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Cover - Aussie timber builds a good foundation for DIY projects Buy local timber and support a mate when you embark on that DIY project this weekend. This is the message of the forest and timber industry campaign to Buy Aussie Timber First. The campaign asks people to buy local timber first when they undertake that longawaited handyman project. “Nearly everyone who lives in this region has a mate who either works or is connected to the Green Triangle forest and timber sector,” Paul Hartung, General Manager of the OneFortyOne Jubilee Sawmill said. “As you look to buy the timber for your DIY project, we hope you take the time to look at the label to see where it was grown. Wood that is

grown and manufactured locally in the Green Triangle supports our local towns and workforce.” The message comes as local timber companies record an unexpected stabilisation in timber sales during the past quarter despite being in the depths of the health pandemic. These sales were largely spurred by the national uptake in DIY projects as people make use of their spare recreational time. Paul said that their operation had worked tirelessly to emerge from the health crisis, ensuring local jobs were secured. “We’d like to say a big thank you to our people for embracing the need to transform our businesses to protect

people from COVID-19 and keep operations running. Thank you to our contractors for working with us in these times. Thank you to the truck drivers for getting our products to market and adapting to the changes we all need to make to stop the spread.” “Buying and using Aussie timber is so important. Aussie timber supports local manufacturing jobs and regional communities. Not only that but timber is renewable, responsibly sourced and retains carbon.” Paul said the industry was committed to implementing stringent health measures to protect the safety and wellbeing of the workforce, and the broader community. “Our communities, industries and governments are working together to face the pandemic issue. We aren’t through it yet but the commitment and resilience of our communities to support each other gives us great hope for the future.” “We’d also like to say thank you to our customers for supporting the industry during these times. By shopping local and buying Aussie timber, grown in the Green Triangle region, you are supporting thousands of jobs,” he said.

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Mount Gambier’s airwaves are set to undergo more change with 1629 SEN Mount Gambier changing up its breakfast programming in the region with popular Melbourne based duo Garry Lyon and Tim Watson (pictured above) set to beam into Mount Gambier as of this week, from Monday to Thursday, with Kane Cornes and Andrew Hayes retaining the Friday breakfast timeslot. Tune into 1629 SEN Mount Gambier or download the SEN app to hear all the latest AFL news, as well as a raft of other sporting stories, from 5.30-8.30am, with the breakfast programming continuing to be followed by Australia’s leading sports broadcaster and SEN’s chief sports

caller Gerard Whateley, from 8.30am11.30am before Dwayne Russell brings you Dwayne’s World. While the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide have a strong following in the region, there is no doubt, there is also significant support for many of the Victorian based clubs, and bringing listeners a broader spectrum of AFL news and views though Garry and Tim’s breakfast show will cater for that demand. Live coverage of the AFL has also been ramped up, with four games broadcast every weekend on 1629 SEN Mount Gambier set your radio dial at 1629 or download the SEN app for the best sports entertainment on offer.

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Do you remember when there only used to be two channels on the television? If you do, that means you’re old. Apart from being old, it also means you got to enjoy the golden age of television, when there were actually good shows on the idiot box. For those of you who weren’t around, let me take you back to the 80s. If you lived in our part of the world in the 80s you only had two options when it came to watching the television. One option was the local commercial television station, Channel 8. Your only other option was the ABC. While those of you used to dozens of channels on free to air television, hundreds of channels on Foxtel, and then whatever internet service you are subscribing to, be it Netflix, Stan, Disney Plus etc might see two channels as being a negative, it was actually the complete opposite. You see, Channel 8 cherry-picked the best shows from across Channel 7,9 and 10 to share with the people of the Limestone Coast. This meant they’d gotten rid of the rubbish and you knew that if you were watching a show it was good. Magnum P.I. (pictured above top) was on Channel 8. So was Mr T and the A-Team (pictured above bottom). You could find Hardcastle and McCormick. McGyver. Are You Being Served? They were all found on Channel 8. You could watch a Pioneers game on a Friday night. Jim Buckley (pictured right) and all the footy scores on Saturday night (how did Bessiebelle go this week?). Woman’s World! Nothing but gold You’ll notice there weren’t any shows which involved ordinary people doing boring stuff that happens in your house every day. No show with people cooking. No show with people renovating a house. No show with people watching television. No show with people finding a girlfriend or boyfriend. No show with people selling their house. Proper, entertaining television shows. That you wanted to watch. If you couldn’t find anything to watch, you could flip over to the ABC. There you might find Astroboy,

Roger Ramjet, Bananaman, Voltron, the Goodies, and Danger Mouse. There was a period when the ABC had the Test cricket, and was the only place you could watch NBA basketball or the NFL. How’s that for entertainment? At any time of the day you could turn the television on and be assured that you would find something brilliant to watch. Compare that to today when people resort to binge watching dozens of episodes of the same television show in a row… because there’s nothing else on. I find myself mindlessly scanning through channels hoping that I’ll find something worth watching and find nothing. It astounds me that we now have dozens of channels and there can be nothing worth watching on television. My theory is that they have so many hours of television to fill now, they’ve had to lower the threshold of what they’ll accept. “Why don’t we make a show where people are watching television?” “Yeah, that’ll do.” “Why don’t we make a show where people sing songs and we see which one is the best?” “Been done a hundred times but why not?” “Why don’t we get people to marry each other the first day they meet?” “That’s a pretty bad idea, but what about if we take it to the max by finding obnoxious ferals.” What I really need is the person who picked the television shows for Channel 8 in the 80s to plan out my TV watching week for me. That person made sure that I only had classic shows to watch every night of the week. Not only did they achieve this feat admirably, but they did it

before 10:30 each night when they put the test pattern on so I could get a good night’s sleep, ready for when television started again the next morning at 6:30. They knew they didn’t have to have programs on all night because they’d already satisfied us with quality shows. I’d like to suggest we start up a go fund me page thing to raise some money. We could use that money to find the person who used to pick the shows and then get them to go through the TV guides for all the different stations and services.Their job would be to plan a schedule for us of good quality shows to watch across the week. All we’d need to do then is to find a way of getting those “Dinga-lings do stupid things” ads back throughout the shows and watching television would actually be enjoyable again. If you’d like to suggest a show that I’m obviously missing and should start watching, email me at robbietansel@gmail.


Planting for the future

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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. An estimated 23 million seedlings have been planted across the Green Triangle by a team of more than 150 tree planters over recent weeks, with timely winter rainfall aiding their work to make it one of the best seasons in recent years. Among the estate are a series of specially bred seedings being planted across various trial sites created by Tree Breeding Australia (TBA) which will be studied over the coming years to identify improved genetics for the nation’s forest growers. TBA general manager Dr Tony McRae leads the national tree improvement cooperative which aims to improve the quality and value of the plantation resource. TBA is engaged by forest growers nationwide wanting to learn how to master genetics and the production of high-grade timber. Dr McRae has been on the ground at Rennick and Mount Burr last week assisting to plant trial plots each containing 9500 trees from about 300 different families. “Each tree is genetically unique and its performance will be measured for various growth form, such as branching and stem straightness, and wood property traits at various ages over the next five to 30 years,” he said. “The objective is to find the next generation of trees that will grow faster, be straighter with smaller branches and have improved timber stiffness for milling structural grade timber. Ultimately our role is to ensure the forest owners grow a healthy tree, generating structurally superior timber for processing in our local mills.” The local trials planted this month are among many spread over time across the Green Triangle and other plantation region’s growing radiata pine. “It is anticipated that just five to 10 of the very best trees in each trial will be selected for grafting into future seed orchards to produce genetically improved seed for the next generation of plantations,” Dr McRae said. Above - Tree Breeding Australia’s pine breeder Peter Buxton with tree planter Katherine Cvetnic at a plantation estate at Rennick.

William Matheson survived a 19th century shipwreck on Robe’s Long Beach back and late last month, his descendants returned to the scene of the maritime tragedy to commemorate the 15 sailors who lost their lives in the wreck. The ship was the Koning Willem II and the tragic accident and loss of lives happened on June 30, 1857, but it has taken until now for the tragedy to be officially acknowledged with the unveiling of a plaque which was then placed at the base of the interpretive ship’s figurehead artwork on the cliff top walkway – basically overlooking the site of the loss of those lives. Robe History Group icon Gus Ferguson unveiled the commemorative plaque, which features the names of the lost sailors – a project made possible courtesy of the generous support of the District Council of Robe and Mayor Alison

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“…I realised that I wanted to be one of those people who was able to follow patients through all the way….”

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When you delve into Katherine Murray-Smith’s story it is hardly surprising that she has opted to spend time learning the ropes of life as a doctor in rural and regional Australia. Katherine is part of the world class program, the Flinders University Parallel Rural Community Curriculum (PRCC) program, working in the Limestone Coast so as to expose herself to the rigours, challenges and rewards of rural and regional medicine. “My dad is a GP and has worked as a rural generalist for the majority of his career,” Katherine said. “Even when we moved to Adelaide he has still worked about 45 minutes out of the city because he enjoys the medicine more. Seeing Dad

be a rural GP and a GP supervisor for Flinders students, I knew that being placed in the country, I would be able to get more hands on experience. Last year in the Riverland, I was often able to first assist in surgeries because there were no registrars, RMOs or interns in the hospital, so I was needed. This was a great opportunity that I don’t believe would be as frequent as if I was in the city.” The PRCC program is a two way street, aimed at attracting passionate medical students like Katherine to regional areas to expand their medical experience and also to entice these talented students to hopefully choose a career in regional areas down the track. “I would definitely recommend the PRCC program to any students considering medicine, because you get so many more opportunities to follow patients through the ups and downs of their healthcare

“… I knew that being placed in the country, I would be able to get more hands on experience…” experience,” Katherine said. “It has been amazing to be able to see things like a woman in the GP clinic for her antenatal appointments, then be able to be there for the birth, and see them again for their 6 week check up. Nothing helps me remember medicine like being with a patient through their healthcare journey, and PRCC gives you these opportunities every day.” While Katherine had a front row seat to her father’s career as a GP, she started out studying speech pathology but eventually the pull to medicine won out. “I was about three years into the degree when I realised that I wanted to study medicine,” Katherine said. “I really loved the work, particularly the hospital work, but there was

Engineering a NEW career When you meet someone who has completed a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering and a Grad Certificate in Water Resource Management you don’t expect to see them working in a hospital, let alone as an intern. But that is exactly where you find Ryan Bekeris, a Canadian national who moved to Australia to be closer to some of his family and then stayed for love. Ryan’s parents and sister still live in Canada but Ryan (pictured right with son Lewis) has made his home in Australia with wife, fellow medical student Katherine Murray-Smith and their young son Lewis. It sees the couple juggling busy working schedules, intense study requirements, parenthood and enjoying being married after

exchanging vows in March this year. Once completing his engineering studies, Ryan didn’t have an epiphany, he just reassessed his future and decided medicine was the way forward. “I thought it would be fun.” That was the rationale and since making that decision, while it hasn’t been easy, Ryan hasn’t looked back. “I find balancing work and life can be fairly tricky at times,” Ryan said. “Sometimes it’s hard to have much energy at home after working long shifts or eight days in a row but coming home to my son and wife makes it a lot easier. I try to be efficient so that I can still accomplish what I need to. I think one of the big adjustments is compromising on things and letting some of my hobbies

“…to learn about the unique challenges that face rural medicine and the rewards that you get from practicing rurally….”

slip a bit.” And with Ryan currently rostered in the emergency department at Mount Gambier Hospital, there is plenty to keep him busy. “During my shift I see many different things, as you never know what will come through the doors next,” he said. “It is a good mix of working independently but having good supervisors to pass things by if ever unsure.” Ryan is not from a rural background but was keen to pursue medicine in a regional or rural area and that was all thanks to a glowing report from his sister, who completed her internship in Mount Gambier, proving the programs this region has in place are working exactly as designed. “Throughout medical school I knew I wanted to work rurally or partially rurally after being exposed to the idea when my sister completed her internship in Mount Gambier,” Ryan said. “This led me to learn about the unique challenges that face rural

always a point where you reached the limit of your scope of practice and ended up referring on to other specialists. I realised that I wanted to be one of those people who was able to follow patients through all the way. Although it might have taken me a bit longer to get to this point, I am very grateful for all of the skills that I developed throughout my previous studies. It has really helped me be able to establish rapport with patients effectively.” And Katherine has been able to get a glimpse of life as a doctor and that ability to walk side by side with a patient every step of their health care journey as well as the diversity of experiences offered in regional and rural areas. “During my week, I might be consulting with a GP, assisting in theatre, consulting with a visiting specialist, and having tutorials with our clinical educators,” Katherine said. It means the study habits of a student in the PRCC program has to be more flexible. “For students at Flinders, they typically have rotations that are 6-10 weeks long on one ward and because of this, you likely know at least the broad area of knowledge that you will need to have, and you can study accordingly,” Katherine said. “In the PRCC program, it is much harder to do this, because each week has such variety. At the end, I know that we will all have been exposed to very similar clinical experiences, but in PRCC, you sort of pick things up as you go, rather than have a long period of time to consolidate one topic.”

medicine and the rewards that you get from practicing rurally. I was also interested in doing my internship in Mount Gambier for the exposure that you get.” Ryan is looking to pursue anaesthesia and his time in Mount Gambier has allowed him the chance to spread his wings in that area. “I have had the opportunity to practice a variety of skills during my anaesthetic term that I look forward to getting to do in the future,” he said. With so much still to learn, with Ryan hoping much of that learning curve will be in a regional setting, he has already garnered one pearl of wisdom that he knows will stay with him throughout his career. “A doctor once said to me treat everyone how you would want your family members to be treated and that has kind of stuck.”

And study aside it has been a busy year for Katherine, who was married in March this year, pre-pandemic restrictions, and is also juggling parenthood with her young son Lewis. Adding to the challenges, her husband Ryan is also studying medicine – he is currently an intern. “I knew that having a baby would change our lives, but it truly changes your priorities,” Katherine said. “I remember being overwhelmed in hospital with a feeling that nothing else in life could matter as much as this little baby we made. It was so special to be able to have six months off of study to spend time with Lewis and going back part time has made the transition back to study so much easier. I still have the mum guilt that comes with leaving Lewis at childcare, but I have had a few days that have been amazing back on placement, and it reminds me why I want to do medicine.” Katherine hoping that her foray into medicine will lead to a surgical career. “I am definitely surgically inclined, the first time I assisted in theatre, I was overwhelmed with how much I loved it,” she said. “At the moment, I am interested in urology, and particularly in uro-gynaecology. Something that really appeals to me about urology, is the mixture of surgery and medicine, and the ability to follow a patient throughout their management. A urologist once told me that there are a handful of things that will kill your patients, but the bread and butter is about improving their quality of life, and that sounds like such a rewarding job.”


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FOOD SAVER HACK Yoghurt is one of those helathy and versatile snacks we are told to have in our fridge but how often do you buy the economically viable big tub only to throw half of it away after it expires. Try freezing your yoghurt in more snack size portions - a muffin tin works well and you can just remove a prtion for defrosting each time you need a yoghurt fix.

It is a world class program designed to expose medical students to the rigours, challenges and rewards of rural and regional medicine and it is right here on our doorstep. The Parallel Rural Community Curriculum (PRCC) program is a highly successful initiative by Flinders University offered to third year medical students and it is attracting candidates from all walks of life, all corners of Australia and receiving rave reviews from the students who opt to take up the opportunity. “It’s an opportunity to do something different for a year. The alternative is being stuck in the same place for four years - boring. “You certainly won’t be missing out on anything by doing PRCC, and even if you think you are, you will be back at Flinders Medical Centre for fourth year anyway and you will form relationships with your PRCC peers that I don’t think you can get to the same degree in a bigger cohort.” That’s the thoughts of Rebecca Coffey, who has thrived on the diversity of the rural and regional experience when it comes to her medical studies, even though in her case, spending a year in a regional setting was part of her course conditions.. “I applied to Flinders through the rural pathway, which I was eligible for due to my rural background, and which included the rural year as a

“...I started t thinking abou te medicine in la d then high school an s and went backward forwards on it ” for a while... condition of entry,” Rebecca said. “But I was always happy to do it. I like the country environment and I get a bit bored doing the same thing so I was happy to get out of Adelaide for a year. I think, overall, my study focus has become a lot broader, and I consider more what I need to know practically when I have a patient in front of me, rather than trying to memorise the minutiae of conditions.” Rebecca hails from a family farm between Nullawil and Birchip in North West Victoria, only leaving home when she headed to university although the road to medicine was not smooth or direct. “I started thinking about medicine in late high school and then went backwards and forwards on it for a while,” Rebecca said. “I did a science degree straight out of school then after a couple of years of working I got accepted into medicine at UQ in Brisbane. After one year of study, I left UQ and started a family. I studied teaching by correspondence while I was at

home with kids and then taught high school maths locally for a couple of years. I enjoyed the teaching, but to honest, I really knew I wanted to go back to medicine within a few weeks of leaving of UQ.” And that is exactly what she did as that underlying passion for science and physiology refused to die. “Ironically, it probably wasn’t until I had children, and I felt like the option of medicine was ‘taken away’ from me, that I really decided I definitely wanted to do it,” Rebecca said. “Make of that what you will but since then I’ve worked hard for it and never second guessed that it was what I wanted to do.” Rebecca has her children with her during her Mount Gambier secondment but with her husband Dan, who is based in Victoria, unable to even visit, her rural experience has had more challenges than usual in these COVID times. “We all miss him and vice

versa, but we’ll be okay - it’s just temporary,” Rebecca, who has a full time nanny to help share the load, said. “You just do what you have to do, one thing at a time. I’m pretty sure I actually do more study now than I ever did when I was at university without kids.” Having face to face clinical time reduced due to the pandemic has not been ideal but Rebecca was looking forward to that increasing again in the second half of the year as she continues to build her breadth of experience and starts to think about what the future holds for her in terms of her working life and which field of medicine she will eventually pursue. “I have a few ideas floating around in my mind but I think it is way too early to be making decisions like that,” Rebecca said. “If I am working as a doctor and living in the same State as my husband I would consider that a great success.”

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y r o t s i h f o e piec The Riddoch Art Gallery, in partnership with Bordertown’s Walkway Gallery will present Telling Tales, an artist-led, community project, capturing stories from the Limestone Coast region. City of Mount Gambier arts and culture development officer Serena Wong said from adversity springs inspiration and the decision to postpone a number of exhibitions has led Limestone Coast galleries to explore new projects. The project is open now until September 18 with local artist Jo Fife and former Mount Gambier artist Sera Waters calling on all current and past residents of the Limestone Coast to contribute a small embroidered patch that captures experiences and knowledge of the region.

“...I am looking fo rward to seeing everyo ne’s stories in stitch... ” Jo Fife (artist)

“These patches will be sent back to the Riddoch Art Gallery where the artists will go through each one and put them all together, to create one work with many voices, to capture a different but important story,” Ms Wong said. The project is suitable for both beginner and experienced stitchers and provides an opportunity for

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anyone with links to the region to share insights, knowledge, family histories, regional species, weather events, mysteries, or general tales. “Sera and Jo both have a multitude of experience in making work that looks specifically at their history,” Ms Wong said. “Having both grown up in the region, it is a perfect opportunity to have them working together and exploring the quirky tales that make where we live so special and unique.” “I am fascinated by little known histories and insights people and communities have about the places they live,” artist Sera Waters said. “History books don’t reflect this kind of insider knowledge so with the Telling Tales project, we hope to

community tales, a richer “...we hope to celebrate local ters (artist) version of this region...” Sera Wa

Jo Fife was born in Penola and has lived most of her life in the region. Jo has worked as a professional artist for the past 30 years, exhibiting locally and interstate, taking out awards for textiles and painting. In this time Jo has curated exhibitions, tutored school and adult groups, mentored young emerging artists and disability groups, worked on community art projects, facilitating the Multicultural Art Project and lectured in textiles and printmaking at TAFE SA.

Sera Waters is a South Australian based artist known for creating artworks invested with a darkly stitched meticulousness. In 2018 she completed her PhD which investigated settler colonial home-making patterns and practices and examined her family histories as inherited genealogical ghostscapes. Waters has exhibited across Australia and is represented by Hugo Michell Gallery.

Federal windfall for radio group Member for Barker Tony Pasin has delivered $2754 in Federal Government Funding for the South East Radio Group to purchase new software and hardware thanks to the Federal Government’s Stronger Communities Program. The new equipment will enable rapid and accurate scoring of the Australian Radio Foxhunting Championships held annually in Mount Gambier. This event attracts significant visitors to Mount Gambier each year. “Now more than ever it’s important “..now more than ever it’s important to support events that bring tourism to our regions...” Member for Barker Tony Pasin

to support events that bring tourism to our regions,” Mr Pasin said. “While many members hail from Western Victoria and COVID has impacted the group and the annual championships, I’m pleased that we can support the event when it can be up and running again.” Mr Pasin said the Stronger Communities Program is aimed at funding projects that deliver social

celebrate local community tales, a richer version of this region.” The finished artwork will be exhibited alongside the Country Arts SA touring exhibition Sera Waters: Domestic Arts at both the Riddoch Art Gallery and the Walkway Gallery in 2021. “While we may be at different ends of the Limestone Coast, we are connected by our location and Telling Tales is a unique way for us to come together, capture and immortalise those wonderfully tall tales in a beautiful artwork for the region,” Walkway Gallery director Naomi Fallon said. With the COVID-19 pandemic presenting unique challenges on many levels, communities around the world are coming together to share ideas, experiment and develop

creative ways to connect with each other. “I am really excited to be working on this community art project, especially as we find ourselves looking at alternatives to connect with our community during the pandemic and I am looking forward to seeing everyone’s stories in stitch,” artist Jo Fife said. To register to contribute to the project contact The Riddoch and Main Corner Complex or Walkway Gallery via email, phone or in person. All registrants will receive a stitch pack including blue and green threads, 22 x 22cm canvas, needle, instructions and return envelope. “Contributions can be as simple or as complex as you choose and inspiration and guides on basic stitches, how-to videos, tips and examples can be found at the Telling Tales Limestone Coast Facebook page,” Ms Wong said. For more details including how to register and obtain your kit, visit riddochartgallery.org.au/telling-tales/ This project is supported by Country Arts SA.

and economic benefits and form part of the government’s continuing commitment to strengthen local communities across Australia. “Our local communities are the heart of this country and the investment in local projects and events like this under the Stronger Communities Program is about just that – strengthening communities and ensuring they have the facilities and the infrastructure to remain vibrant, great places to live into the future,” Mr Pasin said. Left - South East Radio Group’s Peter Becker with Member for Barker Tony Pasin.

Free promotional opportunity for local business Would you like some free promotional images of your tourism business? The District Council of Grant is excited to be able to offer their tourism businesses an opportunity to receive free promotional photographs. Council has arranged for a group of emerging photographers to receive further training to achieve results in line with the South Australian Tourism Commission image guidelines. In return the photographers will visit tourism business and provide the operators and council with high quality photographic images that can be used commercially. We are hoping that more than one photographer will visit each business to ensure there are a number of different and suitable images for each site. Council has designed this initiative as part of its DCG Care Package developed to help address the impacts of COVID-19 on the local community and help soften the economic and social effects of this crisis for residents and businesses in the district. Please visit https://yoursaydcg.com.au/ for further information and an expression of interest form, which must be returned by August 14 if you would like your business to take part in this initiative.



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property Just minutes from the CBD 25 Umpherston Street, Mount Gambier Minutes from the CBD, this is a fantastic opportunity to buy in a sought after area. Positioned on a 711m2 approx. allotment this solid construction home with iron roof has 3 generous size bedrooms (2 with wall to ceiling built-ins – main with mirror doors). The spacious lounge room has a wood heater and rc air conditioner but the feature of this room is the character brick fireplace surround with curved mantle plus ornate ceiling. There is a large dine-in kitchen with lots of cupboards and bench space, electric stove and timber floors, this leads to a separate large laundry and porch. The main bathroom has a built-in bath and separate shower recess. Located at the rear of the home is a large undercover decking area providing comfortable outdoor entertaining and access to the low maintenance flat rear yard that has shedding for 2 + cars or storage. Situated within walking distance to Vansittart Park and main street shopping also close by is Mount Gambier High School, a service station and Paradise Pizza. This property is currently leased until 26/10/20 @ $265pw.

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Wonderful Family Home 47 Montebello Drive, Mount Gambier This immaculate and spacious north facing family home on approximately 750m2 is situated in the Hospital and Tafe precinct and within minutes to the Market place, local shopping, and schools. The property is low maintenance which is ideal for the busy family. Be welcomed in the lovely entrance way and it will be this welcoming atmosphere that abounds throughout the home. The beautiful timber kitchen complete with bosch dishwasher overlooks the casual family/ meals zone which flows freely through sliding glass doors to the undercover entertaining area – an ideal spot to relax with a coffee or a glass of wine. A more formal dining zone is excellent for dinner parties or family gatherings, a second living area is also on offer. Four double bedrooms all with built in robes and the Master is complete with walk in robe and ensuite. The sparkling main bathroom is the three way design, and is an absolute must have, the double garage under the main roof has direct internal access. High ceilings, tasteful décor and lots of space make this property an absolute must to inspect. Open for inspection Saturday 25th July 11.00 - 11.30am

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property Dream Family Home 23 Birkdale Court, Worrolong Strikingly positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the newly developed Attamurra Heights area and residing on approx 1215sqm, 23 Birkdale Court is the dream home that now awaits a new family! Stunning Spotted Gum timber floors greet you upon entry and carry throughout the living spaces, with the home offering a formal living at the front of the home plus a large, open plan dining space and second living at the rear. Slow combustion heating plus zoned ducted reverse cycle throughout will keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. The heart of the home is the spectacular kitchen, complete with a custom barn style door leading to a huge walk in pantry, Jarrah topped center island, Caesar stone bench tops, dishwasher, 900mm oven with gas cooktop and soft close drawers throughout the ample amount of storage. A luxurious master suite at the front of the home includes a spacious walk in robe, ensuite and a private and sheltered outdoor alfresco. The 3 remaining carpeted bedrooms all include built in robes and are generous in size, plus an additional study that could easily double as another bedroom or nursery. The main, three way bathroom with floor to ceiling tiling offers separate shower and claw foot bathtub, dual vanities with stone benchtops and convenience of a separate toilet. Concluding the wet areas is the laundry located off the double garage under main roof, being out of sight and with direct access to the rear yard.

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(08) 8725 8037 | www.limestonere.com.au | 178 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier 14 LAIRD STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

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TURN YOUR DREAM INTO A REALITY This spacious family home is conveniently located within walking distance to Mulga Street Primary School, is situated on a 643 m2 Allotment and offers spacious family living. comprising three bedrooms, two with built in Robes, a generous lounge area with slow combus on wood hea ng and a reverse cycle split system for your convenience, kitchen

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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

IN THE DONOVANS, MOORAK & GLENBURNIE MANAGEMENT AREAS

Contact our office on 8723 6866

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

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25 PINEHURST DRIVE WORROLONG 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR PERFECT FAMILY HOME $445,000 TO 465,000 Looking for room to move, well this near new morden home could be for you. Four good size bedrooms plus office, with the main bedroom having classy en-suite and walk in robe.

HOME AND LAND PACKAGES 6 EDWARD STREET MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 3 BATH I 5 CAR THE BEST IN INNER CITY LIVING EXPRESSION OF INTEREST It is a pleasure to offer this beautiful home, located close to the city centre, walking distance to shops, café’s, doctors, parks and gardens. This quality built home and it’s condition is a credit to its owners as this very unique property to come on to the mount gambier real estate market. From the minute you enter this property you realise it is something special, with private secure front yard leading you to grand home, with feature gabled roof lines, solid construction, and character high windows. A sunlit entrance leads you into the home, welcoming you to a large open kitchen meals family area, complemented by a beautiful solid blackwood kitchen with stone benchtops, walk in pantry, the best in appliances, double draw dishwasher plus heaps of cupboards and bench space.

SELL WITH PETER DEMPSEY SOME PEOPLE HOPE IT WILL HAPPEN SOME PEOPLE THINK IT WILL HAPPEN THE RIGHT PERSON MAKES IT HAPPEN

New listings needed. I have buyers who are looking for a variety of homes. If you are thinking of selling. Don’t hesitate to give me a call to discuss. I have all the marketing ideas at my disposal to make sure, you as my clients get the best results. Over 26 years in the industry gives you the best and proven person to sell your home.

20 O’LEARY ROAD MT GAMBIER 3 BED I 1 BATH I 1 CAR FIRST HOME BUYER’S FROM $269,500 Stage 3 now on sale. Attention first homeowners new home grant available (sta) these home and land packages are ideal for you. With stage 1 sold prior to marketing.

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12 KEEGAN STREET MT GAMBIER FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY FROM $269,500 Home and land package available. Take advantage of stimulus package to own your home. Located in mt gambiers city central. Ideal for the first homeowner. 2 bedrooms, open kitchen.

Take advantage of the governments building incentive packages. If you are a first homeowner or looking for a new residence these range home and packages could be perfect for you. Profile shown are examples.

46 ST ANDREWS DRIVE MT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR STUNNING HOME, GREAT LOCATION $479,950 Ideal for the golfer or just the luxury of open spaces and views, then this property is for you. The 5th fairway of the prestigious mt gambier golf club is at you rear door. This beautiful family home, with open plan living, theatre room, classy wet areas, stunning kitchen with stone bench tops and soft close draws. Master bedroom with huge walk in robe, and spacious en-suite. Extras include, high ceilings, reverse cycle air conditioning, ceiling fans, easy care flooring, cbus wiring throughout, 5kw solar panels, double garage umr plus room for the golf cart, huge covered patio area with sliding stacker doors that bring the outside in.

CRAFTER ROAD COMPTON GREAT BUYING $139,000 Why not live the dream by building your dream home on one of these perfect lifestyle allotments? Titles just through. Only 1 lifestyle allotments left for you to choose from.

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Ideal for the investment portfolio SALE -$ FORFOR SALE - $133,000 Two bedroom unit in central location Address: 3/101 Jubilee Highway East Large main bedroom with built in robes Spacious kitchen/dining with electric cooking Contact: Vicki Quinn Cosy lounge with split-system reverse cycle heating/cooling Bathroom with separate shower/bath 0417 804 782 Great security with roller door to the carport and rear courtyard SAL REAL ESTATE Property ID: 21862063 Currently tenanted at $200 per week with an A1 tenant

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SALE -$ FORFOR SALE - $239,500 Address:

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NEW > GREAT 1ST HOME IN LAKES LOCATION!

NEW > ATTAMURRA FAIRWAY ESTATE BLOCK!

- Updated 3 bedroom home in Lakes/Hastings Cunningham Reserve area

Even if you aren’t a golfer, you couldn’t help but delight as you overlook the beautiful views of lush, manicured fairways that are on offer at this fabulous Attamurra Fairway Estate building block. Fairway Estate offers a wonderful lifestyle choice for golf enthusiasts and those who are looking for a piece of serenity. Park your buggy right at your back gate or take a walk around the course just to enjoy witnessing the kangaroos grazing and the kookaburras laughing. Within minutes of The Marketplace Shopping Precinct, you are treated to the convenience that this estate provides. This flat allotment is approximately 778m2 and is just waiting for you to get your “dream home” building plans drawn up so that you can take advantage of the building grant incentives currently on offer. Take a drive out to the estate, get out of your car and have a walk around the block – it won’t take you long to imagine yourself living here.

- Great location near Tenison, Reidy Park & Mt Gambier High schools - Beautifully renovated kitchen with electric cooking & dishwasher - Sparkling new bathroom with separate shower & claw foot bath - Inviting polished timber floorboards - Carport adjoining the home with rear yard access & extra shedding - Low maintenance gardens with secure back yard for pets & children - Call Al today or you will miss this one!

$229,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 27 DERWENT CRT, MT GAMBIER

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- Spacious master bedroom with ensuite & WIR, 2 bedrooms with BIR’s & separate study/4th bedroom - 2 living areas including formal lounge with BI bar, ducted gas heating & r/c air con - Galley style kitchen includes gas cooking & WI pantry - Outside features a double carport, private entertaining area & low maintenance gardens/lawns Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3 2 2

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- Fantastic 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living area, double garage, executive unit positioned in close proximity to the Marketplace Shopping Centre, TAFE & Mount Gambier Hospital - Perfect investment property or low maintenance lifestyle proposition - Well maintained & semi enclosed pergola with Northerly views - Loads of extras, including heaps of storage & gas ducted heating Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 3 2 2

$399,000-$409,000

NEW 1 SILVERBROOK AVE, MT GAMBIER $439,000-$449,000

- Unique lifestyle property on approximately half an acre in Yahl - Plenty of room for the family with the emphasis on space - The lower level has open plan kitchen/dining/lounge plus separate toilet and laundry - Upstairs offers 4-5 bedrooms or 4 plus study, bathroom & huge family room - Double garage UMR with remote plus large second shed Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281 4/5 2 6

- Beautiful light filled open plan living space features a modern kitchen with s/s appliances, dishwasher, b/ bar - 4 bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite - Paved alfresco area with bi-fold doors & patio blinds overlooks the secure back yard - DBL garage UMR with remote roller door & internal access and rear yard access to a SGL detached garage with concrete floor Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 4 2 3

- Lovely solid character home in the highly sought after Lakes area - Beautifully renovated and featuring charming leadlight, high ceilings, r/c ducted air con & polished timber floors - Outside offers a detached double garage with additional pergola or carport off the garage, plus outside toilet and flat backyard with rear yard access - Proposed sub-division sees this property set on 945m2 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 3 1 2

3 FRANKLIN TCE, MT GAMBIER

$289,000

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SATURDAY 12.15-12.45 - Superbly updated architectural designed brick & tile family home, positioned on a corner allotment with low maintenance gardens - Offering 3 bedrooms all with BIR’s, Updated kitchen with dishwasher, gas cook top & electric oven, separate formal dining and central lounge - Extra features include 2 split air conditioners and gas log fire - Outside offers an undercover entertaining area and s/car carport Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3 1 2

106 WEHL ST SOUTH, MT GAMBIER

$249,000

SATURDAY 10.45-11.15

- 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

1A BETULA RD, MT GAMBIER

63 ANTHONY ST, MT GAMBIER

$150,000 Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

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Open

SATURDAY 10.00-10.30

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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$225,000

- Oozing character & charm is this delightful cottage with a 1 bedroom detached unit - Located in a highly sought after area on an approx. 720m2 lot - Loads of features including lounge with r/c aircon, main bedroom with BIR’s & open plan kitchen & dining room - The two bedroom cottage comes completely furnished WIWO - Outside features water tanks, garden shed & fruit trees Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Jess 0419 360 001 3 2 2

305 WOODLANDS RD, YAHL 7.5 ACRES

$659,500

- Huge solid brick family home situated on a 7.5 acre allotment in the popular Yahl district - Three living areas with s/c wood heating - Country style timber kitchen complete with electric cooking & dishwasher - Excellent shedding including double carport UMR, 11m x 7m shed with 2.4m clearance along with large workshop space and loft Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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101 KINGSLEY RD, ALLENDALE EAST 5.5 ACRES

$329,000-$349,000

- Located approximately 25 kilometres from Mt Gambier. - Offering approximately 5.5 Acres of township zoned land proving scope for development of approximately 16 building allotments (STCA). - Timber framed 3 bedroom home with open plan living with r/c a/c, wood fire and kitchen. - Large 8m x 11 m shed with concrete floor, power and lights Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 3 1 2

- The home features high ceilings & timber flooring throughout - Thoroughly renovated French Provincial kitchen taking in stunning views of the city landscape - Offering 3 bedrooms, central bathroom and 2 toilets - Spacious lounge room warmed with heat bank with slow combustion heating in the family room - The single garage also accommodates space for a workshop Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281 3 1 1

21 BRYAN ST, ALLENDALE EAST

$299,000-$309,000

- If you love gardening and cooking your own produce then this amazing property is for you! - Attractive three bedroom home with a sustainable garden that is packed full of fruit and veggies season after season - 3 Bedroom home featuring open plan living with wood heating and r/c air conditioning. - Outdoor alfresco area with built in fireplace Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 3 1 1


Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199

Carolyn Gazzard CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416

Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: (08) 8723 3416

9 Chute Street, Mount Gambier

1 Werona Street, Mount Gambier Final Bidding Stage: Tuesday 11th August 2020 at 6:00pm (unless sold prior)

Final Bidding Stage: Monday 10th August 2020 at 6:30pm (unless sold prior)

Open

Open

SATURDAY 10.00-10.30

SATURDAY 9.15-9.45

NEW > A WONDERFUL HOME FOR THE FAMILY!

NEW > STUNNING CHARACTER HOME

The Openn Negotiation has started (auction held online with flexible terms for qualified buyers). The property can sell at any time, contact Sara O'Connor on 0438 708 281 immediately to become qualified and avoid missing out. Neat and tidy stone home on a conveniently positioned allotment. Inside offers two separate cosy living areas plus two separate kitchens which will enable two occupants to reside at the one property. In the eastern wing the bedrooms are serviced by a modernised central bathroom, with the laundry located at the rear of the home and s/s air con. The western wing of the home is virtually a one bedroom unit with its own kitchenette and is warmed by gas heating. Near new floor coverings, window treatments and fresh paint throughout. Convenient side access to a single iron garage as well as a couple of other storage sheds complete with power & concrete floors.

The Openn Negotiation has started (auction held online with flexible terms for qualified buyers). The property can sell at any time, contact Gail Richards on 0409 268 199 immediately to become qualified and avoid missing out. Beautifully renovated character home in central location within walking distance to CBD. Freshly painted inside and out. Polished floor boards, high ceilings and ornate ceiling roses. Stylish eat-in kitchen with galley style butlers pantry, double oven and plenty of storage. HUGE formal lounge room. Renovated bathroom with underfloor heating, separate toilet and laundry. Three bedrooms with BIR’s plus detached studio or fourth bedroom - perfect work from home office space with r/c split system. Gas Central Heating & solar electrical system. Single stone garage plus single carport. Elevated deck plus paved undercover pergola area overlooking the large back yard.

VENDOR SAYS SELL! Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281 103 MEYLIN ST, PT MACDONNELL

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DON'T MISS OUT!! Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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4 IRVEN ST, PT 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) Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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What is Openn Negotiation? Managed by real estate agents, Openn Negotiation is a transparent sales method which helps Buyers and Sellers find the true market price for a property, through an online bidding platform

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For further information, contact any of our sales agents!

55 Matthew Flinders Way, Mount Gambier

2 $449,000

- 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 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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2 Harley Street, Allendale East Final Bidding Stage: Monday 17th August 2020 at 6:00pm (unless sold prior)

Open

SATURDAY 1.15-2.00

NEW > BRAND NEW DISPLAY HOME - THE GREENWICH

NEW > COUNTRY LIFESTYLE CLOSE TO THE SEA

– – – – – – – – – –

The Openn Negotiation has started (auction held online with flexible terms for qualified buyers). The property can sell at any time, contact Al Lamond on 0418 849 266 immediately to become qualified and avoid missing out. Located just minutes from Port MacDonnell and just 20 minutes drive from Mount Gambier is this quaint home with loads of country charm. Inside offers separate lounge with new r/c split air con, lovely open plan kitchen/meals/living area with electric cooking, separate laundry, main bathroom and toilet, plus master bedroom with WIR & ensuite. Outside the property offers the best in low maintenance living, offering large storage shed, separate man cave & a securely fenced yard. Set on a 845m2 allotment, the property has plenty of rainwater tanks & beautiful attractive rambling gardens with eye catching decking. In conjunction with Gambier Real Estate.

Brick with Colorbond roof and 2700mm (9ft) ceilings Situated on a 1097m2 elevated allotment with 2 driveways and great views! Reverse cycle ducted air conditioning Stone benchtops and quality floor coverings Substantial butlers pantry providing additional space to cater for your dinner parties Five large bedrooms, master suite with walk in robe and sumptuous ensuite Alfresco dining under main roof Fully landscaped and with rear yard access Concrete paths and driveways Latest design by Versace Home Builders

$549,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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VENDOR WANTS IT GONE QUICK!! Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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

Property Sales & Home Staging

RLA 282 450

8B WALLACE ST, MT GAMBIER

$170,000-$190,000

- A fantastic opportunity to purchase a 1087m2 allotment in the sought-after lakes area - Private rear allotment, the perfect site for your dream home or invest and build a couple of townhouses (STCA) - The ideal location to walk to the CBD, rail lands and the new proposed recreation centre! - Sale is subject to plan of division approval Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 LAND

LOT 2, 5 & 6 CRAFTER RD, COMPTON

From $149,000

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Ready for you to build your dream home (STCA) Lot 2 – 5000m2 – $149,000 Lot 5 – 8535m2 – $175,000 Lot 6 – 1.046ha – $185,000 Fully fenced with gateways offering three phase power, town water supply and NBN - Picturesque county setting just a short drive from town! Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 LAND

9 KYRENIA CRT, MT GAMBIER

$444,000

- 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

37 BLUEBELL DR, MT GAMBIER

LOT 700 LUMIDIN BLVD, MT GAMBIER $320,000 + GST 3.066 HA

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ATTENTION DEVELOPERS – LARGE ALLOTMENT! Rare opportunity to purchase 3.066ha of land ready for subdivision Plans available for 34 new allotments (S.T.C.A.) All services available at front of the allotment Great location minutes from the centre of the city Elevated allotment with highly desirable home sites LAND

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

GLENBURNIE HEIGHTS

Starting from $129,000

6 COBBLESTONE CRT, MT GAMBIER

$65,000

- Last vacant allotment available in well established area amongst quality homes - Elevated block of 819m2 - Close to MacDonald Park PS, St Martins Lutheran School & sporting complex - All services connected & plans available for prospective purchaser - Ring your builder today Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 LAND

3 BRUINS RD, WANDILO 3.65 ACRES

$135,000

144 SUTTONTOWN RD, SUTTONTOWN

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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

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

LOT 102 GLENCOE RD, GLENCOE 2.5 ACRES

LAND

$110,000

- Exciting new subdivision overlooking the Mount Gambier Racecourse and surrounding countryside, located within minutes from the City Centre - Power & town water connected - Magnificent opportunity to build your dream home, with plenty of room for sheds and stables (S.T.C.A) - ONLY 2 ALLOTMENTS LEFT!

- Picturesque rural living allotment of 3.65ac, only 10 minutes 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

- 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 Al Lamond 0418 849 266

LAND

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

13 DOVER CRT, MT GAMBIER

$299,000

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

9 STABLEFORD CRT, WORROLONG

$789,000

- Magnificent Federation Style home offering formal lounge and dining, designer kitchen 900mm freestanding gas oven - Four large bedrooms, 1 with WIR plus master ensuite, and 2 with BIR’s - Well established gardens with impressive veggie garden and variety of fruit trees - 65,000L rain water tank, town water and equipped bore Contact Al 0418 849 266 or Sara 0438 708 281 4 2 8

$570,000-$599,000

LAND

93 SHEPHERDSON RD, MT GAMBIER $749,000-$769,000

- Nestled in one of Mount Gambier’s most beautiful areas and hidden from the street - Positioned on a large 4,145m2 allotment, oozing character and class with timeless architecture and quality refinements - Classic features with modern luxuries - Polished floor boards, feature fire places and high ceilings mixed with modern conveniences including r/c ducted air conditioning Contact Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 3 2 3

49 KIRIP RD, GLENCOE

$360,000-$380,000

- Solid brick home on a 1960m2 allotment in the heart of Glencoe - Two spacious living areas include s/c wood heating and built in bar along with a separate games room/fourth bedroom - Large country kitchen with dishwasher, breakfast bar & electric cooking - 18x5m outdoor alfresco area evoking a country rustic vibe - A double carport, a 18mx6m shed with power and lights and a low maintenance allotment Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 3 1 5

NEW 66 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER

- Ultimate designer family home, built by a well-known local builder - Extra features include s/c wood fire, large solar system, dedicated and featuring a modern and spacious floor plan study, 3 separate living areas, double glazed windows, double car - Huge open plan kitchen/dining/living area which offers beautiful garage UMR with remote and internal access, plus reverse cycle elevated views over the Conroe Heights landscape ducted air conditioning, keeping the home an enjoyable temperature - Master bedroom suite includes his and hers WIR’s plus a sparkling all year round large ensuite offering plenty of natural light

- EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST by 14th August 2020 at 12pm (if not sold prior) - Fully leased shopfront in busy Commercial Street West retail precinct - Excellent tenant with reputable established business

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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298 RUWOLDT RD, YAHL 3 ACRES

LAND

$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

245 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER

$299,000

- Fantastic opportunity to purchase a 2218m2 commercial zoned parcel of land in a prime location - Excellent exposure site with two street frontage and small office at the southern end - The allotment offers a multitude of options with retail giants BCF, Super Cheap and Petbarn adjacent the site Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

COMMERCIAL

E.O.I

- Large carpark with access to the rear from Caldwell Street - Upper level offers 3 bedroom leased apartment with separate office space - High profile freehold investment - In conjunction with Gambier Real Estate COMMERCIAL


MT GAMBIER | MILLICENT | PORT MACDONNELL | ROBE | BEACHPORT 1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier 08 8724 9999 and 98 George Street, Millicent 8733 1989

malseeds.com.au $395,000 - $420,000

11 Ewens Crt, Mt Gambier

OPEN

$359,000

OPEN

SATURDAY 11.15-11.45AM

28 Bruning Pl, Mt Gambier

$291,000

NE W

21 Powell St, Mt Gambier

OPEN

SATURDAY 12.00-12.30PM

SUNDAY 1.00-1.30PM

• Built in 2013 this large 1250m2 property built on high side of the street in quiet cul-de-sac including views • 4 bedrooms each including built in robes • Great for families wan ng large entertaining/ living areas as well as media room and home office • Includes rainwater tank, roller garage with remote for 2 car spaces

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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$255,000-$375,000

NE W

4 Al nio Pl, Mt Gambier

2

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

3

14 Arthur St, Penola

2

2

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

4

2

2

$760,000-$790,000

OPEN SUNDAY 1.45-2.15PM

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

4

6 Hill Cres, Mt Gambier

2

2

$400,000-$430,000

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

4

5

$137,950

35 Elizabeth St, Pt MacDonnell

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

6

4

$475,000-$495,000

4

19 Orr St, Mt Gambier

2

6

$120,000

4/88 Crouch St, Mt Gambier

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

$285,000

3

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24-26 Livingston St, Blackfellows Caves $365,000-$375,000

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

4

10 Myall St, Mt Gambier

2

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$190,000-$210,000 • Three bedrooms with built-in’s

NE W

LA ND

44 Lindsay St, Mt Gambier

2

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

• Spacious updated kitchen, with separate dining room and separate lounge room • Single carport with internal access • Bathroom with separate shower and bath • Recently updated laundry • Spacious backyard with large garden shed BEST OFFER BY 31ST JULY 4PM 2

942m

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

6x9 Shed

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

Jason 0419 032 795

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Unit 3/7 Bonshor St, Millicent

1

3

$139,000

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

3

1/6 Gerloff St, Mt Gambier

1

$150,000

NE W

$95,000

NE W

Boat Shed No.86 & Boat, Nelson

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

Bronwyn 8724 9999

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

Wendy 0468 692 993

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Sam 8724 9999

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1

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

Selena 8724 9999

Kira 8724 9999

2

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Aimee 8724 9999

Kathy 8733 1989

Kelli 8724 9999

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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier SA 5290

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NEW

1A Rotary Avenue

20A Boandik Terrace

2 Hawk Place

NEW PRICE

BRAND NEW HOME

3

2

$449,500

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$249,500

2

No need to take the car when you are within such easy walking distance of the Blue lake and the vibrancy of the city centre, amidst the shops, OPEN restaurants, cafes and pubs. SAT An enviable lifestyle awaits. 9.30 - 10.00

Central location equipped with shedding. Offering a versatile floor plan, 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite & WIR, spacious kitchen/meals/family. OPEN Secondary formal lounge/dining SAT room, large 7mX7m (approx) 9.30 - 10.00 stone garage & workshop area.

5 Park Street

47 Montebello Drive

NEW

4

2

$255,000

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Immaculate inside and out. A true family home, exceptional car accommodation, located in the popular Birdsville area close OPEN to schools and local SAT shopping. An absolute 10.15 - 10.45 must to inspect!

NEW

5 William Street, Caveton

2/14 Bailey Street

NEW

UNDER T CONTRAC 3

1

$289,500

2

4

Central Blue Ribbon location that is sure to please. Well cared for inside & out with excellent wide access to rear shedding with room for OPEN caravan/boat. Simply move in SAT enjoy and walk everywhere. 10.15 - 10.45

9 Tanglewood Crescent

2/46 Derrington Street

2

$375,000

2

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 OPEN property that has been SAT fastidiously maintained by 11.00 - 11.30 the loving owners.

282 Worrolong Road

3

1

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$199,000-$219,000

Surrounded by countryside and seclusion, primed and ready to be restored, three spacious bedrooms, large kitchen/meals/family, large 6mx12m (approx.) OPEN workman’s shed fully powered SAT and includes provisions for a 11.00 - 11.30 shower and toilet.

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2 Toilets $239,000

Deceptively spacious community title unit. Stylish modern design, two living areas and a low maintenance lifestyle. Quality group, perfect as a home or investment property.

VACANT LAND - BLOCKS FOR SALE! ADDRESS

APPROX LAND SIZE

PRICE

1,903m2

$42,000

CITY BLOCKS 2 Francis Street Tarpeena

2

1

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$164,500

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$325,000

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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.

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

1/11 Millard Street

46 Jubilee Highway West

2

$149,500

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

106 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

5 Ash Court

791m2

$59,500

22 Bruning Place

856m2

Highest & Best

6 Cobblestone Court

819m2

$65,000

17 Bruning Place

797m2

$65,000

1,358m2

$75,000

1 Morgan Street SOLD 23 Agnes Street

378m2

$99,500

15 Noojee Street

416m2

$114,500

Lot 50 Bengalee Crescent

791m2

$120,000

Lot 53 Bengalee Crescent

1,069m2

$135,000

75 Tollner Road UNDER CONTRACT

5,001m2

$157,000

Lot 103 Hillview Lane

5,593m2

$159,000

Lots 3,4,5&7 Melleray Court

5,004m2

$159,500 each

Lot 32 Bodey Circuit

2,831m2

$160,000

COASTALS

2

1

1

$139,500

3

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

1

RENTALS UNITS\HOUSES

$329,000

2

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!

3

1

$449,500

1

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

Seafarers Way, Pt MacDonnell

From $83,500

Lot 603 Pelican Pt Rd, Pelican Point REDUCED

2,170m2

$100,000

2.Hectares ea

$165,000 each

Lot 29 Legoe Street Cape Jaffa

1,152m2

$165,000

Lot4, 2-6 Pascoe Rd, Pt MacDonnell

2,000m2

$180,000

1.51 Hectares ea

$200,000 each

Lot 104 & 105 Haviland Ct, Pt MacDonnell

Lot 201, 202 Smiths Rd Pt MacDonnell

Gebhardts Property Management

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

4/12 Shepherd Street

NEW

4/12 Shepherd Street

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1

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Avail 10/8/20 $160 per week

10/186 Commercial Street East

2

1

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Avail 28/8/20 $160 per week

46 Commercial Street West

3

1

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Avail now $240 per week

25 Jardine Street

2

1

1

Avail 21/8/20 $250 per week

15 Shadylyn Close

2

1

1

Avail 7/10/20 $250 per week

6 Kalimna Crescent

3

1

1

Avail now $255 per week

23 Shalamar Crescent

3

1

3

Avail 18/9/20 $280 per week

Avail 10/8/20

2/5A William Street

3

2

1

Avail 29/7/20 $295 per week

2 Lasiandra Crescent

4

2

3

Avail 11/9/20 $350 per week

2 1 1 $160 pw •2 bedrooms •Kitchen with electric cooking •No pets •Property on the sales market

28 Gwendoline Street

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4

Avail 7/8/20 $365 per week

11/89 Shepherdson Road

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Avail 11/9/20 $380 per week

25 Jardine Street

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

NEW

Avail 21/8/20 2 1 1 $250 pw •Two bedrooms, main with BIR •Lounge/dine with s/c wood heater •Kitchen with electric cooking and walk in pantry •Rear sunroom •Single garage UMR •Secure rear yard •Pets negotiable

23 Shalamar Crescent

NEW

Avail 18/9/20 3 1 3 $280 pw •Three bedrooms, main with WIR •Other bedrooms with BIR’s •Huge open living area kitchen/dine/family with electric cooking, s/c wood heating & r/c aircon •Single garage UMR with internal access •Detached double garage •Fully enclosed yard •No pets


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

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NEW

Springview Estate STAGE 3

GREENWOOD COURT

Starting from $124,000

MOUNT GAMBIER’S PREMIER RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION

Exciting new subdivision located just minutes from the city centre Allotment sizes ranging from 900m2 to 1,490m2 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 $124,000

12 Mount Percy Road

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10+

NEW

1/5 Banksia Street

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$449,000

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$149,500

A quality location and fantastic block! Stunning northerly views and surrounded by established homes. Last block in the street. Over 1,120m2 – take advantage of the building grant!

400 Wireless Road West, Suttontown

List with Gebhardts. Experience the difference 4/4 Underwood Avenue

NEW

10 Greenridge Drive

a| 1,120m2 approx

A seaside dream! tastefully updated and offers wonderful multi-use accommodation (STCC) light-filled living with sweeping ocean views. A short stroll to Shops, Restaurants, Cafes and Beach. With so much potential it won’t last long

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.

$299,500

NEW

103 Meylin Street, Pt MacDonnell

STRONG SALES LISTINGS NEEDED!

From the moment you open the timber gate and walk down the garden path to the front door of this lovely property, you will be in love this is true country living with the city centre just minutes away, the kids to can walk to tenison an absolute abundance of shedding! - only an inspection will reveal all this home has to offer

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

Bernie Gaylard PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

27 Derwent Court

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2

$565,000

4

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 – a true haven for those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle.

151 Wireless Road West

18 Eldridge Drive, Worrolong

SOLD 3

1

1

$192,500

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

2

1

1

$189,000-$199,000

Located in a quiet & small complex, offering 2 large bedrooms, formal lounge with gas heating, neat & private rear yard. Single garage UMR. Fantastic location within walking distance to Collins Court Shopping Complex.

1

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$575,000

3

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

RENTALS 11/89 Shepherdson Road

NEW

2

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$289,000

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The Pedrina Park Inclusive Sporting Hub has received a $500,000 shot in the arm - the Southern Grampians Shire Council eceiving the good news from Member for Western Victoria Jaala Pulford earlier this month. The Victorian Government contribution, through the 2020-21 Local Sports Infrastructure Fund, will be matched by a contribution of $700,000 from council. The $1.2 million Pedrina Park Inclusive Sporting Hub project will see the construction of a modular sports pavilion, catering for netball, hockey, soccer, cricket and AFL. The pavilion development is a key recommendation within the Pedrina Park Masterplan, designed to improve accessibility and amenity for all sports, abilities and genders. Southern Grampians Shire Mayor Chris Sharples welcomed the funding, saying the project will provide huge benefits for the sport in the Southern Grampians Shire and the wider region. “This funding announcement is one of the most important developments in our Shire in recent times and we thank Minister Pulford and the Victorian Government for their contribution to this very significant

project for our region,” Cr Sharples said. “It represents the first steps in fulfilling the vision for Pedrina Park to be a regionally significant sporting facility. We’ll deliver fully accessible change facilities, improving the amenities particularly for our female sporting clubs, and provide increased storage, better social spaces and outdoor viewing areas for spectators.The facility will offer significant benefits for the community, our sporting clubs and the region We identified the need for these improvements through our Sports and Recreation Strategy and the Pedrina Park Masterplan. We’ve worked for a number of years with the community and the user groups to come up with a solution that meets the needs of all sports using the facility. We appreciate their patience and their time as we’ve worked through a number of challenges. This announcement is a wonderful acknowledgement of everyone’s hard work and it’s fantastic to see this project coming to fruition” Council officers will now begin the process of preparing tenders for the project and construction commencement is expected early next year.

Saleyards set new record

The Naracoorte Regional Livestock Exchange (NRLE) sold a record value of livestock for the 2019/20 financial year. Cattle sales returned $107,434,290 for 88,565 head of cattle, with sheep and lamb sales of $84,181,365 for 477,786 sheep and lambs. The gross sales of $191,575,655 exceeds the previous best return of $166,236,692 achieved in 2010/11. The high throughput of livestock and excellent prices to growers

demonstrates the value of the NRLE to the local and regional community. The NRLE is operated as a standalone business within the Naracoorte Lucindale Council overseen by a board comprising three elected members and two independent members. All revenue generated from fees and charges is returned to maintain and upgrade facilities. By spring this year, 144 new cattle pens will replace the original infrastructure built in 1973.

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PODCASTS PROVE PITCH PERFECT 1629 SEN SA & 1629 SEN Mount Gambier’s Breakfast with Kane and Hayesy was ranked the number one AM radio show podcast in South Australia – and Whateley, the number one sports radio show in Australia, in the June Australian Podcast Ranker released earlier this month. Port Adelaide star Kane Cornes and four-time Central Districts premiership player Andrew Hayes have quickly established themselves as South Australia’s destination for sport, delivering great local content and setting the sporting agenda each morning from 6-8.30am. Their show topped 40,000 podcast listens for the month – with sports fans eager to catch the latest news as sport made its much awaited return following the easing of COVID restrictions – including exclusive interviews with Crows chairman Rob Chapman and former Crow turned Sun Hugh Greenwood. The popular breakfast radio duo has also featured chats with former Limestone Coast locals - Keith’s

Jack Redden, now a premiership player with the West Coast Eagles, former Mount Gambier allrounder Jenna McCormick, on both her AFLW successes as a two time Crows premiership player and her quest to be part of the Matildas Olympic campaign in 2021, as well as Lucindale’s Will Gould, now looking to make his mark on the AFL landscape in Sydney. Breakfast with Kane & Hayesy ranked number two overall for breakfast in Adelaide - closing fast on the number one spot.

WiFi access set to boost tourism & retail opportunities Tourists, visitors and the general public will be encouraged to spend more time in the main street precincts of Millicent, Penola and Beachport with free WiFi. Free WiFi is now available in the Millicent main shopping precinct along George Street, Railway Terrace, Davenport Street and in the Domain and Millicent Swimming Lake areas, with Penola and Beachport scheduled to be turned on in the coming months. Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll highlighted that projects such as these, help support local communities where it is hoped that both visitors and locals will spend more time in the respective main street shopping precincts.

A total of 1.8 million podcast downloads were recorded across the SEN podcast portfolio in June by 204,200 unique listeners. Live streaming for the month was just shy of 800,000 total listening hours – an increase of 30 percent on the month prior. Digital consumption on the SEN app and website also performed strongly with over 1.53 million unique users in the month of June. SEN Group Commercial Director – SA, Alisha Whelan said audiences were embracing the freedom of listening when, where and how it suited them. “It’s a testament to the strength of our shows and the connection our presenters have with their listeners that people will ‘catch-up’ when and where it suits them – such is the beauty of podcasting,” Whelan said. “Globally, sport is one of the most popular podcast genres so it’s no surprise that audiences are

increasingly consuming our content in this way – especially as sport bounces back following the easing of COVID restrictions.” Whateley - hosted by acclaimed sports broadcaster and SEN Chief Sports Caller Gerard Whateley, also remained the number one mornings radio show podcast in Australia and ranked in the Top 10 All Australian Podcasts – reinforcing Australians’ passion for sport. Whateley recently welcomed fourtime Hawthorn premiership player and two-time Norm Smith Medallist Luke Hodge, a form,er Colac local, to his regular guest list, which includes Patrick Dangerfield, Malcolm Blight and Robert ‘Crash’ Craddock as regular contributors. In addition to its SEN radio podcasts, Crocmedia produces eight native podcasts including – The Sounding Board with Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett; Don’t Shoot the Messenger with Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin and the

recently launched The Sport of Gardening – a new podcast with Dale Vine and Jane Nield. All are available via the SEN app. The Australian Podcast Ranker was introduced in 2019, by Commercial Radio Australia to report on podcast consumption across an ever-growing list of podcasts and publishers that include both radio and non-radio publishers to help drive advertiser awareness to this growing category. Above (left) - Gerard Whateley hosts Austraia’s number one sports radio podcast. Above - Kane Cornes and Andrew Hayes host South Australia’s number one AM radio show podcast. Left (from left) - Jack Redden. Jenna McCormick & Will Gould have all featured on Kane & Hayesy’s 1629 SEN SA & 1629 SEN Mount Gambier’s Breakfast show.

Funding set to benefit wider community

Council is finalising promotional material to clearly identify the free WiFi zone and how it can be accessed. They will be supplying shops and businesses with stickers and other material that can be displayed in their shop windows. Wattle Range Council CEO Ben Gower said that the free WiFi has been installed to help stimulate the local business communities. Potential users will be able to identify the WiFi coverage on their devices and simply connect without the need for a password.

Community groups will have free access to a versatile, multi-purpose space at Portland Bay School thanks to a grant received from United Way Glenelg. Portland Bay School’s multipurpose space now has 65 stackable chairs purchased through the United Way Glenelg Community Fund. The newly built multi-purpose space lacked seating which required the school or groups using the space to either hire or borrow chairs when in use. With permanent and flexible seating now on-site both the school and community benefits. Adam Jones, Gross Motor Skills Co-ordinator at Portland Bay School, said the project will allow Portland Bay School to hold school and community functions without the

expense of hiring chairs. “The school is lucky enough to have new facilities and is excited to have a space for various community groups to utilize at minimal cost,” Mr Jones said. United Way Glenelg executive officer Nicole Carr was pleased the project would benefit not only Portland Bay School but the wider community as well. “The multipurpose space will become more versatile, allowing Portland Bay School to create another community hub opportunity,’ said Ms Carr. Portland Bay School provides a secure, safe, caring environment with high expectations for learning, to approximately 62 students between the ages of five and 18. Portland Bay is a State Government Special Development School. The purchase of chairs has been

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Limestone Coast ovals spring to life as football returns to the region Footballers, young and old, returned to the sport they love at the weekend with ovals across the Limestone Coast springing to life at the weekend for the first time in 2020. The Western Border, Mid South East and Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara junior football leagues all kicked off their revamped 2020 competitions, while the weekend also saw the debut of the Limestone Coast Football League with three senior and one reserves clash. It was not just the players that welcomed the return of footy but the supporters as well, with host clubs reporting a good response to the opening rounds of the various competitions. Western Border will be further boosted when junior netball returns and runs in conjunction with the junior football from this weekend, while Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara Netball Association will also see netball courts filled with juniors

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The Mount Gambier Cycling Club returned to racing earlier this month after a lengthy break due to COVID-19. Adhering to many new rules and regulations, the club hosted a 20km road race at the usual Yahl Road circuit. A small but determined field of 13 riders lined up to return to racing including three Limestone Coast Cycling Academy riders, Sarah Dally, Brady Dethmore and Harry Opperman. Visiting Adelaide rider Julian Nicholas used the new Cycling Australia initiative – Bring a mate for free – to come and try road racing. His mark off 13 minutes proved handy as he crossed the finish line in first place. Nicholas began the race with another new comer to cycling, Michael Dethmore, followed by Opperman and Dally. The two young guns putting their training into action finishing the race in second and third respectively. The scratch bunch consisting of Nick Kidman, Ash Herrewyn, Matthew Opperman and Colin Weatherill found the going tough to catch the limit markers, with Herrewyn taking the fastest time of the day in 30.54 mins. Other riders of the day included Bruce McLaughlin, Phil McGee, Mark Wight and Dean Zeven. The MGCC encourage locals to take advantage of the Cycling Australia – giving new riders a free two week licence to experience racing - https://cycling.org.au/nat/ return-racing-new-membership-offers. Last weekend’s race was at Attamurra Road - stay tuned for results. Above - Harry Opperman, Ash Herreywn, Sarah Dally & Julian Nicholas


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Tigers sound early warning One way traffic. That was the theme of the first half of the clash between South Gambier and North Gambier as a strong breeze to the southern end of Blue Lake Sports Park ensured only one side really had a hope of scoring. In the opening quarter of the newly formed Limestone Coast Football League – an interim league created to facilitate senior football while the three Limestone Coast based leagues, Mid South East, Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara and Western Border Football Leagues have a 2020 hiatus – reigning WBFL premiers North had the advantage of that breeze and took full toll. South might have bookended the first quarter, scoring early with a classy snap from Mark Smith and then a kick on the siren from Demons spearhead Brayden Kain but other than that it was all North. Nick Moretti bagged two opportunist’s goals, while coach Justin McConnell showed all his tricks with one goal from a contested mark on the lead and another clever read off hands to snap truly from 15m out. But the first quarter belonged to Sam Stafford, who made the most of North’s midfield dominance and the difficulty facing South when trying to clear their defensive 50m, marking everything, on the lead and in packs and he finished with two goals for the quarter as well – the first being a 50m launch from directly in front to open the Tigers’ 2020 scoring and the other after a strong contested mark. He could well have had three for the term were it not for one wayward finish after another strong pack mark. The opening quarter begged one question – was North’s dominance a result of the strong four or five goal breeze or was it they were just that much better than the young Demons outfit? It did not take South long to answer that question with the Demons drawing level on the scoreboard before the halfway mark of the second quarter. Brodie Foster, a former South alumni returned for season 2020 courtesy of the LCFL permit system – relished the greater supply, converting a misdirected clearing kick from North’s defence to slot his first and then taking a trademark pack mark 20m out and converting truly. Foster’s presence also looks set to make the Demons less predictable with both Kain and Foster sharing the 50m arc.

Another returned Demon Patrick Glynn also hit the scoreboard with a stunning 50m strike, while coach Bronson Saffin also launched from well beyond 50m to kick an inspiring goal on the run from a centre bounce clearance. When Todd Reid converted late in the quarter, it saw the home side that enjoyed a seven point half time advantage. The third quarter was reminiscent of the first with the Tigers dominating. As they did in the first, Nick McInerney, Dylan Munn and Hamish Telford won plenty of the ball through the middle of the ground, while Sam Stafford and McConnell continued to loom large in the forward fifty, with Brad Stafford also looking dangerous with his ability to clear the congestion and ensure his possessions were all damaging. Brad Stafford snapped the first of the quarter as North piled on three goals in as many minutes to storm back to the lead – the third coming from a strong mark on the goal line by Sam Stafford, who was surrounded by Demons jumpers, who if they had their time again would have made a better fist of killing the contest. It gave him the easiest of goals – his third. McConnell slotted two for the quarter as North had another six goal quarter with the breeze, taking a four goal lead into the final quarter, after South could only manage one goal against the breeze, courtesy of Kain. Given the way the Demons made use of the breeze in the second quarter, the stage was set for an epic final quarter but it was not to be. South was shaded by North in the clearances and the ball spent most of the time in the Tigers’ forward half for the first 10 minutes of the quarter, with North, in fact kicking the only goal for the quarter during the early dominance. Unlike the second quarter, South could not find a forward in space and the run appeared to have dried up to break the lines and create opportunity. In the end, North recorded a 33 point victory on the back of the ball winning of Munn, McInerney, reigning Brian Hennessy Medallist Michael Telford and Hamish Telford, while Stafford dominated at centre half forward and McConnell provided his usual class on the finish. Brett O’Neil was lion hearted for the Demons, while Foster looks set to be an important

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Kybybolite’s Jamie Bettoncelli pressures East’s Sam Willson inclusion up forward with Mitchell also injecting some toughness around the ball and Glynn added some much needed size to the line-up and will be pivotal to help Taylor Saffin hold up the defensive end. And while the Western Border Tigers flexed their muscles, so did the KNTFL Tigers as Mundulla made light work of Kalangadoo, to the tune of 59 points. Led by Jake McGrice, the 2019 KNTFL premiers, also known as the Moots, were too strong for their Mid South East counterparts, boasting 11 goalkickers as they consistently hit the scoreboard. Harry Dowling led the way for Mundulla with three goals, while for Kalangadoo, Ben Mules was somewhat of a lone hand up forward, booting two. McGrice was joined by the familiar names of Sam Luckett and Nick Mosey in Mundulla’s best, while Sam McManus, Tom Williams and Penola permit player Brad Bryant were best for the Magpies. At McDonald Park, the home side was held scoreless kicking into the strong breeze, but Kybybolite also struggled to take full toll and enjoyed only a two goal lead at the first break. In the first 15 minutes of he match, both sides looked rusty and turnovers were the order of the day and it took until the halfway point of the quarter for Kyby Tigers to even register a score. East Gambier certainly made better use of what

appeared to be a four goal breeze headed to the southern end of the ground, piling on six goals and holding the Tigers scoreless. The third was Kybybolite’s best as they piled on five goals straight but with East also fighting hard for three against the breeze, the task loomed large, with the Bulldogs enjoying a 19 point three quarter time advantage. In the end, it was a dominant display from the 2017 Western Border Football League premiers, who ran away 51 point winners. Experienced campaigner Jamie Bittner won worked hard and racked up the contested possessions as well as two goals for the visitors, but East was too big, too strong and too experienced for the young Tigers. Kurt Rodis was the dominant big ma on the ground, while Todd Lockwood and Jake Harrap won plenty of possessions and were damaging with ball in hand. East coach Matt Willson showed his class with a best on ground performance, while Jayden Eldridge dominated the air and marshalled the Bulldogs backline, with Kevin Tomson (four goals) and Mark Rumbelow (three goals) taking advantage of the quality of supply and their size advantage over their opponents. East Gambier v Kybybolite photos courtesy of Frank Monger


LOCAL SPORT WESTERN BORDER FOOTBALL UNDER 18 South Gambier 6.3 8.8 13.12 15.17 (107) North Gambier 0.0 1.1 1.2 2.3 (15) Goals - South Gambier: T. Newton, D. Holland 3; E. Chuck, T. Rayner 2; J. McGregor, O. Thomson, T. Davis, J. Duncan, T. May. North: B. Allen, B. Howard. Best - South: T. Davis, O. Adams, O. Thomson, J. Duncan, D. Reid, W. Wright. North: E. Norman, A. Stafford, B. Hann, D. Bachmann, J. Griffith. NO SCORES AVAILABLE FROM MILLICENT V WEST GAMBIER

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South Gambier Red 1.6 1.7 3.8 3.10 (28) North Gambier 0.0 0.5 0.7 1.9 (15) Goals - South Red: W. Vaughan, M. Harrold, E. Sims. North: J. Turner. Best - South Red: J. Domaschenz, E. Sims, M. Sims, W. Vaughan, M. Harrold, N. Sims. North: J. Griffith, J. Turner, Z. Clark, E. Williamson. East Gambier 0.3 2.7 4.8 5.9 (39) South Gambier White 2.1 2.3 4.6 4.10 (34) Goals - East: L. Delaney, R. Flamank, K. Dwyer, T. Bignell, A. Lillecrap. South White: H. Mitchell, P. Vanikiotis, L. Broome, J. Walker.. Best - East: K. Dwyer, S. Lock, T. Bignell, H. Pihara, A. Lillecrap, W. Ellis. South White: J. Stephens, J. Walker, H. Mitchell, N. Wilke, Z. Hopgood. NO SCORES AVAILABLE FROM MILLICENT V WEST GAMBIER

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Glencoe 3.7 5.8 11.11 15.12 (102) Tantanoola 1.0 3.2 5.2 6.3 (39) Goals - Glencoe: W. Maloney 6; J. Edmonds 3; I. Mulraney 2; H. Comley, C. Brooks, D. Hurley, K. Maney. Tantanoola: L. Hale 2; J. Batchelor, P. Jennings, C. Kelly, S. Altschwager. Best - Glencoe: W. Maloney, J. Edmonds, L. King, C. Brooks, I. Mulraney, D. Hurley. Tantanoola: W. Scanlon, J. Mathews, H. Allen, S. Altschwager, B. Sandow. Mt Burr 4.3 6.10 14.15 18.18 (126) Kalangadoo 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 (6) Goals - Mt Burr: F. Johnston 8; T. Allen 3; J. Wilson 2; K. Bowering, F. Altschwager, M. Abduvahobov, B. Scott, J. Muhovics. Kalangadoo: C. Box. Best - Mt Burr: T. Allen, J. Muhovics, F. Johnston, B. Scott, L. Perna, F. Altschwager. Kalangadoo: NO DETAILS AVAILABLE. Robe 2.8 5.11 10.17 15.19 (109) Hatherleigh 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 (1) Goals - Robe: B. Nicolle 3; K. Woodward, E. Cornish, F. Peel 2; L. Hurst, N. Enright, O. McInnes, B. Legoe, G. Dutton, D. Nunan. Best - Robe: G. Dutton, K. Woodward, R. Legoe, O. McInnes, B. Legoe. Hatherleigh: R. Lindner, B. Thwaites, M. Widdison, C. Atkinson, D. Golding. NO SCORES AVAILABLE FROM KONGORONG V NANGWARRY

JUNIOR COLTS

Tantanoola 3.3 6.4 8.4 12.5 (77) Glencoe 0.2 0.4 2.6 3.8 (26) Goals - Tantanoola: C. Kelly 4; B. Hateley 3; J. Bevan 2; A. Lindner, B. Rowe, S. Simmons. Glencoe: L. Brierley, D. Richards-Fennell, S. Longhurst. Best - Tantanoola: C. Kelly, S. Simmons, B. Rowe, A. Lindner, B. Hateley, K. Bell. Glencoe: B. Pfitzner, K. Price, T. Hurley, D. Richards-Fennell, S. Haase, P. Langsmith. Robe 7.3 7.4 12.8 14.8 (92) Hatherleigh 0.0 1.1 2.2 2.5 (17) Goals - Robe: J. Dutton 6; K. Carter, M. McKenny 2; C. Moore, M. Robertson, J. Ciabattoni, F. Collins. Hatherleigh: A. Nettle 2. Best - Robe: J. Dutton, M. Robertson, C. Moore, M. McKenny, J. Ciabattoni. Hatherleigh: T. Atkinson, A. Nettle, Z. Bowering, J. Atkinson, J. Bellinger. Mt Burr 4.2 10.5 12.5 18.6 (114) Kalangadoo 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.1 (13) Goals - Mt Burr: K. Bevan 5; R. McKay, C. Bevan 4; L. Thiele 2; J. Garner, R. Burchell, B. Sharp. Kalangadoo: D. Stone 2. Best - Mt Burr: NO DETAILS AVAILABLE. Kalangadoo: D. Raedel. J. Box, N. Cooper, D. Stone, A. New. NO SCORES AVAILABLE FROM KONGORONG V NANGWARRY

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Padthaway/Lucindale 1.2 6.4 9.7 11.11 (77) Bordertown 0.0 0.1 1.1 2.2 (14) Goals - Padthaway/Lucindale: H. Snodgrass 3; M. Gould, J. Pinchneck 2; W. Graetz. Bordertown: M. McLellan, J. Hutchinson. Best - Padthaway/Lucindale: W. Graetz, H. Snodgrass, S. Volker, B. Hayes. Bordertown: M. Ghulami, J. Hutchinson, B. Whittlesea, J. Reardon, I. Bertus, S. Greenslade. Keith 1.1 3.2 7.4 10.6 (66) Naracoorte 1.1 1.1 3.3 3.3 (21) Goals- Keith: B. Wildson 4; J. Altus 3; T. Llewellyn, C. Hannemann, S. Gogel. Naracoorte: G. Trader, T. THomson, B. Stewart. Best - Keith: M. Cunningham, J. Altus, C. Hannemann, J. McAuley, L. Sigston, B. Wilsdon. Naracoorte: H. Taylor, B. Stewart, B. Green, J. Steadman, S. Leehane, D. McKenny. Kingston 9.2 13.4 14.8 14.8 (92) Mundulla 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 (1) Goals - Kingston: W. Watts 5; E. Murdock, W. Wiseman 3; C. Watts 2; J. Harding. Best - Kingston: W. Watts, C. Watts, J. Hardgin, J. Tapfield, W. Wiseman, H. Stenner. Mundulla: M. Pickering, H. Kuchel, A. Davies, H. Young, M. Thorpe. Kybybolite 1.8 4.11 7.16 11.17 (83) Penola 0.0 1.1 1.1 2.3 (15) Goals - Kybybolite: B. Pratter 5; N. Baker 3; T. Ellis, L. Nolan, A. Nolan. Penola: D. Porter, A. McShane. Best - Kybybolite: D. Irvine, W. Shepherd, L. Burtt, A. McKenzie, B. Pratter, L. Pulford. Penola: D. Porter, L. Neale, B. Gartner, J. Dent, J. Klemm.

JUNIOR COLTS

Bordertown 2.1 3.4 5.6 8.7 (55) Padthaway/Lucindale 0.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 (18) Goals - Bordertown: G. Laucke, L. Glynn, K. Hampel 2; A. Hampel, N. McCarthy. Padthaway/Lucindale: R. Clark 2; J. Schutz. Best - Bordertown: N. McCarthy, D. Will, H. Meakins, L. Glynn, A. Hampel. G. Laucke. Padthaway/Lucindale: D. Carter, B. Smith, A. Pitt, J. Blower, R. Clarke. Naracoorte 0.1 1.2 4.4 4.6 (30) Keith 0.0 0.4 0.5 1.8 (14) Goals - Naracoorte: M. Maney 2; L. Bald, F. Taylor. Keith: T. Wilson. Best - Naracoorte: M. Maney, L. Leehane, G. Pretlove, Z. Boston, F. Taylor, H. White. Keith: B. Thompson. G. Campbell, B. Ross, T. Wilson, J. Smith, T. Rosenzweig.

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Mundulla 2.3 4.4 8.7 9.7 (61) Kingston 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) Goals- Mundulla: B. Dinning, R. Croser 2; H. Davies, P. Muller, L. Green, J. Kuchel, F. Moore. Best - Mundulla: R. Dimitriadis, C. Koop, S. Lovelock, J. Kuchel, H. Davis. Kingston: L. Watson, H. Emms, L. Braithwaite, Z. Hatch, F. Watts, E. Mutton. Kybybolite 6.3 8.6 10.7 13.11 (89) Penola 0.0 0.0 3.3 3.3 (21) Goals - NO DETAILS AVAILABLE. Best - NO DETAILS AVAILABLE.

LIMESTONE COAST FOOTBALL A GRADE Mundulla 4.4 7.5 11.8 13.14 (92) Kalangadoo 0.1 1.2 3.3 5.3 (33) Goals - Mundulla: H. Dowling 3; J. Hinge, N. Mosey, N. Gregurke, S. Luckett, J. McGrice, W. Packer, T. McIntyre, L. Hinge, D. Ridgway. Kalangadoo: B. Mules 2; M. Lowe, T. McManus, E. Maney. Best - Mundulla: J. McGrice, S. Luckett, N. Mosey, N. Gregurke, D. Mosey, H. Dowling. Kalangadoo: S. McManus, T. Williams, B. Bryant, J. Mansell, M. Lowe, J. Mules. North Gambier 6.1 6.1 12.4 13.8 (86) South Gambier 2.1 7.2 8.4 8.5 (53) Goals - North: J. McConnell 4; S. Stafford 3; N. Moretti, B. Stafford 2; M. Telford, D. Munn. South: B. Kain, B. Foster 2; P. Glynn, M. Smith, T. Reid, B. Saffin. Best - North: D. Munn, S. Stafford, N. McInerney, M. Telford, B. Stafford, H. Telford. South: B. O’Neil, B. Foster, P. Glynn, P. Mitchell, T. Saffin. East Gambier 0.0 6.6 9.8 15.11 (101) Kybybolite 2.1 2.1 7.1 8.2 (50) Goals - East: K. Thomson 4; M. Rumbelow 3; G. Cooper, T. Lockwood 2; L. Thomson, J. Harrap. M. McCallum, S. Willson. Kybybolite: J. Bittner, T. Kitschke 2; B. Carberry, J. McInnes, S. Craig, B. Castine. Best - East: M. Willson, K. Rodis, K. Jacosn, J. Eldridge, J. Forster, J. Harrap. Kybybolite: T. Hunter, W. Stewart, J. Bittner, J. Bettoncelli, B. Castine, M. Bennett.

RESERVES

Mundulla 2.2 5.6 10.7 14.9 (93) Kalangadoo 0.2 0.2 1.2 1.4 (10) Goals - Mundulla: S. Little 3; S. Pfitzner, R. Williams, J. Wiese, J. Milligan 2; R. Tink, M. Jones, B. Shuttleworth. Kalangadoo: L. Carlson. Best - Mundulla: R. Tink, L. Fryer, R. Williams, B. Shuttleworth. J. Wiese, J. Milligan. Kalangadoo: C. Blake, T. Evans. B. Ousey, J. Richman, D. Hogan.

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LOCAL Hockey action from Blue Lake Sports Park - Under 12 Boys SPORT Golf veterans return to the greens The South East Golf Veterans swung back into action earlier this month at Lucindale after the three month COVID layoff. Sixty-two players braved the dense fog to get there, and found the course in good condition, but the scores weren’t high, presumably because the sun shone too brightly. Thirty-six points by Arthur Niejalke, of Kingston, won second division from John Kirby, of Attamurra, 32 and Max Clifford, on 31. First Division was won by Trevor Smith, of Naracoorte, with 35 from Gordon Fleming (Robe) and Wally Altschwager (Beachport), who had 31 each. The NTPs were Allan Schultz and Dean Keane and the prized Ross Orchard Trophy went to two Bordertown lads, Chris Leach and Pat Seneca. The day did leave veteran golfers pondering that age old golfing conundrum - How can you have six hits and still have a birdie on a par 4? A question that needs to be posed to group president Ian “Riggles” Regnier. He teed off with a long fading ball into the trees expecting either not to find it, or be out of bounds. He then sconned his provisional ball three times, then located his original ball, played that through a gap across this fairway to the next one, the belted the next shot onto the green and couldn’t find it. It was in the hole for a birdie. His group’s laughter didn’t die down for 10 minutes. The South East Golf Veterans next outing is at Millicent on July 27, followed by Naracoorte on August 10 as per the original program. See you all there for camaraderie and a hot lunch.

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