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Cover - High octane action at Keith Showgrounds Keith’s Diesel and Dirt Derby is an outstanding example of what thinking outside the square can do for a regional town. On Saturday, March 28, the Keith Showgrounds will host its ninth Diesel and Dirt Derby – an event that rose out of the need to reinvigorate the local show and to raise funds for the Keith & District Hospital. Nothing about the evolution of this high octane event was easy or logical, especially the jet boat competitions, in a town of 1200 people 120km from the Murray River and 100km from the beach. But that didn’t stop the spirited and vibrant community, in fact it spurred them on and with a bit of country grit and community spirit, the committee set about digging a boat track at the local showgrounds, with success, not just in lifting the profile of the Diesel and Dirt Derby but also hosting a round of the Superboat World Championship in 2018. The spectacle of the superboat racing if just one aspect of the popular event, which also sees a huge array of motorsport including tractor pulls, motocross, lawnmower racing, a ute muster, an aerobatic display and a demolition derby of harvesting headers – Australia’s only Header Demolition Derby, that has become one of the major attractions of the March event since its inception eight years ago. Live music, a ladies pavilion and sideshows ensure there is literally

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So her plans to pursue a career in the music industry are well and truly in tact as Saiyon works on her vocal skills and her song writing. “I’ve always wanted to be an artist and I want to perform my own songs but I also want to write songs for other people,” Saiyon said. “When I went to

“...There are so many artists out there and you don’t want to be like them but you might take elements of them and make it different and current...”

She left Mount Gambier in 2015 with a plan and slowly but definitely surely, it is coming to fruition. Saiyon Phelan is now 24, having completed a Bachelor of Music majoring in voice and song writing from the Australian Institute of Music (AIM) in Melbourne, she released her debut single last month, dropping the single days before also releasing a music video and her long held plans for an EP are right on track. The St Martins Lutheran College graduate has been dabbling in song writing since she was 15 and admits to her struggles when taking it on at university but she is now comfortable in her own skin – both as a vocalist and a songwriter. “Going to university really helped me find what I really wanted to do,” Saiyon said. “I explored different genres. I really did struggle with the song writing at the start of the course and seriously considered changing my major. I had a real creative block.” But she stuck at it and by her final recital she received the top mark in the song writing class, in fact, it was the top mark ever handed out at the Melbourne campus of AIM.

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university I knew I wanted to release music but I didn’t really know how. That’s when she met Grant Windsor, a respected musician and producer, who has a resume that includes working with Michael Buble and Guy Sebastian, and he has been her mentor ever since and a key driver in her musical development. “He’s an amazing producer and he has really been mentoring me for the last few years, teaching me about the industry, song writing and helped me define what I want to be, where I fitted in , what I want my image to be and what my demographic is – who will listen to me.” Releasing Getting High, her debut single, is the first step in what she hopes will evolve into a debut EP by the end of 2020, with the second single also not far away from release. Putting together her first single was a long process but she is confident the rest will flow in a more timely manner. “It started with the writing process,” she said. “Every time I went back to the song I would hear something different and I really did work on the song for a while. I originally wrote the song at the end of 2016 and then Grant and I worked on it independently and basically co-wrote it. I would say in the end, we worked on it for about six months.” “It was about finding my sound,” Saiyon said. “There are so many artists out there and you don’t want to be like them but you might take elements of them and make it different and current. I am so, so happy with how the single turned out and it is genuinely better than I expected.” In between working on her own music, Saiyon works a couple of days a week teaching music in a special needs school, as well as corporate gigs around Melbourne and weddings. “I really love teaching and I enjoy going to the school – the kids are great and I am learning a lot from them,” Saiyon said. “Teaching definitely refines your patience and people skills. Artists are very driven and tend to get very caught up in what they are trying to achieve. Teaching makes you widen your focus, share your passion and it has been really nice to share that with my students.”

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David from Dartmoor... Normally this is the place you would find Robbie Tansel’s weekly dose of stupidity and ignorance. After last week, where Mr Tansel wrote an article about a friend of his (David from Dartmoor) who eats Robbie’s half eaten leftover pizza crusts, we thought it was only fair to let Mr from Dartmoor have the right of reply. This is not one of those articles Robbie regularly writes where he makes out someone e-mailed him because he’s got nothing better to talk about. Here goes. “Dear Robbie, My wife - I know, who would marry someone that eats another man’s crust - read your article. Her response was, you didn’t really eat Robbie Tansel’s food scraps? (I am pretty sure it wasn’t the first time). I don’t think I can find a man attractive that does that. So this might spell the end of my romance career. I don’t think there are any other females now that would be interested in a man that eats someone’s crusts. Probably have to go on Married at First Sight now to find love. In my defence we aren’t all like the Tansels. We don’t own three, yes three, motor vehicles. Not the ones that sit on the front lawn with grass growing from under them either. Real cars that work, with big stereos and

motors and all four wheels. When I think of people who own three cars, I think, is he a rapper, Hollywood movie director or a criminal? Me, I am just getting through life best I can. You, as a man with three cars, also don’t understand that food is in short supply in the world. Call me an environmentalist if you like, but food going to landfill, or food being consumed by a man in need; which is better? Someone killed a pig animal, milked a cow animal, stole eggs from a chicken animal, picked pineapple and tomatoes, probably from a poor country, and harvested wheat for your little Hawaiian pizza. Then you say to all those people, and the person who cooked it, I am not going to eat that bit round the edge; seems a bit disrespectful. Didn’t your mother ever tell you about the kids in Ethiopia? So I would probably say I am somewhat of a hero, maybe not Captain Planet, or Captain America category, but a hero. I probably should be getting some sort of Robbie Tansel Top Bloke Award. In your next prison visit maybe you could make me something? When your children have a good planet to live on, it will be me they are thanking. I do however think about all the germs that are on that pizza. I probably don’t feel that comfortable in hindsight. But Robbie Tansel is a married man, even though I believe that marriage was an arranged marriage. suspect that Mr Tansel and Mrs Tansel may have had to financially encourage a young lady to become your life companion. I’ve heard the “story” of how you met that unfortunate young lady. Do you really think that all those random meetings before you were “going out” were coincidence? But you are still a married man. One thing I know about being married (probably the only thing) is that personal hygiene is important to a female. I struggle with that still. So I assume there are things

like washing hands, brushing teeth, using deodorant, using soap, flushing the toilet, or even closing the toilet door when using the toilet that you do. You’re one of those guys. So the germs on your hands would be minimal. So the chance of me getting sick from eating your half eaten pizza crusts seems low. Just to be careful I might give my lips a wash in future after eating the pizza. Wouldn’t want to catch stupid off you. I have noticed that since eating that crust, my weight has increased, I seem to have more body hair, my body odour has increased in a negative way and I went and purchased a new motor vehicle. Maybe part of you has entered my soul through eating those crusts? But I haven’t found Macklemore or Kanye West pleasing to my ears thankfully, so maybe I haven’t totally caught Tanselitis. Would I eat your leftover crusts again? Probably. But I feel ashamed now, which is probably not what my peer support leader is meant to do. Didn’t you swear an oath to serve and protect or something like that when you signed up as a peer support leader in 1992? Did you indicate

somewhere in the oath that you were only going to do those things for a limited timeframe? No. I might call Mount Gambier High School and tell them I am having an issue with my peer support leader. I guess you have a good record for the first 28 years and most things have turned out ok. You be careful though, because if I report you, they might ask for your

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badge back. It’s probably one of those dangerous badges that has a pin on the back. I doubt the school would allow that now. Anyway, hopefully we can move on from this now, Robbie. If you’d like to go eat some pizza with me and Robbie, email him at robbietansel@gmail.com I’ve got dibs on the crusts.”

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Planet Youth survey has revealed some surprising insights and trends into alcohol and drug use among the Limestone Coast’s next generation. The survey results were announced by the Planet Youth team from Iceland’s Reykjavik University at a community information session at Mount Gambier City Hall last week. Fifteen-year-old students from four schools in the Mount Gambier and Grant District council areas participated in the online survey, which asked questions around drug and alcohol use, mental health, sleep patterns and social media and gaming habits.

Mount Gambier was one of five sites selected for the Planet Youth trial by the Alcohol and Drug Foundation, with the program coordinated by local drug action team Substance Misuse Limestone Coast (SMLC). SMLC Project Officer Sophie Bourchier said it was clear from the

results that youth alcohol use was one of the greatest problems facing the region. “Alcohol is pervasive in the Australian culture and these statistics highlight that young people and possibly parents/caregivers don’t understand

the health and psychosocial problems associated with early alcohol use,” Sophie said. “It was disappointing to see that nearly 30 per cent of the young people surveyed had tried alcohol by the age of 13 and the same percentage have been drunk by the age of 15 but this is also valuable insight for us. “On a more positive note, it was pleasing to see our data showed lower cannabis use compared to the average and also, good results around general happiness.” “It was also interesting to see how many adolescents had tried e-cigarettes or vaping equipment the modern-day version of smoking traditional cigarettes.” Comparison data against other Australian sites involved in the

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program showed similar trends across many of the questions, however local social media use was nearly 14 per cent above the national average. Involvement with organised extracurricular activities was 8.2 per cent below the national average. Ms Bourchier said the closed session with stakeholders, including councils, schools and Liana Bellifemini, Senior Community Development Officer, ADF; Alfgier Kristjansson, organisations, held last Senior Scientist, Planet Youth & Substance Misuse Limestone Coast Project Officer week, was the first step Sophie Bourchier . PHOTO COURTESY OF KATE HILL towards proactively addressing the issues raised. “Now it’s about analysing the data and forming a blueprint of sorts, to guide us into the future,” she said. • 29.2 per cent have tried alcohol by the age of 13; “The Planet Youth model is • 29.5 per cent have been drunk once or more in their lifetime; internationally renowned for • 13.2 per cent have used cannabis once or more in their lifetime; significantly reducing alcohol and • 16.4 have used e-cigarettes once or more in their lifetime; drug use among young people using • 20 per cent have smoked a cigarette in their lifetime; solutions that are regionally unique • 57.7 per cent rate their mental health as ‘good’ or ‘very good’; and we’re very fortunate to be part of it. • 4.3 per cent are using prescription stimulants without a prescription; “Over the next few years, we can • 23.2 per cent drink alcohol at home; address all issues highlighted to assist • 27.5 per cent drink alcohol at the home of others; and guide our young people to flourish • 11.5 per cent got drunk in the last 30 days; in an even more vibrant, healthy • 53.3 per cent spend 3 hours or more each day on social media. community.”

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Festival funding on offer for local communities Arts and culture organisations in Barker are invited to apply for a share of more than $500,000 available in funding across Australia for arts projects at festivals and significant oneoff community celebrations. Member for Barker Tony Pasin is encouraging organisations to apply for the next round of Festivals Australia funding. Festivals Australia funds arts projects including parades, performances, workshops and installations to promote community engagement at local festivals in regional and remote Australia. Mr Pasin said festivals are a highlight on the community calendar for people of all ages in communities across Barker. Applications close on Sunday, March 22, at 5pm. For more information and to apply visit: www.arts.gov.au/festivals.



The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Patient Transfer Facility in Mount Gambier continues to attract donations, with the City of Mount Gambier handing over $15,000 to boost the critical project. The RFDS recently purchased an existing hangar at Mount Gambier Airport and now are ramping up the campaign to finance the transformation of what amounted to a tin shed into a state-of-the-art Patient Transfer Facility that will enhance patient care and operational response times for critical patients on the Limestone Coast when they need it most. Aside from government and private sector donations, the RFDS is continuing to challenging individuals to dig deep to help finance the facility via the RFDS website and following the links. Twice a day, the Royal Flying Doctor Service lands in the South East – at least once a day in Mount Gambier – to respond to medical emergencies and provide the finest care to people in need of life-saving surgery or

specialist care. It sees what is a five hour journey by road take 60 minutes in the air, ensconced in a what is basically a flying intensive care unit. “Council recognises the vital role the RFDS play in supporting our community in times of critical need and we are very pleased to provide support for the first facility of this type in regional Australia,” City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin OAM said. The patient transfer facility has been transformed from an existing hangar into a state-of-the-art facility including ambulance bay and intensive care unit that will enhance patient care and operational response times for critical patients in the Limestone Coast. “The donation from City of Mount Gambier has assisted in the transformation of the hangar with

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…, you can be sure your generous donation will benefit the Mount Gambier community for decades to come… Bill Russon (Mount Gambier RFDS Support Group president)

Above - City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin OAM (centre) and CEO Andrew Meddle (right) present a cheque for $15,000 to Mount Gambier RFDS Support Group President Bill Russon (left). the facility set to provide a new standard of care as well as upgrading comfort levels for patients, crews and service delivery partners,” Mr Russon said. “Thank you to the City of Mount Gambier, you can be sure your generous donation will benefit the Mount Gambier community for decades to come.” The facility is set to become operational in April this year.

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Currently, critically-ill or injured patients in Mount Gambier are exposed to the elements as they wait to be transferred by stretcher into a RFDS aircraft, often in the extreme heat of summer or cold, wet winter weather and at all hours of day and night. The new RFDS Mount Gambier Patient Transfer Facility will be a landmark project in South Australia. “We are most grateful for the service

provided by the RFDS which is of significant benefit to the residents of the City of Mount Gambier and the wider region and I thank them for all they do,” Mayor Martin said. “I also wish to acknowledge the work of the Mount Gambier RFDS support group who work tirelessly volunteering their time to raise funds for this worthy cause.”

A chance to have your say The City of Mount Gambier is seeking feedback on its 2020 2024 Draft Strategic Plan. With an aspirational vision for Mount Gambier to be ‘an inclusive city where people lead fulfilling lives’, the plan will guide the actions and decisions of the Council through to 2024 and is supported by a number of other strategic documents that underpin the planning for service delivery. The plan is centred around four key goals that carry over from the previous strategic plan - our people, our location, our diverse economy, our climate, natural resources, art, culture and heritage. The draft document is available to download at www. haveyoursaymountgambier. com.au or in hard copy at the Council office at the Civic Centre, 10 Watson Terrace. Community consultation closes on Sunday, May 3. Council will formally consider all feedback before adopting the final plan in June.

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It was a 25th anniversary celebrated in style as the sun beat down on the Port MacDonnell foreshore and new Waterfront development and while it was a far cry from the early days of the Bayside Festival, its new incarnation – the Bay Escape – had at its heart community, and that is, afterall, what the Port MacDonnell event is all about.

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t is about the seaside community getting together and showcasing the Port MacDonnell community to those outside its town limits, and since day one, organisers of the 25 year old event have done just that. Around 5000 people turned up for the 25th anniversary celebrations and even the unpredictable Port MacDonnell weather came to play. “It was an absolute pearler of a day, beautiful weather and lots of happy people,” Bay escape organising committee member Kate Hill said, with the 5000 attendance up from 4000 in 2019. “This is the second year we’ve had the revamped format and judging by the success of Saturday, it looks like it’s really resonating with the people of the Limestone Coast,” Kate said. “We’ve already had some great feedback piling in from stallholders and the public and it’s clear that our aerobatics show with Chris Sperou was a big hit with the crowd. To have such a legend flying over the bay for our 25th anniversary was a great way to showcase the town and the new

Waterfront precinct and also celebrate how far the event has come.” In its infancy, the Bayside Festival was a market style event with musical performances, held on the Port MacDonnell foreshore, with pie eating and octopus throwing, the popular headline acts. As with all major events, its popularity came and went, the date was moved, and eventually time for rebranding seemed the best solution to breathe new life into the event. That relaunch of sorts came last year when the Bay Escape was born, still looking to provide high quality entertainment and popular novelty events, as well as showcasing food and wine more than ever before.

For the 2020 25th anniversary event, a pull-a-pot experience was added to the program and while it enjoyed a luke warm reception, organisers believe it is

a concept worth pursuing and refining for the future. The Pull-a-Pot, aboard the Remarkable charter vessel, was all about giving guests an authentic rock lobster fishing experience and a look inside the town’s main industry. “Although we didn’t have as many bookings as we would have liked on the pull-a-pot, those that did go had a good time and that’s something for us to work on for next year,” Kate said. A stellar line-up of musicians provided the soundtrack for the 25th anniversary celebrations, including Rhys Crimmin, Mischief and Mayhem, Ellyana Sims, Sleuth and The Southern Undertows, while the all-day bus service to and from Mount Gambier, introduced last year, also ran from the Jens Hotel carpark straight to the event gates at regular times during the

day and has certainly been a driver of increased crowd numbers. The committee is taking a well earned break but will get together sooner rather than later to debrief and start planning the 2021 event. “Events like the Bay Escape only happen because of a lot of hard work and dedication by people, businesses and organisations and we’re very appreciative of all those who continue to support us,” Kate said. “Just seeing all the photos, videos and comments popping up on social media of people having a good time at the event is great to see and makes all the hard work worthwhile.” Highlights for us were watching that amazing air show by Chris Sperou, seeing Jay the Cray wedge his butt in the Goggomobil and just watching you all eat, drink, dance and enjoy yourselves in the sunshine. Photos by Tanya Ewen & Kate Hill

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Oxlade said the competition was part of a concerted effort to reinforce the message of looking after our sensitive coastal areas. “Wattle Range Council has beautiful beaches and unique coastal environments that are sadly being damaged by visitors and residents,” she said. “We need the help of our young people to encourage the public to protect and care for our beaches and coastal dunes. This is a unique chance

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to spread the word and have your design on a sign for all to see.” The winning sign will be printed by council and installed at one or more locations along the Wattle Range coast. Entries close on Tuesday, March 31 with more details and competition entry forms available from any of council’s offices, the Millicent Library or online at www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au/youthweek


Impressive sea views of Rivoli Bay

21 McArthur Place, Beachport An attractive 4 bedroom family residence with stunning views over Rivoli Bay, low maintenance gardens offering spacious entertaining areas. There is plenty of room for all the family to enjoy living in this lovely home. The double storey brick home boasts a wide veranda at the front which is accessed from the living room providing a perfect spot for an early morning cup of tea or to simply relax with your favourite book. Light and bright throughout, downstairs features two bedrooms with large windows, a spacious family/ rumpus room, bathroom room with shower and toilet and a separate laundry. The rumpus room provides access to the large rear covered pergola is ideal for parties, family BBQs or a place for a quiet siesta listening to the sounds of nature.

Upstairs offers an Open plan living area incorporating the dining room and kitchen. There is sliding door access to the balcony from the living area where you can enjoy views of stunning Rivoli Bay, a pre dinner drink or simply relax and enjoy the sea breeze. There are two large bedrooms and a well placed bathroom with shower, toilet and vanity bar. The kitchen offers ample preparation and storage areas. Complementing the property is tasteful dĂŠcor, solar panels, two rainwater tanks, 4 bay wood framed shed plus a workshop and set amid easy care grounds. Just a short 5 minute walk to the main street of Beachport with all its fabulous dining and shopping, perfect beaches for swimming, fishing, snorkelling and surfing and the gateway to the famous Limestone Coast with all its history, wineries, walking trails and restaurants.

Open Inspections: Sat 7th March - 2 to 3pm Sun 8th March - 2 to 3pm

Priced at: $540,000 or nearest offer

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Lot 91 Robertson Hundred Line Road, Moyhall SA 5271 Cameron Grundy 0408 843 096 cgrundy@salrealestate.com.au

154.5 Hectares - 381.5 Acres approximately

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? AUCTION FRIDAY 1ST MAY 2.30PM AT PORT MACDONNELL FOOTBALL CLUB PRIME GRAZING LAND – Approx 130 Acres of very good quality lake country opposite foreshore – Fenced into 3 main paddocks with small fenced area of natural scrub – 2 equipped windmills with troughs – Large excavated watering hole

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UNIT 1 $339,000 UNIT 2 $359,000 LUXURIOUS UNITS IN PRIME LOCATION – Two luxurious, conveniently located units located close to schools, shops, The Mount Gambier Hospital and the centre of town. – Unit 1 & 2 – 3 bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite, built in robes in remaining 2 bedrooms

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$189,000 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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Graeme Cleves Director 0419 806 410

Toni Gilmore Sales Representative 0402 356 905

Bianca Taylor Sales Representative 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 BUSINESS

Due to the Adelaide Cup public Holiday our office will be closed Monday 9th March. Although we have no opens scheduled our team is available for any private inspections.

Please contact Bianca Taylor on 0407 613 346 Graeme Cleves 0419 806 410 53 ACACIA STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER Highest & Best Offers by 4pm 26th March 2020 (unless sold prior)

BLUE LAKE PRINTWORKS Flexible future options for an already well-established Business. A wide range of products & services available with this reputable business of 27+ years. Ongoing and repeat, wholesale souvenir clients locally and throughout Australia including businesses located in Western Victoria, Riverland, Grampians, Great Ocean Road, Fleurieu Peninsula, Limestone Coast and more. Souvenir shop, photographic gallery, quick print plus local and Australian souvenirs. This business offers, but is certainly not limited to small or large photo printing, coffee mug imaging, fridge magnets, stubby holders, postcards, wine coolers, spoon collectables, key tags, t-shirts, digital colour copying, double sided printing A3 size, Document binding, Docket books, block mounting and more! Established website, shopfront & social media – Plenty of easy & low cost alterations to be made to further grown and benefit the business. Current owner moving to retirement life & happy to help with transition for new business owner if requested. More information available

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Bianca Taylor 0407 613 346 | Sophie Johnson 0438 812 549

8 CARTHEW STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

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

Renovated bathroom with spacious 9 shower & vanity - seperated toilet Double carport plus shedding including 9 small workshop, wood shed and more!

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

13 WOODCREST CLOSE, MOUNT GAMBIER

161 LAKE TERRACE EAST, MOUNT GAMBIER

DO YOU HAVE A PROPERTY THAT SUITS THESE BUYERS? Mr & Mrs L - Cash buyers Updated 2 or 3 bedroom home 2 toilets if possible but not a must Small entertainment area Low maintenance yard

$349,000

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Mr & Mrs M Up to $170,000 3 bedrooms minimum or 2 bedrooms & 2 living Happy to do minor cosmetic works Shedding is a must for a handy man

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2/110 Jubilee Highway West, Mount Gambier

5 Yahl Hall Road, Yahl

NEW > IMMACULATE PRESENTATION, TOP LOCATION

NEW > COUNTRY LIFESTYLE - CITY CONVENIENCE

If you are after a home in a central location, you won’t find better than this immaculately presented brick and tile unit. Features include 2 spacious bedrooms, both with BIR, plus a comprehensive list of furniture. Extra’s include open plan kitchen/dining/lounge with gas/electric cooking, bathroom with separate shower, bath and vanity, plus separate laundry and WC. Outside features include low maintenance gardens with private rear courtyard (excellent for children). A single garage UMR offers remote entry & internal access, providing secure parking. This property features being the rear unit of only 2 in the complex. Well suited to those looking at downsizing or a fantastic investment to add to your property portfolio.

Impressive 4-bedroom, 2 bathroom family home, immaculately presented with the added bonus of a huge colorbond shed completely decked out for all the toys. Framed by manicured, easy care gardens with a hot mix driveway, this attractive family home, built in 2013 has been built and designed for simplicity and an easy maintenance lifestyle. Offering open plan living area incorporating striking kitchen/ dining/living, light filled lounge, master bedroom with ensuite and WIR and beautiful alfresco area with patio blinds. Huge 15m x 12m Colorbond shed with 3.5m clearance roller doors – the ultimate shed for tradie, car or boat enthusiasts or caravaners. Loads of extras including double car garage UMR, r/c split system air conditioning, solar hot water and rainwater plumbed to the home. Securely fenced yard – the perfect playground for children and pets.

$229,000 W.I.W.O Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 NEW 43 BOANDIK TCE, MT GAMBIER

$219,000

- Inside offers lounge with s/c wood heating, striking new kitchen/ meals area with dishwasher, gas cooktop and electric oven - Renovated bathroom plus fully updated laundry and toilet - Outside offers beautiful pergola with pot belly heater & patio blinds, private & secure back yard with rear yard access, extra wide single carport, stone garage, workshop, garden shed - Freshly painted, new flooring and window treatments Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

14A POWER ST, MT GAMBIER

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- Inner city living at its best! - Amazing architecturally designed home built in 2012 - Classy open plan living perfectly positioned to overlook the outdoor entertaining area - Excellent energy efficiency with hydronic heating, insulation, double glazed windows and rainwater - Automated watering system, double car garage UMR with remote entry Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 3 2 2

NEW LOT 1002 GRANITE CRT, MT GAMBIER 3.5 ACRES

$220,000

- Build your dream home on a large 3.5 acre allotment in the City (S.T.C.A.) - Gas, power, sewer, water & phone passing ready for connection - Great location minutes from the centre of the City - Excellent lifestyle block with plans for future subdivision (S.T.C.A.) - Elevated allotment with highly desirable home sites Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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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 WYATT ST, MT GAMBIER

$530,000

- An absolutely stunning property for the discerning buyer with homes of this quality & style seldom entering the market - The contemporary open plan living area features gorgeous timber flooring, gas log fire & r/c air conditioning - Exit through large stacker doors to the stunning North facing alfresco area featuring built-in BBQ and fridges Contact Sara 0438 708 281 or Al 0418 849 266 3

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LOT 50 – 89 BENGALEE CRES, MT GAMBIER - Aramanta Developments is pleased to offer stage 4 of its latest land division, offering an amazing lifestyle, with spectacular views like no other in Mount Gambier - Situated on the city's northern outskirts, this estate will appeal to residents looking for value in a peaceful family neighbourhood - All services are available, with allotments retained and fenced for cost efficient building LAND Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Gail 0409 268 199

NEW 93 SHEPHERDSON RD, MT GAMBIER

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- EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSE FRIDAY 13TH OF MARCH 2020 BY 12NOON (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 with modern luxuries Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 3 2 3

20 EMERALD DR, MT GAMBIER

NEW PRICE 33 AVEY RD, MT GAMBIER

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- 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

NEW PRICE 4/9A SHEPHERDSON RD, MT GAMBIER $85,000 REDUCED TO SELL

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Private 379m2 allotment within walking distance to CBD Rare opportunity to purchase vacant land in a central location All services available ready for building your dream home Plans available for 3bed/2bath/2car courtyard homes Great location near Reidy Park School & Tenison College

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

NEW PRICE 10 MOUNTAIN CRT, MT GAMBIER

$139,000

- Picturesque vacant allotment of 5018m2 available on the outskirts of Mt Gambier - Walking distance to Tenison Woods College, West Gambier FC & Icehouse basketball stadium - Town water, power & telephone connected - Ring your builder today

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Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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$399,000-$419,000

- The master suite is complete with a large his/hers robe and ensuite with DBL shower and DBL vanity - Open plan kitchen/dining/family featuring split system air conditioning and floating timber flooring - Kitchen with s/s appliances, gas cook top & electric oven, dishwasher, large pantry and ice maker fridge - Alfresco dining with built-in barbecue and fridge make this a fantastic entertaining area Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281 4 2 4

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Vacant 725m2 allotment ready for your new home Elevated outlook over a new area All services available including town gas Great position surrounded by quality homes Ring your builder today

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Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199

Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

Jess Starling SALES M: 0419 360 001

Carolyn Gazzard CLIENT SERVICES P: 08 8723 3416

Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: 08 8723 3416

NEW 2 HARLEY ST, ALLENDALE EAST

184 Pelican Point Road, Pelican Point

Leonie Carrison PERSONAL ASSISTANT P: 08 8723 3416

NEW 13 MEYLIN ST, PORT MACDONNELL

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$165,000

Open SUNDAY 12.00-1.00

- EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSE 27TH MARCH 2020 AT 12NOON (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) - Quaint 3 bedroom home with loads of country charm set on a 845m2 allotment - Inside offers separate lounge with new r/c split air con, lovely open plan kitchen/meals/living area with electric cooking and master bedroom with WIR & ensuite

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Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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NEW 305 WOODLANDS RD, YAHL 7.5 ACRES

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Centrally located allotment with unique early settlement cottage Stripped interior ready for your renovation Local history being the former home of Granny Williams Offering sailcloth wall cladding with Cornish style double sided fireplace - 507m2 allotment with great shedding & new septic connected - Ripe for renovation or remove & build your new home (S.T.C.A.)

$659,500

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NEW 477 NORMAN RD, YAHL 10 ACRES

$499,500

NEW > SEASIDE ESCAPE - ABSOLUTE BEACHFRONT EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSE FRIDAY 27TH MARCH 2020 AT 12NOON (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR) Featuring direct beach access and lovely sea views is this renovated three bedroom home, perfect for weekend getaways and seaside escapes. Located right on the beach on a 736m2 allotment the home offers 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen/meals/ family space with renovated kitchen & sea views, combined laundry/bathroom with shower, toilet and vanity and large fully enclosed outdoor entertaining area at the rear plus single carport UMR. Loads of extra features including gas heating, r/c split system air conditioning, bore and rainwater with the home also coming furnished for the new owners to move straight into and enjoy. Outdoor adventure including fishing, swimming, beach walks are all right on your door step or curl up with a good book and watch the waves roll in!

E.O.I Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 48 GLYNN DR, NENE VALLEY

$525,000-$545,000

- Architecturally designed coastal residence, offering the best in seaside luxury with ocean views and excellent shedding - Offering four large bedrooms, including upstairs Master suite with spacious retreat, walk in robe, and luxurious ensuite - Huge open plan living space, incorporating kitchen with walk in pantry, stainless steel gas oven, plus an additional lounge area - The very best in beachside living awaits you... Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 4 2 3

NEW 312 GLENELG RIVER RD, OB FLAT HIGHEST & BEST 2 ACRES

- HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS CLOSE FRIDAY 6TH MARCH 2020 AT 12NOON (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

MOUNTVIEW ESTATE

Starting from $145,000

- Here is your opportunity to secure a picturesque country living allotment on the edge of the city - Allotments from 3000m2 to 5000m2 - Situated close to Tenison Woods College & Malseed Park, price includes rural style fencing, power and town water - Offering beautiful home sites with scenic views to the Tower of Mount Gambier and an appealing country lifestyle LAND Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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- “The Deck” is a beautiful timber clad home offering picturesque uninterrupted views over the Glenelg River - Currently run as a popular holiday accommodation, the property is being offered on a walk in walk out basis - Offering 3 bedrooms, bathroom, laundry, large light filled living area with wood heating plus kitchen/dining area - Colorbond garage, under house storage, rain and bore water Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 3

123 & 125 PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT

1

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$89,500 EACH

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

GLENBURNIE HEIGHTS

LAND

Starting from $115,000 REDUCED TO SELL

- Exciting new subdivision overlooking the Mount Gambier Racecourse and surrounding countryside, located within minutes from the City Centre - Power & town water connected - Magnificent opportunity to build your dream home, with plenty of room for sheds and stables (S.T.C.A) - Ring your builder today and start planning your dream home Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

LAND

- Huge solid brick family home situated on a 7.5 acre allotment in the popular Yahl district - Three living areas with s/c wood heating - Country style timber kitchen complete with electric cooking & dishwasher - Excellent shedding including double carport UMR, 11m x 7m shed with 2.4m clearance along with large workshop space and loft

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Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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NELSON COTTAGE, NELSON

2

5

$599,500

- Nelson Cottage is an iconic property offering B&B accommodation and the opportunity to live and work from home. - Providing a total of 6 guest bedrooms the property can accommodate up to 15 people. - The owners’ residence includes reception area, two bedrooms, ensuite bathroom, wood heated lounge, large Blackwood kitchen. - Huge dining room with potential for extra income including high teas, café, conferences or boutique restaurant Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 8 3 2

LOT 15 PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT 71 ACRES

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

LOT 3 BRUINS RD, WANDILO

LAND

2

3

$99,000-$108,000

- Get your building plans ready and start planning your weekends away in Donovans - This fabulous block of approximately 389m2 will provide you with views of the Glenelg River - Power and STEDS run past the block - A reluctant sale, get in quick to secure your own piece of paradise! Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281

LAND

NEW GAMBIER COACHLINES

E.O.I

- EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSE ON FRIDAY 20TH OF MARCH 2020 AT 12 NOON (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR) - Max & Sue Seebohm have spent the last 20 plus years building a highly respected & very well supported travel agency - From a fully escorted travel service, to sporting trips and tours, both in Australia and around the world - The successful purchaser will be offered assistance if required Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

55 ASCOTT ST, DARTMOOR

$135,000

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

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Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

LAND

4

8 DRY CREEK RD, DONOVANS

$250,000

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

Expansive weatherboard family home situated on 10 acres Three large living rooms plus huge country timber kitchen/dining R/C ducted heating & cooling plus wood fire 20m x 6m shed with concrete floor, power, and loft Bore and rainwater, 5.2kW solar system plus outdoor spa Start the country dream here

BUSINESS

From $100,000 plus SAV

Highly respected & established mechanical business Excellent location in the centre of town Profitable business with excellent figures Well maintained plant & equipment included Iconic business servicing the area for many years Long lease available to purchaser Purchaser has option to buy freehold BUSINESS & FREEHOLD


7 Helen Street, Mount Gambier (08) 8725 5290 www.completerealestate.net.com

188 Kennedy Road, Tantanoola

2/376 Cafpirco Road, Compton

2 Bill James Court, Compton

RENTALS

OPEN SATURDAY 12.30-1.00

$279,000 FAST FACTS

$379,000-$399,000 FAST FACTS

$379,000-$389,000 FAST FACTS

- Nestled between Mount Gambier and Millicent

- Massive shed of approx. 25m x 15m

- 1.950HA (4.8 acres) approx.

- On approx. 9 acres

- 28 x solar panels connected to LG batteries

- Huge paved undercover pergola

- Park like rear grounds

- Located on School bus route

- Currently leased at $340 per week to March

John Overmaat

Marika Hart

Kim Cawthorne

4

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5.06 acres approx.

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49B North Terrace $250pw Available March

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7 Davison Street $255pw Available Now

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19 Glenmont Crescent $270pw Available Now

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49A North Terrace $265pw Available March

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2 Bill James Court $380pw Available March

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2/4 Reginald Street $390pw Available March

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7 Helen Street, Mount Gambier (08) 8725 0500 www.herbertcommercial.com.au

20 Percy Street, Mount Gambier

Portion 4 Scott Court, Mount Gambier

FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE

• • • • • •

• • • • • • •

$24,500 PA + GST + OUTGOINGS

$19,200 PA + GST + OUTGOINGS

Carpeted office space with built-in reception counter and cupboards Comprises 4 x offices, large board/training room, data room and kitchenette Featuring air-conditioning and fresh paint throughout 3 x allocated onsite carparks Located nearby MGA Insurance and the Oatmill Complex, a short walk to Commercial Street East Zoned: City Centre

Lauren Smith & Matt Kain

Modern first floor office space of approx. 110m2 Full kitchen with electric appliances, ample bench and cupboard space Open plan work area plus storage and board room Board room with large sliding privacy door, projector and screen Air-conditioning and heating for year round comfort Located above the Studform office and nearby Caltex Mount Gambier North and Colourkote Zoned: Commerce/industry

Lauren Smith & Matt Kain RLA 226179


PETER DEMPSEY

MOUNT GAMBIER REGION SPECIALIST

0418 854 393

BUILDING ALLOTMENTS FOR SALE. 6 SINCLAIR STREET 33A DOUGHTY STREET 22A HEDLEY ST LOT 55 BENGALEE CRES LOT 57 BENGALEE CRES LOT 50 BENGALEE CRES LOT 52 BENGALEE CRES LOT 53 BENGALEE CRES LOT 54 BENGALEE CRES LOT 87 BENGALEE CRES LOT 88 BENGALEE CRES LOT 14/20 OLEARY RD LOT 15/20 OLEARY RD LOT 33/20 OLEARY RD LOT 34/20 OLEARY RD LOT 39/20 OLEARY RD LOT 41/20 OLEARY RD LOT 42/20 OLEARY RD

$ 55,000 $120,000 $149,000 $115,000 $115,000 $120,000 $130,000 $135,000 $120,000 $128,000 $128,000 $ 80,000 $ 80,000 $ 80,000 $ 80,000 $ 85,000 $ 85,000 $ 85,000

12 KEEGAN STREET MT GAMBIER 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.

N OPE E HOM

19 EUSTACE STREET MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR

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-conditioning. Upgraded Bathroom And Laundry Areas, New Floor Coverings. Open Saturday: 10:30 - 11:00am

N OPE E HOM

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

9 KYRENIA COURT MT GAMBIER 5 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR INSPIRED DREAM HOME $449,000 Check Out This Beautifully Appointed Split Level Home, Designed With Energy Efficiency In Mind. Located Close To The Popular St Martins School. Spacious Home Consisting 4 Spacious Bedrooms And 3 Living Areas. Huge Kitchen, Featuring High Ceilings And Polished Floorboards.

8 BRUNING PLACE MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 2 CAR

7 VICTORIA TERRACE MT GAMBIER RARE FIND $215,000 nner City Vacate Allotment In One Of Mount Gambier’s Best Locations. Meters From Bowling Club And Parks And Gardens. Approximately 800 Sq/M. Perfect Size To Build Your Dream Home. Perfect To Cater For Sheds To House Caravan, You Design What You Want.

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 Air-conditioning And Access To Large Covered Patio Pergola Area. Timber Flooring And Good Carpets Throughout. 3 Bedrooms 2 With Built In Robes. Double Length Carport With Under Cover Access To The House. Open Saturday: 11:15 - 11:45am

LOT 2 NTRACT UNDER CO

17 NAVAJO DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 3 CAR IMPRESSIVE CLASS AND GRAND $498,000 The Heading Says It All, An Impressive Home With A Touch Of Class, Being Of Solid Construction, And Grand Looking Home Positioned On An Elevated Allotment. High Ceilings, Ornate Bulkheads, Quality Fixtures And Fittings Throughout. Formal Lounge And Dining Areas.

LOT 7 NTRACT UNDER CO

5 EMERALD DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR DREAM, HOME AND LAND PACKAGE $429,500 Nearing Completion But You Can Still Enjoy Picking Your Colours, Fixtures And Fittings. Just Walk In And Relax In This To Be Built Luxury Home. Located On A Level Elevated Allotment, With Veiws Over Parklands. Designed For Easy Living And Low Maintenance.

CRAFTER ROAD COMPTON

VENDOR SAYS SELL 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.

20 O’LEARY ROAD MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR O’LEARY ON THE PARK FROM $269,500 Homes Ready For Your Inspection. Attention First Home Owners, 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. Prices Everyone Can Afford.

SELL WITH PETER 10 GWENDOLINE STREET MT GAMBIER 10 BED I 7 BATH I 8 CAR ATTENTION BABY BOOMERS $895,000 Imagine Living In A Beautiful Turn Of The Century Vila, Fully Renovated 3 Bedroom Residence With All The Ornate Features Of Yesteryear And The Also Having A Secure Income To Cater For All Your Retirement Needs. An Income That Looks After Itself.

What a busy Christmas and New Year with most properties, under negotiation, properties sold, under contract or settling. I have a large number of buyers who have missed out on properties. These buyers are looking for a variety of homes. If you are thinking of selling, don’t hesitate to give me a call to discuss. I have all the marketing ideas at my disposal, to make sure you as my clients get the best results. Over 26 years in the industry gives you the best and proven person to sell your home. Ring Peter Dempsey today to organise your property appraisal. RING PETER DEMPSEY TODAY TO ORGANISE YOUR PROPERTY APPRAISAL TODAY 0418 854 393

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

22A HEDLEY STREET MT GAMBIER BUILDING ALLOTMENT $149,000 Beautiful Inner City Allotment, Ideal For Townhouse Living. Your Design Or Ours Your Builder Or Ours. Choose Your Fixture And Fittings. Northern Aspects With Views, Save Thousands On Stamp Duty. Walk To Café’s And Shops. Rsl Bowling At Your Door. Life Made Easy.

I www.atrealty.com.au


Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290

www.gebhardts.com.au Ph 08 8725 5766 2 Hawk Place

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NEW

11 Tarandi Road

$255,000

Immaculate inside and out. A true family home, exceptional car accommodation, located in the popular OPEN Birdsville area close THURS to schools and local 4.45 - 5.15 shopping. An absolute

3

1

$120,000

1

This home requires some TLC but offers a fantastic opportunity to enter the market and reap the rewards. Three OPEN bedrooms, kitchen/ THURS meals area, large 5.30 - 6.00 living/dining space,

21 Hilltop Avenue

1 Chauvel Street

3

1

20A Boandik Terrace

$187,500

4

A good offering for 1st home buyer/ investor offering large living area, upgraded bathroom, covered entertaining OPEN and fantastic car FRI accommodation. 4.45 - 5.15 Ready to inspect!

4 Maple Court

2 Palamountain Street

3

2

2

2

$489,000

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

3

3 Huntingdale Court

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2

2

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8 Comaum Avenue

$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.

4

2

$379,500

2

1/5 Banksia Street

OFFERS INVITED OVER $400,000 FREEHOLD ONLY Look no further! On approx 850m2 ideal to add to your commercial portfolio, currently leased, valuable Sturt Street Frontage, high exposure in central hub, please contact Gebhardts for further details.

3

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1

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$439,500

8

Modern and spacious with shedding to envy. Located in the heart of Yahl – four bedrooms, two bathrooms, large kitchen/meals/family, spacious formal lounge, huge 16m x 8m colorbond shed. Offering endless opportunities!

3

1+

$229,000

4

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

5/48 Crouch Street North

$192,500

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

RENTALS

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Gebhardts Property Management

1/31 Wyatt Street

2

1

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Avail now $215 per week

46 Commercial Street West

3

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Avail now $240 per week

27 Heath Street

3

2

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Avail 6/3/20 $240 per week

11 Locke Street

3

1

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Avail 16/3/20 $260 per week

157 Bay Road

3

1

2

Avail now $270 per week

51 Ferrers Street

2

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2

Avail now $310 per week

2 Lake Terrace West

2

1

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Avail now $310 per week

$199,900

2

3

2

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$249,000

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

27 Derwent Court

4

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$298,000

Avail Now

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2

$212,000

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3

1

1+

$575,000

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.

a

770m2 (approx)

$39,000

Great start to build your dream, fully serviced, quiet cul de sac location, close to schools, shopping and reserves. Only 2 blocks left- be quick!

23 Agnes Street

$234,000

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!

a 378m2 (approx)

$99,500

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

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

51 Ferrers Street

3 1 1 $240 pw •Position perfect for city living •Three bedroom apartment, main with access to balcony•Kitchen with electric cooking •Spacious lounge with gas heating •Private parking space at rear of building •Main Street precinct at your doorstep •No Pets

1

For the practical buyer or investor this one is sure to appeal! Featuring 3 bedrooms, updated kitchen/meals area, spacious formal lounge, low maintenance grounds. Previous rental return of $260 per week.

LOT 36 Stella Place

Deceptively spacious home ready for the largest family. Lovingly maintained in fantastic, quiet, elevated location. Loaded with ‘WOW’ – this home is a must see!

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

46 Commercial Street West

3

NEW PRICE

3 Heaver Drive

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.

1 Betula Road

23 Percy St /12-14 Alexander St

28 Derwent Court

29 Compton Street, Port MacDonnell

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.

34 Sturt Street

UNITS\HOUSES

$385,000

4

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

$259,000

2

Central location equipped with shedding. Offering a versatile floor plan, 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite & OPEN WIR, spacious kitchen/ FRI meals/family. 5.30 - 6.00

SOLD 5

NEW

11 Locke Street

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

Avail 16/3/20 3 1 1 $260 pw •3 bedrooms, 2 with built in robes •Open plan lounge/kitchen/dining area •Gas heating •Three way bathroom •Single garage UMR with internal access •Low maintenance yard with garden shed •No pets


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

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Jo Campbell SALES 0409 240 223

Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693

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

Contact our office today to view our current properties or find us on Facebook NEW

2/17 Canavan Road

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1

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$239,000

Care free living in an enviable location, two spacious bedrooms, large kitchen/meals/family, private rear yard/pergola area, single garage umr with remote access- currently leased at $240 per week until 6/05/2020.

67 Milstead Street, Port MacDonnell

3

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NEW

$199,000

Perfect seaside get away, located just one street from the beach, 3 bedrooms, spacious formal lounge area, private rear yard with glimpses if the sea. Brilliantly renovated giving the property a classic beach shack feel.

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$219,000

1

Circa 1910 cottage oozing character & charm. Three large bedrooms, spacious formal lounge, polished timber floor boards & classic high ceilings. Perfect little Airbnb (STCC)

NEW

9 Coorara Avenue

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$199,500

1

This lovely three bedroom home will charm all who walk through the door! Step inside to discover an immaculate and very appealing property that will delight the first home buyer or investor, nothing to do but move in and enjoy!

10 Twila Grove

9 Tanglewood Crescent

4

NEW

13 Ewens Court

$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.

2/56 Brownes Road

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178 Commercial Street West

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NEW

E.O.I

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Expressions of interest by 12 noon Friday 20th March 2020 (unless sold beforehand) Character filled in the heart of the City, Circa 1890 residence zoned “mixed use”. Positioned on a desirable 1,002m2 (approx) allotment. Featuring classic high ceilings & original cornice.

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$319,500

3

Nestled in a quiet cul de sac in the always popular Conroe Heights is this immaculate family home which you will want to call your own, only a short walk to the local playground and reserve, shops and schools.

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5 West Street, Tarpeena

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2.5

4

$669,500

This gracious residence of elegant proportions stands proudly in its magnificent surrounds. Immaculately presented inside and out, it’s striking street appeal & elegant interiors combine the classic appeal of yesterday with the contemporary style of today.

33 Lake Terrace West

23 Cobblestone Court

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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.

$289,500

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

54 Carpenter Rocks Rd Carpenter Rocks

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2 toilets

$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

5 Peters Street

1/11 Millard Street

41 Canavan Road

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.

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NEW

16 Magnolia Court

NEW

124 North Terrace

$139,500

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

4 Ridgeview Court

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2

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$245,000

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

1 Morgan Street

SOLD 2

1

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$189,500

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

RENTALS 2 Lake Terrace West

3

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$169,500

1

Cute and cosy – lovingly updated throughout. Stylish kitchen & bathroom and large allotment. Perfect for a growing family. Affordable living and a short drive to Mount Gambier.

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Gebhardts Property Management

COMMERCIAL

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

23-25 Commercial Street West

$379,500

Ultra appealing inside & out – BIG on entertaining with spacious living and outdoor areas. Immaculate presentation and quality location. Rare solid construction & low maintenance living!

Allotment

$89,500

Build your home or investment property, Schools and shops only a short walk away

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

78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

94 Commercial Street East

23-25 Commercial Street West

78B Sea Parade Port MacDonnell Avail Now 2 1 1 $310 pw •2 bedrooms, both with built-in robes • Open kitchen/dining/family area with dishwasher and induction cooktop • R/C air conditioner • Great outlook from rear deck and living area • Across the road from the Lakes precinct • No pets

Avail Now

94 Commercial Street East

Commercial •Area approximately 300 square metres,

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

lifestyle1.net | 21

Avail Now

Commercial •Prominent seafront location overlooking boat ramp and car park •Modern and well fitted store •Large floor area, flexible layout •Opportunity for a diverse range of business •Longterm lease available •177 sqm floor area •POA

Avail Now

Commercial •140m2 approx of flexible space •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


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

malseeds.com.au 4 Al no Dr, Mt Gambier

$355,000-$375,000

OPEN

THURSDAY 5.15-5.45PM

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

4

38 Tanglewood Cres, Mt Gambier

$330,000

21 Powell St, Mt Gambier

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2 Cockburn St, Mt Gambier

2

$465,000-$495,000

OPEN

THURSDAY 6.30-6.45PM

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5 Ronald Grove, Mt Gambier

6

$197,500

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

3

14/54 Jubilee Hwy West, Mt Gambier

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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OPEN

SATURDAY 10.30-11.00AM

2

$139,000

2

45 Willow Ave, Mt Gambier

1

1

$799,000

6

• Fully renovated on the outside with render finish, new aluminium windows and landscaped garden including new retainer walls. • Side access is available perfect for the boat or caravan. • The home consists of three bedrooms, master with built in wardrobes . • Centrally located bathroom with separate bath, shower and vanity. • The large kitchen has a new built in oven and hot plates with plenty of under bench and over head cupboards. • There are two large living zones one with electric hea ng and the other a slow combus on heater, which warms the whole house. • Other Features Include: New indoor blinds, New security screen doors, Two garden sheds

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

3

37A Lake Tce West, Mt Gambier

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

2

$249,000

OPEN

3

• An outstanding coastal residence with excep onal shedding, this beauty is a must! • 4 bedroom home built with the highest of standards. • Open plan kitchen, living, dining that boasts underfloor hea ng. • Flowing from the kitchen is an amazing Indoor/ outdoor entertaining area with built in BBQ to offer casual dining, Spa room and outdoor shower. • 4 bay garage with concrete floor and 3 phase power • Established grounds, sprinkler system, and plumbed rainwater • Perfectly posi oned overlooking the golf course on one of Port McDonnell widest streets. • Close walk to the beach and cafes • An inspec on will be sure to impress!

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

SATURDAY 9.45-10.15AM

$395,000-$420,000

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

2

$219,000

OPEN

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2

33 Stafford St, Mt Gambier

SATURDAY 9.00-9.30AM

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

35 Elizabeth St, Port MacDonnell

• The front wing of the home offers flexibility in a formal, carpeted lounge, adults retreat, home office or even a 5th bedroom • An invi ng master bedroom including walk in robe and en-suite. • 3 remaining bedrooms in the rear wing of the home include BIRs, with a 3-way main bathroom area • Gas central hea ng throughout • Established and fully enclosed rear yard with Wi-Fi controlled sprinkler system, plus separate powered office/storage room and garden shed. • Double garage UMR with remote access.

$515,000

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2

2

45 Pressey St, Mt Gambier

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

33 Thomas Rd, Rocky Camp

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$129,000

3

1

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the Limestone Coast, who are all passionate about raising funds and awareness for Stand Like Stone, as well as learning how to bust a move or two and having some fun on the dancefloor”, said Stand Like Stone Foundation CEO Anne Kerr. “Swinging with the Stars really is an amazing event. Not only do our stars have a lot of fun raising money for Stand Like Stone Foundation, they do so knowing that the money they raise will have a positive and lasting impact for the people of the Limestone Coast community, through the grants and educational scholarships provided by the foundation.” Historically a sold out event, tickets for the 2020 Swinging With The Stars on June 20 go on sale in May. For more information on the event or to donate to your favourite star visit www.standlikestone.com.au You can also follow Stand Like Stone and the stars on the Stand Like Stone facebook page.

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Rounding out the eight stars is a teacher who competes in triathlons, a guy more at home digging in the dirt than twirling on the dancefloor, a self-confessed crazy cat lady and an outdoor adventurer from the Bay. And once again it is Kim Cella ad the team at Hype Dance that have been set the challenge to turn this motley crew into dancing divas. Kingston teacher Bryce Smith, Bricks & Mortar Coffee Co. owner

Peter Loring, Lucindale multi sports star Holly Hannaford, Balnaves clear door manager Laura Price, Grant High School’s Bekkie Houston, WFC Contracting’s Stephen Holmes, Pilates loving Caz Barr and Port MacDonnell’s Randall Jones make up

the class of 2020, facing the challenge that has been laid down by the Stand Like Stone Foundation since the inception of the major fundraiser more than a decade ago. “Once again we have some amazing local stars from across

Caption - The class of 2020 for the Stand Like Stone Foundation’s Swinging With the Stars - (back row from left) - Randall Jones, Stephen Holmes, Peter Loring & Holly Hannaford and (front row from left) - Bekki Houston, Caz Bar & Laura Price. Absent - Bryce Smith.

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FUTURE Heading into its 10th anniversary year, the highly successful driver training initiative, the Glenelg L2P Learner Driver Mentor Program, has a new look for 2020. A new funding commitment from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) has seen the program rebranded as the TAC L2P Learner Driver Mentor Program, complete with a new logo to reflect the name change. The funding boost was welcomed by L2P Program coordinator Rachel Brough, who also touted a number of other changes to the program, which helps young people across the Shire attain their 120 hours of supervised learner driver experience. “With a new funding agreement until 2023, the program has a new name and logo, the TAC L2P Program, however this isn’t the only new change for the program in 2020,” she said. “We are thrilled to announce we have welcomed a new car to the L2P fleet thanks to Callaghan’s Motors - our learner drivers and volunteer mentors can now practice in a brand new

Holden Trax. Not only is this car suitable for learners to sit their probationary test in, it is also a larger and more inclusive vehicle, ensuring access for all of our current and prospective program participants and mentors.” Mrs Brough said the program would be looking to mark its 10th anniversary by encouraging previous participants and supporters to share their stories.

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community,” she said. “If you have ever been a steering committee member, mentor, learner driver or even a friend or family member of someone that has been involved with the program, please get in contact so we can hear how the L2P has made an impact on your life.” The TAC L2P program is funded by TAC, managed by Department of Transport and delivered by the Glenelg Shire Council. The program assists learners under 21 years of age, without access to a supervising driver or vehicle, to gain the 120 hours of driving experience required to apply for a probationary licence. Young people are matched with fully licensed volunteer mentors lifestyle1.net | 23

and use a sponsored vehicle to gain supervised driving experience. To register your interest, either as a learner driver or mentor, please visit the YourSay Glenelg website and to share your L2P success story, please contact L2P coordinator Rachel Brough on (03)5522 2334 or email l2p@ glenelg.vic.gov.au

Above - Mentor Chub Davie and learner Hayley Von Czapiewski with the new TAC L2P vehicle.

Plenty of headline acts The South East Country Music Association’s Country Music Festival kicks off on Saturday, March 7, at 7.30pm at Casadio Park. On Bay Road, Mount Gambier. Rodney Vincent and Laura Downing (pictured) will be the headline acts for the Saturday night show. Sunday’s program kicks off at 11am with a huge day of entertainment with Queensland’s Chad Morgan, a legend in the country music industry, the weekend’s biggest drawcard, while Laura Downing will back up to also perform again on Sunday. The indoor venue with great acoustics is the perfect place to enjoy wall to wall country music. Tickets are available at the door.


Shining a spotlight on seniors The value of chiropractic care for older adults Chiropractic care can make a huge difference to living a longer, more independent lifestyle in your senior years. Getting checked by a chiropractor can help slow the rate of functional decline as you age, as well as assisting with preserving your independence, improving your well being and reducing accidents. Older Australians want to stay in their own home longer so being able to continue to carry out everyday tasks including eating, bathing and dressing are critical and chiropractic care has been proven to stave off the decline in both physical and cognitive function. United States based studies, published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, have shown older adults that have regular

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chiropractic care are more likely to maintain their ability to easily get around their home and garden, as well as shopping, cooking and other household tasks. Falls are often the enemy of seniors and a New Zealand research study, performed at the University of Auckland, has shown again the value of chiropractic care which fosters better body awareness and, in turn, balance, and the incidence of falls was definitely significantly lower in seniors who had taken up chiropractic care. Discover how chiropractic care can help you today! Call (08) 8725 0644 to make an appointment with Dr Joseph Pang pictured right) at Mount Gambier Chiropractic Centre.

Almost two years to the day that Adam Rennie starred in the Australian production of Rocky Horror show. Performing across stages in Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane & Melbourne, the home grown star has returned to Australia in an all new show for Australia. Getting the call to step up to the leading role in Rocky Horror was Rennie’s first main role in a big stage musical theatre show in Australia. Adam joins two other New Yorkers, Nicholas Ziobro & Ryan Connolly, in the Australian premiere of Shades of Bublé - A Three-Man Tribute to Michael Bublé, which somes to Mount Gambier on Wednesday, March 11. An avid fan of Michael Bublé throughout his childhood and young musical career, Rennie is one of Australia’s most esteemed performers splitting his life between inner city Sydney and the skyscrapers of Manhattan’s Broadway glitz. A WAPPA trained triple threat, Rennie also received the prestigious ASCAPBound for Broadway scholarship. In between his Yankee pursuits Rennie has taken to the stage in the Australiasian performances of Crazy

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Shining a spotlight on seniors Smash hit comedy

Country Arts SA presents Soft Tread’s The Gospel According to Paul written and performed by Jonathan Biggins. Biggins is Paul Keating in the smash hit comedy about a critical time in Australian history and the man that shaped it. One of Australia’s favourite performers, Jonathan Biggins, is Paul Keating – visionary, reformer and rabble-rouser – in the return of the 2019 smash hit comedy, The Gospel According to Paul. Full of intelligence and wit, The Gospel According to Paul is a funny, insightful and occasionally poignant portrait of Paul Keating. The man that – as he tells it – single-handedly shaped contemporary Australia. Like so many Australians, Jonathan has long been fascinated by Keating and what Keating means to Australia. Showcasing his eviscerating wit, rich rhetoric and ego the size of Everest, The Gospel According to Paul distils Keating’s essence into 90 minutes, focusing on key biographical milestones, landmark political achievements and personal obsessions. It shows the man who grew up in the tribe of the Labor Party and gained an education at the knee of Jack Lang, who treated economics as an artform, and demanded we confront the wrongs of our colonial past. Biggins asks the question – what can we learn today from this singular politician, and the momentous time in our country’s history he dominated? The Gospel According to Paul is coming to the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre, on Thursday, March 19, at 7.30pm.

Plan the funeral you want with South East Funerals Throughout our working life, we are always planning things – schooling for our children, a new car, home renovations, or our next holiday – camping by the lake or sailing on a cruise. The grandchildren come along, and before we know it, retirement. Although we may already be retired or are close to retiring, we still need to plan for our future – including our funeral arrangements. Plan for the funeral you want to have! You can choose to pre-arrange (setting up YOUR funeral) or you can pre-pay (YOUR funeral paid at today’s prices!). Simply put, pre-arranging a funeral means designing and planning the funeral you want to have, but it is not paid for until the funeral occurs. Future pricing, including inflation and rising premiums will apply. Pre-paying for a funeral requires payment when the contract is signed. The funds are capital guaranteed, and you can pay in instalments over a period of three years. Once paid for, there is no more to pay unless additional extra costs are incurred. For example, additional newspaper notices or floral tributes which are outside of your contract. South East Funerals can guide you

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Shining a spotlight on seniors Enjoy the benefits of salt therapy Whether you are suffering from a common cold, flu, asthma, sinus, bronchitis, emphysema, hay fever, skin conditions or persistent cough, to name a few conditions, Salts of the Earth is available to help give you much needed relief. This natural therapy can also help with stress, anxiety and sleep conditions, as well as sports recovery and performance. Imagine breathing in minute salt particles and relaxing in a massage chair for 45 minutes in the ambience of our adults room with dimmed lights and relaxation music playing. Children can play in our kids haven to combine fun and salt therapy at the

Salt Therapy works wonders for everyone. Helping you live, sleep and breathe better.

same time while mums and dads relax. A private room is also available for anyone contagious, with a compromised immune system and also for people with skin conditons. Don’t wait for the cold weather and winter illnesses to get a hold of you. Salt therapy can help to build your immune system now. Salts of the Earth is a safe therapy for all ages from birth right through to the elderly. We endeavour to accommodate everyone with 6 days trading which includes 3 nights late for your convenience. Whether you are looking for a single salt session to relax or a membership to allow unlimited sessions at an affordable price help to get on top of a condition, we now have more flexible options available for you and your family. Consultations are available at no cost to you and with no obligation so this is a perfect opportunity to come in and talk to one of our trained staff members about the benefits of salt therapy and to see our salt rooms. You can then make an informed decision after the consultation and decide if you think salt therapy may be something you might like to try.

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A walk down memory lane Some Enchanted Evening pays tribute to the timeless music from the legendary Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.Starring Karla Hillam and Jonathan GuthrieJones, and featuring tunes from Carousel, The King and I, South Pacific, The Sound of Music and many more, Some Enchanted Evening is an enchanted concert of exquisite songs from the golden age of musicals. In an intimate setting amongst the stars, your will be taken on a whimsical journey through song and dance, and be captivated by the beautiful music of You’ll Never Walk Alone, Younger Than Springtime, I Have Dreamed, Climb Every Mountain, Oh What a Beautiful Morning’and many more. With beautiful costuames, extraordinary dancing and a song list that also includes music from their partnerships with Jerome Kern and Lorenz Hart, Some Enchanted Evening is a magical, uplifting experience and it is coming to Mount Gambier’s Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre on Thursday, April 16, at 11am.


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ount Gambier High School student Ben Dawe has been awarded this year’s Mount Gambier & District Community Bank Branch Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to a first-time tertiary student whose financial circumstances might mean that a university degree is out of their reach. Ben Dawe, who was dux of his year level and achieved an ATAR of 99.45 in 2018, plans to use the local award to undertake tertiary study in a Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Adelaide and to help cover the costs of residential college accommodation. Ben has always had an interest in medicine and is looking forward to being able to make a difference in the community. Branch Manager of Mt Gambier & District Community Bank Branch Tracy Koop said Ben was a deserving recipient. “Ben has demonstrated a commitment to his studies and a passion for learning,” Tracy said. “This

IMOGENE RYAN is another way that our Community Bank company commits to building stronger communities. We wish Ben all the best of luck as he begins an exciting journey toward achieving his academic goals.” The Mount Gambier & District Community Bank Scholarship is part of the Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Scholarship Program, with more than 40 Community Bank branches and other partners taking part across Australia. For more information about the scholarship program, visit www. bendigobank.com.au/scholarships Above - Branch Manager Tracy Koop with scholarship recipient Ben Dawe.

SAL Real Estate Cauliflower steaks with olive & herb salsa 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 large (about 1.2kg) cauliflower, cut crossways into four 1.5cm-thick pieces 50g (1/4 cup) pimento-stuffed green olives, finely chopped 60ml (1/4 cup) extra virgin olive oil

1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon baby capers 1 tablespoon chopped fresh continental parsley 2 teaspoons chopped fresh oregano 1/4 teaspoon caster sugar

Method Preheat oven to 180C. Line 2 baking trays with foil. Heat 2 teaspoons of the olive oil in a non-stick frying pan over medium-high heat. Add 1 cauliflower piece to the pan. Cook, turning, for 4-5 minutes or until golden. Transfer to a prepared tray. Season. Repeat with the remaining olive oil and cauliflower pieces. Roast cauliflower for 12-15 minutes or until tender. Meanwhile, combine the olive, extra virgin olive oil, lemon juice, capers, parsley, oregano and sugar in a small bowl. Season. Transfer the cauliflower to a platter. Top with the olive mixture.

Honouring the young people of Wattle Range Wattle Range Council will again celebrate the achievements of its young people with the return of its annual Youth Recognition Awards during this year’s Youth Week . Nominations of outstanding youth, up to 25 years of age, are now invited in five individual categories and will be accepted until Monday, April 6. This is the fifth consecutive year that the awards have been held. Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll said council recognised the important and valuable contribution our youth make to the community. “This is a great opportunity to recognise the young members of our community who go beyond the norm in their daily activity,” he said. “It only takes a short time to complete the nomination, yet it is a gesture that is so valued by the recipient. No matter whether you are a parent, friend, employer, teacher or involved with youth in sport or other activities, this is an opportunity for you to nominate someone you feel is worthy.” The 2020 Wattle Range Youth Recognition Awards have been made possible by the generous sponsorship of TDC Livestock & Property, Glen

Carron Transport, Kimberly Clark Australia (Millicent Mill) and the Medical Clinic Millicent. A presentation night for the awards will be held a part of council’s Youth Week program at the Millicent Gallery on Monday, April 20. All nominees will receive a certificate, while each category winner will also receive an engraved glass plaque as well as a cash prize of $200. Further details and entry forms available at any of council’s offices, the Millicent Library or on the website at www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au/ youthweek.

2020 Youth Week in Wattle Range Wattle Range Council has again been successful in securing a State Government grant to assist in presenting another exciting program of events for Youth Week this year. SA Youth Week 2020 will be held from April 17-26 with a theme of Participate & Celebrate. The program will focus on celebrating and recognising the value that youth bring to our communities.“Young people are encouraged to ‘watch this space’ as the final details for this year’s program are being finalised” council’s director development services Steve Chapple said. “It already includes the ever-popular ‘cooking with a celebrity chef’, Noorla Yo-Long open day complete with high ropes challenge and a photography workshop for the budding shutterbugs, plus much more. Council continues to commit to ongoing events and activities for our youth throughout the year, however a week of free events specifically targeted at youth 12-15 years enables a focus on participation and celebration of these young people during South Australia’s Youth Week.” The final program for Youth Week in Wattle Range will be released in the coming weeks and will be available at council offices, the Millicent Library and online at www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au/youthweek

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Where do you never tire of visiting in this region? Port Fairy Three first choice dinner party guests My brother Hamish, P!NK & Em Rusciano What people would be surprised to find out about you? I am not afraid of hard work and getting my hands dirty. Your greatest weakness? Being a perfectionist. Your greatest strength? I am good at building relationships and working with people of all ages and backgrounds. What would you choose for your last meal? A steak. What item in your wardrobe would you never part with? My (faux) fur coat If you were a car, what would you be? A sporty SUV. Who/what most inspires you? My family & closest friends inspire me more than anything else. Who/what most frustrates/annoys you? Liars What book/CD would you want with you if you were on a deserted island? Am I Doing This Right? by Tanya Hennessy Which movie/television role would you love to play? Any role in a musical What’s the best advice you ever heard? Success doesn’t come from what you do occasionally, it comes from what you do consistently. What’s the best advice you ever gave? Old ways won’t open new doors. If you weren’t in your current role what would you be doing? A fashion stylist Who would you like to swap places with for a day? Fashion stylist Lana Wilkinson


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OUT & ABOUT Heywood Wood, Wine & Roses Finals set for 2020

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Concordes White needed the win to secure fourth position but Warriors White continued their dominant form heading into the finals series by scoring six runs in the first innings. Concordes White scored their only run in the top of the same innings care of a Jo Hopgood single who was in turn scored by Megan Wombwell’s RBI single to centrefield. Despite safe hits to Sam Brown and Linda Dodds, Concordes White could not answer the strength of Warriors White headed up by the consistent pitching of Imogen Walker who struck out five batters although was nearly knocked over fielding a hard hit ball by Brandi Miller. Walker then showed her class with three hits and five RBIs, matching League Best and Fairest contender Sarah Polderman with three singles and who continues to cover a ridiculous amount of ground at short stop. Bri Dunn held the fort at third base for Warriors while also snagging three safe hits herself. Youngster Caitlyn Bignell is improving with every game she plays well supported by cousin Justine Koop who had another double for Warriors and caught well. Erin Chaplin, Emmerson Hann and Flick Walker also chipped in with safe hits to seal the mercy win to Warriors and that earned them second place with a double chance to face off against Demons in the major semi final this Saturday at 1pm. It was a must win game for Warriors Blue to keep their double chance finals hopes alive. Demons jumped out of the gates with Mackenzie Millard putting pressure on Blue’s field from the first pitch. A flurry of substandard fielding followed which gave Demons a run. Fortunately Blue’s got their bats working scoring in all but one of the five innings played before the game was called. Nicole Vause seems not to be able to get out, smashing the ball all over the outfield with RBIs care of a single, double and a triple. She would surely have to be a front runner for League acknowledgements with her form this season backing up her incredible batting from last season. Simone MacDonald kept her RBIs tally ticking over, fielding the ball with ease in her bare hand showing how it’s done at third base. Angela Queale had two singles to left, Bek White also had another hit to left, and Daena Wombwell bounced back from a disappointing early at bat to smash the ball up the middle scoring two Warriors runs. Demons Cody Manning and Belinda O’Dine dominated Warriors pitcher Leyna Bruggemann despite her six strike outs, with two solid hits each. Manning, who is looking like hitting the ball over the fence at any at bat, also smashed a line drive which was caught by Skylea Tindall at left. Demons will look to bounce back in the first final after two heavy defeats which have been hampered by player unavailability. Blue was left ruing some poor fielding throughout the season to miss out on second position by one defensive run so they will face off with Wanderers in the minor semi final at 3pm onSaturday. RESULTS Warriors White 13(S Polderman, I Walker, B Dunn 3, E Chaplin, E Hann, F Walker, J Koop )d Concordes White 1 (J Hopgood, S Brown, M Wombwell, L Dodds) Wanderers 10(F Finch, E Hart, S Moretti, C Whiting, L Clifford Finch ) d Concordes United 9 (C Jackway 2, J Beck, B Jones, S Pilven, T Jones, B Metzger); Warriors Blue 16 (N Vause 3, A Queale 2, S MacDonald, B White, D Wombwell) d Demons 4 (C Manning, B O’Dine 2)


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LOCAL SPORT Central wins battle for top spot A late rally by Central saw them overcome an early lead by South Indians in Division 1 baseball. The Indians hit the scoreboard first in their bid to regain top spot on the ladder and passage straight through to the grand final. Lead off batter Ryan Placucci hit safely to leftfield and was followed by a two-bagger from Jesse Balshaw. Placucci scored on Bruce Morale’s deep foul flyball to first base and Balshaw added to the score when he crossed on Damien O’Dine’s safehit to rightfield. They added one more in the top of the second when Hayden Battye found himself safe after a wild throw from Central second baseman and scored on another wild throw across the diamond by the catcher. Colby Muller, in the bottom of the second, found himself at first after a hit into a fielder’s choice eventually crossing the plate on a wild pitch. South added three more in the top of the fourth. Battye walked as did Ben Nash and Placucci hit safely for the second time to load the bases. Battye scored on a hit to shortstop from Balshaw which resulted in a wild throw and Nash and Placucci were batted in by Bruce Morale’s safety to centrefield before the inning was wrapped up giving the Indians a six run to one lead. The Magpies, not to be daunted, fought back in the bottom of the fifth scoring two. Ethan Chuck doubled to left-field and was batted by Dylan Gull’s well placed single to rightfield. Brock Keding’s timely hit to centrefield sent Gull across home plate. South went further ahead in the next inning when Ben Nash hit into an error at second base and Placucci beat out a throw from the pitcher to record his third safehit of the game. Nash scored on a wild pitch and Placucci added to the score when an attempted pickoff at first base went awry which gave South a match winning lead eight run to four lead. Central closed the gap in the bottom of the sixth when Nathan Meinck drew a base on ball and crossed on Alex Ridding’s safehit to rightfield. The Magpies cut

the Indians lead to zero, tying the game at eight all in the seventh. Lead off batter Gull doubled to leftfield and Keding’s flyball to rightfield was grassed. Gull was batted in by Brad Lynagh’s two bagger, Keding crossed home on a wild pitch and Lynagh added the third on a passed ball. Central picked up seven runs from seven safe-hits and a walk in the bottom of the eighth to steal the win. Ridding beat out the throw from his hit to second base, Dylan Chuck hit to an error, Keding also beat out an infielder’s throw, Lynagh’s single, his fourth safehit for the game, scored Ridding, Colby Muller’s safehit scored Chuck and the ensuing error saw Keding touch home. Kody Shaw’s texas-leaguer batted in Lynagh, Muller scored from a wild pitch, Shaw added one more when the throw across the diamond went wild when Meinck, who’d previously walked, stole to second and finally Ethan Chuck’s single to leftfield batted in Meinck. In the final stanza Central shut out the South batters to take a convincing win in the shadows of the final series 15 runs to eight. Central had 17 hits, four walks, eight RBI, seven K’s, left 10 runners on base and made six errors. South had nine safehits, five walks, five RBI, three K’s, left eight runners on base and made nine errors. Bottom side Tigers had a convincing win over third placed Federal in the Saturday evening game of Division 1 baseball. Tigers opened the scoring in the top of the third inning scoring a solitary run. Riley Rolph hit safely to rightfield and was batted home by Jesse Foster when his hit popped nicely in front of the leftfielder. Two more were added in the fourth when Jacob English’s hit to the same side of the diamond landed safely and Matt Thompson singled to centrefield. Rolph again hit safely to rightfield which scored English and he was followed by Thompson who crossed home-plate on a wild pitch. With two out in the fifth, Thompson hit his third safehit of the game, then consecutive base on ball were served up to Joe Sims, Rolph, Riley Flamank and Jesse Foster. In the meantime Thompson had crossed home on a wild pitch and he was followed by Sims when Foster received his walk giving Tigers the lead five runs to zip. The Demons, however, fought back in their turn at bat. Roy Hutchesson came up with a hit that was errored by shortstop, Kane McMillan singled to centrefield, Alex Pearson’s two-bagger to rightfield batted in

Hutchesson and McMillan was batted in when Alex Reppin hit landed safely at leftfield. In the top of the sixth Tyler Horrigan found himself at first after his hit to shortstop resulted in a wild throw from that player and he was batted in by English’s single to centrefield. One more for Tigers in the seventh after Rolph drew a walk and crossed home on Brayden Morton’s safehit to left-field. Their final run was made in the top of the ninth when Riley Rolph again picked a walk and scored on Jesse Foster’s hit to shortstop which again drew a wild throw leaving Tigers six runs ahead. The Demons staged a fight back in their turn at bat. Consecutive safehits to Kane McMillan, Alex Pearson and Reppin resulted in McMillan touching home on Reppin’s hit, Pearson went home on a wild pitch and Tom Rundle’s two base hit saw Reppin score before Tigers put the brakes on. Unfortunately for Federal too little too late but they are certain to play a role in the final series. Tigers had 10 safehits, 10 walks, five RBI, nine K’s, left 13 runners on base and made two errors. Federal had 13 safehits, one walk, four RBI, eight K’s, left 11 runners on base and made three errors. RESULTS Division 1 Central 15 (Brad Lynagh 4, Ethan Chuck, Alex Ridding 3, Dylan Gull, Brock Keding 2, Dylan Chuck, Colby Muller, Kody Shaw) d South Indians 8 (Ryan Placucci 3, Damien O’Dine 2, Jesse Balshaw, Bruce Morale, Dean Hamilton, Alex Lewis); Tigers 8 (Matt Thompson 3, Jesse Foster, Jacob English, Riley Rolph 2, Brayden Morton) d Federal 5 (Kane McMillan, Alex Pearson, Alex Reppin 3, Tom Rundle 2, Wade Chant, Clay Carpenter) Division 2 Central 15 (Leigh Kent 3, Josh Chuck, Rick Jordan, Dylan Scheidl 2, Blade Sturges, Kody Shaw, Ben Green, Aaron Ruwoldt, Jordan Cozzi) d South Indians 3 (Tarkyn Morale, Brian Whitwell 2, Ryan Walter, Nick Flier) Division 3 Central 21 (Chris Tzioutziouklaris, Jordan Cozzi 3, Steve Kuhl, Tim Von Stanke, Michael Deveraux, Laurie Cozzi 2, Shane Frankenburg, David Chant) d Federal 6 (Andy DeNys, Mick Potter 2, John McAdam, Blake McAdam, Steve Patzel, Cody Williams); Millicent 13 (Shane Humphries 2, Saxon Altschwager, Dave Langley, Phil Altschwager) d Naracoorte 3 (Damon Whitwell 2, Ryan Whitwell, Martin Wirper, Ben Keeping) Under 15 Central 11 (Justin Tzioutziouklaris, Jobe Harten 2, Hudson Keding, Curtis Page, Axel VonStanke, Axel Page, Brock Dempsey) d Tigers 5 (Cameron Scott, Kaleb Kermond) Under 13 Gold Tigers 6 (Banjo Sampson, Wil Merchant, Jacoby Dixon) d Federal 3 (Jarrod Carey, Dawson Fox) d South Indians 4 (Nate Habner 3, Zaylen Smith, Wil Lewis, Phoenix Cole, Shaylah Cole) d Central Magpies 3 Under 13 Blue Tigers 3 d Central 2 Far left - Dean Hamilton looking to make an impact in the batting box. Left - Tigers’ Jesse Foster picked up two critical safehits at the weekend.

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LOCAL SPORT The stage is set for an epic super sedan national titles at the Borderline Speedway It was been 30 years since the Borderline Speedway last hosted the Speedway Sedans Australian super sedans national championship but if last month’s hosting of the South Australian titles were anything to go y this is going to be one hell of a weekend of racing this weekend. “It was such great racing for the SA titles and it is such a quality field that it promises to be a great weekend,” president Cary Jennings said. At the SA Titles, Queenslander Darren Kane (above right), who has already been national champion on three occasions, took the chequered flag from Tasmanian Callum Harper and local hope, Penola’s Dave Gartner. The same three drivers finished in the same order at the weekend’s JD Memorial at Murray Bridge but were all pushed back one placing after reigning national champion Matt Pascoe, also from Queensland, recovered from engine troubles that derailed his last Borderline campaign at the State titles, to win the popular event. Pascoe (above left) is also a three time national champion, Harper has won the title

twice and Gartner (pictured right) has finished second an agonising three times and would love to breakthrough at his home track this weekend. He was the only driver at Murray Bridge at the weekend to win two heats. There are 48 entries confirmed for the super sedan national championships, with only the Northern territory not fielding a competitor – there will be 14 cars from Victoria, 10 from Queensland, nine from South Australia, seven from New South Wales, five from Western Australia and three from Tasmania, with Broome’s Phil Barton putting in a 13,000km trip, the most of any driver, to be part of the national title decider. It has been a big season for Barton and his team with a victory in the annual Shinju Matsuri event in Broome back in September kicking things off before embarking on a big East Coast campaign. Two Top Ten A Main Results in the Super Sedan Summer Slam in Queensland were followed by a Preliminary A Main Victory at the

Grand National down in Hobart. Steve Jordan, who is affectionately known as The Joker, and was the 2011 super sedan national champion, is also looking to add another national title to his resume and while he was out after two laps into the main event with a drive line issue at the SA Title at the Borderline, that was rectified for the weekend’s JD Memorial at Murray Bridge, where he finished sixth in the strong field. Scrutineering for the national titles is this Friday from 9am before a two hour practice session from 4-6pm, a welcome dinner and a Calcutta at 7pm. That will be followed by two action packed days of racing on Saturday and

Sunday – both starting at 5pm. The super sedans main event will be supported by the MJS Street Stock Series that will feature four national champions – home grown hero Anthony Beare, Robbie Faux, Rhys Heinrich and the other local hope Mark Jennings.

South Australian State Cup heading to Mount Gambier The Mount Gambier Karting Club is hosting the South Australia State Cup this weekend. The Glenburnie track will host some of the nation’s best karters wth two days of racing this Saturday and Sunday. There will be a number of local hopes with Bronson Boult leading the way courtesy of his strong form this season. Entry for spectators is free with plenty of onsite catering. Karting is the grounding for most motorsport stars that move into supercars and even Formula 1 so it is a chance to see the next generation of racing heroes in action at the start of their careers.

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83,800kms, auto, heated leather seats, sat nav, reverse camera, 2 zone climate control, 20” alloys, bluetooth, cruise. YY841F Internet ID: 30563

Auto, 3 litres diesel, long range fuel tank, cruise, bull bar, roof racks, 17” alloys, air conditioning, 7 seats. XNE750 Internet ID: 30664

ONLY $

23,990

ONLY $

50,990

2018 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5I-L S4

2015 HYUNDAI TUCSON ELITE TLE AWD

2011 TOYOTA CAMRY ATARA S

2016 FORD TERRITORY TX SZ

28,918kms, reverse camera, 2 zone climate control, 17” alloys, cruise, power windows. 407YFQ Internet ID: 30579

94,130kms, auto, sat nav, 17” alloys, 2 zone climate control, reverse camera, cruise. CF70KL Internet ID: 30635

Auto, 17” alloys, 2 zone climate control, cruise, bluetooth, reverse camera, one owner, full service history. S118ASP Internet ID: 30648

60,529kms, auto, 2.7 litres diesel, cruise, reverse camera, 17” alloys, climate control, bluetooth, power windows. MCX295 Internet ID: 30631

WAS

$

26,990

NOW

$

25,990

ONLY $

22,990

ONLY $

13,990

ONLY $

14,990

2015 HOLDEN CRUZE EQUIPE JH

ONLY $

25,990

18,076kms, auto, 17” alloys, cruise, air conditioning, bluetooth, power windows. 1FW5QA Internet ID: 30632

WAS

$

$

16,990

NOW

15,990

2017 TOYOTA KLUGER GX AWD

2016 VOLKSWAGEN AMAROK TDI420

2016 FORD RANGER WILDTRAK PX

2017 SUBARU LIBERTY 2.5L PREMIUM 6GEN

2018 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM ZG 4X4

58,687kms, auto, 18” alloys, air conditioning, bluetooth, reverse camera, cruise. 1LC3XV Internet ID: 30578

11,633kms, 8 speed auto, 2 litres diesel, 16” alloys, air conditioning, power windows, reverse camera, bluetooth. AMR337 Internet ID: 30477

78,900kms, heated leather WAS $45,490 seats, 6 speed manual, 3.2 litres diesel, sat nav, NOW cruise, 18” alloys, 2 zone $ climate control. S261BZO Internet ID: 30243

63,756kms, 18” alloys, 2 zone climate control, bluetooth, reverse camera, sat nav, leather seats, sunroof. 1JK1JW Internet ID: 30582

54,618kms, auto, 2 litres WAS $31,990 diesel, sat nav, reverse camera, 19” alloys, NOW bluetooth, cruise, sunroof, heated leather seats. 1OL7XV $ Internet ID: 30607

WAS

$

$

34,990

NOW

33,990

WAS

$

$

31,490

NOW

30,490

44,990

WAS

$

$

25,990

NOW

24,990

30,990

113 Commercial Street East, MOUNT GAMBIER LVD 106736 Prices exclude Government charges SALES HOTLINE 08 8721 3400 OR TOLL FREE 1800 042 270

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Golf Comfortline from $30,490 driveaway ~

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$

%

per week#

p.a. comparison rate±

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deposit#

With Volkswagen Choice^ / 48 month term / 60,000km allowance / Final Payment of $11,110 / Total amount payable $33,025 / Offer ends 31/03/2020

Your Volkswagen Partner

Barry Maney Volkswagen 43 Percy Street, Mount Gambier LMVD2545 Tel. 08 8721 3400 www.barrymaneyvolkswagen.com.au ~Manufacturer’s recommended campaign driveaway price for new MY20 Golf 110TSI Comfortline 7 Speed DSG vehicles in Pure White purchased from 01/01/2020 and delivered by 31/03/2020. Private buyers only. Excludes other offers. Options and metallic paint may be available for an additional cost. While stocks last. Volkswagen Group Australia reserves the right to extend, withdraw or change all offers. # Based on 2.99% p.a. comparison rate and driveaway price of $30,490 for new MY20 Golf 110TSI Comfortline vehicles purchased with Volkswagen Choice^. Model exclusions apply. ± For approved applicants of Volkswagen Financial Services (VFS) ABN 20 097 071 460, Australian Credit Licence 389344. Excludes other offers. While stock lasts. Fees, charges, T&C’s apply. Comparison rate based on 5 year secured consumer fixed rate $30,000 loan. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. VFS reserves the right to extend, withdraw or change all offers at any time. ^Volkswagen Choice consists of an option to return your vehicle to VFS at the end of the term and requires VFS to purchase the vehicle at an agreed price determined by VFS, known as the Guaranteed Future Value (GFV). At the end of the term, you can elect to: (1) trade-in; (2) return; or (3) retain the vehicle by paying the GFV, which is a lump sum owed to VFS at the end of the loan term after all repayments have been made. You will be liable for any loan contract deficit and additional charges if you exceed the nominated kilometre allowance and/or the vehicle is not in an acceptable condition. Fleet, government, rental buyers, hire car and chauffeur companies excluded. *Conditions and exclusions apply, see https://www.volkswagen.com.au/en/owners/warranty.html. Your rights under this warranty are provided in addition to, and in some cases overlap with, consumer guarantees under Australian Consumer Law and do not limit or replace them.


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WITH MITSUBISHI’S FULL DIAMOND ADVANTAGE WARRANTY

7 YEAR WARRANTY & 2 YEAR FREE SERVICING

PLUS GREAT NEW CAR DEALS

DEMO

$25,990

DEMO

$29,990

DRIVE AWAY1

DRIVE AWAY1

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DRIVE AWAY1

ASX 2.0LT

OUTLANDER ES

PAJERO GLS

AUTOMATIC, CRUISE CONTROL, REVERSE CAMERA, BLUETOOTH, CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CON, 5 SEAT WAGON #58764 S814CDB

7 SEAT WAGON, 8� TOUCH SCREEN, BLUETOOTH, REAR VIEW CAMERA, FORWARD COLLISION MITIGATION, SMART PHONE LINK, ANDROID AUTO & APPLE CAR PLAY, 5 STAR ANCAP SAFETY #58363 S434CCM

7 SEAT WAGON, 3.0T TOWING CAPACITY, AUTOMATIC, 4X4 DIESEL, REVERSE CAMERA, CLIMATE CONTROLLED AIR CON WITH REAR VENTS, CRUISE CONTROL, AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS #58784 S16CCO

DEMO

$48,990

DRIVE AWAY1

DEMO

$46,990

DRIVE AWAY1

DEMO

$45,990

DRIVE AWAY1

PAJERO SPORT GLS

TRITON GLS PREMIUM

TRITON GLS LIMITED EDITION

LEATHER SEATS, REVERSE CAMERA, REVERSE SENSORS, ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL, FORWARD COLLISION MITIGATION, BLUETOOTH, DUAL ZONED AIR CON WITH REAR VENTS, 2.4 TURBO DIESEL, 3.1T TOWING CAPACITY #58612 S861CDI

5 SEAT DUAL CAB PICKUP, TOW BAR, 360 DEGREE CAMERA, CRUISE CONTROL, DUAL ZONE AIR CONDITIONING, HEATED LEATHER SEATS, 3.1T TOWING CAPACITY, 2.4L TURBO DIESEL #58772 S164CCO

SELECT NUMBER AVAILABLE, 6 SPEED AUTO, CLIMATE CONTROL AIR CON, REVERSE CAMERA, BLUETOOTH, TUB LINER, TONNEAU COVER, TINTED WINDOWS, SPECIAL ALLOY WHEEL, TOBY PRICE OPTION WITH METALLIC PAINT #58584 XA097U

Ëź Ć?".,,$1"( +Ć?231$$3Ć?$ 23 Ć?,.4-3Ć?& -3 3Ć?& ,!($1Ć?|Ć?666 ,3& ,!($ ($1 1Ć?| 666 66 , ,3& 3 ,!($1,(324!(2'( "., ,!($1,((32 324! 4!(2 (2'( '( "., "., 4Ć?Ć?Ć? 4Ć?Ć? 1.-Ć?!.6$1(-&Ć? Ć? Ć? Ć?|Ć?&1 ' ,Ć?&(++Ć? Ć? Ć? , &(++ Carlin & Gazzard Mitsubishi reserves the right to change or extend these offers. See Carlin & Gazzard Mitsubishi for full terms and conditions. Offers available on selected new and demonstrator vehicles purchased between 1 Jan and 31 Mar 2020. Excludes Government, Rental and National Fleet customers. Private & ABN holders only. 1. Recommended DRIVE AWAY selling price, including 12 months registration, CTP Insurance, Stamp Duty & Dealer Delivery. 2. 7 Year Warranty offer available on selected new and demonstrator vehicles. 7 Year/150,000km (whichever occurs ďŹ rst). Service conditions apply. Valid from date of vehicle registration. 3. 2 Year Free Service offer available on selected new and demonstrator vehicles. 2 years/30,000km (whichever occurs ďŹ rst). Includes the ďŹ rst 2 regular services (15,000km/1 year, and 30,000km/2 year). Any non-regular service/repair items are at an additional cost. Servicing must be completed by a Mitsubishi Dealer within 7,500kms or 6 months of the service due date. Valid from date of vehicle registration. See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information. MMA1527_FP_A


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