ISSUE 850 - Wednesday, September 23, 2020 | THE LIMESTONE COAST AND SOUTH WEST VICTORIA | 08 8724 7111 | www.lifestyle1.net
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WINNING THE BATTLE: Kevin Douglas is happy to raise awareness of prostate cancer by sharing his own personl journey.
Up for the fight Mount Gambier identity shines a spotlight on prostate cancer “They know so much. They’re so brilliant. If they lead you to water so you might as well have a drink.” That is the thoughts of Kevin Douglas (KD) when it comes to the raft of medical professionals that have walked him through his battle with prostate cancer. Known for his community spirit, ability to hold a crowd and being a straight shooter, KD, as most of Mount Gambier knows the
unflappable former teacher and popular emcee, was thrown a curve ball in 2018 – diagnosed with prostate cancer. Notoriously independent and self-sufficient, and definitely not used to handing over his own fate to others, KD soon realised the best thing he could do in is battle with cancer was to heed the advice of experts. See inside for full story
From guitars to vocalists, from drummers to saxophonists, Grant High School’s Hub was brought to life with a playlist chosen by student bands, set up as part of the school’s Music Performance Program. See inside for full story
Keeping the tradition alive The Mount Gambier branch of the Embroiderers Guild of South Australia is a small but passionate group and they would love to pass on this time honoured tradition to a new generation. They are always on the lookout for new members and meet not only the first and third Monday of every month at the Mount Gambier Showgrounds in the
function room, there is also an evening group, which attracts younger members who work, on the second Wednesday of every month. A group of the current members share why this time honoured craft means so much to them and why you, too, should give it a go. See inside for full story
Carrying on the Maney legacy Jim Cornolo to take the reins of iconic Mount Gambier dealership Never one to shy away from a challenge, Jim Cornolo is facing up to one of the biggest of his career. Jim has been appointed general manager of the Barry Maney Group (BMG) – adding the key role to his already jam packed portfolio of responsibilities. He is set to follow in the footsteps of two incredible mentors – company founder, the late Barry Maney and out-going general manager David Millard. “They (Barry Maney & David Millard) have done a magnificent job over the years and I am committed to continuing their good work and also evolving the business,” Jim said. BMG’s parent company, the CMV Group, was excited to hand the reins, as of October 6, to Jim, tapping into his wealth of experience in the industry and the strong relationships he has already fostered courtesy of his more than 15 years of service to BMG. CMV Group managing director Paul Crawford said it was really pleasing to see Jim take on this really important role. “The road transport and passenger car industry are critical to the economies and mobility solutions for all areas in Australia, but particularly for regional areas such as the South East of SA and Western Victoria,” Paul said. “Whilst I know Jim will continue to be intimately involved with our truck businesses, his new role as general manager of the Barry Maney Group is a natural and exciting step in Jim’s career. “In a year which has proved enormously challenging for the automotive industry, local and. of course, the global economies, we look forward to continuing to support our customers by providing essential services to them and the
“...it is obviously a proud moment and it comes with a lot of responsibility...” Jim Cornolo (Barry Maney Group general manager) Australian transport industry, as a whole. Our customers, employees and the greater community continue to be in the forefront of our minds, particularly during these challenging times and we know that now, more than ever charities such as Foodbank Mount Gambier need our ongoing support, and we remain committed to them and the local community alike.”
And no one is more acutely aware of the need to balance continuing to build the business success story to continuing BMG’s role as a respected corporate citizen courtesy of its strong connection to the community and its commitment to giving back. “It is obviously a proud moment and it comes with a lot of responsibility,” Jim said. “Not only from a dealership perspective with 100-plus staff but also our role within the community. We feel we
are a very community-based and community-focussed dealership.” Jim’s involvement with the Barry Maney Group extends more than 15 years, having spent the past 11 years initially as truck sales manager and more recently as the dealer principal for the PACCAR franchise (Kenworth and DAF). In his new capacity as general manager, Jim will continue as dealer principal for both the PACCAR and Hino franchises, while Barry Stafford remains in the
“...we remain committed to them and the local community alike...” Paul Crawford (CMV Group managing director)
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THE BARRY MANEY GROUP STORY AT A GLANCE The Barry Maney Group was founded by the late Barry Maney OAM in July 1976, initially as a Ford dealer and with a team of 20 people. Barry’s promise from day one was to develop a caring team culture and provide valued customers with the best after sales service possible. Today, the Barry Maney Group employs 102 staff who are proud to continue the legacy that the Maney family built over many years. The Barry Maney Group’s main dealership operations including Ford, Kenworth, DAF and Hino sales operates from Jubilee Highway West, Mount Gambier. They also offer a TRP truck parts sales site at Raglan Parade, Warrnambool, with authorised sub-dealers, Tatiara Truck & Trailer at McLellan Road, Bordertown, Kirchner Trucks on Stawell Road, Horsham and Progress Transport Services on Coghlans Road in Warrnambool.
position of dealer principal for Ford, Hyundai and Volkswagen. “There’s the nuts and bolts of my job and you just have to make it happen,” Jim said. “I am focussed on fostering the culture that we’ve got and building on that. I am focussed on how we run our business and that all our staff are on the same page.” Jim has set himself six months to acclimatise to the addition of the general manager responsibilities and ensuring, with the help of the leadership team, that he is keeping all the balls in the air, from the tiniest detail to the big picture visions for the business moving forward. “Because I am continuing on with my current responsibilities for the foreseeable future it will be a bit of a challenge but we are putting in a framework behind the scenes with a couple of people at the dealership and giving them an opportunity to step up,” Jim said. Jim realises work-life balance will be out of whack in this initial six month period but by early next year he would be hoping he can reintroduce himself to his young family and enjoy a better mix of work and home. “At the moment it is important for me to engage the customers and engage the staff – they are the two most important things,” Jim said. “I know the work-life balance will return in time and anything less than six months would be unrealistic.” David Millard is staying on until the end of November as part of the transition to the new general manager and Jim knows he will not only be tapping into David’s wealth of knowledge in that period but also bouncing ideas of his mentor on a continuing basis. “I feel really well supported and we will make it work.” Jim will continue to be actively involved in BMG’s truck division and will oversee the appointment of a new truck sales manager, to be announced in the weeks ahead.
Wild and woolly Celebrating a decade of coffee, creativity & conversation It hasn’t been the celebration originally planned but textile craft group Twisted Threads is still celebrating its 10th anniversary, with a muted exhibition at the Mount Gambier Library and a milestone marking morning tea at the Blue Lake Golf Club. Robyn Mitchell was the brains behind the inaugural exhibition that spawned the group that meets weekly on Wednesday mornings – now calling the Mount Gambier Library its home. It was a simple enough plan. Robyn, who was a glass artist and piano teacher, wanted to fundraise for a new piano for the Wehl Street Theatre. Robyn’s plan coincided with the release of Loani Prior’s Wild Tea Cosies book hitting the shelves and Robyn thought there was no better theme for the exhibition than exactly that. She gathered up her artistic mates, many of whom had not officially dabbled in textiles before, and the rest, as they say, is history. There were potters, painters and sculptors but they all turned their hand to knitting and anything that had a thread and the exhibition was not just wild tea cosies but a wild success. Fifteen hundred dollars was raised for the piano and the gals had so much fun working with textiles that the group Twisted Threads was born. The exhibition, which was the first of significance of what was then the new Mount Gambier Library, was hugely popular as the public got to see just what could be done with wool, fabric and other threads. Inaugural group member Julieanne Woodruff said along with
the colourful tea cosies, there was an array of creations, including sushi, cakes, sandwiches and even the re-creation of a Big Mac. “We had so much fun creating that we just decided to keep meeting as a group,” Julieann said. The group now holds an annual exhibition and this year would have been their 10th but COVID stymied that and there is a small display in the library paying homage to that original knitted creation exhibition that started it all. Over the years, the other exhibitions have included a focus on bags, headwear, 1001 scarves and then just morphed into anything that the group worked on over the year. Proceeds from the exhibitions have always been filtered back into the community – in keeping with its inaugural Wehl Street piano fundraiser. Various charities, including Make A Wish, have received windfalls from the Twisted Threads annual exhibitions and they have also filtered funds to the library in the form of book purchases and magazine subscriptions. The group also works hard in the recycle and upcycle space, offering that service in the library with a basket for unused wool, fabric and other textile items. Whatever the group can’t make use of in their own creations, they donate to kindergartens, schools, theatre groups and aged care facilities for their own craft programs. “We get a lot of donations and we recycle or upcycle all of it,” Julieanne said. “The main thing is none of it goes in the bin. We’ve had jars full of buttons, in fact, once there was a donation of
about 10kgs of buttons all sorted. We get yarn, bags of zippers and all kinds of fabric.” The group has also formed an alliance with the Port MacDonnell Craft Group and once a month on a Friday they make the trek to the seaside to catch up with their crafty friends at the Bay. Twisted Threads next exhibition will also be at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex. When the group meets in Mount Gambier there can be up to 30 attending although at the moment it sits around 12-15. Twisted Threads have only just recommenced meeting after COVID restrictions made it impossible and it has been a godsend for many of their members. “It is as much about a social
connection as it is a craft group,” Julieanne said. “We have a counsellor in our group and she said it was so important that we could get back together and some of the members had a place to go and just talk.” The group has also doubled as a wonderful training ground for new migrants to the region, looking to work on their English. “It happened by chance when the group learning conversational English were meeting in the library at the same time we were there and some of them asked what we were doing because they were interested in craft,” Julieanne said. “We have had a couple of German ladies, a lady from Japan, a lady from Brazil, all become part of the group to tackle their craft
projects and also practice their English.” And so the group with knitters, those who crochet, spinners, as well as a girl who tats, patchworkers, quilters and everything in between call Twisted Threads home. One thing that has always been at the centre of the group is the three C’s – conversation, coffee and creativity. “Not necessarily in that order,” Julieanne said. All past and present members are invited to the anniversary morning tea at the Blue Lake Golf Club on September 30 at 10am. Please book your place by calling Julieanne (pictured above right hanging the Port MacDonneell exhibition on 0439 396 404.
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Getting dirty for the community John Powell Reserve transformed into a community garden Community gardens continue to rise in popularity and it has taken a whole of community effort to see Mount Gambier’s John Powell Reserve be trasnformed into a vibrant commuity space. The Mount Gambier Children’s Centres community development coordinator Susan Kranz and a small team of volunteers have been working on improving the old garden beds at the the reserve as part of the Naturescape Project that began in March 2014. Whilst tending to the Garden Beds in mid-June, Natasha Tran along with a small volunteer group that included her daughter Chloe Potts, her mother Tania Hall, and Nick Van Der Heyden, suggested they would like more garden beds. “I originally spoke to Pauline Bosco from the Children’s Centre about how it would be good to build a community garden,” Natasha said. “Pauline mentioned there is one at the John Powell Reserve and it was in need of someone to take care of the garden beds. I
volunteered and asked for some backup. The space needed some community support and regular maintenance. Just needed someone to walk the trail, pull a few weeds and pick some herbs and vegies.” The City of Mount Gambier has also been front and centre of the campiagn with environmental sustainability officer Aaron Izzard and parks and gardens team leater Hayden Cook stepping up after Susan made contact, donating four new self watering garden beds which were installed last week. “For many years now council has had a program of putting fruit trees and other edible plants into council reserves,” Aaron said. “One of the key elements is having residents nearby who not only want to eat the produce, but also help look after the plants. These community garden boxes at John Powell Reserve are a great initiative in conjunction with the Mount Gambier Children’s Centre and parents. Our hope is
that it will encourage greater use of the reserve and it’s nature play features, as well as promote fresh local food.” Families from The Mount Gambier Children’s Centre community have also been consulted as to what types of herbs and vegetables they would like planted in the new garden beds. Susan has since purcahsed
seedlings including mint, spring onion, oregano, thyme, rosemary, basil, sage, parsley, capsicum, brown onion, leek, cucumber, zucchini, potato and strawberries. Thyme, parsley and mint were also transplanted from the old garden beds. “The aim moving forward is for the Community Garden to bring local community members
together; to grow food, learn about plants, pick what they need and tend to the garden a little while they are there,” Susan said. “All the while we are building community capacity, encouraging multi-generational participation and supporting environmental sustainability.”
“We need to be looking at offering something new,” Mr Bell said. “People need a reason not only to come to our region but to stay three or four days and we have to ensure there are activities, experiences and opportunities for them to spend their time and their money – we have to attract their interest.” The flow on effects to other adversely affected industries, including retail and hospitality, would also be invaluable. “Mount Gambier and the wider Limestone Coast region is perfectly placed to boom following the relaxing of hard border restrictions allowing interstate visitors ,” he said. “We’ve got wide open spaces, plenty of unique natural assets and some of the best wine country in Australia. “The funding will not only help support local operators recover and support job creation but also to improve their products and experiences for the visitors.” The funding announcement comes as the South Australian Tourism Commission asks regional tourism operators to help develop the state’s 2025 Regional Visitor Strategy. “As a regional tourism operator, your input is incredibly valuable to State Government planning processes and help shape the future of the industry,” Mr Bell said. “We are a unique region and
we deserve a plan suited to our specific needs to give our tourism sector the support it needs to thrive into the future. “I encourage anyone who has an idea to boost tourism in our region, now’s the time to put it in action.” Mr Bell has been spit balling tourism ideas around the nature and adventure sectors, including 4WD tours, mountain biking and taking advantage of our outstanding golf courses to put together packages that will see people see Mount Gambier as a must-visit destination. He also added that funding opportunities akin to the new State Government program was exactly why he had been pushing for more planning and the need for visionary blueprints so that this region had plans in place when funding was on offer – shovel ready projects and ideas. “We need to have well formed ideas ready to tap into private investment along with Federal, State and Local Government funding opportunities.” Mr Bell said tourism has been one of the sectors hardest hit by the pandemic but the domestic tourism market was primed to soar given people looking for a place to getaway are unable to travel internationally. For more information about the TIDF and to apply, visit the grants page on Troy Bell’s website.
Time for a plan Tourism funding could shore up a boost for region Developing the tourism sector in this region has long been a passion for Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell and given the hit the sector has taken in 2020, that motivation has only intensified. He has campaigned long and hard for this region to take its rightful place in Statewide campaigns and is also calling
on the local industry and local government to create a blueprint for the future, masterminding ways to not only attract visitors to the region but to entice them to extend that stay for two or three days at least. Only recently he has battled with the South Australian Government over this region’s exclusion in
the current promotions that are imploring South Australians to explore their own backyard. “I was pretty disappointed with the State Government ‘s attitude to promoting the Limestone Coast,” Mr Bell said. “We haven’t appeared on the State-based campaign and when I raised this with the Liberal Party I was told they wanted to promote the northern regions during winter and we would be promoted in the summer months.” But that doesn’t wash for Mr Bell. “I think that strategy is short sighted,” he said. “It shows a lack of understanding of what this region has to offer.” The State Government has set up a new Tourism Industry Development Fund - a $20million support package aimed at supporting private investment in regional tourism development, with grants of between $20,000 to $500,000 available for new and improved accommodation, products and experiences. Access to funds has only strengthened Mr Bell’s belief this region needs to look at future planning like never before and heading up his list is a Lakes Precinct Masterplan – a document he has been calling for, for some time. It is all part of his belief this region needs to focus on working together to provide experiences that demand people spend significant time in the region, focussing on eco-tourism, adventure style opportunities and as always, underpinned by the food and wine experience afforded by being on the doorstep of Coonawarra, as well as the burgeoning Mount Gambier win region.
Back on track McNamara Park set to rev back to life
REVVING INTO ACTION: Former Master of Mac Park champion Arthur Sissis (above far left); Aaron Rigby (above centre) & Lachlan Hill (above far right).
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THE CLASS OF 2019: The competitors that fought out the 2019 Master of Mac Park. owned nationally accredited motorcycle road-race track in Australia and quite possibly the world. It draws thousands of visitors to the region each year, and with strong support from both the City of Mount Gambier and Grant District Council, is a remarkable asset for the Limestone Coast. There is no doubt 2020 has been a challenging year, but the club is doing all it can to make sure the 2020 OGR Master of Mac Park is an event that the club, and the
region, can be proud of. A packed program will be on offer over the long weekend (October 3 & 4). Qualifying will take place Saturday morning, with racing Saturday afternoon and allday Sunday, culminating in the prestigious Master of Mac Park feature races. Full catering and bar facilities will be available (subject to Covid 19 restrictions), and entry is only $10 per day or $15 for the weekend with under 16 free.
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There have been hurdles to overcome but McNamara Park is set to host its flagship event with the Master of Mac Park heading to the iconic track over the October Long Weekend. After a seven month hiatus bikes will be racing again at the McNamara Park Raceway, when the Mount Gambier Motor Cycle Club hosts the 2020 Master of Mac Park, incorporating round two of the SA State Championships, proudly sponsored by OGR. Missing the usual contingent of Victorian riders will vertyainly hurt the event but a strong field of South Australian riders will contest the many classes on offer, ranging from vintage bikes to modern superbikes and this year will see some high profile riders fight to be crowned the Master of Mac Park. Former Moto 3 winner, Australian Superbike (ASBK) regular and 2018 Master of Mac Park victor Arthur Sissis has been showing strong form in recent visits and will certainly be one of the favourites to take the title, while three time champion William Strugnell will be doing all he can to take title number four. With a strong field of fast riders, including local ASBK Supersport competitor and local hope Dallas Skeer, the race promises to be a spectacle not to be missed. Supporting classes include the popular 600cc Supersports, Historic bikes from 1963-1990, Sidecars, Juniors, and the hotly contested Limited class. While the Master of Mac Park has been a regular feature event since 1976, bikes have been racing at McNamara Park Raceway since 1962, after a bunch of mates acquired a block of scrub and undertook the ambitious project of building a racetrack. Since then, the track has twice been extended to give its current layout. Over the past decade it has undergone significant improvements, with over a million dollars spent on track widening, resurfacing, increasing runoff and spectator safety, and facility improvements. For a volunteer based organisation to achieve this is nothing short of extraordinary and a testament to the dedication of club members. The history of the Mount Gambier Motor Cycle Club can be traced back over a century, making it one of the oldest motorcycle clubs in Australia. McNamara Park Raceway is unique in that it is the only club-
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It was a performance with a difference at Grant High School earlier this month when students had only a four week rehearsal period after being placed in mixed bands. From guitars to vocalists, from drummers to saxophonists, the school’s Hub was brought to life with a playlist chosen by each student band. Titled Chaos Unhitched, the
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A stitch in time Keeping a time honoured tradition alive
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A STITCH IN TIME: Embroiderers Guild of South Australia Mount Gambier branch president Diana Moskwa. The Mount Gambier branch of the Embroiderers Guild of South Australia is a small but passionate group and they would love to pass on this time honoured tradition to a new generation. They are always on the lookout for new members and meet not only the first and third Monday of every month at the Mount Gambier Showgrounds in the function room, there is also an evening group, which attracts younger members who work, on the second Wednesday of every month. Diana Moskwa is the president of the Mount Gambier branch,
and she also learnt the craft from a young age but a career in nursing saw embroidery take a back seat while she raised her family as well. “My grandmother lived with us when we were growing up and she was a great sewer,” Diana said. “And I did it at home and school, where we did handcrafts as a subject at school, where they were keen for us to enter the show and so I used to often enter the Royal Adelaide Show.” Diana moved to Mount Gambier in 2013 and started with a quilting group before getting involved in the embroidery group, which is as important to her socially as it is
honing her stitching skills. “I love getting out of the house and the opportunity to catch up with others,” Diana said. While decade long member Lyn Sparks is like so many of the group’s members – embroidery connects her to treasured childhood memories and is a critical social outlet in retirement. “For me, embroidery is all about childhood memories – I learnt it at school and from my mother.” Lyn said. “For me, the group is about the support and the motivation and it really is an excuse to sit around and talk while you sew.”
What the members said... Robyn Inverarity (More than 30 years)
“Most of my time has been in Adelaide but when I moved here (Mount Gambier) it
was the first thing I did – I joined the local branch of the Embroiderers Guild of South Australia. My mother taught me embroidery and my memories of that go as far back as basically day one. She encouraged me to join the guild when I was 34 and I’ve been a member ever since. Mum really mentored me and I grew up making my own clothes and knitting as well. I embroidered in my youth and always loved it and mum always encouraged me to try new things with my embroidery.”
Rosslyn Meatheringham (7 years) “I was a music teacher but I always wanted to do embroidery. I joined the CWA in Clare and was really involved in crafts so when I moved here (Mount Gambier) I got talking to Sue (Barrows) and she asked me to come to the embroidery guild and so I did. No one expects you to know everything and they have become my great friends. If
you’re stuck, someone will help you and we always work it out.”
I’ve always loved doing embroidery and when I retired I thought it would be a good opportunity to learn new techniques. I used to embroider when I was younger but when you work you don’t get the time to do it. And it’s not just about the embroidery, which I love, it is about the company and getting out of the house.”
“Mum taught both me and my sister and we embroidered as children. As long as I can remember it was part of our lives. I think that’s why I stick to the traditional styles because it reminds me of what we learnt as children.”
Karen Kilsby (11 years)
Sue Barrows (15 years) “None of us are fully accomplished, we are always learning. Every class you learn something and we have one outside tutor each year. I belonged to the Embroiderers Guild of South Australia for quite a few years and then I joined this local branch. I have taught for the guild as well but what I love best about this group is just catching up, working on your own projects and having other people around that can help when you need it or give you new ideas.”
“My mother introduced me to embroidery and taught me Modern Bargello – we used to create a cushion. But I do enjoy doing the finer work as well – the cross stitch and tapestry. I love that we swap ideas and learn from each other to do new things.”
Julie Ann McEwen (12 months) “I had been wanting to join for a long time but it was just about finding time. I am glad I did, though, this is a fabulous group to be involved with. It is all about just doing your own thing. They teach you the traditional techniques but then you can take that and put your own twist on it if you want. For me, embroidery is about a connection with my mum and her mum. I have fond memories
sitting on my grandmother’s knee even before I could thread a needle and she would show me theses fancy stitches. I think as you get older you remember these things from your childhood more vividly. I think my background in painting really influences how I work with embroidery and I love that in this group no one judges what you do, they just encourage you.”
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TEAGLES EXCAVATIONS PINES ENDURO SHORT COURSE TEAGLE’S QUARRY, MILLICENT September 26
CELEBRATING LIMESTONE COAST ART & YOUNG LIMESTONE COAST ART NARACOORTE REGIONAL ART GALLERY Until September 27
It’s time once again to shake off the lazy bones, put on your sneakers and celebrate the fossils at the Naracoorte Caves with the 2020 MegaFest – Naracoorte World Heritage Trail Run. The inaugural Naracoorte World Heritage Trail Run was held last year in conjunction with the Naracoorte World Heritage Festival. The hugely successful event celebrated 50 years since the discovery of the world-famous fossil beds at the Naracoorte Caves and 25 years since the Caves were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. This year, COVID restrictions have resulted in the event being reinvented, with organisers focusing on the Trail Run. It’s hoped that in future years the full MegaFest will return. When the Trail Run takes centre stage at the Naracoorte Caves on Sunday, November 22, similar courses will be offered from last year, with a course to suit everyone. Participants can choose from the 23km Mega Fauna Run, 15km Stoney Point Run, 5km Dippy Run and the 1km Fossil Dash. Appreciate the bushland and pine forest trails, the local kangaroo population and other native wildlife, pass sheep farms, vineyards, and not to mention experience the unique limestone formations that are the Naracoorte Caves. New course sections have been introduced for this year’s Trail Run and organisers have been working hard to ensure the event is safe for all involved, with staggered starts for runners just one of the procedures in place. Special caves tours are being
CAVES TRAIL RUN RETURNS: The Inaugural Trail Run returns in 2020 - Lucindale’s Nikki Smart (left) and Yuki Akita (right), from Mount Gambier, were in the top finishers in the 2020 event. offered to participants, book a tour of the Victoria Fossil Cave or Alexandra Cave and get a free tour of the Stick Tomato Cave and Wonambi Fossil Centre. MegaFest T-shirts are available as a new merchandise option for runners this year to promoting the Trail Run and Naracoorte Caves. The World Heritage listed Naracoorte Caves are globally significant and provide a unique window into biodiversity and climate. The World Heritage listing recognises the diversity and the quality of preservation of its fossils and the scientific value of the fossil
deposits. The fossils found at the Naracoorte Caves allow you to step back in time, giving an insight into 500,000 years of history and a fascinating insight into Australia’s prehistoric past. Palaeontologists work to reveal the secrets of the Caves by excavating fossils revealing the earth’s evolutionary history and telling the story of Australian mammals. The Caves have revealed fossil remains of 99 vertebrate species that roamed the area during the Ice Age. Some of the species found
in the Fossil Chamber are giant browsing kangaroos, large echidnas, a wombat the size of a hippopotamus and a marsupial lion. The Naracoorte Lucindale Council and the Naracoorte Lucindale Business and Tourism Association are again supporting this year’s Trail Run. Further supporters will be announced soon. To register for the MegaFest Trail Run and to find out more information visit www.megafest. com.au and Facebook page www.facebook.com/ NaracoorteMegaFest/
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Residents rally to paint the town Winners announced in recycling bin competition Never have our household waste and recycling bins had so much attention. First, it was the lockdown trend of dressing up to take your bins out to the kerb and then the City of Mount Gambier decided to take the opportunity to shine a light on the waste and recycling space with the launch of a competition
Sunset Community Kitchen AGM Tuesday 20 Oct 2020 6pm John Frew Centre, Penola Road, Mt Gambier Proposed changes to the Charter of Operations will be voted on. Please consider nominating for the Committee, all positions will be declared vacant. Covid-19 precautions will be taken, please do not attend if you are feeling unwell.
encouraging residents to paint their recycling bins. The competition had two aims - to highlight the importance of recylcing and encourgaing creativity in the community. “The Australian wheelie bin has become an icon as people in isolation have taken to dressing up in costumes in order to take their bin out, with the Bin Isolation outing group on Facebook now attracting a worldwide following of more than 1 million people,” Riddoch & Main Corner coordinator Talie Teakle said. “At the Riddoch we took this idea a step further and thought it would be fun to dress the bin up instead, developing a video tutorial as part of the online ‘Riddoch at home’ program.” Residents were invited to paint the bottom half of their blue recycling bin to either identify their street number, or to promote the types of materials that can be recycled. “Council has ramped up waste and recycling initiatives
around the city with the recent introduction of a bulky waste trial, suspension of FOGO fees and a waste survey which will help to inform an upcoming education campaign, so to complement that we came up with the idea to offer a competition for dressing up your recycling bin,” Ms Teakle said. “Not only does it encourage people to learn about the items going into recycling, but it will also add a lot of colour and individuality to bin day in your street.” There were two categories - painting your recycling bin featuring your street number and painting your recycling bin with a recycling theme. Entrants then sent an image of their bin to the gallery and after serious deliberation the judges have crowned the winners. In the category featuring your house number, Janine Norman took the top honour with Dawn Pfeiler finishing second, while in the recycling theme category, Belinda Bonney took first prize and Bianca Richardson was awarded second prize. The judges were impressed with the diversity of designs and the personal touches added to each bin. WINNING ENTRIES: House number category winners - 1st prize winner Janine Norman (top left) & 2nd prize winner Dawn Pfeiler (bottom left) and Recycling theme category winners - 1st prize winner Belinda Bonney(top right) and 2nd prize winner Bianca Richardson (bottom right)
On the hunt for new members and new projects
Contract No. DEV.004.20/21 Towing Services
Wattle Range Council is seeking quotations from suitably licenced towing companies to provide 24/7 adhoc towing services for abandoned and Council owned light vehicles. A link to this tender can be viewed on Councils website www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au/planning-and-business/tenders (If you have not previously registered with SA Tenders please complete the FREE process when prompted). Request for quote closes at 10 am on Monday 12 October 2020. Contact Development Services on 08 8733 0900 or email: council@wattlerange.sa.gov.au for further information. Ben Gower CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
The Rotary Club of Mount Gambier West is on the lookout for new members, motivated by the recent induction of Tony Bullock, and new community projects to sink thier teeth into. Tony and his wife Ute have lived in Mount Gambier for the past two decades, working in agriculture and more recently with the Department of Environment & Water. New members and fundraising activities to raise funds to distribute to the Limestone Coast community are emerging as the club’s two main priorities. The club is holding a goods and services auction at The Commodore Motel on Tuesday, October 13 and is seeking items that businesses or individuals are willing to donate, as well as people interested in attending the auction.
WELCOME TO THE CLUB: New member Tony Bullock, Ute HerrmannBullock, member Neville Gilbertson, who introduced Tony to the club and president Andy Stott.
Funding boosts solar program for local club
Treating people not patients Dr Try Medical Clinic are pleased to announce that Dr Richard Try and Dr Jason Johnson are collaborating to form Mount Gambier Skin Cancer Clinic! 3/14 Crouch Street Mount Gambier SA 5290 | 08 8723 9586
The Mount Gambier Harness Racing Club has gone solar courtesy of the Federal Government grant of almost $11,000. It will allow the club to install a 10.2kw Solar system at its grounds at the Mount Gambier A & H Society and involves installation of 34 solar panels to provide 10.2 kw of power. Member for Barker Tony Pasin (pictured with Neil Shepherd - left - & club president Simon Phillips - right) was thrilled to be able to hand over the grant as part of
the Federal Government’s Energy Efficient Communities Program. “Energy bills are often one of the biggest overheads for organisations, and we want to help ease some of the financial
pressures facing our local groups,” Mr Pasin said. Further information on the Energy Efficient Communities Program is available at energy.gov.au
MY PROPERTY Modern, Convenient Family Living 20 Rustic Court, Mount Gambier
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Imogene Ryan is pleased to present for sale this fantastic family home set on the high side of the street on an elevated allotment at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. The master bedroom has a walk-in robe and stylish ensuite. A light filled open plan living, dining and kitchen flows out to the north facing alfresco, the perfect space for entertaining. There is a formal lounge or fourth bedroom located at the front of the home. Reverse cycle split system heating and
cooling for comfort all year round. The property is close to a reserve, playground, schools and the Conroe Heights Supermarket. This is one property that should be on top of your inspection list!
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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier
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45 Sassanowsky Road
SAT 10.30-11.00
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$795,000
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73 Bay Road
OPEN
SAT 11.15-11.45
$449,500
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$625,000
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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, restaurants, cafes and pubs. An enviable lifestyle awaits.
Positioned in one of Mount Gambier’s most desirable streets and possessing a picturesque street presence, this circa 1930S’ return verandah bungalow has been beautifully restored and maintained.
23 Percy Street / 12-14 Alexander Street
21 Hilltop Avenue
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$575,000
13-15 Jarrah Street
9 Tanglewood Crescent
$249,500 6 2 2 An excellent opportunity for the savvy investor, two properties on one title, both leased and very well maintained, close to local shopping and schools. Twice as nice!
5/48 Crouch Street
$465,000 4 2 2 Brand new modern masterpiece currently under construction. Located in Mount Gambier’s most exclusive estate. Designed and planned with flair offering finishes selected to set a bench mark and stand out from the rest. 4 bedrooms complete.
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309 McKay Road
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Avail 7/10/20 $220 pw
1/9 Millard Street
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Avail 13/10/20 $220 pw
12 Hanson Street
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Avail 25/9/20 $220 pw
6 Nedlands Avenue
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Avail 16/10/20 $280 pw
77C Sea Parade, Pt Mac
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Avail now $400 pw
44 Matthew Flinders Way
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Avail now $450 pw
$189,500
$429,000-$449,000 4 2 2 Elegant architectural design – boasting eco- friendly features throughout. Light filled and loaded with quality. This brand new home stands out in a crowd. Inspection will not disappoint.
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.
Gebhardts Property Management
$199,900 3 1 2 2 Toilets Trendy townhouse lifestyle. Low maintenance living in a quality group. Located just minutes from popular schools & city centre. Rare three bedroom unit with 2 toilets at this price.
20 Patricia Court
9/4 Underwood Avenue
$325,000 4 1 1 2 Toilets 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.
RENTALS
$495,000 4 2 2 The complete family package awaits. A beautifully maintained home set on an acre of established grounds, spacious living areas and covered outdoor entertaining. Be quick to inspect this quality home. 47 St Andrews Drive
$489,000 5 2 2 Priced to sell – ultra spacious family home loaded with extras. Granite kitchen benches, ducted heating & cooling, high ceilings and rear yard access. One of the best streets in popular Conroe Heights!
Rare city centre multi tenanted opportunity. Renovated villa Circa 1900 of 3/4 bedrooms (currently leased), office/warehouse. Shedding fronting Alexander Street. Portion of this leased at $930 p/m plus full office area available.
UNITS\HOUSES
18 Eldridge Drive, Worrolong
OPEN
SAT 11.15-11.45 2
$410,000 4 2 4 Sited on a generous 948m2 (approx) allotment this beautiful home is located in a great location close to schools, shopping & reserves. Immaculate presentation with the sought after rear yard access to a 6m X 6m (approx).
Conveniently located in this soughtafter location is a great family home just waiting for it’s new owner, sure to impress those wanting to secure a sizeable home in a tightly held street. Within easy walking distance to the blue lake.
1A Rotary Avenue
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$335,000
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A stunning federation styled home built to the highest standards, offering generous living areas, character features, indoor pool, detached selfcontained unit and enviable shedding. Absolute quality throughout.
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13 Buffalo Crescent
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6 Arthur Street
Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au
12 Hanson Street
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309 McKay Road
Avail 25/9
$220 pw 3 1 1 • Three bedroom stone home • Lounge with gas heating • Dine-in kitchen with gas cooking • Detached single garage • Good sized, fully enclosed yard • Close to school and shops • No pets
77C Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell
Avail 7/10
$220 pw 3 1 2 • 3 bedrooms, two with BIR • Lounge with R/C air conditioner • Kitchen with electric cooking & s/c heater • Separate dining area to rear patio • Sunroom • 2 detached single garages • Large rear yard • Pets negotiable
Avail Now
$400 pw 3 2 4 • 3 bedrooms, main with WIR & ensuite • BIRs in bedrooms 2 & 3 • Open kitchen/dining/family area • Upstairs second living area with balcony • R/C aircon • Undercover entertaining area • Detached double garage • No pets
Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246
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16 Park Street
93-101 Commercial Street West
78B Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell
UNDER T CONTRAC E.O.I Closing Friday 18th September at 12 noon (unless sold prior)
E.O.I 3 1 3 Whether its meeting friends at the pub or restaurant for dinner, a catch up over a coffee or going to Vansittart Park to watch the footy, there is little that competes with this street and its proximity to the City centre. 15 Noojee Street
$865,000 4 Shops | 3 Titles For sale to be offered as a whole. Super rare opportunity for the Investor/ Owner occupier. Prominent main street location – rear access/parking.
77 Wireless Road West
$114,500 a| 416m2 approx Low maintenance allotment on own title. Quiet cul-de-sac location, walking distance to City Centre. Surrounded by other quality homes - ready to build, established fencing.
$174,500 3 1 1 A perfect home for an investor or first home buyer. A well maintained property in a good location, close to schools, shops, sports grounds and the hospital and tafe precinct.
$750,000 4 2 4 Resort style luxury by the sea. Morning walks on the beach – refreshing sea breezes and sunsets from your front or rear balcony – two street frontage – huge array of high clearance shedding and large shop area offering many uses & potential. Upstairs residence leased. 1/11 Millard Street
LOT 2 Black Flat Road a| 139.1HA approx CAROLINE PINE PLANTATION OPPORTUNITY Expressions of interest – closing 12 noon 9th October 2020 At office of Agent (unless sold prior) Well located in an established forest area, Good proximity to sawmills and timber processors, Gravel road access on x2 sides, Approximately 21km South East of Mount Gambier by road, Recently harvested land, prime opportunity for new plantation, Undulating land of approximately 139.1 Ha – deemed 100% plantable, 198.6 megalitre forestry water licence allocation
29 Compton Street, Port MacDonnell
$139,500 2 1 1 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.
5 Ralston Road
LOT 5 Melleray Court
Bernie Gaylard PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
Malcolm Lewis SALES 0411 899 693
$229,000 3 1+ 4 Located in the heart of Port MacDonnell just one street from the beach front, this flexible floor plan offers unlimited possibilities. Add your finishing touches & live your coastal dream.
2/46 Derrington Street
$164,500 2 1 1 Lovely brick and tile unit in a quiet group of three ideal for the first home buyer or investor – close to all amenities. Inspect now and be impressed!
PUT YOUR PLACE IN THIS SPACE! LISTINGS WANTED
We will make it easy for buyers to fall in love with your property with our FREE professional photography package. $159,500
$650,000 a| 3,600m2 approx Set over 3600m2(approx.) land totalling 2 titles, large industrial premises previously used as a seafood factory, zoned light industrial. Unlimited opportunity!
McCormick Road subdivision stage 2 Exciting new acreage subdivision south east of the city. Large 5,004m2 allotment (approx), rural style post and wire fencing included. Talk to your builder today about all Government incentives on offer!
10 Greenridge Drive
103 Meylin Street, Port MacDonnell
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44 Matthew Flinders Way
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List with Gebhardts. Experience the difference 3 Tecoma Close
$149,500 a| 1,120m2 approx 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!
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!
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94 Commercial Street East
a| over 5000m2
$159,000
A wonderful allotment awaits, quality location surrounded by beautiful homes. Over 5,000m2 elevated allotment, just minutes to city centre and Tenison Woods College. Call your builder and take advantage of the building grant.
32 Commercial Street West
78B Sea Parade, Pt Mac
2/2 James Street 23-25 Commercial Street West Avail Now
$450 pw 4 2 2 • 4 bedrooms, main with ensuite and WIR • Other bedrooms have built in robes • Formal lounge • Open plan family/dining/kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher & butlers pantry• Double garage UMR with internal access • Ducted heating/cooling • No pets
Avail Now 32 Commercial Street West 78B Sea Parade Pt MacDonnell 94 Commercial Street East
Commercial • 140m2 approx of flexible space • On site parking for staff • Currently used as a restaurant • Separate function room • Reverse cycle air conditioning • Exhaust in kitchen area included • Located in the CBD • Lessor incentive: Half rent for first 6 months of tenancy • Don’t miss out
Avail Now Commercial • Approx. 178m2 showroom area • Excellent retail opportunity • Large open area with reverse cycle air conditioner • Suit a variety of uses • Separate office/store room and kitchen area • Rear carpark area • Large public carparking available
Avail Now Commercial • Prominent seafront location overlooking boat ramp and car park • Modern and well fitted store • Large floor area, flexible layout • Opportunity for a diverse range of business • Longterm lease available • 177 sqm floor area • POA
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Garth Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales 0417 071 180
Elisha Beare Real Estate Sales Property Management 0407 213 023
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Candyce Cory Property Management 0427 333 517 RLA 280309
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CLEARING SALE NOTICE A/C B.S & D.M Altus
Monday 28th Sept 2020 commencing 10am 79 Stringybark Road, Burrungule $359,000
3 2 2
LUXURIOUS UNIT IN PRIME LOCATION
This immaculate unit offers executive, modern living, 3 bedrooms main with WIR and ensuite and built in robes in the two remaining bedrooms. Spacious open plan kitchen, dining and second living area with gas cooking, dishwasher and ample cupboard space, also fitted with gas ducted heating, a formal lounge, stunning outdoor entertaining area & low maintenance gardens.
Round bale cart holds 5, Pattern towable sheep feeder, 354 Perkins motor with pto drive towable, Jet fire gas heater, 5 hp Honda boom spray pump, ARC Welder, Grain feed out cart, Wide range of gates & hurdles, Reave effluent pump with 10hp electrical motor, Travelling effluent sprinkler, 2 x 6 Tonne feed silos, 2 x big dutchman feed systems, Kawasaki 360 work horse 4 wheeler, Electric fence droppers, Star droppers, 2006 McCormick CX 105, New Holland Slasher, Hydraulic wool press, Sundbeam wool press.
15 WEHL STREET SOUTH, MOUNT GAMBIER
OPEN Saturday 10.30am - 11.00am
$579,000
3 1 4
PRIME LOCATION ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES
This charming home is situated on the corner of Wehl St Sth & Eleanor Street on a 1201m2 allotment across two Titles. The home maintains old world charm with high ceilings, ornate cornice, ceiling roses and stained timber skirtings and architraves. 3 bedrooms with the option of a 4th bedroom or second living area, formal dining, expansive lounge with gas heating and a R/C A/C, kitchen with electric cooking, bathroom with shower and vanity and a separate toilet off the laundry area. Possibilities for the purchaser of this unique property include. Converting the home to offices with the potential of carparks at the rear, purchasing both Titles and build on the Eleanor Street Title.
CONTACT: Chris Manser 0417 414 127
6 HEAVER DRIVE, MOUNT GAMBIER
$235,000
5-7 KENNEDY AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER
3 1 1
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 combustion wood heating and a reverse cycle split system for your convenience, kitchen with pantry, double sink and a breakfast bar overlooking the dining area, large bathroom with bath, shower and vanity, even the toilet is spacious! Outside features include a single car garage with a remote roller door, a garden shed, an undercover BBQ area and with the addition of 1 small gate the rear yard will be secure and offer the perfect space for the kids and pets to enjoy.
21 TALLARA AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER
$189,000 BUY YOUR FIRST HOME TODAY
$670,000
5 4 4
GRAND FAMILY LIVING
Generous sized kitchen with butler’s pantry. Open plan living areas with wood fire and R/C A/C. Ground floor includes two offices, foyer, two bedrooms (one with ensuite and study), laundry and alfresco dining. Second floor is home to three bedrooms, all with ensuites and robes, bedroom two offering a separate living area. Bitumen roundabout driveaway, ample garage space, pergola and swimming pool.
LOT 12 GLENELG RIVER ROAD
3 1 4
21 Tallara Avenue, Mount Gambier is your opportunity to move out of the rental market and move into your very own home. The Dine in timber kitchen offers electric cooking, lounge with s/c wood heating, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with bath, shower and vanity and a separate toilet off the Laundry area. If shedding is a must then you will definitely be happy here, with a double car garage, two single car garages and a work shop / wood shed with bonus rear yard access for your convenience.
$169,000 LAND Picturesque 2.5 acre alloment on the outskirts of Mt Gambier just minutes from the city, river and sea. Rural fencing and established trees on boundary Power connected. Build the lifestyle home you’ve been dreaming of (STCA). Contact Brooke Stephenson today on 0424 943 991.
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Sale 23 Hilltop Avenue, Mt Gambier $459,000 Open by appointment
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12 Greenridge Drive, Mt Gambier $399,000 - $409,000 Open by appointment
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Hairhouse Warehouse, Mt Gambier Price: POA Open by appointment
Sale 2/1 Powell Street, Mt Gambier $265,000 - $275,000 Open by appointment
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Sale Lot 2 - 6 Southend Access Road, Southend $180,000 each Open by appointment
18 Marlow Court, Mt Gambier $89,000 Open by appointment
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2 Megan Place, Mt Gambier $299,000 - $329,000 Open by appointment
95 Sturt Street, Mt Gambier $109,000 - $119,000 Open by appointment
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8 Coral Cove, Pt MacDonnell $91,000 Open by appointment
Vacant Land
Tahlia Gabrielli Principal Sales Executive 0438 883 992
Sarah Barney Sales Executive 0438 883 972
Sale 30 Lake Terrace West, Mt Gambier $589,000 - $599,000 Open by appointment
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5 Hume Court, Mt Gambier $569,000 Open by appointment
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Sale 20 Seventh Street, Millicent $199,000 - $219,000 Open by appointment
Naomi Kieselbach Property Management 0455 826 616
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Sale 2 Lassiandra Crescent, Mt Gambier $299,000 - $309,000 Open by appointment
Sonya Jones Executive Assistant (08) 8724 7405
37 Emily Street, Millicent $489,000 - $509,000 Open by appointment
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9 Wattle Street, Mt Gambier $589,000 - $599,000 Open by appointment
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24 Tanglewood Cres, Mt Gambier 6 $849,000 - $869,000 Open by appointment
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3 Stuart Court, Mt Gambier $429,000 - $439,000 Open by appointment
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Delicia, Mt Gambier $29,999 Open by appointment
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Property of the week Create the next chapter in a unique story at alluring Mount Schank
Sale Price Attack, Mt Gambier $220,000 + Stock Open by appointment
Ray White Mt Gambier 2A & 2B Mitchell Street Mount Gambier SA 5290 (08) 8724 7405 mtgambier.sa@raywhite.com raywhitemtgambier.com.au RLA 291953
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Lot 12 Mountain Path Road, Mount Schank. 2 Highest and best offer by 12pm Friday 23rd October 2020. (unless sold prior)
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Situated on the edge of the iconic cone-shaped mountain, with approx. 11.5 stunning acres of land and a stone-built cottage which benefits from stunning and preserved character pieces including the timber flooring, raked timber ceiling, and stone fireplace. The cottage offers a lounge room with original fireplace and SC wood fire and a kitchen/dining room with lots of original features. The land is well established with a bore and original hand dug well but it’s the unique charm and historical significance here that will make it a dream location. Whether the plan is to reside here permanently or create a business (S.T.C.A), the potential is incredibly exciting. Plant a volcanic vineyard, orchard or timber lot, offer tourist accommodation, create a unique dining experience, or simply build the house of your dreams.
Property Sales & Home Staging
A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au RLA 282 450
12 Winfield Court, Mount Gambier
21 ROBIN ST, MT GAMBIER
$228,000-$238,000
Open
Open
SATURDAY 10.00-10.30
SATURDAY 10.00-10.30 - 3-4 bedroom potential, main with BIR’s - Updated kitchen with electric cooking - Generous living room with r/c s/s air con & ceiling fans - Unique occasional outdoor areas with extensive gardens - Single car garage with workshop area and toilet - Security roller shutters & solar panels
Open
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
SATURDAY 11.30-12.00
NEW 11 MADELEY TCE, MT GAMBIER $329,000-$349,000
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7 MARNGO PL, MT GAMBIER $369,000-$379,000
- Delightful light filled family sized home with 3 living areas - Central kitchen with brand new oven & stove overlooking dining and family room with gas heating - Double car garage, private rear deck & gazebo overlooking shaded rear garden - Popular location within walking distance to parkland reserve with playground Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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46 LAKE TCE EAST, MT GAMBIER
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$399,000
NEW > EASY CARE LIFESTYLE
Solid brick and tile courtyard home perfect for retirees, downsizers or investors. Three bedrooms, two with built in robes. Lounge with slow combustion wood heating and r/c split system. Kitchen/dining with gas cooktop, electric wall oven and dishwasher plus gas wall heater. Bathroom with shower, bath & vanity. Separate laundry and toilet. Single car garage under the main roof with remote entry. Off street parking for extra vehicles or caravan. Courtyard gardens with two lock up garden sheds. Beautiful home in a quiet cul-de-sac location.
$239,000 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 4 & 5/9A SHEPHERDSON RD, MT GAMBIER From $85,000
- Private allotments within walking distance to CBD - Rare opportunity to purchase vacant land in a central location - All services available ready for building your dream home - Great location near Reidy Park School & Tenison College - ONLY 2 ALLOTMENTS LEFT! Al Lamond 0418 849 266
LAND
3 1 1 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 LAND
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
123 COMMERCIAL ST EAST, MT GAMBIER $560,000
245 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER $299,000
- 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 - In conjunction with Herbert Commercial
- 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
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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LOT 60 NICHOLAS ST, MT GAMBIER $300,000 + GST 4.58 ACRES
- 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 Al Lamond 0418 849 266
LAND
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
COMMERCIAL
LOT 31 O’LEARY RD, SUTTONTOWN 20.74 ACRES
- Beautifully positioned solid brick home, located in a quiet cul-de-sac 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 & additional shed with workshop
- Light filled three bedroom stone home with added bonus of an additional two bedroom, detached stone cottage with separate driveway access all on one title - Perfect for extended families, Air BnB, work from home or live in one and rent the other – the possibilities are endless! - Framed by attractive gardens with a private back yard
Sara 0438 708 281 or Al 0418 849 266 3
Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266
GLENBURNIE HEIGHTS
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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! LAND
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
26 RIDDOCH HWY, TARPEENA $110,000
- First home buyers, escape the rental rut - Offering a flat allotment with 2 street frontages - Investors check out the development potential - Approx. 1,466m2 allotment zoned Township - One of the cheapest homes in Tarpeena
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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$799,000
LOT 15 PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT $250,000 71 ACRES
– 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
- Neat and tidy 3 bedroom home situated in a fabulous location - Tidy timber kitchen with 5 burner gas cooktop/ electric oven & dishwasher - All bedrooms are carpeted and each have BIR’s - Double length carport UMR with internal access - Low maintenance gardens with secure back yard for pets
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
LAND
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
LAND
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LOT 4&5 CRAFTER RD, COMPTON From $149,000
- Ready for you to build your dream home (S.T.C.A)! - Lot 4 | 5000m2 | $149,000 - Lot 5 | 8535m2 | $175,000 - Fully fenced with gateways offering three phase power and town water supply - Picturesque country setting just a short drive from town - Lot 2, 3 & 6 are now UNDER CONTRACT! Gail Richards 0409 268 199 LOT 102 GLENCOE RD, GLENCOE 2.5 ACRES
LAND $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 Gail Richards 0409 268 199 LOT 2 EIGHT MILE CREEK RD, PT MAC 5.16 ACRES
LAND $135,000
- 5.16 acre allotment located within walking distance of the beach - Minutes from the Port MacDonnell General Store, Hotel & Chemist - Zoned Primary Production in the District Council of Grant - Located opposite Woolwash Caravan Park - Build your new two storey dream home! (S.T.C.A) Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266
Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199
Sara O'Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281
Ben Ransom SALES M: 0400 870 362
NEW 6 VICTOR ST, MT GAMBIER
49 KIRIP RD, GLENCOE
Open
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– FINAL BIDDING - Monday 12th October 2020 at 6.00pm (if not sold prior) – Well-presented stone home in A1 central location within walking distance to CBD – Stylish kitchen/dining with dual ovens & electric cooktop and formal lounge room with new s/c wood heating plus r/c split system – Trendy man cave with pot belly heater 3
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- Beautiful light filled open plan living space features a modern kitchen with s/s appliances, dishwasher and breakfast 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 extra SGL garage 4
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1 SILVERBROOK AVE, MT GAMBIER $439,000-$449,000
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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53 BOANDIK TCE, MT GAMBIER
$177,500
1/119 WEHL ST NORTH, MT GAMBIER $145,000
- Solid, well positioned 3 bedroom home within a short walk to schools, playgrounds and shops - The open plan lounge/dining contains gas heating and ceiling fan is also finished with new timber flooring and new blinds - Brand new bathroom with gorgeous floating vanity and modern tiles - More works completed, come back for another look!!
- Immaculately presented solid brick & tile unit - Renovated interior with spacious lounge offering r/c split air conditioning - Updated bathroom with shower and vanity, separate laundry and W/C - Low maintenance courtyard gardens and single garage UMR - Investors, currently leased at $200 per week
Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281
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21 BRYAN ST, ALLENDALE EAST $299,000-$309,000
- Quaint 3 bedroom home with loads of country charm set on a 845m2 allotment - Inside offers separate lounge with new r/c split air con, lovely open plan kitchen/meals/living area with electric cooking and master bedroom with WIR & ensuite - Large storage shed, separate man cave, rainwater tanks & a securely fenced yard
- 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
22 KELLETT ST, NELSON
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Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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14 MARK ST, NELSON
39 PASCOE RD, PT MACDONNELL
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$699,000
- Outstanding coastal residence with exceptional shedding - Massive 10mx18m double bay shed with 3.4m clearance roller doors perfect for boating and caravan enthusiasts - Five bedroom home - master bedroom with WIR and ensuite - Beautiful living area with chef’s kitchen Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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$439,000
- “The Deck” is a beautiful timber clad home offering picturesque uninterrupted views over the Glenelg River - Currently run as a popular holiday accommodation, the property is being offered on a walk in walk out basis - Offering 3 bedrooms, bathroom, laundry, large light filled living area with wood heating plus kitchen/ dining area 3
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12/69 BAY RD, MT GAMBIER
LAND SIZE
PRICE
13 Meylin Street, Port MacDonnell
507m2
$155,000
Lot 2 Eight Mile Creek Road, Port MacDonnell
2.09ha
$135,000
Lot 4 Pelican Point Road, Pelican Point
1,841m2
$79,500
Lot 4 Meredith Street, Nelson
1,092m2
$139,000
7 Holloway Street, Donovans
1,297m2
$89,000
8 Dry Creek Road, Donovans
389m2
$99,000 - $108,000
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- Located at the rear of the complex is this well maintained 2 bedroom unit - Inside offers 2 bedrooms, both with BIR’s, separate living area and kitchen with electric cooking & breakfast bar - A single carport provides undercover parking for one vehicle - Currently tenanted at $210 p/w until May 2021 Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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103 MEYLIN ST, PT MACDONNELL
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$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) Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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$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 Gail Richards 0409 268 199
Coastal/River Land Available
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4 IRVEN ST, PT MACDONNELL
ADDRESS
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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Al Lamond 0418 849 266
$550,000-$580,000
- Nelson Cottage is an iconic property offering B&B accommodation and the opportunity to live and work from home - Providing a total of 6 guest bedrooms, the property can accommodate up to 15 people - Stunning outlook across garden to the estuary - The owners’ residence includes 2 bedrooms, ensuite bathroom, wood heated lounge & Blackwood kitchen
- 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 - HUGE 18m x 5m outdoor alfresco area Gail Richards 0409 268 199
2 HARLEY ST, ALLENDALE EAST $275,000-$285,000
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
$350,000-$365,000 NEW PRICE
SATURDAY 12.45-1.15
SATURDAY 10.45-11.15
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: (08) 8723 3416
Carolyn Gazzard CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416
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LOT 2 PRIVATE RD, CARPENTER ROCKS $425,000
- Amazing opportunity to purchase just over an acre of elevated land with amazing views to Gerloff Bay & the Southern Ocean - The property offers an exciting range of opportunities, renovate the existing 3 bedroom cottage or build your new 2 storey dwelling (S.T.C.A.), offering spectacular coastal & ocean views Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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eldersrealestate.com.au
$548,000
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
15 Redwood Ave, Mt Gambier
4 2 2
$169,000
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
1/6 Hartley St, Mt Gambier
2 1 1
$225,000
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
8 Leray Ave, Mt Gambier
3 1 1
$195,000
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
4/6 Hartley St, Mt Gambier
2 1 2
$265,000
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
6 Murndal Crt, Mt Gambier
3 1 1
$249,000
Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363
3/32 Wehl St, Mt Gambier
2 1 1
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SATURDAY 10.00-11.00AM
$180.00 per week
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$550,000
Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363
324 Yahl Rd, Glenburnie
5 2 4
$179,000
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13/184 Jubilee Hwy West, Mt Gambier
2 1 1
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“NANGWARRY SERVWELL” 1 Laffer Street, Nangwarry Well established in the township of Nangwarry, the "Nangwarry Servwell" offers you the opportunity to become your own boss and operate a great Convenience & Liquor store with regular trade 7 days a week. Stocking grocery lines, hot takeaway food, deli items and takeaway liquor, this business benefits from the nearby townships and flow through traffic as well as regular school lunches at the Nangwarry Primary School as required. It is also a major supplier of gas cylinders to townships nearby. Being offered as a "Walk In Walk Out" package, this includes freehold of the site along with all stock and unencumbered equipment.
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malseeds.com.au 48 Pinehurst Drv, Worrolong
$495,000
38 Tolmie St, Mt Gambier
OPEN
4 2 2
1 Montebello Drv, Mt Gambier
$268,000
OPEN
SATURDAY 10.00-10.30
11 Lasiandra Crt, Mt Gambier
4 2 2
$245,000
3 Lumidin Blvd, Mt Gambier
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
3 1 1
OPEN SATURDAY 10.00-10.15
3 1 5
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
37/20 O’Leary Rd, Mt Gambier $340,000-$349,000
8 MacKenzie St, Mt Gambier
4 2
$280,000-$300,000
OPEN
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SATURDAY 10.45-11.15
SATURDAY 10.30-10.45
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
3 2 2
3 Lexington Cres, Mt Gambier $290,000-$310,000
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993 35 Elizabeth St, Pt Mac
3 1 2
$475,000-$495,000
OPEN
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SATURDAY 1.30-1.45
SATURDAY 11.30-12.00
SATURDAY 11.45-12.00
SATURDAY 11.00-11.30
3 1 1
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
$315,000
$260,000-$270,000
SATURDAY 9.30-9.45
• Situated in the popular Montebello area • Four bedrooms , one of which could be used for a study or office • There are built-in wardrobes to three of the bedrooms • The house boasts two bathrooms and a separate toilet off the laundry • The kitchen is separated from the family room by an islander or breakfast bar • The open living design also features a spacious lounge and entry to the lounge room from the front door is separated by a planter
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
10 Hammer Crt, Mt Gambier
OPEN
SATURDAY 9.00-9.30
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
$194,000
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
3 2 2
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
12 Tallarook Crt, Mt Gambier
4 2 5
$390,000-$420,000 This home features: • Architecture which maximises natural light • 5 generous bedrooms, large floor to ceiling built-in wardrobes • Master bedroom with ensuite, heated towel rail • Extra room adjoining garage. Great for granny flat (STCA) / teenager’s retreat or large home office • Open living and kitchen with Bosch dishwasher and room for large fridge • Main bathroom includes a large spa bath, a , double vanity great for families • Large laundry with huge linen press • Three bay garage
OPEN SATURDAY 12.15-12.45
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795 $268,000
LOT 66 Gully Crt, Mil Lel
$199,950
3/7 Bonshor St, Millicent
$139,000
15,000m2
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
2 1 1
13/54 Jubilee Hwy West, Mt Gambier
$109,000
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32 Suttontown Rd, Mt Gambier
5 2 3
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
Jason 0419 032 795
Bronwyn 8724 9999
3 1 3
Wendy 0468 692 993
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Sam 8724 9999
Jade 0421 383 368
Selena 8724 9999
Kathy 8733 1989
Courtney 8724 9999
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
Kira 8724 9999
Kelli 8724 9999
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• Unique Community Title property in convenient location • Newly renovated property with new roof, wiring and plumbing • Bright living space with floating floor and split system
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Thought provoking exhibition set to open
Volunteer matching in Wattle Range ready for update
Don’t miss out on the chance to see Riddoch Art Gallery’s latest exhibition - My Paintings Speak For Me by South Australian artist and Yankunytjatjara woman, Kunyi June Anne McInerney. The exhibition draws on Kunyi’s childhood experiences as a member of the Stolen Generation in the Oodnadatta Children’s Home during the 1950s and is being toured by Country Arts SA. The exhibition is open from September 25 to October 25 and is being housed in the Cathleen Edkins Gallery. Entry is free and the gallery is open from Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 2pm.
Pump it up Wattle Range Council is looking to update its volunteers database that looks to match ready and willing volunteers with the community groups and organisations that need them. Community groups can list any vacant volunteer positions that they need to be filled. Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll is encouraging local organisations to consider updating their listings to help them connect with people that may be looking to contribute their time as a volunteer. “Volunteers Week was held in May this year, with the theme ‘Changing communities, changing lives’ which has certainly been the case here in Wattle Range, and in fact across the nation in 2020,” Mayor Noll said. “With the weather improving and pandemic restrictions easing,
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The countdown is on for Port MacDonnell residents and visitors to be able to get active and enjoy one of the latest trends to sweep outdoor recreation. The new pump track at Port MacDonnell is almost ready for action with the school holidays set to be its unveiling after the finishing touches are completed this week, including installation of the soft fall around the track.
council has noted an increase in people looking for opportunities to volunteer their time. Now is the perfect time for organisations to review their operations and update their listing on council’s website. Volunteering is rewarding: you meet new people, you learn new skills and you use your talents to help others.” Potential volunteers are invited to view council’s online listing, and organisations seeking assistance should submit details of the available roles by Wednesday, September 30. Check out the listings at www. wattlerange.sa.gov.au/volunteers or contact council’s community development officer Sarah Marzec on (08)8733 0900 or emailing council@wattlerange.sa.gov.au
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The pump track is part of Stage 2 of the District Council of Grant’s Waterfront Project.
Call is out for budding regional entrepreneurs Business SA has begun the search for the South Australia’s next batch of budding entrepreneurs. The Regional South Australian Young Entrepreneur Scheme (SAYES) Program is back this year. The business mentoring and learning program is designed to help young regional entrepreneurs aged between 18 and 35 years to establish or further develop and grow their business. This year’s intake begins on October 14. For more information, go to the Business SA website and follow the links.
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43 BANKSIA STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER
9/48 LAKE TERRACE EAST, MOUNT GAMBIER
8 CARTHEW STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER
57 ELDRIDGE DRIVE, MOUNT GAMBIER
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$229,000
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$155,000 - $165,000
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$419,000
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TIMELESS CHARM, ELEGANCE & HISTORY
Approx. 3000m2
E.O.I by 4pm 30/9/20
PRESTIGE BUILDING ALLOTMENT
Solid Brick & Tile Home leased at $260.00pw Large lounge with s/c wood heating
Solid unit in a private complex Large master bedroom with built-in-robes
Updated Kitchen opening up to the dining Double carport plus single garage
Private rear yard + garage with internal access Spacious formal lounge with gas heating
Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410
Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346
Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410
Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410
5A VICTOR STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER
4 BORDER ROAD SOUTH, DONOVANS
28-32 CROUCH ST NORTH, MOUNT GAMBIER
6 COOMBE STREET, NANGWARRY
Limestone & Dolomite villa on 1456m2 allotment
Impressive 7ft bay windows & 11ft ceiling Formal sitting room with panoramic views
Semi-rural building block near golf course Set up on the high side with great views One of the last remaining building allotment in this admired subdivision
OPEN TO OFFERS
$115,000 - $125,000
735m2
CENTRAL OPPORTUNITY
Spacious and private allotment of 735m2 Prime location to build your home Take advantage of the Government Building Grants currently available Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346
$198,000
2509m2
WEEKENDER/LIFESTYLE BLOCK
3200m2
$399,000
DEVELOPERS DREAM
Spacious 2509m2 block with Large 4 Bay colourbond shed
Proposed plan with 8 potential allotments (Subject to Council Consent)
Double carport plus workshop Ideal campground with toilet & shower
Separate residence comprising 2 bedrooms & open plan kitchen/lounge
Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410
Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410
$89,000
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AFFORDABLE LIVING
Timber framed home on 850m2 block Eat-in kitchen with gas oven 2 car galvanised iron garage Split system air con + wood heater Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410
(08) 8725 8037 | www.limestonere.com.au | 178 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier
Local artwork bound for national gallery exhibition
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(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Pink Racing Numbers: 2-6-1-9 Lucky Day: Friday Lotto Numbers: 12-16-24-27-30-42 It should be a good week when you could find a good reason to do a bit of celebrating. If planning travel, make sure all reservations are as planned and someone close could be trying to interfere with your ideas.
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(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Grey Racing Numbers: 3-2-8-5 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 1-6-14-20-27-30
Your family life could do with a little diplomacy and tact. If planning to change something try not to step on other peoples toes. Loved ones should delight you with good news.
Bushfires start when we stop paying attention Fires can cause serious harm to people, animals and properties. Report any suspicious behavior to the Police. If you see anything suspicious immediately call Police on 131 444. Keep a note pad in the car and record helpful details including: • Location of suspicious activity - property number, road name Vehicle details- registration number, make, model, colour • Characteristics of anyone acting suspicious- age, gender, hair colour, height, clothing Know your responsibilities, take positive action to prepare for bushfire by taking simple steps around your home. Fuel reduction is one of the most important preparations you can undertake: • Mow long grass around the home • Clear flammable undergrowth from the property • Prune overhanging branches from buildings • Clean up everything that will burn from around and under the home • Clean leaves and debris from gutters. Council is offering residents and ratepayers FREE disposal of approved green waste at the Millicent, Penola and Beachport waste facilities throughout October and November. Before summer starts you need to decide what you will do if a bushfire threatens: • Know your risk • Understand the fire danger ratings • Be aware of local conditions • Prepare a bushfire survival plan and practice it • Know whether your school will be open on a Total Fire Banday and plan what to do with your children • Have a bushfire emergency kit in your home • Have a bushfire survival kit in your car if you travel on Total Fire Ban days, including wool blankets, first aid kit, overalls and a supply of fresh water • Plan what to do with your pets in an emergency • Have a torch and battery powered radio to stay informed if the electricity fails. The CFS has identified areas within your community that offer different levels of relative safety from bushfires. These areas are categorised as ‘Bushfire Safer Places’· or ‘Last Resort Refuges’. It is important that you understand these categories, where they are located and what exposure risks are associated with using them during a bushfire. Remember the lives of you and your family are irreplaceable. For further information, please contact Council on 8733 0900, CFS on 1800 362 361 or visit www.cfs.sa.gov.au. Ben Gower CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
GEMINI
(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Blue Racing Numbers: 4-2-1-8 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 6-13-22-27-34-40 A significant artwork from the Glenelg Shire Cultural Collection will head to the National Gallery of Australia to form part of a new national exhibition that showcases art created by women. ‘Cherry’ by Agnes Goodsir will be on loan to the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) in Canberra until early 2021 as an inclusion to the Know My Name: Australian Women Artists 1900 to Now exhibition. The exhibition brings together more than 300 works across Australia that celebrate the contribution of artists who identify as women. Glenelg Shire Arts and Culture Manager Susie Lyons said ‘Cherry’ was an important piece of the Glenelg Shire Cultural Collection and was delighted to see it showcased and celebrated on a national level. “‘Cherry’ was painted by Goodsir in 1924 in Paris and it found its way back to Portland in 1947, after the former CEMA Art Collection acquired the painting from the Bendigo Gallery,” she explained. “Goodsir was born in Portland in 1864, and commenced her training in Bendigo at the Bendigo School of Mines and Industries before eventually moving to Paris to further her passion for art. “During her time, Goodsir’s portraits of cosmopolitan women were acclaimed and exhibited at several academies and institutes across Europe and Australia. “We are thrilled to see Goodsir’s work included in this groundbreaking female focused exhibition, which will serve part of the Gallery’s new mission to lead a progressive and inclusive cultural agenda. “It is an exciting moment to see our local collection celebrated amongst other recognisable female Australian artists.” Know My Name: Australian Women Artists 1900 to Now will run from 14 November 2020 – 31 January 2021 and will feature contributions from artists including Margaret Preston, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Destiny Deacon and Julie Rrap. Know My Name aims to challenge the narrative of maledominant contemporary art in Australia and increase the representation of artists who identify as women. The exhibition will form part of a wider program of events, commissions, creative collaborations, publications and partnerships, that highlight the diversity and creativity of women artists through history to the present day. For further information, please visit the NGA website.
True love might not run so smoothly this time but with goodwill and a little tact you should be able to patch things up. You could be very lucky with a friend born under the sign of Libra.
CANCER
(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Orange Racing Numbers: 5-1-7-3 Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 7-13-29-31-33-36
You might not be happy about the way someone is interfering in your affairs. May be a clear word about what you really want could be in order. A good idea to check all appointments and reservations that are in the pipeline.
LEO
(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Yellow Racing Numbers: 4-3-2-6 Lucky Day: Thursday Lotto Numbers: 2-9-15-27-32-41
News from faraway could be instrumental in making you hurry up with your plans. Also another surprise will delight you. Try to keep your cool – even domestic situations could irritate.
VIRGO
(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Red Racing Numbers: 1-7-2-5 Lucky Day: Saturday Lotto Numbers: 3-5-23-34-42-11 A very tempting situation in your lovelife so try to do the right thing for your loved one and not deliberately cause problems. Reunions with long lost friends and family members.
LIBRA
(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Light Blue Racing Numbers: 7-1-8-3 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 5-11-21-26-37-38
Do a bit of daydreaming – it will make you feel good and work towards the realisation of your wishes. Using what you have been learning, now could be a time to influence your career.
SCORPIO
(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Green Racing Numbers: 3-8-1-5 Lucky Day: Thursday Lotto Numbers: 13-16-25-26-30-42 Try not to bully people into doing what you think is the right way of making things happen. Working out differences and listening to others will solve many a problem. A period of give and take.
SAGITTARIUS
(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Turquoise Racing Numbers: 5-2-1-7 Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 3-15-20-30-31-34 You should be able to achieve a lot during this period but it means a lot of extra work and giving up something you like. Your lovelife might suffer a bit but security is important too.
CAPRICORN
(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Brown Racing Numbers: 5-2-7-4 Lucky Day: Saturday Lotto Numbers: 4-18-24-29-37-40
People that like you could help you in a special way that will be able to solve some of your problems. This could also be a very romantic period in which you should take care of your health and social standing.
AQUARIUS
(January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Silver Racing Numbers: 6-1-4-3 Lucky Day: Thursday Lotto Numbers: 10-17-23-28-31-38 You might have to change some of your plans because of your work commitments but it will be financially rewarding to accept what is given to you. A new friend who will delight you.
PISCES
(February 20- March 20) Lucky Colour: Black Racing Numbers: 5-1-6-4 Lucky Day: Saturday Lotto Numbers: 2-10-17-25-37-42 This is a very fertile period for Pisces people – marriages, engagements and births coming up. A wealthy relative or friend could help you financially out of a difficult situation. Kerry Kulkens Psychic Line 1300 727 727 |www.kerrykulkens.com.au (call cost: $5.50 incl GST per min. mob/pay extra)
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Kindergarten makes history with new plan The Heywood community are demonstrating their commitment to reconciliation, with the township’s kindergarten implementing a first of its kind action plan for the region. The Heywood Kindergarten have recently launched a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), a strategic document which focuses on relationships, respect and opportunities to increase cultural awareness and understanding within the service and the wider community. Heywood is the first kindergarten in the Glenelg Shire Education and Care services to launch such a plan. Heywood Kindergarten teacher Corinna Bell said the RAP was a whole of community approach to reconciliation in early years education. “We believe reconciliation is driven by a continual cycle of learning where all children will experience pride in their family, their language and their cultural heritage, and can learn to respect the same in others,” she said.
KINDERGARTEN MAKES HISTORY: Heywood Kindergarten educators Corinna Bell and Rachelle De Haas, parent and plaque donator Keicha Day and Winda Mara’s Koorie Pre-School Officer Sharon Bamblettcelebrate the new plaque that will be installed in the front garden. “We’ve worked closely with our Kindergarten community and key partners such as Winda-Mara to
Creamy parmesan & lemon chicken 2 tablespoons pine nuts 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil 500g chicken tenderloins 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped 60ml (1/4 cup) white wine 300ml light thickened cooking cream Finely grated rind of 1 lemon 25g (1/3 cup) finely grated parmesan 1 green shallot, thinly sliced, plus extra, thinly sliced, to serve Fresh basil leaves, to serve Crusty bread, to serve Method Place a skillet or frying pan over medium heat. Add the pine nuts and cook, stirring occasionally, for 2 minutes or until golden. Transfer to a bowl. Add the oil to the pan. Cook the chicken for 3 minutes, each side, or until golden. Transfer to a plate. Add the garlic to the pan. Cook, stirring, for 30 seconds or until aromatic. Add the wine and simmer for 1 minute or until reduced. Add the cream and lemon rind. Season. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to medium. Simmer, uncovered, stirring occasionally, for 4 minutes or until thickened slightly. Stir the parmesan into the sauce. Add the chicken and green shallot. Simmer for 1 minute or until the chicken has warmed through.Sprinkle the chicken with pine nuts, extra shallot and basil. Serve with crusty bread.
put together a comprehensive plan that ensures cultural awareness is something which is celebrated and discussed on a daily basis. “Ultimately, the RAP will provide a framework to deliver education and care seamlessly linked to the values of the Gunditjmara people, the Traditional Custodians of the Land from which we deliver our service.” Parent and Gunditjmara woman Keicha Day has also contributed to the service’s RAP, donating an Acknowledgment of Country plaque to be displayed in the service’s front garden and entry way. Keicha commended the kinder on their dedication to “provide a culturally safe place” and acknowledged that the service displayed cultural intelligence. “Cultural intelligence goes further than ticking a box – it’s genuine empathy, understanding interconnectedness and willingness to engage and include Gundjtmara people by way of normalising us on Country,” Keicha said. “The cultural intelligence is extremely important for cultural safety to occur and evolve with community needs. The RAP itself is a deadly way to keep the kinder on track and to have commitments that are attainable and measurable. “We are extremely proud to recognise the very capable efforts of Heywood Kindergarten staff by donating the plaque. “We hope that it adds to pride in the identity for our boorais attending the facility and helps demonstrate to the wider community that normalising the interconnectedness of Aboriginal culture, Country and identity is important to all of our children’s development. “It will provide a solid foundation for young people, [especially those] who go on to become leaders, that they understand and value everyone in our community.”
Lockdown hasn’t stopped the works taking place across the Southern Grampians Shire, with work on the Ansett Museum kicking off earlier this month. The crews have been hard at work at the Ansett Museum constructing a new path that will enable all abilities access to the Ansett Museum and a direct route to the toilets and playground for those walking along Ballarat Rd. Landscaping, including new garden beds, will be also be completed over the next fortnight.
DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT
Pursuant to Section 38(5) of the Development Act, 1993 Notice is hereby given that an application comprising a CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT has been lodged with Council for a development assessment. Details of the application are as follows: DEVELOPMENT NUMBER:
381/0387/2020
APPLICANT:
City of Mount Gambier
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT:
To construct a ‘pump track’ (recreational bicycle activity) on the site of an existing recreational reserve
SUBJECT LAND:
28 & 28A Pressey Street Mount Gambier
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE:
5542/545
ZONE:
Residential Regeneration
The application may be examined on the Council website at www.mountgambier.sa.gov.au/danotification or at the Council office located at the Civic Centre, 10 Watson Terrace, Mount Gambier. Please phone (08) 8721 2555 to make an appointment if you wish to view the application at the Council office. Any person or body affected may make relevant representations concerning this application via email at city@mountgambier.sa.gov.au or in writing, addressed to the Chief Executive Officer at PO Box 56, Mount Gambier no later than Thursday 8 October 2020. Each person making a submission should indicate whether that person wishes to appear personally or be represented by another party before the Council in support of that submission. Please note that, pursuant to Section 38(8) of the Development Act, a copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the Applicant for a written response. This is the first and only publication of this Notice. Andrew MEDDLE
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PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
Up for the fight Putting his faith in the experts
“They know so much. They’re so brilliant. If they lead you to water so you might as well have a drink.” That is the thoughts of Kevin Douglas (KD) when it comes to the raft of medical professionals that have walked him through his battle with prostate cancer. Known for his community spirit, ability to hold a crowd and being a straight shooter, KD, as most of Mount Gambier knows the unflappable former teacher and popular emcee, was thrown a curve ball in 2018 – diagnosed with prostate cancer. Notoriously independent and self-sufficient, and definitely not used to handing over his own fate to others, KD soon realised the best thing he could do in is battle with cancer was to heed the advice of experts and, arguably, for the first time in his life, he is committed to playing by the rules and following the direction of others. Given two years down the track, as his battle with prostate cancer continues, he is feeling well and back hosting events and being seen around the sporting field and race tracks of the region, it would appear the experts have not led him astray. He has had his ups and downs in the past two years but KD has been committed to sharing his story with those interested – anything to raise awareness and anything to ensure men start to take their health seriously and don’t ignore any warning signs – however insignificant they may seem.
KD had been doing the right thing. He had been having his prostate-specific antigen (PSA) checked regularly, although leading into his eventual diagnosis, there had been an 18 month hiatus. “I was getting up a few times every night to have a leak and I honestly thought it was old age, I was becoming an old man,” KD said. “But because I hadn’t had that reminder to head in and have my PSA checked I thought I better go check it out.” His PSA levels earned him a referral to a urologist in Adelaide, Dr Michael Chong, which saw KD undergo a PETscan and other tests to see what exactly what was going on and in the end, what was going on, was prostate cancer. KD’s doctor worked his way through the slides showing KD exactly what the tests had revealed and as he sat there with his daughter clutching his hand, the news went from bad to worse. “My prostate was glowing like a Christmas tree in the images but we knew that would be the case and it would be enlarged,” KD said. “Then he revealed the cancer was quite aggressive and my daughter’s hand clamped down even more on mine. “We moved onto the lymph node image and quIte a few of those were glowing and we were squeezing each other’s hand even tighter.” Then, for a brief moment came relief. From KD’s vantage point
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“...the hurdles are there but you just decide the run up you need to get over them...” the next slide looked free of the heinous glow of cancer – the aggressive disease had not invaded his pelvic bone. But it had. That incidental slide was not the next critical slide and KD was facing a triple threat. “My hand was now completely squashed by my daughter.” Dr Franics Parnis then entered the picture as KD’s oncologist – he chose to continue medical treatment in Adelaide so he could be close to his children and grand children during the months of chemotherapy and radiation. And like many of us, the world of cancer treatment was a mystery to KD. “I thought you would go into your own little booth and have your chemo,” he said. “But there was like 30 chairs in this big room – you were basically keeping the chair warm for the next person. I couldn’t believe how many people kept coming through. I can tell you it gave you some perspective when you saw what other people were going through, especially little kids going through treatment, they haven’t even had a life yet. You could not help but think, I’m not doing it that tough at all.” KD’s chemo ran for seven months ranging from two hour to five hour sittings and only once did his body have an adverse reaction during the treatment. “Alarms were going off and people ran from everywhere like ants but it was all sorted in the end and that was the only time it happened,” KD said. But as effective as the chemotherapy was, there was more treatment to come – enter radiologist Dr Joshua Sappiatzer. “I was so lucky, all the people that worked with me through my treatment were brilliant,” KD said. And the staff at Genesis Care radiology could well be in line to top that list, making every visit a relaxing experience with personal touches at every turn. “Every time you walked in they were so friendly and put you at ease and they even checked out your taste in music so they could play your favourites while you were undergoing the treatment,” KD, who nominated Roy Orbison and The Beatles for his radiology repertoire, said. The Genesis Care staff got a taste of the KD the Mount Gambier community knows, turning up to his final treatment, having been visiting the centre for eight weeks, with a custom made T-shirt for the occasion, printed with the words 39 (the number of treatments he had undergone) and thank you. Not the usual flowers or chocolates from KD. “I wanted to do something different – that’s just the nature of the beast.” The chemo-radiation combo had certainly started to get on top of the cancer but there was still hormone treatment to come – medication and injections. “I have dumbed it down but
PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS MONTH “...I wanted to do something different – that’s just the nature of the beast...”
CHIEF IN CHARGE: KD’s oncologist Dr Francis Parnis “I have dumbed it down but basically cancer feeds on the testosterone and that is what we were trying to reduce so cancer had no way of spreading,” KD said. Things were tracking in the right direction and when COVID hit, KD’s consults with his oncologist were over the phone and he could tell by the tone of a call six months ago that the news
was not all positive. “My PSA had doubled itself and while it wasn’t dangerously high, it was the fact it had doubled that was concerning,” KD said. That saw KD given special permission to take a new medication, again including injections, which his daughter, who is a nurse, can administer, and thankfully at the stage the PSA is
heading back in the right direction, with the next update the middle of next month. “In the end, I am feeling very well and feeling very lucky,” KD said. “You know it’s (cancer) always there. Our aim is to control it, control the cancer so it doesn’t spread. The hurdles are there but you just decide the run up you need to get over them.” Part of fighting the disease has been keeping active and kayaking and golf have become his exercise of choice. Keeping positive has also been part of KD’s arsenal. “I was never a great believer or concerned about mind positivity and I don’t know that I’ve done a 180 degree but it has certainly had an impact on me telling people to be positive. The power of the mind can’t cure your cancer, that’s just my view, but it can certainly make your journey a bit easier as you go through the ups and downs and there are plenty of ups and downs.” KD is also open that he did have some dark days early on and can’t believe he drove home by himself from the hospital when he found out the news. “I had all those thoughts of self pity,” he said. “I’m a good person, why did
this happen to me.” But he got past that – with a little help, with credit going to his kids, who have,
in some way or other, been with KD every step of the way since the 2018 diagnosis.
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RURAL RUNDOWN Building for the future Cloven Hills’ approach to genetics, empowering the industry’s next generation Curve-bender lambs are within reach of future generations of prime lamb producers, with the introduction of Cloven Hills genetics to their flocks. In 1978 John Porter was among the first Australians to import quality Coopworths from New Zealand and was a pioneer in performance recording using objective information, to meet increasingly high production targets. Following successful careers in business management and science, John’s daughter Kate and husband Chris Dorahy, returned to the Western District to finish what he had started. Purchasing the family property,
the second generation established their Composite stud in 2007 and now, with their children Harry 13, Rupert 10 and Bridie 8, the Dorahys are changing the face of modern prime lamb production, During the past five years, Cloven Hills has focused on increasing weaning and post weaning weight, while keeping an adult ewe weight of 65 kilograms across the flock, at a condition score of 3.2. “This is in-line with the overwhelming market desire to manage adult weight in maternal sheep, whether for stocking rate, ease of handling or cost of production, while maintaining condition score and survivability in
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multiples,” Kate said. “Our breeding program has focused on producing ewes and rams with the ability to drop lots of lambs on the ground that grow like steam then pull up; their adult weight index is less than the post weaning weight index, under Australian Sheep Breeding Values (ASBVs).” Extensive data collection and analysis, with heavy selection for fertility, growth and resilience are key to Cloven Hills’ operation. “You can’t physically see all of the key elements required for successful prime lamb production, such as intramuscular fat, fertility, shear force,” Chris said. “Technology has enabled us to efficiently record individual performances over large numbers of animals and then apply selection pressure for desirable traits.” The proof is in the paddock for Helen Baillie, who introduced Cloven Hills genetics to her property at Mole Creek, Tasmania, three years ago. “The (Cloven Hills) lambs are showing exceptional high growth and survivability – we’ve never seen that kind of growth in lambs on the property before … my stock manager has asked me to ‘bring back rams that do exactly what these do’,” Ms Baillie said on a recent visit to Cloven Hills. Cloven Hills consistently holds more than 25 per cent of the top 100 maternal sires in Australia, including eight currently listed in the top 10 and their genetics are well-represented in the 300 rams on offer at this year’s ram sale.
The number one ranked ram in Australia is Cloven Hills 18-191 featuring an impressive MCP+ index of 185 with growth, fertility and scrotal circumference in the top one per cent. “This ram is sired by Cloven Hills 17-188, who is currently ranked number three on the maternal database, while his dam’s side features great longevity,” Kate said. “Cloven Hillls 17-188 has had a significant influence on our stud and also has more than 650 progeny on the ground across 12 other stud flocks in Australia.” The stud is also involved with a range of projects/research including reproductive DNA profiling (Sheep Genetics & MLA), genetic determination of meat eating traits (UNE, GMP & MLA), understanding foetal loss in ewe lambs (Livestock Logic & Murdoch University) and what factors improve triplet survival (neXtgen Agri & Murdoch University). “I am excited as I think there is still so much more we can do to improve sheep production in Australia and new genetic technologies should enable us to do that more efficiently,” Kate said. “We are passionate about seeing objective measurement and replicated data underpinned in the paddock. There is a lot of technology out there that could
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Keith business with three generations getting the job done Red Rock and Edson Blacks are based just out of Keith SA, we are a family run business with three generations working within the business. Our business strategy is to only sell rams that we would use in our own commercial flock. From weaning through to the sale of our rams they are continually checked for soundness, excellent structural correctness and carcass quality. Our ewes are also selected at weaning for size, femineity and weight. A good quality breeding ewe is key to the success of breeding quality Dorpers for meat production; we class our ewes every year for fertility, mothering ability, structure and meat yield. The hardiness and adaptability along with fertility of Dorpers has once again proven itself with some of the driest and hottest years on records. We have been involved in the breeding of Dorpers for 23 years
really improve the whole prime lamb supply chain/industry. As the owners of genetics and the considerable database that under pins them, we feel it important to be partners in this work.” All 2020 sale rams are available for viewing at Cloven Hills’ open day on Thursday, 24 September. Kate and Chris will be on hand to answer questions and assist with short-listing of rams between 10.30am and 4.30pm. “We will work with time slots to adhere to any Covid-19 restrictions; we can provide as much information on each ram as required and we’re available by phone or email, for clients who can’t get to open day,” Kate said. The ram sale will be held on October 6, with on-site arrangements to be advised, depending on Covid-19 restrictions at the time. The sale will be live on AuctionsPlus from 12 noon and a full catalogue of the sale rams will be available in hard copy and the online version will include videos of every ram. “All rams come with aguarantee and we will get permits to get the rams to interstate clients, if borders haven’t opened,” Chris said. For further information, phone Kate and Chris on (03) 5579 8519 or 0409 784 340. RED ROCK RAM SALE: Genetics from Australia’s best maternal sires are on offer at this year’s Cloven Hills ram sale on October 6. Photo courtesy of Karla Northcott.
Upcoming ram sales
RED ROCK RAM SALE: First time mum & her twins we have seen many changes within the breed the most exciting changes is the acceptance of Dorpers as a main stream lamb producer with major lamb purchasers like Coles having forward contracts just for Dorper lambs. This year our ram sale will be held on Monday the 28th of September we will be offering both Dorper and White Dorper Rams, ewes are available privately. The sale will be interfaced with Auctionsplus due to covid-19 we will be also be offering clients the opportunity to attend an open day the week before the sale.
SEPTEMBER SALES Paxton Stud Wednesday September 23rd & Thursday 8th October. Castle Camps Friday September 25th Red Rock White Dorpers Monday September 28th http://www.lifestyle1.net/ magazines/ram-lamb/
RURAL RUNDOWN Mount Gambier Market Report CATTLE Numbers eased as agents yarded 508 head of live weight and open auction cattle. These sold to the regular field of trade and processor buyers with a smaller number of feeder orders this week as the small offering prevented some of the buying group being fully active. The quality was mixed as some excellent heavy cattle which were very well finished with both weight and condition coming forward while the yearling run was mixed at best with the sale ranging in price from firm to slightly easier. Vealer steers sold from 390c to 412c with both the trade and feeders operating, while vealer heifers made from 400c to 418c/ kg with the trade taking all of these. Yearling steers to the trade
returned from 354c to 386c, with similar heifers making from 362c to 392c/kg. Feeder steers ranged from 362c to 412c with the feeder heifers selling from 300c to 384c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks were very well presented by the vendors with some great weights starting to come forward as these ranged from 320c to 375c to the trade to remain unchanged in price as feeders operated here and paid from 333c to 395c/kg. Grown heifers sold from 306c to 390c to the trade, with feeders active to 355c as manufacturing steers made from 282c to 294c/kg. Heavy cows remained firm in price as they sold from 270c to 302c, while the lighter selection made from 210c to 278c, as heavy bulls ranged from 240c to 288c/kg.
Millicent Market Report - CATTLE Agents yarded 225 live weight cattle at the Millicent Saleyards last week. These sold to the usual buying field with all buyers present. Good quality grassfed and some grain fed cattle were presented. Vealer steers
and heifers sold from 385c/ kg to 410c/kg. Yearling steers ranged from 365c/kg to 385c/ kg. Cows were in demand and ranged from 265c/kg to 310c/ kg, while bulls returned 265c/ kg. Next market will be held on Wednesday, September 30.
Mount Gambier Market Report CATTLE 70 cattle yarded last week in a much better quality yarding. A few good bullocks starting to get around with the Spring finish. The best of the kill steers made $3.80 most of the kill steers anywhere from $3.65-$3.75 and your fresian crossbred and secondary types $2.90-$3.20. Heavy feeder steers ocne again sold quite well. Heavy steers 550kg+ to $3.90 and their lighter mates sort of 460-70kg topped at $4.12. Most went anywhere from $3.90-$4.10. Yearling heifers sold quite well once again. The best of them out to #3.90 but most anywhere from $3..54-$3.85. A couple of pens of vealers, 330-40kg. The steers paid $4.12 and heifers $4.18. Probably only 70-80 cows yarded ut most of the bows went anywhere from $2.85-$2.95 with a top of $3.02. The lighter cows were $2.60-$2.80. Ethan Bronca (O’Connor & Graney)
Naracoorte Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS Numbers rose but only by a small amount as agents yarded 4,132 lambs and 2,223 sheep, to total 6,355 head overall. These sold to a larger field of trade and processor buyers with an extra major supermarket being active this week, along with the regulars. There was a restocker order active as well, who took a number of the new season lambs to grow on. Quality was generally good on a yarding consisting of all weights and grades as the new season lambs sold to dearer rates in a pleasing sight for vendors. Light new season lambs sold
from $55 to $136 as the light weight trade 2 and 3 score types returned to make from $135 to $146/head. Restocking lambs were turned back out selling from $99 to $140/head. Trade weight 3 score lambs made from $126 to $164, with these lambs ranging from mainly 660c to 720c/kg cwt. Heavy new season lambs sold from $156 to $177 with the few extra heavy pens making from $176 to $195/head. Light old lambs made from $66 to $112, as the light weight trade selection returned from $109 to $128/head. Trade
weight old season lambs made from $126 to $148/ head, to average around the 650c/kg cwt. Heavy pens made from $157 to $170, with the few extra heavy lots returning from $180 to the market high of $197/head. Hoggets sold from $112 to $145 as light ewes made from $70 to $103/head. Medium weighted ewes sold from $103 to $146 with the heavy pens making from $130 to a high of $187/head as most ewes sold from 490c to 550c/ kg cwt. Wethers ranged from $162 to $180, as rams sold from $65 to $124/head.
Hamilton Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS Agents yarded 825 old lambs and 1,611 sheep, the offering of lambs was a very plain and mixed in quality with the majority of the lambs being two score. The offering of sheep being fair to good with all weights and grades available. There was more shorn Merino wethers offered last week. Not all the regular
buyers were in attendance or fully active again. Overall the sale was firm to $10/head dearer for lambs in places andthe sheep market was fully firm. The light trade weight lambs 18 to 22kg sold from $78 to $140/head, to average from 550c to 630c/kg cwt. Medium trade weight lambs 22 to25kg
made from $106 to $152/head to average from 565c to 630c/ kg cwt. Hoggets three score made to $157/head. The heavier crossbred sheep made to $164/head. The better well covered Merino sheep made from $112 to $150/head. Rams terminal sires up to $60 and the Merino rams made to $74/head
Naracoorte Market Report - CATTLE Agents yarded the increased number of 1155 head of live weight and open auction cattle at Naracoorte last week. These sold to the usual array of trade and processor buyers along with feeder and restocker orders who were active across the market. The offering was very mixed with some pens showing signs of the spring as more weight and condition was spread amongst these pens, however some were lacking with pricing also being mixed as a result.
Yearling steers to the trade sold from 323c to 418c, with similar heifers returning from 285c to a high of 433c/kg in an isolated sale. Feeder orders were again strong as they sought steers which made from 342c to 425c, and heifers sold from 306c to 410c/kg. Restockers were active on steers which made from 348c to 423c and on heifers sold from 350c to 408c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks more then doubled in numbers as they sold from 320c to 378c to the trade to remain unchanged in
price, feeder buyers seeking supply here from 354c to 410c/kg. Grown heifers sold from 296c to 375c to the trade, with feeders also active here from 269c to 377c/kg. A small number of manufacturing steers returned from 248c to 255c/kg. Heavy cows eased up to 4c as they made from 275c to 307c, lighter types to the trade made from 202c to 274c, while feeders operated from 250c to 274c/kg. Heavy bulls sold from 235c to 285c, with light weights reaching a high of 353c/kg.
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Library and gallery set for facelift Local artist chosen to create large scale mural Hamilton Gallery and Greater Hamilton Library have commissioned artist Gene Stewart to create a new mural at the entry to both facilities. Gene is from Portland and is highly experienced in creating large scale public art, having produced murals for the Portland and Casterton communities. A large amount of applications were submitted by local artists from the South Western region and Hamilton Gallery artistic director Joshua White said Gene stood out in what was a strong field. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We felt that Gene had a good understanding of the Hamilton community and a grasp on the look and feel we are trying to create,â&#x20AC;? Mr White said. The artwork, which will be installed over the coming week, is designed to foster community pride. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This public artwork will help brighten up the entry to the gallery and library,â&#x20AC;? Mr White said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;These projects engage our community and help form an identity for an institution. We are very excited by the initial concepts supplied by Gene and we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wait to see what he produces. The library and gallery initiated this project to help the local arts economy, as we know COVID-19
has significantly impacted regional Victorian artists. We can help the arts community, while also bringing some joy to the community.â&#x20AC;? Successful artist Gene Stewart(pictured above working
on previous large scale community art projects) said he was excited by the opportunity. â&#x20AC;&#x153;It is such a great opportunity for me, being able to make a work outside a library and an art gallery,â&#x20AC;? Gene
said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I spent a lot of my youth in Hamilton and I hope the artwork I create will really reflect the town. I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t wait to get into this project.â&#x20AC;? Southern Grampians manager of arts and culture Amy Knight
said this was the one many new public art projects planned for the Greater Hamilton region. â&#x20AC;&#x153;These projects help foster community pride and add the liveability of our town, which is one of councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s strategic priorities,â&#x20AC;? Mrs Knight said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Cultural Arts team are developing some incredible projects for the future and we look forward to sharing these with the community.â&#x20AC;? Progress this week of the artwork will be documented through the library and galleryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s social media channels. We anticipate the artwork will be completed by the end of the week. Previously, there were five sculptural artworks by Ian Bow (1914-1980) titled Energy, Counsel, Serenity, Self and Earth adhered to the wall. These works were commissioned by the City of Hamilton in 1961 and have been on outdoor display for a long period of time. These works are in desperate need of conservation. They will return on exhibition next year for the Hamiltonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Gallery 60th Anniversary.
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and adaptable individual to join the District Council of Grantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Works Services team. Reporting to the Works Manager, the Asset and Project Management Coordinator is responsible for the development and implementation of a central-led contract and procurement management system and the management of project delivery across Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s short and long term programs. The Asset and Project Management Coordinator will also administer Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s asset management system including undertaking financial modelling, and will contribute to the development of a strategic approach to the management of Council buildings and properties. Tertiary Qualifications or significant experience in Asset Management together with demonstrated experience in the operation of asset management systems is required, and experience in procurement and project management would be well regarded. Success in this role will require excellent verbal and interpersonal skills, well-developed written skills and the ability to write reports and compile tenders/submissions. Please download the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Information for Applicantsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; and â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Position Descriptionâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; from the Council website on www.dcgrant.sa.gov.au prior to applying. Any questions can be directed to Works Manager, Adrian Schutz on 8721 0444. Applications close at 5:00pm on Friday 9th October 2020
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Have your say Following endorsement at the September 2020 Council meeting, the draft Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2020 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2024 framework is now open for public consultation. The plan is a first of its kind for the City of Mount Gambier and outlines how council proposes to provide equal access to services for all members of the community, regardless of ability. Twelve priorities have been identified under four themes: inclusive communities for all, leadership and collaboration, accessible communities, learning and employment in line with the Inclusive SA: State Disability Inclusion Plan 2019 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2023. â&#x20AC;&#x153;People living with disability within our community may have difficulties using our footpaths and ramps, accessing our public buildings, amenities and parks, accessing and reading information including on our website or hearing at a public meeting or at a customer service counter,â&#x20AC;? said City of Mount Gambier general manager community wellbeing Barbara Cernovskis said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Council is committed to the continuous review and development of information, services and facilities to ensure equitable access and inclusion in our city.â&#x20AC;? Proposed action items for Council to deliver over the four-year period includes ensuring community events meet diverse access needs, collaborating with local organisations to deliver training about disability, access and inclusion and developing a policy that ensures planned community consultations to enable people of all abilities to respond. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The plan suggests Council provide information in multiple formats which could include Easyread, Auslan, pictorial forms, large font, audible options, Braille, captions, VoiceOver and dyslexia-friendly fonts,â&#x20AC;? Ms Cernovskis said. The draft plan has been developed in consultation with stakeholders and groups that connect with and support people with disability living in the community. The proposed plan will become a living document that will be reviewed and updated as community needs change. The plan is available to view at www. haveyoursaymountgambier. com.au/daip Council welcomes community feedback on the draft document until 5pm on Friday, October 9. You can complete an online feedback form at www. haveyoursaymountgambier. com.au/daip; email feedback to city@mountgambier.sa.gov. au or talk to the project team on (08)8721 2526. Copies of the plan are also available from the council office, Library, the Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre and the Visitor Information Centre.
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Club best & fairest great reward for effort Madisyn Freeman was a jack of all trades as a teenager - a talented netballer, an SA Country basketballer and, once a female program existed, a footballer. She loved them all but deep down it was no contest - AFL was her first love and she certainly had a flair for the sport, making talent squads, South Australian underage State teams and eventually being lured to Adelaide to play for SANFLW club Glenelg. While Madisyn was completing Year 12 last year, the trips to play were on the weekend as she worked her burgeoning football career around her studies but moving to Adelaide this year for university and to develop her football skills has paid off in spades. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I moved up earlier than most students, in November, so I could complete a pre-season with the Glenelg girls,â&#x20AC;? Madisyn said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And I think that really made the transition easier because I was training with the girls from the first session. It was good for my footy and also good to make more friends. I have been so lucky that Glenelg was happy to accommodate the fact I lived so far away and now I live here I really feel a part of the family.â&#x20AC;? It has clearly helped her football no end and Madisyn emerged
from the 2020 season with the Tigers best and fairest award, awarded earlier this month. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I definitely didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t expect to win but I did have a more consistent season and I had definitely improved,â&#x20AC;? Madisyn said. The star midfielder, who floated forward on the rare occasion, brought the same tenacity, work ethic, fitness and determination to succeed that she has to all her sporting pursuits and it is clearly those traits, that have moulded her into an award winning football. She was a training partner with the Adelaide Crows AFLW program for the 2019 season and is nominating for the October 6 AFLW draft in the hopes a club will pick her up. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t know whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s going to happen but I am hoping to get drafted and I have my fingers crossed that Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done enough for someone to notice,â&#x20AC;? Madisyn said. That opportunity came in the SANFLW All Stars game â&#x20AC;&#x201C; a showcase of South Australian talent that allows players to put their name in lights for the clubs and talent scouts that donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get to see them week in, week out in the SANFLW competition. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If I donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get drafted than I think next year will be similar to this
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BEST & FAIREST: Madisyn Freeman won the Glenelg Football Clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s best & fairest award for the 2020 SANFLW season. said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Playing with her and training with her and spending a bit of one on one time with her, she has really helped me to develop my game and where to position around the ground.â&#x20AC;? Cass Hartley, who retired at the end of this season, has also had a huge influence on Madisyn and
her development over the past 12 months. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I just love the way she goes about her football,â&#x20AC;? Madisyn said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have learned from how she looks after her body and how she is such a good sport, win, lose or draw. She just doesnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t get frustrated, she just always gets on with it.â&#x20AC;?
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year,â&#x20AC;? she said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I will train hard with Glenelg and try and have an even better year and keep building from there.â&#x20AC;? The 18 year old student, who is tackling a double degree at UniSA in Exercise & Sports Science and Psychology, has time on her side but there is no reason to think she would not have caught the eye of club recruiters. Having spent a year in an elite environment, Madisyn has already learned so much about game preparation, recovery and tactics. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have learned a lot about football but also about looking after your body,â&#x20AC;? Madisyn said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I went from playing three r four games of netball, basketball and footy each weekend and now I am playing one game of footy and doing all the right things and ironically now I wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be able to back up like I used to but I am better prepared for my game of football every week. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have learned what recovery to do, how to fuel the body, when to fuel the body.â&#x20AC;? Adelaide Crows star Ebony Marinoff is a Glenelg team mate of Madisynâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and she has made the most of playing side by side with the AFLW player. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I have learned a lot from watching her,â&#x20AC;? Madisyn
Tenison Woods College Year 8-9 netball team (pictured top right) has won a nailbiting title decider against Blackwood High School to return home the Knockout Netball State Champions. After a slow start to the day, losing to Scotch College 22-12, this was followed up with a strong win against Golden Grove High School 29-14. It was then into a crossover final against St Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s College in what was a very close game, winning by three goals to earn a spot in the Grand Final. Blackwood got off to a flier in the grand final, quickly setting up a 7-1 scoreline but by half time the Tenison girls were back within one. Leading by one with 15 seconds to play, Tenison had to watch on as Blackwood missed a penlty shot and the State title was coming back to Mount Gambier. The Open team (pictured bottom right) finished fourth, after starting the competition with a 29-all draw with Immanuel College before defeating Tatachilla 30-20 to finish top of their pool. In their third match, the girls got off to a poor start and unfortunately couldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t make up ground, losing to Trinity College 35-18. In their final match against Scotch College, the girls showed fantastic teamwork, but fell just short, losing 43-41.
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SAPSASA soccer teams win titles With several changes to the running of this years SAPSASA Soccer Tournament in adelaide including only nine players on the park and twelve in the squad this year’s tournament was always going to special. The squad was coached by Scott Dickson and trials for the Lower South East boys SAPSASA squad commenced a month prior to the tournament with nearly 50 boys trialling Tenison Woods College. Several weeks of trials saw the squad cut down to 12 with the focus of trainings being on speed in transition. The SAPSASA Soccer Carnival was held in Adelaide recently at Barrett Reserve with the significant difference being it was conducted over two and a half days and was a nine-a-side event rather than the traditional 11-a-side carnival. The campaign started on Monday morning with the squad coming up against a very strong Gawler outfit. This fixture was an
exceptional game and set the tone for the carnival with the LSE recording a 3-1 win against the pre-tournament favourites. Jacob Salmon, FInn Dickson and Fergus Kentish all found the back of the net in a high standard game. In other games during the week the boys showed a high standard of teamwork and sportsmanship finishing the week with 9 wins and being crowned SAPSASA Country State Division 1 Champions. The significance of the success was not lost on the coach who was delighted with the effort and sportsmanship that the boys showed throughout the event. “With no representative opportunistic occurring at association level SAPSASA has taken on a great deal of significance for the boys as this was their only chance to play against other representative sides,” Scott Dickson said. “The standard was quite high and our squad performed really well in the big matches. I feel very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to be involved in SAPSASA once again.” The combined Lower South East/ Mid South East girls football (soccer) team also travelled to Adelaide to compete in the annual SAPSASA carnival under coach Matthew Crewe. All five South East Wopmen’s Football Association clubs had representatives in the team Isabella Morello, Georgia Gentile, Rylee Kuchel, Kyra Kuchel, Ruby Shepherd, Sarah England, Amber Brooks, Kloe Gilbertson, Vanessa McDonnell, Chloe Lindquist, Louise O’Callaghan and Rosie
KNT Junior Football SEMI FINALS SENIOR COLTS Kybybolite 3.8 6.10 13.15 15.16 (106) Penola 0.0 1.4 2.6 4.7 (31) Goals - Kybybolite: Brodie Pratter 8; Noah Baker, Lachlan Nolan, Max Malone 2; Jake Shepherd. Penola: Connor Hunter 2; Thomas Currie, Corey Brand. Best - Kybybolite: Brodie Pratter, Lachlan Nolan, Angus McKenzie, Noah Baker, Henry Haynes, Dekoda Irvine. Penola: Darcy Porter, Connor Hunter, Anders McShane, Brad Gartner, Samuel Hayes Keith 2.1 3.3 4.6 7.10 (52) Kingston 3.2 3.2 4.4 6.4 (40) Goals - Keith: Jessie Cox 3; Samuel Gogel 2; Joshua Altus, Dylan Qualmann. Kingston: Ethan Murdock 2; Jack Tapfield, Luke Watson, Campbell Watts, Harrison Stenner. Best - Keith: Rafferty McMurray, Thomas Edson, Joshua Altus, Jack McAuley, Tom Llewellyn, Levi Sigston. Kingston: Darcy Wright, Campbell Watts, Harrison Stenner, J-de Peterson, Luke Watson, Ethan Murdock. JUNIOR COLTS Kingston 4.1 4.1 5.4 5.4 (34) Bordertown 1.0 2.4 2.5 4.5 (29) Goals - Kingston: Luke Watson 3; J-de Peterson, Jaxon Trinne. Bordertown: Kurtis Hampel, William Harvey, Lachlan Glynn, Darcy Twigden Best - Kingston: J-de Peterson, Luke Watson, Fraser Watts, Max Little, Liam Braithwaite, Zac Hatch. Bordertown: Lachlan Glynn, Harold Meakins, Griffin Laucke, Darcy Twigden, William Harvey. Kybybolite 4.2 7.6 9.7 17.7 (109) Mundulla 0.0 0.0 1.1 1.1 (7) Goals - Kybybolite: Charlie Brodie 8; Remi Brown 6; Edward H Hillier 2; George Malone. Mundulla : Rylan Dimitriadis. Best - Kybybolite: George Malone, William Freckleton, Charlie Brodie, Lachlan McKenzie, Remi Brown, Joe Ottoson-Crossling. Mundulla: Charlie Krop, Rylan Dimitriadis, Robert Noonan, Blake Dinning, Archer Colwill
Moorhouse. The girls played a total of eight games over the three days and went through the competition undefeated. The scores were 4-0 & 2-0 v Murraylands, 3-0 v Pirie, 6-3 v Northern Yorke Peninsula, 4-2 v North Eastern, 13-0 v Murray Mallee, 5-0 v Mid North and 1-0 v Lower Eyre Peninsula. The game of the carnival was on the final morning against Lower Eyre Peninsula, who were the only other unbeaten team. “We knew it was going to be a tough game, but the girls took this challenge in their stride and their team work and determination saw them win the match and secure first place in our division,” Crewe said. “Almost every player made it on to the scoresheet which demonstrated their skill and versatility at being able to play in different positions on the ground. While all players contributed and played their role, Rosie Moorhouse, Isabella Morello and Sarah England found themselves on the best
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players list most regularly, with Rosie Moorhouse being the highest goal scorer on the team. All players were excellent representatives for South East football. Their conduct on the field and the respect they showed their opponents and the match officials was exemplary. They bonded well as a group, were positive and supportive of one another and were an absolute pleasure to coach. The girls can be very proud of their efforts and the great result is indicative of the growing standard of women’s football in the South East. “ BEST IN THE BUSINESS: LSE boys soccer team (above top); LSE/MSE girls soccer team (above bottom); Lousie O’Callaghan in action (inset); Fergus Kentish consistently found the back of the net at the SAPSASA State carnival (left). PHOTOS COURTESY OF ELIZA COLE
Lower South East SAPSASA Boys Soccer team results Game 1 LSE 3 (Jacob Salmon; Finn Dickson; Fergus Kentish) d Gawler 1 Best Players: Jacob Salmon, Kade Turnbull, Niko Theodoro Game 2 LSE 4 (Fergus Kentish 2; Jacob Salmon, FInn Dickson) d LEP 0 Best Players: Fergus Kentish, Angus Troebinger, Kobe Cole Game 3 LSE 7 (Finn Dickson, Fergus Kentish, Jacob Salmon 2; Marcus Gajic) d Barker 1 Best Players: FInn Dickson, Marcus Gajic, Patrick Dycer Game 4 LSE 5 v Riverland 2 2 Finn Dickson 2 Fergus Kentish 1 Jacob Salmon Best Players: Kade Turnbull, Marcus Gajic, Kobe Cole Game 5 LSE 3 (Finn Dickson 2; Jacob Salmon) d Southern Fleurieu 1 Best Players: Finn Dickson, George Reicheldt, Niko Theodoro Game 6 LSE 5 (Fergus Kentish 2; Finn Dickson, Tyler Beimans, Marcus Gajic) d Hills 0 Best Players: Fergus Kentish, Joe McCorie, Patrick Dycer Game 7 LSE 6 (Finn Dickson, Fergus Kentish, Jacob Salmon 2) d Barossa and Light 3 Best Players: Jacob Salmon, Angus Troebinger, Tyler Beimans Game 8 LSE 2 (Jacob Salmon, FInn Dickson) d Gawler 0 Best Players: Jacob Salmon, Finn Dickson, Fergus Kentish Game 9 LSE 6 (Fergus Kentish 3; Finn Dickson 2; Jacob Salmon) d Lower Eyre Peninsula 1 Best Players: George Reicheldt, Kade Turnbull, Kobe Cole THE TEAM Kade Turnbull, Patrick Dycer, George Reicheldt, Kobe Cole, Finn Dickson, Jacob Salmon, Niko Theodoro, Angus Troebinger, Marcus Gajic, Joe McCorie, Fergus Kentish and Tyler Beimens.
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17 & UNDER East Gambier 46 (S. McLean, I. Lamb) d North Gambier 41 (S. Nulty, A. Circelli); West Gambier 58 (C. Hunter. H. Pearson) d South Gambier 33 15 & UNDER A North Gambier 40 (T. Human, Z. Jones) d East Gambier 20 (K. Nielson, I. Dwyer); South Gambier 56 (A. Dunca, C. Ryan) d West Gambier 21 (L. Croker, A. Pearson) 15 & UNDER B North Gambier 23 d East Gambier 21 (R. Jacobs, A. Beveridge); South Gambier 30 (S. Pedler, L. Stephens) d West Gambier 26 (L. Simpson, N. Clayton) 13 & UNDER A North Gambier 92 d East Gambier 5 (M. Young, T. Geraghty); West Gambier 35 (M. Pearson, E. Jolley) d South Gambier 23 (C. Tarr, A. Solomons) 13 & UNDER B North Gambier 44 (E. Mustart, E. Adam) d East Gambier 5 (L. Foster, S. Wilson); West Gambier 27 (A. Hudson, M. Pearson) d South Gambier 8 (R. Milich, B. Bell) 11 & UNDER North Gambier 27 (M. Human, A. Halloran) d East Gambier 3 (I. Stratford, M. Clark); West Gambier 28 (L. Buck, E. Povey) d South Gambier 0 (Z. Harten, I. Fielding) GRAND FINALS (SEPTEMBER 26 - MCLAUGHLIN PARK) 17 & Under - Millicent v West Gambier; 15 & Under A - South Gambier v Millicent; 15 & Under B - Millicent v South Gambier; 13 & Under A - North Gambier v Millicent; 13 & Under B - North Gambier v Millicent
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Auskick success at East Gambier
There is no other way to describe East Gambier Football Club’s Auskick program than a raging success. Last year, the club had 13 participants as a starting point and when the 2020 program wound up earlier this month, there was 55 registered kids, ranging from 4-8 years old.
Col Hedwards was the head coach of the program but is was certainly a whole of club approach with a couple of the club’s Under 12 players volunteering to assist with the program, as well as eager parents and special assistance from the club’s senior players, who, in 2020,
competed in the interim Limestone Coast Football League. The sessions were run every Wednesday night with the program running for 10 weeks and given the COVID restrictions meant the usual, highly anticipated chance to play on Adelaide Oval and the MCG, was off the cards, so, in
leir of rubbing shoulders with their AFL heroes, the Auskickers were showcased at half time of East’s under lights home game against Kalangadoo and at its Saturday afternoon clash with Mundulla. Coordinator Sara Allen said the program had been a success on a number of levels.
“To have so many kids, both boys and girls, taking their first steps as footballers was really exciting and to have 55 kids involved means the future looks bright for junior football numbers at the club going forward,” Sara said. “It was also a great opportunity for the Under 12 players who helped out to see what’s involved in coaching and hopefully deciding to keep following down that path. “There was also an opportunity for kids and parents to have a go at umpiring and hopefully some of them will choose to help out in 2021 in that role.” The East program was all about having fun as well, including a banner for the kids to run through on the final night, as well as a medal presentation from senior East Gambier players including coach Matt Willson and former club best & fairest Jayden Eldridge.
Lakes Black upset premiership favourites Mount Gambier Netball Association ready for grand finals Despite missing star mid courter Kym Stewart, undefeated Hobitz Red, still started favourite in their knockout semi final but her leadership, workrate, control with ball in hand and ability to create a turnover ended up too much for the Hobitz side to cover and Lakes Black secured a grand final spot and the upset of the season when it counted most. Lakes Black came out determined and appeared to show more hunger for the ball and an overall more upbeat attitude and Stewart’s absence definitely seemed to unsettle the team’s balance. Lakes Black goalies in Emalee Stokker (pictured) and Sarah Gardin both played an absolute fantastic game with their accuracy breaking the heart of their opponents. At the other end of the court, Hobitz shooters in Sam Crute and Sky Flint were struggling to get the first attempt at goal in, with rebounds being gained and further attempts at shot being required. At the first break, Hobitz Red ad secured a two goal lead. With no positional changes from either side, the work from the Lakes Black stepped up. Amanda Bowd, Emily Nicholson and Kelsey Widdison running the mid court were making strong leads, moving the ball well with pace and accuracy and feeding their goalies well every time, with the shooting from Stokker and Gardin ontinuing to be accurate. The defensive work from Lisa Rainey and Kate Faint was challenged with the pace of their opponents catching them off guard. This did not stop them from working hard and doing their best
to provide the last line of defence. Cindy Launer, Maddy Cowland and Suzanne Crowe were struggling to move the ball down the court, forcing Hobitz to look backwards several time throughout the quarter. At the half time break, Lakes Black had secured a five goal lead. The change in momentum saw Hobitz swing the changes with Flint coming off, seeing Crowe stepping back into goals, Launer into centre, Cowland intowing
attack and rising star Sari Mutton coming onto the court into wing defence. The changes certainly saw an improvement in Hobitz ball movement and defensive intensity. Lakes Black looked to Kristina Simmonds at wing defence with Bowd resting and Widdison moving into wing attack. With a boost in confidence and he possibility of victory in the air, Lakes Black again stepped up their work all over the court. Bo Creek and Madison Pasquazzi
in defence gained interceptions and touches on the ball, lifting heir team mates. Their work in driving the ball down the court and back up support was fantastic. By the third quarter break, Lakes Black lead had stepped out to nine goals. Heading into the last quarter, Hobitz remained unchanged in a bid to settle and close the gap on the books. Drive through the mid court was at times limited, up against some strong defence work and an opposition who would not give an inch. Lakes Black rested Widdison bringing on Brittany Martin into goal shooter, with Stokker moving to goal attack and Hawkins out to wing attack. This move saw a freer flowing game through the mid court with each player talking and supporting their side well. Hobitz on the other hand were looking a little flat footed at times,
but this did not stop them giving it their all and working hard to pick up possessions. Support on the sidelines for both sides seemed a little caught off by the game with the Lakes Black side hitting their peak performance at the right end of the season. This game was an absolute ripper to watch with every player on court working well with their teammates. Hobitz was unable to combat their opponent seeing them not able to close the gap fully on the books, but after a tough couple of quarters, they reduced the final score margin. At the final whistle of the game, Lakes Black took the win 40–33, in what was the biggest upset of the day. Best players for Hobitz were Cindy Launder and Sam Crute, with Lakes Black players in Bo Creek and Sarah Gardin taking the awards.
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SEMI FINALS DIVISION ONE Lakes Black 40 (Bo Creek, Sarah Gardin) d Hobitz Red 33 (Cindy Launder, Sam Crute); Amazons Grey 49 (A. Cocks, J. Jones) d Amazons Pink 41 (Rebecca Northcott, Tilly Dohnt) DIVISION TWO MGNA I1 49 (Chelsea Koopman, Iesha Goldsmith) d Amazons Pink 22 (Tanya Tonkin, Bethany Hille); MGNA V1 40 (Jess Grigg, Georgia Robinson) d Amazons Grey 19 (Kaitlyn Opie, Brooklyn Holmes) JUNIOR 15 Hobitz 66 (Sari Mutton, Amarley Wilson) d MGNA Z3 17 (Jessica Stutley, Kimberley Opperman); MGNA V3 35 d (Layne Blackwell, Harmony Kennett) d MGNA Z4 28 (Tamika Leamey, Amy Innes) JUNIOR 13 Hobitz Blue 51 (Miley Vivian, Kiersten Cole) d Hobitz White 8 (Ashly Horn, Lucy Kerin); MGNA Z5 41 (Belle Gregory, J. Agnew) d Hobitz Red 3 (L. Wilson, Lucy Hannaford) JUNIOR 10 Hobitz Blue 20 (Paige Mutton, Isobel Richards) d Hobitz White 4 (Matilda Spencer, Isla Clark); Hobitz Red 16 (Emmerson Govan, Zara Cole) d Amazons 6 (Jacquelyn Angelino, Zac Angelino)
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Golfers take to the course for cancer fundraiser More breast cancer and prostate cancer patients in the region will receive a helping hand thanks to the Blue Lake Golf Club after a week of fundraising that included competition fees, raffles and various donations. Last Wednesday saw the links course awash with pink as the women participated in their annual pink day. Players from the Mount gambier Golf Club also took part in the day. Besides dressing in shades of pink, the cups were coloured pink, thanks to the greenkeeper Dan, a there was a challenge to land a tee shot between pink balloons to add to the fun of the day. Bubbly, a bag of pink lollies and a small gift bag were presented to all the participants by two “pink ladies” as they roamed the course in their golf cart. After lunch in the Blue Lake Bar & Bistrothe ladies were treated to a inciteful talk from guest speaker Kerry Pedlar about her recent treks to Kokoda and also the emotional trek to the origin of the Sandakan Death March taken in memory of her second cousin Edwin John Keith ORR from Bordertown. The winning teams received vouchers from Redgum Country, Harper & Co and Caffe Belgiorno. This week’s competition is stroke/best front nine
WINNERS: Winner John Drew & Ian Ross
RUNNERS UP: Robert Radley & Glen Tilley
PRETTY IN PINK: All the ladies at the Annual Pink Day (top) & 1st, 2nd & 3rd team winners of three person ambrose (from left) Lesley McPherson, Carol Megaw, Kerry Pedlar, Shannon McDonnell, Gez Scott, Courtney Lewis, Helen Stratford & Bev Pascoe. Absent: Jo Grogan
Winners of special events: Lynda Nannings - Nearest to centre of pink balloons - 7th & 15th fairways Helen Myers - Pro Shot 5th hole Carleen Laslett - Second shot into circle on 14th hole.
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Tenison Woods College Open Boys football team have defeated Kadina Memorial School to claim the Open Boys Football State Country Final at Thebarton Oval. The win was set up the he first half with Oli Thomson leading a strong forward line which resulted in the team being ahead by four goals by the main break. Kadina came back but it was too little too late
as the Open boys enjoyed a 13 point victory. The Chris Brown Award for Best on Ground was awarded to Oscar Adams Final Score: Tenison Woods College - 10.9 (69) Kadina Memorial School - 8.9 (56) Best Players - Oscar Adams, Noah Sims, Darcy Porter, Billy Shanks, Oli Thomson & Alex Jarnevic
Last week saw a drop in numbers possibly due to the ladies having a pennant practice last Friday, the men’s handicap singles to be played on Saturday and the Scudds/Earl Shield against Mt Gambier RSL last Sunday. However three ladies took part in the game and 29 players took to the green for an enjoyable afternoon’s bowls. The winning pair for the day was Ian Ross and John Drew with a score of 34+14 in second place with a score of 32+7 was the team of Robert Radley and Glen Tilley. Other winning rinks were, Denis Clifford, Iain Campbell 31+9. Glen Schapel, Neil Whelan 31+7. The triple of the day, Ed Fitter, Eddie Hann and Wayne Burris 30+2. Peter Dunnicliff, John Scudds 30+2 and Sarah Ross, Terry Barnes 29+1.
Millicent officially opens season The Millicent Bowls Club had its 2020/21 season opening with Deputy Mayor Moira Neagle officially opening the season on September 13. Deputy Mayor Neagle said how impressed she was with the club when driving past the venue as it always looked neat and tidy. She also congratulated the club on being successful in securing an $1800 Wattle Range Council grant for improvements to the venue. President Peter Hyland the asked the Ladies Singles Champion Lyn Scudds to roll the jack and for Men’s Singles Champion Bryan Roper to put down the first bowl for the 2020/21 season. After the official business was completed all players then went out to play two games of 10 ends. OFFICIAL SEASON OPENING: Lyn Scudds sending down the first jack (top left); Bryan Roper releases the first bowl (top right) & president Peter Hyland with Wattle Range deputy mayor Moira Neagle officially open the season.
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Jeremy Kent claims high gun with perfect score
Fifty-two sporting clay shooters nominated for the 50 target event sponsored by Mount Gambier Rural Supplies, K & S Fuels & South East Marine. Ken Atkin and his crew set up two semi old style sporting courses to test the shooters skill in near perfect conditions at Burrungule Park. Jeremy Kent (pictured above) shot a perfect 50/50 to claim the Gambier Shooting supplies High Gun. Lake Bonney`s Danny Bellinger 48/50 won AA Grade from Jamie Dunn also 48/50 on countback, Mick Banning rounded up in third place. Cameron Scheidl 46/50 took out A Grade from Heath Telford and Graeme James. Tim Lloyd 42/50 won B Grade from Bob Clark and Charles Wallis. Seasoned campaigner Michael Gates 35/50 again took out C Grade from Matt Lucas and Michael Smith. Chris Wright 45/50 won the Senior class from Neville Kent and Graham Lamond. Barry Hill 47/50 was convincing in the Veterans class taking out the win from Peter Klieve and Wayne Gurney. Tasha Bellinger 42/50 had to rely on countback to defeat Janette Densely in the highly competitive ladies class. Emma Lawford rounded out in third. A delighted Brodie VonStankeDowie 46/50 won the Junior category from Ben Hastings and Kody Vanderhorst. Declan Wright 35/50 claimed the win in the Sub junior category. The Family Team shoot was won OTG (Off the Gun) by Neville and
KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY: Family shoot handicap winners Brodie VonStanke-Dowie & Chris VonStanke Snr
KENT FAMILY IN DOMINANT FORM: Family shoot OTG winners Jeremy & Neville Kent Jeremy Kent and Handicap was won by Chris VonStanke Snr & Brodie VonStanke-Dowie.
Next Event September 27 Burrungule Park 75 Target
RESULTS Gambier Shooting Supplies High Gun - Jeremy Kent 50/50 AA Grade 1st D.Bellinger 48/50, 2nd J.Dunn 48/50, 3rd M.Banning 45/50 A Grade 1st C.Scheidl 46/50, 2nd H.Telford 41/50, 3rd G.James 41/50 B Grade 1st T.Lloyd 42/50, 2nd B.Clark 41/50, 3rd C.Wallis 36/50 C Grade 1st M.Gates 35/50, 2nd M.Lucas 31/50, M.Smith 29/50 Seniors 1st C.Wright 45/50, 2nd N.Kent 41/50, G.Lamond 41/50 Veterans 1st B.Hill 47/50, P.Klieve 41/50, 3rd W.Gurney 39/50 Ladies 1st T.Bellinger 42/50, J.Densley 42/50, 3rd E.Lawford 32/50 Junior 1st B.VonStanke-Dowie 46/50, B.Hastings 40/50, K.Vanderhorst 32/50 Sub Junior 1st D.Wright 35/50
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SPRING SERIES OPENER: John Cranwell, Matthew Opperman & Jen Buckland working as a group in the opening event of the Mount Gambier Cycling Club Spring Series. Clear skies and light winds greeted the riders for the first race of the Mount Gambier Cycling Club’s Spring series. A conscious decision was made to vary the types of races available in this series, with the first race to be a team time trial. Teams were arranged according to the handicapping system so that a faster rider rode with a middle rider and a slower rider. Eleven riders raced which provided the first obstacle. Much like a packet of Tim Tams, there is never an easy way to share them equally, so we ended up having three groups with three riders and one group with two riders. First group to go along the Caves Road course was Harry Opperman, Bruce McLaughlin and Mike Bakker, with the other groups following in two minute intervals. Each group went quickly
to the turnaround point, enjoying the slight tailwind, but that also meant that the return leg would be a difficult grind. By the halfway mark the teams were all riding well, with plenty of encouragement. The group of Ash Herrewyn and Dean Zeven were riding hard in their team of two, reeling in the earlier teams. By the finish line, Herrewyn and Zeven had passed the other groups to take fastest time honours, riding the 20km in 32:31. Following them was Harry Opperman’s group, closely followed by the group of Pru Riddoch, Gerard Coote and Malcolm Tirabassi. Last across the line was Jen Buckland, Matthew Opperman and John Cranwell. Once the elapsed times were taken into consideration, final standings were Zeven’s team, then Riddoch’s team, Buckland’s team and Harry Opperman’s team.
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Bay to Birdwood goes virtual The Bay to Birdwood, one of the world’s great historic motoring events, will celebrate its 40th anniversary this Sunday and it will be a celebration with a difference, This year, more people than ever before will be able to watch the Bay to Birdwood as the parade of historic motoring is presented via a hosted live stream broadcast for the first time in the event’s history. The live stream will be accessible from anywhere in the world via various digital platforms. Fans, enthusiasts and the curious will be able to view the 1250 vintage, veteran and classic historic vehicles from all
decades as they make their way along the 72 kilometre route from West Beach to the National Motor Museum in the Adelaide Hills. Channel 44, in collaboration with Live Streaming Australia will capture the excitement of the day via live cameras, dash cams and drone vision from 8.30am via The Advertiser’s AdelaideNow online and various partnered social media platforms, including Bay to Birdwood and the National Motor Museum. The hosted livestream broadcast will be televised on Channel 44 in Adelaide from 7pm-10pm on Sunday
evening. The live stream will be anchored by veteran South Australian broadcaster and avid historian Keith Conlon, who will be joined by cohosts The Adelaide Show’s Steve Davis, and author and columnist Lainie Anderson, plus other special guests. The hosted live stream broadcast will celebrate the event’s 40th anniversary with rarely seen footage of the very first Bay to Birdwood from 1980 and pre-recorded interviews with event identities, organisers and a selection of citizen-collectors participating in the event. There will also be live crosses to participants in vehicles and live drone coverage.
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VIN/BATCH NUMBER 6T1BF3FK20X085853
2016 TOYOTA CAMRY ATARA S AUTO 2.5L Petrol Engine, 6 Speed Auto, Bluetooth Connectivity, Reverse Camera, Rear Parking Sensors 98,415KMS
18,990
$
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All-new Jeep Gladiator. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m in. 12 Anthony Street Mount Gambier
Mt Gambier Jeep
Chris Hann 0439 045 204 www.mtgambierjeep.com.au
CARLIN & GAZZARD
116-138 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier (08) 8723 8888 | cargaz.com.au Chris Hann 0439 045 204 | chrish@cargaz.com.au
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