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ISSUE 860 - Wednesday, December 2, 2020 | THE LIMESTONE COAST AND SOUTH WEST VICTORIA | 08 8724 7111 | www.lifestyle1.net

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It has been a huge couple of months for Dr Catherine Kidman, taking out two awards for her work as a viticulturist at Wynns Coonawarra. In October she was named the Gourmet Traveller WINE Viticulturist of the Year and last week received the same accolade at the 2020 Australian Women in Wine awards. “2020 has been a topsy turvy year,” Dr Kidman said. “It feels like I have been living in an alternate universe. It’s really lovely to be recognised.” See inside for full story

Enjoying a high octane lifestyle Paramedic by day & motorsport photographer by night Steve Rice has spent the last decade juggling being a paramedic by day and a motorsport photographer by night. In 2020, that combination has proven trickier thanks to COVID-19 and the impact it has had on the country. Rice said it has been tough with motorsport around the State mostly shutting down until the last few months.

“Motorsport wise it’s been quite devastating really because everything has been closed down,” he said. “Travelling interstate or just any local stuff not going ahead it just makes it hard to go out and do those sorts of things.” See inside for full story



High octane lifestyle Paramedic by day & photographer by night Steve Rice has spent the last decade juggling being a paramedic by day and a motorsport photographer by night. In 2020, that combination has proven trickier thanks to COVID-19 and the impact it has had on the country. Rice said it has been tough with motorsport around the State mostly shutting down until the last few months. “Motorsport wise it’s been quite devastating really because everything has been closed down. Travelling interstate or just any local stuff not going ahead it just makes it hard to go out and do those sorts of things,” he said. “Unfortunately there’s nothing you can do about it, you’ve got abide by the rules so you can’t really get out there and do too much at all. “I’m heavily involved in Borderline Speedway, and it’s been off-season anyway, but originally they were going to start up in November but that’s all going to be played by ear now as far as I know. “I’ll try and get back out there more if I can. Being a paramedic as well shift work plays a big part in that as well.” Rice admitted the paramedic

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“... it’s good to be around the track meeting all the top drivers and those sorts of things...” lifestyle meshes nicely with motorsport photography for the most part. “I do shift work and work weekends and sometimes I can do some shift swaps with people and you’ve just got to manage your time and say yep I can do this one, I can’t do this one, you take it as it comes really,” he said. “With COVID this year we’re obviously hot to trot on doing the right things and adhering to guidelines and those sorts of things.” Rice said he got into motorsport photography simply by working out how he could do more and get more involved with the sport. “I’m born and bred in Mount Gambier and we always used to go to Borderline Speedway as kids and we used to go when they had the limestone blocks around the racetrack and we’d run around in our pyjamas and have fun,” he said.

“My love of motorsport has been there since I was a kid. We continued on going out there as a family. My boys are interested in it, my eldest raced for a while, and we sort of just became spectators. “I thought what else can I do? So I approached the track to ask if they had a photographer at the time and they didn’t so I said I’d love to do this and they said no worries. “I got my accreditation and started to go out into the middle and take photos for the club and it was more for enjoyment too, it’s good to be around the track meeting all the top drivers and those sorts of things. “I reckon it was around 2008 or 2009 that I got into it. It’s like anything, you start really enthusiastically and going to everything but with work and stuff you have to pick and choose where you can go. “I do the photography but I do a lot more than that - I do all the ads you see in the print media, a lot of the programs and putting together up to 30 or 40 pages worth of program so there’s a lot other stuff I do for the club as well.”

“... we always used to go to Borderline Speedway as kids ...we’d run around in our pyjamas and have fun......”

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GET OUT OF YOUR HEAD Having a bad day? Getting down on yourself? At the first possible opportunity go straight into nature (or at least the fresh air) – somehow it jolts you out of being too much in your head.

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The tourism and hospitality sectors have been some of the hardest hit thanks to a 2020 that has seen significant restrictions placed on their ability to run their successful operations courtesy of COVID-19. Those challenges inspired the District Council of Grant to set up a Tourism and Hospitality Small Business Grant program and the first $40,000 has been handed out to 11 of the region’s businesses.

The list of 2020 successful grant recipients includes: Pine Country Caravan Park (Purchase & Installation of Jumping Pillow); The Victoria Hotel – Port MacDonnell (Creation of a Pet Friendly Alfresco Dining Area; Caroline Hills Winery (Upgrades to Website); Little Rippa Brewing Co (Development of Website); The Barn (Upgrades to Queen Suites); Gillian’s on Meylin Accommodation (Enhancing Courtyard & Entertainment Area); Herberts Winery (pictured) (Wine Tasting Room); Echo Farm (Purchase & Installation of Heating to Cottage; The Bellum Hotel (Re-Carpeting Dining Area); The Rocks Tavern (Upgrades to IT including new POS System); Periwinkles Café (New Umbrellas for Alfresco Dining Area)

The grant program was initiated to target the tourism, hospitality and accommodation providers and established under the broad District Council of Grant Care Package supporting the community during the pandemic. It was all about encouraging local businesses in the tourism sector to diversify and enhance their visitor offerings as well as capture new audiences through online engagement.

The funding for the grant was based on dollar for dollar contribution with grant monies making up to 50% of the project costs. This has resulted in a $94,000 stimulus being put back into the local economy. Council and the businesses are looking forward to welcoming back domestic and international travellers as soon as possible to enjoy the unique offerings of the Limestone Coast.

Celebrating resilience New youth team unveiled for extended Youth Week Young people across the Glenelg Shire will be supported to stay connected and showcase their creativity as part of local Victorian Youth Week celebrations. A special month long Victorian Youth Week, running until December 15, is currently underway in partnership with local young people and schools. Glenelg Shire youth development officer Madeleine McKinna (pictured) said this year’s theme was We Made It, highlighting the resilience of young people throughout the year. “2020 certainly has been a challenging year for young people in the Glenelg Shire, with a complete

disruption to their school, work and personal lives,” she said. “We have a number of activities and events planned which have been co-designed with our local schools. Each activity and event will relate to this year’s theme of how they “made it” through 2020 and a short video will also be created and shared online that will share these positive messages, and highlight how young people have come together and supported each other throughout the year.” Ms McKinna said the celebrations were timely, providing a chance for introductions of the new look Glenelg Shire Youth team, meet

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with young people and start planning the 2021 events program. Ms McKinna will join Bright Futures project officer (Skittles) Lauren Millard as part of the core team for the Glenelg Shire Youth team and will be responsible for coordinating youth events and programs, such as Live4Life Glenelg.

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Mount Gambier is on the board City earns a spot on special edition of popular board game Move over Park Lane and Mayfair, Mount Gambier has muscled its way onto the iconic Monopoly Board with a new custom designed Australian Community Relief MONOPOLY game released last Wednesday, just in time for Christmas, with the view to raising much needed funds due to the impacts of various disasters including bushfires, floods and COVID-19. City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin OAM said the fundraising initiative was a fabulous idea and to have Mount Gambier included was an added bonus in raising the city’s profile in a time when domestic travel is front and

centre of everyone’s minds. “It’s very exciting to think we’ve been included in this iconic game,” Mayor Martin said. “To have it featuring Umpherston Sinkhole, such a well known tourism attraction in our city that even rivals the Blue Lake. Hopefully people around Australia will see this and be tempted to visit our wonderful city and region.” The newly launched edition will see locally themed squares replace Mayfair and Park Lane from the original MONOPOLY board and include a customised ‘Community Chest’ and ‘Chance’ playing cards, making the entire game a truly Australian

experience. As well as showcasing some of the regions that were severely impacted in 2020, the game has also been created to highlight the community spirit and strength of these stunning locations. Five dollars per Australian Community Relief Edition MONOPOLY game and $2 from each MONOPOLY Puzzle will be donated directly to The Australian Red Cross, to further assist these areas and people in need around Australia. Charlotte Waalkens, Representative from Winning Moves Australia, the makers of custom MONOPOLY boards licensed from Hasbro, said creating the game was all about providing something positive in a difficult year. “We wanted to provide Australians with something positive in the challenging year that is 2020, and highlight how incredible our own backyard is, whilst also supporting Australians in need,” Ms Waalkens said. “The communities chosen have all gone through a tough time for one reason or another as everyone has in 2020 and we thought they deserved something special to remind everyone how incredible they are, and help inject some positive spirit through the Australian Community

Relief MONOPOLY game. “Choosing which locations to put on the board was unbelievably difficult, as there are so many phenomenal places to choose from in Australia, and we wanted to showcase places above and beyond the usual cities or hotspots. We feel that the Australian Community Relief MONOPOLY board and puzzle capture the heart of Australia and shine a positive light on regions that otherwise may not normally receive such exposure. We hope it will also bring a bit of much needed joy to Australian families

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Showing kindess to others Stand Like Stone Foundation boosts more than 20 community projects The Stand Like Stone Foundation has awarded more than $115,000 in grants for 21 community led projects that will help support the region. Projects are varied and include helping with food support and essential personal supplies, through to driver education for regional students and improvements for community facilities across the Limestone Coast. Stand Like Stone Foundation

CEO Anne Kerr said the impact of donations to the foundation continues to be realised every year, with donations invested to earn income which is then given back to the community annually. “The beauty of a donation to Stand Like Stone is that 100% stays local and supports this region forever,” she said. “We’re delighted to once again be able to support so many important projects for the Limestone Coast.”

The foundation has always operated under the mantra ‘life is mostly froth and bubble, two things stand like stone, kindness in another’s trouble, courage in your own’ – lines borrowed from Adam Lindsay Gordon and never have those words rung truer than in 2020. “I think for most of us, these past few months has reinforced the importance of community, and as the Limestone Coast’s

only community foundation we’re proud of the role we play,” Ms Kerr said. “We’d like to thank everyone who applied for a grant and congratulate the successful projects. “At the end of the day it’s thanks to our sponsors, donors, supporters, and grant applicants that we can realise our vision of inspiring community kindness and courage. “They make these projects

happen and we can’t thank them enough.” The grants were awarded via a Zoom meeting. It has been a bust time for the community foundation that also recently announced its two newest patrons – Doug Balnaves and Brian Page, who joined Sue Charlton (since 2015) in the role, following in the footsteps of inaugural patron, the late Allan Scott, and the late Ray Scott (2009-2020).

SPARE YA CHANGE 4 KIDS (DON PRATT & TONI VORENAS) $10,000 – scaling up of operations and accessing a larger commercial kitchen Spare Ya Change 4 Kids already provides take home meals for nine schools and with 11 more in the region expressing an interest in tapping into the program, it has been priority one for the fledgling charity to find a new home with a larger kitchen area and storage space and thanks to the Stand Like Stone Foundation grant the operation now has the resources to scale up. “We have teamed up with the International Soccer Club and will be working in partnership,” Spare Ya Change 4 Kids cofounder Don Pratt said. “The grant will allow us to cover things like rent, ongoing costs for providing the meals, wages for a coordinator if required and making sure we have everything we need in the kitchen.” The Casadio Park based club has been looking for ways to get more involved in the community and joining forces looks set to be beneficial for both groups. “I think it will be beneficial not just for the two organisations but the whole community,” Toni said. Spare Ya Change 4 Kids will be ensconced in its new home in about a fortnight.

SUNSET COMMUNITY KITCHEN (MAREE THOMPSON) $2000 - adapting the Sunset Community Kitchen’s meal program to a strictly delivery model. The Sunset Community Kitchen has been providing meals for those in need for more than a decade. Monday nights were all about providing take away meals and then Wednesday nights were a sit down meal, providing not just nourishment but also an all important social outlet. But COVID hit and that saw a steep increase in costs for the volunteer organisation, having to provide all meals as a take away option, along with the added, sanitising and hygiene protocols. And that is where the $2000 grant from the Stand Like Stone Foundation has been a godsend. “It really did increase our expenses,” long standing volunteer Maree Thompson said. “Mainly the cost has been in take away containers but also the sanitising requirements.” Just last week, there was a huge spike in the need for meals, with 85 meals handed out on Monday. “That would usually be around 50, with Wednesday nights usually being 40-45,” Maree said. “We had to raid the freezer to meet demand. Usually we make sure we have 65-70 meals each night so we always have enough but after lockdown we were really busy.” The kitchen boasts around 100 volunteers with rosters for cooking and packing meals away. The Sunset Community Kitchen is now busy preparing for its December 16 sit down Christmas dinner. They are working closely with council on the best options for a COVID safe event, including the possibility of two sittings. “We are committed to having that Christmas celebration.”

MOUNT GAMBIER CITY BAND (FAITH MONGER) $10,000 – new chairs for the redeveloped City Band Hall During COVID, the tenants of the City Band Hall have been unable to rehearse or perform so they have turned their hand to redeveloping the tired old facility. Part of that upgrade was the much needed replacement of the hall’s chairs, which pre-date the 1965 construction of the hall itself. “We have been able to order 100 new chairs and we are hoping eventually to bump that up to 300,” volunteer and musician Faith Monger said. “We did a bit of research and the chairs are basically around 60 years old. Given we are hoping the hall will become a conference and event venue, we really want to be able to have new chairs for those groups to use, as well as for the bands for rehearsals and performances. It was great to be able to use our time off to completely renovate the hall without interrupting everyone’s rehearsal times and so to be able to get that all done this year, including adding the chairs, has been great. We just got in and got it done. PENOLA HIGH SCHOOL (VICKI MCDONALD-BURGESS) $5000 – driver education program Since 2013 Penola High School has offered on site driving lessons to students. Having to head to Naracoorte, Millicent or Mount Gambier so that their son or daughter could participate in driving lessons precluded some families from the Penola and district area accessing such lessons, whether it be because of time or financial constraints, or both. “That’s the reasoning behind the school securing the services of an accredited driver to visit Penola High School once a week in order for students to equally participate in driving lessons during school hours,” Penola High Scholl business manager Vicki McDonald-Burgess said. “Further to this school also cash flowed the cost of the lessons on behalf of families meaning that families had the school year to pay for the lessons. The injection of $5000 from the Stand Like Stone grant will potentially mean that we can reduce the cost of lessons by half for many of our families whether that be low income, single parent families and those who have financially suffered as a result of COVID-19. And the pinnacle to this exercise will mean that students will have the opportunity to gain independence, obtain work, further support their families - all by having a driver’s licence.”

Other recipients of Stand Like Stone community grants: Foodbank Limestone Coast - $4000 (additional equipment) Lifeline SE - $2000 (suicide awareness training)

Mount Gambier Private Hospital - $10,000 (sofa beds for families) SE Animal Welfare League - $5000 (resuce dog training) Penola Scout Group - $1249 (computer & wifi access)

Young Agents Change - $4000 (empowering young people)

Acoustic Music Gathering - $10,000 (new music festival) Penola Wellness Group - $2000 (mental health awareness)

Millicent Flexible Learning Centre - $819.93 (tailored educational programs)

Tandara Retirement Lodge - $4000 (renovation of Coombe Cottage) Mount Gambier High School - $2000 (intervention program)

Mount Gambier North School & Melaleuca Park School - $10,000 (library regeneration) Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery - $10,000 (solar panels) Naracoorte CWA - $8892 (replacing flooring)

Naracoorte Soroptimists - $770 (personal hygiene project)

Allendale East Public Hall - $10,000 (wheelchair access upgrade) Keith Hospital - $2175.86 (future fund)



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Donations can be made through the following channels: • Call Council on (08)8721 2555 with your credit card details on hand. Council can email you a tax invoice. • In person at the City of Mount Gambier customer service counter - Civic Centre, 10 Watson Terrace. • Send a cheque made out to ‘City of Mount Gambier’ PO Box 56 Mount Gambier SA 5290 with advice that the cheque is a donation to the Mayor’s Christmas Appeal. • Tins and a ‘tap and go’ EFTPOS system will also be available at local businesses.

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GENEROUS DONATIONS: (Above top) Group Training Employment general manager Greg Megaw (left) & chair Ray Herbert with Mayor Martin and (above bottom) Julian Mattay.

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morning,” men’s shed member Ian Bond said. All funds raised as part of the appeal are distributed within the local area. “A $50 donation will provide a food hamper for an entire family,” Mayor Martin said. “Our community is very generous, and I am personally grateful for each and every contribution to the appeal.”

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Gambier Community Mayor’s Christmas Appeal with a $750 cash injection. “I am happy that I am personally able to give back to the community in this way,” Mr Mattay said. Hand crafting toys to hand out as part of the annual appeal has been a long standing project and the Mount Gambier Men’s Shed refused to let the COVID restrictions curtail its commitment to bringing smiles to the faces of children doing it tough. Eight of the Men’s Shed members have created ad painted 250 toys ready for distribution by the participating agencies. “Ian Bond and I put in 40-hour weeks during the shed’s closure period to make the toys in our own personal sheds,” Mount Gambier Men’s Shed member Peter Heness said. “The kids need to have Christmas this year, more so than any other year, so COVID-19 wasn’t going to stop us from creating and delivering the toys,” he said. The wooden toys are made using donated timber and paint and aimed at children from the age of one to five years old. The offering this year includes a cricket set, trolley of blocks, ironing boards, a clock, pull along cat and dog, knock through games, hand rattles, log trucks, rockers, cooking utensils and skipping ropes. “We like to know that there will be lots of smiles on Christmas

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GENEROUS DONATIONS: (Above) NF McDonnell & Sons CEO Craig Nisbet (left), City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin & NF McDonnell & Sons director Shaun McDonnell and (below) Mount Gambier Men’s Shed members Peter Heness, Ian Bond & Ben Katris with Mayor Martin.

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The Mount Gambier community continues to rally behind worthwhile causes with generous donations streaming into the 2020 Mount Gambier Community Mayor’s Christmas Appeal. More than $7000 in cash donations and a haul of hand crafted wooden toys worth more than $5000 have added to the coffers for the annual appeal that provides a united and direct local response to the needs of the community during the Christmas period each year. A local timber company, an employment and training provider, the Mount Gambier Men’s Shed and local philanthropist have all dug deep to ensure this festive season is as special as possible for everyone. Uniting Care, ac.care, Lifeline SE, St Vincent de Paul and The Salvation Army jointly distribute all donations through the Christmas Cheer program. City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin said the uncertainty surrounding the 2020 festive season had been exacerbated by COVID-19 and demand was expected to be greater than ever. Local timber company NF McDonnell & Sons, who also supported the weekend’s Santa’s Boulevard, which replaced the city’s annual Christmas Parade, donated $5000 to the cause to assist people within the community who may have faced additional challenges this year. “I think we can all recognise that 2020 has presented us with many new challenges, and as a result a number of people within our community may now be struggling,” NF McDonnell & Sons CEO Craig Nisbet said. “The Mount Gambier Community Mayor’s Christmas appeal continues to raise much needed funds to assist those in need. We felt that now, more than ever, additional support was needed and were pleased to be able to donate to the 2020 appeal.” Group Training Employment has been a long time supporter of the annual appeal and increased its 2020 donation to $1500 in the wake of the more difficult circumstances facing the community courtesy of the pandemic and its associated restrictions. “It is important to ensure that goodwill within the community goes around,” Group Training Employment chair Ray Herbert said. “This is an opportunity to reflect on that and encourage others to do the same so that we build a better community, “We hope that our donation encourages other people to share and give back for the benefit of the community.” Julian Mattay has a history of financially supporting community programs and his philanthropy has extended to the 2020 Mount

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Business group For the love of books Melaleuca Park students continue to build library goes back to its roots New board member looking forward to the chance to give back Two decades ago Danielle England took advantage of a Limestone Coast Women in Business and Regional development leadership program and having built up an impressive resume in the agriculture sector, the Keilira local has decided it is time for her to pay it forward. “I have used that training as a professional woman and it is time to give back,” Danielle said. “Once you have established your career and established your business it is nice to give back to the next generation.” And that all starts with Danielle joining the Women in Business and Regional Development board at last week’s AGM, filling the void left by Liz Rymill, who resigned from her board role to concentrate on family and her other pursuits. WiBRD chair Jacinta Jones was grateful for the work Liz had done over her years on the board and thrilled someone with Danielle’s expertise being able to step into the role. “Liz joined the WiBRD board in 2019 and has been instrumental in supporting the board to develop their updated strategic direction,” Jacinta said. “Her passion for ensuring the network are vigilant in their regional focus is a legacy to be proud of and will be a driving force of the network for many years to come.” Danielle England is a recognised leader within Australian agriculture and is an extension specialist with AgInnovate, a business that links farmers, researchers, consultants and agribusiness to enable change in the industry. Bringing with her over 20 years of experience, Danielle holds a Bachelor of Agribusiness and a Graduate Diploma in Rural Systems Management, she is also a member of the Australian institute

of company directors. Danielle is also a farm business partner at ‘Black island’ a 640 hectare wool and cropping property near Keilira via Kingston, and was a recipient of the 2020 WiBRD entrepreneurial scholarship with her business ‘Black Island Produce’ which grows seasonal vegetables for delivery across South Australia’s Limestone Coast and is a recipient of the 2019 Ag Institute Award of Excellence and was the 2013 West Australian RIRDC Rural Woman of the Year among many other notable achievements. “I really like the work WiBRD do – it is such a supportive organisation for women across the region,” Danielle said. “I am also really conscious the board wants to expand the network into the Upper South East and diversify back into agriculture which is where they originally started. I bring a very different background to some of the other board members and the WiBRD is looking for diversity because women in the region come from diverse backgrounds.” The new board member said WiBRD would be looking to tackle the geographic diversity of the group in terms of meetings and events. “We are still wrangling about how to make that geographic diversity work,” Danielle said. The current Board now consists of Blue Lake Homes managing director Jacinta Jones, who will continue in her role as chair, Cathy Beckman, of Salts of the Earth Mt Gambier, as deputy chair, Harriet Keatley, of Nutrien Keatley, as treasurer, Koonara Wines’ Nicole Reschke, Toni Vorenas, of Metro Bakery and Cafe, Ebony Moulden, of Bersee Legal, and Danielle (pictured). Women in Business & Regional Development (WiBRD) are a not for profit organisation based in the Limestone Coast and Western Victorian region with a vision to champion regional women as leaders and agents of change. As one of the region’s highest profile member-based organisations, Women in Business & Regional Development have supported and developed the capabilities of regional women for more than 22 years.

It is a program dedicated to promoting reading and the Melaleuca Park students that headed to Mount Gambier’s Cave Gardens for their last set of three books were clearly excited to bring their 2020 book haul to nine books of their very own. It is a program originally created in 1993 and it is helping ensure kids across Mount Gambier are not only being exposed to the joy of reading but building up their own personal library and former Rotarian Julian Mattay has funded the 2020 program, which saw Books In Homes team up with Melaleuca Park School, and was on hand last week to handover the latest library additions. “How happy I am to see you all here to receive a few more books of your choice,” Julian said. “It gives me great pleasure to be a sponsor of the Books in Homes project. I hope it inspired you to read more books. To get off your smart phones and iPad and iTablet and fancy electronic things and read books and share you books with your brothers and sisters and your parents and get joy out of reading.” In past years, Books in Homes in Mount Gambier had been supported by Rotary but when that was no longer possible, Julian was determined to maintain the lifeline between kids and books. The Mount Gambier Library is also a program partner and was part of this year’s handover. Books in Homes was originally founded by New Zealand author Alan Duff, who wrote the widely

acclaimed book Once Were Warriors (1990), which was later made into an award-winning film. Alan was inspired to create the Program in 1993 after a visit to a New Zealand primary school where he discovered the majority of children came from bookless homes and showed little or no interest in reading. Alan saw this as having a major negative impact on their educational, social, personal and professional development later in life. One of the Melaleuca Park students, Bailey, made a

presentation of his own, on behalf of all the kids who were fortunate to be part of the program this year, with a raft of handcrafted thank you cards for Julian.

BOOKS IN HOMES: (Above main) Melaleuca Park student Bailey hands over the thank you cards to program sponsor Julian Mattay and (inset) Mount Gambier Library children’s services development officer Kelly Lynch reads a story to the students at last week’s book handover in the Cave Garden.

WHAT THE KIDS SAID: “I love reading. Mostly it is novels that I like to read – those longer, bigger books. It makes me so happy when I get these books.” Charlotte “I really enjoy getting the books because I really love reading. I also love reading to people and I am always reading to my mum, my dad and my little brother.” Sophia “I like reading bigger books, books like the Storey Treehouse series by Andy Griffiths and really big books like the Bible and getting these books has been so good.” Collis


Collaboration breathes new life into old stories Port MacDonnell to host new exhibition It has been an exhibition 18 months in the making, built on a friendship of many years and it has been a genuine journey into the history and origins of some of the most time honoured skills of the local indigenous community. Eel Traps, Dilly bags, Waterways & Caves is an exhibition at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex ad it opened this week featuring the work of close friends Chrissy Pudney and Aunty Michelle Jacquelin-Furr and Charlie Furr and brings together, not just the indigenous culture but a melting pot of artistic genres from film making to painting to wood carving to basketry as the trio brought together this educational and informative display that is on show until February 28. Like so many good ideas, the exhibition was borne out of a simple conversation between friends and morphed into a in depth exploration of the incredible migration story of the eels in the Lower South East. This journey

of discovery was meticulously documented in a video by Charlie, as he followed the stages of gathering and preparing grasses and materials, to making the eel catchers and showing the migration route of the eels. This self funded project will be educational to teachers and students ranging from pre-school age through to high school. Chrissy and Aunty Michelle were introduced through a mutual friend, when Michelle returned to the region from Sydney and the two found themselves in a few of the region’s art groups and this exhibition is a collaboration like no other. The two friends have worked closely together on their respective eel traps and dilly bags, while

Michelle and Charlie have also collaborated with Charlie creating eels courtesy of his wood turning skills and Michelle using her painting skills to bring them to life. Michelle also narrates Charlie’s stunning film, which forms the backbone of the exhibition. For Chrissy, best known for her ceramic and textile world, who exhibits, teaches and sells her work throughout the region, working out of her home studio, this has been one of the most immersive experiences of her artistic career. “When I travel, I love seeing in galleries or shops here, in Western Australia and the Northern Territory, just what indigenous artists are creating,” Chrissy said. “I have really enjoyed learning the techniques involved and working

with the natural materials.” Aunty Michelle is a traditional owner and respected Boandik elder, who works extensively in schools in the Limestone Coast with her workshops. Charlie has a keen interest in geological formation and has based his wood turned and resin bowls on the beautiful waterways

and caves of the South East, as well as tying the project together with his film. Aside from visiting the exhibition you can also learn more about the artists and the putting together of this project at a Meet the Artists event on Sunday, January 10, from 1-3pm.

PORT MACDONNELL EXHIBITION: (Above) Chrissy Pudney & Aunty Michelle Jacquelin-Furr sourcing materials in Chrissy’s garden; (top left) - One of Chrissy’s dilly bags; (top right) Aunty Michelle’s painting & (left) One of Charlie Furner’s resin bowls.

Look who’s on his way (in a new sleigh) to Mount Gambier Central this year Santa still ready to take gift orders for 2020 It has been a tough year and we have all missed out on one thing or another, but we certainly did not want to miss out on a visit from Santa and the opportunity for Santa photos this Christmas. Mount Gambier Central is so pleased to announce that Santa will be visiting this year for Santa photos thanks to the help of some awesome local businesses. Their professional Santa photographer Nicole Gordon, from Nicole J Gordon Photography, along with Mick, from Cabinets

by Michael (pictured below right), and Kane, from Xpress Signs & XPRS Apparel (pictured below left), got together to build Santa a new sleigh. Santa’s new sleigh will enable a COVID-safe experience. Whilst you won’t be able to sit on Santa’s knee like previous years, families will be able to position themselves alongside the new sleigh either standing or seated to ensure every visitor maintains the recommended 1.5m for physical distancing

To further ensure a COVID-safe experience several other initiatives have also been introduced to keep everyone safe, including mandatory bookings, hand sanitiser stations, increased cleaning and sanitising of the set as well as physical distancing measures. Mount Gambier Central centre manager Jane Read said she was excited that Santa was able to visit again this year, but mostly looking forward to seeing the fun that families will have with Santa’s new sleigh. Jane reminds everyone that they need to practise excellent hygiene and physical distancing when visiting the centre and that if anyone is feeling unwell, they should stay home and reschedule their Santa visit. Santa arrives on Saturday, December 12, and will be at Mount Gambier Central everyday until Christmas Eve from 10am to 2pm plus 4pm to 7pm on Thursday, December 17 & 24. Santa and his new sleigh will be

in a new location this year, next to Fox’s Chook House. To visit Santa, you will need to pre-book online at www. mountgambiercentral.com.au $1 from every sitting is donated to the Mount Gambier Community Mayor’s Christmas Appeal. Additional prints, packs and gifts can be purchased online or at the Santa set at the time of your booking.

For more information about meeting Santa and Santa photos visit www.mountgambiercentral. com.au or follow Mount Gambier Central on Facebook and Instagram. COVID SAFE SANTA: Santa in his new sleigh with his little elves Darcy and Harry ready to take gift orders at Mount Gambier Central right up until Christmas Eve.


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(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Brown Racing Numbers: 2-6-3-8 Lucky Day: Friday Lotto Numbers: 5-13-20-31-38-40 A rather restless period coming up and things may not be moving fast enough for you. Plenty of offers up ahead but be patient. In career affairs you should be impressing the right people.

TAURUS

(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Red Racing Numbers: 3-1-7-5 Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 7-14-19-27-31-33

A gamble could pay off and results of a calculated risk could have a surprising amount of success. Make sure you know your friends well before acting on their advice.

GEMINI

(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Grey Racing Numbers: 4-1-6-4 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 2-15-18-24-30-34 Many new projects and positions opening up. Domestic and career environment will bring many surprises. Although your star is rising fast, a relative or close friend could block your progress.

CANCER

(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Lime Racing Numbers: 4-2-1-8 Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 16-21-28-36-39-44

A very busy period and most will be travelling – more in relation to business responsibility. Increasing opportunity to progress financially although you may have to rely more on your own effort to succeed.

LEO

(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: White Racing Numbers: 2-2-6-9 Lucky Day: Friday Lotto Numbers: 10-21-27-30-39-41

The wise Leo will make sure that others are on the same wavelength as themselves before committing themselves to any partnership affairs whether love or money. The singles could find the love of their lives.

VIRGO

(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Lilac Racing Numbers: 9-1-5-3 Lucky Day: Saturday Lotto Numbers: 4-11-20-22-34-38 A financial boost is indicated – a good time to ask for favours or a rise. Many will be tempted to spend on household appliances you don’t need. A chance to show your leadership qualities could impress the right people.

LIBRA

(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Pale Green Racing Numbers: 5-1-4-3 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 2-16-24-29-34-37

This is a period in which your career and social life will mix well and people you meet could be very supportive. Now is not the time to spend money you have not got – wiser to pay off old debts first.

SCORPIO

(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Plum Racing Numbers: 2-7-1-5 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 8-12-17-27-31-32 A positive change in your approach should bring the right results. An unexpected trip could be necessary during this period. Old friends could prove to be the best support if seeking advice.

SAGITTARIUS

(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Royal Blue Racing Numbers: 1-7-3-4 Lucky Day: Thursday Lotto Numbers: 9-14-17-23-26-30 It will be easier to gain favour with superiors provided you make your plans and stick to them. A request from friends could eventually put you in a winning position.

CAPRICORN

(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Cream Racing Numbers: 7-9-3-6 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 5-10-22-29-37-41 More communication with people at a distance and your plans could include a change of address. Many will be going back to school or picking up new skills.

AQUARIUS

(January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Pink Racing Numbers: 2-5-1-2 Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 8-16-21-24-30-34 Be cautious in all financial transactions. The wise will pay off outstanding debts before signing up for anything new. Don’t confide in anyone you don’t really know well enough.

PISCES

(February 20- March 20) Lucky Colour: Red Racing Numbers: 3-1-6-3 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 13-20-23-25-34-42 Wiser to avoid trouble than provoke it. Hidden talents could become prominent and many could surprise those around them by becoming very much in demand both professionally and socially. 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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Way better than average Unconventional volunteers focus of Limestone Coast Unearthed series A coastal cop, young radio announcer and a book-mad hound are among seven stories featured in the new multimedia series Volunteers Unearthed, launched this week by the Limestone Coast Volunteer Service. The Naracoorte based service promotes and connects people to volunteering opportunities across the region. The series, written and photographed by Mount Gambier photojournalist Kate Hill, is designed to smash the stereotype of the “average” volunteer. “This series is an opportunity to meet some of the region’s hidden gems, dig into some great stories and get motivated,” said volunteer coordinator Caroline Menzel. “With International Volunteers Day on December 5, the theme is ‘together, we can through volunteering’. We’re moving away from the traditional stereotype of volunteering and delving into the more unconventional roles. “These stories focus on people who have put themselves outside their comfort zone, maybe learnt new skills and also, focus on their motivations for volunteering and experiences gained along the way.” The series features a story from each of the seven council regions of the Limestone Coast, including: • Jemel Wright – Tatiara, Bordertown’s 5TCB FM Community radio • Jack Unger – Naracoorte and Lucindale, Naracoorte Public Library • Peter Phillips - Wattle Range, Beachport Surf Life Saving Club • Des & Christine Schwarz and Ben the Labrador – Mount Gambier Storydogs program • Karyn Baker – Kingston, Aged

“......this series is an opportunity to meet some of the region’s hidden gems, dig into some great stories and get motivated......” Caroline Menzel (Limestone Coast Volunteer Service volunteer coordinator) Care Navigator for COTA SA • Gill Clayfield – DC Grant, Port MacDonnell – Soap-Aid • John Fenton – Robe, Robe Football & Netball Club Food Hub Mrs Menzel said the series reflected the wide scope of opportunities available through the service. “For example, you might like to spend your time planting trees, caring for animals, helping teach conversational English or become a driver to help kids get to sport,” she said. “Volunteering is only really limited by our imagination and that’s the beauty of it. There is always an opportunity to match your time and skillset.” Mrs Menzel said the centre worked to fit volunteering roles around a person’s interests, lifestyle and availability. “Helping others is easier than

you might think and there truly is something for everyone,” she said. “Every volunteering opportunity is unique in that it brings its own challenges and rewards and as Gill Clayfield says in her story, ‘small roles have big impacts’. “Our 15,000 plus volunteers in the Limestone Coast are some of our region’s best advocates and are filled with so much passion and pride in what they do.” View the Volunteers Unearthed series on the Limestone Coast Volunteer Service website at www.lcvolunteers.com.au/stories KEEPING THINGS IN ORDER: Fourteen year old Jack Unger volunteers each week at the Naracoorte Public Library. PHOTO & WORDS COURTESY OF KATE HILL

Student support on offer United Way Glenelg has established the COVID-19 Student Education Support Fund as part of its ongoing commitment to support students through these challenging times. The fund provides support to students experiencing financial hardship as a result of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. A one-off grant of $100 will provide a small financial contribution to students struggling to meet the cost of their books and school requisites through local suppliers Portland Newsagency and Campion Education in Warrnambool. United Way Glenelg Executive Officer Nicole Carr said the grant would be utilised by those directly impacted by the pandemic and the restrictions associated with COVID-19 such as loss of income, reduced hours, medical issues and the impact of social isolation. “We know some students and their families have had it hard, and we know that this will not fully solve the burden,” Ms Carr said. “But, it will help some families to get through a difficult period. We are working closely with all schools across the Glenelg Shire to ensure we are supporting those who need this grant the most.” Funds from the United Way Glenelg Student Education Support Fund is limited and will be dispersed equitably across all schools in the Glenelg Shire. Principals and welfare co-ordinators will identify students and apply on the student’s behalf. Applications close Friday, December 4. This project is supported by the United Way Glenelg COVID-19 IMPACT Fund. If you wish to donate please go to https://www.givenow.com.au/ uwg_covid19_impact_fund For more information on the COVID-19 Student Education Support Fund contact Executive Officer Nicole Carr on 0410 513 305 or mail@unitedwayglenelg.com.au if you have questions, concerns regarding any aspects of the Student Education Support Fund. LEWNDING A HELPING HAND: Portland Newsagency employee James Brown and United Way Glenelg executive officer Nicole Carr


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NEW > IMPRESSIVE BEACHFRONT HOME

Located on the 4th floor you will be captivated by this top level spacious circular penthouse apartment that showcases spectacular panoramic views overlooking the lake city. Central to the living area is a well-appointed kitchen boasting a generous amount of storage, granite counter tops, electric cooking complete with dishwasher. Enjoy the views outside on the wrap around balcony. The master suite accommodates a king size bed, has large WIR and ensuite. Queen sized guest bedroom with floor to ceiling BIR’s. Huge main bathroom with separate shower and corner spa bath, separate toilet and laundry rooms. Storage room located in the basement of the building plus remote garaging for 2 vehicles, rendering this apartment the pick of them all.

Perfectly positioned overlooking the Southern Ocean, offering the ultimate coastal escape ready for you to move in. With the beach directly opposite and cafes just a short stroll away, this incredibly low-maintenance 3-4 bedroom property offers beautiful views and is ready for summer fun! Strategically-positioned picture windows offer sweeping views of the ocean in this entertainer’s dream, designed for easy, breezy living. The versatile floor plan with open plan living area, will comfortably accommodate large families or groups, while the chic dining area is adjoining the kitchen which offers more ocean views. You can also relax in the privacy of the North-facing backyard with your very own elevated deck!

$425,000-$465,000 Contact Ben Ransom 0400 870 362

$419,000-$449,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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NEW 40 WILLOW AVE, MT GAMBIER $449,000-$479,000

NEW 7 FAIRWAY CRT, WORROLONG

Open

Expressions of Interest closing Friday 18th December at 12noon (if not sold prior) – Sitting on the highest peak in Oranivale Estate, it’s hard not to feel on top of the world – Magnificent landscaped gardens surround the 58 square home – Intuitive floor plan is divided into 2 wings and is designed to take in the sweeping Southerly views over Mt Gambier – Both sections of the home have their own DBL garage with one larger in length to accommodate a 5th vehicle – So many extra features such as ducted r/c heating & cooling throughout, 5kW of Solar, ducted vacuum, rain and bore water with irrigation system in the garden, this outstanding luxury property has it all! Gail Richards 0409 268 199

5 3 5

5 GREENRIDGE DR, MT GAMBIER $429,000-$459,000

Open

NEW 10 OAKMONT CRT, MT GAMBIER $475,000

Open

SATURDAY 11.15-11.45 - Storage, space and beautiful elevated views of the Conroe Heights landscape - Two living areas and a large alfresco area - perfect for outdoor entertaining - Bonus features include gas ducted heating, s/c wood fire, fully automated pop up sprinklers, dual driveways and rear yard access - This quality family home is one you will fall in love with! 4 2 2

11 KALIMNA CRES, MT GAMBIER $519,000-$549,000 NEW PRICE

SATURDAY 12.00-12.30

- Beautifully appointed kitchen providing an abundance of storage as well as a large butler’s pantry - Offering two living spaces and master bedroom with spacious WIR & ensuite – Alfresco entertaining area and large secure yard – Extras include central gas heating, s/s air con, gas log heating, 18,000L rainwater plumbed to the home, intercom system and rear yard access! Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

4 2 6

Open

SATURDAY 11.45-12.15

4 2 2

4 2 2

NEW 6508 PORTLAND-NELSON RD, NELSON $330,000-$350,000

LOT 2 PRIVATE RD, CARPENTER ROCKS $425,000

2 HARLEY ST, ALLENDALE EAST $275,000-$285,000

- Beautifully renovated interior with stunning new kitchen/ dining/family space with beautiful outlook over the estuary - R/C Split System Air Conditioning - Single garage UMR plus rear yard access to detached garage with power - The perfect property to enjoy summer holidays fishing, bushwalking or just relaxing whilst taking the natural wonders Nelson has to offer!

- 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

- 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

Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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Al Lamond 0418 849 266

5 LINDEN CRT, MT GAMBIER

1 $269,000

- Lovely solid brick home at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac - Master with walk-through robe & ensuite and remaining bedrooms with BIR’s - Kitchen/meals area with electric cooking, dishwasher & panty - Separate lounge/dining with s/s air con & gas heater - Outside offers carport and 2.5m x 6.5m (approx.) shed with power & concrete Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

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21 BRYAN ST, ALLENDALE EAST $295,000

Open SUNDAY 11.00-11.30

- Light filled architecturally designed family home - Built to embrace the North facing aspect, the sense of space is amplified by cathedral ceilings and large windows - Mature gardens with stunning roses, pittosporum hedges, advanced trees and automated watering system - Exclusive access to the sugar loaf reserve and walking trails at the rear Gail Richards 0409 268 199

1

SATURDAY 10.00-10.30

- Huge open plan kitchen/dining/living area plus large 2nd living room which adjoins the pergola area - Master bedroom suite, which includes BIR & ensuite plus extra 3 double bedrooms - Outside offers immaculately kept gardens, detached alfresco area offering built-in barbeque & pizza oven, 2500 gallon rainwater tank plumbed to the home & excellent shedding! Al Lamond 0418 849 266

3-4

Open

SATURDAY 9.30-10.00

Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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

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- 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 Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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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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Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199

Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

Sara O’Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

Ben Ransom SALES M: 0400 870 362

90b Pelican Point Road, Carpenter Rocks

Carolyn Gazzard CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416

Sue Clements CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416

Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: (08) 8723 3416

11 Jackway Street, Blackfellows Caves

Open SUNDAY 2.00-2.30

NEW > ABSOLUTE BEACHFRONT!!

NEW > HANDYMANS DREAM FISHING SHACK

Expression of Interest closing Monday 21st December at 12noon (if not sold prior) If you want to retire to the beach, have your own weekender, or perhaps an Air BnB investment (S.T.C.A.), there is one thing for sure - seafront properties with direct beach access rarely come to market. As well as the amazing views, there are so many great features including open plan kitchen/dining/lounge with r/c split air-con, versatile floor plan with 3 bedrooms or 2 bedrooms & 2 living areas, beautiful North facing pergola area, rainwater tank to the house with backup equipped bore, large Colorbond shed ready for the van or boat plus so much more.

- Delightful seaside village with boat ramp and public amenities - Approximately 1,015m2 allotment - Sea views from the rear of the block, increased with elevation - Unequipped bore with power connected - Substandard dwelling situated on the land, could be renovated or demolished - Potential for new build (STCA)

E.O.I Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 2/18 LEE CRT, MT GAMBIER

$339,000-$359,000

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4 IRVEN ST, PT MACDONNELL

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$449,000

29 COMPTON ST, PT MAC

Open

Open

3 1 1 $219,000-$229,000 NEW PRICE

SUNDAY 12.00-12.30

SUNDAY 11.45-12.15

- 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 4

LOT 2 EIGHT MILE CREEK RD, PT MAC 5.16 ACRES

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4

$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

Open

- Solid stone home offering separate lounge & family room plus a freshly painted dine-in kitchen - Three good sized bedrooms and updated bathroom - Featuring high ceilings and lovely timber flooring - Single garage is complete with concrete floor & power - Positioned in a great central location, within minutes of shops, schools and playground - Endless potential for investors or first home buyers Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

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8 DRY CREEK RD, DONOVANS $99,000-$108,000

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

$449,000 NEW PRICE

- Four bedrooms, master with ensuite and built-in robes in 3 bedrooms - Open plan living incorporating family, kitchen & dining area and stunning two pak kitchen with 900 oven, glass splash backs & dishwasher - Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning throughout for year round comfort - Spacious indoor alfresco & a large paved pergola area Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

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103 MEYLIN ST, PT MACDONNELL

2

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$449,000

Open

LAND

SHELLSEA CRT, PELICAN POINT

Open

- Open-plan kitchen/dining/living with completely renovated kitchen - The lounge offers both s/s air con and wood heating - A second living area in the form of a large, airconditioned rumpus room offers built in bar and access to the outdoor entertaining area - On a 1089m2 allotment, the back yard offers an additional covered pergola & garden shed Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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148 LIGHTHOUSE RD, PT MAC $449,000-$479,000

SUNDAY 12.45-1.15

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Contact Agent

- Exciting land division in Pelican Point - Allotments ranging in size from 840m2 to 985m2 - Situated only 20 minutes’ drive from Mount Gambier – get ready for fishing! - Get in quick with some allotments offering new aerobic septic systems & one with shedding - Phone your builder today so you don’t miss your chance! Al Lamond 0418 849 266

$360,000-$380,000

Open

- 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

51 BUCK RD, MOORAK

SATURDAY 11.00-11.30

SUNDAY 12.30-1.00

- The avid fisherman or boat enthusiast will love the great shedding! - Inside the home offers 2 bedrooms, cosy lounge plus new flooring & freshly painted throughout, updated kitchen/meals area & revamped main bathroom - This home offers multiple living arrangements & is an appealing coastal getaway!! - All this just one street back from the beach & boat ramp Al Lamond 0418 849 266

15 SILVERBROOK AVE, MT GAMBIER

3 1 1

SATURDAY 11.00-11.30

SATURDAY 10.15-10.45

- Fantastic 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 living area, double garage, executive unit positioned in close proximity to the Marketplace Shopping Centre, TAFE & Mount Gambier Hospital - Perfect investment property or low maintenance lifestyle proposition - Well maintained & semi enclosed pergola with Northerly views

Gail Richards 0409 268 199

NEW 21 WERONA ST, MT GAMBIER $239,000-$249,000

Open

Open

SATURDAY 10.15-10.45

Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266

$129,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

3 1 3

LAND

- Get ready for Summer by the sea! - Spacious open plan living with s/c heating and unobstructed views of the ocean - Kitchen with dishwasher, pantry, gas cooktop & new electric oven - So much shedding – double garage as well as 52 ft x 30 ft 4 bay garage with 12 ft clearance for the caravan or boat! Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

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LOT 4 PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT $79,500

- Seaside allotment measuring approx. 1,841m2 - Only 20 metres from the beach, this is a great opportunity to build a holiday home (S.T.C.A) close to the beach to relax and unwind! - Services passing & bitumen road frontage

Gail Richards 0409 268 199

LAND



Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

4 2 2

SATURDAY 10.30-11.00AM

• Signature and award winning Argent Construction appeal, truly a beautiful piece of architecture and a one of a kind design that is guaranteed to impress. • Stunning timber features contrast with bold lines and custom windows that allow an abundance of natural light through multiple living spaces. • The inviting floorplan offers ample space for a family, with the highlight of the home being the huge master bedroom & ensuite. • Designed to entertain, the kitchen includes a 5-burner gas top, "Tectonite" sink and a hidden butlers pantry complete with 2nd sink, De'longhi automatic coffee machine and ample storage.

NEW | $519,000 - $529,000

NE

SATURDAY 11.30-12.00PM

SPECTACULAR HOME & SIGNATURE STYLE 17 Stella Place, Mount Gambier

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eldersrealestate.com.au SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM

$155,000 - $165,000

Deon Howell 0419 037 896

6 Manda St, Mt Gambier

3 2 2

ARCHITECTURAL & STUNNING 324 Yahl Road, Glenburnie

SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM

• Situated less than 10 minutes from Mount Gambier “Birchbank” is simply breath taking. • Residing on approximately 2.5 acres of stunning, established yards, with a backdrop of rolling green pastures nearby. • The 5 bedroom dwelling offers a flexible floorplan for any size family, with large bedrooms and tonnes of storage. • The master suite includes a recently updated walk in robe with floor to ceiling cupboards and renovated ensuite, featuring large shower & separate spa bath.

14 Sim St, Mt Gambier

WHY BUILD - WHEN IT'S ALL RIGHT HERE! 12 Buffalo Crescent, Mount Gambier

4 2 2

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W NE

SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM

$248,000 - $258,000

Deon Howell 0419 037 896

$550,000

5 2 4

NE

Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

• The master suite offers a gorgeous feature wall, walk-in robe and contemporary ensuite complete with shower, his/hers vanity and separate toilet. • The flexible floor plan includes spacious kitchen/living/ dining space which leads through to the North facing alfresco entertaining area with stylish polished concrete floor and double glazed windows. • The stylish kitchen features 4 burner gas cook-top and electric oven, double sink, large pantry and loads of drawers and bench space.

Damian Venn 0438 904 771

4 2 2

NEW | $419,000 - $439,000

$235,000

Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

8 Illawong Dr, Mt Gambier

3 1 2

$169,000

Damian Venn 0438 904 771

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1/6 Hartley St, Mt Gambier

$110,000 - $115,000

Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

15 Laffer St, Nangwarry

1 1 2

$120,000

Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

6 Church St, Yahl

LAND

$249,000

Damian Venn 0438 904 771

9 John St, Kalangadoo

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Residential/Rural Sales Manager

Residential Sales

Residential Sales

Property Management

Property Management

Property Management

Property Management

Sales Associate/ Administration

DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771

ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363

DEON HOWELL 0419 037 896

CATHERINE MILES 8726 4400

DANIELLE JOHNSTON 8726 4400

PAM KNIBBS 8726 4400

CHLOE SMITH 8726 4400

LAUREN KAIN 8726 4400

9 Ba y Roa d , Mou nt G a m bi e r

RLA 62833

m tg am bier@elders. com .au


Chris Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales 0417 414 127

Elisha Beare Real Estate Sales Property Management 0407 213 023

Garth Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales 0417 071 180

Bernie Manser Property Management 0407 235 345

Candyce Cory Property Management 0427 333 517 RLA 280309

Ph 08 8723 6866 | Fax 08 8723 3809 | 50 James Street, Mount Gambier | admin@gtlivestock.com.au | www.gtlivestock.com.au 344 CAROLINE ROAD, YAHL W E N

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4 FAIRWAY COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

$890,000

3 1 3

A PLACE TO CALL HOME

Warm and inviting 3 bedroom home located in the District of Yahl on approx 93 acres. Modern dine in kitchen with electric cooking, dishwasher & ample cupboard space R/C cycle air condition, cozy lounge with gas log heating, bathroom with bath, shower & vanity, heat light & a separate toilet The home also offers a rumpus room off of the enclosed rear verandah with the laundry & a second toilet located within this area. Outside features include approximately 93 acres fenced into seven main paddocks watered by a windmill and a second bore, garage / workshop with an attached double carport, single car garage with pit, old dairy numerous out buildings, rain water plumbed to the home, a chook yard, assorted fruit trees and even a motorbike track.

196 MILLHOUSE ROAD, NELSON

H & B OFFERS BY 12 NOON 8TH JAN (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR)

4 2 4

ULTIMATE FAMILY LIVING WITH A GOLF COURSE AT YOUR BACK DOOR

Grand, generous, appealing, family & fun are all words that come to mind as you approach this magnificent, solid family home. Expansive 4134m2 allotment surrounded with well established trees and hedges for protection and privacy and a bitumen driveway right to the front door. Open plan living, kitchen with gas cooking, impressive breakfast bar, walk-in pantry & dishwasher. Overlooks the dining & expansive living area with doors opening to the fully enclosed entertaining area combining inside and out for the ultimate entertaining experience. 4 bedroom, main with WIR and double ensuite, BIR in two of the remaining 3 bedrooms, main bathroom with bath, shower & vanity & separate toilet. Main bathroom with shower, bath and vanity, separate toilet & large laundry with built in cupboards. Second living area currently used as an office, would easily convert to a fifth bedroom. The bar/rumpus room currently utilised for entertaining and eightball and fitted with the plumbing for a third bathroom opening up the opportunity for an attached granny flat, parents retreat or even the visitors wing. Outside features include a double car garage with remote roller doors, internal access and access to the under-house storage area with also a second detached double car garage down the side of the home. Rainwater plumbed to the home.

H & B OFFERS BY 12 NOON 4TH DEC (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR)

LAND

LARGE ACREAGE BETWEEN CITY AND SEA

Approximately 169 acres across two Titles. Warm undulating blocks. Cottage dating back to the 1800’s. 2 x bores - 1 equipped with solar pump. This property lends itself to all aspects of farming. Would provide the ideal rural retreat with the bonus of the sea right at your back door. Inspect this property today to appreciate the location and its endless possibilities.

6 HEAVER DRIVE, MOUNT GAMBIER

5-7 KENNEDY AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

ALL OFFERS INVITED

$235,000

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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.

$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.

UNIT 2/18 LEE COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

$359,000 LUXURIOUS UNIT IN PRIME LOCATION

3 2 2

Luxurious, conveniently located units located close to schools, shops, The Mount Gambier Hospital and the centre of town. Unit 2 – 3 bedrooms, main with WIR and ensuite, built in robes in remaining 2 bedrooms. Gas cooking, dishwasher, ample cupboard space, gas ducted heating, under cover outdoor entertaining, low maintenance gardens.

Green Triangle Real Estate offer three fully qualified and licenced Property Managers who are excited to assist you with the management of your property

Call for your rental appraisal today!


7 Helen Street, Mount Gambier (08) 8725 5290 www.completerealestate.net.au RLA 226179

15 Peppercress Court, Worrolong

Approx 630m2

8 Coorara Avenue, Mount Gambier

$105,000

$189,000 - $199,000

• Choice of build. • Approx 630m2 allotment. • Allotment has been fenced. • Purchase block of land in established area. • Take advantage before 31st December 2020. • Up to $40,000 of govt. grants. Are you eligible? • Speak with our selling team about how to take advantage of government grants. • Land only - image for build reference

• Timber floorboards throughout. • Impressive pergola with concrete floor. • Established and neat grounds, secure yard. • Gravel drive to carport through to single shed. • House positioned allowing access to rear yard. • Separate lounge with s/c heating and ceiling fan. • Detached room lined with carpet for multiple uses. • Updated bathroom with shower over bath, separate toilet. • Updated kitchen with good cupboard space, double sink.

16 Elder Street, Mount Gambier

3 1 2 1

5 Dalkeith Drive, Mount Gambier

$225,000 - $235,000

$285,000

• Mount Gambier Stone home with tile roof with two living spaces. • Lounge with slow combustion heating, ceiling fan and split system. • Bright open plan kitchen/dining with good cupboard space and electric cooking. • Family room at the rear of the home offering additional living space. • Updated bathroom with separate shower, and spa bath.

• Generous living space with slow combustion heater • Low maintenance rear yard + garden shedding. • 20 Solar panels provides to save on power bills. • Wood shed and other storage with separate side access along side double driveway. • Positioned right next to McDonald Park Primary School and close to St Martins School. • Generous living space with slow combustion heater plus reverse cycle ducting throughout.

2/8 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier

2 1 1 1

2 1 3 2

4+ 1 1 1

14 Saint Martins, Mount Gambier

4 2 2 2

NEW PRICE

$289,000

$440,000

• Both bedrooms with built-in robes. • Generous open living with dedicated spaces. • Sensational location conveniently positioned. • Sheltered alfresco dining with secure surrounds. • Within the CBD, walk cafes, sport, and retail, medical. • Tucked away in a private Community complex of three. • Gas ducted heating and reverse cycle air con in open area. • Master bedroom with ensuite access to bathroom. • Amazing storage with huge linen press & laundry storage.

• Set on a large corner allotment 923m2 approx. • Master bedroom with large ensuite and walk-in robe. • Impressive brick & tile property in sought after location. • Double garage under the main roof offers internal access. • Bedrooms 2 & 3 with built-in robes + a 4th bedroom. • Paved undercover entertaining area along the rear • Formal lounge room with bay window overlooking the front yard.

Marika

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Jessie

Megan

Amy

RLA 226179

Rachael

Tymeka

Bec

Kahli

Matt

Lauren

David


Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier

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

1/3 Powell Street

NEW

92 Suttontown Road

OPEN

OPEN

$185,000-$190,000 2 1 1 Fantastic front central unit with private rear yard and recently upgraded including near new kitchen and freshly painted throughout. This unit will not disappoint and only five minutes from the town centre.

4

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6

$495,000

NEW

OPEN 1

2

$360,000-$380,000

NEW

4

$349,500

3

2

4

$649,000-$669,000

NEW

$249,000

157 Bay Road

3A Gebhardt Close

$299,000-$319,000 3 2 1 Beautifully presented three bedroom home situated on a quiet cul-de-sac. Open plan kitchen, dining and lounge with reverse cycle split system. Court yard home on Torrens title.

Overlooking the city of Mount Gambier is this lovely generous sized unit. Open plan living with the kitchen including electric cooking and stainless steel appliances. Two bedrooms with the master featuring walk in robe and ensuite.

RENTALS

Gebhardts Property Management

UNITS/HOUSES

2

1 1

$200 pw | Available 11/12

4/4 Underwood Avenue

2

1 1

$240 pw | Available 7/12

6 Davis Crescent

4

2 2

$380 pw | Available 22/12

51 Eldridge Drive

3

2 4

$390 pw | Available NOW

12 Anzac Street

2

1 1

$390 pw | Available NOW

38 Glynn Drive, Nene Valley NEW

14 Kuhl Drive

$264,500 3 1 2 Great well cared for home on Lakes fringe that is sure to appeal. Large rooms – high ceilings and fantastic 1283m2 approx allotment are all on offer. Arrange your inspection now!

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

1/84 Bay Road

1/84 Bay Road

$259,000 4 2 3 Fit for a large family – up to five bedrooms and two bathrooms. Huge covered entertaining area and great shedding. Stylish updated kitchen, roller shutters, solar panels. Leased at $280 per week until 13/6/2021.

$215,000 0 0 2 Located in the beautiful coastal town of Nene Valley. Flat level corner allotment approximately 811m2. Large shed approx 9.5mX7.5m - high clearance with kitchenette and full services.

Be the envy of your friends. Stunning 1930’s Spanish mission style home in premier location. Absolute quality throughout, designer kitchen, relaxing pool & outdoor entertaining. A short walk to shops, Blue Lake & city centre. Spoil yourself!

3004/3 Lakes Appartments

2

2

NEW

UNDER T CONTRAC

SAT 11.30-12.00

Beautifully presented family home situated in the popular Lakes location. Open plan kitchen, dining and living with slow combustion heating and ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling. Stacker doors open onto an entertainers dream – a beautiful covered deck!

2

NEW

OPEN

SAT 11.00-11.30 2

$169,500 2 1 1 A solid built unit in quality group. Low maintenance living just minutes to schools, parklands & city centre. Affordable living in popular location.

22 Lansell Street

OPEN

8 Tallara Avenue

SAT 10.45-11.15

$249,000 3 1 1 Neat and tidy solid Mount Gambier stone home situated on a generous allotment of approximately 838m2. Open plan kitchen, dining and lounge with slow combustion heating. Three generous sized bedrooms all freshly carpeted.

110 Bertha Street

NEW

2/3 Gordon Street

$189,500 2 1 1 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.

OPEN

SAT 10.15-10.45

Situated in the popular area of Montebello stands this beautifully presented home. Spacious open plan living with the kitchen including electric cooking and quality appliances – all overlooking the neighbouring reserve.

3

NEW

OPEN

SAT 10.00-10.30 3

SAT 9.30-10.00

$189,000-$199,000 3 1 2 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.

33 Acacia Street

9/4 Underwood Avenue

OPEN

SAT 9.15-9.45

A wonderful lifestyle awaits. Spacious and updated family home, big on space, entertainment and shedding over an acre of land with 2 street access. This home is “one with the lot”.

16 Montebello Drive

NEW PRICE

OPEN

FRI 5.00-5.30

THURS 5.15-5.45

5/48 Crouch Street

Avail 11/12

$259,000 3 1 2 Lovely three bedroom family home, just a stone throw away from the beach. Open plan kitchen, dining and living with slow combustion fire. Detached double garage with concrete floor and power.

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

4/4 Underwood Avenue

$200 pw 2 1 1 • 2 bedrooms, one with robes • Separate kitchen • Lounge with gas heating • Dining area • New bathroom • Lock up garage • No pets

NEW

Avail 7/12

$240 pw 2 1 1 • 2 bedrooms both with BIR’s • Kitchen/ dine with dishwasher, elec cooking & air con • Lounge with gas wall furnace • Single garage UMR with remote control and internal access • Fully enclosed yard • Lawn maintenance included • No pets • Property is listed on the sales market

51 Eldridge Drive, Worrolong

Avail NOW

$390 pw 3 2 4 • 3 bedrooms, main has ensuite & WIR • 4th bedroom or office • 2nd & 3rd bedrooms have WIR & BIR • Open living family/dining/ kitchen with dishwasher & electric cooking • Formal lounge • Ducted r/c air con • Alfresco entertaining area • Double garage UMR • Detached garage with 3phase power • No pets


Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113

30 Umpherston Street

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$249,500 3 1 1 Well presented and maintained home that is sure to appeal. Fantastic investment or first home on low maintenance easy care allotment. Two street access with room for boat, caravan and cars.

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2/3 Henty Street

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103 Meylin Street, Port MacDonnell

$449,500 3 1 1 This superb seafront property will appeal to the fussiest of buyers, new floor coverings window furnishings. Ultimate outdoor entertaining - settle by the sea!

$449,000 4 2 2 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!

13 James Street

23 Percy Street / 12-14 Alexander Street

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Beautifully renovated unit ideal for investment or if you are looking to get into the property market. Open plan living, kitchen with gas cooking and stainless steel appliances. Two generous sized bedrooms both with B.I.Robes.

106 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell

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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.

46 Jubilee Highway West

1 Margaret Street

$329,000 3 1 2 Prime CBD development opportunity, positioned over 2 titles of land totaling 1,851m2 (approx). Two street access plus third road via a free and unrestricted right of way. When opportunity knocks dare to dream!

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X2 separate offices located on a large allotment of approx 1,336m2 with HUGE easy off street parking. Both buildings with separate amenities including power, gas, water & security systems. A Commercial opportunity with bonus planning approval to sub divide in place if desired. Available for lease – Front: $25,000p.a +GST +R&T, Rear: $15,000p.a +GST +R&T. A truly versatile site!

47 St Andrews Drive

21 Sturt Street

FREEHOLD ONLY P.O.A

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Located in a prime location of central Mount Gambier stands this large commercial building. Long term secure tenants with a well established business, this property is ideal for investment.

10 Greenridge Drive

$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!

12 Anzac Street

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$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 with a large master suite.

Well maintained commercial property in fast growing area. Tastefully styled inside, perfect for a business or consulting rooms. Large allotment with parking at the rear. Zoned CCE – City Centre.

33 Wyatt Street

Lot 6 Hay Tce, Kongorong

$399,000-$429,000 2 2 1 The ultimate inner city home. Torrens title homette, modern design and low maintenance living at its best. Walk to the city centre – restaurants and parklands. Perfect for the retiree wanting to lock and leave.

2/2 James Street

Bernie Gaylard PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Emily Rayner SALES 0417 665 085

$55,000 a| 1,200m2 approx Located in the quiet township of Kongorong is this flat level allotment approximately 1,200m2. Electricity passing, fully fenced. Build your dream home (S.T.C.A)

32 Commercial Street West

18 Eldridge Drive, Worrolong

NEW PRICE

$487,000 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.

94 Commercial Street East

23 Agnes Street

$95,000 a| 378m2 approx A rare find – Torrens title inner city allotment. Perfect investment allotment or to build your courtyard home. Short walk to Vansittart Park, hotels and restaurants.

COMMERCIAL 2/2 James Street

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$390 pw 3 1 2 • 3 bedrooms, one with BIR • Kitchen/ dining with gas cooking • Lounge room with leather sofas and large screen television • Reverse cycle air conditioning and gas central heating • Security system • Shed • No pets

Avail NOW Commercial • Ideal for retail or office space • Great incentives on offer from lessor • Approximately 98.16 m2 • Two double access doors • Great window space • Fantastic Location • $1200.00 pcm first year + GST & outgoings, all offers considered

Avail NOW Commercial • Approx. 178m 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 • $38,000 + GST - Price Negotiable 2

Avail NOW Commercial • 140m 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 on this opportunity

32 Commercial Street West

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212 Fern Road, Mil-Lel. Highest & Best Offers by 21st Dec 12pm (Unless sold prior) 3+ Open by appointment

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This largely renovated home is located a 10-minute drive from Mount Gambier Marketplace and 5-minutes from the Mount Gambier Airport. The formal lounge room benefits from large windows and a new large wood burning fire. The open kitchen & dining room has new bamboo flooring, breakfast bar, double sink, new d/washer & S/S oven. The fully enclosable pergola features transparent roofing & a built in bench/kitchen area. All 3 double bedrooms offer BIR’s & ceiling fans. Family bathroom with a large vanity, shower, bath and separate toilet. A large office, rumpus room or fourth bedroom is comforted with a reverse cycle a/c. The property offers an abundance of space on 16.94 hectares of land, new fencing, solid built home with new roof, established stables, tack room, four yards, shedding equipped with 3-phase power, both rainwater & a bore with a water holding license.


Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795 4 1 10

$429,000-$439,000

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79 North Tce, Mt Gambier

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376 Cafpirco Rd, Compton

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5 Church St, Yahl

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1 Springs Rd, Pt Mac

Wendy 0468 692 993

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Selena 8724 9999

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

11 Lasiandra Crt, Mt Gambier

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15 Hartley St, Mt Gambier

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10 Hammer Crt, Mt Gambier

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Building almost ready for new students Tenison Woods College continues its facility upgradefor its youngest students When Tenison Woods College reception students return to school in 2021 they will be faced with a brand new learning area that barely resembles the classroom most of us called home in our school days. Construction on the Mackillop Community Centre, which will be home to the college’s reception students is a state-of-the-art learning space featuring spacious classrooms, a central piazza area, makers room, pod spaces and a contemporary nature playground. The Early Learning and Community Centre, which was first opened in 2014, has also undergone a expansion to better service the 3-4 year old children, for both long day-care and kindergarten. And while the bricks and mortar developments at the college only enhance the experience of every child at Tension Woods College, it is also about what happens inside those learning spaces. The Early Learning and Community Centre prides itself on its Reggio Emilia and Montessori inspired learning and the streamlined transition from our ELC to the reception community has been greatly valued by current families. The construction phase of the college’s building program has, in itself, been educational for the students as they have had front

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row seats to the diggers, tradies and trucks in action as the new rooms were being constructed, taking the opportunity to pepper their teachers and the patient tradesmen from behind the fencing, about what was happening around them. Tenison Woods College have also recently completed a brand new middle school, the Gilap Wanga Learning Community, for students in Year 7 through to Year 9. All projects at the college have been proudly supporting local contractors during this challenging time of COVID-19.

WHAT THE TEACHERS SAID… “Our innovative learning space has been intentionally designed to promote authentic learning, collaboration, connection, and community. The flexible indoor and outdoor spaces create ongoing opportunities for inquiry, exploration and creativity; honouring the competent child and their diverse interests, needs and learning pathways.” Katie Window (Reception Teacher & Key Literacy Teacher) “A flexible, collaborative learning space that values the creativity and individuality of each learner.” Amanda O’Shaughnessy (Reception Teacher) “A new Reception Learning community which caters for each individual learner in an environment which fosters creative pedagogy and develops the competence of each child.” Mirella Prosperi-Porta (Reception Teacher) “A dynamic and innovative community learning space where each child’s interests and learning needs are of upmost importance.” Vicki Gleed (Reception Teacher) “A collaborative, interactive, engaging and fun learning space that celebrates the competent child. The flexible learning spaces have been designed to integrate learning based on each child’s interests and needs throughout their learning journey.” Maria Jeffrey (Reception Teacher)

BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE: Neal Turley (Tenison Woods College business manager), Camilla Jackson (Mossop Construction project manager) & David Mezinec (Tenison Woods College principal).

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98 PICK AVENUE, MOUNT GAMBIER

“We are excited to be able to welcome families to our centre and being a part of the village supporting capable children. The beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces will enable more inquiry and discovery of the world around them, supported by wonderful Staff. We look forward to welcoming our new friends and families in 2021.” Domenica Dunn (Early Learning and Community Centre Director)

Sophie (08) 8725 8037 Property Manager

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10 GOODE TERRACE, NANGWARRY

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16 LAFFER TERRACE, NANGWARRY

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Dual street access from Quail Place  Second living or 4th bedroom 

Freshly painted & spacious living space  All bedrooms with built-in robes 

Huge master – all bedrooms with BIR’s  Spacious open plan with S/C heater & R/C unit 

Large open plan with high raked ceiling  Renovated bathroom, kitchen & laundry 

Carpeted lounge room with heating & cooling  Fully fenced backyard with garden shed 

Second living space at the rear of home   Back patio, rear yard plus carport & shedding

Mud room area + timber flooring throughout   Plenty of shedding, carport, wood sheds etc

Timber flooring throughout   Large shedding with power, pit & concrete floor

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

8 CARTHEW STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

2/89 JUBILEE HWY EAST, MOUNT GAMBIER

9 NEILSON STREET, PENOLA

EAST GAMBIER FISH SHOP

OPEN Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am $419,000

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Limestone & Dolomite villa on 1456m2  allotment

Impressive 7ft bay windows & 11ft ceilings  Formal sitting room with panoramic views  Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

$295,000

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Well designed three bedroom unit   Open plan living area with gas log fire

Conveniently located 3 bedroom home   Spacious dining living with air con unit

Busy Business with good profit   Operating 6 days a week

Undercover entertaining area  Double garage UMR with internal access 

Lovely pergola overlooking established  gardens + carport with rear yard access

Regular long term clientele  Walk in walk out - genuine reason for sale 

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Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

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RURAL RUNDOWN Mount Gambier Market Report SHEEP & LAMBS Numbers eased slightly as agents yarded 10,021 lambs and 568 sheep to total 10,589 head overall. These sold to the usual array of trade and processor buyers with a small group of active restockers present in the market. Quality was generally good as agents presented a large number of heavy lambs with great weights and freshness in the skin however demand from the buying group wasn’t as strong as the previous week as the market sold to mainly softer trends. Light lambs to the trade sold from $112 to $143 with the light weight 2 and 3 score trade types selling from $140 to $150/head. Restockers turned light lambs back out from $48 to $134, whilst those with more conditioning sold from $142 to $158/head. Trade weight 3 score lambs made from $146 to $171 to range from firm to $3/head easier. Heavy lambs sold from $164 to $190 to be $4/head softer in price as most lambs returned vendors from 720c to 750c/kg cwt. The extra heavy export weighted selection sold from $189 to a market high of $232/head. Hoggets sold from $170 to $195/head. Light ewes made from $120 to $138/head. Heavy ewes made from $150 to a high of $244/head to the trade. A line of 4 1/2 year old composite ewes with a full skin were returned to the paddock from $175 to $214/head. Wethers sold to $194 whilst Rams sold to a top of $80/head.

Naracoorte Market Report SHEEP & LAMBS Lamb numbers eased slightly and sheep made a return at Naracoorte today as agents yarded 27,417 lambs and 4074 sheep to total a combined 31,491 head overall. These sold to a slightly smaller field of trade and processor buyers with a major supermarket missing as another large field of active restockers added very strong competition to the market. Restockers moved up in weight this week as a number of these sought lambs from 20 to 22kg to pay up to $168/head for lambs to grow on including an order from Ballarat who sourced a large number. This pushed the light trade and trade lambs along with these remaining firm in price on last weeks rates while lambs outside of this category fell in price by up to $6/head. The trade purchases averaged around the 720c/ kg cwt with the lighter lambs

whilst restocker interest saw sales from 750c to 780c with some sales making to 800c kg cwt. Light lambs to the trade sold from $50 to $145 with the light weight trade 2 and 3 score selection making from $138 to $154/head. Restockers sourced lighter weights from $60 to $135 and paid from $147 to $168/head for those with more conditioning. Trade weight 3 score lambs returned from $148 to $177 as the heavy pens sold from $163 to $198, whilst the few extra heavy weight lambs returned from $192 to the market high of $231/head. Hoggets made from $121 to $204/head. Light ewes made from $90 to $124/head whilst medium weight ewes sold from $126 to $156 as the heavy pens were making from $154 to $236/ head. Wethers sold from $163 to $238/head. Rams sold from $80 to a top of $140/head.

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Best in the business Award winnings viticulturist looking to inspire a new generatrion It has been a huge couple of months for Dr Catherine Kidman, taking out two awards for her work as a viticulturist at Wynns Coonawarra. In October she was named the Gourmet Traveller WINE Viticulturist of the Year and last week received the same accolade at the 2020 Australian Women in Wine awards. “2020 has been a topsy turvy year,” Dr Kidman said. “It feels like I have been living in an alternate universe. It’s really lovely to be recognised.” Securing both accolades was a surprise to the hard working research viticulturist. “I didn’t really think I was kind of on the radar,” she said. “Viticulture is not in the limelight and viticulturists tend to shy away from the limelight but if you are doing a good job and people see that without you shouting it from the rooftop, it is definitely nice to be recognised.” For Dr Kidman, the awards give her a chance to spruik the viticulture career path and entice people to consider the diverse role as a genuine career path. “Everyone knows good wine starts in the vineyard,” she said. “And when you do the work, it clearly shows up in the quality of the wine with the work that Sue (Hodder) and Sarah (Pidgeon), the winemakers at Wynns, are ultimately doing.

Mount Gambier Market Report - CATTLE Numbers eased a little as agents yarded 1573 head. These sold to the usual array of trade and processor buyers with feeder and restocker orders present and active across the offering. Quality was generally good with the highlight being some outstanding vealer calves as the market sold from firm to a slightly easier trend. Vealer steers to the trade held firm in price with these making from 413c to 460c with similar heifers selling from 383c to 451c/kg. Feeder orders sourced steers from 413c to 429c and heifers from 382c to 388c while restockers were active on steers which sold from 430c to 442c/kg. Yearling steers to the trade were small in number, easing up to 4c as they made from 358c to 393c whilst the heifer equivalents sold from 345c to 384c/ kg. Feeder orders were active on yearling steers making from 374c to 433c whilst the heifers sold from 374c to 388c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks eased by 4c to 8c as they sold from 323c to 395c to the trade, whilst feeders saw sales from 352c to 421c/kg. Grown heifers made from 301c to 389c to the trade as feeder buyers purchased from 316c to 387c as manufacturing steers made from 270c to 325c/kg. Heavy cows held firm as they sold from 280c to 323c to the trade as the lighter types were making from 210c to 272c with restocker activity to a top of 270c and feeders purchased to 286c/kg. Bulls sold from 260c to 315c/kg

Naracoorte Market Report - CATTLE Numbers rose slightly as agents yarded 1,608 head of liveweight and open auction cattle. These sold to the usual array of trade and processor buyers along with feeder and restocker orders. Quality was generally good across the offering as the market sold to easier rates this week. Vealers eased 10c to 15c as steers to the trade ranged from 425c to 440c, with similar heifers returning from 395c to 432c/kg. Feeders sought steers from 378c to 439c, and

heifers from 395c to 426c/ kg. Restockers turned steers back to paddock from 440c to 445c/kg. Yearling steers to the trade made from 385c to 430c, with the heifer portion ranging from 313c to 405c/kg. Feeder steers sold from 384c to 427c, with the feeder heifers ranging from 336c to 420c, as restockers sourced steers from 367c to 400c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks lost up to 20c as they ranged from 338c to 385c to the trade, with feeder activity from 358c

to 399c/kg. Grown heifers returned from 300c to 390c to the trade, with feeder active here from 330c to also 390c/ kg. Manufacturing steers sold to 330c/kg. Heavy weight cows were 10c to 15c easier in price as they made from 284c to 315c/ kg. The light weight classes sold from 240c to 278c, with some feeder activity up to 276c/kg. A small offering of bulls ranged from 276c to 300c/kg.

Hamilton Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS Agents yarded 19,052 sheep at Hamilton last week an increase of 5,312 head. There was another excellent offering of sheep with all weights and grades available, this included some excellent runs of heavy wethers as well as heavy crossbred ewes. All the regular mutton processors were in attendance but again not all fully active. Once again the strong demand continued as the market was

firm to slightly dearer in places, particularly for the light 1 and 2 score sheep which were 50c/kg cwt stronger. Light to medium sheep 1 and 2 score made from $78 and $121/head to average around 650c/kg cwt. Medium weight 3 score sold from $116 to $158/ head to also average 650c/kg cwt. Heavy Merino ewes made from $162 to $220/head averaging from 650c to 680c/

kg. Heavy Merino wethers made from $200 to $270 whilst the medium weights were selling from $120 to $176/ head with both categories to average from 650c and 680c/ kg cwt. Heavy crossbred ewes sold to a top of $289/head to average from 620c to 680c/kg cwt. Hoggets 3 score sold to a top of $177/head. Terminal rams sold to $63 and the Merino rams made to $163/head.


CROSSWORD 95) Timetable abbr. 96) Bald eagle’s kin 97) Skyrocket 98) Morley of “60 Minutes” 99) Co. head, generally 100) Homeowner’s document DOWN 1) ___ effort 2) Repulsive 3) Satan’s work 4) Expose 5) Moore-Swayze film 6) Sandusky’s lake 7) Distant: prefix 8) Lyric poem 9) Like a frustrating beach vacation 10) ___ breve (2/2 time) 11) Shamus

“...you just want young people to consider a career in viticulture and more broadly, agriculture, and that’s what would be amazing...” “Amazing fruit grows into making amazing wine. “You just want young people to consider a career in viticulture and more broadly, agriculture, and that’s what would be amazing. “Viticulture is so much more than pruning and driving the tractor.” For Dr Kidman, her journey to the top of the viticulture profession started near the Yarra Valley, in Victoria, where she had a keen interest in biology, nature and generally playing around with plants. “It was serendipity that I found this course at La Trobe University in Melbourne and I loved it,” Dr Kidman said. “It was like I found my place and my people.” It was also where she also discovered her love of research and so honours and eventually a PhD were all completed as she looked to continue to ask questions and find the answers when it came to improved vineyard management. “I kind of fell into research when I was working in Mildura at the Department of Primary Industries and I was exposed to the whole science of viticulture,” she said. “I have always been very curious and love delving into things more deeply and I’m not one to let the topic or subject go.” What has become her forte is being that bridge between academia and research and how that plays out in the vineyard, with her work on root stocks and dealing with climate change and what are the best choices for different climate conditions and just how things can be done better in vineyards to get better results. “It is about taking the hard core science and distilling it down to a practical change – to use that knowledge to produce exceptional wines,” Dr Kidman said. “This role is perfect for me because I get to play in the world of academia but also have that practical outlook.” She is also paying it forward, supervising some University of Adelaide PhD students. Dr Kidman says she was really humbled to have received consecutive top honours, ahead of her talented peers. “I am blown away to have been named the Australian Women

in Wine Viticulturist of the Year,” she said. “To receive this award and also Gourmet Traveller Wine Viticulturist of the Year is humbling and incredible recognition not only for me personally but for the broader Wynns team.” Gourmet Traveller WINE chairman of judges Peter Forrestal had nothing but praise for Dr Kidman when she took out the perpetual award for Viticulturist of the Year for Gourmet Traveller WINE. “Catherine Kidman shows how detailed viticultural investigation can have a significant impact on wine quality,” he said. “She wants the vines to produce grapes that are concentrated in colour and flavour and is looking for judicious water management to achieve this via research that includes the use of thermography. “As the GT Wine Viticulturist of the Year for 2020, we salute Cath Kidman’s meticulous research and the ways in which it impacts on the wine quality at Wynns in the short and long term. “It’s valuable and impressive in itself, but even more important when considered as part of the contribution that the team of viticulturists makes to the quality of wine at Wynns.” The Australian Women in Wine Awards acknowledges and rewards the work of women in the Australian wine community, with an aim to inspire and highlight female role models and leaders. “I believe there has never been a more challenging, but exciting, time to be in our vineyards,” DR Kidman said. “I welcome the next generation to challenge the status quo and create a sustainable future both from an environmental and career point of view – there is so much scope for new ways of thinking and I can’t wait to watch our fearless females take action.” The online event was broadcast live from the Langton’s TV studios in Sydney to the Australian Women in Wine Facebook page, where it was watched by wine industry figures across the country, and around the world and was cohosted by comedian, media personality and Grapes of Mirth founder Merrick Watts and AWIWA founder and chair Jane Thomson.

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Taking Christmas into virtual world Mount Gambier’s 2020 Christmas sets up hashtag The innovations continue as city officials look to ensure Christmas 2020 still has a festive feel despite the restrictions around the usual celebrations. Technology has again come to the resuce with augmented reality (AR) playing a role in the City of Mount Gambier’s latest initiative. The City of Mount Gambier invites the community to experience Christmas themed Augmented Reality (AR) around the city in the lead up to Christmas through three trails of festive animations The Riddoch coordinator Talie Teakle said six animations have been set up across three different trails at iconic tourist locations such as the Visitor Centre, Valley Lakes and Umpherston Sinkhole, the city centre and throughout the Rail

Lands, viewable via smart phone. “With COVID-19 restrictions varying we wanted to provide a Christmas experience for the community that wouldn’t rely on large crowds and was something we haven’t had in Mount Gambier before,� Ms Teakle said. “Augmented reality through your phone is a fun way to bring some Christmas cheer in a new, innovative and COVID safe way.� Large stickers have been placed around the city featuring QR codes that will direct users to download a free app called ‘Eyejack’ to launch the AR experience and view the magical Christmas animations. “You can even point your phone at your friends and film them interacting with Santa or reindeers, falling presents and

“...they’ll be able to keep those videos as a special Christmas keepsake...� Mandy Telfer (City of Mount Gambier senior visitor service officer)

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snowglobes,�Ms Teakle said. Brochures outlining the full list of 18 locations are available from the Civic Centre, The Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre and the Mount Gambier Visitor Centre. “We love that visitors to our tourist locations will be able to record each other interacting with Christmas animations against picturesque backdrops at Umpherston Sinkhole and the Blue Lake,� senior visitor service officer Mandy Telfer said. “They’ll be able to keep those videos as a special Christmas keepsake, and upload them to social media with just one click.� The experience will be on offer until December 26 this year and users are encouraged to share their videos on social media using the hashtag #christmas5290.

Salmon laksa bake 1 small red onion, cut into thin wedges 4 (about 180g each) salmon fillets 270ml can coconut milk 185g jar Malaysian laksa paste 60ml (1/4 cup) gluten-free chicken stock 1 large lime, rind finely grated, juiced 1 bunch baby bok choy, quartered 1/2 cup fresh coriander sprigs 55g (1 cup) bean sprouts 1 long fresh green chilli, thinly sliced 200g bean thread vermicelli, blanched, to serve Lime wedges, extra, to serve Method Preheat the oven to 200C/180C fan forced. Lightly grease a shallow ovenproof dish. Place the onion and salmon in the prepared dish. Place milk, laksa paste, stock, lime rind and juice in a large jug. Stir to combine. Pour the laksa mixture over the salmon and bake for 10 minutes. Add the bok choy to the dish. Bake for a further 5 minutes or until the salmon is just cooked through and vegetables are tendercrisp. Scatter the coriander, bean sprouts and chilli over the salmon. Serve with bean thread vermicelli and extra lime wedges.

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TV THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3

THURSDAY DECEMBER 3

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FRIDAY DECEMBER 4

TV FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4

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;E@>;5>::>;ED@CEH HH E<G CA&& DH CF@=H A.AH E05 @C8BEH6:9<8>E HH E<G 3;ADH DH DEEE B@9H3CA,EH 2'#E ""E/E /'?<81>;>ED@/$! CED ;E >>EG5 699A*=F9H67D=C@:A@HD@CH HH E<G /B$AFEH( 9 ;">77JE EE E#G >0EG5 3;FH B?8FD=H"@-H ?H D@/$! CED. CE6:><=,E HH E<G 5>;-?=EDABCEH 78"",E > ?E 97?<84-?EE ;-78=5 E :>78>;CEE 2;@?8 @?ED@E+CED ;E &<2;9EB>; ED ;E ' + DH6::H67D=C@:A@?H EE E0G "F@=;H ?H%@C@9ADFEE >GE<G )1)H'BC:9H+F.DEH @>;4><8;CE B?<'>; E%2==8>; E +F.DEE &?)9;4E35?E658;8;-E >>EGG 0#H!B7CDH ?H%B:A*FH >0E55 "C@87:@ED@/$! CEE 2;-><8>;CEE 3;FH%CB F*=EDABCEE 6?>EDA><:E CED@CEH 27D=B9-HD@E7CH >0E0G /B$AFEH( #E@>;E *ED@CE >>E>5 3;FH @=FH);B.H'A=;H >GE0G 6?; DH1C7D;H'A=;H >>E55 ?H1F*B4A?8H6H B9H EE0E#5 "F7=D*;FH'F::FH ?8:AD;H+F.DHH D.$!CE6:><=,E 9;;8?E ?;E >>E0G )=F,;F?H2B: FC=HDABCEH @4FEHH ?H2F?=C@:H :BCA9@H HH<EGG 3;@AH+F.DH D ;E >;:9;?=? E ;-78=5CE >0EGG !B4FH);B,,A?8 ? 9<>5E 2::9;ED@CE D@/$! C

WIN SA

ABC

7MATE

7TWO

BOLD

HH E<G 2CFF(H3BH2B@D=HDABCH HH EGG !B4FH);B,,A?8HH HH EGG !B4FH);B,,A?8H HH EGG )=BC@8FH'@CDHDABCH HH EGG @CC-H3;FH'B?9FC,7,HH HH EGG 0G0GH BC47:@H>H HH E<G %@.?H)=@CDHDABCH HH EGG !@CC- DH%C@*=A*FHH 1@;C@A?H C@?9H%CA HH HH EGG 64FCA*@?H%A*(FCDH HH EGG /A::AB?H"B::@CH/A?7=FHH HH EGG /ADDAB?H 4,BDDA :FH DABCH HH E<G +12H3B9@-HH DABCH >GEGG 64FCA*@ DH @4FHDABCH >0EGG !BD,A=@:HD@CH >GEGG @(FH6?9H3;FH @=4@?H >>EGG 6H BB= @::H A&FHDABCH HH>EGG 'BC:9 DH/BD=H DABCH >0EGG "BB4D9@-H%CF,,FCDH 64@ A?8H A9FBDHD@CH >>EGG /@* -$FCHDABCH DABCH HH<EGG /A::AB?H"B::@CH/A?7=FHH >0EGG +2 )HDABCH HH>EGG 6 H/F?H /H: H HH<E<G /@(FH B7H @78;H 7=H HH>EGG ' + DH6::H67D=C@:A@?H HH0EGG A4A=:FDDHDABCH B79HDABCH +F.DH HH0E<G A9FDH"B.?H ?9FCH HH#E<G 3;FH F@:H)F@*;@?8FH HH0EGG 6 DH A?FD=HD@E+CH DABCH DABCH HH<EGG 1B?9AH FD*7FHDABCH HH<E<G A&FH &&H B@9HDABCH HH5EGG ?9FCH3;FH!@44FCH HH<E<G "A@8?BDADH/7C9FCH HH#EGG 6:H/* :@D;@? DH AD; ?H DABCH DABCH 'A=;H/@=FDHH HH5E<G D*@,FH3BH3;FH HH#E<G )=@CH3CF(EH3;FH+F =H HH#E<G 7= @*(H3C7*(FCDH 2B7?=C-HH F?FC@=AB?HDABCH DABCH HH E<G )%26H6?A4@:H HH5E<G )=@CH3CF(EH B-@8FCEH HH5E<G )=BC@8FH'@CDHDABCH FD*7FHDABCH 3;FH/7DFHDABCH HH EGG 64FCA*@?H%A*(FCDH HH EGG +A8;=:-H+F.DHH HH E<G 1B?9AH FD*7FHDABCH DABCH HH E<G @=;FCH1CB.?HDABCH HH E<G +2 )EH65>79'HD@CH HH EGG %@.?H)=@CDHDABCH HH E<G /7C9B*;H/-D=FCAFDH HH E<G !@.@AAH A$F HD@E+CH HH E<G /B$AFEH(35?E 9;-E 8==E D@E+CH >GE<G )F@:H3F@4HD@E+CH B994;8-5:*ED@E+07CED. CE >>E<G 'F99A?8H)7C,CADFDEH >0E<G !B4FH);B,,A?8H 6:><=,EB??;>E >+8=EH 2@78;=H ?H2@4FC@H HH0EGG +2 )EH ;19-;8:9HD@CH >>EGG 64FCA*@?H"@9HDABCH D@CH HH<EGG "A@8?BDADH/7C9FCH >0EGG !@C9*BCFH%@.?HDABCE >0E<G 3;FH A?FH6C=H67*=AB?HH DABCE >0E<G )=BC@8FH'@CDEDABCE HH<E<G ?9FCH3;FH!@44FCH HH5EGG )=@CH3CF(EH B-@8FCEH EE>EGG %@.?H)=@CDEDABC DABC 35?E@2=?EDABC

SBS

SBS VICELAND

GO

7MATE

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

;+>4?<=*EDABCED. CE DABCH ?>+?<EE HH#EGG 3;FH'BC:9HH 6:><=,EA>27E ?E@>:EH <E<G F8BH CAF?9DEH AC:DH ?H >GE55 64FCA*@?H"@9HDABCH HH#E55 612H+F.DH ,9@=FHH >0E5G ,:BCFHH 6H/ADDAB?HDABCE >>E55 !@C9*BCFH%@.?HD@CE HH5EGG "'H+F.DH A$F HH>EGG !B4FH);B,,A?8H #EGG %B(F4B? >0E<G "BB4D9@-H%CF,,FCDE

7TWO

SBS MOVIES

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

BOLD

PEACH

HH EGG 2;@C4F9HDABCH HH EGG "CH 7A??H/F9A*A?FH 'B4@?HDABCH HH EGG C@DAFCHDABCH HH EGG $FC- B9-H B$FDH @-4B?9HDABCH >GEGG 2;FFCDHDABCH >>EGG 3;FH+FA8; B7C;BB9H DABCH >>E<G 7:FDH &H ?8@8F4F?=H DABCH >0EGG ' + DH6::H67D=C@:A@?H +F.DHH HH>EGG 316HH HH>E<G /F9A74HD@CH HH0E<G 3;FH A?8H &H 7FF?DH DABCH HH<E<G )FA?&F:9HDABCH HH#EGG $FC- B9-H B$FDH @-4B?9HDABCH HH5EGG C@DAFCHDABCH HH EGG CAF?9DHDABCH HH E<G +FA8; B7CDHDABCH HH EGG CAF?9DHDABCH HH EGG 3;FH1A8H1@?8H3;FBC-H DABCH HH E<G )FA?&F:9HDABCH >GE<G 2@CB: DH)F*B?9H6*=H DABC

HH E5G /B$AFEE(&877*EDABCED.$!CE >>EGG !F@9:A?FH+F.DEE HH EGG +F.DH1CF@(&@D=HE 5E<G 'BC:9.@=*;EH HH5EGG 'BC:9.@=*;HH 6:><=,E@>::5? E )=79ABH>GHDABCEE EE EGG 612H+F.DH/BC?A?8DEE >EGG %1)H+F.D;B7CE >0EGG 2;A:9H F?A7DHH &>);:9;EE >0EGG "CH%;A:HDABCEE >GEGG 7= @*(H A?8FCEDABCEE 0EGG ),A?@H1A&A9@H6?9H/FE HH0EG5 1F@=H3;FH ?=FC?F=HH HH0E<G @4FH &H1CBDHDABCH >>E<5 /B$AFEE(B<>1?E "E 3;FH A$A?8H BB4EDABCEH >GE<G )*B==AD;H F=DH"B.?H D@CHH @9;>19*EDABCED.$ CE ?=FC=@A?4F?=H

?9FCEDABCEE <EGG CF@=H1CA=AD;H @A:.@-H HH<EGG !7?=A?8H!A=:FCHDABCH HH<E5G 612H64FCA*@EH'BC:9H 6:><=,E 8197?E 84'>;EE 3B?A8;=EE >>EGG @C9F?A?8H67D=C@:A@EH B7C?F-DHDABCH +F.DH3B?A8;=HH HH>E<G /B$AFEH(35?E@>;E 59E HH>E<5 3;CFFH F8H6?9H/F@=EE >0EGG 612H+F.DH6=H+BB?HE <E<G ';BH"BH B7H3;A?(H HH#E>5 %1)H+F.D;B7CHH

;+?;:?4E 5<8=:'>=*E HH0EGG 798FH 79-EDABCEE HH>EGG 69@4H!A::DEH3;FH @D=H B7H6CF EHH HH5E>5 3;FH @98F=H);B.HH DABCED.$ CE6:><=,E >;E HH<EGG F&=H &&H3;FH/@,HE F8ED@CEH >;?E32<;?<EDABCEH HH5E#5 3;FH B-H &H%@A?=A?8H 6:?+?;=EE @C4H3BH BC(EE EE0EGG CA&& DH CF@=H A.AH #E<G );@7?H/A*@::F& DH 'A=;H1B H BDDHDABCH HH<E05 /B$AFEE(A978;>*EDABCE HH<E0 3;FH1B:9H6?9H3;FH B@9H3CA,EE )=@AC.@-H3BH!F@$F?EH HH E>5 6:B?FHDABCH D.$ CE6:><=,E/;>=:>=8>E HH#EG# 1F@7=A&7:EDABCEH EE<EGG 612H+F.DH /<'>-?449;EDABCEE 65?+:=9+>ED ;E <?;15CEE >GH+F.DH ACD=EE 6&=FC?BB?DHE 5E<G F==FCDH6?9H+74 FCDEE HH EG5 FB,@C9- HDABCH HH#E<0 ' +H+F.DEE EE#EGG 6H1FCC-H B-@:H EGG /@D=FC4A?9H67D=C@:A@EE HH E<G + 3 H+F.DH ,9@=FHH HH5E05 /B$AFEH( ?848*EDABCE HH E<5 H 7=H &H>GH2@=DH D.$!CE6:><=,E/;2 E 3;FH%CB F*=EDABCEE 2;CAD=4@DEH E<G )1)H'BC:9H+F.DHH "BFDH2B7?=9B.?HDABCH 6:?""?;ED ;EB?<'>;CEH HH5EGG 3;FH A$A?8H BB4EDABCEE HH5EGG D*@,FH CB4H3;FH2A=-EH E<5 'BC:9 DH/BD=H HH E<G !B@C9FCDHD@CH HH E<G /B$AFEE(/'?<81>;E HH EGG 3;FH C@;@4H+BC=B?H EE EGG 3;FH"C74EE 7 7CAB7DEHH HH E0G ?@H B$FDH%BC?BH A>=:9<>7*ED@E70=CED.$ CE );B.ED@CEE HH EGG 612H+F.DHE A<8+>:?E ?:=EDABCEE D@/$! CED ;E ;-78=5 E 6:><=,E >;E@1B<?-9<EE HH E<G 316EE HH E<G @C9F?A?8H67D=C@:A@EE E<G 3;FH'B?9FC&7:H'BC:9H 8;;8=5CE HH E<G /B$AFEE(35?E358;E%?4E HH EGG !78;FD-JH'FH!@$FH6H EE E<G FF&H A$FEE &H2;B*B:@=FEDABCEH 8;?*ED@E70+CED. CE6:><=,E HH E0G %CB :F4ED@E70=CEOE EE E<G 316H E0G H 7=H &H>GH2@=DH"BFDH >GE>G @8C@?=H 7FF?H D@/$! CH 8'E >+8? ?7EE 2-5?=)0E6:?#5?;E E >GEG5 /74EH 27)HD@E7CEOE 2B7?=9B.?ED@CEH >0E#G /B$AFEH(684E/;4E/)>,E HH E<G /'9=0E&?1 )E 21>=0E @815>?7.=E5>4E>E:?<<8 7?E >GE>5 )1)H'BC:9H+F.DH @=FH >>EGG 3;FH FF9HH 9:E/E 9+?E6:9<)*ED@CE 7>8<?E 99#?<0E >+?E ;8-5:E>;4E5>=E >GE#5 2B7?=C-H/7DA*EH 877 877)E >>E<G +@=7C@:H'A?FDH'A=;H 2:B$ADHD@E4070=CED ;E D.$ CE6:><=,E/;;?E 2<:8=E . ?87E:>1 7?E:5?E"8<=:E =9'?:58;-E5?E >;:=E:9E 65> ?=#?><?ED$ !E E <?;15CE D ;E3>->79- E ;-78=5CEE HH E55 9<74E#<9 7?'=PE :?77E >:5)PE $ ! CEDABCH >0E0G /B$AFEE( ?<<)E6#<8;-?<,E EE0E05 /B$AFEE(35?E ? E ' + DH6::H67D=C@:A@?H >GE<5 612H @=FH+F.DEE >>E5G +B ED@/$! CE HH EG5 35?E #?<>*ED@/$! CE B8<7"<8?;4*ED@/$! CE +F.DEE >GE5G C7F?HD@CEH ED ;E <?;15 E3>'87CE >GEG5 D. !CE6:><=,E >+84E6927 D.$ CED ;E <?;15C 3;FH%CB F*=EDABCE >>E<G C@8FHD@/$! CE 0E55 "F@9H 7*(-ED@E70+CH >0EGG

GEM

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Classifications: (G) General, (PG) Parental Guidance, (M) Mature Audiences, (MA15+) Mature Audience Over 15 Years[s] Subtitles, Consumer Advice: (d) drug references, (s) sexual references or sex scenes (h) horror, (l) language, (mp) medical procedures, (n) nudity, (v) violence


TV SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5

SATURDAY DECEMBER 5

NINE SA

SEVEN SA

WIN SA

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TV SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6

SUNDAY DECEMBER 6

NINE SA

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TV MONDAY, DECEMBER 7

MONDAY DECEMBER 7

NINE SA

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AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION

• Bookkeeping & Payroll Services (at competitive rates) • Accounting Software Setup & Training.

Office No.25, The Convent, 20 Penola Road, Mount Gambier Ph: 0400 174 389 E: nick@graneytax.com.au

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ASBESTOS SERVICES

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New Online Store www.jaypak.net.au

• Large range of new & used caravans • Parts & accessories, everything for your caravan • Caravan service & repairs, skilled experienced technicians 250 Jubilee Highway West, Mount Gambier Phone (08) 8725 2826 caravans@donehuesleisure.com.au

Instore 64 Sturt Street, Mount Gambier 5290 Phone 08 8723 1422 Email sales@jaypak.net.au Find us on Facebook

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EMPLOYMENT

B DOUBLE PRE-LOADER Afternoon Shift - Mount Gambier We currently have an excellent opportunity for an experienced Driver/ Storeperson to join our Despatch team as a Pre-Loader, working afternoon shift between our Mount Gambier sites. In this position, you will be required to work independently, using a forklift to load and unload trucks, deliver loads between sites, pick product and assemble loads and undertake other general duties relating to despatch / warehousing. The successful applicant must have: • A current MC licence (essential) with a good driving record (evidence will be required) • A current Forklift licence (essential) • Warehouse and delivery experience • Excellent time management and organisational skills • Basic computer skills (an advantage) To secure this role, you will be enthusiastic, reliable and self-motivated, work well on your own and enjoy working in a team environment.

Barry Maney

As part of the selection process, applicants must be prepared to undergo a pre-employment medical examination, which includes functional, audiometric, alcohol and drug testing.

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Borg is an Equal Opportunity Employer

TRUCK SALES MANAGER

For more information and to submit an application, please visit https://careers.borgs.com.au

About the Company With over 43 year’s industry experience, Barry Maney Group is a trusted and leading name in the Vehicle Sales & Service industry and the wider Limestone Coast community. In early 2019, BMG became part of the CMV Group of Companies, which has been operating for over 85 years in South Australia and Victoria, having a turnover in excess of $1 billion. BMG are authorized Dealers for iconic truck brands; Kenworth, DAF and Hino providing sales, service and quality parts to our valued Customers. The Role Due to leadership growth, a rare management opportunity has emerged for an experienced and highly motivated Truck Sales Manager. As the successful candidate, you will be a hands-on leader of this award winning, high performing sales team which is revered by the heavy vehicle industry. You will be charged with propelling this team into the future, whilst servicing our customers to the highest standard.

VEHICLE ADMINISTRATOR

Key areas of responsibility: • Provide direction and support to the sales team to achieve targets • Identify and strategies for sales growth and marketing of Aboutobjectives the Company all brands With over 44 year’s industry experience, Barry Maney Group is a trusted • Regularly review targets results and industry implement appropriate leading name in the Vehicleand Sales & Service and the local action plansThe business works closely with their various franchise community. partners vehicle and are authorized • Manage inventory Dealers for iconic brands such as Ford, Hyundaiwork and Volkswagen with Kenworth, DAF and Hino • Monitor in progresscars andalong propose annual forecasts and trucks. budgets • Create develop strong relationships withdepends relevanton Here atand BMG, we believe that working our ongoing success greatly our outstanding team and therefore, finding the next perfect fit for our Franchisor representatives. team is vital. • Manage key relationships with sub-dealers and key customers • Develop new business opportunities in order to grow the business Be a part of the BMG team • Provide direction and support to sales team to achieve sales This position is considered a vital support link for other departments objectives and targets ensuring high levels of efficiency, organisation and customer service. • Promote effective and regular communication to encourage team As the successful candidate,desired you will outcomes possess exceptional interpersonal cohesion and to achieve and communication skills, be task driven with excellent organisational

skills and would have the ability to provide key management information to Requirements / skills all business stakeholders. • Industry experience is essential • 5+ years in a Sales Manager or similar managerial role is essential • AResponsibilities driven leader with awould stronginclude: commitment to building a positive team • Maintain vehicle inventories and stock control culture and engagement • Process vehicle deals • High-level communication, written, collaboration and delegation • Maintain vehicle payments to finance companies skills • Maintain records of company vehicles • Self-driven and results orientated with a keen appreciation of what it • Process timesheets takes to drive and motivate a sales team. As part of record the position, you willand experience: • Proven track of leading teams achieving budgets • Being part of a dynamic and award winning team with a solid focus on

Benefits values and a culture which inspires; As part of the CMV ongoing Group of companies, BMG we development. are committed to • Being provided specialist trainingatand career attracting the best talent. If you meet the criteria and you are looking to work in a progressive

We team offer:environment then this is the job you should be applying for. Please • Aforward generous your remuneration cover letter andpackage resume to: • Fully maintained company vehicle, phone and laptop Human Resources • Work with Australia’s market leading truck brand Barry Maney Group on health and insurance programs • Corporate discounts PO Boxstaff 442 functions Mount Gambier SA 5290 • Annual and employee rewards Email careers@barrymaney.com.au

Sales Duncan McGregor 0407 722 983 Jill Collins 0400 598 327 Roz Crispino 0419 366 649

Applications How to Apply close Friday 4th December 2020 Please email your cover letter and resume to Confidential Enquiries are welcome 0417 814 217 careers@barrymaney.com.au

Early Childhood Educator (Diploma of Children’s Services)

The Mount Gambier Child Care Centre are currently looking to recruit Early Childhood Educators for casual relief positions starting January 2021. Our Child Care Centre is a not for profit community based Centre with a long standing history in the community for over 45 years. The successful applicant would need to understand and be able to implement: • The Early Years Learning Framework • Predominant theories from early childhood such as Attachment theory and the theory of Social Constructivism. • Understandings of the Reggio Emilia approach to early learning. The Centre offers: • • • •

Above award planning time Regular rostered hours in advance Higher than recommended staff to child ratios Comprehensive educator training

The successful applicant will be expected to: • • • •

Implement the Centre’s Philosophy Attend staff meetings and training sessions Be involved in after hour’s programs when required Have completed a Diploma of Children’s Service (Early Childhood Education and Care) or other equivalent qualification

We offer an extensive induction and training period for all staff incorporating current methods and ideas that compliment our centre philosophy including Circle of Security, Marte Meo and the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education. Our centre has been awarded an over all rating of “Exceeding” with the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority by achieving an exceeding rating in all seven quality assurance areas. The Centre is well supported not just by the educators and families but also the wider community. We are extensively resourced creating excellent opportunities for children and optimizing their learning. The centre has adopted a natural approach to learning and view the outdoor area as much a learning space as the indoor environment. The environment is welcoming of new educa-tors who join the team and all employees are supported through their transition into the centre. The successful applicant will be joining a passionate and dedicated group of educators. Please ensure your qualification has been assessed by ACECQA and if you have not gained your qualification in Australia, please ensure you have had your skills recognition assessment completed and an Australian parchment issued. If you are interested in applying. Please contact either Fiona or Jess on 87251133 or via email mgccc@bigpond.com to request a job description or any further information to support your application. Applications close on Wednesday 9th December 2020.


Employment Opportunities

Wattle Range Council is a local community focused organisation which seeks to encourage and support local employment. Current positions available include: MANAGER OPERATIONS As a member of the Engineering Services Leadership Team, the Manager Operations provides effective leadership of the Operations team in the delivery of front-line services to the community. This incorporates critical service delivery in the areas of Road Construction and Unsealed Maintenance, Sealed Road and Footpath Maintenance, Parks and Gardens and Mechanical Services. This role is responsible for ensuring these services are provided within budget and comply with relevant statutory and WHS obligations, regulations, codes, guidelines and Council policies and procedures. An attractive remuneration package in the range of $101,593– $108,005 is on offer based on experience, plus 9.5% superannuation. This position is full time and entitled to a rostered day off each month and full private use of Council vehicle.

ADMINISTRATION OFFICER – ENGINEERING SERVICES An opportunity has arisen for an Administration Officer to join the Engineering Services Team. Reporting to the Director of Engineering Services, this position is responsible for ensuring a high level of customer service and administrative support is provided to Council’s Engineering Department. An attractive remuneration package in the range of $59,919– $64,730 is on offer based on experience, plus 9.5% superannuation. This position is full time and entitled to a rostered day off each month. Position descriptions and information about Wattle Range Council is available from Council’s website at www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au. Applications MUST include a: - Completed selection criteria, addressing both the essential and desirable criteria available from the website - Resume including three relevant referees Applications should be marked ‘confidential’ and addressed to the Human Resource and Risk Manager, PO Box 27, Millicent SA 5280 or emailed to hr@wattlerange.sa.gov.au by 9am on Monday, 7 December 2020.

Drymill Shift Supervisor OneFortyOne (OFO) is a vertically integrated, trans-Tasman sustainable timber products organisation. The OFO Jubilee Mill has received significant investment over the last 5 years with state of the art technology, making it one of the premier mills in Australia with a highly engaged and motivated workforce. This sawmill is the largest in South Australia with OFO being a huge contributor of supporting local employment, the economy and regional communities. OFO have a combined sawmilling portfolio capable of processing 1M/m3 of log annually. At OneFortyOne, we believe in an inclusive culture that is rich in diverse thinking, ideas and experience. We understand that our people are the cornerstone to our success and we are passionate about being a great place to work.

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the creative fibre group

If you can see yourself enhancing recovery levels & focus on continuous improvement to achieve higher production results, then this role would be a great fit for you. The key attributes we are seeking include: • A mindset of Home Safe and Well • Ensure compliance with OH&S and Environmental legislation • Being energised to continually achieve production results through optimisation and value recovery with our new industry leading scanning technology • Sound decision making ability that factors in contingencies and anticipates possible outcomes • Working closely with the Drymill Manager, Quality Manager, Maintenance and Optimisation teams, as well as inter department collaboration • The capabilities and elements to lead and motivate a high performance Drymill Team • Identifying and acting on process improvements and efficiencies in consultation with team members • Supporting the delivery of positive financial performance • Play an active role in production performance improvement through understanding forecasts and optimisation to adapt on the run to changing environments and market demand • Working on a Day / Afternoon shift roster and providing a stable and supportive work environment for the Drymill team. An extensive, relevant technical background, along with mechanical experience gained from a medium to heavy industry background is preferred together with some people leadership and management experience. Related sector exposure within the sawmilling industry would be highly regarded. Salary is commensurate with experience. Enquiries about the role can be directed to Glenn McRobert, Dry Processing Manager on 0457 846 241 Send applications by COB Friday 11th December 2020 to Karen Shanahan karen.shanahan@onefortyone.com.au

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Early Childhood Teacher

(Bachelor of Early Childhood Education) The Mount Gambier Child Care Centre are currently looking to recruit an Early Childhood Teacher for a part time position (16 hours a week) starting January 2021. Our Child Care Centre is a not for profit community based Centre with a long standing history in the community for over 45 years. The successful applicant would need to understand and be able to implement: • The Early Years Learning Framework • Predominant theories from early childhood such as Attachment theory and the theory of Social Constructivism. • Understandings of the Reggio Emilia approach to early learning. The Centre offers: • • • •

Above award planning time Regular rostered hours Higher than recommended staff to child ratios Comprehensive educator training

The successful applicant will be expected to: • • • •

Implement the Centre’s Philosophy Attend staff meetings and training sessions Be involved in after hour’s programs when required Have completed a Diploma of Children’s Service (Early Childhood Education and Care) or other equivalent qualification

We offer an extensive induction and training period for all staff incorporating current methods and ideas that compliment our centre philosophy including Circle of Security, Marte Meo and the Reggio Emilia approach to early childhood education. Our centre has been awarded an over all rating of “Exceeding” with the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority by achieving an exceeding rating in all seven quality assurance areas. The Centre is well supported not just by the educators and families but also the wider community. We are extensively resourced creating excellent opportunities for children and optimizing their learning. The centre has adopted a natural approach to learning and view the outdoor area as much a learning space as the indoor environment. The environment is welcoming of new educators who join the team and all employees are supported through their transition into the centre. The successful applicant will be joining a passionate and dedicated group of educators. Please ensure your qualification has been assessed by ACECQA and you have gained teacher registration or special authority to teach with the Teachers Registration Board of South Australia if choosing to apply. Applica-tions from currently enrolled students will also be considered as part of the National Law transitional provision for a person working as an early childhood teacher. You are eligible to apply if you are actively working towards an accredited early childhood teaching qualification and can provide documentary evidence that you are at least 50% through a four-year course or hold an approved Diploma and are enrolled in an accredited early childhood teacher edu-cation program. If you are interested in applying. Please contact either Fiona or Jess on 87251133 or via email mgccc@bigpond.com to request a job description or any further information to support your application. Applications close on Wednesday 9th December 2020.

Passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, 24th November 2020. Aged 92years. Loved and loving husband of Heather for 70 years. Loving father and father-in-law of Kaye (dec) and Ged, Helen and Richard, Deb and Phil. Adored Pa of Travis and Heidi and Respected friend of Johannie, and Ben and cherished great grandfather to Thomas and Ava. Brother of Nola and Des, Father of Lorraine. Beautiful memories woven in gold, This is the picture we tenderly hold, Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, To love, cherish and never forget. A private service for Max will be held. In lieu of floral tributes a donation to the Royal Flying Doctor Service, PO Box 381, Marleston SA 5033 would be appreciated. In the care of SOUTH EAST FUNERAL SERVICES 1 White Avenue, Ph: 8725 4333

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EMPLOYMENT A1 Distribution is a family-owned transport company in Mount Gambier that distributes time sensitive and general freight across the South East & Tatiara areas. Opportunity now exists within the Company for a highly motivated individual to join our Mount Gambier based team.

LOCAL SOUTH EAST DRIVER MR licence is essential Forklift and HR licence would be an advantage

The successful applicant will be responsible for completing a wide range of duties across the business including: • Loading and delivering freight within the South East Area • Providing Superior customer service • Working with MDT scanners & internal paperwork • Operation of electric pallet jack • Operation of Tailgate Loader. The successful applicant must possess the following skills: • Work well in high pressure situations • Ability to work without direct supervision • Be able to follow instructions & company procedures • Excellent numeracy and literacy skills • Good communication skills • Lateral thinker • Meticulous with paperwork • Flexibility to work within a changing environment • Must be fit, neat, tidy and have good personal hygiene • A positive working attitude • Ability to work in a team environment

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Clearly a force of nature New art exhibition unveiled

The Limestone Coast is blessed with natural attractions – a walk along the rugged coast, a stroll alongside the Glenelg River, exploring the scrubland and for most of us, it is a chance to get out and just relax while getting some exercise and fresh air. But for four local artists, it is all of that and more – it is a world of inspiration and the work emanating from those regular walks are now on display at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex gallery. Bernadette Clifford, Kerrie Head (above bottom right), Kay McDonnell (above bottom left) and Julie Ann McEwen (above top) have put together their Four(ce) of Nature exhibition, showcasing the fibre, textile and mixed media artwork created by the awesome foursome. It sees a collection of 2D, 3D and wearable art, as well as works created from two challenges the quartet set themselves – to create a shell using their own chosen medium with the proviso is fitted into a 30cm cube and to create a 2D piece to fit inside a supplied frame, featuring used tea bags. It makes for a fascinating and eclectic collection of works that is open from December 3 until February 28, with a Meet the Artists session this Sunday from 1-3pm. Flora and fauna are Bernadette’s passion and while she does not label herself a photographer, she certainly uses photography as a key tool in capturing the inspiration for her pieces.

Leaf prints and eco-dyeing are techniques that dominate her current work, while she also dabbles in hand and machine stitching, working with yarns, fibres and fabrics, draws with pens and pencils and always has a focus on recycling and sustainability. Kerrie is all about textiles, as she dyes, prints and stitches her way to unique works, including sculpture. Her work has long reflected the natural environment as she has evolved form her early work as a traditional seamstress and quilter to the wide world of textiles, working primarily in mixed media. Kay also focuses on the use of natural materials in her work, including wool, silk fabric and silk fibre, incorporating natural dyeing and printing to her felted 2D and 3D pieces. She looks to shine a light on ecological issues on her artwork. With a background in fine arts education, there is not an art form Julie Ann has not at least dabbled in. She is all about the stitching , building textured surfaces as she finds the patterns and colour of nature appearing in her works. And while it makes for a slow process, hand stitching is her weapon of choice, enjoying its meditative qualities. TAKING UP THE CHALLENGE: (Below left) The Four(ce) of Nature Shell Challenge and (below right) the works created with the used teabags for the Port MacDonnell Commuity Complex gallery exhibition.

SPORT The X factor South premiership coach earns SANFL gig In 2015, South Gambier playing coach Brett Exelby plotted the downfall of the Tigers, leading his side to the Western Border Football League premiership in an extra time grand final over North Gambier. Fast forward five years and having moved to Adelaide at the beginning of this year, Exelby is now a Tiger, again, returning to the Glenelg Football Club in the SANFL as an assistant coach. He is no stranger to the club, having played there in his younger years, and he was thrilled to be back in the fold and pursuing his coaching aspirations under 2019 premiership coach Mark Stone. “I sort of spent this year away from football,” Exelby (pictured in action in the 2015 grand final) said, although he did coach son Easton’s Year 5/6 football team at Westminster School. “I did spend a lot of the year watching the first 18 and watching that progression at college footy and seeing a couple of boys from the South East running around I got that itch to coach again.” So he rang his mate and Glenelg Football Club Head of Football Paul Sandercock and they met up for a chat. “I just wanted to see if there were any potential roles available to get back involved with the club,” Exelby said. “We basically left it there for a couple of weeks as the club still had a couple of minor round games and finals to play and then he called me and asked me to come in and do a presentation for Mark (Stone).” Straight after that meeting he was offered the role – turns out he was just what the club was looking for. “What we’ve been really keen to do as a footy club is entice past players back into the fold and Brett has a wealth of experience in coaching and wants to take it further,” Sandercock said. “We have found that if you have a connection to the place before you get here it rubs off on the playing group and they get invested a lot quicker then someone from the outside.” Of course, there was more than a past connection to the club that got Exelby over the line.

“Brett’s level headedness, his personality, his real passion for the football club was evident from that first catch up,” Sandercock said. “We just liked the fact he was on the same page with his coaching, he’d been in our zone and we also saw that as a positive.” Exelby will be one of two assistant coaches at Glenelg Oval and is champing at the bit to hit the ground running, with preseason starting this week. At this stage, he is not sure whether he will be employed as a defensive or forward line coach but it is a role that requires him to be a jack of all trades, given the cut backs in footy departments across all competitions in 2020. “Mark (Stone) has a strong midfield background so he would be talking control of that – he had 14 years ion the AFL system,” Exelby said. “The power of knowledge he has, and that’s just from the conversations and meetings I’ve already had with him, is just off the charts. Mark has an analytical brain like I’ve never seen before the way he breaks down data and

stats and how they can improve weaknesses and strengths.” Working with Stone was one of the real drawcards of the role, despite the fact, Exelby is not sure how far he wants to take his coaching journey Mark II. “You never say never to coaching at a higher level, it is definitely a pipe dream but work is my priority right now but I was just really keen to get involved in the system,” Exelby said. “Easton (his son) and I went and watched a game and I loved being involved at the club again.”

Cougars investigating new home in 2021 It is far from official but Kaniva Leeor United Football and Netball clubs have voted to apply to join the Horsham District Football Netball League for the 2021 season. The Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara clubs have been working through their concerns, as a cross border club, about being able to pull on the boots and hit the netball courts in 2021 given the continued uncertainty surrounding border restrictions. Having not kicked ball or shot a goal in anger for the 2020 season, the Cougars were reluctant to face a similar prospect in 2021. The clubs held a joint special meeting last week to vote on the move, which initially is just for one season, in a bid to provide surety for its players, supporters and sponsors. Both the SANFL and Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara officials have been aware of the Cougars’ concerns around having a second consecutive season put on ice and while no league wants to lose a club, the decision is expected to be rubber stamped by the South Australian based powers that be with hopes high the Cougars can return to the KNTFL in 2022. See our facebook page for a full interview with football club president Jason Gordon.


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Janette Densley finds her mark in sporting clay shooting Janette Densley’s eventually caved into husband Joe’s calls to try her hand in clay target shooting. And she hasn’t looked back since and her love for the sport has only grown stronger, while quickly developing her skills along the way. “Clay target shooting was his thing. For years he tried to get me to give it a go. I was a horse girl and had spent most of my life at show jumping competitions on weekends,” Densley said. “Occasionally I would go and watch Joe shoot and do the scoring for his squad, if there wasn’t a horse event on. Eventually after many years of watching him and doing the scoring I decided I’d give it a go. “Well … the rest is history. Five years on and I think he regrets teaching me to shoot (just kidding) and the horses are retired to the paddock. “My first year of shooting was in 2015. I participated in club shoots at Keith once a month and occasionally also at the Kingston club. The following year my competitive nature took hold and we started travelling most weekends around the sporting and skeet clubs in South Australia and also ventured to competitions in Victoria.

“I figured I wasn’t going to be any good at this if I only shot once a month; and for me it is all or nothing. “In 2017 I made the ladies position for the state sporting team together with my husband Joe who made one of the open positions. This was my first time competing at a National competition and it was held in Geraldton Western Australia. It was such a great experience for me as the State team finished third. My husband Joe won the A Grade competition and I got to see some of Australia’s best shooters in action!.

“This, along with the results, certainly triggered something within me.” It’s been a rapid rise for Densley who has achieved a lot in such a short timeframe. Over the past five years the South Australian has won Sporting Clays State Titles and ACTA Sporting State titles, the 2019 ACTA Ladies (Compak) Sporting Nationals in Perth – her first ever National title, the 2020 South Australian Skeet State Handicap title and her proudest achievement - making the Australian Team for the 2020 Oceania’s.

“Much of my success does come from my absolute love of this sport. However, whilst I am extremely passionate about shooting; I literally live and breathe outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, camping, horse riding,” Densley said. “I really feel that finding a balance between all of these things alongside family, friends and my career in Agriculture ensures that I don’t become stale within the sport. This balance keeps me keen to get out to competitions and break clays. “My husband Joe is also a huge factor in my success. He has been my biggest mentor and support. He keeps me grounded. Sometimes I need to realise that I have only been shooting for five years (which is a really short time in this sport) and dreams and success are not built overnight. “Training for me has been spent a lot of the time at actual competition. Unfortunately, I don’t have a number of traps at home to practice on. So shooting at a competition most weekends is where I find myself practising.

“Sometimes, you just have to make the time to practice and really get to work on your mechanics along with the mental aspects of the sport, despite it being a competition. “Mentally, you need to be able to remain focussed and be present in the moment, have a clear head and not worry about the things going on around you. “Having a good coach is really important and I try to attend coaching sessions where I can. There is also so much to be learnt from just watching the top shooters of the sport compete.”

Following in his father’s footsteps Jeremy Kent continues to dominate sporting clay shooting Jeremy Kent is one of the best clay shooters in Australia. And the inspiration behind Kent’s passion for clay shooting was his father, Neville, who encouraged him to give the sport a crack at a young age. “I just tagged along with him. Cruised around with him to the clay shoots and he’d give me a shot every now and again,” Kent said. “He still competes now.” Kent, who represented Australia in Minnesota in 2012, has quite the CV which includes two National titles, seven State titles and a swag of other accolades. His most recent State triumph was achieved in a slightly weaker

field with no Victorians allowed to compete because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Non the less, Kent got the job done in typically clinical fashion and was satisfied with his performance. “It was pretty frustrating this year with COVID but I tried to get to as many local shoots, shooting every weekend just to get that competitive edge and shoot in as many competitions just to get the mental side of things right,” he said. “It wasn’t tougher because all the Victorians weren’t over, and it was just the South Australian people. “It wasn’t the same feeling compared to other years because of COVID but you still had to compete, and I was lucky enough to win it. “There were around 80 competitors there, so it was still pretty strong. Anyone could have won it, so still had to shoot well. You’ve always got to shoot at your best.” So what’s the secret to Kent’s clay shooting success? He simply puts it down practice and honing his craft at every opportunity. “I just try to get to as many local events as I can. There’s one on

every weekend,” Kent said. “I go out and practice If I’m still not shooting to where I think should be. I try to work on my technique to try and get it a bit smoother. “Mentally … you just start thinking about the event during the week leading up to it and what you’re going to do and how to prepare. “Another thing is keeping the fluids up, drink lots of water so you don’t dehydrate.” The 41 year old takes the pressure of being the hunted in his stride. “I’m very competitive I suppose so when you go to a shoot everyone looks at trying to beat me, but I just concentrate on myself and try and do the best I can,” Kent added. “Don’t take it too seriously and enjoy it. “If you don’t do very well one day you can always try and prepare better for next time. “I just try and improve every time I go out, and there’s always something you will learn or something different you’ll pick up – it may work, it may not.” Kent believes clay shooting in Australia is going from strength to strength with more juniors and

women participating, especially at his local club in Mount Gambier. “I think it’s pretty strong at the moment,” he said. “I think it’s going well with the juniors, there’s probably double the number of

ladies shooting now than what there was five years ago, they’ve seemed to pick it up and enjoy it. “All the clubs around here have well over 100 members each. I think they’re in good position.”


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It’s all about the adrenaline rush for Anthony & Nick Dinghy Racing is a motorsport on the rise in regional South Australia and one full of thrills, danger and talented boat racers. One of those is Anthony Tos who, along with his friend Nick Neave, have been competing in the sport for a few years now. Tos explained for the uninitiated just what Dinghy Racing is. “There’s about six different classes and around 120 boats at a Dinghy Derby at one time. There’s a lot of creeks that run around Renmark, the whole season is in Renmark, and there’s lot of creeks and water outlets,” Tos said. “Basically they just make up tracks and circuits. Every year the tracks and circuits are the same, but obviously the water level and the sticks and logs all move. “Basically you strap into the boat and one person at the back is steering it and the other person is up the front being a swinger and basically the swinger controls how fast the boat is and how fast the

boat goes because you can go further back and make the boat go faster, but it won’t turn. “It all really comes down to the person on the front swinging which is usually me. They call it swinging because you’re pulling the nose of the boat from the left to the right. “The motor is a 30 horsepower Yamaha and the boat’s only three metres long and obviously the big thing is it’s got no weight in it, literally nothing, everything’s cut out of it, there’s nothing in it except for a bit of bracing for the motor, a fuel tank and two tiny little seats. “Nick and I both are pretty busy and work pretty busy jobs so we don’t spend enough time in and around the boat as what we should before every race. We’re having late nights and early morning stuffing around a few weeks before the race to fix up things that are broken. “Everyone who’s done any racing knows there’s a lot of upkeep.

“It’s pretty crazy sport and something very different.” Tos admits the sport can be dangerous at times, but it’s all part of the race. “There’s heaps of carnage. There’s actually a set of corners in the Dinghy Derby called carnage corner,” Tos said. “You can only get there by boat, the year we were there Red Bull sponsored the event so they had a couple of helicopters up there. “It’s pretty crazy, it gets your adrenaline pumping. “Basically once you’re out there (on the water) it’s all for all and if you don’t like it or if someone’s behind you and trying to pass you either move out of their way or get ready for a decent shove. “Some of the creeks the propeller is literally in the mud and both left and right sides of your dinghy are rubbing up against both sides of the bank. “Some of the creeks are very, very skinny so as you could

imagine, even the locals, the slightest little mistake can send you into a log which happens quite a bit or into a sand bar or into another boat. “So yeah there’s heaps of carnage. We’ve seen some pretty crazy stuff. We’ve got some Go Pro footage of people in front of us hitting logs and people shooting up into the air. “It’s not really something our mums like us going away and doing.” Tos revealed their best finish was second place in a Dinghy Derby. “Our claim to fame is we came to the Dinghy Derby, the big one,

as first timers and got second place,” he said. “That was a major achievement and it was pretty cool for us because we were sort of nobodies around the club. “We had a good race and passed a lot of boats and didn’t get passed which means you’ve had a good run. We pulled up at the club and the official got into our boat and said ‘congratulations you’ve got third spot’. “The guy in first place’s motor was a cheat motor which meant we finished second because he got disqualified.”

A household name at Unley Oval John Richter takes a walk down memory lane John Richter grew up dreaming of playing senior football in the SANFL where he would often watch his beloved boyhood club Glenelg. “I was a mad Glenelg supporter. I had pictures of all the Glenelg legends in my bedroom: Graham Cornes and Peter Marker,” Richter said. “My furniture was painted black and yellow. I just loved football and loved the Glenelg Football Club. “I remember going down as a young bloke with mum watching games, that’s all I ever wanted to do, was play senior footy.” Hailing from Murray Bridge club Imperials, Richter was recruited by SANFL side Sturt and made his way through the junior ranks before making his senior debut in 1987.

Richter immediately fell in love with the club and become part of the fabric. “I was recruited out of Murray Bridge playing for Imperials, went down to Sturt and played in the under 17s. I was captain of the under 19s,” he said. “In the last year of under 19s I won the best and fairest and played half the games in the 19s and half the games in the reserves. “The following year, which was 1987, I made my (senior Sturt) debut halfway through the year.” A tough and reliable defender, Richter nailed down a regular spot and became an ever-present down back for the Double Blues as the club set about making its way back to the top. The 1998 season was a clear highlight with Sturt finishing top of

the ladder and playing off in the grand final against an experienced Port Adelaide side in front of a 44,000-strong crowd at Football Park. Unfortunately, Sturt fell short against a Magpies team that contained the likes of Peter Burgoyne, Trent Ormond-Allen, Simon Tregenza, Darren Smith and Jack Oatey Medalist and Port Power ruckman Brett Chalmers. “The first game was a highlight but the whole 1998 season under Merv Keane was a huge high. We only won one or two in the first five games and we steamed home and played finals,” Richter said. “Port Adelaide had a lot of current AFL players that came back which made it difficult for us. They were a bit bigger, a bit stronger.” The seven-point loss left the Sturt champion with a sense of regret as premiership success ultimately eluded him but getting to the Grand Final was important in ensuring the club’s future for years to come. “There was (regret), especially after being at the club for so long and we had some lean years,” he said. “We came from the bottom under Phil Carman and he got us really fit and believing in ourselves. It was a bit disappointing. “We were top all year, but we just beaten in the grand Ffnal.” Richter called time on his stellar SANFL career the following year at the age of 31, playing 258 games – the fifth most in the club’s history – across a 13 seasons.

Only Paul Bagshaw (360), Rick Davies (317), Michael Graham (282) and Brenton Adcock (259) have played more games. Richter still holds the club close to his heart and enjoys catching up with past teammates and rustedon Sturt fans. “I try and get back (to the club) once a year,” he said. “I spent 15 years there and once you finish it’s your time to move on and the next lot of players come through. “I still love catching up with the old supporters that supported me throughout my career. They’re all still there and they’re passionate about the football club. “Some of the players I played with, we catch up regularly and reminisce about our careers.” The now 53 year old wore the Sturt jumper with honour through some challenging periods and hopes to be remembered as someone who gave it his all and got the absolute best out of himself.

Richter moved to Mount Gambier in 2000 and initially played for Kingston before playing four or five seasons with South Gambier, where daughter Ruby now plays netball and son Jake is a footballer.


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Bern Bruning honoured with life membership of SA Country Basketball Bern Bruning is widely considered the father of SA Country Basketball - an organisation and program that continues to nurture young basketballers from regional South Australia to this day. Given his contribution it could be argued his recently awarded life membership of the SA Country Basketball Council was overdue but it has cemented his place in the history of the sport in this State. Rewind to 1968, when Bern moved to Mount Gambier, taking over the Ford dealership and transforming the business during the seven years under his leadership, and that is when you can trace the genuine beginnings of a strong basketball culture in Mount Gambier was born. He immediately became involved in basketball in the Mount Gambier area, having played district basketball for West Adelaide. SA Country Basketball icon John Spooner and local basketball identity Beth Serle nominated Bern for his latest honour and both cited his immediate impact when moving to Mount Gambier, where he was voted in as president almost immediately. “He introduced a more professional approach to operations through his wealth of knowledge as a player, administrator and, most importantly a coach,” they said. Building an indoor stadium was at the top of his list - the Mount Gambier Amateur Basketball

Assocation was playing outdoors at the netball association facility . “I got talked into taking on the president’s role,” Bern said. “Basketball people in Mount Gambier are very lucky, they’ve had some very wise people previously who were on the committee, and they’d saved money. “They were playing outdoors in the rain and they were beholden to the netball association that had the courts and so they were not in control of their own destiny. “There was a bit of luck involved in this. A player I played with at West Adelaide and a very good friend was a man called Graham Farquaad who built Apollo Stadium in Adelaide and I asked him to come down and have a look at building our stadium, and he did it for a cheap price for him. “You go back the guys who were there before – Neville McKinnon, Wayne Willoughby, Graham Greenwood, Bob Brown, Bruce McGregor – those people have done a very good job of getting the association into a position where it just needed someone like me to come along light the fire.” Basketball’s popularity increased in Mount Gambier after the stadium was built and the facility helped develop high-class players – especially in the women’s game. “We had something like 1200 members, I’m not sure what it sits at today,” Bern said.. “I don’t know that Mount

Gambier has ever produced so many good athletes in a particular field in any other sport.” The two court stadium was officially opened in 1969 by then Federal Opposition Leader Gough Whitlam, with a third court added in 1973. Bern’s contribution in leading the project did not go unnoticed with the $40,000 arena named in his honour. “I found it difficult to believe,” he said. “I’m not sure who it was that called me but they said, ‘We’re going to name the basketball stadium after you’. It was a great honour. “It’s very good to be recognised like that, mind you, as I said earlier, a lot of the credit has to go to the people that was there before. “I was lucky enough to be the man that came along and was able to get outside help to put it all together.” Bern’s influence in Mount Gambier was incredible given he left Mount Gambier for Sydney in the mid-1970s - his time in the Blue Lake city, short but very sweet and his passion for basketball was infectious. “I think most people underrate different sports and basketball is better than most because you can start children at five years of age with a basketball,” he said. “It doesn’t mean you have to stay with basketball all your life but what it teaches you is hand-eye coordination and ball handling

skills that can be used in just about every sport you’d like to think of. “It’s a sport that young children can play on their own. “The proof in the pudding today is in the number of basketballers that are very good AFL players.” Bern has always had a simple philosophy when it comes to kids and sport and he is strongly committed to that philosophy more than five decades on. “It is especially important to get kids off the street and into any

sport under good adminstration,” Bern said. “An administration that promotes good sports and helps kids to be good sports more than good at sport. One that teaches teamwork and why you have to be able to live and wor kwithin a team environment to be successful in sport, business and life. Kids should be asked to help themselves by umpiring and scoring as you get nowhere noteworthy in life without helping others.”

Harness racing confusion Mount Gambier Harness Racing Club apologises for meeting confusion after lockdown Like most South Australians, the Mount Gambier Harness Racing Club was impacted by the brief lockdown enforced on the State earlier this month. The club’s November 24 meeting was cancelled, with that date falling into the originally announced lockdown period, but when things changed and the State was slowly reopened again the November 24 meeting was hastily put back together. Unfortunately, though, regulars

and fans alike were turned away because of the COVID restrictions at the time. Mount Gambier Harness Racing Club president Simon Phillips (pictured) explained the situation, saying the sudden turnaround didn’t give them a chance to properly communicate the situation. “This meeting got cancelled obviously with the COVID restrictions last week and then on Saturday it was ‘okay it was this

guy from the pizza shop let’s open things up again’,” Phillips said. “So we slapped together last Tuesday’s racing, but we were unable to really let the public know. Obviously there was no papers or anything between Saturday and Tuesday so we had a fair few regulars rocking up and we had to turn them away. There was no crowds. “We used obviously our social media and Facebook, but a lot of the trotting crowds aren’t on social

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Glenn Mathieson earns SA Country Basketball life membership Long-time coach Glenn Mathieson has been awarded life membership of the SA Country Basketball Council for his services to the regional player pathway, predominantly on the Limestone Coast. Glenn, who calls Naracoorte home, has worked in the development and coaching of kids in the area and been key in developing the talents of regionally based basketballers across the State. He said he was honoured and surprised to receive the nomination. “It was a bit of a shock really, but it’s a great honour. They don’t come lightly, the life membership of SA, so I’m feeling very privileged actually,” he said. “I found out by phone call after the AGM back in October. It was a great honour.” Glenn said his main enjoyment is watching young basketballers grow and develop over time. “Just coaching kids in general. To see their growth over many years and see where they get to. Some kids that I’ve coached at state level have gone on to play for Australia, so that’s an honour in itself and great for those kids to achieve that. It’s not easy.

“In general seeing young kids become young adults and everything else along the way. “I never had any of that coaching and development myself. We have town carnivals and stuff now, but as a junior when I was coming through we had none of that. The opportunity to give kids, firstly Naracoorte, that chance a stepping stone to further their careers is the backbone to it.” COVID-19 has greatly disrupted sport across the State and Glenn explained how things have played out across 2020. “Our attitude to that was let’s give the kids some sort of sport and basketball was one of those that we can still do in the COVID system, but at association level, our town stadium, that was closed down,” he said. “So there was no basketball being played for the kids, but I was still able to get to the schools and give them that option of still participating. “Everything is back up and running now which will help those kids.” For regioanlly based kids, that means the SA Country State program, a chance to test themselves at a higher level, is looking to return to normal

transmission, with the raft of trainings, usually held at Mount Barker or Murray Bridge. “For me for instance it’s like three and a half hours and there’s some kids and coaches that are further off the map, like Mount Gambier is four hours,” Glenn said. “We normally go down on a Saturday morning and start training at 10.30am and have three sessions and most kids would be getting home somewhere between 10pm and 12am – if they travelled home. “It’s a big ask. There’s so much commitment for those kids on what they miss out on and families in general, it’s not just the kids it’s their parents who have the time and the money to do it. “I don’t know if you can (fix it). It’s just the way the country kids are, you know? “Unless someone came along with cash to splash and paying the parents petrol money which would ease a lot of tension, I don’t think there’s any other way for those kids to compete. “Some kids are lucky enough to travel to Adelaide on a Friday night and play in the metro competition, but that’s been going on for years as well, nothing really different for those that are lucky enough to do that.”

Island Park set for a makeover Pump track and half basketball court to be added to recreation precinct Casterton’s Island Park is set for a major overhaul, with a series of

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The Glenelg Shire Council has secured funding for a new modular pump track and outdoor half basketball court at Island Park though the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program. The two projects were identified as key priorities for the township following previous consultation sessions and community feedback and will add to Casterton’s already strong identity as a family-friendly, active destination. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank said the projects would transform Island Park. “Island Park will soon offer facilities for basketball, skateboarding, scooting and bike riding, enhancing the

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“The pump track and the half basketball court will also follow on from the proposed Casterton Community Garden - highlighting the range of major projects earmarked which will overhaul Island Park, both for locals and visitors alike. “We look forward to seeing these works commencing in the coming months.” The pump track and basketball court will be positioned opposite each other, adjacent to the Casterton Caravan Park. For more information, or for latest updates on the project, please visit the Community Infrastructure Projects page of the Your Say Glenelg website.

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