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Human V2.0... I was talking with friends of mine this week about cloacas. The friends I was talking to were mostly Science, and in fact Biology teachers, so imagine my disappointment when I discovered they had no idea what a cloaca was. For those of you who don’t know, and surely there’s not many of you, a cloaca is the cavity which the urinary, intestinal and generative passages run into in birds, amphibians, reptiles, many fishes and certain mammals. In other words, a cloaca is where the wee and poo comes out with some creatures. Let me start by saying I feel quite disappointed that my friends, who should have known better, had no idea about cloacas. This feels like something they should know. Having said that, I feel very

embarrassed myself that I don’t have my own cloaca. This seems like a significantly more advanced system for getting rid of waste than what my body manages. I don’t want to bore you, but my body removes waste out of two different body parts. It seems so much more efficient to perform this task from only one location. It leaves me feeling less evolved than these other, clearly more sophisticated creatures. This is the problem with us humans. We think we’re better than all the other living things on the planet. In actual fact, our arrogance has made us complacent. We’re too busy telling ourselves

how clever we are for being at the top of the food chain to develop a cloaca. Maybe me pointing out our foolishness is the kick in the cloaca that we all need. You don’t have to look very hard in nature to realise that animals have features that we don’t have that would dramatically improve our performance. Think about bats. Bats can “see”, or more correctly find their way, in the dark. Bats used echolocation where they make sounds that bounce off surfaces which allows them to navigate without having to see. Imagine how useful this would be when you need to go to the toilet in the middle of the night. Combining

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echolocation with a cloaca would lead to efficient use of the toilet as well as no painful stubbed toes from kicking the corner of the bed in the dark. How about wombats? They can dig really good holes. Can you dig a really good hole? No you can’t. If you want to dig a hole you have to get a shovel. Even with that shovel, it’s really hard work. Not if you’re a wombat though. They can dig holes all day. Clearly they are superior to us. Consider cows. They’re delicious. When a cow dies, it can be used as a tasty treat, be it in the form of a steak, a lovely sausage, in a pie or maybe a stew. Can we achieve that? Some have tried in the past, but it tends to be frowned on so please don’t try it. But I can’t imagine we taste as good. Kangaroos are clearly more sophisticated as animals than us. I don’t know about you but I love carrying things around, be that my wallet, phone, keys, a couple of pens or a packet of Lifesavers. But what happens if I’m wearing clothes with no pockets? If we were as advanced as kangaroos we’d have our own built in pockets. Wouldn’t that be great? There are place on our primitive human bodies where we could try to store some of our bits and pieces but it’ll most likely end up in a visit to hospital and some awkward questions. What about domestic cats? Cats lay around all day and do nothing. They are completely selfish, with absolutely no shame or guilt about it, and think the whole world revolves

around them. What a great feature to have…sorry, no hang on. Some humans have already developed that feature. Those of you who have children or watch question time from parliament will have observed creatures who share these characteristics with cats. I think it’s time we adjusted our headsets, understand that we’re actually pretty pathetic as a species and really put some effort into evolving into something exciting and feature packed like the rest of


Community projects in line for financial boost

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Beryl Mahoney is the new president of the Lioness Club of Mount Gambier after out-going president Sue Jacobs handed over the reins at the club’s recent chageover dinner. Lionesses, Lions and visitors attended what was the 42nd Changeover Dinner for the local club, as the club looks to return to some sort of normal operation. Mrs Jacobs thanked everyone that had helped through out the past year, donating more than $7000 to the community in the first six months of the year, also presenting small gifts to the Lionesses who had missed out on their Years of Service Awards, while the club was in forced recess. “What a year we have just had, first the announcement of the closing of the Lioness Program from Lions International at the end of June 2021, then the dreaded COVID-19 virus which put a sudden halt to the club’s work,” Mrs Jacobs said. “We have come out of this with positives for the next year.” The dinner also belated celebrated Lioness Elma Lynn’s 80th birthday. Lioness Wynne Turner, who started Lionesses with incoming President Beryl Mahoney 34 years ago, conducted the induction of the board for the 2020/2021 year.

2020/21 LIONESS CLUB OF MOUNT GAMBIER BOARD (pictured above) President Beryl Mahoney, Secretary Jan Shelton, Treasurer Gayle Green, Immediate Past President Sue Jacobs, Director of Finance & Membership Rosemary Carter, Director of Fundraising Wil Cousins, Director of Civic & Welfare Rita Johnston, and an apology from Director of Programme & Social Meredith Dent.

Society was one of 11 community groups to receive Community Chest funding in 2019-20m receiving $1800 for re-roofing and guttering of the south side of the main museum building, former the railway station (pictured above). Guidelines and the application form are available from the council offices and on the website at www.naracoortelucindale.sa.gov. au/community/communitychest Applications must be submitted on or before 4pm, Friday, August 28 and funding decisions should be advised by September 30. Photo courtesy of Gladys Foster.

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Above (main) - 2020/21 Lioness Club of MOunt Gambier Board being inducted by Wynne Turner (far left). Above (inset) - Incoming president Beryl Mahoney (left) takes over the resins from Sue Jacobs.

Celebrations on hold but award still on offer The Celebrate Seniors program, which normally sees October filled with a range of activites for our older residents, might be on hold but the Senior of the Year Award is still set to be presetned and Wattle Range Council is looking for nominations for the prestigious honour. “Although we have had to cancel the events, it is important that we still acknowledge the valuable contribution that our senior citizens make to our community,” Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll said. “We will be accepting nominations until the 5th of October and I will present

Naracoorte Lucindale Council has a $20,000 funding pool on offer for community groups in each of two upcoming rounds - one tihs year and the other at the start of 2021. The Community Chest program aims to encourage, develop and support community and sporting groups to increase usage of local facilities, foster development of community services, activities and events, providing opportunities for community participation and benefiting local residents. $20,000 is available for distribution in Round 1, with a further $20,000 available in Round 2 (opening in January 2021) with grants of up to $3000 available. Lucindale Historical

the Seniors Award to the successful nominee in a private ceremony on Friday the 30th of October.” Senior of the Year nomination forms are available on council’s website at www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au or alternatively, hard copies can be collected at any of council’s offices.

Andrea Bolte have almost four deaceds of her life to civic service - retiring last week after 36 years as part of the Glenelg Shire Council team. Andrea joined Portland Town Council in 1984 as a senior typist – a role that doesn’t exist anymore. Since then she has worked with eight permanent CEOs as an executive assistant, finding a way to work cohesively with each of them to achieve their goals and those of the organisation. Some staff even refer to Andrea as ‘the Yoda of Local Government’, as she has a incredible wealth of knowledge. Some of Andrea’s notable achievements over her career include winning the Administrative Professional of the Year in 2017 (pictured above

right with Rebecca Maddern); a committee member of the Local Government PA Network, which included facilitating the Annual Conference in Victoria for 5 years running; involved with the organisation of the Royal Visit in 1985 and numerous visits by Victorian Governors; involved with the coordination of the Regional Assembly Event, which included a visit from Premier Daniel Andrews, in 2017’; Involved with Staff Mentoring Program and wnning a National Scholarship through the Australian Institute of Office Professionals and attending an Advanced Management Program at the University of NSW.

Lucindale’s Shirley Hocking has hit a signifcant milestone - turing 100 and celebrating in style. Naracorote Lucindale Mayor Erika Vickery OAM, elected members and Naracoorte Lucindale Council staff ensured the Lucindale doyen was recognised for the incredible milestone with a bunch of flowers and a card.

Community groups have chance to cash in from funding pool Now is the time for community groups and sporting clubs in the Wattle Range Council area to decide which projects and events they will submit for potential funding in the first round of council’s 2020/21 Financial Assistance Grants program. Applications are invited in two categories: the Community Financial Assistance Grants assisting in the development of a broad range of community-based services and events; and the Community Sports and Recreation Grants specifically aimed to assist in the development of sport and recreational infrastructure, services and events. Grants provided for any one project or event will be limited to $2000 and will be offered on a dollar for dollar basis if they meet the program criteria. “Council’s annual grants program is an important avenue through which Council is able to afford much-needed support to local groups,” Mayor Des Noll said. “These volunteer organisations play an integral role in strengthening our community, making our region an even better place to live, so we need to encourage them to apply for assistance.” Application guidelines and forms are available on council’s website at www. wattlerange.sa.gov.au and enquiries can be made by phone on (08)8733 0900. Applications for this round of funding are open until Monday, August 24. Round two applications will be invited in late November and close in early January next year.


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When all you need is ONE reason why “...it has been so encouraging and so inspiring...” Trudi Shelton

Jason Knight is doing Dry July for the third time in the past few years. The first two times he saw it as a health decision, giving his body a break from alcohol, and also dropping a few kilos. This time it’s different. Different, because he is not just giving up alcohol for July but he has added August as well. Different, because he is giving up all beverages with the exception of water. Different, because this time it is all about the fundraising effort and he is knocking that out of the park. Jason is raising money for the Mount Gambier based charity Four Reasons Why and he has already hit the $5000 dollar mark, as well as recruiting plenty of other team members for the cause. “I only ever did Dry July for myself but a mate of mine did it to raise money and I decided that was even better motivation,” Jason said. Originally, he set a $1000 target and eclipsed that before July 1 arrived and then every milestone along the way saw friends and family jump on board. “Every time I hit the new target like

$1500 and then $3000, someone joined the team and started to do Dry July because they promised if I raised a certain amount,” Jason said. One of those was good friend and Four Reasons Why founder Trudi Shelton who promised to emulate Jason’s efforts – only drinking water and extending Dry July for the month of August as well. “I said that if he went past $2000 and he was at $3000 before I knew it so I am on board as well,” Trudi said. For Trudi giving up coffee has been the biggest struggle, it has long been

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her traditional breakfast kickstarter for her day, while for Jason, chocolate milk and soft drink, have been the toughest to forgo. The list of friends joining the campaign regularly expanded, as did the fundraising pool and with a month to go and a fundraising games night on the horizon means that original target of $1000 is going to be well and truly dwarfed by the final figure headed for the Four Reasons Why bank account. One of the most impressive people to join Jason’s campaign is his Adelaide based nephew Fletcher who has given up sweets given he is far too young for giving up any more serious vices. And he is taking it seriously. He was given some lollies at school as part of a school award and gave them away, he scraped the caramel off the top of his tub of yoghurt and he has been making his smoothies without honey. Jason has known Trudi since school which is why identifying Four Reasons Why as his charity of choice was a no brainer. “For me, it was really important that it was a local charity that is helping local people,” Jason said.

Both Jason and Trudi have been astonished by the generosity of the local community. “I have always known the Mount Gambier community is generous but people have lost their jobs and businesses are doing it tough at the moment but people have still been so happy to give,” Trudi said. “It has been so encouraging and so inspiring.” “I know a lot of people only gave because it was a local charity,” Jason said. “They know it is run by volunteers and that all the funds go back into the community to help local people.” The current Four Reason Why campaign – Warm Hands, Dry Feet – has seen a huge influx of gloves and sneakers, many of them brand new and the year old Sports Membership Assistance Program (SMAP) is also going strong and it is that kind of program, which helps fund kids to get involved in local sport, that Jason’s fundraising will finance. Four Reasons Why is a local charity, founded by Trudi, a single mother of four and it looks to provide support, opportunities and assistance to locals in need. This is achieved through

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OFFICIALS MAKE A FLYING VISIT TO MOUNT GAMBIER South Australian Premier Steven Marshall enjoyed a whirlwind visit to Mount Gambier last week, touring the city’s RFDS facilities and the airport upgrade, before visiting a number of businesses and community groups, including the Mount Gambier & District Saletyards. The Premier was briefed on upgrades to the facility, including the new loading ramps and mobile phone tower for Glenburnie.

generous donations received from members of the community. They source a wide variety of goods, such as hand me down winter clothing and footwear, food items, drink bottles and hygiene items for the identified needs of local children, families and persons, experiencing hardship. All donations stay local, for locals. Their mission is to encourage and strengthen local community bonds, through recognising the needs of “neighbours” and utilising the unique abilities as a community to provide help. The only major fundraising effort, outside of Jason’s social media campaign for his Dry July & August efforts, is a Games Night at the Blue Lake Golf Club, hosted by well known community philanthropist Bill Burley, on Friday, August 28. The Games Night, which starts at 6.30pm, is $35 per person and includes dinner. Trivia, Scattegories and The Quest will be the three games on offer with teams, which can have six to 20 memmbers, encouraged to dress in fancy dress. Bookings are essential and you can contact Bill at the golf club or Trudi (contact details below) for more details and to book your spot. Businesses that have jumped on board Jason’s campaign are JT Profile, Blue Lake Bar & Bistro, Cosmopolitan Pizza & Pasta Bar, Irrigation Guys, Swallow Drive Meat, Gambier West Deli, Russell Industries, German Club Mount Gambier and Limestone Coast Car Polishing. If you would like to help, contact Trudi at Four Reasons Why on 0432 332 762, email her at trudishelton@hotmail. com, or contact her via their Facebook Group. You can also still contribute to Jason’s Dry July & August campaign online.


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The chandelier in the foyer of the Naracoorte Town Hall is once again

sparkling, given a thorough clean while the Town Hall was temporarily closed. It is now back in pride of place in the centre of the main entrance foyer and now that it has been returned to its former glory, Naracoorte Lucindale Council is now looking to gather some history on the 1950s fitting. It is beleived it did not always call the foyer home and council is also hoping residents might have historical photographs of the interior of the Town Hall, particularly of the library when it was housed in the upstairs meeting room or any dances or other local events held in the main auditorium many years ago.

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New grants program focuses on wellbeing and resilience The District Council of Grant has joined forces with the Stand LIke Stone Foundation to provide a financial boost for charitable projects aimed at helping the community recover from the COVID 19 pandemic. The projects need to focus on recovery, well being and resilience with $10,000 in the funding pool to hand out. “We’re absolutely delighted to work with the council on this project, and we know these funds will make a real and meaningful difference to the people in their communities,” Stand Like Stone Foundation CEO Anne Kerr said. The newly established grant program opened last week and will run until

the end of the month with grant applications invited from community groups and not for profit organisations located in, or servicing, the District Council of Grant area. “Council is very pleased to collaborate with the Stand Like Stone Foundation to provide much needed financial assistance to the District Council of Grant community in response to the COVID-19 crisis,” District Council of Grant CEO Darryl Whickersaid. The $10,000 funding pool is offering a maximum of $3000 for an individual grant, with initiatives that provide support to townships and communities

through COVID 19 in the running, including programs to help with social isolation, online events or even celebratory events when the time is right. Grants can also be made to help essential community service organisations, such as those helping with food security, housing support, family violence support and or mental health and social isolation. Application forms and further information on the grant round is available from www.standlikestone. com.au or through contacting the team at Stand Like Stone on (08)7701 9259.

Tick of approval for Beachport tourist park

Beachport’s Southern Ocean Tourist Park has just become fully accredited as part of the South Australian Quality Tourism Accredited Business Program. The Program forms part of the tourism industry’s Quality Tourism Framework (QTF) which combines tourism accreditation, star ratings and the Australian Tourism Awards programs into a single pathway for tourism business development. The

accreditation is facilitated by the Tourism Industry Council of SA and is a highly prized tourism benchmark. Park manager Heidi Prouse said it was exciting to be onboard with TICSA Network and what this could do for not only the promotion of the park but more importantly Beachport and the wider Wattle Range region.” Wattle Range Council Mayor Des Noll praised the park managers for their

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efforts. “There has been a lot of hard work by both Heidi and Dan to achieve this accreditation, which certainly reflects their ongoing dedication to providing the highest quality of customer service possible,” he said. “This accreditation status is another big tick for our fantastic tourism industry, as it not only enhances the experiences of our visitors but ultimately the whole district benefits.”

Trailblazing playground officially opened The new look Domain Nature Play and multipurpose play facility in MIllicent has officially opened with Member for Barker Tony Pasin (pictured right with Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll at the ribbon cutting ceremony) getting the nod to perform the ceremonial pfficial cutting of the ribbon. The Federal Government provided almost half a million dollars to facilitate the playground revamp, which was driven by local group of early childhood educators, ‘Voice of the Children’ with input from local schools and the wider community. Mr Pasin said the opening marked and important day for Millicent

community and all those who had contributed to the master plan. “This is a great example of a project that no only brings children and community together to enjoy the final outcome, but also the journey,” Mr Pasin said. “It’s wonderful to see so much community cooperation involved in the design and construction of the playground.” The project almost hit the million dollar mark, finishing with a $972,500 price tag that was made up of the Federal Government’s $437,500, which was split between a Safer Community Program Grant of $37,500 and Community Development Grant Program grant of $400,000 as well as

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$267,500 from the South Australian Government and $267,500 from the Wattle Range Council coffers. Local businesses were engaged for the fabrication and installation of the slippery dip as well as the 270 tonnes of local rock. Local artists created the carvings of native animals and local indigenous group was engaged to design a collective meeting place of reflection. “I’m proud to have won this significant funding grant for the project for my local community and am proud to be seeing it through to fruition,” Mr Pasin said. “It’s an extremely impressive playground and I have no doubt this will bring visitors from afar to visit Millicent.”

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This piano could be playing your song Looking for a piano? A Steck Pianola Piano is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis. It is missing the pianola components. It currently calls the Lucindale War Memorial Hall home. Inspections can be arranged by contacting Council on (08)8760 1100 during business hours. Expressions of interest can be received by email or post and must be clearly marked “Lucindale Hall Piano” addressed to the Chief Executive Officer. Highest, lowest or any expression of interest will not necessarily be accepted. Expressions of interest close at 5pm on Friday 28th August 2020.

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Method Cook the noodles in a large saucepan of boiling water following packet directions or until just tender. Drain well. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a wok or large frying pan over high heat. Stir-fry the prawns for 4 mins or until just cooked through. Transfer to a plate. Add egg to wok or pan. Stir-fry for 2 mins or until cooked through. Add carrot, capsicum, pak choy and half the spring onion. Stir-fry for 2 mins or until vegetables are just tender. Return prawns to the wok or pan with the sauce. Stir-fry for 1 min or until heated through. Add noodles. Stir-fry until well combined. Top the noodle mixture with the bean sprouts, chilli, coriander and remaining spring onion. Sprinkle with the crushed peanuts from the pouch. Serve with the lime cheeks. COVID-19 testing. “This is leading to lengthy queues at the Mount Gambier Hospital and wait times of up to 3-5 hours, which is a huge time imposition on people,” he said. “I want to make the point that SA Pathology and medical staff deserve the utmost praise for doing the best they can under the current circumstances, however it’s clear they need more resources to cope with the demand. We have large facilities such as the Mount Gambier Showgrounds or old Bunnings site with plenty of carparking, toilet facilities and access to main highways just sitting vacant when they could be utilised at this time.”

Mr Bell felt those type of issues would also come under the umbrella of the commissioner’s role. “These are matters a Cross Border Commissioner could advocate for, as both the Victorian and New South Wales Cross Border Commissioners are doing right now for those states,” he said. “Such a role could play a major role in the state’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic in the future. The State Government has a new Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development in David Basham and the establishment of this role should be a matter of priority for both the Regions Minister and the Premier.”

PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION PUTS OUR OCEANS IN THE SPOTLIGHT The Mount Gambier Library is running a photography copmpetition as part of National Science Week, which runs from August 15-23. Entries close this Wednesday and need to focus on this year’s National Science Week theme - Deep Blue:Innovations for the future of our oceans. The competition is open to kids aged 12-18 years old and all entries will be on display at the library for the week long focus on science, that is celebrated annually every year across Australia. Entrants will be vying for a Judge’s Choice and People’s Choice Award, with $50 vouchirs from Hurst Camera House on the line. The raft of 2020 activities for National Science Week are looking to focus on the role oceans play in our lives. They are always out there, creating climates, absorbing carbon dioxide, lapping away at the shoreline, and it is impossible to ignore, as the Earth’s oceans cover more than two-thirds of the Earth’s total surface area. The ocean theme also enables teachers and students to discover and investigate Australia’s worldrenowned contributions to marine science, marine based industries, marine technologies, and marine innovations.

SECOND WORLD WAR ANNIVERSARY SET TO BE COMMEMORATED A special commemorative medallion marking the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War on August 15 is now available to every living Second World War veteran in to say ‘thank you for your service’. Member for Barker Tony Pasin is encouraging all local Second World War veterans to apply. “Barker has a rich Second World War history and is proud to be the home to veterans from this remarkable generation of Australians who served our nation during the Second World War,” Mr Pasin said. He said that while more than one million Australian men and women fought during the Second World War campaigns, incredibly, around 12,000 veterans who served during the Second World War were still with us today. “This will be one of the last opportunities we have as a nation to publicly acknowledge this special group of Australians,” Mr Pasin said. “These brave Australians served our nation in the far corners of the world, fighting in theatres of war from Europe to North Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East, to Asia and the Pacific, with the conflict also reaching Australian shores. Australia can never fully repay the debt we owe these amazing men and women but, to mark their service, the Federal Government is producing this Commemorative Medallion and Certificate of Commemoration for the remaining living Second World War veterans. I encourage all veterans, or their family members on their behalf, to apply to receive a medallion and certificate as a special thank you from a grateful nation for all they have done.” For more information on how to apply contact Tony Pasin at Tony.Pasin. MP@aph.gov.au or (08)8724 7730.


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

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5 bedrooms all with built in robes, main with ensuite and walk in robe. Spacious kitchen/living/dining + large formal living. Tassie oak kitchen, parkland views.

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$449,500

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

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

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

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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.

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$95,000

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$329,000

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

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$299,500

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$65,000

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10 Greenridge Drive

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$200,000

A wonderful lifestyle awaits – only minutes to the ocean and centre of Port MacDonnell. Beautiful country feel and views – contact your builder – Also available LOT 202 1.51ha approx also @ $200,000

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437 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST, MOUNT GAMBIER

9 HILL STREET, DONOVANS

OPEN TO OFFERS

$180.00 per week Available 14th August $250.00 per week Available 31st August

$198,000 1/13 Myall St, Mt Gambier

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9 Eat-in kitchen with gas cooking & dishwasher 9 Roller shutters on all windows & NBN 9 Cosy lounge area with gas heater

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

3/11 Duigan St, Mt Gambier

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NEST OR INVEST

DON’T MISS OUT!

9 Solid family home close to Mac Park School 9 Cosy kitchen/meals plus spacious formal living 9 Ducted heating + r/c unit & dbl d/way RENTALS

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$139,000

$260.00 per week Available 14th August $275.00 per week Available 28th August

Sophie or Jess | (08) 8725 8037

2509m2

WEEKENDER/LIFESTYLE BLOCK 2509m2 block with Large 4 Bay 9 Spacious colourbond shed 9 Double carport plus workshop Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

$115,000

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WEEKEND FISHING SHACK

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$145,000 - $155,000

Vacant Allotment

FLAT BLOCK - HUGE POTENTIAL

9 Open plan space ideal for lounge area with gas heating 9 4,162m2 allotment zoned country living 9 Kitchen area with gas cooking and small single bedroom 9 Town water, electricity & phone at boundary 9 Superb position to build your new home (STCC) 9 Bathroom with toilet and shower Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

(08) 8725 8037 | www.limestonere.com.au | 178 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier


RLA 226179

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

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BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL! Call Kim Cawthorne or Marika Hart on 0499 165 271 2, 376 Cafprico Road, Compton

93 Bay Road, Mount Gambier

32 Jubilee Highway East, Mount Gambier

2/6 Daniel Street, Mount Gambier

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$369,000 - $379,000 Approx. 5 acres

$395,000 - $415,000

• Land size of approx. 5 acres (2.049 Ha)

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• District Council of Grant. Zone – Rural Living

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Saturday 15th August

• Massive shed of approx. 25m x 15m

10.00am | 10.15am | 10.30am

• 20 x solar panels connected to LG batteries and has a Sunny boy invertor

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Approx. 800m2

$93,000 - $99,000 • Fantastic central location

H x 3.1m W, centre 4.2m H x 3.7m W

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29 Acacia Street, Mount Gambier

1/1 Acacia Street, Mount Gambier

Lot 8 Lakes Park Darive, Mount Gambier

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$205,000 - $210,000

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$229,000 - $239,000

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$155,000 - $165,000

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• Generous open living with dedicated spaces

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Saturday 15th August

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11.00am | 11.15am | 11.30am

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Sunday 16th August

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11.00am | 11.15am | 11.30am

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• Positioned within close walking distance to CBD

12.00pm | 12.15pm | 12.30pm

• Clear and wide driveway

2 Livingston Street, Mount Gambier

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Saturday 15th August • Elevated and surrounded by established homes

Sunday 19th July

• 3 x roller door entrance are 2.6m H x 2.8m W, 3.3m

$169,000 - $179,000

Kim

Gabby

Jessie

Megan

Amy

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RLA 226179

• Private paved courtyard with garden shed

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$119,500

Approx. 735m2

• Lakes side of the city, near schools

• Bitumen roads, curbing, street lighting

• Currently tenanted $200 per week until February 2021

• Mains gas, water, sewerage, telephone, power

•No Strata fees

• Frontage approx. 21m. Depth approx. 35m

Rachael

Tymeka

Bec

Kahli

Matt

Lauren

David


Property Sales & Home Staging

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

RLA 282 450

NEW LOT 2 & 21 EIGHT MILE CREEK RD , PT MACDONNELL

- 5.16 acre (Lot 2) & 3.46 acre (Lot 21) allotments located within walking distance of the beach - Lot 2 - $135,000 & Lot 21 - $115,000 - Minutes from the Port MacDonnell General Store, Hotel and Chemist

Starting from $115,000

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Zoned Primary Production in the District Council of Grant Build your new 2 storey home (S.T.P.A.) Located opposite Woolwash Caravan Park Developers check the potential for a range of options!

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

LAND

157 WEHL ST NORTH, MT GAMBIER $195,000-$205,000

Open

27 DERWENT CRT, MT GAMBIER

$279,000-$289,000 NEW PRICE

21 YAHL RD, YAHL

Open

SATURDAY 9.30-10.00

Open

SATURDAY 10.15-10.45

- Tastefully renovated solid stone home - Spacious lounge with a s/c wood heater and ceiling fan - Open plan dining/kitchen with modern upgrades that include stainless steel appliances and electric cooking - 3 queen sized bedrooms, all freshly carpeted - Outside offers an undercover deck perfect for entertaining, lots of shedding and a private & secure rear yard Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 3 1 3

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

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53 BOANDIK TCE, MT GAMBIER

$177,500 NEW PRICE

Open

Open

- 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 throughout - Five large bedrooms, master suite with walk in robe and sumptuous ensuite

- Substantial butlers pantry providing additional space to cater for your dinner parties - Stone benchtops and quality floor coverings - Alfresco dining under main roof, fully landscaped and with rear yard access - Concrete driveways and paths surrounding the home – Latest design by Versace Home Builders

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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VENDOR WANTS IT GONE!

1 WERONA ST, MT GAMBIER AUCTION TONIGHT!

2.5

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

SATURDAY 12.00-12.30

- Functional kitchen with electric cooking, gorgeous timber benchtops & pantry - Open plan lounge/dining with gas heating/ceiling fan & new blinds, with new timber flooring throughout - 3 bedrooms with brand new carpet, blinds & light fittings - The bathroom has been ¾ renovated, laundry has been retiled & the w/c just needs a new toilet and you’ll be ready to go! Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281 3 1 1

VENDOR SAYS SELL!

- 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

Open

SATURDAY 11.30-12.00

SATURDAY 11.00-11.45

$339,000-$359,000

SATURDAY 11.15-11.45

- 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

$549,000

2/18 LEE CRT, MT GAMBIER

Open

SATURDAY 10.30-11.15

55 MATTHEW FLINDERS WAY, MT GAMBIER R

2 HARLEY ST, ALLENDALE EAST

$399,000 NEW PRICE

33A DOUGHTY ST, MT GAMBIER

- 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

NEW 21562 RIDDOCH HWY, MOORAK 2.4 ACRES

$319,000

Open

SATURDAY 12.30-1.00 FOR SALE by Openn Negotiation with the auction to be finalised on Monday 17th August at 6.00pm (unless sold prior) - Quaint home with loads of country charm on an 845m2 allotment - Inside offers separate lounge with new r/c split air con and lovely open plan living/meals/kitchen area with electric cooking - Large storage shed, separate man cave & securely fenced yard - In conjunction with Gambier Real Estate Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3 2 2

NEW 27-31 ELIZA ST, KALANGADOO $298,000-$315,000

- Positioned on a HUGE block encompassing 3 allotments - The expansive two storey barn style extension features an abundance of space - The old and the new buildings are joined with a large light filled alfresco style dining room - Loads of shedding includes woodshed, two garden sheds, caravan port plus a large workshop Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281 4 2 2

FOR SALE by Openn Negotiation with the auction to be finalised on Tuesday 11th August at 6.00pm (unless sold prior) - Two functional living rooms at either end of the home & two separate kitchens with electric cooking provides unlimited potential - Gas heating at one end and s/s air con at the other end - Single iron garage, 2nd smaller car shed with concrete & power and additional storage shedding Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281 4 2 2

32937 PRINCES HWY, BURRUNGULE 75 ACRES

$799,000-$820,000 NEW PRICE

- Outstanding country property set on 75 acres - Separate family room, formal lounge and upgraded kitchen - So much shedding including 14x6m enclosed iron shed, large implement shed, stable with shearing shed and much more! - Fenced into 10 paddocks with sheep & cattle yards, the property is well set up to those wanting to run cattle, sheep or horses and live a peaceful country lifestyle Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 4 1 8+

UNDER OFFER -

1133m2 allotment within walking distance to the city Water and sewer connected & power passing Colorbond fencing on two sides of the allotment Flat building site A great opportunity to build a home or unit development (STCA)

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

3 FRANKLIN TCE, MT GAMBIER

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$279,000 NEW PRICE

- 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

- Solid stone home on 2.4 acres just minutes from the City - Offering 3 large bedrooms, spacious lounge with slow combustion heating, open plan kitchen/dining area, bathroom with separate bath & shower, separate toilet & laundry - Private rear yard, beautifully presented gardens plus rear yard access to a large Colorbond shed with power & concrete - Located close to Moorak Primary School & Badenoch's Deli Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 3 1 4

NEW 6 FARTCH ST, MT GAMBIER

$209,000-$219,000

- Situated on a good sized, flat allotment is this inviting stone home, bursting with character & charm! - Beautifully presented and featuring two spacious living areas - Neat & tidy kitchen with dishwasher & lots of bench space - 3 carpeted bedrooms, the master with built-in robes - Private pergola overlooking paved BBQ area & stunning gardens - Single carport & single garage with workshop/man cave Contact Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281 3 1 2


Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199

NEW 7 MARNGO PL, MT GAMBIER

Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

$369,000-$379,000

- Beautifully positioned solid brick home, located in a quiet cul-desac and within a short distance of many schools and the Lakes Walking Trails - All bedrooms with BIR’s & main with ensuite plus a separate study - Spacious living areas with a modern kitchen featuring island bench with BI wine rack & drinks fridge – Single garage UMR as well as additional Colorbond shed & workshop Contact Sara 0438 708 281 or Al 0418 849 266 3 2 4

298 RUWOLDT RD, YAHL 3 ACRES

4/9A SHEPHERDSON RD, MT GAMBIER

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LOT 102 GLENCOE RD, GLENCOE 2.5 ACRES

LAND

123 COMMERCIAL ST EAST, MT GAMBIER

8B WALLACE ST, MT GAMBIER

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

LAND

8 DRY CREEK RD, DONOVANS

$99,000-$108,000

44 ST. ANDREWS DR, WORROLONG

144 SUTTONTOWN RD, SUTTONTOWN

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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

Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

LAND

COMMERCIAL

$150,000

- Beautiful views of the lush, manicured fairway! - Fairway Estate offers a wonderful lifestyle choice for those who are looking for a piece of serenity - Within minutes from the Marketplace Shopping Precinct - Flat allotment that is approximately 778m2 - Get your “dream home” plans drawn up & take advantage of the building grant incentives currently on offer! LAND Contact Sara O'Connor 0438 708 281

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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$89,000

$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

- 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

7 HOLLOWAY ST, DONOVANS

$349,000-$369,000

245 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER

$135,000

LAND

Carolyn Gazzard CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416

- 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

$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

3 BRUINS RD, WANDILO 3.65 ACRES

8A WALLACE ST, MT GAMBIER

$560,000

- Leased Commercial property in busy Commercial Street East retail precinct - High profile allotment surrounded by established retail traders - Land area 1683m2 approx. with 390m2 approx. of building area - Access available from Commercial St East & Crouch St - Excellent rental return with Lessee paying all outgoings - In conjunction with Herbert Commercial Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 COMMERCIAL

$110,000

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

$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

$85,000

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

Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

9 KYRENIA CRT, MT GAMBIER

$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

Ben Ransom SALES M: 0400 870 362

Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

$105,000

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

LOT 60 NICHOLAS ST, MT GAMBIER 4.58 ACRES

LAND

$300,000 + GST

- Attention builders, developers and investors - enquire today on this incredible opportunity! - This piece of vacant land, being approx. 18,550 m2 (1.855 ha) is ready for residential development (S.T.C.A.) - A proposed subdivision of 25 allotments is available upon request - Multiple opportunities with this prime slice of land, located between established residential home & parks Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

LAND

Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: (08) 8723 3416

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

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

LOT 5 CRAFTER RD, COMPTON

$175,000

- Ready for you to build your dream home (S.T.C.A)! - Vacant 8535m2 allotment - Fully fenced with gateways offering three phase power and town water supply - Picturesque country setting just a short drive from town - Lot 2, 3, 4 & 6 are now UNDER CONTRACT – get in fast to make sure you don’t miss out on the final allotment!! Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 LAND

GLENBURNIE HEIGHTS

Starting from $129,000

- 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! Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

LOT 31 O'LEARY RD, SUTTONTOWN 20.74 ACRES

LAND

$799,000

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




YOUNG LIMESTONE COAST ARTISTS COMPETITION PRIZE WINNERS

Young artists on show at Naracoorte Gallery

HIGH SCHOOL 2D 1st – Skye Woodward (Sail Away); 2nd – Maisie Hayes (The Ghosts of the Ocean); 3rd – Ben Goodridge (Drought) Highly commended – Olivia Balk (Sunrise at Mount Fuji); Gemma Bastiaans (Murky Waters); Jayde McMullan (What We Take For Granted); Flynn Peel (Patterned Island) 3D 1st – Lachlan Tidswell (Baby Groot); 2nd - Nellie Bilney (My Dad’s Best Friend); 3rd – Sage Beauchamp (Talsei)

August 12 1851 - First America’s Cup was held where the US schooner America beats British yacht Aurora after a race around the Isle of Wight.

High School 3D - 2nd - Nellie Bilney

1851 - American inventor Isaac Singer patents the sewing machine.

PHOTOGRAPHY 1st – Alivia Lewis (Cudlee Creek Flare-Up) Highly commended – Alivia Lewis (Last Rays) YEARS 5-7 2D 1st – Jack Kay (The Beach); Joint 2nd – Zoe Williams (The Galaxy Above) & Breanna Porter (Early Bird); 3rd – Sophie Andre (Ceres Galah) Highly commended – Harrison Clark (Giant Mutant Octopus); Lilt Matthews (Kombi Van); Isabel Teate (Simplicity); Kaiden Schneider (Man Handcuffed); Enoch Zhang (The Most Beautiful Penny Board); Thenuri Warnakulsryia (Hopeless); Samuel Hole (The Crown of Thorns); Toby Beauchamp (Stitchable – Self Portrait)

1956 – Hall of Fame horse trainer Lee Freedman (pictured) was born. Doriemus, Makybe Diva, Miss Andretti and Subzero are some of his most famous horses.

High School 2D - 3rd - Ben Goodridge High School 3D - 3rd - Sage Beauchamp

3D 1st – Summer Batchelor (Flower); 2nd – Kelcey Dolphin (Farmyard Fun); 3rd – Ella Andrews (Lavender the Koala) Highly commended – Maya Boyington (A Home for Pencils)

DON’T FORGET YOUR SKIN If your skin looks dull an easy fix is giving yourself a facial massage or dry-body brush at least once a week to boost your lymphatic system and get more oxygen moving to your skin.

PHOTOGRAPHY 1st – Eddy Ottoson-Crossling (Good Listener); Isabel Teate (Generations at Dusk); 3rd – Joey Ottoson-Crossling (Robe Sunset) Highly commended – Eddy OttosonCrossling (Rainbow Stump) UP TO YEAR 4 2D 1st Isabelle Harrison (Jewels); Joint 2nd – Elise Hahn (Hunting Mulli) & Violet Harrison (Bubbles); 3rd – Kaidee Thompson (Sunset at Sydney) Highly commended – Joey Slotegraaf (Willy Wagtail); Ivy Manefield (Dust Storm); Mimi Thomson (Sprigtime); Hate Harris (Van Gogh Sunflowers); Eric Li (The Blue Elephant); Harry Heffernan (Jack the Kookaburra); Chelsea Secker (The Diving Penguin ); Louis Harris (Mountain Face); Harrison Andrews (Blue Wren); Teagan Sexton (House); Piper Southern (Frankie the Flamingo); Brandon Cooper (Dreaming High); Poppy McLachlan (Outback Adventurer); Mackenzie Belle Innesker (The Time of Winter); Tristan Beauchamp (That’s Me) 3D Joint 1st – Lachlan Haase (Carnotaurus Dinosaur) & Clayton Parham (Sewmaxx)

High School 2D - 2nd - Maisie Hayes

High School 3D - 1st - Lachlan Tidswell

High School 2D - 1st - Skye Woodward High School Photography - 1st - Alivia Lewis

GIVE YOUR VEGGIE PATCH SOME LOVE THIS WINTER Winter’s a great time for planting brassicas (such as brussels sprouts and cauliflower), lettuce and Chinese vegetables.Take the time to tidy up your veggie garden, enrich the soil with compost and start thinking about what you’re going to plant next season. Check with your local nursery to see if they have any new veggies you’d like to try growing.


Proud to be part of Mount Gambier

Vegie taco bowl 1 cup long-grain white rice 1 tbs vegetable oil 1 brown onion, finely chopped 1 red capsicum, finely chopped 30g Mexican Seasoning Mix Mild 400g can four bean mix

1 cup (250ml) canned diced tomatoes 1 avocado 1/3 cup (80ml) sour cream 1/2 cup coriander leaves 100g white corn tortilla strips

Method Cook the rice in a large saucepan of boiling water for 12 mins or until tender. Drain. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add the onion. Cook, stirring, for 4-5 mins or until onion softens. Add the capsicum and Mexican seasoning and cook, stirring, for 1-2 mins or until aromatic. Add the beans, tomato and 3/4 cup (185ml) water to the onion mixture. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low. Cover and cook for 5 mins or until the mixture thickens. Divide the rice among serving bowls. Top with the bean mixture, avocado, sour cream, coriander and tortilla strips. Season to serve.

APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR COMMUNITY GRANTS Now is the time for community groups and sporting clubs in the Wattle Range Council region to decide which projects and events they will submit for potential funding in the first round of council’s 2020/21 Financial Assistance Grants program. Applications are invited in two categories: the Community Financial Assistance Grants assisting in the development of a broad range of community-based services and events; and the Community Sports and Recreation Grants specifically aimed to assist in the development of sport and recreational infrastructure, services and events. Grants provided for any one project or event will be limited to $2000 and will be offered on a dollar for dollar basis if they meet the program criteria. Application guidelines and forms are available on council’s website at www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au and enquiries can be made by phone on (08)8733 0900. Applications for this round of funding are open until Monday, August 24.

Mount Gambier Central has defied the current economic climate and attracted not only a new tenant to its Helen Street shopping centre, but a quality, family owned company. Prouds The Jewellers officially opened its doors last week and are looking forward to developing a strong relationship with the Mount Gambier community. Mount Gambier Central centre manager Jane Read said being able to attract such a respected business to the centre was a real boost for the centre. Prouds has a long and proud history in the jewellery industry that dates back to when William James Prouds opened his first Prouds store in Pitt Street, Sydney in 1903. Never did he imagine that one day Prouds the Jewellers would become the largest and most trusted jewellery chain in Australia. His vision, to make quality jewellery, watches and giftware affordable to all Australians, is still the fundamental mission today, almost 120 years later. Prouds’ range of jewellery, watches and giftware is the largest range in Australia and they take great pride in the selection of their stock whether it is a diamond from Belgium or a handmade piece made in their very own factory. When you walk into any of their stores, you will not only receive the friendly customer service that their staff are renowned for, you will also take comfort in the fact that you can choose from the largest selection of quality jewellery in Australia.

Above - The local staff at the opening of Prouds The Jewellers. Right - The official ribbon cutting ceremony last Wednesday at Mount Gambier Central.

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WB NETBALL ROUND TWO 17 & UNDER Millicent 77 (H. Nitschke, L. Denton) d East Gambier 34 (S. McLean, T. Waters); West Gambier 80 (Z. Malseed, J. Davey) d North Gambier 37 (E. Willoughby, S. Elshaug)

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Millicent 46 (S. OÇonnor, R. Kenny) d East Gambier 20 (I. Dwyer, E. Steen); North Gambier 39 (A. Norman, K. Dyson) d West Gambier 28 (C. Scott, M. Milich)

UNDER 18

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Millicent 7.6 12.10 18.13 21.20 (146) East Gambier 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 (3) Goals - Millicent: F. Bradley, J. Robbie 4; J. Haines, K. Varcoe, J. Werchon 3; Z. Breadley, H. Willis. Best - Millicent: F. Bradley, D. Shanks, J. Haines, J. Werchon, K. Varcoe, J. Robbie. East: J. Plunkett, T. Bignell, M. Price, D. Hunt, A. Lamb. NORTH GAMBIER V WEST GAMBIER - NO DETAILS AVAILABLE

Millicent 43 d East Gambier 4 (R. Jacobs, G. Gazzard); West Gambier 32 (N. Clayton, E. Jolley) d North Gambier 27 (C. Mackereth, P. deNys)

13 & UNDER A

Millicent 46 d East Gambier 8 (S. Clark, L. Lamb); North Gambier 66 (A. Collins, L. Roulstone) d West Gambier 18 ( E. Xanthopoulos, A. Hellyer)

UNDER 16

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Millicent 3.4 4.5 5.8 10.11 (71) East Gambier 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 (2) Goals - Millicent: E. Redman, R. Shanks 2; B. Werchon, J. Todd, T. Lang, T. Dunn, A. Wesolowski, A. Fuller. Best - Millicent: T. Lang, E. Redman, J. O’Leary, B. Werchon, J. Cushion, D. Laslett. East: D. Hunt, M. Price, F. Graney, Z. Chant, K. Dwyer, S. Lock. South Gambier White 4.3 4.4 5.9 6.11 (47) South Gambier Red 0.0 1.3 2.3 4.3 (27) Goals - South White: A. Circelli, D. Harten, L. Winterfield, N. Wilke, P. Vanikiotis, J. Walker. South Red: No details available. Best - No details available for either team. NORTH GAMBIER V WEST GAMBIER - NO DETAILS AVAILABLE

Millicent 41 (A. Sigston, M. Vincent) d East Gambier 3 (M. Jones, L. Foster); North Gambier 33 (B. Stafford, E. Mustart) d West Gambier 3 (M. Pearson, J. Glynn)

11 & UNDER

Millicent 16 (A. Thomson, Z. Ryan, C. Sigston) d East Gambier 1 (I. Cook, I. Stratford); North Gambier 22 (S. Carey, A. Halloran) d West Gambier 18 (S. Foster, I. Lynch)

UNDER 14

East Gambier 2.0 4.3 6.6 8.7 (55) Millicent 1.1 1.1 2.2 3.3 (21) Goals - East: J. Lawrence 3; E. Stratford 2; C. McLean, A. Clarke, C. Richards. Millicent: H. Gibbs 2; J. Haggett. Best - East: K Wichman, J. Lawrence, C. Richards, A. Clarke, L. Richards, V. Stratford. Millicent: S. Hunt, H., Gibbs, K. Gibson, D. Sigston, J. Werchon, J. Haggett. South Gambier White 0.1 2.3 5.3 5.3 (33) South Gambier Red 0.0 2.2 2.2 4.3 (27) Goals - South White: S. Couldrey 2; J. Kuhl, J. Hann, J. Maxwell. South Red: I. Bouchier 2; J. Salmon, R. Mutton. Best - South White: J. Hann, S. Couldrey, D. Harten, N. Maxwell, H. Farrugia, J. Maxwell. South Red: J. Salmon, C. Watson, A. Urquart, H. Wright. NORTH GAMBIER V WEST GAMBIER - NO DETAILS AVAILABLE

Right - West Gambier took on North Gambier at Vansittart Park at the weekend in Western Border junior football - some action from the Under 12 B contest.

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Division 1 Hobitz Red 58 (Kate Faint, Samantha Crute) d Amazons Grey 30 (Abbie Cocks, Rozanna Clarke); Amazons Pink 78 (Eykolina Benny, Sarah Durbridge) d Lakes Blue 23 (Bailey Young, Tara Fleming); Lakes Black 48 (Sarah Gardin, Kristina Simmonds) 48 d Hobitz Blue 38 (Kellie Wallace, Jasmine Disslebach) Division 2 MGNA Z2 32 (Chloe Haskins, Dearna Lamey) 32 d Hobitz Blue 31 (Tayla Doody, Maddy Smith); Amazons Grey 36 (Kaitlyn Opie, Amy Bromley) d Amazons Pink 34 (Sharni Jacques, Robyn Hill); MGNA V1 46 (Georgia Robinson, Jess Gigg) d Hobitz Red 16 (Jess Fox, Georgia Norman); MGNA I1 60 (Iesha Goldsmith, Chernita Goldsmith) d Lakes 23 (Lesley McDonald, Alexi Peek) Junior 15 Hobitz 39 (Marnee Formosa, Amarley Wilson) d MGNA V3 14 (Sophie Wright, Layne Blackwell); MGNA V3 18 (Amy Innes, Skye Sanders) d MGNA Z4 12 (Kimberly Opperman, Alisha Brook) Junior 13 Hobitz Red 27 (Zara Cole, Lacey Hannaford) d Amazons 2 (Ivory Booth, Harper Malthouse); Hobitz Blue 33 (Miley Vivian, Destiny Mudford) d MGNA Z5 29 (Sarah Miller, Jade Boylan) Junior 10 Hobitz Blue 11 (Sarah Richards, Isobel Richards) d Hobitz White 2 (Matilda Spenser, Phoebe Bonney) 2; Hobitz Red 12 (Zara Cole, Imogen Lock) d Amazons 9 (Jacquelyn Angelino, Zach Angelino)

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Above (top) - Emily Jolley (West) looks to deny Ava Norman (North) possession. Above (bottom) West’s Tully Lindner (left) & (right) Sarah Brown (North). Left - Georgia Nulty (North) pressures this shot from Libby Buck (West).


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Kongorong 7.4 12.9 15.15 18.18 (126) Kalangadoo 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.1 (13) Goals - Kongorong: D. Pochec-Gordon 4; M. Kemp 3; J. Allen, L. McIntyre, B. Von Stanke-Dowie, T. Mahony 2; S. Duivenvoorde, L. Hann, C. Graney. Kalangadoo: E. Boyd 2. Best - Kongorong: D. Fishpool, A. Dethmore, B. Leicester, M. Kemp, D. Pochec-Gordon, J. Allen. Kalangadoo: No details available. Mt Burr 3.0 4.3 8.6 11.10 (76) Glencoe 0.4 1.4 1.5 1.6 (12) Goals - Mt Burr: J. Francis,F. Johnston, M. Abduvahobov 2; N. Silcock, J. Muhovics, G. Wimshurst, J. Wilson. Glencoe: J. Edmonds. Best - Mt Burr: G. Wimshurst, T. Allen, B. Scott, J. Muhovics. J. Wimshurst, J. Kellock. Glencoe: C. Brooks, D. Williamson, B. Allison, B. Weedon, D. Hurley. Nangwarry 2.4 4.7 9.10 12.11 (83) Hatherleigh 1.1 3.2 5.2 7.3 (45) Goals - Nangwarry: Z. Tweed 3; K. Downie, T. Opelaar, C. Lythgo, B. Lindner 2; T. Dinnison. Hatherleigh: H. Joes, J. Faulkner 2; K. Thomas, E. Bowman, E. Leopold. Best - Nangwarry: J. Schmitt, C. Lythgo, Z. Currie, T. Opelaar, B. Lindner, K. Downie. Hatherleigh: E. Bowman, T. Atkinson, P. Chay, J. Lang, J. Faulkner. Robe 0.3 4.5 7.5 10.7 (67) Tantanoola 1.1 2.1 4.3 4.4 (28) Goals - Robe: E. Cornish 4; F. Peel, B. Nicolle 2; B. Mackereth, N. Enright. Tantanoola: H. Allen, B. Blacker, L. Hale, C. Kelly. Best - Robe: P. Matthews, J. Murch, K. Woodward, F. Peel, E. Cornish. Tantanoola: J. Cytrowski, J. Batchelor, B. Sandow, W. Scanlon, S. Jennings.

Bordertown 2.2 3.3 7.5 9.7 (61) Mundulla 1.0 4.0 5.2 5.2 (32) Goals - Bordertown: D. Carnemolla 6; J. Hutchinson 3. Mundulla: B, Wiese, A. Davies 2; H. Young. Best - Bordertown: B. Hinge, M. Ghulami, D. Carnemello, M. Tautho, J. Smith. Mundulla: H. Kuchel, H. Young, J. Dimitriadis, A. Davies, M. Pickering, J. Staude. Kybybolite 1.2 3.2 5.9 7.13 (55) Keith 0.1 2.1 2.1 2.4 (16) Goals- Kybybolite: B. Pratter 4; N. Baker, J. Shepherd, B. Clyne, T. Ellis. Keith: T. Oliver, J. Altus, J. Cox, T. Edson. Best - Kybybolite: A. McKenzie, M. Ludwig, D. Irvine, B. Pratter, N. Baker, M. Tidy. Keith: M. Cunningham, T. Llewellyn, J. McAuley, L. Sigston, T. Qualmann, J. Hillman. Kingston 1.7 5.12 9.16 10.23 (83) Penola 1.1 1.1 1.2 2.2 (14) Goals - Kingston: E. Murdock, J. Harding 3; Z. Emms, H. Stenner, J. Tapfield, A. Strydom. Penola: M. Gartner, D. Morton. Best - Kingston: D. Wright, D. Martin, E. Murdock, H. Peel. J. Tapfield, C. Watts. Penola: A. M cShane, L. Neale, T. Skeer, D. Porter. S. Haes, J. Dent. Naracoorte 3.4 5.7 6.9 10.11 (71) Padthaway/Lucindale 1.0 1.2 2.4 3.4 (22) Goals - Naracoorte: L. Brunt 4; B. Johnson 3; H. Schrider, R. Fletcher, S. Thomson. Padthaway/Lucindale: S. Pitt, B. Hayes, M. Bittner. Best - Naracoorte: L. Brunt, G. Trader, T. Anderson, S. Thomson, T. Sims, A. Flynn. Padthaway/Lucindale:M. Gould, M. Jenke, J. Davidson, S. Volker, M. Bittner, B. Frick.

JUNIOR COLTS

Above- Todd Lockwood marks strongly on the goal line. Right (top) - Kybybolite’s Jack McKay finds himself out of the marking contest as East’s Jonny Cooper and Brad Rathjen kill the ball during Limestone Coast Football League action at the weekend. Right - Tom Moyle-Read (Kybybolite) looks to worry Matt McCallum out of gaining possession. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

LIMESTONE COAST FOOTBALL A GRADE East Gambier 2.0 3.4 7.7 11.7 (73) Kybybolite 1.3 1.4 3.5 5.8 (38) Goals - East: M. Rumbelow, L. Jones 3; S. Lock, R. Flamank, T. Lockwood, G. Cooper, K. Thomson. Kybybolite: B. Castine 2; B. Carberry, R. Curnow, J. BIttner. Best - East: J. Forster, J. Eldridge, J. Harrap, M. McCallum, M. Willson, T. Lockwood. Kybybolite: J. McKay, B. Laurie, S. McConachy, J. Bettoncelli, F. Mastrers, W. Stewart. Kalangadoo 4.2 4.2 5.3 10.4 (64) North Gambier 3.1 4.2 6.3 7.4 (46) Goals - Kalangadoo: B. Ousey 3; J. Casey, B. Mules 2; A. Stone, J. Currie, A. Lyon. North: N. Moretti 4; M. Telford, F. Marshall, H. Telford. Best - Kalangadoo: B. Bryant, M. Fatchen, M. Lowe, T. McManus, A. Stone, J. Casey. North: T. Gould, A. Kitschke, N. Moretti, F. Marshall, J. Schutz. South Gambier 3.1 7.5 8.7 10.8 (68) Mundulla 3.2 4.3 5.4 8.7 (55) Goals - South: T. Reid 3; B. Kain, S. Willis, K. Eagleson 2; B. O’Neil. Mundulla: L. Wiese 3; J. Hinge, K. Mosey 2; L. Hinge 1. Best - No details provided for either team.

Hatherleigh 3.2 6.5 8.8 10.10 (70) Nangwarry 0.0 0.0 0.1 3.2 (20) Goals - Hatherleigh: I. Chambers 3; O. Fitzgerald 2; Z. Bowering, J. Atkinson, C. Clark, J. Bellinger, B. Chambers. Nangwarry: No details available. Best - Hatherleigh: I. Chambers, T. Atkinson, J. Bellinger, Z. Bowering, O. Fitzgerald. Nangwarry: B. Moy, H. Hicks, T. Bell, A. Virtanen, N. Virtanen. Robe 3.5 5.8 11.8 13.9 (87) Tantanoola 0.0 0.1 1.1 3.1 (19) Goals - Robe: K. Carter 3; J. Dutton, J. Ciabattoni, M. McKenny 2; C. McMullan, C. Hooper, B. Dew, N. Gibbons. Tantanoola: J. Bevan, B. Rowe, C. Kelly. Best -Robe: J. Dutton, K. Carter, M. Robinson, C. Thomas, C. Moore. Tantanoola: C. Kelly, S. Simmons, B. Rowe, B. Hateley, N. Cockrum. Mt Burr 1.3 1.5 2.6 4.7 (31) Glencoe 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 (6) Goals - Mt Burr: C. Bevan, B. Sharp, W, Wimshurst, R. McKay. Glencoe: K. Price. Best - Mt Burr: K. Bevan, W. Wimshurst, B. Brant, C. Carr, C. Bevan. Glencoe: T. Hurley, K. Price, P. Langsmith, D. Richards-Fennell, C. Tweddle. Kongorong 5.2 9.7 11.10 17.13 (115) Kalangadoo 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) Goals - Kongorong: S. Von Stanke 4; W. Von Stanke 3; L. Allen, T. Richardson 2; K. Laslett, N. Von Stanke-Dowie, Z. Hunt, T. McKinnon, R. Angelino, B. Von Stanke-Dowie. Best - Kongorong: B. Von Stanke-Dowie, T. Richardson, R. Angelino, N. Von Stanke-Dowie, N. Von Stanke-Dowie, L. Allen. Kalangadoo: No details available.

JUNIOR COLTS

Bordertown 1.3 4.6 5.6 7.7 (49) Mundulla 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (0) Goals - Bordertown: G. Laucke 2; H. Meakins, A. Dawes, H, Hayes, K. Hampel, W. Harvey. Best - Bordertown: L. Glynn, H. Hayes, W. Harvey, H. Meakins, C. Orrocl, J. Will. Mundulla: R. Dimitriadis, B. Dinning, J. Kuchel, E. Neumann, B. Colwill. Kybybolite 5.5 10.11 10.11 10.11 (71) Keith 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (6) Goals - Kybybolite: R. Brown 3; S. Malone, E. Hiller 2; I. Phutthakham, W. Freckleton, R. O’Shaughnessy. Keith: T. Rosenzweig. Best - Kybybolite: G. Malone, R. Brown, C. Brodie, E. Hillier, R. O’Shaughnessy, S. Shepherd. Keith: B. Thompson, G. Campbell, T. Wilson, J. Hedges, B. Kellock, D. Willis. Kingston 3.2 6.5 8.8 11.10 (76) Penola 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 (12) Goals- Kingston: L. Watson 3; J. Peterson, J. Murdock 2; J. Trinne, W. Schaefer, H. Emms, M. Little. Penola: T. Currie, A. Shadbolt. Best - Kingston: J. Murdock, J. Pope, W. Schaefer, L. Braithwaite, N. Worthley. Penola: N. Skeer, T. Currie, C. Gartner, K. Moulton, Z. Zema. Naracoorte 2.0 3.4 4.5 4.5 (29) Padthaway/Lucindale 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 (6) Goals- Naracoorte: R. McMullan 2; M. Maney, L. Leehane. Padthaway/Lucindale : No details available. Best - Naracoorte: F. Taylor, G. Slattery, G. Pretlove, R. McMullan, M. Maney, B. East. Padthaway/Lucindale: No details available.

RESERVES

Mundulla 2.0 4.1 8.1 8.4 (52) South Gambier 0.2 1.3 2.6 3.8 (26) Goals - Mundulla: R. Kuchel 3; J. Edwards, B. Douglas, T. Staude, W. Broadstock, H. Thorpe. South: J. Smith, R. Sturges, R. Rutkowski. Best - Mundulla: B. Shuttleworth, J. Wiese, J. Milligan, S. Lewin, R. Kuchel, R. Evans. South: N. Seager, C. Barrett, G. Hutchesson, N. Steen, J. Smith, L. Gray.

Above (left) - Brad Castine (Kybybolite) & John Forster (East) and (right) - Matt Willson works his way through traffic. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER

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• Heated Front Seats • Leather • Eyesight Accident Avoidance • GPS • Electric Sunroof • Keyless Entry • 59139

• Leather • Heated Front Seats • GPS • Electric Sunroof • Reverse Auto Braking • Eyesight • 59054

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

• Driver Monitoring • Front & Rear View Cameras • Heated Front Seats • Reverse Auto Braking • 58957

Was $35,300 now $34,850 DRIVE AWAY

Was $40,575 now $39,985 DRIVE AWAY

Was $47,990 now $44,980 DRIVE AWAY

Was $40,990 now $39,990 DRIVE AWAY

Carlin and Gazzard Subaru 116-138 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier

Phone Mark Phillips or Wendy Webster 8723 8881 WWW.CARGAZ.COM.AU LVD 394

Offer ends 31/8/20


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