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Hitting the right notes Majella Wines secures prestigious accolade Majella Wines 2018 The Musician is hitting all the right notes, named 2020 Winestate’s Wine of the Year. The Coonawarra based, family business also took out The Hamburg Süd Trophy for the Cabernet Sauvignon of
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the Year for the same drop – a cabernet shiraz. The $19 bottle of red outpointed wines priced at more that $200 as Winestate evaluated around 10,000 wines in 16 categories from all regions in Australia and New Zealand using
an audited and independent judging process. Majella Wines director Tony Lynn was thrilled to have one of the winery’s most iconic wines honoured. See inside for full story
Horoscopes
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ARIES
(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Violet Racing Numbers: 2-3-5-6 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 2-15-26-34-40-44
The recipe for success Local business owner earns national accolade
A good period for mixing business with pleasure provided you keep confidential matters that way. A new friend brings new paths to tread and you could be lucky with a Pisces friend.
TAURUS
(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Peach Racing Numbers: 1-3-2-5 Lucky Day: Friday Lotto Numbers:
Take time with the important chores for the best results. Keep emotions under control or your romantic affairs could blow up in your face. Wiser to act on proven facts rather than hearsay.
GEMINI
(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Yellow Racing Numbers: 1-6-5-2 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 1-15-26-24-40-22 Be very careful about your reactions to a domestic upset it will blow over quickly if handled with tact. In a career sense don’t take on more than you can handle.
CANCER
(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Cream Racing Numbers: 5-3-6-9 Lucky Day: Thursday Lotto Numbers: 5-12-26-34-8-33
You could be susceptible to misunderstandings in your love life or family affairs, so step lightly. Travel is indicated and many could be altering their surroundings.
LEO
(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Blue Racing Numbers: 1-3-5-9 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 1-15-29-34-8-11
Be as polite as possible and stay away from family friction. Don’t allow lovers to become too expensive or to become more trouble than they are worth. See that work affairs are u to scratch.
VIRGO
(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Green Racing Numbers: 2-6-3-2 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 2-15-24-41-33-36 You should be more confident and communicating better. Those who are in love will be making plans to be together and for many a new arrival could upset the domestic routine.
LIBRA
(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Fawn Racing Numbers: 5-9-6-2 Lucky Day: Thursday Lotto Numbers: 5-12-26-24-40-22
Ignore snide remarks which could lead to trouble relating to your love life a so-called friend could be jealous of your popularity. You will go further by being considerate to those closest to you.
SCORPIO
(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Silver Racing Numbers: 5-6-3-2 Lucky Day: Saturday Lotto Numbers: 5-12-24-44-1-22 You could be under some pressure probably in business be very pleasant to senior people. There could be conflict between friends and home. However, remember family should come first when making decisions.
SAGITTARIUS
(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Dark Blue Racing Numbers: 5-6-2-3 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: People who are bad mouthing you may actually be doing you a favor even if unintentional. Your ambitions are strong but you need to work harder for success.
CAPRICORN
(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Pink Racing Numbers: 8-9-6-2 Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 8-15-26-34-40-22 Friends could be taking up more of your time or costing more than you can afford wise to be unavailable more often. Travel arrangements could go wrong so check ahead.
AQUARIUS
(January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Blue Racing Numbers: 1-6-2-5 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 1-15-26-34-40-22
Safe to say Mount Gambier’s Andrew Toogood has created the recipe for success and he has now made his mark on the State and national stage. Having taken out the South Australian honour, the Mount Gambier Commercial Street Bakers Delight franchisee has been awarded Single Unit Franchisee of the Year at this year’s Franchise Council of Australia Excellence in Franchising Awards. This prestigious annual award recognises successful franchisees across Australia, highlighting not only success and innovation in business but also how this success benefits the local economy and community. Teaming with Baker’s Delight in 2002 when he was just 14 years old, Andrew has gone from strength to strength – starting his career
as an apprentice baker before purchasing his own bakery only nine years later. Andrew’s passion for building his business has developed into a strong commitment to help his community. He currently employees 18 staff and provides endless support to numerous local community groups and charities - from donating product for fundraisers and sponsoring local sporting clubs and schools, to donating product and funds to the Mount Gambier Regional Foodbank. “One of my greatest achievements as a business owner has been giving back to the community I was born and raised in,” Andrew said. “Not only do I work closely with local community groups but I get to know my staff and watch them
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Don’t push personal and emotional type issues give lovers plenty of room and things will start to improve. Some may have to go somewhere they do not particularly want to be.
PISCES
(February 20- March 20) Lucky Colour: Mauve Racing Numbers: 1-6-5-2 Lucky Day: Friday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-24-40-33-36 Those with an affair on the side could expect the lid to blow off any secrets. The hard workers should soon be able to see more successful results. 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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develop in their careers, whether it be in the bakery or in a completely different field.” The Bakers Delight family could not be more proud to have a franchisee like Andrew in their ranks. “Taking on the largest Bakers Delight site in Australia, Andrew has always been a dedicated franchisee who is constantly supporting his staff, the Mount Gambier community and the wider Bakers Delight network,” Bakers Delight joint CEO Elise Gillespie said. “It has been a pleasure to watch Andrew’s career progress from a young apprentice baker to one of our top performing Franchisees. “The recognition he and his hardworking team have received from the Franchise Council of Australia is truly well deserved.”
COMMUNITY ART PROJECTS IN FOCUS: Artist Wayan Dudug created a hand-carved sculpture depicting marine fossils of the Limestone Coast using stone from a local quarry in the last round of Community Art funding. The magnificent sculpture is at Memorial Parklands.
Do you have some community art ideas to enrich the cultural identity of our local area? The Naracoorte Lucindale Council’s Community Art Fund opens this week. Funding is available to artists, businesses, community groups and non-profit community based organisations for projects which support the achievement of the council’s Community Art Framework and Strategic Plan 2016-2026. There is up to $10,000 available for public art projects and placemaking activities that create a sense of identity. The fund is competitive and will be allocated on merit. Applications opened on Monday and close on February 26. For application forms and guidelines, go to the council’s website https://www. naracoortelucindale.sa.gov.au/ and follow the links.
Leading the pack Shaun Johnson secures diabetes education honour He’s lived with Type 1 diabetes for 24 years so arguably, that personal experience, combined with his significant medical experience, was the perfect combination to produce an award winning diabetes educator and that is what Shaun Johnson has done. The Mount Gambier born and bred nurse was named the South Australian Credentialled Diabetes Educator of the Year for 2020, earning praise from South Australian Health Minister Stephen Wade. “Shaun has extensive experience working in diabetes and clinical research,” Minister Wade said. “Shaun’s own experiences enable him to be more empathetic and understanding of the day to day struggles that come with managing diabetes. His passion enables him to energise and empower clients to achieve their own diabetes self-management goals. Thank you, Shaun, for making a huge difference to people’s lives each day, advancing research and diabetes education, and being a role model to others in your field.” Shaun grew up in Mount Gambier, attending Moorak primary School and Mount gambier High School before studying nursing at the Mount Gambier campus of UniSA. But the time came to spread his wings and he headed to Adelaide to widen his experience before two years in London before returning to the Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Adelaide and this consultant role where he has clearly found his niche. Shaun believes a childhood spent in the health care space, as he worked through his Type 1
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“...Shaun’s own experiences enable him to be more empathetic and understanding...” Stephen Wade (South Australian Minister for Health) diabetes diagnosis at the age of 10, led him to his nursing career. “I think because of that exposure I wanted to give a little back,” he said. His initial work was done in the heat of the intensive care unit and, as he has along the way in his health care career, he always sought out extra study opportunities to ensure he was the best medical practitioner he could be, in whatever field he was working. “I did kind of fall into intensive care but I had a significant passion for it the more I worked in that space,” Shaun said. “I did it for around nine years and certainly pursued some further study in intensive care nursing.” That was a Graduate Diploma in Intensive Care and much like his foray into diabetes education has seen Shaun snare an award, he also won an award for his work in intensive care during that time when he was completing the extra study. In the end, Shaun was doing most of his work in the cardiac space while working in intensive care, those recovering from heart
“...now I am full time with my current role a mix of clinical, where I see patients, but also I am involved in research...” Shaun Johnson
attacks, valve replacements and other cardiac procedures and during that time Shaun was dealing with people who were also dealing with Type 2 diabetes and combined with his own diabetes experience, Shaun started to contemplate a move from intensive care to the diabetes education space. “I could see there was a real need for me in diabetes related services,” Shaun said. “I took the initiative doing another Graduate Diploma, in Education and Management at Flinders University, and I think having that qualification and showing I was interested in diabetes meant I was able to pursue these kind of positions.” He initially didn’t win the position at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital but did get a call and offered one day a week. “They said they still really wanted me but that was all they could offer,” Shaun said. “From there the role increased and now I am full time with my current role a mix of clinical, where I see patients, but also I am involved in research.” It could be argued it is the perfect role – assisting patients and their families put in place plans to live with their diabetes, as well as tapping into his penchant for further study and investigation with the research element of the role. And the roles dovetail nicely, with Shaun’s research work, especially in the technology area, mean he is advising his patients based on
“...I think because of that exposure I wanted to give a little back...” Shaun Johnson the best available, cutting edge information. “My passion enables me to energise and empower clients to achieve their own diabetes self-management goals,” Shaun said. “I have a genuine interest in diabetes technology, particularly sensor augmented pump therapy and its advancing automation. Through my work as a coordinator for paediatric hybrid closed loop technology studies, I have seen how advancing technologies can assist in reducing the burden of diabetes management and have a positive impact on client healthcare outcomes.” In his coordinating role, Shaun is working with researchers across Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Newcastle as they work together in the diabetes technology space. And even in his 24 years of dealing with diabetes Shaun has seen how technology and other management practice changes can make life easier. “Put simply, you get better health outcomes,” he said.
The other massive change for Shaun is the man, who by his own admission said he would never work with children, is relishing his role at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital as he works not just with young children facing their diabetes diagnosis but also the entire family. “When you are working with children, you are not dealing with the one person – it has its challenges but it is also so rewarding.” Shaun will also continue to work on making treatment affordable for sufferers. “The government has been supportive and funds the continuous glucose monitors so kids can have them for free but when you hit 18 you are cut off,” he said. Safe to say, at almost $7000 a year, it can be a bridge too far for many. “It would be nice to see those kind of schemes extended so people can get access to what are life saving devices.”
Putting out the welcome mat Festive season sees spike in visitor economy The ban on international travel, the uncertainty over cross border travel and a desire to get away from the four walls of home have all contributed to a dynamic visitor economy in the Limestone Coast this festive season, giving tourism operators, the hospitality and retail sectors a much needed cash injection. No corner of the region was immune from the stream of visitors with one of the major differences behind this year’s influx being the Limestone Coast was a destination for tourists rather than a brief stopover on their journey between Melbourne and Adelaide. Popular tourism hotspot Robe has been enjoying a resurgence in visitors since basically the June Long Weekend, where District Council Robe tourism and events manager Camille Lehmann said operators recorded Easter like numbers. “April and May are always quiet periods but as of the June Long Weekend things really sparked up,” she said. “It felt like a bit of a mini-Easter weekend in Robe.”
The July school holidays also saw strong visitation numbers and things have been ticking along nicely ever since, as businesses across all sectors look to recover from the challenges of COVID. The recent Christmas period, another boom period at the seaside resort town, was comparable to 2019 with the usual no room at the inn signs at the town’s accommodation facilities. “Our hospitality and retail businesses have reported a busier year than last year and that’s fantastic,” Mrs Lehmann said. “The spend in Robe since the June Long Weekend compared with 2019 is well above average, in fact July and August were up 100 percent on the year before.” And with the Health, Harmony & Happiness festival this weekend and the Robe Boat Fishing & Leisure Show, with the innovation of the Taste and Sounds of Robe being added to the event, at the end of next month, Mrs Lehmann is confident the strong numbers will continue. Add to that a Farmers’ Market
each Sunday and the Robe Summer Holiday Program for kids, with Nature Glenelg fishing and rockpool sessions, as well as footy clinics, and there is no shortage of drawcards across all demographics. Mount Gambier also had a festive season to celebrate with a 25 percent increase in visitation in the period between Boxing Day and last week and that is working off what are traditionally
conservative Visitor Information Centre figures. The City of Mount Gambier has certainly played its part in ensuring visitors enjoyed the best experience possible setting up pop ups at high profile visitor sites to provide more information and a helping hand. They were set up around the Blue Lake, Centenary Tower, the Valley Lake and Umpherston Sinkhole and they enjoyed
significant traffic as they looked to heighten the visitor experience. “That was also seen as a good tactic to getting people to stay in the region longer by making sure they know exactly what there is to see and do here,” City of Mount Gambier acting CEO Barbara Cernovskis said, with all signs pointed to a bumper summer tourism season. “Engelbrecht Tours were sold out days in advance and that’s just the story of one operator,” she said. “There has been increased activity on the Discover Mount Gambier website and things like accommodation enquiries are going through the roof.” Ms Cernovskis believed while there was a large number of Victorians choosing to holiday in the region, anecdotal evidence, especially at the city’s iconic sites, points to a big increase in South Australians exploring their own backyard. “It is probably the best mix of interstate and intrastate visitation we have seen in some time,” she said.
Rave reviews Higgs Field EP release receives critical acclaim Lions Club of Port MacDonnell On the closure of the Port MacDonnell and District Lions Club, the District Council of Grant wishes to congratulate and thank them for their many achievements and philanthropic service to Port MacDonnell and surrounding communities. Darryl Whicker Chief Executive Officer
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Having already released two singles, Mount Gambier band Higgs Field has taken a huge step in their musical careers with the release of their debut EP Paracusia. Available now at https://gyro.lnk.to/Paracusia or https://higgsfield.bandcamp.com the EP has already received critical acclaim with the band’s debut live performance last month at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre and also live streamed generating buzz for the progressive rock, metal outfit, hopes are high the EP will launch Hiss Field into the stratosphere. WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING: For a first EP ‘Paracusia’ doesn’t feel like an amateur piece. It’s like listening to an artist that has been in the industry for years with a stacked discography. However is every song on this EP perfect, no, but in a way that makes it better. It feels like real, honest, true music. Kayleigh McKenzie (The Independent Voice) South Australian rock/prog/metal outfit Higgs Field launched their career with singles The Source and
Guilty late last year, turning heads with their old school approach to music that belies their obvious youth..these two songs showcased all of Higgs Fields’ strengths – strong riffs, heavy bass, thundering drums and powerful vocals. Thankfully the remaining five songs on the EP are just as strong musically as the two singles, displaying a maturity in songwriting and delivery that is often sacrificed in search of technical perfection that many bands favour on early releases.
Each song on Paracusia – while falling loosely into the hard rock genre – breathes life of its own and has enough variation to sound fresh and vibrant throughout. As a body of work, Paracusia is an exceptionally tight and creative debut EP from a band obviously still finding their musical identity but happy to take their fans along for the ride. And what an exciting ride it promises to be. Kris Peters (Heavy)
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From the ranch to the coast
Bulky waste trial could become a regular service It was a six month trial that could well morph into a permanent service as the bulky waste trial proved popular with Mount Gambier residents. Running from July to December last year, the service was accessed by almost 2000 residents, with almost 2500 items collected, seeing 450 tonnes of hard waste, that could have been destined for landfill, rescued. The City of Mount Gambier bulky waste trial saw each residential property eligible for one pick up of up to two cubic metres of hard/ bulky waste via a ‘call and collect’ system. The by-appointment service had an overall goal of reducing waste to landfill and encouraging responsible disposal of household items while assisting residents who may not have other means of transporting goods to the Waste Transfer Station. A list of accepted and unaccepted items was available on council’s website and at the customer service, with televisions, furniture, white goods and material off-cuts such as timber and iron all part of the eventual bulky waste haul. The initiative, which cost $200,000 was part of council’s ‘Our City, Our Response’ COVID-19 initiatives and City of Mount Gambier Manager Waste and
New Australian citizen Emory Banks Harris, originally from Texas, United States, was accompanied on the day by her family as she is officially welcomed by Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll. Emory has been in Australia forround seven years and resides in Beachport.
ReUse Mark McDonald hailing the pilot project a success with council now evaluating the data to identify how the service may be delivered beyond the trial. “The initiative has been well received by the community and we thank those who took the opportunity to dispose of hard waste responsibly,” Mr McDonald said. “Of the materials collected, we have been able to recycle or reuse as much as 95 per cent, with only five per cent ending up in landfill which is an excellent result.” Council will continue to pursue the most cost effective method of delivering the service to residents as part of the 2021/2022 budget process.
“The trial was well subscribed, and we will now review the information we were able to obtain through the process to plan the next steps from here,” Mr McDonald said. “Whether that be utilising existing council staff during the off-peak periods of the year, contract labour or a combination of both.” More information about future provision of the service will be available upon completion of a full evaluation and planning. SUCCESSFUL PILOT PROJECT: City of Mount Gambier’s Michael Satterley with some of the collectged hard waste as part of the council’s bulky waste collection trial.
Planning the new generation of paddock trees There’s still time to register your interest for the Limestone Coast Paddock Tree Project. Trees For Life (SA) has funding through a Smart Farm Small Grant for landholders to plant new paddock trees and protect existing trees on their properties. Research has found that paddock trees are declining in the South East of South Australia and there’s a lack of a new generation of trees. Paddock trees provide important benefits to agriculture including shade and shelter for stock. They also provide crucial feeding and nesting habitat for many species including the endangered South-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo. Expressions of interest close on 31 January 2021. You can read the FAQ and complete the expression of interest form at https://bit.ly/33QqImz For more information about the project phone (08)8406 0500 or email kelseyb@treesforlife.org.au
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Creative collaboration Artists join forces for community project They have very different backgrounds but the same passion. They took very different paths to a life consumed by art but share a devotion to passing on their artistic skills to new generations. Pariya Ziakas and Ruth Stephenson have joined forces to create a stunning community art project in Ripley Arcade as the Grant High School colleagues spend this month out of the classroom engaging this large scale work, showing that old adage, those who can do, and those who can’t teach, could not be further from the truth as the duo showcase the very real fact, they are, first and foremost, artists
PARIYA ZIAKAS Pariya was only six years old when she received her first payment for her artwork, winning 50 cents after her teacher entered her work in the local show. Growing up in Lucindale, it is still safe to say, though, it wasn’t the lure of cash reward that set Pariya on a path to being an artist but her love of the freedom and creativity that art provided. “I just loved to sit there and draw,” Pariya said. “My mum says I was always doing something
“...it made me realise how big the world is out there and we are such a small bubble...” Pariya Ziakas whether it was for school or just for fun.” And once school was over, Pariya continued her artistic education heading to Deakin University’s Warrnambool campus to study a Bachelor of Visual Communication, following that up with a teaching degree. Pariya admits long held dreams of having her own studio and building her own art practice ended up on the backburner and 15 years after having left university she had not really created any works of her own. “Unless you count painting my hallway of course,” Pariya said. But in 2019, that all changed – she took Term 4 off school and enjoyed a family trip to Europe to celebrate her sister’s 40th. “That was my inspiration and when I got back I started working on my own art,” she said. Three weeks immersing herself in some of the great galleries of Europe in places including Athens and Rome was followed by a rare opportunity to see an exhibition by the US artists KAWS in Doha that was all about large scale sculpture, reminded Pariya of her fine arts background and the role she always dreamed art would play in her life. “It made me realise how big the world is out there and we are such a small bubble,” she said. “The opportunities are endless.” Pariya’s journal from the family trip serving as a permanent reminder of what the trip had awakened in her. “I remembered how much I had
a passion for it,” she said. So she created a social media presence and started working on her own creations. The early stages of the COVID-19 shutdown of life as we knew it proved to be a real kickstart for Pariya’s work. She set up her two kids with art and craft projects as the whole family worked overtime on being creative in what was a makeshift space in her living room. And Pariya’s family home is also where her foray into community art stared to take shape. Initially it was a family project to paint their own letterbox and that saw neighbours standing in their yards, keeping their distance, but enjoying the splash of colour in the neighbourhood. “The positive response to that is what saw me seriously look at getting involved in Stobie pole art,” Pariya said. “I had always thought about it but that was as far as it had gone.” She knew of Tracey Davies, from the Gorilla Art Group, who had done some public art work in the Adelaide suburb of Kilkenny, and realised the difference that kind of public art can make to an area – in the Kilkenny case it was a combination of Stobie pole art, chalk drawings on the road and work on old buildings. “So in the end I thought why couldn’t I do that here?” Pariya said. “I put together a proposal to SA Power Network and the City Council to start the Stobie pole project in my street.” The answer turned out to be yes to her artistic idea, with some parameters in place, including no social commentary, logos and the size and placement of the works but Pariya was on her way. “I just went to town and started coming up with my concepts,”
“... it has taken me a long time to realise my art is good enough and I should put it out there...” Pariya Ziakas
“...I honestly came here to do my five years country service and then leave but 31 years later I am still here..” Ruth Stephenson she said. “I opened it up to my neighbours, sending them all a letter, to see if they wanted to paint their own Stobie pole with my help, supporting them with the drawing, but mostly they were happy for me to do it.” The project soon became a collaboration with popular local street artists Anthony Hamilton, the man behind the Metro alfresco murals, and Jeremy Ievins, who is well known for his surfboard creations and running the young community ar5t project at the Port MacDonnell Skate Park. “I had worked with both of them before and I knew they loved supporting local projects,” she said. Pariya admits it is not easy finding time to pursue her own work as well as juggling career and family – it is basically why having her own art practice took so long to become a reality. “Finding spare time can be difficult but I have learnt to try and make it a priority, and weekends and holidays are when I really make it a focus,” she said. “For so long my time has been spent creating things for students, breaking down instructions and providing that step by step help and then you were just too tired to then sit and do your own work.” But it was a school project that
saw her love of street art brought to the forefront as four classes, including around 60 students, worked for weeks on a large scale school mural and that large scale work at Grant High School is set to continue under the watchful eye of Pariya. She just loves how these kind of projects – both at school and in the community – bring people together. Her Stobie pole project has seen Chris Williams Painting, Bunnings and the Riddoch Art Gallery all providing support and then there’s the conversations it generates with neighbours and other passersby. “It’s your world, your space, your environment, your life, your passion,” Pariya said. “Art should provide a safe place free of judgement and criticism. It has taken me a long time to realise my art is good enough and I should put it out there.”
“... it’s that opportunity to get projects off the ground – I love spreading the love of the arts...” Ruth Stephenson
THE RIPLEY ARCADE PROJECT It is a mural to celebrate the vibrancy of the dance culture in Mount Gambier. It is to be on the internal wall of Ripley Arcade on the wall of what was previously the pharmacy wall surrounding poles. The concept is a blue sky, joyous background with swirling and twirling ribbons of life and movement linking the dance form silhouettes together. Community involvement is reflected in the silhouettes of real Mount Gambier dancers across all forms found in Mount Gambier. The concept reflects / represents a number of connections to Mount Gambian creative culture including but not exclusively or in any particular order: • some of the previous usages of Ripley Arcade • recognition of National and International standard of dancers developed here • reflection of the wide variety of dance forms practiced in Mount Gambier; recognition of the huge number of people engaged in dance as a learning activity • recognition of huge number of people who dance either recreationally or competitively • connection to phenomenon of annual Swinging With the Stars charity event • recognition of dance as part of thriving culture in Mount Gambier. RUTH STEPHENSON Ruth Stephenson can’t really remember a time when art did not play a significant role in her life. “My grandfather used to dabble in watercolours and I was fascinated by his sketches out the window,” Ruth said. “I also remember getting into trouble at school because I would always work on the illustrations before the story.” Ironically, it was at high school that she got pigeonholed in the art program, but clearly she was in her element, walking away with the Unley High art prize. “I would have liked to have done physics and maths as well but back in those days you basically could do one stream or the other and I obviously wasn’t prepared to give up my art,” she said. But art certainly didn’t dominate the ensuing years, post school, with Ruth taking a job in a bank for a few years, before heading to university to study teaching design, a course focussed on areas including fabric craft and, print making. “The arts just wasn’t really considered a career when I was leaving school – going into the arts
wasn’t going to cut it but teaching was considered acceptable,” Ruth said. Her first job was at Mount Gambier High School and as luck would have it she has never left the city – the only change being the move to Grant High School. “I honestly came here to do my five years country service and then leave but 31 years later I am still here,” she said. Finding love certainly helped, as did career opportunities with coordinator roles and the like and she also immersed herself in the community through roles on the Riddoch Art Gallery board and Country Arts SA. Not one to shy away from a tough task, she was front and centre when the Riddoch board brokered the deal that saw council take over the gallery – a critical move for the facility’s survival – and a decision not taken without fierce debate among the artistic community. She has stepped away from her Riddoch responsibilities but loves the Country Arts SA board role. “I love it because it’s the whole State and it gives you a holistic
perspective about how you can enable the arts and enable artists,” Ruth said. “It’s that opportunity to get projects off the ground – I love spreading the love of the arts.” Family was the focus for a long time – making sure her three children had everything they needed – so between home and school Ruth’s art practice was non-existent. “I really wasn’t doing anything of my own,” she said. “It was all about putting things together for other people to do.” From the sets for school productions to class projects for the students, Ruth was more a facilitator than a creator. She officially broke that drought last year when she created a piece, which was ultimately selected as part of the final display, for the District Council of Grant The Sky’s the Limit Exhibition which is housed at the newly developed Mount Gambier Regional Airport. “I was absolutely blown away when it was selected in the final 30,” Ruth said. “When you have spent so long not doing your own work you are lacking in self confidence so I was quite surprised by the reaction to the work.” Ruth has always kept up her skills, treating herself to annual courses at the Adelaide Central School of Art, usually in the January school holidays. “It’s my way of refreshing myself and I just go to the classes,” she said. “I don’t say I’m an art teacher, I am just in there to learn, whether it’s oil painting, life drawing, whatever. I’ve done it for a few years now and it’s absolutely terrific, keeps me sane and it’s where I got the confidence I could actually do something with my own art.” But these summer school holidays are all about giving, with the annual pilgrimage to Adelaide on ice as Ruth teams with Pariya Ziakas for their Ripley Arcade community art project with the January 19 deadline for completion looming large. Road trips for the love of art have played a significant role in Ruth’s life and those trips have often featured her youngest daughter, including the time left for Melbourne 10.30pm one night after her work shift finished, slept in the car on arrival and then went to the 5.30am viewing they had booked of the Van Gogh exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria. But for now it’s bringing Ripley Arcade to life. FOR THE LOVE OF ART: (Top left) Ruth Stephenson’s The Sky’s The Limit work and (bottom left) Ruth Stephenson with former student Faith Monger at the Grant High School year 12 Art Exhibition in 2019.
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There is still work to be done but this festive season has certainly helped kickstart the recovery of the Mount Gambier business community as visitors and locals alike injected their hard earned cash into the retail and hospitality economy. Mount Gambier Chamber of Commerce president Hayley Neumann has canvassed the local business community, while out and about playing her own part in helping the economy get back on its feet, and while 2021 looms as another challenging year, the mood is buoyant and the shop local message is gaining more traction than arguably ever before. “There was a huge amount of tourists around all looking to spend money,” she said, as she reflected on a busy festive period in the city’s retail and hospitality sector. “Everyone is happy with how the Christmas and New year period went.” While shopping local has always been a mantra of the Chamber of Commerce, the campaign was ramped up in the wake of the COVID challenges of 2020, when the Chamber combined forces with Women in Business & regional development, the City of Mount Gambier and Regional Development Australia Limestone Coast with the Big, Small – Support Us All campaign. “I think people really did look to spend their money here in Mount Gambier and sometimes the motivation was as simple as not being prepared to rely on gifts being posted on time as well as a genuine desire to support their own community – most people understand how spending money locally in the end helps us all,” Ms Neumann said. Never before has the make hay while the sun shines mantra been more applicable with 2021 still looming as challenging and full of uncertainty. “There is a bit of trepidation out there and sensible business owners are projecting to the March cut off of a lot of the increased COVID support,” Ms Neumann
said. “It is hard to predict what will happen next. Everyone is facing the questions - what’s going to happen? Will my business be OK come March and April?” While Chamber of Commerce officials are not optimistic about extended government support, the question does remain – is the government going to help out in anyway this year? As the visitor numbers and associated cash injection from tourists starts to dissipate, Ms Neumann said things could go a little quieter so we just want to encourage the community to get out and spend where they can. “Please keep spending your money locally,” she said. “Get out and have a pizza or a meal out – every little bit counts. We will need to come together and help each other.” And providing help will be a key task of the Chamber in 2021 as businesses look to continue to navigate the new look business landscape and look to reshape their businesses, diversify if required
and also access government and other support to ensure their survival. “Advocating will be a huge role for us this year,” Ms Neumann said. “We are always fighting to be front and centre in the minds of decision makers and we don’t want to be forgotten about now just because things are more positive. We not only need to fight to help our businesses survive but we need to keep growing as well. The interest from out of town, large businesses in the city recently certainly helps with that growth, including job creation and injection money into the local economy and we have to keep making Mount Gambier an attractive proposition for new business opportunities.” KEEPING UP WITH DEMAND: Mango’s Fashion Boutique is one of the many Mount Gambier businesses enjoying strong trading over the festive season with Abby Von Duve (pictured) ensuring the racks are ready for the steady flow of customers.
WHAT THOSE AT THE COAL FACE HAD TO SAY: The hospitality sector certainly enjoyed a boost from the visitor economy over the festive season and Metro Bakery & Cafe owner Toni Vorenas could not be happier with the summer boost after a significantly challenging 2020. “The town has been buzzing and our visitors have been a mixture of interstate and South Australian,” Toni said. “One of the big differences I have noticed is that often, in previous years, Mount Gambier was a stopover for our tourists. This Christmas season it has been fantastic to hear so many tourists tell us that Mount Gambier is their destination. One of the benefits of this is repeat patronage and of course the chance to showcase everything our region has to offer.” But, as with all business owners, the joy of a rewarding festive season has been tempered by just what 2021 will bring for the industry with Toni describing 2020 as the perfect storm. “We are definitely cautiously optimistic about 2021,” she said. “This Christmas season has certainly buoyed our confidence. Having said this, I believe if the industry as a whole is to be sustainable in the future, a reset & rethink as to how the industry operates will be imperative.” Retailers were also run off their feet with the perfect blend of visitor dollars and local support with Mango’s Fashion Boutique owner Kelly Waters saying it was one of the busiest festive periods in living memory. “I do think people were really looking to support local business in what has been a tough year for everybody,” she said. “But we also had so many visitors, especially from Melbourne. A lot of them usually travel overseas to see family at this time of the year but with that off the agenda they were exploring other areas of Australia and we had nothing but positive comments about their time in Mount Gambier. People definitely had money to spend and you could just sense this section of Commercial Street was buzzing for that whole holiday period, leading into Christmas and between Christmas and New Year as well.”
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Bay Escape bounced Bay Escape put on ice for 2021 After a triumphant celebration of 25 years of the popular Port MacDonnell festival last year, organisers of the Bay Escape have had to put the award winning event on ice for 2021 as COVID claims another community event. Organising committee chair Ryan Donovan said it was disappointing to have to pull the pin on the event, especially after 5000 turned up in 2020, in what was the second year of the revamped Bayside Festival. With the new Waterfront Development and the mounting interest in the new look festival, with a focus on food, wine and fun, to have to cancel the event after seeing crowds increase from 4000 in 2019 to the 5000 of last year was un unwanted setback. “This event is all about the community and bringing everyone together and it is just not possible to do that in the current COVID climate so we will just turn our attention to planning a stunning return in 2022,” Ryan said. It is doubly disappointing given the event is set to be crowned Community Event of the Year at the District Council of Grant’s Australia Day Awards ceremony on January 26 – an invite only event in 2021 at the Mount Gambier regional Airport. “It is amazing to have the new look event honoured with this award after only two years of
Serenity by the seaside Health, Harmony & Happpiness Summer Festival this weekend
trialling the new format,” Ryan said. “It is just so great to see the community get behind what we are trying to do just as they have for 25 years. It looks like it’s really resonating with the people of the Limestone Coast and without the support of the community, sponsors and the hard working volunteers, these type of events don’t succeed.” In its infancy, the Bayside Festival was a market style event with musical performances, held on the Port MacDonnell foreshore, with pie eating and octopus throwing, the popular headline acts. As with all major events, its popularity came and went, the date was moved, and eventually time for rebranding seemed the best solution to breathe new life into the event. That relaunch of sorts came in 2019 when the Bay Escape was born, still looking to provide high quality entertainment and popular novelty events, as well as showcasing food and wine more
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than ever before. “Like everything, you have to keep evolving to cater for what the community wants and even though we are unable to provide an event this year, we are confident we will be able to put together another great event in 2022.” If anyone would like to get involved in the planning of next year’s event please contact Ryan at ptmaccommunity@gmail.com TAKING A BREAK: (Above top) Bay Escape mascot Jay the Cray; (above inset) the famous Bay escape lobster pies & (left) enjoying the food & wine at the 2020 Bay Escape. PHOTOS COURTESY OF KATE HILL & TANYA EWEN
After the challenges of 2020, never has the need to stop and take a breath been more important, which is why organisers of the Health, Harmony and Happiness Summer Festival in Robe were so keen to ensure their wellbeing focussed event went ahead this weekend. Now in its 11th year, the two day event, this Friday and Saturday, has still received strong support from stallholders with the market style event, hosted at the Robe Institute, promising the usual array of health and wellbeing products and services. Crystals, handmade jewellery, tarot readings, psychic readers,
massage, Reiki, Bowen Therapy, kinesiology, acupressure, craniosacral work, regeneration healing, essential oils, geomack, candles, CDs, clothing, personal care products, and other health products all on offer at the seaside site. The festival will also see the launch of author Heather Colquist’s latest book - Healing Depression Using Life Tools. “My journey through depression lasted many years and at times it was for me life threatening,” Heather said. “ I know now that I have been one of the luckier ones to have come out of it on the other side by learning how to recognise and use my Life Tools. “Healing Depression Using Life Tools is a book that has at times been channelled to me from a much Higher Power and it has been written with great passion to show people that in time you can recover from an illness such as depression. “The journey that I went through has taught me a great deal about myself, I would not trade what I went through now for anything in the world for it has taught me that no matter how deep the hurt in life there is always hope. We do not need to travel through these really tough times alone. There are always people out there who can assist us to manage our illness in a more positive way if only we will let them.” The festival committee is also planning a Winter festival for 2021 over the June Long Weekend. Last year, the Health, Harmony and Happiness Summer Festival committee was able to hand over $2000 to support the Keilira community and Blaze Aid following last summer’s bushfires, as well as a donation to Narelle Marshall’s Animal Rescue. WELLBEING FESTIVAL THIS WEEKEND: Treasurer Joan Clarke-Welsby, secretary Heather Gibbons & president Naomi Hutchison.
Hitting all the right notes Majella Wines secures top award for iconic blend Majella Wines 2018 The Musician is hitting all the right notes, named 2020 Winestate’s Wine of the Year. The Coonawarra based, family business also took out The Hamburg Süd Trophy for the Cabernet Sauvignon of the Year for the same drop – a cabernet shiraz. The $19 bottle of red outpointed wines priced at more that $200 as Winestate evaluated around 10,000 wines in 16 categories from all regions in Australia and New Zealand using an audited and independent judging process. Majella Wines director Tony Lynn was thrilled to have one of the winery’s most iconic wines honoured. “The Musician has been a fantastic wine since its release in 2005, and we are very proud to be the recipients of these prestigious trophies,” Tony said. The award winning wine is a classic example of the Australian blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz with mint, eucalyptus and spice aromas and a soft, well balanced palate with blackberries
“...we are very proud to be the recipients of these prestigious trophies...” Tony Lynn (Majella Wines director) and cassis flavours. The Musician retails for $19. Majella Director Tony Lynn says Winestate publisher Peter Simic was full of praise for the winning drop. “As a finalist from over 10,000 wines judged this year, where less than 5% of wines entered reached the finalist stage, and with the toughest peer reviewed blind judging in Australia or NZ, a Winestate Medal is truly deserved,” Peter said. “To be the overall winner the wine has to be head and shoulders
above its peers in that category compared with the winning wines in all other categories. “ In this case the The Musician by Majella, Coonawarra, Cabernet Shiraz 2018 stood above all others. “This year was a challenge to maintain our complex judging process when many other wine shows could not continue with the trauma of the pandemic.” The audited award system used during the year sees varied judges used with panels made up of Master of Wine and peer Winemakers with experience in blind tasting events. The Coonawarra picked up a second accolade with the Rymill Coonawarra MC2, Coonawarra Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Franc 2019 taking home the Merlot of the Year honour at the 2020 awards.
“...to be the overall winner the wine has to be head and shoulders above its peer...” Peter Simic (Winestate publisher)
SIMPLY THE BEST: One of Majella Wines winemakers Michael Marcus with the 2018 The Musician
Changing habits Digital resources surge in popularity The South Australian Public Library Network reached a recordbreaking one million eBooks and digital audiobooks in 2020 with COVID having an extraordinary impact on how libraries in South Australia operated. The Mount Gambier Library was no exception to this change in reading and borrowing habits and local staff only expect interest in the digital space to increase. Mount Gambier Library programs coordinator Kristi Brooks said the library had seen an increase with the borrowing of eBooks and eAudiobooks during the COVID-19 initial lockdown, for both individuals and home schooling. “Whilst the Library doors were closed for those few weeks, staff were busy on the phone assisting people to set up their free account,” Kristi said. Libby is the program that allows people to tap into the digital resources, with thousands of titles for children, teens and adults. As well as your popular genres, Libby creates content on 136 subjects – from health and wellbeing, family and relationship through to current trends such as page to stream, holiday page turners and currently there is a collection to celebrate Adelaide Writers’ Week 2021. Your Libby account can be used on multiple devices, so you could use your tablet/iPad for reading, and have the convenience of using your phone to listen to books while walking, driving or even to help you unwind and sleep at night. “2021 is looking just as busy, with people receiving new devices for Christmas and library staff are happy to help,” Kristi said. “Customers can bring their device into the Mount Gambier Library and we will have you reading and
DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR NON-COMPLYING CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT Pursuant to Section 38(5) of the Development Act, 1993
Notice is hereby given that an application comprising a CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT has been lodged with Council for a development assessment. Details of the application are as follows: DEVELOPMENT NUMBER:
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PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: listening with Libby in no time.” Libraries and the behaviour of library users had to change with the result that thousands of users are now engaging in digital content - many for the first time - in record numbers. At times during the year, library users were unable to access library services and borrow physical items due to lockdown measures and partial or full library closures and that’s where innovation emerged with a trend towards digital resources just one of the many alternatives encouraged by local libraries. Public Library Services collections and content manager Jo Rivers said eBooks and audiobooks had always been very popular but have become even more popular as a result of the COVID-19. “Interest in our digital collections only increases as South Australians demand more convenient and flexible ways to access books from today’s public libraries,” she said. Readers in South Australia just need a valid library membership to access digital books from South Australian Public Library
Network’s OverDrive-powered digital collection. Readers can use their own devices and download the Libby app to get started and borrow eBooks and audiobooks anytime, anywhere. Digital items available for loan include eBooks, audiobooks, magazines and comics. For more information about Libby, go to meet.libbyapp.com or the SA public libraries website https:// www.libraries.sa.gov.au/digital. The top three eBooks borrowed through South Australian Public Library Network’s digital collection in 2020 were Becoming by Michelle Obama; Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty and The Lost Man by Jane Harper, while the top three audiobooks were Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by JK Rowling; The Subtle art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by JK Rowling DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY: Rowan Thurlings tests the library’s eBook and audio book resources during his lunch break
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The application may be examined on the Council website at www.mountgambier.sa.gov.au/danotification or at the Council office located at the Civic Centre, 10 Watson Terrace, Mount Gambier. Please phone (08) 8721 2555 to make an appointment if you wish to view the application at the Council office. Any person or body affected may make relevant representations concerning this application via email at city@mountgambier.sa.gov.au or in writing, addressed to the Chief Executive Officer at PO Box 56, Mount Gambier no later than Wednesday 27 January 2021. Each person making a submission should indicate whether that person wishes to appear personally or be represented by another party before the Council in support of that submission. Please note that, pursuant to Section 38(8) of the Development Act, a copy of each representation received will be forwarded to the Applicant for a written response. This is the first and only publication of this Notice. Barbara CERNOVSKIS
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Lights, camera, action The arts industry returns in earnest Movies, performances, exhibitions, programs and more are back on the cards, following the return of arts programming and the re-opening of community facilities in the Glenelg Shire. The Portland Arts Centre officially reopened its doors on Boxing Day, welcoming back patrons, cinema goers and community groups to the popular multipurpose venue. Exhibitions from the Glenelg Shire Cultural Collection have also resumed with the unveiling of the Menagerie exhibition at the Arts Centre. Arts and culture manager Susie Lyons was overjoyed to see the return of the physical Arts Glenelg program after a long hiatus. “We have fiercely missed seeing our loyal patrons come through the doors at the Arts Centre, enjoying performances, art and more on a regular basis,” Ms Lyons said. “We are thrilled to be able to safely welcome back our audiences and once again offer an exciting and creative space for all. Showbiz Cinemas will be back screening the latest movies. The cinema as returned to its normal operating hours (Monday, Wednesday, Friday and weekends). Menagerie, our latest exhibition, will also be available to view when visiting the Arts Centre.” The exhibition combines works from the Cultural Collection as well as private collections, and
contains artworks, artefacts and images depicting animals. “It is a celebration of our local marine and bird life, as well as domestic and indigenous animals as interpreted by artists, artisans and manufacturers,” Ms Lyons said. “Displays in the Maritime Discovery Centre are also receiving a refresh, with the installation of new labels; replacement of photos in Southern Reef display with colourful decals and the installation of a new smart TV for education/group tour purposes. Perhaps the most exciting announcement we can share with the community is that our schedule of performances will return from February 2021, bringing back drama, comedy, cabaret and more.”
Ms Lyons was hopeful the comunity woud make sure their New Year’s resolutions include getting out and experience more of the arts. “Keep an eye out for further announcements in 2021,” she said. To view the Menagerie exhibition, community members can visit the Portland Arts Centre during the cinema opening hours or request a viewing by contacting the ArtsGlenelg team. For further information, please visit the Portland Arts Centre Facebook page. WE’RE BACK: Exhibitions and collections coordinator Tina Biggs puts the finishing touches to the Menagerie exhibition.
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Going, going, gone Real estate industry riding high as demand shows no signs of slowing We haven’t been this busy since 2008. That is the assessment of long standing Mount Gambier real estate agent Paul Chuck as his team at Gebhardts Real Estate and everyone in the industry barely has time to draw breath, such is demand. “This all started about May last year,” Mr Chuck (pictured below eft) said. “It honestly hasn’t looked like this for 12 or 13 years and I am not talking it up, it is just going that well – there has been no let up. The city stocks have been depleted severely which is obviously a good problem to have. We’re not complaining.” From investors to locals, from lifestyle properties to first homes, from rentals to residential to rural, there is a mixed bag of reasons for the upturn and a mixed bag of properties and buyers getting
involved in what has become the real estate rat race. “We have seen a huge amount of investors from around Victoria purchasing here,” Mr Chuck said. “A lot of locals are also buying – I do think the building grants have stimulated the market just like the government oped it would.” Sales are not just ticking over in the city limits but coastal properties are also going under the hammer as well with monotonous regularity. From record low interest rates to an attraction to a regional tree change or sea change have all played into the real estate boom and agents are not only scrambling for properties to meet buyers’ demand but the rental market is also overwhelmed with waiting lists the norm rather than the exception with most properties securing tenants before their official listing.
“People are struggling to find properties to buy or rent,” Mr Chuck said. “It is a good position for the industry – it is good everything is so positive and it is showing no sign of slowing down anytime soon. We have multiple buyers chasing each listing and people just waiting in line.” Jason Malseed agrees that the market is as strong as he has seen it in his three decades in real estate. “I’ve never seen so many buyers from outside the region coming into the market, especially from Melbourne,” he said. Ironically, after months where State borders have never been less porous, it is the greatest interstate interest the Malseeds principal has ever seen and they are buyers who know what they want. “They have done their homework,” Mr Malseed (pictured
below right) said. “Unless the property is the right price it will not sell. They are very educated with price.” Mr Malseed said for so long borders had seemed like barriers but current investors and tree changers were no longer concerned with those invisible State lines. “It was not that many years ago, maybe five, that people weren’t crossing borders to purchase real estate but right now anything with land is really sought after,” he said. “The more land the better around that 10-20 acres is really, popular.” Ray White Mount Gambier’s Tahlia Gabrielli admits when COVID hit the industry was entering the unknown but it has been a case, well and truly, of all’s well that ends well. “No one knew what to expect when COVID first hit,” Miss Gabrielli (pictured below centre with colleague Sarah Barney)said. “No one predicted the property market would go as strong as it did.” The Ray White Mount Gambier principal and sales executive said a mixed range of buyers and properties had played their role in the resurgence of the industry. “There is definitely strong investor interest but also locals,” Miss
Gabrielli said. “A lot of young people, instead of heading to university or away for work, are choosing to stay put and purchasing property locally.” Investment properties with strong rent return and properties that offer easy, modern living have dominated the market in the past six months. “Investors are looking for rent return and snapping u that lower demographic where the cheaper property provides good return,” Miss Gabrielli said. “Homes that are ready to move in straight away with modern facilities and layout have also had a massive push.” The building boom is also giving the real estate industry a boost. “People are having to wait 18 months to two years for those new homes and we’ve never had that before so they are looking for a property while they are waiting,” Miss Gabrielli said. “The demand on lifestyle properties has always been hot but even more so now.” She said low interest rates had also seen people taking their savings out of financial institutions and returning to the time honoured tradition of investing in real estate.
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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.
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.
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Expansive 4134m2 allotment surrounded with well established trees and hedges, 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. 4 bedroom, main with WIR and double ensuite, main bathroom with bath, shower & vanity & separate toile, large laundry, second living area currently utelised as a home office. The bar/rumpus room currently utilised for entertaining 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.
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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.
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Approx 4.99 acres zoned rural residential. 3 bedroom stone home tenanted for $180/week. Across from Montebello Estate and next door to TAFE and UniSA precint. Potential for subdivision or building (S.T.C.A.). A plan of potential division has been prepared showing subdivision into approx. 28 allotments; copies of the development plans are available on request. In conjunction with Ray White Real Estate.
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$239,000 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.
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!
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UNDER T CONTRAC $349,500 3 2 4 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. 44 Umpherston Street
$575,000 3 1 1+ 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. 19 Buffalo Crescent
$92,500 a| 525m2 approx A great central allotment on approx 525m2. Rare to find in this location. Get set to build your dream home. Contact our office for more details.
Seafarers Way, Port MacDonnell
$144,500 a| 1,095m2 approx This exceptional 1095m2 allotment (approx) will not last, nestled at the end of a quiet cul de sac in a very popular area of the city, close to Macdonald Park primary School and Saint Martins Lutheran College.
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$189,000-$199,000 2 1 1 Deceptively spacious community title unit in small group. Large living area and covered pergola. Well maintained unit with a private yard. Perfect for the investor – just minutes to the city centre.
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Great flat serviced allotments in popular coastal township – swim, surf and fish at your doorstep! New stage now available. Enquire now!
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$134,500 2 1 1 Nestled at the rear of a quiet complex of only three units, is this spacious property. An ideal investment or great start for the first home buyer.
Lot 6 Hay Tce, Kongorong
104 Haviland Court, Port MacDonnell
$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)
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8/5 Shepherd Street
$215,000 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.
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17 Gaden Street
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$240 pw 3 1 1 • Three bedrooms, all with built in robes • Kitchen/casual dining area • Separate formal lounge & dining • Bathroom with bath • Single carport • Large secure rear yard • Pets negotiable
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Popular photobooth business established approximately 5 years ago with an extensive social media following. Amazing opportunity to start and run your own business. Flexibility to do on the side of full time work.
7 Gerloff Street
$249,000 2 2 2 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. 157 Bay Road
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$240 pw 3 1 2 • Three bedrooms • Large lounge with gas heater • Eat in kitchen with new electric/ gas cooking & dishwasher • R/C air conditioner • Undercover patio /verandah area • Single carport & garage detached • Work shed & storage area • Close to shopping • Secure yard • No Pets
$299,000
1 Margaret Street
$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. 2/3 Henty Street
$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!
3004/3 Lake Terrace West
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$290 pw 2 2 2 • Two bedroom apartment, main with walk in robe & ensuite • Open living kitchen/lounge/ dining area • Electric cooking & dishwasher • Reverse cycle air conditioner • Detached double garage & basement storage • Lovely views • No pets • Property is on sales market
$865,000 4 Shops | 3 Titles For sale to be offered as a whole. Super rare opportunity for the Investor/ Owner occupier. Prominent main street location – rear access/parking. Contact agent for further details! 21 Hilltop Avenue
23 Cape Douglas Rd, Cape Douglas
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$400 pw 3 2 4 • 3 bedroom home on beachfront • Main with WIR & ensuite, BIRs in bedrooms 2 & 3 • Modern open plan family/living/kitchen with gas cooktop & dishwasher • R/C aircon, slow combustion heater plus under floor heating • Two way bathroom • No pets
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. 106 Sea Parade, Port MacDonnell
$489,000 5 2 2 Priced to sell – ultra spacious family home loaded with extras. Granite kitchen benches, ducted heating & cooling, high ceilings and rear yard access. One of the best streets in popular Conroe Heights! 46 Jubilee Highway West
$245,000 2 1 1 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.
2/46 Derrington Street
$164,500 2 1 1 Lovely brick and tile unit in a quiet group of three ideal for the first home buyer or investor – close to all amenities. Inspect now and be impressed! 93-101 Commercial Street West
18 Eldridge Drive, Worrolong
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$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.
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$495,000 + GST 7 2 10+ 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.
Conveniently located two bedroom stone home, updated kitchen with electric cooking and great storage. Huge 7.7m X 11.0m colorbond shed, plus detached stone shed ideal for extra storage.
33 Wyatt Street
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Stunning three bedroom town house located in quiet but popular area. Open plan kitchen, dining and living with split system. Low maintenance living with plenty of wow.
30 Doughty Street
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Bernie Gaylard PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
1/30 Ash Court
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Recently updated this property offers wow and sophistication. Kitchen with granite benchtops, gas cooktop, quality appliances and zip hydro tap. Double garage UMR with internal access and a further double garage UMR plus detached 4 bay garage.
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Emily Rayner SALES 0417 665 085
$299,000-$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!
94 Commercial Street East
Avail NOW Commercial • 140m2 approx of flexible space • On site parking for staff • Currently used as a restaurant • Separate function room • Reverse cycle air conditioning • Exhaust in kitchen area included • Located in the CBD • Lessor incentive: Half rent for first 6 months of tenancy • Don’t miss out on this opportunity
$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!
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!
32 Commercial Street West
Avail NOW Commercial • Approx. 178m2 showroom area • Excellent retail opportunity • Large open area with reverse cycle air conditioner • Suit a variety of uses • Separate office/store room and kitchen area • Rear carpark area • Large public carparking available • $38,000 + GST - Price Negotiable
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20 Seventh Street, Millicent $199,000 - $209,000 Open by appointment
Tahlia Gabrielli Principal Sales Executive 0438 883 992
Sarah Barney Sales Executive 0438 883 972
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Sale 24 Tanglewood Cres, Mt Gambier 6 $849,000 - $869,000 Open by appointment
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Naomi Kieselbach Property Management 0438 883 992
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Price Attack, Mt Gambier $220,000 + Stock Open by appointment
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Property of the week Unique character Church offers rural living
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Ray White Mt Gambier 2A & 2B Mitchell Street Mount Gambier SA 5290 (08) 8724 7405 mtgambier.sa@raywhite.com raywhitemtgambier.com.au RLA 291953
67 Kirip Road, Mt Gambier. $365,000 Open by appointment
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Set on ½ an acre with 3 titles, this property was erected in 1906, has a 6-star energy rating & sweeping rural views. 20-minutes from Mt Gambier & 250m away from the primary school. The church has been left as original featuring thick stone walls, stained glass, Baltic pine ceiling & floor(currently carpeted). Kitchen offers a large freestanding, s/steel electric oven, gas cooktop and s/steelrange. Crafted timber floor hallway with curved, timber wall structure, creates a lounge room space featuring wood burning fire. The property offers economic heating & cooling, with new electrical wiring and plumbing, energy efficient LED lights, environmental AA Worm Farm septic system, evacuated tube solar HWS, concrete floor garage with adjoining carport. Features include, cubby house, garden shed, established garden, sunken fire pit area and three 5,000 gallon rainwater tanks.
Property Sales & Home Staging
A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au RLA 282 450
21 WERONA ST, MT GAMBIER
$245,000 NEW PRICE
Open
SATURDAY 10.00-10.30
4 IRVEN ST, PT MACDONNELL
$449,000
Open
3 1 1
Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281
SUNDAY 12.30-1.30
- Beautifully renovated stone home set on a 4058m2 allotment just a short stroll from the beach - Open plan kitchen/dining, huge tiled lounge area plus a huge rear under cover entertaining area - Colourbond shed 18m x 9m x 2.9m clearance has drive through access, workshop & loft - Rain & mains water supply and extra off street parking Gail Richards 0409 268 199
NEW 24 HEDLEY ST, MT GAMBIER $790,000
Open
SUNDAY 11.00-11.30
- 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
95 SEA PDE, PT MACDONNELL $419,000-$449,000
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- Perfectly positioned overlooking the Southern Ocean, offering the ultimate coastal escape ready for you to move in! - With amazing, sweeping views of the ocean and a versatile floor plan that will comfortably accommodate large families or groups - You can also relax in the privacy of the North-facing backyard with your very own elevated deck! Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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- Positioned in a premier location, this magnificent inner city home has been beautifully renovated - Superbly placed with views across the dining area and balcony, the kitchen is a cook’s dream with granite bench tops, Zip hydro tap and 900mm gas/ electric cooker - Double garage UMR, extra 9m x 7m garage with high clearance, plus 14m x 7m garage with w/shop Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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53 SUTTONTOWN RD, MT GAMBIER $329,000-$339,000
4001/7 LAKE TCE W, MT GAMBIER $425,000-$465,000
5 GREENRIDGE DR, MT GAMBIER $429,000-$459,000
11 KALIMNA CRES, MT GAMBIER $519,000-$549,000
- Practical u-shaped, dual entrance driveway, remote garage & a covered 3.1m high clearance carport - The home features multiple living areas, an expansive lounge and dining area with gas wall heater & r/c air-con and a kitchen with timber cabinetry, high-end appliances and plenty of space - The backyard offers an undercover entertaining area and a massive 6mx5m shed with a 3mx5m addition
- Top level, spacious circular penthouse apartment that showcases spectacular panoramic views overlooking the lake city - 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 - Storage room located in the basement of the building
- 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!
- 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
3 2 5
Gail Richards 0409 268 199 2 CHUTE ST, MT GAMBIER
$97,500
- Rare opportunity to purchase vacant land in a great central location - Walking distance to CBD, Vansittart Park and the Rail Lands Precinct - 429m2 allotment ready to build your new home (S.T.C.A.) - Take in the fabulous city views - Stone shed with power connected! LAND
Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281 298 RUWOLDT RD, YAHL 3 ACRES
$579,000-$599,000
- Situated on 3 glorious acres within minutes from Mount Gambier - Offering huge Blackwood kitchen, formal dining, roomy lounge plus family room - Master suite offers luxurious ensuite with his/her basins, underfloor heating, and walk in wardrobe - An entertainers dream home with an unrivalled alfresco area of massive dimensions Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266
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Ben Ransom 0400 870 362
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6 COBBLESTONE CRT, MT GAMBIER
$65,000
- Last vacant allotment available in well established area amongst quality homes - Elevated block of 819m2 - Close to MacDonald Park PS, St Martins Lutheran School & sporting complex - All services connected & plans available for prospective purchaser - Ring your builder today LAND
Al Lamond 0418 849 266 18 TURNBULL DR, WORROLONG
$849,000
- Immaculate sandstone and limestone period façade, classic English box hedges, luscious lawns and manicured gardens create an unforgettable lasting impression - 5 luxurious bedrooms, the master with WIR and ensuite - 3 living areas, including formal dining and lounge, open plan family, meals and gourmet kitchen Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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5/9A SHEPHERDSON RD, MT GAMBIER
$99,000
- Private allotment within walking distance to CBD - Rare opportunity to purchase vacant land in a central location - All services available ready for building your dream home - Great location near Reidy Park School & Tenison College - ONLY 1 ALLOTMENT LEFT! LAND
Al Lamond 0418 849 266 9 STABLEFORD CRT, WORROLONG
$789,000
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- 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)
- Amazing opportunity to purchase just over an acre of elevated land with amazing views to Gerloff Bay & the Southern Ocean - The property offers an exciting range of opportunities, renovate the existing 3 bedroom cottage or build your new 2 storey dwelling (S.T.C.A.), offering spectacular coastal & ocean views
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
LAND
Gail Richards 0409 268 199 LOT 31 O’LEARY RD, SUTTONTOWN 20.74 ACRES
4 2 $799,000
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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- 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) 2
- Have you got a block of land? Looking for an instant place to live? Then check out this fantastic home! - Featuring 4 bedrooms, main with WIR & ensuite, lovely large open plan living area incorporating kitchen/dining/ lounge area with electric cooking and walk in pantry - Three additional bedrooms all with BIR’s, three way bathroom, laundry and separate toilet - Transport costs are the responsibility of the purchaser
Al 0418 849 266 or Sara 0438 708 281 4
LOT 2 PRIVATE RD, CARPENTER ROCKS $425,000
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YAHL $180,000-$200,000 TRANSPORTABLE HOME FOR SALE
– Outstanding opportunity to secure a large allotment on the Northern side on the City – 20.74 acres (8.394 ha) of Prime Land for future development – High profile location ready for a new housing estate (S.T.C.A.) – Development opportunity Zoned Residential in the City of Mount Gambier
LOT 2 EIGHT MILE CREEK RD, PT MAC $119,000-$129,000 5.16 ACRES
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- Magnificent Federation style home offering formal lounge & dining and designer kitchen with a 900mm freestanding gas oven - Four large bedrooms, master with WIR plus ensuite and two with BIR’s - Well established gardens with impressive veggie garden and variety of fruit trees - 65,000L rain water tank and town water
103 MEYLIN ST, PT MACDONNELL $429,000-$449,000
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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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
Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199
Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266
NEW 53 HILL RD, OB FLAT $675,000-$715,000 30 ACRES
- Privately located well back from the road on an elevated allotment - Fenced into 3 paddocks (plus house yard) with established tree shelter belts - Separate shedding with rainwater plumbed to house & equipped bore to troughs - Purchaser has option to have an income from a casual lease if required 4 2 2
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
312 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER $799,000-$820,000
- Big and beautiful - central and spacious - Zoned light industry, offering an incredible opportunity to reside & operate a business from the one property (S.T.C.A) - Properties offering this size shedding with a home attached are near impossible to find in the city area - Prospective purchasers have the opportunity to purchase ‘Gambier Coachlines’ Al Lamond 0418 849 266 GLENBURNIE HEIGHTS
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- Exciting new subdivision overlooking the Mount Gambier Racecourse and surrounding countryside, located within minutes from the City Centre - Power & town water connected - Magnificent opportunity to build your dream home, with plenty of room for sheds and stables (S.T.C.A) - ONLY 2 ALLOTMENTS LEFT! Al Lamond 0418 849 266
LAND
Sara O’Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281
Ben Ransom SALES M: 0400 870 362
2 HARLEY ST, ALLENDALE EAST
Carolyn Gazzard CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416
$275,000 NEW PRICE
- 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 3
Al Lamond 0418 849 266 2/18 LEE CRT, MT GAMBIER
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$339,000-$359,000
- 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 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266 LOT 102 GLENCOE RD, GLENCOE 2.5 ACRES
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$110,000
- A great opportunity to build your country dream in the popular township of Glencoe - 2.5 acres with access from both Glencoe Road and The Springs Road - Close to the Glencoe Shop & Post Office - Scattered with attractive gum trees - Power passing Gail Richards 0409 268 199
LAND
Sue Clements CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416
Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: (08) 8723 3416
7 FAIRWAY CRT, WORROLONG $899,000-$939,000
- 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 two wings and is designed to take in the sweeping Southerly views over Mount Gambier - This outstanding luxury lifestyle property has it all! Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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18 TENISON DR, MT GAMBIER
Rachael Kelly JUNIOR ASSISTANT P: (08) 8723 3416
10 MCGREGOR ST, MT GAMBIER $229,000-$239,000
- This solid brick and tile home has a central West facing lounge room with ceiling fan, slow combustion wood fire & central gas heating - Open concept dining/kitchen with original cabinetry, updated splash back & electric cooking - All three queen size bedrooms have BIR’s - Fully enclosed back yard and rear yard access to the single car garage with power 3 1 1
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
$545,000
45 WILLOW AVE, MT GAMBIER $799,000-$869,000
- Magnificent Federation Style home built to the highest standards - 5795m2 allotment walking distance to Tenison Woods College - Updated kitchen with new flooring, electric cooking & dishwasher - 3 bedrooms under the main roof plus a large 1 bedroom self-contained unit
- Truly an amazing entertainer’s paradise with 5 well equipped roomy bedrooms - Extras include tennis court, in-ground pool, alfresco lounge and poolside kitchen - 5 bright, airy and spacious living areas with scenic views from the upper level - Huge shed and carport, ducted heating and cooling, solar system and rainwater tanks
Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266
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44 ST. ANDREWS DR, WORROLONG
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$150,000
- Beautiful views of the lush, manicured fairway! - Fairway Estate offers a wonderful lifestyle choice for those who are looking for a piece of serenity - Within minutes from the Marketplace Shopping Precinct - Flat allotment that is approximately 778m2 - Get your “dream home” plans drawn up & take advantage of the building grant incentives currently on offer! Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281
LAND
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Al Lamond 0419 849 266 LOT 4 EUMERELLA ST, COMPTON
$205,000
- 6758m2 country living allotment with beautiful outlook - Power & SA Water to be connected - Price includes rural style post and wire fencing to be completed at settlement - Fantastic location on the city fringe, close to Tenison Woods College & Malseed Park LAND
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
LOT 60 NICHOLAS ST, MT GAMBIER $300,000 + GST 4.58 ACRES
123 COMMERCIAL ST EAST, MT GAMBIER $499,000-$529,000 NEW PRICE
245 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER $299,000
LOT 15 PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT $250,000 71 ACRES
- Attention builders, developers and investors enquire today on this incredible opportunity! - This piece of vacant land, being approx. 18,550 m2 (1.855 ha) is ready for residential development (S.T.C.A.) - A proposed subdivision of 25 allotments is available upon request - Multiple opportunities with this prime slice of land
- High profile site in busy Commercial Street East near Woolworths and Carlin & Gazzard - Site area 1683m2 - Office and workshop buildings of 390m2 - Suit variety of city centre businesses - Redevelopment potential - In conjunction with Herbert Commercial
- Fantastic opportunity to purchase a 2218m2 commercial zoned parcel of land in a prime location - Excellent exposure site with two street frontage and small office at the southern end - The allotment offers a multitude of options with retail giants BCF, Super Cheap and Petbarn adjacent the site
- 29.62 hectare natural scrub allotment in the seaside township of Pelican Point - Potential development opportunity (subject to council approval) for 9 residential allotments ranging in size from 1800m2 to 3202m2 - Close to the beach with some of the proposed allotments offering potential sea views
Al Lamond 0418 849 266 SHELLSEA CRT, PELICAN POINT
LAND 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
LAND
Al Lamond 0418 849 266 7 HOLLOWAY ST, DONOVANS
COMMERCIAL $89,000
- Quiet cul-de-sac with elevated views - Situated close to the Glenelg River - Bitumen road frontage & power connected - Build your dream home or holiday retreat and relax by the river - Get ready for fishing
Al Lamond 0418 849 266
LAND
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
COMMERCIAL
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
LAND
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Gail Richards 0409 268 199 22 KELLETT ST, NELSON
$550,000-$580,000
- Nelson Cottage is an iconic property offering B&B accommodation and the opportunity to live and work from home - Providing a total of 6 guest bedrooms, the property can accommodate up to 15 people - Stunning outlook across garden to the estuary - The owners’ residence includes 2 bedrooms, ensuite bathroom, wood heated lounge & Blackwood kitchen Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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eldersrealestate.com.au NE
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THE ENTERTAINER'S DREAM! 6 Lake Terrace East, Mount Gambier • Positioned in one of Mount Gambier's most prestigious locations and a short stroll from both the Blue Lake and the CBD. • Offering all of the charm of an early 1900s character home combined with the convenience & WOW of a modern renovation. • Extensively renovated throughout, the modern kitchen and family area features high quality cabinetry and appliances, stone bench tops, a large chef oven and dishwasher. • The living area continues on to the alfresco entertaining deck at the rear via stacking bi-fold doors.
Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363
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$255,000 - $260,000
Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363
NEW | Contact Agent
3 Sinclair St, Mt Gambier
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INVESTMENT IN A1 LOCATION! 7/55 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier • 2 bedrooms with built in robes and floating timber floors, master includes ceiling fan. • Bathroom with shower over spa bath, heated towel rack and floor to ceiling tiles. • Kitchen with electric cooking, attractive high gloss laminate and laundry facilities. • Reverse cycle air conditioning in the open living area creates a comfortable space all year round.
Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363
$548,000
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
NEW | $155,000
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15 Redwood Ave, Mt Gambier
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SOLID AND AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME! 3 Underwood Avenue, Mount Gambier • Solid construction and privately positioned with surprising space. • 4 carpeted bedrooms, including a massive main room with attached walk in/study at the rear of the home perfect for a master suite or a kids retreat/rumpus. • Kitchen with electric cooking, timber cabinetry and dedicated dining space. • Main lounge with slow combustion heating, and additional sitting room with slate floors and sliding door access to the rear yard.
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1/6 Hartley St, Mt Gambier
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Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363
$169,000
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
NEW | $250,000
10.00-10.30AM
$230,000
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
50 Derrington St, Mt Gambier
$670,000
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
5-7 Kennedy Ave, Mt Gambier
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SUBDIVISION! Melleray Court, Mount Gambier • Exciting new acreage subdivision south east of the city. • Large naturally flat allotments ranging from 5004m2 to 5109m2 (approx). • Electricity and water both connected. • Rural style post and wire fencing included. • Titles expected mid 2020.
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
From 5,004m2
NEW | $159,500
Residential/Rural Sales Manager
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Property Management
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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
ALISTAIR COONAN 0422 156 363
DEON HOWELL 0419 037 896
MALCOLM LEWIS 8726 4400
DANIELLE JOHNSTON 8726 4400
PAM KNIBBS 8726 4400
CHLOE SMITH 8726 4400
STOWE SCOTT 8726 4400
9 Ba y Roa d , Mou nt G a m bi e r
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15 Second St, Millicent
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
5 Tenison Drv, Mt Gambier
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20 Agnes St, Mt Gambier
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
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376 Cafpirco Rd, Compton
2 1 1
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45 Jubilee Hwy West, Mt Gambier
4 2 2
$260,000
3 1 3
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$390,000-$399,000
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10 Hammer Crt, Mt Gambier
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
4 Watts Ave, Millicent
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15 Hartley St, Mt Gambier
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
79 North Tce, Mt Gambier
4 2
$260,000-$270,000
3 1 2
SATURDAY 11.30-12.00
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$270,000
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$289,000
4 2 2
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$429,000-$439,000
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1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier 08 8724 9999 98 George Street, Millicent 8733 1989
MT GAMBIER | MILLICENT | PORT MACDONNELL | ROBE | BEACHPORT
Jason 0419 032 795
Jade 0421 383 368
Wendy 0468 692 993
Courtney 8724 9999 Sam 8724 9999
Selena 8724 9999
5,000m2
Kathy 8733 1989
Kelli 8724 9999
Centenary View Estate Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
5,000m2
Centenary View Estate Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
Lot 11 Centenary View Drv, Compton
Centenary View Estate Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
$169,000
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Lot 10 McKay Rd, Compton
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
ND LA
62 Sea Pde & 63 Milstead St, Pt Mac
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
19 Douglas St, Mt Gambier
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
11 Lasiandra Crt, Mt Gambier
ND LA
$185,000
4 2 8
$365,000-$375,000
6 2 1
$230,000 Each
3 1 2
$280,000
ND LA
Lot 8 Centenary View Drv, Compton
Jason Malseed 0419 032 795
24-26 Livingston St, Blackfellows Caves
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
Units 1 & 2/13 Myall St, Mt Gambier
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
8 MacKenzie St, Mt Gambier
Bronwyn 8724 9999
5,000m2
$179,000
Tanya 8724 9999
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
ND LA
Lot 64 Acorn Drv, Mil Lel
15,000m2
$199,500
1,234m2
$395,000-$400,000
3 1 4
$155,000-$160,000
3 1 1
$245,000
Wendy Flint 0468 692 993
ND LA
From 1,202m2
Lot 101-104 Livingston St, Blackfellows Caves $90,000-$98,000
RURAL RUNDOWN Hamilton Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS WEDNESDAY Agents yarded 21,098 lambs at Hamilton last week back more than half of the previous sale offering. The offering of lambs ranged from plain to good however did not display the overall weight that was offered prior to Christmas the shorn lambs are now appearing on the market and displayed some very good quality and were keenly sort after by processors and feeders. There was a full contingent of processors as well as restockers
and those in attendance were not always fully active. Restocking competition came from Bendigo, Horsham, Shepparton, Gladstone, the south east of South Australia and local areas in a sale that fluctuated throughout to be $10/head dearer in places for the restocker orders, quality driven. The best shorn lambs made to $250 and the best woolly lamb made to $244/head. Light 12 to 18kg lambs on offer made from $118 to $179/
head, averaging from 820c to 1,100c/kg cwt. The light trade weight lambs 18 to 22kg sold from $153 to $210/head, to average from 800c to 880c/kg cwt. The medium trade weight lambs 22 to 25kg made from $168 to $241/head, to average from 820c to 900c/kg cwt. Heavy trade weight lambs 26 to 30kg and over made up to $250/head, to average 820c/kg to 860c/kg cwt. The 3 score hoggets made to $178/head.
Naracoorte Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS Numbers eased in both the sheep and lambs as agents yarded 6790 lambs and 860 sheep to total 7650 head overall. These sold to the usual array of trade and processor buyers along with a number of active restocker orders. Quality was generally good with the majority of the offering now having been shorn as the market sold to a dearer trend with some buyers
going home empty handed at the current rates. Light lambs to the trade old from $136 to $148 with the light weight trade 2 and 3 score selection selling to a high of $162/head. Restockers sourced lambs to turn out from $112 to $155/head. Trade weight 3 score lambs made from $163 to $196 as the heavy pens sold from $190 to $230 with most sales making from 850c to 880c/kg cwt with
the market lifting from $10 to $20/head. The extra heavy lambs returned from $227 to a market high of $265/head. Hoggets sold from $150 to $190/head. Light ewes made from $98 to $126/head. Medium weight ewes sold from $125 to $158 as the heavy sheep made from $193 to a high of $230/head. Rams made from $40 to $140/ head.
Naracoorte Market Report - CATTLE Agents yarded the smaller number of 673 head of cattle for the first sale of 2021. These sold to a larger field of trade and processor buyers along with feeder and restocker orders with all buyers competing strongly to secure supply. Quality was mixed over the pens with something to suit most of the buying group as the market rebounded in price to lift sharply with increases over most areas from 20c to
40c/kg with more in select places. Vealer numbers were small as steers sold to a high of 451c and heifers to 440c/kg. Yearling steers to the trade lifted 30c as they sold from 314c to 433c with similar heifers making from 382c to 445c/kg. Feeder orders sought steers from 370c to 436c with the heifers selling from 392c to 445c as restockers chased both sexes from 366c to 428c/ kg. Grown steers and bullocks
were in demand to lift 25c as the trade purchased from 305c to 415c with feeder support seeing cattle sell from 370c to 425c/kg. Grown heifers made from 333c to 423c as manufacturing steers sold to 338c/kg. Heavy cows lifted 10c to sell from 265c to 306c with the lighter types making from 200c to 266c/kg. Heavy bulls sold from 230c to 280c with the lighter selection reaching a high of 336c/kg.
Hamilton Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS THURSDAY A small yarding to start off mutton sales at Hamilton this year, with 5960 sheep. There was a lot of woolly crossbred ewes in mixed condition, and the yarding didn’t have the weight or quality of the pre Christmas markets. Prices, however were dearer with all the regular buyers competing strongly, led by a northern processor on heavy stock. Most sales were $10 to $20/head dearer, with bidding sometimes erratic on lighter and mixed pen lots of sheep. The heaviest meat ewes sold from $180 to a top of $226/head. The general run of crossbred ewes made from
Mount Gambier Market Report SHEEP & LAMBS Numbers fell sharply as agents yarded 6092 lambs and 79 sheep to total 6171 head overall, almost half of the last sale of last year. These sold to the usual field of trade and processor buyers with a number of active restockers also seeking lambs. Quality was very mixed ranging from well presented shorn lambs to woolly lambs that were dry and needing the attention of the shearer. Pricing was good as the market sold to a dearer trend then the previous sale. Light lambs to the trade were scarce with restockers providing strong competition for these with the trade purchasing to a top of
$151 as restockers took a wide range of lambs back home from $55 to $165/head. Trade weight 3 score lambs made from $154 to $182 to lift from $3 to $6/head. Heavy lambs sold from $185 to $213 as most of the extra heavy lambs were making from $212 to $252 with one sale of superb lambs reaching the market high of $270/head. Most lamb sales sold from 780c to 820c/kg cwt. Hoggets made from $70 to $206/ head. The lighter sheep sold from $110 to $131/head. Heavy sheep made from $150 to $200 as wethers reached $210/head. Rams sold to $100/head.
Mount Gambier Market Report CATTLE Numbers rose in the first sale of the New Year as agents yarded 1058 head. These sold to the usual field of trade and processor buyers with both feeders and restockers also present and active. Quality was good with weight and condition across the majority of the pens as the market sold to dearer rates over all categories. Some outstanding vealer calves came forward with the steer portion to the trade selling from 414c to a high of 458c as similar heifers made from 418c to 460c/kg. Feeders sought steers to 443c and heifers to 434c with some restocker activity selling from 420c to 441c/kg over both sexes. Yearling numbers were small as steers to the trade sold to 406c with feeder support making from 390c to 425c/kg. Yearling heifers to the trade selling from 400c to 420c/kg. There was a very good offering of grown steers and heavy bullocks which saw strong competition from the buying group with a lift in price of 15c to 20c with the trade operating from 325c to 423c and feeder activity selling from 365c to a high of 430c/kg. Grown heifers sold from 352c to 420c as manufacturing steers reached 316c/kg. Heavy cows rose 20c as they sold from 280c to 308c to the trade as the lighter types made from 200c to 271c/kg. Bulls sold from 200c to 270c/kg.
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$130 to $175/head. Runs of crossbred ewes were estimated as costing meat buyers from 570c on the heavier drafts to 620c/kg cwt on trade sized bodies. Lighter and plain sheep sold from $70 to $125/head and showed a bigger carcase price variance based around quality
and number in a pen. A local restocker paid $226/head for a mouthed line of shorn 5 and a half year old crossbred ewes. Not a lot of Merinos available, with the better finished wethers selling from $178 to $190/head to be trending at 600c/kg cwt plus dependingon skin value.
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Not my favourite... Over the Christmas period I was enjoying some Cadbury Favourites chocolates when I noticed the following statement prominently displayed on the box: “Visit cadburyfavourites.com for fun, games and trivia.� I’ve never noticed this on the box before which really isn’t that surprising. I’m generally more focused on what’s inside the box. I can’t say I’ve ever inspected the outside of that iconic packaging in any detail. Any of us who see that box know what we’re encountering on the inside and don’t need to read what is on the outside. I certainly don’t spend too much time checking the nutritional value of my Cadbury Favourites on the back! But getting back to the website,
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I can’t say I’ve ever been eating a box of chocolates and thought, “Do you know what I need here? Some fun, games and trivia.� It feels a little desperate by Cadbury. Everyone else has a website, so we should have one too. I don’t mind them having a website that shares their products, but I’m not at all convinced they need to get into the fun, games and trivia business. I’m pretty sure no one has ever looked at the Cadbury Favourites website, but I’m happy for you to let me know if I’m wrong about this and you’re spending lots of time there. I will say that when I first got it up there were cobwebs and dust everywhere though. You’ll have to imagine my surprise when the first thing I encountered at the Cadbury Favourites website was a screen asking me to confirm I was over the age of 18. What exactly was I going to encounter on the site? Naughty fun, games and trivia. Adults only fun, games and trivia. Suddenly I was wondering why I hadn’t come earlier. The age confirmation screen also stated, “Whether it’s after dinner, during an afternoon at home with the family or the next video call with your mates, Cadbury Favourites Fun & Games is sure to bring the fun and excitement!� Where do I start with that? So you’ve had some friends around for a dinner party, maybe enjoyed a few beverages, but you can sense that the evening is starting to lose its fizz. Obviously you’d visit a website recommended by a box
of chocolates. As for being on a phone call with my mates and saying, “Hang on, hang on. I’ll get the Cadbury Favourites website up so we’ve got something to talk about.â€? I was pretty underwhelmed with the fun, games and trivia options when I confirmed that I was mature enough to cope with the chocolate-based website. First up was a game called, “You Don’t Sayâ€? which involved being given a word that a partner had to guess with me giving them clues but not actually saying the word. At the same time I also got a pop up for the Cadbury Favourites Spin which we could somehow include into our fun game‌I think I know where this is going. They’re trying to trick me into eating more Cadbury Favourites than I’d originally planned. Don’t they know they don’t need to waste their time? I will inevitably do that without any help from them. After an underwhelming two minutes of playing the game I moved on. Game two was Charades. Don’t know if you’ve ever heard of that one before? I don’t think I can put emojis in my article, but if I could I’d put the face with the wide open “you’ve got to be kidding meâ€? eyes. Could they put a more cliched game on their website? If we were looking for fun and games because things weren’t going well at our social event, we’d be a little bit disappointed to be presented with this as the solution, surely. The final offering was the Cadbury trivia. That’s right, after
promising fun, games and trivia there were a grand total of two pathetic, not very fun games. The Trivia section was pretty much as expected. I could select from categories including TV, Music, History, Fashion, Movies, Sport, Geography, Nature, Science or Cadbury Chocolate. I remember Cadbury Chocolate related trivia being quite a focus when I used to watch Sale of the Century. Google it kids. Each of those playing could select one of the Cadbury Favourites range as their token to play and then would receive a point for each question they got right. FUUUUUUUNNNN!! Cadbury finished off their disappointing website with the opportunity to enter my email to stay up to date with the latest news, games and promotions. You mean to tell me there’s the possibility they could add MORE to the bountiful offering they’d already given me?! Surely not! I don’t know if I could cope with that sort of excitement. One question that had me puzzled by this point was, why were they so concerned about whether I was eighteen or not? I didn’t encounter anything on the website that I thought would cause damage to impressionable young minds. There was no foul language.
No depictions of violence. No pictures of scantily clad women. Maybe it’s a bit of reverse psychology. If youngsters venture to the website, see that it’s only for people over eighteen, they’ll think it’s edgey and that they’re being rebels by looking so will take the time to play some games and trivia. I don’t want people to think this is specific to Cadbury, by the way. I can’t think of any food I’ve ever eaten where while I’m eating it I need to go to a website for fun, games and trivia. Never in my life. One day I’m going to run for parliament, and one of my policies will be to set up a government agency that people will have to apply to before they create a website, who will decide whether each website is actually necessary. If you’d like to play Cadbury Favourites trivia with me, email me at robbietansel@gmail.com
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7MATE
7TWO
TV FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 NINE SA DEE DEE <<D;E <.DEE <DEE
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7MATE
BOLD
SBS MOVIES
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PEACH
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PEACH
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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, JANUARY 16 NINE SA DEE DEE <EDEE <.DEE <.D;E <DEE .DEE %DEE
SATURDAY JANUARY 16
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PEACH
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SUNDAY JANUARY 17
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7MATE
SBS MOVIES
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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
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Noel Barr Toyota Apprentice Automotive Technician Noel Barr Toyota is a leading guest focused automotive dealership; looking for an Apprentice Technician to expand our Service team. Backed by the most trusted car brand in Australia; the successful applicant will undertake their apprenticeship through the Toyota Institute and have access to leading development programs. Applicants must have an interest in the automotive industry, a willingness to learn and the ability to work productively with a strong focus on workmanship. Must hold a current driver’s license. If you want to develop your skills, enjoy coming to work and be a part of a great team – Forward your resume or expression to apply to gwright@noelbarrtoyota.com.au
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EXCAVATOR OPERATOR FULL TIME POSITION BRUHN Limestone is seeking a person to join its quarry team. The successful applicant will need to be an experienced, competent and licensed Excavator Operator. The majority of duties will involve excavator operations to support the preperation and sale of ‘Aglime and Road Base’ products. Experience in the areas of operating a crushing plant, loader, and use of general equipment is highly desireable, but training will be offered in these areas to the successful applicant. Please forward your resume and details to admin@bruhn.com.au for consideration.
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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.
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OneFortyOne knows how important it is to manage our plantations for the long term. In growing the ultimate renewable, we support jobs, the economy and regional communities. 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. This is an exciting opportunity to join one of the region’s most sought after employers of choice as this high profile, values lead and community connected business continues to grow. Reporting to the regions Head of Human Resources, as Human Resources Advisor, you will be a key member of the Mt Gambier based Human Resources team, as you support and partner the business taking responsibility for but not limited to the following: • Scope to build best practice HR Process • Development and implementation of HR/Payroll initiatives and practices • HR/Payroll policy oversight and documentation development • Supporting leaders with general HR/Payroll practices • End to end recruitment A curious, can-do and creative mindset with plenty of hands-on experience establishing HR systems and processes will be ideal as this progressive organisation moves towards HR best practice. Strong records management and document control with great attention to detail will be essential as will your open, communicative and partnering stakeholder management approach. Sales Duncan McGregor 0407 722 983 Jill Collins 0400 598 327 Roz Crispino 0419 366 649
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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. 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. 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 08 8721 2817. Send applications by COB Wednesday 3rd February 2021 to Karen Shanahan karen.shanahan@onefortyone.com.
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A & J McDonald Motors Pty Ltd (trading as Mac Ford, Mac Jaguar Land Rover and Mac Suzuki) are seeking to employ a permanent qualified Automotive Technician to join our service facility in Millicent, South Australia. Mac Ford, Jaguar Land rover an Suzuki is a well established, award winning successful dealership.
Cook, Kitchen & Housekeeping Assistants - Multiple Positions An exciting opportunity exists to join the Boandik team, with a variety of shifts available across 7 days per week to work across the 3 Boandik residential homes in Mount Gambier. Your key responsibilities will be: • Provide a high quality catering or housekeeping service • Maintain a trusting relationship with residents, which includes protecting confidentiality, privacy, dignity, individual choice and decision making • Maintain a homelike environment in a safe, clean and hygienic manner • Observe infection control procedures and/or Food Safety • Cooks need the ability to follow menu recipes to meet Aged Care Quality Standards You will be required to have the following qualifications, experience and/or skills: • Current National police certificate • Effective communication and interpersonal and team skills • Empathy with and understanding of aged residents • Initiative and self-motivation • Availability to work at short notice • Cooks preferred with experience as a cook in a commercial or aged care setting • Formal qualifications are not required Boandik has family-friendly employment policies. Appointment will initially be on a casual basis, with hours involving morning and afternoon shifts. An employment pack is available by emailing hr@boandik.org.au or from the website www.boandik.org.au. Questions regarding the position to Sandy Stott on 8725 4911.
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Tarragon & mustard chicken 2 teaspoons brown mustard seeds 185ml (3/4 cup) white wine 500ml pouring cream 1 1/2 tablespoons white wine vinegar 3 teaspoons dried tarragon leaves 2 barbecued chickens, warmed Steamed broccolini (or your choice of vegetables), to serve Method Place the mustard seeds in a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook for 1 minute or until the seeds start to pop. Pour in the wine and simmer for 10 minutes or until reduced. Add the cream, vinegar and tarragon to the pan. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 20-25 minutes or until reduced by half. Season. Meanwhile, chop the chicken into large pieces. Divide chicken pieces and steamed broccolini (vegetables)among serving plates. Drizzle with the sauce to serve.
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Mount Gambier Bowls Club has concluded the Singles Championship for 2021 with Peter Reppin (pictured in cap) becoming champion for the first time at the Mount Gambier Club. The contest was of very high quality with many participants looking to establish their credentials on the singles stage. Runner up Greg Carpenter (pictured in bucket hat) had defeated Brad Errock, a previous champion, Kim Jones and Garry Widdison to get to the final, while Reppin had run over Tony Renzi, Adam Wilson and Peter Clark. Many of the contests along the way were by very small margins and Reppin showed very high consistency in his
Millicent Bowls Club back in full swing This week, in perfect conditions, 49 players took to the Millicent Bowls Club green to play 20 ends of 2-4-2. Because of the odd number, it was necessary to play one team of a triple. The winning team with a very good score of 35+25 was the team of John Drew and Garth Baker (pictured below top) taking
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home first prize, while runners up for the day was the team of Carlene Godden and Peter Hyland (pictured below bottom) with a score of 43+8. Tournament director Derek Bowering also welcomed visitor Brian Ferguson, from Tantanoola. New club jackets are now available for members to try on and order if they are looking to match the club’s new tops. Other winning teams for the day were, George Wimshurst, Iain
Campbell 33+19. Faye Hill, David Reichelt 33+7. Peter Dunnicliff, Steve Carnellor 32+10. Dell Parsons, Glen Schapell 31+10. Gary Wilson, Bill Burdon 31+6. Jim Taylor, Derek Pietersma 31+3. Terry Lonergan, Eddie Hann 30+8. Colin Lomas, Aaron Emonson 29+. Sam Schofield, Peter Scanlon 29+., Christine Shephard, John Scudds, drew with Arthur O’Connell and Andre Reinders with a score of 20 shots each.
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South East junior cricketers defend Country Cup title Excellent line and length bowling, amazing fielding and disciplined batting has seen the South East Under 12 cricket team win its third straight Country Cup title. Coach Steven Vause said the threepeat was courtesy of every player in the South East squad playing their role in the victory. South East’s best with the ball and equal second wicket takers in the country conferences were Harrison Hicks and Ryan Lucas both taking nine wickets, while with the bat is was Teej Lawlor, who scored 88 runs which saw him ranked third overall and Orlando Vause, with 75 runs, ranking him fourth overall in country conferences.
Country Cup conquerors Under 17 Mount Gambier cricketers secures silverware Mount Gambier & District Cricket Association’s Under 17 team has returned triumphant from Victorian Country Week, defeating Horsham in the final to bring the title back over the border. Horsham was able to compile 125 in their turn at bat with Mount Gambier chasing it down for the loss of five wickets. Harry Fisher (4/26) and Isaac Mulrane (3/18) did the damaage with the ball, while in the run chase is was an unbeaten 50 from Jaxon Cushion, with Harry Fisher adding a valuable 29 to his four wicket haul, and James Sullivan with 26 leading the scoring.
First meeting for 2021 Borderline Speedway kicks off 2021 events A rare Friday night meeting saw the Borderline Speedway rev into action with Formula 500 and Wingless Sprints as the main attraction – the event a solid warm up for the January 21 King’s Challenge and the return of sprintcars. Local wingless sprint star Mitchell Broome was unable to break onto the podium, starting the A-Main from fifth on the grid. Broome did work his way through the field into
second place but a restart saw the local hope slip back again and he had to settle for a fifth placing at his home track. Terry Rankin took out the event with Josh Buckingham and Angelo Karoussis rounding out the podium. Joel Heinrich took out the Wingless Sprint A-Main from Luke Weel and Michael McDonald. Borderline Speedway president Cary Jennings said it was a solid crowd, given racing is so rarely on
a Friday night, and the pits were at capacity. “It was a good night and we got through the program smoothly and finished quite early,” he said. “I looked over the fence to check out the hill and it was a crowd the size we normally get for a club night.” Hopes are high, the Thursday, January 21, running of the King’s Challenge will attract a bumper crowd.
Slight change to round nine softball draw SATURDAY, JANUARY 16 1pm Warriors Blue v Demons 3pm Warriors White v Wanderers Concordes United v Concordes White - postponed After a hiatus in 2020; the Mount Gambeir Softball league will be sending a team to the State championships later this month. See next week’s edition of Lifestyle1 for a full profile of the championship campaign. (Pictured - the 2019 State title winning Mount Gambier team)
Softball returns with an upset win for Concordes United Concordes United upset Wanderers on Saturday with a come from behind victory after a fast start from Wanderers saw them score six runs in their first at bat. Hits to Fiona Finch, Teresa Hatch and Jo Hart made it a long first innings in the field for United in the heat of the day, but to her credit pitcher Dana Jones battled on and held them to only two more runs for the rest of the game despite the tough start. Concordes were hitting the ball hard off the pitching of Em Hart but were picking out the fielders, until singles by Megan Wombwell and Hannah Taylor finally got them on the scoreboard. The third innings was when Concordes did the damage, scoring seven thanks to consecutive safe hits to Jones, Sarah Thomson and Leonie McCallum. Wanderers then looked very dangerous in the bottom of innings, however Concordes were able to stop the flow of runs thanks to a fantastic double play when outfielder Angela McDonough took the catch and doubled off the base runner on third to give Concordes a one run lead heading into the last innings. They tacked on an insurance run in the top of the final innings thanks to a double to Hopgood and a hit to McDonough, and just needed to hold Wanderers to win. Wanderers got lead off Lily Clifford-Finch aboard thanks to a safe hit and Fiona Finch then drew a walk, however Concordes held their nerve and claimed the next two batters, then picking off Clifford-Finch at third thanks to a brilliant piece of fielding by shortstop Sarah Thomson and third baser Leonie McCallum to secure the win, 10-8. RESULTS Warriors Blue 12 (D Wombwell, B White, A Schultz, F Walker 2, M Chuck, K Doyle) d Warriors White 2 (J Koop, S Polderman 2, E Chaplin, C Bignell); Concordes United 10 (S Thomson, L McCallum 2, D Jones, J Hopgood, M Wombwell, H Taylor, A McDonough) d Wanderers(F Finch, J Hart 2, L Clifford-Finch, B Bonney, T Hatch); Demons 7 (Mackenzie Millard 3, H Watson 2, C Manning, H Burner, R Mathers) d Concordes White 5 (J Hopgood, M Sutherland, M Wombwell) BACK IN THE BATTING BOX: Concordes United batter Jo Hopgood (above) in action & Warriors Blue batter Daena Wombwell (below) makes good connection.
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The Mount Gambier and District Baseball League resumed after the Christmas break with the two top ranked sides in Division 1, Central and Tigers, both having big wins over lower ranked opponents. The early game between Federals and Central saw Federals take an early lead. After a three up, three down first innings by Central, lead off for Federals Gavin Smith who walked, was pushed around the diamond eventually scoring on an error by the Central infield. The early run by Federals ended up being their only run for the game as Central flexed their muscle and totally dominated the rest of the game. Central added four runs in the second innings and put the game beyond doubt in the third with a further eight runs. They continued to add runs in every innings, the game ending under the mercy rule in the seventh. Central totalled 15 hits for the game with Jordan Aston and Dylan Chuck each with three, leading the way. Federals put just four runners on base for the entire game, a walk, two infield errors and a hit to Alex Reppin was all that the rock-solid Central defence, led by Dylan Chuck (pictured) on the mound, conceded. In contrast, the Federals defence was poor, nine errors not helping their cause. With a good win against Federals in their last game before Christmas, Millicent would have had some confidence going into their game against Tigers. The Bandits started well, scoring
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a single in the first then holding Tigers scoreless in the bottom of the innings. Tigers fought back taking the lead in the bottom of the second with three runs, but Millicent responded in the top of the third, a Kyle Poole double scoring two runs to level up the scores. Tigers took control of the game in the bottom of the third, three walks, three errors and hits to Hayden Jones and Garth Ransom saw five runs cross the plate and Tigers take an eight to three lead. Neither side could add to their score for the next three innings, Tigers adding two runs in the
seventh and pushed the margin to ten in the bottom of the eighth when the game was called. Tigers collected eight hits to Millicent’s seven, but it was the defence that separated the two sides. Millicent’s nine errors, combined with eleven walks by its pitchers, allowed Tigers too many free bases. In contrast, Tigers pitcher Garth Ransom, gave up only four walks and was well backed up by his fielders. Ransom was also best with the bat for Tigers, collecting four runs batted in with his two hits. Millicent’s Jordan Johnson collected two hits to lead the Millicent batting. RESULTS Division 1 Central 23 (Dylan Chuck, Jordan Aston 3; Nathan Meinck, Dylan Gull, Kobe Chant 2; Kyall McClean, Ethan Chuck, Colby Muller) d Federal 1 (Alex Reppin); Tigers 13 (Garth Ransom 2; Joe Sims, Hayden Jones, Brayden Morton, Garrett Ha, Riley Rolph, Ash Dumigan) d Millicent 3 (Jordan Johnson 2; Nick Pink, Tim Niewenhuizen, Kyle Poole, Anthony Mutton, Jesse Altschwager) Division 2 Tigers 18 (Kane Harrison, Karl Ransom, Matt May, Garrett Ha, Brayden Morton 2; Toby Burner, Michael Summers) d Central 2 (Brad Braithwaite, Steve Kuhl; Central 15 (Brad Lynagh, Blade Sturges, Dylan Scheidl, Ben Green 3; Leigh Kent, Brad McDonnell 2; Mitch Cutting) d Federal 2 (Lachlan Dalton 2; Ben Kroon, Matthew Nicholls)
Men’s fours championship decided The Mount Gambier Bowls Club Fours Championship proved to be a highly competitive with sectional play determining the winners to contest the final. After three games Garry Widdison (skipper), David Babb, John Hughes and Brian Francis claimed a position in the finals having defeated Perria Davis and Ian von Stanke teams. Tony Bowditch skippered the other side, with Greg Carpenter, Jason Kuring, and Rex Klassens making finals by defeating the teams of Jeff England and Peter Reppin. The final was set for a contest of two very strong teams and Tony Bowditch, Greg Carpenter, Jason Kuring and Rex Klassens were the eventual winners. The greens were in excellent condition for both days and the weather although pleasantly cool was fine with little wind making for ideal bowling conditions and good green speed.
FOURS CHAMPIONS: Greg Carpenter, Rex Klaassens, Tony Bowditch & Jason Kuring
FOURS RUNNER UP: Brian Frances, John Hughes. David Babb & Garry Widdison
It was vintage David Somerfield at McDonald Park at the weekend with the star allrounder compiling an entertaining 71 as South Gambier eclipsed East Gambier’s 145 to secure victory in the return to the field for the Mount Gambier & District Cricket Association. Somerfield’s knock included four sixes and five fours and when he fell with the score on 120, his long time title winning team mate Josh Thompson did what he does best – anchors the final stages of the run chase and his 31 not out guided South to a comfortable victory in the end. East Gambier batted first with scoring tough in the opening overs as Cam Jorgenson (1/33 from eight overs) and Robbie Drenthen (2/13 from six overs) sent down very few loose deliveries. Six of the Bulldogs batsmen got starts but no one could really go on with it – Emerson Marks proving the exception with a hard fought 31 from 59 balls. Jared Marston did the damage with the ball, taking four wickets, starting with a sharp caught and bowled change, before going on to secure 4/35 from his eight overs. Mil Lel was always up against it once North Gambier put 7/170 on the board and despite a solid start, the home side slumped from 3/68 to all out for 97 as youngster Elliot Fisher ripped through the Mil Lel line-up taking 6/17 from seven overs. Fisher also chipped in with 24 with the bat, complementing an unbeaten 50 from Brad Stafford and an important 42 from opener Brad Robinson to set up North’s strong target. The West Gambier-Penola clash was a low scoring affair as ball dominated bat for the most part. Jack Mullan and Conrad Slabber took four wickets each for Penola after West won the toss and opted to ba., while Jack Blackwell was the pick of the West bats with 46. Conor Prior’s 20 at the top of the order was the only other score of note. Mullan and Lewis March top scored for the Eagles in the chase, both scoring 24, and at 6/66, West’s 117 started to look a bridge too far but some big hitting from Josh Doyle (15 and the experience of Slabber saw the home side with a glimmer of hope but they were dismissed in the 36th over for 113. Lachlan Brown (4/23) was the pick of the West bowlers, with Sam Willis and Niall Easterbrook also picking up two wickets apiece. The two best performances of the weekend though went the way of Glencoe openers Zacc Cocks and Gaz Von Duve who both reached three figures in their sides hammering of West Gambier in Crouch Shield action. Von Duve top scored with 128, hitting 11 fours and clearing the boundary 10 times; while Cocks made 118, including 13 fours and five sixes.
RESULTS BARBER SHIELD (ONE DAY MATCHES) West Gambier 117 d Penola 113 West Gambier 117 (J. Blackwell 46; C. Prior 20; N. Easterbrook 11; S. Coxon 10; C. Slabber 4/21; J. Mullan 4/22; L. Jones 2/15) Penola 113 (J. Mullan, L. March 24; J. Doyle 15; C. Slabber, R. Stanton 10; L. Brown 4/23; N. Easterbrook 2/9; S. Willis 2/23) North Gambier 7/170 d Mil Lel 97 North Gambier 7/170 (B. Stafford 50no.; B. Robinson 42; E. Fisher 24; K. Badman 11; D. Williamson 2/22; C. Megaw 2/12) Mil Lel 97 (T. McInerney 39; N. Walters 21; E. Fisher 6/17; T. Young 2/14) South Gambier 7/173 d East Gambier 145 East Gambier 145 (E. Marks 31; N. Gore 19; B. Robinson 17; D. Whitehorn, C. Little 14; A. Hentschke 11; J. Marston 4/35; R. Drenthen 2/13) South Gambier 7/173 (D. Somerfield 71; J. Thompson 31no.; R. Drenthen 24; L. Turley 2/33) CROUCH SHIELD (ONE DAY MATCHES) Mil Lel 203 d Yahl 107 Mil Lel 203 (No batting details available; J. Moody 3/48; A. Crouch 3/47) Yahl 107 (J. Sanders 28; J. Moody 23no.; N. Brown 21; no bowling details available) Glencoe 3/315 d West Gambier 7/145 West Gambier /145 (K. Wrightson 56; S. Hughes 25; L. Rothall 17; J. Bull 11no.; T. Schruder 3/13; J. Matthews 2/31) Glencoe 3/315 (G. Von Duve 128; Z. Cocks 118 (J. Matthews 54no.) South Gambier 5/204 d Gambier Central 6/187 Gambier Central 7/187 (No batting details available; D. Sims 2/25; B. Geary 2/34) South Gambier 5/204 (J. Shanks 67; M Bowering 43; R. Kuhl 32; M. Sims 29; no bowling details available) The Mount Gambier & District Cricket Association has also named the South East team for the Senior Country Carnival which will be played next month in the Barossa Valley. Jack Mullan (Penola) ; Mark Smith (Penola) ; Michael Waters (Penola); Nick McInerney (North); Declan Kenny (North) ; Tim Young (North); Sam Willis (West); Connor Prior (West) - (pictured); Emerson Marks (East) ; Alex Hentschke (East) & Robbie Drenthen (South)
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Casterton Sandford Football Netball Club votes to stay in Western Border competition In the end, the vote was overwhelmingly in favour of staying in the Western Border Football League and Western Border Netball Association, but not before the Casterton Sandford Football Netball Club members had a constructive discussion in the lead up to last Thursday’s vote. The motion facing the membership was a move to the South West District Football Netball League but in the end, the cons outweighed the pros for the 120 members that had the responsibility of voting and the 9128, with one member abstaining, the final outcome. The two competing leagues and respective governing bodies were invited to attend last week’s special meeting with the Western Border Football League president Michael Summers and secretary Don Butterworth fronting up to the vote, with the Western Border Netball Association also with representation. SANFL Football Operations Coordinator South East Michael Mourbey and Murray South East Regional Director Scott Duncan were also on hand while there was no representation from the South West District football or netball
executives or AFL Victoria, with a death knock apology from the South West football representative who was called to a work emergency in Horsham. Current football club president Nathan Fidler chaired the meeting, with netball president Tracie Layley also available to field questions from the floor. “There’s a lot of passion and emotion around this,” Fidler said, as he opened the pre-vote discussion. ‘A lot of people want to talk and we need to give them a chance to talk.” The majority of the concern in the room focussed on ongoing numbers in junior ranks for both netball and football, as well as the standard of those players compared with the other five participating clubs in the Western Border competitions, with the long standing struggles of the A Grade netball to attract players and field a competitive line-up also one of the key concerns. And while the one-sided vote showed a strong commitment to those Western Border competitions, both the football and netball executives in charge of Western Border football and netball are on notice there will need to be some
dialogue and action taken to try and better cater for the Cats. Options including change of age groups and not fielding teams in certain grades were floated at the special meeting. The lower standard of the South West District competition, the current disjointed junior football competition, that would see games on Saturday or Sunday, were all concerns raised from the floor regarding making the move, with a handful of speakers pointing out the concerns over junior numbers and the statistics presented regarding those numbers moving forward would not change regardless of which league the Cats participated in. Talk about what the future would hold in terms of league amalgamations or setting up of new competitions was also floated from the floor and while those options have been and are still clearly front and centre of those planning the future of country football and netball, those talks are still embryonic. Former A Grade playing coach Dylan Ayton was a passionate advocate for staying in the Western Border Football League, feeling strongly enough about
the future of the Cats to end his two year deal with Mid South East club Kalangadoo to return to his home of eight years – Casterton Sandford. Concerns over the SANFL salary cap headed the list of senior football concerns for the Cats and that is another area of concern SANFL and Western Border executive representatives will be asked to consider moving into the 2021 season. There was also concern over the difficulties the Cats encounter looking to tap into funding to improve facilities being a Victorian club in a South Australian competition, in many cases, precluding the Casterton Sandford club from accessing either pool of money. Both Fidler and past president Shane Foster did believe though, that the club had shown it was capable of financing its own work. “The facilities we have got are second to none,” Foster said. “It is a credit to the town and the club the facilities we’ve got. We have a town where people are prepared to get off their backsides and do the hard work – we certainly don’t need to rely on handouts.” The decision certainly was a
huge relief to Western Border officials, who can now continue their planning for 2021. “Casterton is a founding club of the Western Border Football League and we were desperate to keep them in the competition,” Western Border Football League president Michael Summers said. “They have been a huge part of our history and while we realise there is work to be done to help the club going forward we are ready for those talks and ready to tackle those challenges.” Western Border Netball Association president and director of netball Jo Gibbs also welcomed the resounding decision. “The Cats have had their challenges and we recognise that and look forward to working with them going forward to help alleviate those hurdles where we can,” she said. “The club has enjoyed good success in our competition, especially at A Reserve and B Grade level in recent seasons where they have regularly challenged for the premiership and their junior program is also starting to reap rewards.”
Cricket is back Mount Gambier & District Cricket Association returns to the field
BACK ON THE PARK: (Top row from left) Emerson Marks top scored for East Gambier; Adam Kuhl looks to send this ball back from the deep; opening bowler Cam Jorgenson made scoring tough and beat the bat on numerous occasions and Jake Opie in full flight as part of South Gambier’s opening bowling combination. (Bottom row from left) Conor Little plays a solid forward defensive push at McDonald Park at the weekend; Robbie Drenthen teamed well with Jorgenson early to make scoring tough for East Gambier and Tom O’Connor looks to work this ball away on the leg side during the return of Barber Shield at the weekend.
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Molly & Harry compete in Victorian Christmas carnivals
SPORT New opportunity for region’s basketballers Cancellation of national competitions spurns a new Adelaide based event for junior basketballers January normally sees this region’s best basketballers heading to Albury for the Australian Country Cup or to the Southern Cross Challenge and East Coast Challenge as part of SA Country representative teams but with those events sidelined for 2021, Basketball SA joined forces with SA Country Basketball to put together this week’s Inaugural Adelaide Invitational Challenge. The Under 16 and 18 competitions ran from Saturday until Tuesday, with the Under 14 and 15 events from January 1417, with teams from the Northern Territory, Queensland and Tasmania also invited to be part of the celebration of basketball. Both Basketball SA and SA
Country Basketball saw it as critical to give emerging talent this development opportunity with the usual quality competitions cancelled. The Limestone Coast has its usual strong representation in SA Country ranks. LIMESTONE COAST JUNIOR BASKETBALLERS UNDER 18 GIRLS Tara Bryant (Mount Gambier pictured right); Chloe Harding (Naracoorte) UNDER 18 BOYS Harry Mules (Millicent); Zach Nulty & Ben Young (Mount Gambier) UNDER 16 GIRLS Trixie Crouch (Naracoorte) UNDER 16 BOYS Mackye Baron & Harry Wright (Mount Gambier); Jackson Bowden & Jack Haggett (Millicent) UNDER 15 GIRLS Edie Easterby (Millicent); Brooke Edwards (Naracoorte); Ava Collins, Macey Griffith, Stella Mobbs & Cara Nulty (Mount Gambier pictured left) UNDER 15 BOYS Taj Brumby (Mount Gambier); James Corbin & Oscar MarrMcGuire (Naracoorte); Jedd Tranter (Millicent)
UNDER 14 GIRLS Elodie Adam, Maya Anderson, Sienna Lewis, Claire Mitchell, Shayden Russell (Mount Gambier); Grace Lusher & Lara Wiese (Bordertown); MacKenzie Burke (Naracoorte); Piper Paul (Millicent) UNDER 14 BOYS Jack Barker, Logan Brodie & Charles Williams (Naracoorte); Ben Copping, Harvey Croker, Henry Pedler & Jacob Sim (Mount Gambier); Beau Douglas & William Wimshurst (Millicent)
Night Owls back on the greens Millicent Bowls Club Night Owls competition results Touches tonight Scott Altschwager (Rotary) 3, Robert Leslie (Somery Seniors) 4 Winners tonight : WHITE DIVISION: Rotary (Scott Altschwager, Eddy Hann, Brian Haines, Tony Morello) defeated Scrappers 31 +21 other winners Gizzies Crew 29+17,Lions Roar 29+9, X Factor 26+4. BLUE DIVISION Mossies (Garth Baker, Robert Hyland, Peter Hyland, Jim Hyland) defeated the Lions 29+16, other winners were Somery Seniors 29+13, Bits & Pieces 28+6, Sunnies 28+5, Birdies 27+8. RED DIVISION: Rovers (Jan Buhlmann, Tug Wilson, John Buhlmann , Mick Pedler) defeated Tant Tigers 29+8, other winners were Sparkies 28 +10, The George 27+5, Great Northern Clams 26+15, Jack Attack 26+1.
Pennant Bowls Results MID WEEK PENNANT Mount Gambier Red 81/14 d Mount Gambier Green 31/0; Mount Gambier Blue 57/14 d Mount Gambier RSL Red 41/0; Port MacDonnell Blue 44/12 d Naracoorte RSL 41/2; Mount Gambier RSL Blue 63/14 d Naracoorte 38/0. LADIES PENNANT • RETURNSJANUARY 29 OPEN PENNANT • RETURNSJANUARY 30 The Opperman family were the sole Mount Gambier Cycling Club representatives who raced in the Victorian Christmas Carnivals held in Shepparton, Castlemaine and Bendigo. The four day event consisted of junior and senior racing with riders coming from all around Australia. Molly Opperman competed in the junior Under 11 division. This was her second carnival and months of training in the lead up assisted her to have a very successful race meet, competing in scratch and wheelraces. Sashes were on offer in each wheelrace event and Molly won four out of the five off the scratch mark. She placed in all other
events and was sought out by other riders as one to watch. Harry Opperman rode in his final year of juniors in the Under 17 division. The competition was tough but Harry scored placings in the Castlemaine wheelrace, the Bendigo motor pace and the consolidation wheelrace. OPPERMAN FAMILY FLY THE FLAG IN VICTORIA: (Above top) Molly Opperman with her winning sashes and her father Matthew Opperman and (above bottom) Harry Opperamn in action at the Victorian Christmas Carnivals.
Men’s aggregate winners decided New Year’s Eve Men’s Aggregate drawn competition had 30 bowlers attend making 10 teams of three bowl triples with two games of 10 ends being played. A very competitive event resulted in a fine overall win for the team of Philip Wilson, Alex Heesemans and Justin Smith, who was a visitor to the club. The day was challenging due to very strong winds with only three teams reaching the two game maximum of wins.
NEW YEAR’S EVE MEN’S AGGREGATE TRIPLES: Winners Justin Smith, Philip Wilson & Alex Heesemans
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Mount Gambier RSL & District Bowls Club hosts singles championships A strong contingent of bowlers entered the Mount Gambier RSL & District Bowls Club Men’s Championship Singles earlier this year. The competition was a drawn event in a knockout format with the first to 21 shots progressing to the next round. After some tight bowling and clo se games in the early rounds on Saturday the final four players turned up on Sunday to contest the semi finals with Ralph Stafford playing Rex Heins and Philip Wilson playing Graham Dent. Both games were very tight and eventually Stafford and Wilson progressed to the final, which was played with a new format of the first to 25 shots. The players went tit for tat in the early part of the game but Wilson was able to gain a five shot lead at 22/17. Stafford fought back to square things up at 22-all but another fine display of controlled
bowling saw Wilson victorious to win his first major championship event with a 25/22 win. Wilson will now go on to contest the Champion of Champions event in March. The conclusion of the Men’s B Grade Singles was played
at the same time as the Men’s Championship Singles. The final two bowlers were Les James and Brenton Wittwer. Both had previously made their way to the final via very competitive semi finals and a tight game was anticipated with a first to 25 shots being the winner. The expected tight game ensued and it all came down to the last end with the scores locked at 24-all. James held his nerve to take the last end and the title which had eluded him in previous years. Both bowlers gave a terrific display of bowling which lasted close to three hours The Ladies Singles Championship
was also contested with a strong entry resulting in some very close encounters. It showed the quality of the bowlers at the club as there was some surprises in the early games. Quarter final encounters saw narrow victories for Merna Whitehead over Joy Bilney, Kym Franklin over Jenny Bowering, Carmel McQuade over Fiona Pearson and Veronica Opie over Keisha Pearson. The semi finals brought together McQuade and Franklin and Opie took on Whitehead. Some exceptional bowling resulted in Franklin with a win of 21/19 and Opie with a win of 21/13 reaching the final which
was played on Sunday with results available in next week’s issue of Lifestyle1. SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP ACTION AT MOUNT GAMBIER RSL & DISTRICT BOWLS CLUB: (Top left) Men’s Singles Championship winner Phillip Wilson (right) & runner up Ralph Stafford (left). (Above right) B Grade Men’s Singles Championships winner Les James (left) & Brenton Wittwer (right). Ladies Singles Championship finalists Kym Franklin (bottom far left) & Veronica Opie (bottom left).
All smiles at Little Athletics 2020/21 season in full swing and looking forward to returning PRE-CHRISTMAS WORK OUT: The Mount Gambier Little Athletics season continues to cater for hundreds of young athletes and it is as much about fun as it is fitness - (from left) - Payton & Cruz Bilney; current president Michael Ellis showing how it is done; Albert Peters concentrates hard in this race & Evie Cole puts all her energy into this jump. PHOTOS COURTESY OF ELIZA COLE (JUST A GIRL WITH A CAMERA)
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New track cycling event looks set to become a permanent fixture
A New Year and a new track carnival. The Mount Gambier Cycling Club spent the last few weeks of 2020 to plan and prepare this event, one which looks set to be locked in for a few years. In conjunction with Adelaide based South Coast Cycling Club, the two day event ran smoothly, blessed with good weather. Day one was run by the South Coast Cycling Club and saw more than 40 riders compete. Races included scratch races, Italian Pursuit,
Wheelraces and Heart Starters. The Mount Gambier Cycling Club veterans Robert Mann and Matthew Opperman proved that age was no barrier with both riders coming away with multiple wins. Day two was run by the Mount Gambier Cycling Club and included similar races. The weekend was sponsored by the City of Mount Gambier and will likely to be run at a similar date next year. The Limestone Coast Cycling
Academy, consisting of Niel Van Niekerk, Harry Opperman, Sarah Dally, Mattison Fiegert, Riley Hill, Jami Buckley, Kai Arbery, Aaron Dally, Caiden Garrett and Isaac Vernon rode their maiden carnival as a group on the new Merida track bikes purchased through the South Australian Sports Institute and Tony Elletson, organiser of the LCRSA. For some of the riders this was their first event and gave them an insight to what track racing is all about. Academy coaches were impressed by the talent that was shown by all riders. Mount Gambier Cycling Club invites the community and members of the club to participate and watch track racing each Friday at BLSP at 6pm with the track racing starting in earnest last Friday. Entry is free and canteen facilities will be available. FIRST EVENT OF 2021: (Above top) Robert Mann was in top form at the New Year track carnival; (top left) track riding has returned to the Mount Gambier Cycling Club and (bottom left) the Limestone Coast Regional Sporting Academy cyclists with their new bikes.
Social bowls & night owls on the 2021 agenda Saturday Social Bowls at the Mount Gambier RSL & District Bowling Club was played with 18 players taking part in a game of three bowl triples. The winning team for the day was Lindsay Moyle, Don McCarthy and Julie Beaman. Night Owls 4s will start again and will be held on Feburary 9, 16 and 23 and March 9. Please contact Graham Crowder on 0428 936 682 or the RSL Bowling Club on (08)8725 9515 for further details. Its a fun night and a great introduction to lawn bowls for anyone who is keen. Meals are available between 6pm and 7pm on Friday evenings
so come along and enjoy a friendly, social atmosphere where new members are welcome.
SOCIAL BOWLS WINNERS: Julie Beaman, Lindsay Moyle & Don McCarthy
Sprintcars set to take centrestage in the region World Series Sprintcaars have been a highlight of the Australian speedway calendar for more than three decades and when the popular motor racing circus could not go ahead in the 2020/21 season courtesy of COVID, it felt like there would be a blackhole in the sprintcar program but Speedway Australia was having none of it and dipped into their own pockets to ensure high quality sprintcar racing remained a staple of the 2020/21 season. Speedway Australia committed funding to three regions, usually associated with hosting World Series Sprintcars, to ensure that the race fans and competitors alike didn’t miss out in what will be the Speedway Australia Sprintcar Super Series. That means the Borderline Speedway will host a prestigious sprintcar event at the end of this month when the club’s premier stand alone event, the King’s Challenge, forms part of this exciting new serious running throughout tracks at South Australia and Victoria. Sprintcar racing is set to turn up the heat at the end of January in what looks like being an exciting 10 or 11 days at six different tracks. With some excellent prizemoney already on offer, a $10,000 bonus for the overall leading points scorer will most definitely sweeten the deal for one lucky team. A further $10,000 to be shared between second, third, fourth and fifth place will act as incentive for those in the points battle to contest each and every night of competition. For every one of the seven main events at the six different venues, 150 points will be awarded to the A-Main victor, with 146 for second, 144 for third, with all drivers starting an A, B or C Main to be allocated points. There will also be a maximum of eight bonus points up for grabs each night as well, with four points to be awarded to the driver who leads the most laps of each A-Main, two points for the fastest lap of the A-Main and two points for the hardcharger of each A-Main. The race formats will also vary throughout the week, keeping the teams and race fans on their toes and certainly adding some spice to the overall Speedway Australia Super Series action. The opening night of the Sprintcar Super Series will be held at Avalon Raceway as a part of the $5000 to win 2021 President’s Cup, which always acts as a prestigious heart starter for the Classic week. From there all of the action will move to our doorstep with the 2021 version of the King’s Sprintcar Challenge at the Borderline Speedway, courtesy of sponsors Gambier Earth Movers, Stuckey Electrical, OG Roberts and Shelton’s Butchers. A very handy payday of $5000 to the winner will be on the line. Rounds three and four will move back into Victoria at Sungold Stadium, Premier Speedway, Warrnambool. South West Conveyancing will present two nights of action-packed racing for the Fifty for 50 events, which will culminate in a 50 lap $15,000 to win A-Main event, to celebrate the club’s 50th Anniversary at the current Allansford site. With qualifying in randomly drawn heat groups on both nights, then one round of heats, the Fifty for 50 is sure to throw a mid-series cat amongst the pigeons as well. Night one, will also carry some attractive prizemoney as $7500 will be pocketed by the feature race winner as a part of a total two-night prize purse totalling nearly $100,000. January 25 will see the teams make the three hour haul to Bordertown in South Australia for what will be round five of the Sprintcar Super Series as Bordertown to continues to reward its loyal band of workers with some top quality speedway action. With another $5000 to Win Feature event with thanks to Hi-Tec Oils, the Bordertown Bull Ring is sure to be pumping as the sprintcars again invade South Australia after their sojourn in Victoria. Australia Day will see Murray Machining & Sheds Murray Bridge Speedway burst into life with yet another $5000 to win event on the program, as the battle for overall Sprintcar Super Series honours reaches a crescendo in the penultimate round of the series to be known as the Rural City of Murray Bridge Australia Day Sprintcar Stampede as presented by the Rural City of Murray Bridge at that is arguably one of Australia’s most picturesque Speedway venues. With time trials, two rounds of heats and the main events, the penultimate round of the series is sure to deliver. From there, it will be all eyes on the finale to the series as Whyalla Speedway in South Australia hosts the $5000 to win City of Whyalla South Australian 410 Sprintcar Championship. The Western Australian Super Series wound up at the weekend with the Queensland equivalent winding up this weekend. For those patrons wishing to catch the action at their nearest venue for the SA/Victoria Super Series events or perhaps wanting to follow the entire series, each venue will be selling their own ticketing packages so
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Innovation at long standing Christmas bowls event
Beau Douglas and Jackson Bowden (pictured above with Wattle Range Mayor Des Noll) are headed to the 2021 Adelaide Invitation Basketball Challenge in Adelaide this week and the duo has received a financial boost from the Wattle Range Council’s Youth Development Foundation with a $200 donation each to assist with costs associated with their sporting endeavours.
Plenty on offer on Millicent Bowls Club calendar Thirty-four players took part in final Millicent Bowls Club 2-4-2 game for 2020, with tournament director Derek Bowering welcoming Kensington bowler John Roberts to the club for the event. John grew up in Millicent and it was great to see him back and playing bowls. The winning pair for the day were Sam Schofield and Derk Pietersma with a score of 34+2. Runners up with a score of 32+8 was president Peter Hyland and Steve Carnellor. Other winning teams for the day were, a triple of Rob Chambers, Chris Earl and Andrea Radley 32+. Ian Kuchel, Terry Barnes 31+12. Arthur O’Connell, John Scudds 31+7. Malcolm Wright, Peter Varcoe 31+5. Derek Bowering, David Reichelt 30+3 and Peter Bateman, David Taylor 29+5. The club’s greens committee has also requested any bowlers who practice to please bowl towards the hedge on greens A and B. Coming events for 2021 are the January 16 Men’s and Ladies’ Championship Triples, January 23 Men’s and Ladies Championship Pairs, the January 24 Mac Landrover/KCA Open Fours and Australia Day’s annual Herb Henderson Men’s Fours which will be a catered day. 2-4-2 WINNERS: Sam Schofield & Derk Pietersma
History was made at the 2020 City of Mount Gambier Fours, hosted at the Mount Gambier Bowls Club, when for the first time in 90 years the event was held as an open event with teams able to structure men and women in any order. Up to 2019 the event was exclusively Men’s Fours, with Ladies Fours as a separate event. The Fours event was held at the end of last year on a miserable drizzly and windy day and with the cover over Green B still a work in progress club members and visitors had to brave the elements. Fortunately with synthetic greens the quality of bowls was unaffected and while the weather was unpleasant the game was played in good spirits. Jenny Waugh fielded an all ladies team and a number of teams included ladies to compete in the new structure. Many South East clubs were represented but due to COVID the usual contingent of Victorians was unfortunately not present. Terry Seiler (skipper), Eddie Smith, Kevin McGrath and Peter Clark managed to scramble to third place from Ian von Stanke and Peter Gregory’s teams on a small margin of shots up. Peter Reppin (skipper), John Reppin, Eddie Otter, and Tony Renzi came second with two wins and a loss and a total of 60 points, having defeated the Jenny Waugh and Bryan Roper teams and losing to Ben Masters. The winners for the day with two wins and a draw was the team of Tony Bowditch (skipper), Adam Wilson, Daniel Langdon and Simon Atterwell. Defeating Ben Masters, Peter Gregory, Dougall McPhale, and Peter Roachock in the first round, Kristy Errock (skipper), Graham Feast, Jeff Feast and Brad Errock in the second round and having a draw in the third round with Bryan Roper (skipper), Wayne
Ross, Greg Carpenter and Sarah Ross. The fact there were no three game winners indicates the quality of the field and while numbers were lower than in past years the club greatly appreciated the support of those attending and the continued support of sponsors. The club then hosted the City of Mount Gambier Open Pairs, which again had been exclusively for men from its inception until 2019, but as with the fours opened itself up as an open competition in 2020. In third place were Brad Errock and Eddie Smith beating Michael Fox and Chris Waugh after a shots up and percentage analysis. Both teams had 75 Points and 31 shots up with Errock having the higher percentage of shots up versus shots against. Graham East and Steve Farrell came second with three wins and 80 points. The winners of the Christmas Carnival City of Mount Gambier Pairs were Ian von Stanke and Daryl Raneberg with three convincing wins and total points of 84. Having defeated Wayne and Sarah Ross in a very tight round one 13/12, von Stanke and Raneberg went on to more convincing wins, defeating Garry Fox and David Beaman 21/7 in round two and Ken Smith and Jo
Sykes 20/5 in round three. The Club President Ian von Stanke thanked those attending, Tony Bowditch for coordinating the events, and the support from all those attending, especially Bob Cranwell and the team in the kitchen who gave up two days to feed the players. The Mount Gambier Bowls Club was extremely pleased that the COVID-19 restrictions did not prevent the events from being played and the continuous 90 years of Christmas Carnival remains unbroken. CITY OF MOUNT GAMBIER CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL WINNERS: (Above top) Fours champions - Tony Bowditch, Adam Wilson, Daniel Langdon & Simon Attiwill and (above bottom) pairs winners Ian von Stanke & Daryl Raneberg.
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