. New carpets & low maintenance timber flooring flow through the property with both r/c air conditioning and s/c wood heating providing a comfortable temperature inside all year round. The bedrooms are serviced by a central bathroom with shower & vanity, with the laundry and toilet located at the rear of the home. Outside features include a lovely private backyard with convenient side access via double gates, leading to a 9m x 6m Colorbond lock up garage with power, concrete floor and r/c access.

$219,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 52 ELIZABETH ST, MT GAMBIER

$249,000-$259,000

5 BURTON ST, MT GAMBIER

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7/28 QUEENS AVE, MT GAMBIER

$229,000

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- Beautifully presented and immaculately presented stone home located just a short walk to the main street and CBD - Polished floor boards, freshly painted inside and out & new window treatments - Brand new kitchen / meals with electric cooking, dishwasher and feature mantle - Two light and airy bedrooms plus sunroom / third bedroom Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 2 1 1

$339,000-$359,000each

Open

$269,000

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SATURDAY 11.45-12.15 - Superbly updated architectural designed brick & tile family home, positioned on a corner allotment with low maintenance gardens - Offering 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s, Updated kitchen with dishwasher, gas cook top & electric oven, separate formal dining and central lounge - Extra features include 2 split air conditioners and gas log fire - Outside offers an undercover entertaining area, s/car carport and Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3 1 2

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$185,000

82 SASSANOWSKY RD, SUTTONTOWN 5 ACRES

- Deceptively spacious brick and tile family home packed full of features - Three bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite and additional bedrooms all with BIRs - Loads of living space including large lounge room, formal dining or kids play room and spacious kitchen / family area - S/c wood heating and r/c split system air conditioning Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 3 2 1

$469,000

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- Key2Sale Real Estate has pleasure in listing for sale this brand new courtyard home - Offering modern first class finishes and situated in a blue chip location - Featuring open plan living with ducted r/c air conditioning, spacious kitchen with island bench, dishwasher and pantry, leading to a lovely north facing alfresco area Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Sara 0437 708 281 3

9 ALLISON ST, MT GAMBIER

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$395,000-$415,000

- Outstanding character home set on 3851m2 allotment in a fantastic location adjacent Mount Gambier Hospital - Character and period features oozing from every angle - Timeless features including high ceilings, leadlight entry, verandah, timber mantles & ceiling roses - Offering rooms of huge proportions the property features 5 bedrooms, main with WIR, formal lounge / dining Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 5 1 4

20 DONOVANS RD, DONOVANS

$275,000

SUNDAY 11.00-11.30

Beautifully updated 3 bedroom solid brick home Located in the sought after Ascott Way area Featuring a stunning open plan living area Modern kitchen offering elect cooking, WI pantry and dishwasher Great shedding, plus rainwater tanks & equipped bore Impressive property offering the complete package

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

$349,000

Open

SATURDAY 12.30-1.00

SATURDAY 12.15-12.45

18B ROBINSON ST, MT GAMBIER

Open

- This neat and tidy stone home offers good shedding and is solid throughout - Offering 2 carpeted bedrooms, master contains built-in robes - The cosy lounge room is complete with both slow combustion heating and split system air conditioning - Dine-in kitchen with vintage look gas cooker, electric oven and walk-in pantry Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281 2 1 1

$245,000

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- Located in a quiet street on the Western side of the city - Open plan living and dining area with s/c wood heating and r/c aircon - Galley style kitchen with electric cooking & dishwasher - The star of this home is the transformed theatre room - Large backyard with well maintained gardens - Brand new solar system with battery storage offering excellent Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3 1 1

NEW PRICE 37 SUNSET DR, MT GAMBIER

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- Two fantastic 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, two living area, double garage , executive units, positioned in close proximity to Market Place Shopping Centre, TAFE & Mount Gambier Hospital - Perfect investment properties or low maintenance lifestyle propositions - Unit 1 – Currently operating as an Air BnB offered fully furnished with excellent figures Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 3 2 2

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11 WIMMERA ST, MT GAMBIER

Open

SATURDAY 10.45-11.15

NEW 1A BETULA RD, MT GAMBIER

$295,000

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SATURDAY 10.15-10.45

- Great little investment to add to your rental portfolio - Community Title unit in a well presented complex - Open plan kitchen/meals with r/c air conditioning, electric cooking, breakfast bar - Undercover entertaining area and remote garage UMR with internal access - Currently tenanted @ $225 p/week until Aug 2020 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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- Inviting stone home offering polished floor boards & ready to move in to straight away - The home contains two living areas providing plenty of space for the family - The renovated kitchen with dishwasher, gas cooktop & electric oven as well as pantry and inbuilt wine rack will delight the budding chefs Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281 3 1 3

6 HAKEA ST, MT GAMBIER

$185,000

Open

SATURDAY 9.30-10.00

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1 & 2/18 LEE CRT, MT GAMBIER

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- Beautifully presented property all so close to the Glenelg River - Features include 2 large bedrooms both with BIR’s - Extras include large s/c wood fire, spacious kitchen with electric cooking & WI pantry - Large 3 bay Colorbond shed (suitable for the boat & caravan) - Solar panels, pergola area with BI BBQ, plus equipped bore & rainwater tanks Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 2 1 3


Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199

21 BRYAN ST, ALLENDALE EAST

Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

Carolyn Gazzard CLIENT SERVICES P: 08 8723 3416

Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: 08 8723 3416

Leonie Carrison PERSONAL ASSISTANT P: 08 8723 3416

Gambier Coachlines

NEW PRICE 103 MEYLIN ST, PT MACDONNELL $469,000-$489,000

$299,000-$309,000

Open

Open

SUNDAY 11.50-12.20

SUNDAY 11.00-11.30 - If you love gardening and cooking your own produce then this amazing property is for you! - Attractive three bedroom home with a sustainable garden that is packed full of fruit and veggies season after season - 3 Bedroom home featuring open plan living with wood heating and r/c air conditioning. - Outdoor alfresco area with built in fireplace Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Jess Starling SALES M: 0419 360 001

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19 MEREDITH ST, NELSON

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- Just one street back from the foreshore is this four bedroom, two bathroom home - Boasting stunning ocean views, natural light and sunshine and large windows framing the bay scenery to perfection - Double 9m x 9m car garage UMR with workshop - Flexible design allowing potential for dual occupancy – the perfect property to Air BnB (STCA) Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

$225,000

1 SPRINGS RD, PT MACDONNELL

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$499,000

NEW > BUSINESS FOR SALE

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SUNDAY 12.00-12.30 (SA TIME)

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2 Bedrooms home in the popular river township of Nelson Kitchen/meals with electric cooking and new vynal flooring Bathroom with shower, vanity and toilet Single garage UMR with internal access Large lounge with r/c air conditioning Enclosed veranda with views over the Estuary out to the river mouth and the sea Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 2 1 1

6521 PORTLAND-NELSON RD, NELSON

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Beautifully presented 2 storey beach house with amazing views Fabulous master bedroom with WIR & ensuite R/c ducted air conditioning and 3 balconies for private entertaining Double car garage offering remote & internal access Colorbond shed offering storage for the boat & fishing gear Exceptional opportunity for a purchaser looking for the right beachfront home Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3 2 4

2 FOOTE ST, MT GAMBIER

$389,000

The business is offered for sale by “Expression of Interest” closing Friday 20th of March 2020 (If Not Sold Prior). Max & Sue Seebohm have spent the last 20 plus years building a highly respected & very well supported travel agency, offering the best, from a fully escorted travel service, to sporting trips and tours, both in Australia and around the world. Max & Sue have announced their retirement from the travel industry, which now offers an incredible opportunity for a family or business, to purchase this unique & award winning travel agency. The successful purchaser will be offered all the assistance in the day to day running of the business (if required), plus a substantial amount of forward bookings, already presold to the loyal clients of Gambier Coachlines. Gambier Coachlines caters for all types of travel. Starting from weekend getaways to see musicals, concerts, sporting events and experience the city life through to extended tours around Australia or overseas destinations! Gambier Coachlines has built a reputation of impeccable and professional service with a real focus on going above and beyond what is expected. As a result, they have previously been awarded outstanding sales agent and a Platinum Agent putting them in the top 3 Travel Agents in Australia.

EOI Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 NEW 12-14 HELPMANN AVE, MT GAMBIER $639,000-$649,000

NEW 93 SHEPHERDSON RD, MT GAMBIER

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Open SUNDAY 12.45-1.15 (SA TIME)

- Beautiful river views right across the Southern front of the property - This solid brick home provides enough space for a family or a large group, offering four bedrooms, one with built-ins - Large lounge room that can be separated from the living/dining area - Open plan kitchen with electric cooking & plenty of storage

- Huge family brick and tile family home in a quiet cul-de-sac in the ever popular lakes area - Four king size bedrooms, all with walk in robes - master bedroom with ensuite - Three huge living areas - Attractive kitchen, including stainless appliances, dishwasher & walk in pantry

Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Jess 0419 360 001 2

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

NEW 7 LUMIDIN BVD, MT GAMBIER

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$319,000

- Beautifully presented low maintenance home, positioned on a corner allotment in a highly sought after area - Offering 3 carpeted bedrooms all with built-in robes, master with ensuite - Open plan kitchen/meals area, complete with dishwasher, gas cook top & electric oven - Spacious lounge room with both s/s air con and gas ducted heating Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3 1 2

NEW PRICE 9 STABLEFORD CRT, WORROLONG

$789,000

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Set on a generous 4075m2 lot with private mature gardens Offering a magnificent Federation Style family home Architectural designed masterpiece built in 2001 Award winning ornamental gardens which are private and very well established - 65,000L of rain water with town water and an equipped bore Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Sara 0438 708 281 5

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13 DOVER CRT, MT GAMBIER

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- Attractive family home, located in the highly sought after Conroe Heights area - Featuring three good size bedrooms, main with WI wardrobe plus BIR’s in remaining bedrooms - A large central 2-pak kitchen offers stainless steel appliances, including a gas cook top - Lounge/dining area and is filled with an abundance of natural light 3 1 4 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

NEW 312 GLENELG RIVER RD, OB FLAT HIGHEST & BEST

- HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS CLOSING 12PM FRIDAY 6TH MARCH 2020 (If not sold prior) - Spacious brick and tile family home situated on 2 acres - Extras include alarm and camera security systems, s/wood fire & r/cycle air con - 2 x massive sheds offering a 12m x 9m and 12m x 8m sheds with 2.8m clearance - Price Guide $535,000-$560,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 4 2 12

- Architecturally designed and set on a 1961m2 allotment - Stunning gourmet kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops, dishwasher, plumbed refrigerator plus built in wine fridge - 4 bedrooms with the main offering a large walk in robe and ensuite - A balcony overlooks the double block with easy care gardens, tennis court and pool 5 3 4 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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- Expressions of Interest close on Friday 13th of March 2020 by 12 noon (If Not Sold Prior) - Nestled in one of Mount Gambier’s most beautiful areas and hidden from the street - Positioned on a large 4,145m2 allotment, oozing character and class with timeless architecture and quality refinements - Classic features including stunning leadlight double doors, Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 3 2 3

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- Located in a quiet cul-de-sac and immaculately maintained home - Formal lounge, large kitchen with gas cooking & dishwasher, open plan living with gas ducted heating & r/c air con as well as a paved pergola area - Master bedroom with WIR and 2 remaining bedrooms with BIR’s - Double garage UMR with remote & internal access, plus rear yard access Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3 1 2

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Learning the ropes in the regions An opportunity to ‘work in a close-knit team and explore a region with amazing diversity and natural beauty were just two of the benefits highlighted by UniSA planning student Gurinder (Gurney) Khera when he farewelled his hosts recently. Mr Khera had spent eight weeks working alongside Wattle Range Council staff, assisting with building, planning and development matters, as a part of Wattle Range Council’s ongoing relationship with the School of Art, Architecture & Design at the University of South Australia. “Council looked to offer support for a UniSA Postgraduate Urban & Regional Planning Student placement, to provide a practical learning and development environment for a student and to also bring a new ‘set of eyes’ to the council planning and economic team,� council’s director development services Steve Chapple said. “During his placement Gurney worked on a number of projects including, council’s proposed Local Heritage Grant fund, potential development of land at Beachport and an examination of Council’s Millicent Airport review. “He also prepared high quality notes and a presentation for council staff on changes to the Planning Development Act.� Mr Khera is currently studying a Masters of Urban & Regional Planning with Uni SA in Adelaide. He has a background in engineering and computer sciences, is involved in residential and winery development, and has also worked in Sydney, New

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Jam packed events calendar unveiled Southern Grampians Shire Council has released the Autumn/Winter edition of the Greater Hamilton Events Guide; a biannual calendar of more than 80 events taking place between March and August this year. Visitors and locals alike will discover upcoming unique experiences throughout the Greater Hamilton region in this 16 page booklet, which includes a perforated Market Guide to tear out and add to the fridge. The Hamilton Performing Arts Centre is hosting some big shows this year in new locations, including an acrobaticspectacular for the whole family as Circus Oz perform Aurora in

the Monivae College Chevalier Centre. Youth music event Flo featuring Triple-J favourites; The Delta Riggs and Motor Ace will hit the Hamilton Showgrounds and the Hamilton Botanic Gardens once again welcome The Australian Shakespeare Company for their only performance of Twelfth Night outside Melbourne. Other highlights from the Autumn/ Winter events season include the biennial Cavendish Red Gum Festival, which includes hot air balloon flights, a collaborative ukulele Eucalypso event and a host of activities, talks and workshops. Families will also love the huge three day Sheepvention Rural Expo with its Careers Expo element and the Teddy Bear’s Picnic at the Hamilton Model Railway Museum. The Greater Hamilton region has attracted some major sporting events for the coming months also, including the 2020 Victorian Closed Junior Table Tennis Championships coming to HILAC, the Dunkeld Polo Cup and the 34th Woody’s Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay. Visitors and residents can also relish the physical challenges on offer in the Grampians National Park including Serra Terror and Peaks & Trails Run, with categories to suit everyone this year. The Digital Innovation & Smart Agriculture Festival will make a welcome return in May, and the black-tie Western District Health

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The Mount Gambier Senior Citizens Club has hosted its first intervlub visit with the Hume Sri Lankan Seniors Association spending February 8 and 9 in the Blue Lake City, enjoying a Saturyda evening event with the local club, as well as a farewell breakfast.“It was a really great weekend,� Mount Gambier Senior Citizens Club president Peter Ploenges said. “We shared a meal and then they danced and danced and danced - everyone had a great time� The Hume club had around 50 members as part of thier visiting contingent and a strong bond has now been formed between the two clubs. The two clubs kickstarted a relationship through facebook and the visiting group arrived late Saturday and was treated to a barbeque at the Mount Gambier headquarters that

night before backing up for a farewell breakfast on Sunday morning. “Some of Mount Gambier’s Sri Lankan community came to the barbeque and we just enjoyed having a chance to chat to the Melbourne visitors,� Mr Ploenges said. The James Street headquarters of the Mount Gambier Senior Citizens Club is still undergoing its redevelopment and the current membership iof around 80 is still keen for more people to get involved with the club. “We get together and have a good old chat,� Mr Ploenges said. “People can drop in anytime we are there to see what’s on offer. Indoor bowls is played Monday, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons with a 1.30pm start for play, with a Saturday evening session from 7pm as well. The two card groups meet

on Thursdays from 1pm and Fridays from 12noon. The club also heads on a couple of day trips during the year, with Hamilton, Naracoorte and Portland all popular destinations, and with only $15 for membership, it is great value. Above (top) - The visiting Hume Sri Lankan Seniors Group with some of the Mount Gambier members at Sunday’s breakfast. Above (bottom left) - Remya, Sriyani, Nalie & Hashinee, who drove a car load of the Hume group to Mount Gambier. Above (bottom right) - Mount Gambier president Peter Ploenges with the Hume group leader Tissa.

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Taco pasta bake 200g dried macaroni pasta 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 red onion, finely chopped 1 red capsicum, deseeded, finely chopped 500g lean beef mince 30g sachet taco seasoning

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Method Preheat oven to 200C/180C fan forced. Cook the pasta in a large saucepan of salted boiling water following packet directions or until al dente. Drain. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add the onion and capsicum. Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until softened. Add the beef. Cook, stirring with a wooden spoon to break up any lumps, for 5 minutes or until browned. Add the taco seasoning to the pan. Cook, stirring, for 1 minute or until well combined. Add the pasta, salsa and cheese sauce. Season. Cook, stirring, until combined and warmed through. Transfer to a baking dish and smooth the surface. Scatter with cheese. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until golden. Serve topped with sour cream, tomato, avocado and shallot.

Get involved in lantern making for Harmony Day The Naracoorte Lucindale district always marks Harmony Day and this year is no exception with the now traditional Harmony Day Wish Festival, that includes the stunning Naracorote Swimming Lake lantern ceremony, set down for March 27. You can get involved by coming along to make paper lanterns to float on the Naracoorte Swimming Lake at this year’s Harmony Day Wish Festival. The lantern making session will be held at the library at 9am on Saturday, February 29. Bookings are essential by phoning the library on (08)8762 2338.

Calling all Beatles fans, let it be and relive your favourite music with a night of food, wine and entertainment at the return of the popular Twilight Cinema event in Portland. Hosted by the Glenelg Shire Council, the Twilight Cinema event will take place on Friday, February 21, from 6.30pm, at the Portland Library, Bentinck Street. The event will celebrate the music of The Beatles with the screening feature film Yesterday, which explores the notion of waking up to a world void of Beatles music. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said the location of the cinema had moved from the Botanic Gardens to the Portland Library to officially unveil the facility’s new outdoor deck and coincide with the city’s visit of cruise ship Seven Seas Navigator. “We’re thrilled to host another twilight cinema event this February,” Cr Rank said. “These events have become a must-do on our shire’s busy summer events calendar and provide a relaxed setting for community members to connect and enjoy free family friendly entertainment. “This twilight cinema will celebrate our brand new deck at the Portland Library, which will offer prime viewing of the Portland Harbour to farewell our cruise ship visitor the Seven Seas Navigator.“ Eventgoers can kick off the evening from 6.30pm on the deck, with a glass of beer, wine or cider from Koonara

Wines or Club Brewing on hand and street food from Jofflyns Fish N Chips, Halliday’s Butchers, Rotary BBQ and Pick-A-Pita. There will even be some desserts on offer for those with a sweet tooth. From 6.30–8pm local performers The Dads will perform acoustic Beatles tunes before you can settle in at 8.30pm to watch Yesterday. “It’s going to be a fantastic night celebrating what’s great about summer in Portland and I hope to see community members of all ages coming along to this great free event,” Cr Rank said. She encouraged Casterton and Nelson residents to mark the future Twilight Cinema dates in their calendars.

“As always we will take our Twilight Cinema on a roadshow across the shire for all of our communities to enjoy,” she said. For Casterton families, the Twilight Cinema will visit on Saturday, March 21, and for those in Nelson, the Twilight Cinema will return with a community market on Saturday, March 28. To learn more about the Twilight Cinema event, visit the Glenelg Shire Council Facebook page. Above - Getting into the Beatles spirit are Club Brewing’s Roger Middleton, The Dads’ Paul Whitehead, Jofflyn’s Tammy Keiller-Burgess and Mayor Cr Anita Rank.

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More bushďŹ re support on the way The Keilira community is receiving continued Federal Government support with additional funding announced for the region last week. Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin said while the focus so far had been on getting support out to individuals and property owners, funding was also rolling out for community and habitat recovery. The Federal Government is helping native wildlife and habitat recovery including in the Keilira area by funding emergency projects including feral pest and weed management through the local NRM. Mr Pasin said that as part of the government’s initial $50 million wildlife recovery package, 16 NRM groups across the country, including South East NRM, had received emergency funding for immediate priority works which may include habitat protection (fencing), shelter (such as nest boxes), supplementary food and water for native wildlife, collection of seeds for

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revegetation, and monitoring programs to track recovery. The Kingston District Council will also receive bushfire recovery funding from a $17 million fund through The National Bushfire Recovery Agency. The council will receive $200,000 for rebuilding council infrastructure such roads, bridges, and community facilities. Mr Pasin said this funding is about helping the recovery effort at the Local Government level. “It’s recognition that fire has a huge impact on community infrastructure at a local Government level. The Morrison Government is assisting in the re-build and recovery of this,� Mr Pasin said. Mr Pasin said the Morrison Government also recognises that community wellbeing is a vitally important part of the recovery effort. “To assist in this, our government is providing $6.9 million for community wellbeing grants and further funding for locally tailored mental health services

through Primary Health Networks (PHNs) across the country,� said Mr Pasin. “These grants will help communities organise wellbeing and recovery activities. The Keilira community will be able to apply for grants through the Country SA PHN, which has also received funding to facilitate these activities and deliver additional mental health resources specific to the needs of each local community. This funding reflects the Morrison Government’s commitment that this recovery effort will be tailored in every region based on local needs. We’ve all heard a lot about the fires in South Australia; in the Adelaide Hills and Kangaroo Island. I’ve heard the Keilira fire be referred to as the ‘forgotten fire’. I’m in Canberra making sure it’s not forgotten. I’m making sure that the Keilira community have support and funding from the Federal Government to help rebuild and recover as quickly as possible.�


LOCAL Pioneers men sign a Gartner set to fly the local flag SPORT US import

Quinton Chievous Hometown: Kansas City, Missouri Height: 198cm Weight: 102kg Age: 27 Most recent team: Erie BayHawks in G-League Position: Shooting guard

The Castec Rural Supplies Mount Gambier Pioneers Men’s team has added Hampton University alumni Quinton Chievous (pictured) to their 2020 NBL1 playing roster.

All eyes will be on Penola’s Dave Gartner at this weekend’s South Australian Super Sedan Title at the Borderline Speedway. He is the one local hope for the SA title in a strong field of 24 drivers from every Australian State and Territory except the Northern Territory. With the Glenburnie track hosting the Super Sedan National Title next month, the SA title has attracted some of the best drivers in the class, giving them a chance to test out the Borderline facility. Aside from Gartner, the field will be headlined by current Australian number one Matty Pascoe. “He has won nearly every feature this season that he has run in,” Borderline Speedway president Cary Jennings said. Mick Nicola Snr is another respected competitor heading to the SA Title with the Victorian based driver already having a swag of State titles in his home State to his credit, having been around the national scene for some time and boasting podium finishes at the top level. Gartner, of course, has an impressive resume and along with the weekend’s State event, he would have his eye firmly on the upcoming National Title. “He has never won an Australian championship but has often been on the podium,” Jennings said. Prior to last year, he had a run of five consecutive State titles and so he will certainly still be keen to regain that throne at his home track. Former national

champion and Tasmanian based driver Callum Harper, who held the Australian title for two years, is also headed to the Borderline for the South Australian Title, while Darren Kane, from Queensland is also in the field and he is also a dual national champion. And it’s not just the experienced, proven performers looking to win the SA Title, Adelaide’s Ryan Alexander is a rising talent in super sedans and has already garnered some podium finishes at State and national level. The February 22 SA Title, a February 29 feature in Murray Bridge, the March 6-8 national championships and the Victorian Titles at Hamilton on March 14 sees the drivers staying in the region for the best part of a month. Support classes this weekend are junior sedans, limited sportsmans, Victorian standard saloons and classic heavy hot rods.

Pioneers women on track for NBL1 debut With tip off only a couple of months away, the Mount Gambier Pioneers Women’s team is starting to take shape on and off the court. Signing key experienced players to help lead the team as it graduates to the NBL1 competition, as well as locking in inaugural naming rights sponsor OneFortyOne for the season, sees things tracking well for the women’s program. And there has been another piece added to the puzzle with Heidi Clark joining the Pioneers family with her background in sports science, focussing on nutrition, recovery, as well as strength and conditioning and stretching before matches. Ben Anderson has also joined the coaching staff with 2019 Basketball SA Premier League Women’s Coach of hte Year Matt Sutton and his 2019 assistant Bryan Green. On court, Ally Wilson, Shelby Cheslek and Jordyn Freer bring some experience and depth to the line-up that already has locally based talent Emily Winter, Olivia Wormald and Melissa Russell from the 2019 line-up confirmed and ready to go, with the rising talent from the region also hard at training, including Keryl Ousey. Former Millicent junior star Jasmine Howe has also signed with the club, adding more experience to the NBL1 line-up. Star recruit Wilson plays in the WNBL for the Sydney Uni Flames and was part of the inaugural NBL1 competition, playing for the Diamond Valley Eagles, but is a South Aussie girl at heart, having plied her trade in her junior years through the SA Country pathways and coach Matt Sutton said that SA connection was important to her. “It’s kind of like coming home for her,” Sutton said. Recruiting Ally Wilson has also spawned

another wonderful opportunity with her US import team mate from the Eagles, former Gonzaga University division one player Shelby Cheslek, coming to Mount Gambier to play alongside Wilson. Cheslek also had a brief taste of WNBA with the Phoenix Mercury and has represented the United States. Wilson will provide the leadership and run the court with ball in hand, while Cheslek is a 6”5 centre who Sutton hopes will dominate the paint at both ends of the court. “They had a really good connection so we are lucky to have been able to sign them both,” Sutton said.

Former Norwood Flame Jordyn Freer, who will be heading off to college around the end of July, gives the team some strength and depth on the wing. There are still a couple more pieces of the puzzle to finalise and once that recruiting is complete, training will morph from skills and fitness to concentrating on the 2020 game plan. “I have a game plan in mind but you do need to wait and see what your players can execute,” Sutton said. “And there is no point in going through game plans unless you have everyone there.” And that will be the challenge heading into their NBL1 debut season, with some of the

player not able to relocate until next month, and in one case, basically on the eve of the season, meaning team chemistry and that critical understanding on court of the offensive plays and the defensive set up could take a while to develop. Above (left) - New recruit Ally Wilson in action in NBL1 in 2019. Above (centre) - US import Shelby Cheslek. Above (right) - 2019 coaches Bryan Green & Matt Sutton will be joined in 2020 by Ben Anderson


LOCAL SPORT Finals places decided Central returned to the winners list when they defeated Tigers in Friday night’s Division 1 baseball. Central were first on the scoreboard in the bottom of the second inning scoring four runs all unearned. Brock Keding found himself at third base after his hit to that base player resulted in a wild throw. He was batted in by Brad Lynagh whose Texas-leaguer landed safely in left-field and was followed by Mark Kilpatrick also hitting safely to the same side of the diamond. Lynagh crossed the plate on Ethan Chuck’s safehit to third base. Kyall McClean’s flyball to centrefield was grassed allowing both Kilpatrick and Chuck to cross the home plate.

In the top of the third Tiger’s Brayden Morton was hit by a pitched ball and Jesse Foster drew a base on ball. They both scored on Tyler Horrigan’s hit to deep leftfield. In the top of the fifth, Foster again picked a walk and Horrigan gained first on a fielder’s choice. Foster scored on a wild pitch and Horrigan touched home on Jacob English’s safety to leftfield before Central’s pitcher Ethan Chuck closed out the inning with the score at four all. Central, through Dylan Chuck’s two-bagger, went ahead in the bottom of the fifth. He scored on Keding’s hit to third base, which also drew a wild throw. One more was added in the sixth. Josh Chuck hit safely to rightfield and crossed on Dylan Chuck’s base on ball with the bases loaded and their only earned run for the game. Central put the game to bed in the bottom of the seventh. Lynagh hit into an error at third base, Kilpatrick walked as did Ethan Chuck. All three scored thanks to Kyall McClean’s mighty hit to leftfield. McClean then crossed the plate on Nathan Meinck’s safehit to rightfield giving the Magpies the win

10 runs to four. Federal held out South Indians to cement their place in the top three. Saturday evening’s game was a tight tussle between second and third on the premiership table. South scored first in the top of the fourth when Damien O’Dine hit safely to centrefield and was batted in by Dean Hamilton’s sacrifice fly to rightfield. Hayden Battye, in the top of the sixth, beat out the throw from shortstop to gain first base and scored on Bruce Morale’s double to leftfield. Federal tied the score in the bottom of that inning when with two out, Alex Reppin was hit by a pitched ball and scored on Wade Chant’s double to centrefield. Chant crossed home plate when Tom Rundle’s hit to shortstop resulting in the throw across the diamond for the third out was fumbled by the first baseman. The Indians went ahead on the scoreboard in the top of the seventh scoring three runs. Tarkyn Morale found himself at first when his hit was far enough away from the catcher to not result in a play being made, Hayden Timms picked a

walk and Ryan Placucci’s hit to leftfield was put down. Morale scored on a wild pitch, Timms was batted in by Hayden Battye and Placucci scored the final run on Bruce Morale’s second twobagger for the game giving South a five run to two lead. The Demons fought back in the eighth when Alex Reppin charged around to third after the baseman was beaten by the hit. He added one more to their score when he was batted in by Wade Chant with his second double for the night. He in turn crossed on Nathan Taylor’s double to centrefield. Federal picked up the win in the even ninth. Lead off batter, Alex Pearson was struck out but advanced to first when the catcher made a bad defensive error and Darcy Pink singled to right-field. Pearson scored on a wild pitch while Pink advanced on that same wild pitch and then stole home for the winning run on Sam Shepherd’s hit into an out by third base’s throw across the diamond. See our facebook page for all the weekend’s results

Junior cricket grand finalists decided MOUNT GAMBIER & DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION RESULTS SENIOR CRICKET WASHED OUT Reduced to one day fixtures next weekend. JUNIOR CRICKET SEMI FINALS O’DONOGHUE SHIELD North Gambier v West Gambier North Gambier 1st innings (9/147) J. Stafford c M. Larter b. J. Judd 6 H. Fisher c J. Judd b J. Prior 27 I. Mulraney 3 B. Allen c & b J. Rgney 24 S. Richards c & b R. Case 12 H. Langlands not out 8 B. Kingberg c J. Prior b J. Judd 4 T. Harris c K. Wrightson b M. Larter 0 C. Richards b A. Hill 0 J. Griffith not out 31 Extras 28 Bowling - J. Judd 3/11; R. Case 2/15; M. Larter1/16; J. Rigney 1/14; A. Hill 1/13) West Gambier 1st innings (5/151) A. Hill 34 H. Case retired 63 K. Wrightson not out 31 J. Rigney c & b H. Fisher 0 R. Case run out 1 B. Bidsdle run out 1 M. Cornolo not out 2 Extras 19 Bowling - H. Fisher 1/4; T. Harris 1/6; West Gambier advanced to the grand final with a four wicket victory. Millicent v South Gambier Millicent 1st innings (104) No batting details available Bowling - M. Harrold 3/10; E. Geary 3/31; J. Domaschenz 1/17; J. Kuhl 1/5; M. Sims 1/2

South Gambier 1st innings (4/114) J. Sullivan c E. Redman b E. Bowman 1 M. Sims run out 0 J. Domaschnenz retired 27 N. Sims not out 43 E. Sims not out 26 N. Yates b E. Cushion b. E. Redman 0 Extras 10 No bowling details available South Gambier advanced to the grand final with a six wicket victory. HALL TROPHY Games still being completed - check out our facebook page for results. SIMS SHIELD Millicent v West Gambier Blue Millicent 1st innings (4/144) C. Bevan retired C. Hateley run out A. Lindner run out T. Lawlor O. Howell c & b L. Scott B. Douglas retired M. Hunt retired N. Fitzgerald retired R. Lindner not out C. Gibson not out Extras Bowling - L. Scott 1/7; K. Jeffrey 1/17 West Gambier Blue 1st innings (6/49) J. Williams b A. Lindner T. Rothall run out R. Barrett c R. Lindner b. B. Douglas G. Reichelt retired P. Dycer retired

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M. Lawson c R. Lindner b. C. Gibson 4 K. Jeffrey not out 5 L. Scott b N. Fitzgerald 0 B. Szopory not out 3 Extras 17 Bowling - N. Fitzgerald 2/10; C. Gibson 1/8; B. Douglas 1/6; A. Lindner 1/6 Millicent advanced to the grand final with a 95 run victory. Mil Lel Green v South Gambier South Gambier 1st innings (5/113) C. Page b R. Grigg 12 K. Maxwell retired 13 L. Cameron c H. Hicks b J. MacKenzie 3 F. Skeer c R. Grigg b H. Virtanen 4 K. Cole c H. Virtanen b T. Virtanen 3 J. Geary b J. Mackenzie 1 C. Clayfield retired 29 R. Miller retired 14 S. McBain not out 0 Extras 34 Bowling - J. MacKenzie 2/13; H. Virtanen 1/14; T. Virtanen 1/14; R. Grigg 1/17 Mil Lel Green 1st innings (6/168) N. Virtanen retired 23 T. Horbury b L. Cameron 0 H. Hicks retired 38 T. Virtanen retired 33 A. Virtanen not out 31 J. MacKenzie c J. Geary b R. O’Donnell 8 R. Grigg b R. Miller 0 T. Fiegert b R. Miller 0 H. Childs not out 4 H. Virtanen c C. Clayfield b R. O’Donnell 0 Extras 31 Bowling - R. Miller 2/10; R. O’Donnell 2/2; A. Page 1/14; L. Cameron 1/28 Mil Lel advaced to the grand final with a 55 run victory.

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South East Field & Game Australia Day shoot

A Grade podium - Richard Emmerson & Cam Scheidl

C Grade podium - Bob Morcato, Frank Kentish & Slim Fennell

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As finals fast approach for summer sports, the weekend weather again wreaked havoc with cricket and tennis, for the most part, cancelled. Junior cricket finals were able to be completed, allowing this weekend’s grand finals to go ahead, while in the tennis, just the division three players were able to get through enough on court action to produce a result. Senior cricket has reduced its two day fixtures to one day matches next weekend as semi finals are on the doorstep of that competition as well.

All matches were washed out except division three. DIVISION THREE Glencoe/Centrals 9-57 d Uniting Church 3-42; Mil Lel Green v Suttontown Tigfers (no results available); West Gambier 7-58 d Mt Schank 5-52; Suttontown Hawks 8-58 d Centrals 4-30; Mil Lel Blue 9-67 d Moorak 3-31 There are two more minor round fixtures before the 2019/20 season finals start.

Sub Junior podium - Fletcher Rossouw, Declan Wright & Shakielle VonStanke

Junior podium - Brodie VonStanke-Dowie & Carter Rossouw

Senior podium - Ernie Scheidl. Veville Kent & Chris Wright

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South East Field & Game Australia Day shoot

AA Grade podium - Tim Widdison, Jamie Dunn & Gavin Dyson

B Grade podium - Romain Devaud & Bruce Oakley

Veteran podium - Peter Klieve, John Van Dooren & Chris VonStanke

The South East Branch of the South Australian Field & Game Association held its first 50 target event of the summer Compak Series at Burrungule Park. Seventy competitors nominated for the Australia Day event sponsored by Barry Sims, Galpins Accountants and Aussie Disposals. Jeremy Kent shot both courses clean for a perfect 50/50 to take out the Gambier Shooting Supplies High Gun. AA Grade had to be decided by a six way shoot off, after all shooting 48/50, with Jamie Dunn winning from Gavin Dyson and Tim Widdison. A Grade saw the visiting Richard Emmerson 46/50 take out the win from Cameron Scheidl and Dane Hastings. B Grade was won by Romain Devaud 47/50, including shooting his first 25, and rounding out

the podium was Bruce Oakley and Stuart Bowd. The experienced Frank Kentish, with 39/50, won C Grade, from Slim Fennell and Bob Morcato. Seniors was taken out by Neville Kent, with 46/50, from Chris Wright and Ernie Scheidl. Veterans was won with another score of 48/50, this time from John Vandooren,over Chris VonStanke Snr and Peter Klieve. Janette Densley, with 41/50, took out a commanding win in the Ladies, while second was Nicola Harradine having overcome Sonya Vanderhorst in a shoot off. Juniors were won by Brodie VonStanke-Dowie, shooting 38/50 ,from Carter Rossouw and Ben Hastings. Declan Wright , with 44/50, took out the sub-junior category from Fletcher Rossouw and Shakielle VonStanke.

Next Shoot Sunday, March 23, Burrungule Park 50 Target Compak RESULTS Gambier Shooting Supplies High Gun Jeremy Kent 50/50 AA Grade 1st J.Dunn 48/50, 2nd G.Dyson 48/502, 3rd T.Widdison 48/50 A Grade 1st R.Emmerson 46/50, 2nd C.Scheidl 45/50, 3rd D.Hastings 45/50 B Grade 1st R.Devaud 47/50, 2nd B.Oakley 45/50, 3rd S.Bowd 43/50 C Grade 1st F.Kentish 39/50, 2nd G.Fennell 34/50, 3rd

Both Warriors teams on ďŹ re in double header weekend The double header round kickstarted on Friday night when Warriors White took on Concordes White. Warriors White jumped out of the gate scoring six runs in the first innings kickstarted by a double by Sarah Polderman who ended up having four safe hits for the game and five plays at short stop. Pitcher Erin Chaplin again held the opposition bats, with Warriors White fielding well when the ball was put into play. Highlights for Concordes White were a safe hit to rookie Arrabelle Searle, two hits apiece to Jo Hopgood and Emily Sutherland, and a hit each to Madelyn Sutherland, Megan Wombwell, and Linda Dodds. Maddie Hann came back for three terrific hits for Warriors White, Justine Koop took in everything that came her way at third base, while snagging two hits herself, while Bri Dunn smashed a double and Clare Chaplin kept her RBI tally ticking over. Warriors White appear to be the form side to take it up to dominant ladder leaders Demons heading into the finals series and when they made it two from two for the weekend with a Sarturday afternoon victory over Wanderers, they only cemented that reputation. Warriors White showed their versality and strength with Koop having another three safe hits and zooming around the bases alongside

speedster Polderman who lasered two doubles. Dunn also had two safe hits to centrefield and Imogen Walker made a great return to the game pitching well in drizzly conditions and picking up two safe hits of her own. Rej Smith continues to impress for Wanderers, also pitching consistently in the tough conditions, and getting another safe hit for herself. Fiona Finch took a great catch at leftfield adding to her two safe hits and Em Hart racked up another RBI in the first innings, courtesy of a double to the right side. Warriors Blue kept thier finals hopes alive at the weekend as well with a convincing 10-0 win over Concordes United. Warriors Blue hit the scoreboard in every innings while showing vast improvement in the field after their mercy defeat at the hands of Demons on Friday night. Raquel Sneath lined a shot to left and scored off of a sacrifice fly to left from Nic Vause. Tammy Jones showed her team how it was done with a lovely hit up the middle but the only other hit for Concordes was to Billie Jones. Leyna Bruggemann continued to regain control of her pitching returning from injury and was well supported by Angela Queale at third, who surprised herself with two lovely hits to the right

side of the diamond. Bek White has found her groove smashing several balls to the outfield and Alison Schultz was amongst the best with two safe hits and three plays in the field with Warriors Blue neeind to stay ion the winners list going forward to remain in the finals hunt. RESULTS Demons 13 (S Beck 3 (1HR), Mackenzie Millard, Montana Millard, K Cawthorne, C Manning 2) d Warriors Blue 7 (A Queale, N Vause, S MacDonald, D Wombwell, K Doyle); Warriors White 17 (S Polderman 4, M Hann 3, J Koop, B Dunn 2, E Hann, C Bignall, C Chaplin) d Concordes White 6 (E Sutherland 2, L Dodds, M Wombwell, A Searle, J Hopgood, M Sutherland); Warriors Blue 10 (A Queale 2, L Bruggemann, B White, K Doyle, A Schultz, R Sneath) d Concordes United 0 (B Jones, T Jones); Demons 13 (MacKenzie Millard, I Morale, S Beck, J Morale 2, Montana Millard, K Cawthorne, R Mathers) d Concordes White 0 (M Wombwell); Warriors White 9 (J Koop 3, S Polderman, I Walker, B Dunn 2, C Chaplin, T Wilsmore, EHann, A Cagney) d Wanderers 2 (F Finch 2, E Hart, R Smith) Right - Justine Koop is in fine form for Warriors White

R.Morcato 34/50 Seniors 1st N.Kent 46/50, 2nd C.Wright 45/50, 3rd E.Scheidl 41/50 Veterans 1st J.VanDooren 48/50, 2nd C.VonStanke Snr 46/50, 3rd P.Klieve 41/50 Ladies 1st J.Densley 41/50, 2nd N.Harradine 34/50, 3rd S.Vanderhorst 34/50 Juniors 1st B.VonStanke-Dowie 38/50, 2nd C.Rossouw 32/50, 3rd B.Hastings 31/50 Sub-Juniors 1st D.Wright 44/50, 2nd F.Rossouw 37/50, 3rd S.VonStanke 36/50


LOCAL SPORT Historic role for rugby league player

Matthew Grubb is making history as the first regionally based NRL game development office in South Australia. Grubb will be overseeing the game across the Limestone Coast including Naracoorte, Millicent and Penola, as well as Horsham and Warrnambool, who are currently

involved in the Limestone Coast League. Grubb started in his new role last month and State Manager of Rugby League Justin Dooley was excited to be establishing the game development role. “It’s the first time in SA, someone has been appointed regionally and gives an indication of the commitment the sport has given to make the game grow in SA,” Dooley said. “We are so happy to welcome Matt (Grubb) to the role, he’s an outstanding young man that we are proud to have represent our sport.” Grubb has hit the ground running in his first month in the new seat. “I’ve lived all my life here in the district and have a passion for fitness, health and competition, not only at a personal level but in development at a junior level as well,” he said. “Having competed in various sports through my life including MMA and NRL, I know the positive benefits that can be gained from participation in sports and the benefits the great game of rugby league can provide individuals.” Grubb intends to promote all versions of league, including non-contact versions including tag or touch. “Rugby league and its variations make the game inclusive for everyone, by offering these different versions of the game we hope that we can make the game accessible to all the community,” Grubb said. He has been part of the Blue Lake Knights in the local competition, which runs from October to December and is a six team league. “There will be an emphasis on building the public base of knowledge through school visitation and introducing rugby league and its non-contact variations to as many people as possible, while traditionally not a rugby league State,” Grubb said. “There used to be carnivals conducted through the school system back around 2010, and we had a few local representatives in the State SAPSASA and SASSA teams - we’d really like to build that again.” For more information on how you can get involved in rugby league email Matthew Grubb at mgrubb@nrl.com.au

South East takes on Murray Bridge

Seventeen South East Tennis Seniors travelled to Lucindale earlier this month to participate in a tennis challenge with 13 Murray Bridge players. The Annual Challenge Cup was strongly contested in hot conditionswith Mount Gambier taking the honours. Mount Gambier’s Trish Douglas was the leading South East player in the ladies event with Leanne Watson, from Bordertown, finshing runner up. Kathy Pfeiffer was the pick of the Murray Bridge ladies, with Rosemary Daish finishing runner-up. Mount Gambier’s John Ralson was the best of the South East players in the men’s event with Millicent’s Alan Schultz runner-up, while for Murray Bridge, Ray Rossiter and Rob Butcher tied for the win, with Gerry Korzebafinishing runner-up. The next South East Seniors Tennis event will be held at Blue Lake Sports Park on March 15 at 11am. Above - (back row from left) - John Ralson, Alan Schultz & Ray Rossiter, (front row from left) Leanne Watson, Trish Douglas, Rosemary Daish, Kathy Pfeiffer & Rob Butcher.

Anniversary celebrations for vintage & classic car lovers This year marks the 40th anniversary of one of the world’s great historic motoring events, the Bay to Birdwood. The iconic event is inviting national and international historic motoring enthusiasts to enter in the motorcade which will travel from West Beach to Birdwood on Sunday, September 27. The Bay to Birdwood is the largest continually-held motoring event for veteran, vintage and classic vehicles anywhere in the world. With a capacity of 1750 entrant vehicles, for the first time ever, the Bay to Birdwood will be celebrating every year of historic motoring from the very earliest vehicles of the nineteenth century up to the current cut-off of pre-1990. National Motor Museum Director Paul Rees said in the past, there had been a gap year between the event involving veteran and vintage vehicles and classic and post-classic vehicles. “But this year we are presenting a combined event and we encourage participants to enter quick to avoid missing out on the 1750 vehicle capacity,” Paul said. “The event is one of the most unique motoring events in the world and could only really take place in a city like Adelaide, where participants can drive a roughly 60 km route from the beach to the Adelaide Hills township of Birdwood. It is an epic Sunday drive and we often see around 90,000 people lining the streets to watch the passing parade of motoring history.” The day will start at Barratt Reserve, West Beach, with an alternate start at Civic Park, Modbury, for entrants wanting to do a shorter route. This year’s route sees vehicles winding their way along Anzac Highway up Greenhill Road, Fullarton Road and North East Road, through the townships of Tea Tree Gully, Inglewood, Gumeracha and onto Birdwood. This route has many vantage points for spectators to

view the impressive motorcade. The day long festivities that greet entrants at the finish line at the National Motor Museum are family-friendly, with music, a Fashions in the Field competition judging the best dressed in each era, local producers, children’s entertainment, and the awarding of the prestigious Concours d’Elegance and Preservation Awards. “The Bay to Birdwood is one of those events that is loved by South Australians and has gained a national and international reputation since it began forty years ago in 1980,” Paul said. “ We are looking forward to a fantastic 40th anniversary celebration for 2020, seeing everyone at the start, along the route, and at the National Motor Museum at Birdwood on Sunday 27 September 2020. It is a great day for our motoring heritage and shows off the best of South Australia, Adelaide and the Adelaide Hills. We encourage historic vehicle enthusiasts to enter online via the Bay to Birdwood website. We have a capacity for 1750 vehicles so be quick to avoid disappointment for the 40th anniversary year.” For more information or to enter your vehicle head to http://baytobirdwood.com.au/enter-yourvehicle/

Young basketballer receives windfall

Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll (left) has presented Millicent basketballer Annelise Janssen (right) her $200 cheque from Wattle Range Council’s Youth Development Foundation. The foundation grant was to provide financial assistance for Annalise who represented SA Country at the Southern Cross Basketball Challenge last month.


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