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Cover - Community Wellbeing Centre – hydrotherapy, health, fitness for all It’s cold outside, but don’t let that be an excuse to forgoe being active and maintaining fitness. Boandik’s Community Wellbeing Centre at 101 Lake Terrace East, Mount Gambier is open to the general public, so contact us to access the benefits of hydrotherapy and physiotherapist developed exercise programs and classes.

AQUA FITNESS CLASSES Recommencing June 15. Exercise to music, with a lead instructor in the hydrotherapy pool. A fun exercise social group. NDIS SERVICES Boandik is an approved NDIS provider. With our physio assessments, hydrotherapy pool and gymnasium we can develop a program to benefit your wellbeing. We have a physiotherapist on staff who is experienced in this field, and welcome new clients. The hydrotherapy and gymnasium facilities are designed to cater for your abilities too. For further information, please phone 8724 1251.

STAFFORDS GYMNASIUM Re-opened June 9. A fully equipped gymnasium with equipment for rehabilitation, people with a disability, people over 50 or those with mobility issues. INDIVIDUAL PROGRAMS A physio assessment is a prerequisite for use, with an exercise program specifically written to suit your needs and abilities. To give you máximum health and wellbeing outcomes. Following the private assessment, you can then attend the gym at anytime during opening hours Monday to Friday to work on the exercises designed for you. This customised service caters to the individual, ensuring the best outcomes to improve fitness. COTA STRENGTH FOR LIFE PROGRAM Small groups engage in strength and balance training, progressed regularly under the supervision of a fitness professional. Muscle strength can be regained and maintained no

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matter what the age and physical condition of the participant FALLS PREVENTION PROGRAM Small group. Work towards strengthening muscles and movement to benefit aging and mobility.

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The hospitality industry might be facing significant challenges at the moment but it’s place as a key driver of local economies remains and careers in the sector remain a top choice among young people. Food and hospitality in schools has evolved as the importance of the sector has been elevated in our everyday lives. Gone are the days of learning to make a few staple dishes so you can be a good homemaker and here and now are lessons in multiple cooking techniques, the art of making coffee and preparing food for the variety of dietary requirements, whether for medical reasons or lifestyle choices.

“…students focus on the dynamic nature of the food and hospitality industry…” Leanne Forbes (Hospitality teacher) It is such a key component of the curriculum on offer at St Martins Lutheran College that the school is set to unveil a new commercial grade facility as part of the school’s redevelopment due for completion later this year and secondary learning support coordinator and hospitality teacher Leanne Forbes and her students cannot wait. “The teaching of basic cooking skills, leading into more complex food and hospitality training has always been a focus at St Martins,” Ms Forbes said. “As the college has grown and developed, opportunities have expanded to offer more specialised training in the food and hospitality fields.” The new facility will only enhance the popular program, with a raft of new equipment to allow an even more expansive program including a commercial grade combi steam oven, blast chiller, commercial fryer, salamander, grill, coffee machine and ovens.

“…we have the freedom to try new recipes and learn from past mistakes…” EMILY TULLY

“Our new commercially upgraded facilities and centre will provide a much broader range of cooking experiences and opportunities for all students to increase their skillset and knowledge,” Ms Forbes said. “As you can imagine, all of this new equipment will be very exciting to utilise within our food and hospitality programs across the college. There

“…I thought it would be a good opportunity to cook some good food and help me in the future…” IMOGEN TELFER is also a possibility of VET courses being offered through the centre in the future.” The Year 11 food and hospitality students are in the midst of the challenge of tackling cooking for a raft of dietary requirements as both their theory and practical components collide. “Managing special dietary needs for food allergies in the hospitality industry and general community has become an increasingly recognised need,” Ms Forbes said. “It seems that the general awareness of allergens and their implications can be very inconsistent and that written

“…because I have always loved cooking and it has always been a big part of my life…” DEARNA BATTERSBY information, rigorous training and clear systems are vital.” Students have focussed on the serious effects of cross-contamination in relation to specific diseases such as coeliac disease and their awareness about allergic reactions to specific foods such as nuts and dairy. Teaming with that, is the ability to still create delicious dishes regardless of the allergy constraints. The course, which attracts a number of students looking to careers in the food and hospitality sector, has a mandate to cover every aspect of the industry to ensure students develop skills and safe work practices in the preparation, storage and handling of food, complying with current health and safety legislation. “St Martins Year 11 SACE Food and Hospitality students focus on the dynamic nature of the food and hospitality industry in Australian society, while developing an understanding of contemporary approaches and issues related to

food and hospitality,” Ms Forbes said. “Students work independently and collaboratively to achieve common goals and also investigate and debate contemporary food and hospitality issues and current management practices.” Students not only complete their weekly theory and practical tasks but also tackle a group challenge each semester that involves catering a local event. “Several of the students completing the course have a strong interest in

a future career within the food and hospitality industry,” Ms Forbes said. “All of the students have an interest in the food industry while several of the students are either working casually within the industry or plan to in the future. We have witnessed a noticeable improvement and increase in the skills, confidence and enthusiasm of all students over the year so far.”

WHAT THE STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY? “I have chosen to be part of the hospitality course because it is something I want to pursue in my future. My favourite aspects of the course are that we have the freedom to try new recipes and learn from past mistakes.” EMILY TULLY “I have chosen to be a part of this course because I have always loved cooking and it has always been a big part of my life and I wanted to take this course as an opportunity to grow my skills. I love the practical cooking aspects of the course to gain further knowledge of cooking.” DEARNA BATTERSBY “I chose the course because I thought it would be a good opportunity to cook some good food and help me in the future as I love cooking. The favourite aspects of the course are the cooking and getting to choose what we each cook instead of having one set dish.” IMOGEN TELFER


What a dog... I read this week of a very smart dog who had me thinking. This very clever dog, who we’ll call Snoop to make telling the story a little easier, was at the park with his master and his favourite ball. At one stage Snoop put his ball down just to give his jaw a rest, and another dog (let’s call him Chewy cos that seems like it’d be a good name for a dog) swept in and took his ball. At this point Snoop had several options. He could’ve reacted aggressively. “That’s my ball. I want it back now. I will bark at Chewy, attack him and get my ball back at any cost.� This has the potential to be unpleasant, not to mention the possibility of failing. Maybe Chewy is bigger and stronger and he can’t get his ball back. Even if Snoop is successful, it may still come at a physical cost. Snoop could react in a submissive fashion. “I guess I’ve lost my ball. There’s nothing I can do about it. My life is over and I’ll never get to play with my ball again.� No doubt the disappointment would eat poor Snoop alive. But Snoop came up with an assertive response. Not aggressive. Not submissive. A response where he would get his ball back and not just roll over. What Snoop did was go and pick up a stick and start playing with it enthusiastically. He tossed it into the air and made it appear like he was having more fun than he’d ever had with his boring old ball. Sure enough, when Snoop put the stick down Chewy dropped Snoop’s ball, rushed over and grabbed the stick. It looked like it was a lot of fun. Snoop could then wander over and return to playing with his favourite toy, his ball. While some of you may be reading this thinking, Snoop didn’t plan that. He’s just a dog. Snoop’s owner reported that the way Snoop played with the stick was totally out of character, and he was adamant that he had come up with the plan intentionally to get his ball back. Snoop saw a problem, identified a solution, and then executed his plan to get the ball back in an assertive,

non-aggressive fashion. I’ve been thinking about Mr Donald Trump, President of the United States over the last few days as he works to respond to protests, riots, chaos and looting in places across the country. Presumably the outcome Mr Trump is looking for is to end the chaos. He wants to return order across the United States as you would assume this may assist him in being re-elected later this year. If he manages this situation poorly people may think he is not the best person to be president. Up to now everyone was thinking he was doing a really good job, right? With that goal in mind, what might an aggressive response look like in this situation? Maybe a statement like, “when the looting starts, the shooting starts� on social media. That statement is essentially threatening violence to the people he represents. That doesn’t sound like a great start. If I put a statement threatening violence against people on social media I’d be banned from that social media platform. Another aggressive

response might be to start blaming governors and mayors and stating that if they don’t solve the situation he will send in the national guard. To be clear, that’s the leader of the country declaring that he will send the country’s military to attack its own population. We’ve seen how his aggressive response worked. He could have responded submissively (who thinks he has ever been submissive?) This might have involved him hiding in his bunker (hang on, he did that). He could have just let the looters have their way. He could have simply resigned (gee this submissive option is sounding pretty good at this point, isn’t it?) Let’s keep in mind though that Mr Trump wants to remain looking strong and save face as he wants to be re-elected. A capitulation at this point will not improve his chance. In all honesty, we don’t want him to just let the looting go on either. While we can understand the frustration of people who may feel like they’ve tried to peacefully address this issue for years, but black people continue to be killed, the president can’t simply let people’s businesses be destroyed, and safety to be at risk. What about Trump responding assertively. He could meet with the family involved, community leaders, other politicians and listen to their concerns and issues. From there he could formulate a plan for addressing race issues, police brutality, and other issues identified and explain this to the public. Like many of the police who have since been trusted to be on

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m u r d n w o ir e h t f o t a Dancing to the be Swinging with the Stars has been a red letter event on the region’s social and fundraising calendar since 2008 and organisers were not prepared to let its cancellation mean there was no dancing in 2020 so they invented Streaming with the Stars. The online jive competition attracted seven entrants, including a former competitor and two of the stars that were meant to debut in 2020 and this Saturday, there will be a virtual presentation with the judges and People’s Choice Award announced. The 2020 version - Streaming With The Stars - kicked off with Hype

Dance Studio director Kim Cella live streaming a dance lesson on Interact Limestone Coast and Stand Like Stone Foundation’s facebook pages, leaving the potential dancing queens to either watch live or download the video at their leisure to learn the moves. The June 13 virtual awards presentation will announce People’s Choice and other awards, as selected by judges Ben Hood, the 2015 Swinging With The Stars Mirror ball trophy recipient, Liz Rymill, last year’s winner, and Kim Cella – clearly the

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qualified dance expert on the panel. The People’s Choice Award saw voted on last week through the uploaded videos on the Stand Like Stone Foundation website. The fundraising aspect of the event was put on hold this year as well, but Swinging With The Stars has already raised more than $700,000 over its 12 year history, with the 10 year anniversary in 2017, yielding the biggest windfall with $140,000 raised, including the, arguably never to be broken fundraising record of Grant Fensom, who hit the $45,000 mark on his own.

Caroline Barr was one of the 2020 stars gearing up to tackle more than just the jive, as well as a raft of fundraising activities, but while that was all put on hold she still decided to get her groove on and enter her jive for the Streaming with the Stars competition. “Being so incredibly humbled and privileged to be a part of SWTS 2020, it’s an honour to be involved in Streaming With The Stars,” Caroline said. “The team at Hype Dance are so unbelievably talented. Kim and Keana broke down the steps in a really achievable way. I always felt like I was in very good hands.” And so, Caroline uploaded her video, which doubles as a cat video. “I watched the recorded lesson from start to finish first, then I spent about an hour and a half practicing without my cat,” Caroline said. “The footage submitted with my cat was a first take dancing with him, which was hilarious, even though he always steals my limelight.” Caroline was one of two stars set for the 2020 event that became involved as part of a new sub fund within the foundation. “In order for this rescue to make a difference, it needs to raise 20,000 within three years so I’m doing absolutely everything and anything I can to make sure animals across

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the Limestone Coast have a voice,” Caroline said. And she is hopeful she might get the call up for 2021. “Being part of such a worthy cause in the most amazing community would be a true honour.” 2018 star, now foundation director Steve Duldig also uploaded his jive, making it a family affair with his kids, and while he clearly had those 2018 dance lesson, Steve admits reacquainting himself with the jive was not like riding a bike. “It was definitely back at square one,” Steve said. “But it was good fun, and with Swinging with the Stars not running this year it helps provide some great promotion for Stand Like Stone Foundation that they may have missed out on otherwise.” Making it a family affair was a twofold project for Steve. “The kids loved it, and I was keen to have them involved to try and take the focus away from my poor dancing skills,” he said. “When I was a star in 2018, Pacey loved keeping up to date with how my dance lessons were going and even came along to watch a couple of times.” Steve is both hopeful and quietly confident that the event will be back bigger and better in 2021 when it can hopefully return to its tried and true format. “The more people that take an interest in the event by voting and donating, the more funds that are available for grants and scholarships to benefit the people in our region,” he said. Robe Mayor Alison Nunan, Stand Like Stone Foundation CEO Anne Kerr, 2020 star Randall Jones, lawyer and netball star Donna Edwards and a former dancer at the event Lauren Fox are the other dancers in the running for the 2020 honours. If you wish to help make the Caroline Barr Animal Rescue Sub Fund within Stand Like Stone Foundation come true, please donate through https://standlikestone.com. au/funds/donate-to-caroline-barropen-fund/ Above (left) - Steve Duldig in action in 2018 - he is one of seven dancers to upload a video of his jive as part of the Streaming with the Stars competition.

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Above (right) - Caroline Barr was set to be a new star in 2020 with a new sub fund she established, so to still be involved she, too, has uploaded her jive as part of the 2020 Streaming with the Stars competition.


Progress full steam ahead

June 10 1865 - The popular 19th century opera, by Richard Wagner, Tristan and Isolde, premiered in Munich. 1921 - Prince Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh, will turn 99. 2003 – The Spirit rover (pictured) was launched, beginning NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover mission. It was one of two rovers launched and landed on January 4, 2004, three weeks before its roving twin. Its name was chosen through a student essay competition.

WHEN WATCHING TV CAN BE A WORKOUT Watching TV doesn’t need to be a passive activity – you can swap boring ads for a workout, even if you just jump off the couch and jog on the spot for five minutes. In fact, exercising during six sets of ad breaks for 5 minutes each will add up to a full 30-minute workout.

WINTER GARDENING JOBS The first chore of winter plant pruning, in all but frosty areas, is rose pruning. Be bold, leaving only an open framework of three or four main stems. Spray these and the surrounding soil with lime sulfur to clean up pests and diseases.

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Temporary James Street Telstra Store If you head to the Telstra Store Mount Gambier you will see a flurry of trades people, all busy getting the renovations closer to completion. “There has been great progress made in just a week,” Mr Dunning said. “As this is the first major upgrade since the store was first opened in 2009 it is out with the old and in with the new. “It’s great to see the refit of FRE 1.5 taking shape and although we are still a few weeks off yet, we are all super excited to be able to meet our customers needs in what will be the most advanced telecommunications store of it’s type in the region. “The community has been very understanding of the small challenges that we have faced when doing our best to provide the same

level of service in the temporary store next door. There have been some customers that are uncertain of our opening times, but I can assure you we are still operating from our normal time of 9am onwards Monday through to Saturday.” The investment that Brendon Armitage, the Licensee, has made is a commitment in confidence in the region. “We are wanting to make sure that the people of the South East feel confident in their decision to deal with a local entity and this is why Brendon is continuing to invest in not only the training of our team but also the refit of the store. We are well on track to open back up in the new store on the 18th of June.” said Mr Dunning.


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Students come face to face with poet Year 12 Tenison Woods College English students were treated to an interactive virtual workshop with award winning South Australian poet Geoff Goodfellow Year 12 English teacher Marilena Wilson reached out to Geoff to offer the students a richer learning experience. “Whilst we could not have him attend the college in person, we decided that having Geoff present through Microsoft Teams would be the next best option,” Marilena said. “Geoff brought a wonderful atmosphere to the room and chatted candidly with staff and students about himself, his poetry and his life growing up in the inner northern suburbs of Adelaide.” Students study his anthology Poems for a Dead Father in Year 12 and will complete an oral, multi-modal presentation on selected poems. “Geoff recited the poems for the students and then gave them

extensive background information on the texts in question, before giving students the opportunity to ask him any clarifying questions. Geoff gave us a sound insight into his style of writing and why he writes about the topics that he chooses.” He admitted he doesn’t write about nice things. “I write about things that others won’t touch – the scary stuff,” he said. Geoff showcased his published works and the upcoming publications: a collection of short stories and another poetry anthology about his family. Geoff’s new collection of short stories is entitled Out of Copley Street, revealing his life as a 16-year-old boy moving into life after school or the Tech College he despised. Geoff has also co-written a book with an English teacher entitled The People’s Poet – Transformed, based on the transformative task that is now a part of the Australian School Curriculum for senior students of English.

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Year 12 English Student Lidya Mungu-Ashuze found the presentation both confronting and moving. “I really liked the workshop” she said, “I thought it was eye opening and it gave me a picture of life in 1950s – which relates to his poetry book Poems for a Dead Father that he dedicated for his late father. It was good to learn more about the poems - from the person who actually experienced them. Geoff writes from his life experiences and used a lot of Aussie slang. He was also very passionate about his work. He doesn’t write pretty poems, he writes honest poems about real life things, which I really liked. The way he was reading, it was very raw and really empowering.” Geoff’s presentation thoroughly engaged the students, who have come to a achieve more awareness, and broader appreciation of his craft and why it is harsh and raw, and often very confronting. Geoff believes poetry can generate social change. A case in point is his verse entitled True Love, which is used in courtrooms throughout Australia to warn youths against the toxicity of drug addiction.

As South Australia progresses to Stage 2 easing of restrictions, City of Mount Gambier sites continue to adapt to ensure community safety and compliance with State Government guidelines. Last Friday saw the Mount Gambier Visitor Centre re-open to welcome visitors for the long weekend. “It is pleasing that once again we can provide information to visitors to our community about all the wonderful attractions we have on offer here in the city,” City of Mount Gambier CEO Andrew Meddle said. The centre will operate with reduced hours and limited services between the hours of 10am to 4pm Friday to Monday and 10am to 2pm Tuesday to Thursday. Pop-up visitor servicing will also re-commence at tourist hotspots around the city. The Riddoch and Main Corner Complex are also preparing to reopen from Thursday to Sunday from 10am to 2pm each week, starting this Thursday. Visitors to the complex will be able to view the ‘Beautiful

Enemies’ exhibition in the Cathleen Edkins Gallery by local printmakers Thumbprint Inc and browse the local creations on offer in the Riddoch Gift Shop. Volcano screenings will also be on offer at 11am. The Riddoch and Main Corner complex coordinator Talie Teakle said The Riddoch and Main Corner Complex team was looking forward to welcoming both locals and visitors again as they continue to provide a cultural and arts hub in the city. Programs will also continue to be delivered online through the #riddochathome campaign via social media channels, with new additions including an online live life drawing class on offer on Friday, June 19. “Everyone who attends the complex will be required to provide their contact details, sanitise hands and observe social distancing,” Ms Teakle said. “We are fortunate to have a large complex but we will have capacity restrictions in line with physical distancing formulas.” The Mount Gambier Library has progressed to stage 2 of its phased approach fter re-opening on May 18.. “We are now able to accommodate up to 20 patrons in the library and have reintroduced limited computer usage, however due to the myriad of restrictions still in place our opening hours remain Monday to Friday from 10am to 2pm for the foreseeable future,” Mount Gambier Library manager Georgina Davison said. The library continues to offer online events including author webinars and weekly favourites such as Storytime, Lego Fan Club, STEAM Club and Baby Bounce through the Mount Gambier Library Facebook page. Other council sites, including Carinya Gardens Chapel and Cemetery, continue to adapt to restrictions with Stage 2 of the roadmap allowing an increase in the number of mourners permitted at funerals. Above - Mount Gambier Visitor Centre Visitor Services Ambassador Tracey Martin and the Visitor Centre team welcoming visitors again as of last Friday.


Local wine show locks in judges for 2021 event

The 2020 Limestone Coast Wine Show as been cellared for 12 months with organisers confirming they will put the event’s highly anticipated 20th anniversary celebrations on hold until Octobernext year. The announcement has been prompted by the unpredictable nature of the coronavirus pandemic, with ongoing uncertainty surrounding public restrictions. Limestone Coast Grape and Wine Council executive officer Ulrich Grey-Smith said the decision was not taken lightly, and was primarily made to support those involved with the popular event. “Everyone involved in the show - from organisers to exhibitors, sponsors, and local suppliers - is focusing on safely and successfully mobilising their own businesses and workplaces right now, and this really needs to be the priority this year in such a challenging economic environment,” he said. “We acknowledge the impact of this decision on our wine regions and communities, and we’re incredibly grateful for their continued support.” The Limestone Coast Wine Show is run by a dedicated team of committee and stewards who take time out of their own business to ensure its success. Judges and many exhibitors also fly in from all parts of Australia and overseas for the five-day event. The 2021 Wine Show will run with the same format as in 2019; judging will take place at the Coonawarra Hall from October 18-22, with the Presentation Dinner set to be hosted by the Mount Gambier Wine Region. UK-based international judge Sarah Ahmed has already committed to next year’s event, while Samantha Connew (pictured above), winemaker/owner of Stargazer Wine in Tasmania, will continue her tenure as chief of judges in 2021. “I completely understand and support the Limestone Coast Wine Show Committee’s decision to delay this year’s event,” Sam says. “Nobody should have to potentially compromise either their health or their business by involvement in a wine show, either as a judge, steward, exhibitor or committee member particularly with so many questions as to regulations and travel still remaining. I am looking forward to returning next year.” All wine shows that Sam Connew is involved with have made a similar decision for 2020. Keep an eye out for news at https://limestonecoastwine.com.au/

Kristy snares council scholarship

St Martins Lutheran College student Kristy Sneath is the latest recipient of a 2020 District Council of Grant Academic Scholarship, receiving the honour from college principal Alan Condah (pictured above). Since 2010 the District Council of Grant has been offering a $500 Academic Scholarship to all year 10 to 12 students who live within the District Council of Grant. High schools within the ccuncil area are sent the criteria and are responsible for the selection of the scholarship recipient. The successful recipient demonstrates academic achievement, commitment and attitude and will have an exemplary attendance record. They adhere to the schools code of conduct and the schools vision and values; with a commitment to school activities including extra-curricular activities. The recipient also aspires to completing the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) and further education.

Take advantage of community grants Port MacDonnell’s Baytown Group used funds from the last round of the District Council of Grant’s Community Grant Scheme to purchase an elliptical trainer for the community gym. To apply for a Round 1 2020-2021 Community, Hall or Sporting Grant visit https:// www.dcgrant.sa.gov.au/community/ communitygrants Applications close on June 26.

Gallery lights up to celebrate re-opening In anticipation of its re-opening on June 22, Hamilton Gallery has collaborated with Hamilton Performing Arts to develop an activation project designed to both celebrate art and culture and delight the community. Art After Dark is a large scale projection, visible from Brown Street on the exterior of the gallery building, which will host a number of displays over the coming weeks. The projection will change regularly and can be viewed every night between 5.30pm and 10.30pm. In addition to the large scale display, a number of shopfronts along Gray Street will host further popup projections. These displays will present a multitude of different artworks and films including video art from the gallery collection and silent films including, The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906). Newly appointed Hamilton Gallery artistic director Joshua White said the ‘Art After Dark’ activation project aimed to remind the community that the gallery expands beyond its walls.

“The gallery team want everyone to be excited about art and culture and we want to engage the public in new and captivating ways. This is just the first in many more projects to come,” Mr White said. Southern Grampians Shire Council manager cultural arts Amy Knight said this project brings the talented cultural teams from the gallery and Hamilton Performing Arts together. “We’re pleased to bring our teams together for the first time to work collaboratively to provide added benefit and joy to the broader community," Ms Knight said. "Both the gallery and performing arts have done an amazing job bringing this project to fruition and the community should look forward to other initiatives such as this into the future.” During the gallery’s closure period, it has undertaken a number of minor building improvements including a new permanent Gallery Shop and children’s activity space on the ground floor. Work has also been completed on developing the future exhibition program, collection storage re-configuration, development of online digital content and public programs. Hamilton Gallery will open its doors for visitors from Monday, June 22, observing its regular opening hours of 10am–5pm weekdays, and 10am–2pm on weekends.

A new name but it’s business as usual

When you have already built up more than 130 years of history as a respected business, there’s no real need for a rebrand but Viridian Mount Gambier is set to be renamed Vivid Glass Windows & Doors. The great news for generations of clients is absolutely nothing else will change. The painting and house decorating business that was started by two ambitious hard working men, born on opposite sides of the world, was built on quality workmanship and unrivalled customer service and that has, and will, remained unchanged. What you will continue to see is: - The same trusted products - The same reliable friendly service - The same level of knowledge & experience - New branding promoting a vibrant, evolving business ALUMINIUM WINDOWS

COMMERCIAL SHOP FRONTS & FIT OUTS

ALUMINIUM DOORS

ROBE DOORS

MIRRORS

FREEDOM RETRACTABLE SCREENS

SHOWER SCREENS

SECURITY DOORS

GLASS REPLACEMENT

GLASS BALUSTRADING & POOL FENCING

2 Bodey Circuit, MOUNT GAMBIER Phone (08) 8721 0000 viridianmtg@viridianglass.com.au 281 Coleraine Road, HAMILTON Phone (03) 5571 1233


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property Historical home in Lakes Location 17 O'Halloran Terrace, Mount Gambier Vicki and Imogene are thrilled to offer for sale this iconic property located in one of the city's finest locations. Restored in keeping with the era of its original build (1873) The lounge offers an ornate fireplace and North facing bay window. The master bedroom features a spacious ensuite with a pedastool basin and luxurious claw bath. Bedroom 2 also has its own bathroom and the third bedroom is serviced by the main bathroom. Country style eat in kitchen with stainless steel gourmet cooker, 2 drawer dishwasher, walk in pantry and original wood stove, to warm the home in winter. A second living room is also on offer. Outdoor entertaining is well taken care of, with a touch of Tuscany, and you'll be the envy of your friends with a built in pizza oven and open fire. Downstairs is great for storage, ideal for your wine collection or just the perfect place to chill. Zoned Reidy Park Primary and a short walk to the Rail Lands precinct. What more could you ask for, Position, Pizza, Perfect! For private inspections pleased call Vicki Quinn on 0417 804 782 or Imogene Ryan on 0408 065 540.

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AGENT: SAL Real Estate Vicki Quinn | M: 0417 804 782 vquinn@salrealestate.com.au www.ruralcoproperty.com.au RLA: 1811 PRICE: $469,000

Location says it all! 5 Park Street, Mount Gambier This fantastic well maintained north facing home sits in the highly sought after Park Street. Known for its beautiful tree lined street and the close proximity to the CBD- all of which guarantees instant appeal. Offering: Three double bedrooms two of which have built in robes and large upgraded country style kitchen that grabs all the morning sun. A large rear lounge/family area has sliding door access to the rear private entertaining area that has been semi enclosed for all year comfort. This home is beautifully presented and has slow combustion heating and two reverse cycle split air conditioners. A super wide area on the eastern side offers access to the double length garage and access to the rear if needed for that extra boat or caravan. Simply move in and enjoy central city living at its very best – all for $297,500. Please contact the sales team at Gebhardts to arrange your inspection or come along to the open on Saturday 11.00 to 11.30 and see for yourself what this home has to offer.

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AGENT: Gebhardts Real Estate Paul Chuck | M: 0409 541 113 paul@gebhardts.com.au www.gebhardts.com.au RLA: 1903 PRICE: $297,500


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property Picture perfect! 35 Eldridge Drive, Worrolong Neighbouring Attamurra Golf Club in the popular Oranivale estate is this stunning family home – the perfect fusion of Hamptons meets luxe federation, providing a practical floor plan with an emphasis on space, entertaining and breathtaking views. Built in 2012 this outstanding property is the epitome of style and luxury whilst being practical for the busy family, having all the features of a character home, including hardwood floors, mantles & feature lead light mixed with the modern necessities of beautiful bathrooms, ducted r/c air conditioning, home automation and plenty of storage. You will LOVE all that is on offer including: • Four bedrooms including the Master suite privately tucked away at the rear with its own ensuite and walk in robe • Additional bedrooms each offer built in wardrobes • Light filled main living room – the central hub and heart of the home • Stunning provincial kitchen consisting of walk in pantry, storage room, island bench, farmhouse sink and quality appliances overlooking the expansive dining and family zones with windows placed to focus on the breathtaking views • Sun-drenched alfresco area with new outdoor kitchen • Natural limestone feature fireplace with timber mantle and s/c wood fire • Cosy formal lounge with gas log fire along with a combined study / theatre room • Home automation and surround sound speakers & lighting activated with Google home • Rainwater is connected via 1 x 22,500L tank, along with mains water and bore to the gardens including pop-up sprinklers and drip irrigation system to the garden beds • Double car garage UMR with remote entry and direct internal access From the street below you will admire the character façade highlighted by the equally impressive English inspired formal gardens of box hedges, roses and lavender. The back yard offers established plants and private courtyard. Golf enthusiasts will enjoy direct access to the picturesque golf course or walk out the back gate to the Mount Gambier Golf Club bistro. Picture perfect with every possible feature you can imagine, this is a fantastic opportunity to secure a striking family home in the much sought after Oranivale Estate.

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AGENT: Key 2 Sale Real Estate Gail Richards | M: 0409 268 199 gail@key2sale.com.au www.key2sale.com.au RLA: 282450 PRICE: $720,000

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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290

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47 Montebello Drive

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$375,000

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112 Jubilee Highway West

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An exceptional family home, situated in the Western side of the City in the Hospital & Tafe precinct. Inspect and fall in love with this north facing property OPEN that has been fastidiously SAT maintained by the loving owners. 9.30 - 10.00

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37 Hayes Crescent

$259,500

5

The perfect family home- spacious bedrooms and two living areas. Huge block over 1110m2 (approx.) and great shedding. Stone OPEN garage approximately SAT 14m x 7.5m with power. 10.00 - 10.30 Expect to be impressed!

21 Hilltop Avenue

3

NEW

$142,000

1

Immaculately presented gem perfect for the starter or ripe for investment. Three large bedrooms, large formal lounge, separate dining area, gas heating, plus split OPEN system heating and cooling SAT system – offering so much for 10.15 - 10.45 so little – be quick!

400 Wireless Road West, Suttontown

NEW

5 Park Street

3

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$297,500

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Central Blue Ribbon location that is sure to please. Well cared for inside & out with excellent wide access to rear shedding with room OPEN for caravan/boat. Simply SAT move in enjoy and walk 11.00 - 11.30 everywhere.

20 Patricia Court

NEW PRICE

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$489,000

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Priced to sell – ultra spacious family home loaded with extras. Granite kitchen benches, ducted heating & cooling, high ceilings and rear yard OPEN access. One of the best streets SAT in popular Conroe Heights! 10.45 - 11.15

16 Magnolia Court

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$565,000

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Be prepared to fall in love with this superb home positioned on 5 acres (approx) only five minutes from the City centre. Immaculate inside and out OPEN – a true haven for those who SAT wish to escape the hustle and 11.00 - 11.30

1 Chauvel Street

8 Ivy Place

78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

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$319,500

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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 OPEN a short walk to the local SAT playground and reserve, 11.45 - 12.15 shops and schools.

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2 Toilets $199,900

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$239,000

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RENTALS

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$252,000

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This beautifully maintained homette will only impress and offers large rooms, high ceilings, gas heating plus reverse cycle split air conditioner – all on low maintenance easy care grounds. A great home unit alternative in a quiet cul-desac.

2

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Avail 7/7/20 $160 per week

46 Commercial Street West

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Avail now $240 per week

157 Bay Road

3

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2

Avail now $250 per week

6 Ellis Street

2

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3

Avail now $260 per week

6 Kalimna Crescent

3

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Avail now $260 per week

15 Ehret Street

3

1

1

Avail 17/7/20 $270 per week

3/37 Bertha Street

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Avail now $275 per week

2/5A William Street

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Avail 29/7/20 $295 per week

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4

$750,000

Resort style luxury by the sea. Morning walks on the beach – refreshing sea breezes and sunsets from your front or rear balcony – two street frontage – huge array of high clearance shedding and large shop area offering many uses & potential. Upstairs residence leased. MUST SELL - ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED

54 Carpenter Rocks Rd, Carpenter Rocks

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

a| 5001m2 approx

$157,000

A fantastic rural living allotment only minutes to popular schools, sports complex & city centre. Fast developing western side of the city, this 5,000m2 (approx) allotment is a prime spot for your dream home.

Gebhardts Property Management

6/12 Shepherd Street

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77 Tollner Road

(Zoned Rural Living)

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.

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.

UNITS\HOUSES

$187,500

4

2/17 Canavan Road

5/48 Crouch Street

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

2

$429,000-$449,000

46 Jubilee Highway West

REDUCED

UNDER T CONTRAC 3

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Elegant architectural design – boasting eco- friendly features throughout. Light filled and loaded with quality. This brand new OPEN home stands out in a SAT crowd. Inspection will not 11.30 - 12.00 disappoint.

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

157 Bay Road

$259,500

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.

Avail Now

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2

$329,000

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

27 Derwent Court

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2

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$289,000

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

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

6 Kalimna Crescent

3 1 2 $250 pw •3 bedrooms, main with R/C air con •BIRs in bedrooms 2 and 3 •Kitchen with electric cooking •Separate dining with R/C air con •Lounge with S/C heating •Updated bathroom •Detached single garage •Large yard, lots of shedding •No Pets •Property on the sales market

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6 Ellis Street

Avail Now 3 1 1 $260 pw •Three bedroom home •Lounge with R/C air conditioner •Kitchen/dining area with gas cooking •Carport UMR •Detached shed for storage or work shed •Patio area •No Pets

Avail Now 2 1 3 $260 pw •2 bedrooms both with built in robes •Updated kitchen/dining with electric cooking •Separate lounge with r/c aircon & s/c heater •Light filled sunroom


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

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

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93-101 Commercial Street West

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

Bernie Gaylard PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

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282 Worrolong Road

NEW

10 Eltolla Court

UNDER T CONTRAC E.O.I

4 Shops | 3 Titles

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For sale by expression of interest to be offered as a whole. Closing Friday 17th July at 4pm (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) at the office of the agent. Super rare opportunity for the Investor/Owner occupier. Prominent main street location – rear access/parking.

SOLD 1

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$169,500

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.

18 Eldridge Drive, Worrolong

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$239,500

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3 Jenkins Street

LISTINGS WANTED

SOLD 3

1

An absolute price buster that is sure to impress. Perfectly located in quiet culde-sac with a valuable Northerly aspect. Access to rear yard and further shedding. Close walking distance to shopping centre, school and Tavern.

5 Peters Street

5 West Street, Tarpeena

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$155,000

1

A unique opportunity awaits. Hard to find land of 1 acre (4,047m2) close to city fringe. Offering settlers cottage, power, bore & sewer. Excavated pad perfect for large shed. Renovate for your home or business S.T.C.C

We have qualified buyers looking for properties to purchase we will make it easy for buyers to fall in love with your property with our FREE home styling and FREE professional photography package Call our friendly team today for a FREE no obligation appraisal.

$220,000

1

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

22 Allison Street

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$239,500

1

This lovely home is situated in a great central location close to all the popular Cafés, Restaurants and Shops the City has to offer, or start your day with a walk along the Rail trail + rear yard access. Private fully fenced back yard - an inspection will impress!

List with Gebhardts. Experience the difference

1 Betula Road

SOLD

9 Tanglewood Crescent

106 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

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$495,000

The complete family package awaits. A beautifully maintained home set on an acre of established grounds, spacious living areas and covered outdoor entertaining. Be quick to inspect this quality home.

29 Compton Street, Pt MacDonnell

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$229,000

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

RENTALS 3/37 Bertha Street

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$559,000

4

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

1 Morgan Street

a| 1358m2 approx

3

1

$199,500

2

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. Rental return of $260 per week.

LOT 3 Melleray Court OB Flat

$75,000

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

Exciting new acreage subdivision south east of the city. Allotments ranging from 5,000m2. Rural style post and wire fencing included. Electricity and water both connected.

Gebhardts Property Management

2/5A William Street

$159,500

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3

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$449,500

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

Springview Estate STAGE 2

COLLINS DRIVE MOUNT GAMBIER’S PREMIER RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION

$120,000

Exciting new subdivision located just minutes from the city centre Allotment sizes ranging from 1,195m2 to 2,263m2 Services include power, water & sewer Construction underway connecting the Estate to the popular rail lands walking trail Side & rear colorbond fencing included Limited allotment released – Be quick Prices starting at $120,000

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

32 Commercial Street West

$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.

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

COMMERCIAL

94 Commercial Street East

23-25 Commercial Street West 32 Commercial Street West 3/19 Gray Street Avail Now 2 1 1 $275 pw •Two large bedrooms, both with built in robes •Open plan kitchen/meals/family area with r/c airconditioner •Kitchen with electric cooking and dishwasher •Bathroom with separate bath and shower •Single garage under main roof • Garden and lawn maintenance included •No pets

Avail 29/7/20 3 2 1 $295 pw •Three bedrooms, main with ensuite, all with BIR •Open plan kitchen/meals/family area •Separate lounge •Main bathroom with spa •Ducted gas heating •Single garage under main roof •No pets

Avail Now

Avail Now

Commercial •Approx. 178m2 showroom area

Commercial •140m2 approx of flexible space

•Excellent retail opportunity •Large open area with reverse cycle air conditioner •Suit a variety of uses •Separate office/store room and kitchen area •Rear carpark area •Large public carparking available •POA

•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

78B Sea Parade Port MacDonnell 94 Commercial Street East 1/2 James Street 2/2 James Street


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 5 BARRETT AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

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Toni Gilmore | 0402 356 905

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

8 CARTHEW STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

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TIMELESS CHARM, ELEGANCE & HISTORY

9 Open plan kitchen/meals area with timber floors 9 Solid stone home - main bedroom with BIR’s 9 Huge Shed, workshop & carport 9 Currently leased at $230.00 per week

14 LONGMIRE TERRACE, MOUNT GAMBIER

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74 STURT STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

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9 Light filled deceivingly large solid home 9 Open plan kitchen/dining + large lounge 9 Situated on 700m corner block 9 Auto single garage with internal access

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

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THE SIZE IS THE SURPRISE

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

$219,000 - $229,000

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9 Limestone & Dolomite villa on 1456m allotment 9 Impressive 7ft bay windows & 11ft ceiling 9 Formal sitting room with panoramic views 2

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

312 GLENELG RIVER ROAD, OB FLAT

17 HASTINGS AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

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$569,000

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9 Contemporary style home of solid construction 9 Triple garage UMR with workshop & toilet 9 Elegant master bedroom with WIR & lavish Ensuite 9 Private, immaculate & well manicured gardens 9 Gourmet kitchen with built-in coffee machine 9 Situated on large 1809m allotment 2

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

E.O.I by 4pm Thurs 11th June

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$269,000 - $279,000

THE HOUSE, THE SHEDS, THE OFFICE & THE LAND

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TWO LIVING AREAS + PERGOLA

9 Solid home on 2 acres with big shedding 9 Renovated bathrooms + large lounge room 9 Mixed use zoning – on Mt Gambier city limits 9 A lot on offer – Inspection is a must

9 Low Maintenance home with rear yard access 9 Reverse cycle unit plus slow combustion heating bedroom with WIR & access to 3 way 9 Master bathroom

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

BUSINESS

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

RENTALS NEW PRICE

LITTLE BLISS CAFÉ - NEW PRICE $38,000 + STOCK

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& busy café centrally located in the main 9 Escape the stress of start up costs & enjoy your 9 Modern street new lifestyle change to expand in menu selection, trading hours 9 Strong, repeat loyal clientele with reliable staff 9 Scope and catering services 9 Motivated Vendor and ready to Sell!!

6/126 Crouch St North, Mt Gambier

$180 per week

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62 Burcham St, Mt Gambier

$200 per week

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60 Burcham St, Mt Gambier

$200 per week

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1 Boucaut St, Mt Gambier

$220 per week

3

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45-47 Elizabeth St, Pt MacDonnell

$250 per week

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37 Tallara Ave, Mt Gambier

$260 per week

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59 Sea Parade, Pt MacDonnell

$285 per week

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28 Acacia St, Mt Gambier

$285 per week

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

malseeds.com.au $345,000-$355,000

OPEN

SATURDAY 9.30-10.00AM

1/6 Gerloff St, Mt Gambier

$150,000

Malseeds are pleased to present this property which is 8 Al nio Drive, Mount Gambier

14 Arthur St, Penola

$760,000-$790,000

OPEN

OPEN

SUNDAY 2.00-2.15PM

SATURDAY 10.15-10.45AM

Features of the home include: • Open plan family, dining and kitchen • The kitchen has a walk in pantry, breakfast bar • 3 or 4 bedrooms, master has a full size bathroom as an en-suite with spa. Plus walk in wardrobe. • Covered elevated BBQ area • Good shedding with access from the front yard • Private backyard • Quiet cul-de-sac Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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10 Peak Tce, Nangwarry

1

1

$139,000-$149,000

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

7 Tallarook Crt, Mt Gambier

6

OPEN

OPEN

SUNDAY 2.30-2.45PM

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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37A Lake Tce West, Mt Gambier

$515,000

35 Elizabeth St, Pt MacDonnell

2

$395,000-$420,000

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

4

6 Hill Cres, Mt Gambier

2

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

4

1

SUNDAY 3.15-3.45PM

3

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

4

3

Local Caravan Park

SUNDAY 5.00-5.30PM

Business opportunity/Investment opportunity

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$400,000-$430,000

We have for sale a long standing limestone coast family business that can be operated solely or as a husband and wife team that earns on average of $230,000 per annum a er all expenses have been deducted. No special skills or training are required and there is room to substan ally expand the business should the new owners wish to do so. The business also offers an opportunity for the new owners to operate the business through a manager couple and s ll earn a net 10% return on their investment a er paying the managers. A third op on available to the purchaser is to sell the opera onal part of the business while retaining the assets and infrastructure of the business on a long-term lease to the business operators. This op on will also produce a 10% return to the owners of the infrastructure. This sale has come about as a result of the present owners wan ng to re re.

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21 Powell St, Mt Gambier

2

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

OPEN

SUNDAY 4.00-4.30PM

3

2

$465,000-$495,000

OPEN

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

2

4

$545,000-$599,500

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8 Al nio Dr, Mt Gambier

Call Jason Malseed 0419 032 795 for details today.

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2 Cockburn St, Mt Gambier

2

6

$197,500

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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38 Tanglewood Cres, Mt Gambier

2

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$330,000

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E.O.I BY 12 NOON FRI 12TH JUNE 2020 COMFORTABLE COUNTRY LIVING – 107 acres, spacious home, established gardens, tranquil views, ample shedding & plenty of room for the whole family to enjoy – Timber kitchen with electric cooking & ample cupboard space. Expansive dining, second living area with bi-fold doors allowing both indoor & outdoor entertaining

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– 4 bedrooms, 3 with BIRs. Main bathroom with bath, shower & vanity. Second bathroom off laundry. – 2 x 15,000ltr rainwater tanks, 106,784kl water alloca on, 2 irriga on bores, 3 dog runs, solar & electric hot water & return verandah – Bonus 3-bedroom co age at front of property offering many possibili es

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

LOT 12 GLENELG RIVER ROAD, OB FLAT

22 40 BISHOP ROAD, MOUNT GAMBIER

$169,000

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

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ACREAGE IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA – Approximately 9.5 acres – Perfect for redevelopment or build your dream home ( STCA) – Located behind the Market Place complex – Zoned residen al – Mains water connected

– If shedding is a must then you will definitely be happy here, with a double car garage, two single car garages and a work shop / wood shed with bonus rear yard access for your convenience.

$349,000

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IMPRESSIVE SOLID FAMILY HOME Welcome to 33 Anne e Street, Mount Gambier, a solid well built, stone home awai ng a family to simply move in and enjoy all the home has to offer. Features of the home include open plan kitchen / dining and living area with granite benchtops & breakfast bar, 2 draw dishwasher, gas cook top, electric oven and a walk-in pantry, 3 bedrooms main with WIR and ensuite,

UNIT 1 & 2/18 LEE COURT, MT GAMBIER

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BUY YOUR FIRST HOME TODAY – 21 Tallara Avenue, Mount Gambier is your opportunity to move out of the rental market and move into your very own home – The Dine in mber kitchen offers electric cooking, lounge with s/c wood hea ng, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with bath, shower and vanity and a separate toilet off the Laundry area

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

21 TALLARA AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

$189,000

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2nd bedroom with BIR and 3rd bedroom with a BIR robes and a built in desk, main bathroom with Bath, shower, vanity and a separate toilet. Extra features include a built in func onal out door kitchen, double garage under the main roof with internal access and remote roller door, solar panels, r/c a/c, ducted hea ng and cooling, solar hot water, vacuum and security system.

8 VICTOR STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

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– Gas cooking, dishwasher, ample cupboard space, gas ducted hea ng, under cover outdoor entertaining, low maintenance gardens – Unit 1 currently being u lised as an AirBnB with steady bookings throughout the year

$299,000 COMFORTABLE FAMILY LIVING IN SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION – Solid stone Family home on a 912m2 allotment in a highly sought-a er loca on. – 3 bedrooms, main with BIR, open plan modern kitchen / dining area with electric cooking, double sink, dishwasher and a large pantry, Bathroom with bath shower and basin

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with a second shower and a toilet in the Laundry area, sizable lounge with slow combus on wood hea ng. – Other features of the home include gas ducted hea ng, r/c a/c, large rear yard with elevated mber deck, built in bar and zip track blinds for comfort and convenience. – Currently leased at $300 per week un l December 2020, the ideal family home or investment.


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FOR SALE BY OPENN NEGOTIATION Is underway and this property can sell at any time. Contact Kim immediately to become qualified.

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230 Jubilee Highway West, Mount Gambier

Shed A, 1-5 Bishop Road, Mount Gambier

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EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING 20TH JULY 2020 AT MIDDAY

$30,000 PA + GST + OUTGOINGS | Approx. 432m2

- High clearance warehouse and incorporates offices facilities with additional open and undercover areas at either end of the building, substantial car parking and entrance from two main roads. - Land Area: 20,090m2 Main Building Area: 5,007m2 - 193 Car Parks - Suit bulky goods, retail, machinery sales and service, and other commercial uses in accordance with zoning regulations. - Commence a new business or relocate your existing business to this prominent and valuable location

- Shed of approx. 12m x 36m to a total of 432m2 - On prominent Northbound arterial close to Mount Gambier Marketplace shopping precinct - Separate shared office facility and amenities available onsite - Provision for customised office space within tenancy - Heavy combination access on Bishop Road to the property - Sliding Door access - Zoning: Commercial

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RLA 282 450

9 Lark Place, Mount Gambier

8D Lake Terrace West, Mount Gambier

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SATURDAY 10.45-11.15

NEW > PRIVATE & SPACIOUS

NEW > BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSE – LAKES LOCATION

Nestled away in a quiet cul-de-sac surrounded by leafy and private gardens, this home is packed with value that will not be overlooked. Stepping inside the home you will immediately feel the warmth of the free-standing wood fire that is positioned perfectly in the spacious lounge room. Entertaining or finding space for the whole family will be easy when they can spread out through the dining area, and family room that connects to the large kitchen with beautiful exposed beams, which is equipped with electric cooking and includes a dishwasher. The home also comprises of three large bedrooms with BIR’s plus the main bedroom offering an ensuite. Additionally, it is complete with a large bathroom that includes a separate bath and shower, and laundry that has no shortage of space. Included on this approximately 1153m2 property is a powered double car garage detached from the house, fully enclosed yard and an undercover patio area with an open woodfire and ceiling fan.

Location, location this stunning property is situated in one of Mount Gambier’s most sought after areas and provides spectacular uninterrupted northerly views over the city. Offering a kitchen/dining/family which opens out to the North facing balcony, taking in the stunning views. The modern kitchen is complete with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher and pantry. Offering two bedrooms on the upper level, the master suite is complete with spacious ensuite and walk-in robe. Ducted gas heating throughout the home and a split system air conditioner. Separate toilets are catered for both upstairs and downstairs, with the main bathroom offering powder room and separate shower and bath. The lower level of the home contains a sizeable multi purpose room which could be utilised as either a third bedroom, a family room or even a space to work from home. Adjoining this room is under stair storage that could be converted into a walk in robe if desired. All this and so much more, enquire today!!

$329,000-$339,000 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 35 ELDRIDGE DR, WORROLONG

$720,000

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NEW 10 VENICE CRT, MT GAMBIER $385,000-$395,000

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SATURDAY 11.15-11.45 - 3 bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite - Spacious formal lounge-room plus open plan kitchen/meals/family area - Loads of extra features including gas ducted heating, hardwood floors, solar, rainwater and 3 toilets - DBL car garage with remote entry & drive through access to the rear - Huge pergola/entertaining area with patio blinds Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 4 2 2

222 WYNHAM RD, MOORAK HIGHEST & BEST 2.5 ACRES LAST WEEK BEFORE HIGHEST & BEST CLOSES!

– HIGHEST & BEST OFFERS BY FRIDAY 12TH JUNE 2020 AT 12 NOON (If not sold prior) – 4 bedrooms, main with his & hers WIR’s & ensuite – Open plan living area incorporating kitchen, dining and family space and a huge formal lounge – 12x13m high clearance Colorbond shed, 6x9m lock up garage plus an additional 6x9m open bay implement shed 4 2 8+ Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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NEW 1 WERONA ST, MT GAMBIER

$399,000-$420,000 Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Sara 0438 708 281

2 $209,500

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SATURDAY 9.00-9.30 - The perfect fusion of Hamptons meets luxe federation, providing a practical floor plan with an emphasis on space, entertaining and breathtaking views - All the features of a character home, including hardwood floors, mantles & feature lead light mixed with modern necessities - Three stunning living areas spilling out to an undercover alfresco area and paved courtyard 4 2 2 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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37 BLUEBELL DR, MT GAMBIER

$570,000-$599,000

This home will be perfect for large families and investors alike! Offering 4 bedrooms, 2 bedrooms contain BIR’s 2 functional living rooms at either end of the home Gas heating at one end & s/s aircon at the other end Two separate kitchens with electric cooking provides unlimited potential - Single iron garage, 2nd smaller car shed with concrete & power Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281 4 2 2

312 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER

$839,000

- Ultimate designer family home, built by a well-known local builder and featuring a modern and spacious floor plan - Huge open plan kitchen/dining/living area which offers beautiful elevated views over the Conroe Heights landscape - Master bedroom suite includes his and hers WIR’s plus a sparkling large ensuite offering plenty of natural light - Extra features include s/c wood fire, large solar system Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 4 2 4

9 KYRENIA CRT, MT GAMBIER

27 DERWENT CRT, MT GAMBIER

4 $289,000

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$444,000

- Solid brick and tile home on an elevated allotment - Inside offers large lounge/dining area with r/c s/s air con, s/c wood fire & gas ducted heating, timber kitchen/meals area with loads of storage, dishwasher & electric cooking - 4 bedrooms all with BIRs & the master with an ensuite - Huge family room offering the ultimate games area or kids playroom - In conjunction with Gebhardts Real Estate Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

1 SPARROW AVE, MT GAMBIER

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SATURDAY 11.30-12.00 - Big and beautiful - central and spacious - Zoned light industry, offering an incredible opportunity to reside & operate a business from the one property (S.T.C.A) - Properties offering this size shedding with a home attached are near impossible to find in the city area - Prospective purchasers have the opportunity to purchase ‘Gambier Coachlines’ which is currently located in the premises Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

5 ORCHARD RD, MOORAK 2.5 ACRES

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$439,000

- Charming country lifestyle property 5 minutes’ drive from the CBD - Located on 2.5 acres in the sought after Moorak district - Country kitchen with WI pantry, formal lounge and family room - Huge outdoor entertaining area with sweeping southerly views - Large detached games room with extra toilet and double carport overlooking picturesque gardens 3 1 3 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

- Stunning split-level home, architecturally designed with an emphasis on space, energy efficiency and natural light - 4 double bedrooms, 3 living areas & a study/5th bedroom - Kitchen with a large island bench and plenty of space & storage - Polished timber floors, high raked ceilings, porcelain tiles, three phase power, rainwater and gas under floor heating - Two garage spaces with internal access and drive through access Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 5 2 3

18 TURNBULL DR, WORROLONG

$849,000

- Immaculate sandstone and limestone period façade, classic English box hedges, luscious lawns and manicured gardens create an unforgettable lasting impression - 5 luxurious bedrooms, the master with WIR and ensuite - 3 living areas, including formal dining and lounge, open plan family, meals and gourmet kitchen and separate rumpus room - Stunning paved alfresco area complete with lighting & roller blinds 5 3 2 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

- Picturesque outlook over the park and located just a short walk to Grant High School & the Swallow Drive Shopping Centre - Lovely kitchen with electric cooking, lounge with s/c wood heating and a beautiful sunny family room with additional wood fire & r/c s/s air conditioner - Loads of bonus features outside include a freshly painted exterior, pergola, large lined man cave/games room, SGL garage & DBL carport Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

298 RUWOLDT RD, YAHL 3 ACRES

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$599,000

- Situated on 3 glorious acres within minutes from Mount Gambier - Offering huge Blackwood kitchen, formal dining, roomy lounge plus family room - Master suite offers luxurious ensuite with his/her basins, underfloor heating, and walk in wardrobe - An entertainers dream home with an unrivalled alfresco area of massive dimensions Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 4 2 5


Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199

39 PASCOE RD, PT MACDONNELL

Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

$699,000

- Outstanding coastal residence with exceptional shedding - Massive 10mx18m double bay shed with 3.4m clearance roller doors perfect for boating and caravan enthusiasts - Five bedroom home - master bedroom with WIR and ensuite. - Beautiful living area with chef’s kitchen including walk-in pantry & granite benchtops - Huge indoor alfresco area perfect for all year round entertaining Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 5 2 6

54 CARPENTER ROCKS RD, CARPENTER ROCKS $259,500 NEW PRICE - OFFERS INVITED!

- Exceptionally large seaside home boasting huge living areas and loads of shedding - 4 bedrooms with BIRs plus kitchen/meals with electric cooking. - Large lounge plus huge games room with bar and s/c wood heating - Undercover outdoor entertaining area - Loads of shedding including single stone garage with workshop - Offers invited Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 4 1 3

6521 PORTLAND-NELSON RD, NELSON $259,000-$275,000

- Beautiful river views right across the Southern front of the property - This solid brick home provides enough space for a family or a large group, offering four bedrooms, one with built-ins - Large lounge room that can be separated from the living/dining area - Open plan kitchen with electric cooking & plenty of storage - Within 500 metres of the local Pub, Deli, Fuel Station & the river itself! Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Jess 0419 360 001 4 1

LOT 4 MEREDITH ST, NELSON

$139,000

- Positioned in the heart of Nelson is this 1,092m2 block of land - Build your dream home to take in the stunning views of the Glenelg River and the ocean beyond - A 9m x 6m shed sits at the top of the allotment, complete with concrete floor - Don’t miss your opportunity to build the perfect weekender or spend your days in the lovely township of Nelson, Victoria Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Sara 0438 708 281 LAND

LOT 102 GLENCOE RD, GLENCOE 2.5 ACRES

$110,000

- A great opportunity to build your country dream in the popular township of Glencoe - 2.5 acres with access from both Glencoe Road and The Springs Road - Close to the Glencoe Shop & Post Office - Scattered with attractive gum trees - Power Passing Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

103 MEYLIN ST, PT MACDONNELL

Carolyn Gazzard CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416

Jess Starling SALES M: 0419 360 001

$449,000

4 IRVEN ST, PT MACDONNELL

13 MEYLIN ST, PORT MACDONNELL

$449,000

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

- Beautifully renovated stone home set on a 4058m2 allotment just a short stroll from the beach - Open plan kitchen/dining, huge tiled lounge area plus a huge rear under cover entertaining area - Colourbond shed 18m x 9m x 2.9m clearance has drive through access, workshop & loft - Rain & mains water supply and extra off street parking

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Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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LOT 2 PRIVATE RD, CARPENTER ROCKS

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22 KELLETT ST, NELSON

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- Nelson Cottage is an iconic property offering B&B/guesthouse 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 - Upstairs you will find the owners residence which includes the reception area, two bedrooms, the main with ensuite bathroom, wood heated lounge, large Blackwood kitchen

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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20 DONOVANS RD, DONOVANS

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7 HOLLOWAY ST, DONOVANS

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

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LOT 15 PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT 71 ACRES

NEW LOT 31 O'LEARY RD, SUTTONTOWN 20.74 ACRES

$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 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

3 BRUINS RD, WANDILO 3.65 ACRES

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$89,000 NEW PRICE

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

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

LAND

$799,000

– Outstanding opportunity to secure a large allotment on the Northern side on the City – 20.74 acres (8.394 ha) of Prime Land for future development – High profile location ready for a new housing estate (S.T.C.A.) – Development opportunity Zoned Residential in the City of Mount Gambier – Unlock a new era in Residential Living! Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 LAND

$135,000

144 SUTTONTOWN RD, SUTTONTOWN

- 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

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$105,000

Build your dream home here 2428m2 allotment in the Suttontown area Close to Suttontown Primary School & Mount Gambier Hospital Services passing

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$155,000

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.)

$550,000-$580,000

- Amazing opportunity to purchase just over an acre of elevated land with amazing views to Gerloff Bay & the Southern Ocean - The property offers an exciting range of opportunities, renovate the existing 3 bedroom cottage or build your new 2 storey dwelling (S.T.C.A.), offering spectacular coastal & ocean views

Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: (08) 8723 3416

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19 MEREDITH ST, NELSON

$215,000-$225,000

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

8 DRY CREEK RD, DONOVANS

$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

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LOT 2 & 3 CRAFTER RD, COMPTON

$149,000

- 5000m2 allotments ready for you to build your dream home - Fully fenced with gateways offering three phase power and town water supply - Picturesque country setting just a short drive from town - The perfect lifestyle opportunity - Expressions of Interest also invited for Stage 2 Allotments LAND

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

ARAMANTA ESTATE

Starting from $115,000

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 - ONLY 7 ALLOTMENTS REMAINING IN STAGE 4! Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Gail 0409 268 199

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First whale sightings of the season

NEWS

in brief

Flying the flag for regional voters Member for Mount Gambier has a passion for this region, and on a wider scale, regional South Australia, and he has introduced a bill into parliament to ensure that regional SA conitues to be strongly represented in the halls of power. The constitutional change which aims to ensure greater country representation in State Parliament was introduced by Mr Bell last week. The Constitution (Permissible Tolerance) Amendment Bill 2020 will increase South Australia’s electoral quota permissable tolerance from 10 to 12 per cent. Speaking in State Parliament last Wednesday, Mr Bell said the main objective of the new Bill was to make sure the State’s regions were properly represented. “We need greater country representation in State Parliament, not less,” he said. “Before each State Election, the Electoral Districts Boundary Commission has to ensure each electorate has similar numbers of voters, with a tolerance of 10 per cent. As the regions lose their population base, regional MPs will have to take on greater distances to be within that 10 per cent and eventually, this will lead to more MPs in and around the city of Adelaide.” Before the 2018 State Election, 398,710 voters were shifted into different seats. A boundary redraw before the 2022 State Election could see residents in Tarpeena facing a potential move

to the seat of MacKillop, under a proposed Liberal submission. Invited to meet with Tarpeena residents and Grant District Council last month, Mr Bell said those present had indicated they wished to remain in the Mount Gambier electorate. “It makes sense for small towns to be aligned with nearby bigger communities they work, shop and do their main business in,” he said. “Regional residents don’t want to be shuffled around from seat to seat – they deserve some continuity with their elected member.” The Independent MP said he was looking forward to some rigorous debate from both sides of politics when the Bill is read for a third time on June 17. “Standing up for our regions is a big priority for me and that’s the main point of this Bill,” he said. “The last thing we need is South Australia becoming a city-state. Let’s keep our regions represented.”

Four decades of service honoured

It’s officially whale season in the Glenelg Shire following an impressive display in the Portland Harbourlast week. A Southern Right whale was spotted frolicking in the Local Port of Portland Bay, much to the delight of nearby whale watchers who were able to catch a close glimpse of the mammal in action. The sighting is the first confirmed sighting for the region and has quickly generated much online excitement, reaching 10,000 people in 24 hours via the Whalemail Facebook page. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said Portland was living up to its profile as a whale watching capital. “We expect more than 100 Southern Right whales will visit our coastlines this year as part of the annual migration period,” she said. “We will see them heading southwards, many with their newborn calves, from now right through to October. It’s a spectacular experience and if the sight of whales breaching, blowing and tail-slapping is on your bucket list, now is your chance to tick it off over the next few months.” Cr Rank said the whale sighting was fortuitous, with Visitor Information

Centres re-opening their doors this weekend. “Following the easing of State Government travel restrictions and in readiness for the June long weekend, our Visitor Information Centres in Portland and Casterton will welcome visitors through the door from Saturday 6 June,” she said. “The timing couldn’t be better, as we anticipate there will be a flurry of enquiries about this recent sighting and the best viewing spots to catch a glimpse of these gentle giants along the coastlines of Portland, Narrawong, Cape Nelson and Cape Bridgewater.” Whale watchers can register for instant whale sightings via the Whalemail webpage on the I am

Portland tourism website. Whale sightings are also shared via social media on the Whalemail Facebook page. For further information on whale sightings in Portland, including the best locations for viewing, visit www. iamportland.com.au/whale-mailportland. Above (main) - A Souther Right whale in waters off Portland. Photo courtesy of Allen McCauley. Above (inset) - A Southern Right whale enjoys a frolic in the Portland Harbour. Photo courtesy of Donna Vermolen

Former locals go into bat for Limestone Coast tourism industry With the border closures currently in place, South Australians are being encouraged to explore thier own backyard. South Australian celebratieis have been called upon to share thier favourite corners of the State and two former Limestone Coast locals are putting this region in the State spotlight. The celebrity misings are being promoted on a cvariety of media platforms and escape.com.au JESSICA BRAITHWAITE CHANNEL 9 NEWS WEATHER PRESENTER Take me to the gorgeous crater lakes and green valleys of Mount Gambier. Yes, I’m admittedly a little biased, because I grew up there. But it’s a delightful time to visit the South East. The autumn leaves make the lakeside walking trails a beautiful kaleidoscope of browns, reds and earthy tones. Next stop, the Port MacDonnell coastline for a walk along the jetty a hot jam doughnut from the fish and chip shop. LEITH FORREST FIVE AA ANNOUNCER Where am I going? Home. God’s Country. Millicent. Four hours south east of Adelaide, but don’t be tempted by the many riches along the way

– the chicken shop at Tailem, the crayfish sandwich at Kingston, homemade pies from the Rivoli Bay Deli in Beachport. Keep going ‘until you arrive at the real jewel in the Green Triangle – Millicent. From there, take your pick. Award-winning, worldclass Mayura Station for Australia’s greatest steak. Cool off with a visit to the 8th wonder of the world – Millicent’s man-made swimming lake. Take in the scenery of the pine plantations, chat with the locals, grab a global t-shirt, see where Kasey Chambers went to school, or maybe buy another roll of the locally-made toilet paper, you know, just in case.

COUNCIL LOOKS TO PUT RATES ON HOLD Richard James (pictured left with fellow long serving colleague Steve Bourne) was honoured last week for achieving 40 years of service with the Naracoorte Lucindale Council. Richard’s current role with council is Naracoorte Regional Livestock Exchange manager.

Naracoorte Lucindale Mayor Erika Vickery OAM (pictured) has announced that council is proposing a zero increase of generaLrate income in this year’s Draft Annual Business Plan and Budget for 2020-21 which is now available for the community to review and comment on. You can find out more and have your say at www.yoursay.naracoortelucindale.sa.gov.au


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Funding on offer for community groups Community groups, individuals and not-for profit organisations in the Glenelg Shire are invited to make their project a reality through council’s Community Grants Program, which opens this month. Grant applications for round one of the 2020-2021 Community Grants Program officially open from 9am on June 15 and are open for a three week period, closing 5pm, July 6. The grant categories include recreation, public halls, community strengthening, community events and arts culture and heritage. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said community organisations were the lifeblood of the region, with grant funding ensuring many innovative activities and programs could be realised. “Council is incredibly proud of its Community Grants Program, which has helped hundreds of local notfor-profit groups, committees, clubs and organisations bring their ideas to life,” she said. “In the past we’ve allocated funding to projects for new hall seating,

clubroom refurbishments, sporting equipment, multimedia supplies, marketing and logistical costs for events. I hope to see a diverse range of applications for this funding round, supporting community-led projects from all corners of the shire.” Applications for round one of the 2020-2021 Community Grants Program can be completed and submitted online at https://glenelg. smartygrants.com.au/. Applicants can apply for grants for up to $1000 without any cocontribution. All funding amounts requested between $1000 and $5000 require a dollar for dollar contribution. Potential applicants are reminded to refer to the Community Grants Guidelines to assess their eligibility to apply. All organisations and groups are strongly encouraged to discuss their projects with the relevant council officer prior to submitting their application. Guidelines can be downloaded from the Community Grants section of council’s website.

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Virtual Storytime wound up a week of Reconciliation activities across the Glenelg Shire community, celebrating Aboriginal history, culture, and stories. Gunditjmara woman Tayarrah Morris, formerly of Heywood, now living in Darwin read the children’s book Big Rain Coming, written by Germein Katrina and illustrated by Bronwyn Bancroft, through the United Way Glenelg Facebook live platform, enabling children from all across Australia to join in. Last week's 2020 Reconciliation event in its original format was planned late last year but the event coordinators had to pivot, creating a virtual event to maintain safe social distancing practices. United Way Glenelg executive officer Nicole Carr said that the virtual event had the advantage of giving more children the opportunity to participate. “During the reading we had 33 live views from audience members in Portland, Heywood, Dartmoor, Casterton, Warrnambool, Perth and Darwin,� said Mrs Carr. “This included children from Kindergarten and Child Care Centre’s across the Glenelg Shire community, encouraging further engagement with reconciliation themes in their education. "The video has since reached over 2500 users who watched the video “on demand� after the event. "This far exceeds the number of

children we would be able to engage with in a classroom.� Elsa MacLeod Kindergarten teacher/educational leader Aida Anderson said their children enjoyed the story very much. “The children asked to read it again after the live stream had finished. We are going to replay the video tomorrow for the second group, so they don’t miss out,� Ms Anderson said. “Thank you for allowing us to be part of this experience.� Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation provided fresh fruit and resources for the Kindergartens across the Glenelg Shire community to further engage with the book Big Rain Coming. Tayarrah Morris, proud Gunditjmara woman and the nominated reader was happy to see the interaction with so many people from around the shire and beyond. “With everything that’s going on in the world, it was good to still be able to come together and celebrate Reconciliation week,� she said. “The children taking part in cultural activities after the book reading is what it’s all about - We are all in this together.� This event was supported by supported by Winda-Mara, Portland Aluminium and United Way Glenelg Above - Elsa MacLeod Kindergarten children watching Storytime in Portland live from Darwin.

The Mount Gambier Library will receive funding under the Federal Government's Be Connected program to provide digital devices to older residents in Barker. Member for Barker Tony Pasin said the $5000 grant would assist Mount Gambier locals to connect with friends and family during the coronavirus and help boost IT literacy. “These grants will help improve the online skills of our senior residents who are increasingly turning to the internet to access online services during the coronavirus while expanded access to Friend Line will make sure that no seniors in Barker feel lonely or isolated,� Mr Pasin said. The Federal Government is supporting senior Australians through two new initiatives to prevent loneliness and social isolation under a $6million communications package. Mr Pasin said the Be Connected program, delivered in partnership by the eSafety Commissioner and the Good Things Foundation, plays a critical role delivering digital skills workshops to older Australians helping build their confidence online as they increasingly turn to virtual services, including telehealth, during COVID-19. In addition, almost $5 million will be used to significantly expand Friend Line, a national telephone support service for older Australians, to answer 60,000 calls a year. Mr Pasin said the funding for Friends Line would enable its provider Friends for to expand the service through to June 30, 2024. “Friend Line is a free and anonymous telephone service that will provide older Australians an opportunity to chat with a friendly volunteer,� Mr Pasin said. "In the first year Friend Line anticipates answering 20,000 calls scaling up to at least 60,000 a year after that up from 5600 calls a year currently.� Friend Line (1800 4 CHATS) will rapidly expand to be available outside normal business hours between 10am to 8pm, seven days a week. Established in conjunction with the Council on the Ageing Australia, National Seniors Australia, the Older Persons Advocacy Network and Dementia Australia, the COVID-19 support line will operate Monday to Friday, except public holidays, from 8.30am to 6pm on 1800 171 866.

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The South Australian Community Achievement Awards are designed to encourage, acknowledge and reward the valuable contributions individuals, communities and businesses are making throughout South Australia and entries are now open. Do you know an individual, group, business or organisation who deserves to be recognised? Organisers would love for you to enter them into the awards. CATEGORIES • Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation Innovation in Mental Health, Social and Emotional Wellbeing Award • Carers SA Carer Achievement Award • Community Centres SA The Loneliness

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86 series as the next step in my racing pathway. “It’s been so good to have that sort of guidance from people you trust so that’s what we are aiming for this year.” Erebus Motorsport CEO Barry Ryan said he was pleased Jobe was taking the step up in his motorsport pathway with the support of mentors from the Academy, which is exactly what the program is intended for. “A lot of kids and their parents just need that advice and guidance to help them along especially when you have so many people giving you their opinions,” Ryan said. “We are passionate about helping kids and giving them honest advice and helping to steer them in the right direction because its an expensive sport and every opportunity counts. “Jobe is an impressive young driver and wants to learn. “We are looking forward to continuing our

support of Jobe and young drivers like him in all facets of racing.” Whilst the 2020 Toyota 86 calendar is yet to be announced, the series is still hopeful of running the intended five round Championship it had planned to start in June and Stewart is more than ready. “Since I got my car last year I have done practice at Tailem Bend about six times, Winton and Sandown and I am really enjoying it,” Jobe said. “It is so different driving the Toyota 86 after coming from Karts. “You are so enclosed and can’t see much. It was kind of claustrophobic at first. “ It took a bit of getting used to because the car just moves around so much more. “Also, the gears are a new thing, so you have to concentrate really hard, but I’m getting there. “It’s heaps of fun and a big step up for sure. I was able to get back out on track last weekend at Tailem Bend and that really got me keen to start this year’s series.” Like all of his mates, the Year 10 Grant High School student has spent the last few months home schooling and getting some practice on the home sim. He also took part in the Erebus Academy’s inaugural Junior Esports Competition last month, scoring a podium in the 16-18 years age group. “The Esports comp was fun and gave me something to do in competition against heaps of other kids,” Jobe said. “It was good to do something different.” In recent good news, the Toyota 86 Series has evolved to the new TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Australia 86 Series and committed to run through to the end of 2022. COURTESY OF EREBUS RACING

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It’s Business as usual at Barry Maney Ford

BUT IF YOU CAN’T COME TO US, WE CAN COME TO YOU! John Richter (Sales Manager) 0402 315 481 johnr@barrymaney.com.au

Warren Munro 0417 861 199 warrenm@barrymaney.com.au

Tim Pietsch (Finance) 08 8721 3400 timp@barrymaney.com.au

John Ellis 0428 003 351 johne@barrymaney.com.au

Michael Summers 0448 006 979 michaels@barrymaney.com.au

X2016 FORD RANGER WILDTRAK PX 4X4

2016 HYUNDAI I30 ACTIVE GD4

2009 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 125TDI

2012 NISSAN NAVARA RX D40 SERIES 4X4

2017 FORD RANGER WILDTRAK PX 4X4

93,730kms, auto, 3.2 litres diesel, heated leather seats, sat nav, 2 zone climate control, 18” alloys, reverse camera, $ cruise, tow bar. YY137M Internet ID: 30788

46,572kms, auto, cruise, air conditioning, bluetooth, reverse camera, power windows. S098BME Internet ID: 30791

75,980kms, auto, 2 litres diesel, 18” alloys, 2 zone climate control, cruise, leather seats, power windows. S778ADK Internet ID: 30798

6sp manual, 2.5 litres diesel, cruise, bull bar, air conditioning, bluetooth, power windows. S737BAH Internet ID: 30774

56,710kms, auto, 3.2 litres diesel, heated leather seats, sat nav, cruise, reverse camera, 18” alloys, tow bar. YY990T Internet ID: 30806

ONLY

42,990

ONLY

15,990

$

ONLY

13,990

$

ONLY

14,990

$

ONLY

49,990

$

Tu rb o RS 4W D

2017 FORD EVEREST TREND UA

2016 FORD RANGER XLT PX 4X4

2015 VOLKSWAGEN AMAROK TDI420 CORE 2H

2017 FORD FOCUS RS LZ

47,050kms, auto,m 3.2 litres diesel, 7 seats, 18” alloys, 2 zone climate control, reverse camera, cruise, smart departure warning. S574BSR Internet ID: 30779

3.2 litres diesel, ARB bull bar, steel dropside tray, rolla roof rack, 17” alloys, 2 zone climate control, cruise, sat nav, tow bar. S976BKC Internet ID: 30765

85,587kms, auto, 2 litres diesel, cruise, 16” alloys, air conditioning, bluetooth, power windows. S033AQR Internet ID: 30722

14,330kms, 6sp manual, leather seats, sat nav, body kit, cruise, reverse camera, 19” alloys, 2 zone climate control. FPFRS Internet ID: 30734

ONLY

39,990

$

ONLY

40,990

$

$

WAS

28,990

NOW

26,990

$

2014 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT ALLTRACK WAS

$

43,990

NOW

42,490

$

75,664kms, auto, 2 litres diesel, heated leather seats, sat nav, dvd player, 2 zone climate control, cruise, reverse camera. S953BMV Internet ID: 30751

WAS

$

23,990

NOW

22,990

$

INSTANT ASSET WRITE OFF

Take advantage of the Federal Government’s new economic stimulus package Buying a New or used Car or Truck has never been less taxing with the Federal Government’s new Economic Stimulus Package. Announced earlier this week, businesses with an annual turnover of up to $500 million now have the opportunity to take advantage of several stimulus initiatives including:

2016 FORD TERRITORY TX SZ

2016 FORD RANGER XL PLUS PX

61,433kms, auto, 2.7 litres diesel, 17” alloys, climate control, sat nav, full service history, bluetooth, reverse camera. 1JR51F Internet ID: 30725

91,723kms, auto, 3.2 litres diesel, bluetooth, cruise, heavy duty tow bar, ARB lockable canopy, bull bar. S987AQU Internet ID: 30720

WAS

$

23,490

NOW

22,490

$

WAS

$

2018 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM ZG 4X4

31,990

NOW

30,990

$

12,759kms, auto, sunroof, WAS $31,990 cruise, reverse camera, 19” alloys, 2 zone climate control, NOW bluetooth, sat nav, heated $ leather seats. 1OY5NQ Internet ID: 30717

30,990

$150,000 INSTANT ASSET WRITE OFF Applicable to any eligible new or used car with a purchase price of up to $150,000 (excluding GST), or less acquired from 12 March to 30 June 2020 The information provided is general in nature and all customers must seek their own independent tax advice and accounting advice before making a vehicle purchase. You can find out more about the Government’s new Economic Stimulus Package via the ATO or your Tax accountant.

2018 FORD ESCAPE ST-LINE ZG 4X4

2017 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER PRADO KAKADU 4X4

2016 SUBARU OUTBACK 2.0D

17,277kms, auto, 19” alloys, 2 zone climate control, reverse camera, cruise, bluetooth, sat nav, leather seats. 1PH5RC Internet ID: 30718

45,027kms, auto, 2.8 litres diesel, dual range, sat nav, sunroof, vision cameras, heated leather seats, 18” alloys, cruise. ANS113 Internet ID: 30786

84,118kms, 2 litres diesel, heated leather seats, sat nav, cruise, bluetooth, 2 zone climate control, 18” alloys, $ reverse camera. S789BMJ Internet ID: 30758

WAS

$

30,490

NOW

29,990

$

ONLY

64,990

$

ONLY

28,990

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

It’s nice to go to someone who

ares



FORESTER EX-DEMo

• Leather • Heated Front Seats • GPS • Electronic Sunroof • Front & Rear Cameras • Eyesight • 58563

OUTBACK DEMO

LEATHER

OUTBACK NEW

• Driver Monitoring System • Front and Rear View Cameras • Vision Assist • Reverse Auto Braking • 58693

Was $47,990 now $44,500 DRIVE AWAY

VISION ASSIST

XV DEMo

• Eyesight Accident Avoidance • Reverse Camera • Apple Car Play & Android Auto • Dusk Sensing Lights • 58942

Was $40,990 now $38,490 DRIVE AWAY

EYESIGHT

• Leather • Heated Front Seats • GPS • Electric Sunroof • Reverse Auto Braking • Eyesight • 59014

Was $41,500 now $40,490 DRIVE AWAY

LEATHER

Was $40,570 now $38,980 DRIVE AWAY

FORESTER EX-DEMO

LEATHER

XV DEMO

• Leather • GPS • Eyesight • Electric Seats & Tailgate • Reverse Auto Braking • Front & Rear Camera • 58368

REVERSE CAMERA

FORESTER DEMO

• Apple Car Play & Android Auto • Reverse Camera • 17” Alloys • Keyless Entry • Bluetooth • 58435

HYBRID

XV EX-DEMO

• Leather • GPS • Eyesight • Electric Seats & Tailgate • Reverse Auto Braking • Front & Rear Camera • 58958

Was $45,990 now $42,650 DRIVE AWAY

SPECIAL EDITION

• Special Edition • Reverse Camera • Eyesight Accident Avoidance • Apple Car Play & Android Auto • 58437

Was $32,990 now $30,980 DRIVE AWAY

Offer ends 30/6/20

Was $50,400 now $48,750 DRIVE AWAY

WWW.CARGAZ.COM.AU LVD 394

Phone Mark Phillips or Wendy Webster 8723 8881

116-138 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier

Carlin and Gazzard Subaru

Was $33,750 now $31,350 DRIVE AWAY

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