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Rolling up their sleeves Mount Gambier Australia Day award winners announced

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Home base Local charity secures a permanent home

Fundraising, sourcing produce and attracting volunteers has not presented too many challenges for the Spare Ya Change 4 Kids charity but finding a suitable home for preparation and storage of meals has been a challenge – enter the Italo Australia Club in Mount Gambier with a solution that works well for both parties. Spare Ya Change 4 Kids cofounder and chief cook Don

Pratt started off in his kitchen, had the opportunity to use the City Hall commercial kitchen for a few weeks during the height of COVID, but a permanent home was needed and one that could cope with the scaling up of meal production and delivery as awareness of the program and increased need within the community sees demand only continuing to increase.

SEAL THE DEAL: Italo Australia Club president Rocco Bueti and Spare Ya Change 4 Kids co-founder Don Pratt seal the deal for the charity’s new home.


Horoscopes

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ARIES

(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Cream Racing Numbers: 9-6-2-3 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 9-12-23-36-34-45 People might not agree with you during this period but do not let it worry you too much just do your own thing. Support could be a little slow in coming from people whom you usually rely on.

TAURUS

(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Peach Racing Numbers: 5-6-2-3 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 5-12-24-40-26-33

Redecorating or improvements in your property could put a little stress on your relationship mattes. Do not rush into anything new it’s a good idea to pursue all documents very carefully.

GEMINI

(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Yellow Racing Numbers: 9-6-5-3 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 9-15-26-35-36-3 You could be very lucky with someone born in February or March. Improvements in your working situation or a noticeable rise in your take home income. Good vibes also in personal relationships.

CANCER

(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Blue Racing Numbers: 4-6-2-5 Lucky Day: Thursday Lotto Numbers: 4-12-25-29-8-4

Planning is very important now. Anything well planned will succeed. Travel is one of the aspects that could change during this period and improvements in finances likely.

LEO

(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Violet Racing Numbers: 4-6-5-2 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 4-7-12-26-35-36

People might need your help or your approval in something important make sure you are honest in your opinions. Some of the changes affecting your life now could have long reaching effects.

VIRGO

(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Orange Racing Numbers: 3-6-9-5 Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 9-5-12-24-45-40

Safety first Bike maintenance in focus at road safety centre The call is out for someone to take on the critical role of maintaining and managing the the bicycles at the Millicent Road Safety Centre. Wattle Range Council is calling for expressions of interest to take care of the large quantity of bicycles and trikes stored at the centre, which were previously cared for by the Wattle Range Road Safety Group. Dwindling volunteer numbers has forced the road safety group to step away from the role. The popular Millicent Children’s Road Safety Centre was originally established in 1968, funded by the community and run by the Millicent Lions Club to teach children basic road safety skills. “We are looking for an individual or group interested in continuing this important service to our community,” Wattle Range Council CEO Ben Gower said. “The local Lions maintained the Centre until the late 1980s when it was handed over to the District Council of Millicent (now Wattle

Range Council). Road Safety Group volunteer, and Millicent local Sue Van Der Heul, kindly stepped forward and took charge of the Centre in 1996, hosting school excursions and opening to the public every Saturday afternoon for many years. “The Road Safety Centre was refurbished in 2019, in a project made possible by the generous financial support of OneFortyOne and many volunteer hours, again from the Lions Club. Unfortunately,

Beyond blue

Do not get too upset with cancellations or deferrals of your travel plans it could be for the better. Taking a softer approach to your loved ones could achieve more than force.

LIBRA

(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Green Racing Numbers: 8-6-5-2 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 8-12-26-35-40-22

For the singles romance could bring more pleasure and the soul mate you have been searching for. For the doubles more happiness in the present relationship. For most more money in the purses is indicated.

SCORPIO

Colour in focus or art display

(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Mauve Racing Numbers: 5-2-3-1 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 5-12-23-32-20-3 Relatives or friends that you haven’t seen for a while should bring a lot of pleasure and a few surprises. Work or money trends bring lucky breaks and a financial opportunity with very good gains.

SAGITTARIUS

Lucky Colour: Green Lucky Day: Saturday

(November 23- December 20) Racing Numbers: 5-6-2-1 Lotto Numbers: 5-12-45-40-9-7

Expect the unexpected to disrupt or alter plans. Wiser to go with the flow. Money for effort you already put in could be more than you expected. Travel to far away places is indicated.

CAPRICORN

(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Dark Blue Racing Numbers: 1-3-2-5 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-15-26-36-37 An emotional and tense period is indicated. Most will need to spend more time or relaxing pursuits. Money coming in; however, you may need to discuss things with your partner before deciding what to do with it.

AQUARIUS

(January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Silver Racing Numbers: 4-6-5-2 Lucky Day: Thursday Lotto Numbers: 4-12-26-35-5-1 More money is indicated and a past love could re appear on the scene. And some could realize the old feelings are still there.

PISCES

(February 20- March 20) Lucky Colour: Red Racing Numbers: 4-6-8-9 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 4-12-26-39-8-33 Take care you don’t go overboard on the spending to impress. Also spoiling those you love will make you feel good. A social occasion could bring an exciting new friend to you. 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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the Road Safety Group are no longer able to assist with the dayto-day maintenance of the bikes and their bookings.” Further information and site inspections for those interested, can be arranged by contacting council’s community development officer Sarah Marzec on (08)8733 0900 or via email to council@ wattlerange.sa.gov.au Expressions of interest should be made to Council by Friday, February 19.

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Inspired by the origins of the colour blue and Mount Gambier’s iconic Blue Lake, The Blue Exhibition is currently on display at The Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre. Bringing together works from The Riddoch Collection, the exhibition celebrates the many shades and forms of blue. City of Mount Gambier arts and culture development officer and exhibition curator Serena Wong said that scholars have recently discovered that in ancient texts across the world the word blue is conspicuously absent. “We use the colour blue today to describe common natural phenomenon, like the sky or the ocean, however it is thought, for at least some cultures, it may be a much more recent invention than we realise,” Ms Wong said. “I find it fascinating that colours are intimately related to language, if there isn’t a word for something, does that mean we don’t see it? “Blue is obviously such an important colour for Mount Gambier, it’s hard to even imagine a time before we even had a word for it. I like to think of all this as a way to examine the basic things around us and question if everything we take for granted is as concrete as it seems.” The exhibition is on display until March 7 in the Cathleen Edkins Gallery. The Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre is open from 10am to 5pm weekdays and 10am to 2pm weekends and most public holidays. Entry is free.


Local charity secures home base Spare Ya Change 4 Kids secures critical kitchen facilities Fundraising, sourcing produce and attracting volunteers has not presented too many challenges for the Spare Ya Change 4 Kids charity but finding a suitable home for preparation and storage of meals has been a challenge – enter the Italo Australia Club in Mount Gambier with a solution that works well for both parties. Spare Ya Change 4 Kids cofounder and chief cook Don Pratt started off in his kitchen, had the opportunity to use the City Hall commercial kitchen for a few weeks during the height of COVID, but a permanent home was needed and one that could cope with the scaling up of meal production and delivery as awareness of the program and increased need within the community sees demand only continuing to increase. While the search for a home base was going on, the International Soccer Club – a major tenant of the Italo Australia Club – was forging a relationship with Foodbank, holding fundraising campaigns that saw one day yield 1200 meals and another 800 meals courtesy of food and financial donations. It raised the awareness of Italo Australia Club president Rocco Bueti around what is being done behind closed doors in this community to help others as he became aware of the work

“... we see helping and supporting the community as one of our roles ...” Rocco Bueti (Italo Australia Club president)

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“... it really is the perfect solution and we are really grateful for the opportunity to set up a home base ...” Don Pratt (Spare Ya Change 4 Kids co-founder)

of Spare Ya Change 4 Kids and another locally based charity Four Reasons Why. Rocco found himself in conversations with leaders from all those programs and did hear that Spare Ya Change 4 Kids needed a space. “I didn’t really think anything of it to start off with,” Rocco said. “It was just a conversation among friends but then I guess the penny dropped and I asked Toni (Vorenas) to come out and have a look at the kitchen at the club and see what she thought.” As a Spare Ya Change 4 Kids cofounder Toni couldn’t believe how perfectly suited the Italo Australia Club space was for the meal program. “This seemed like a perfect way to maximise its use and Toni certainly gave the idea her tick of approval,” Rocco said.

It means Spare Ya Change can star not only churning out around 1000 meals a week but the storage capacity also means they can ensure they always have plenty of meals on hand at a moment’s notice. It also means Don can concentrate on preparing the meals rather than spending time delivering the meals to the different drop off points at

Foodbank and the participating schools. “The kitchen is perfect, it is a quality commercial set up,” Don said. “There is quality equipment and the storage is a bonus. It also means we now have a home where the wellbeing coordinators can come and pick up the meals rather than me driving all over the region to get the meals to everyone. It really is the perfect solution and we are really grateful for the opportunity to set up a home base.” Rocco said it was an easy sell to get the Italo Australia Club board to support the new arrangement. “It was a no-brainer for the board,” he said. “We see helping and supporting the community as one of our roles and this was a perfect way to lend our support to an important cause. “It focuses on a real need in our community and it gives us as a chance to give back to our community.”

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NO PLACE LIKE HOME: (Above) Spare Ya Change 4 Kids founders Sam Johnston, Don Pratt & Toni Vorenas have been on the hunt for a permanent home and have found it at the Italo Australia Club in Mount Gambier. (Left) - Delivering meals to Melalueca Park will now be a thing of the past as Spare Ya Change 4 Kids now has a home base from which the schools can now collect the ready made meals.


Rolling up their sleeves Mount Gambier Australia Day Awards announced Fighting for a cause; mentoring young people; hard work across a number of community groups and pioneering mental health – that is just the start of the list of what the 2021 City of Mount Gambier Australia Day Awards have achieved to see them honoured at the city’s annual celebrations. While the Community Event of the Year has been awarded to the popular Recycled Runway that promotes sustainable fashion and in 2020 added an exciting scholarship opportunity as a new innovation. City of Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin OAM said the awards recognise individuals and organisations that have made a noteworthy contribution during the past year, and/or provided outstanding service over many years, to the local community. “It is so important to recognise the members of our community who go above and beyond normal employment duties and dedicate their precious personal time to give back to our city in a myriad of ways,” Mayor Martin said. Australia Day Citizens of the Year Over the past four years, local women Dulcie Hoggan and the late Pamela Moulden advocated to parliamentarians for a statewide lymphoedema compression garment subsidy after developing the debilitating condition in their arms during treatment for breast cancer. “Lymphoedema is caused by an accumulation of fluid in parts of the body,” Dulcie said. “If it’s not looked after using specially fitted compression garments that can cost thousands of dollars each year, it becomes a chronic disease which can cause serious

complications if left untreated. It’s something that happens and there is no discrimination of age, gender or whether or not you’ve got finances to support yourself or not.” Both Dulcie and Pam saw the injustice that the garments were subsidised in other states, but not in South Australia. In conjunction with the Lymphoedema Support Group of South Australia and the Mount Gambier Breast Cancer Awareness Group, the pair lobbied tirelessly to help ease the huge financial burden for cancer patients. “I undertook most of my treatment in Victoria and if I lived in Portland, I would have received the garments for nothing through the Medicare system,” Dulcie said. “I thought, I’m going to go and talk to Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell about this and so did Pam and he realised the extent of the problem.” Pam’s husband of 48 years Ian Moulden said his late wife was determined to get the subsidy through parliament, even when she herself was ill and fighting the return of cancer. “Pam worked so hard to push for it, she wrote lots of letters, she was like a dog with a bone if she got her teeth into something and she wouldn’t let go,” Ian said. Pam bravely fought breast cancer for five years and sadly passed away on April 13 last year. As a result of both Dulcie and Pam’s efforts, Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell campaigned for a subsidy to be introduced in South Australia, a motion which was given the go ahead in State Parliament in September 2018. In July 2020, the Federal and State Governments announced a joint commitment of $4.5 million to boost current schemes to

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Respect. Reflect. Celebrate. Acknowledge. Council extends its congratulations to all 2021 Australia Day Citizen of the Year Award nominees including 2021 District Council of Grant Award recipients: Citizen of the Year: Jeremy Ievins Young Citizen of the Year: Libby Altorfer Event of the Year: Bay Escape Active Citizenship: Kingsley & Mount Gambier District CFS Groups Due to Covid-19 restrictions and with the health and safety of its community foremost in mind, Council has replaced this year’s Australia Day BBQ Lunch with a private event to celebrate its Australia Day Award nominees and recipients. For further information phone 8721 0444 www.dcgrant.sa.gov.au

subsidise compression garments for lymphoedema and establish a scheme in South Australia with a focus on delivering better services closer to home. “The subsidy was Pam’s mission and I’m so proud of her,” Ian said. “She would be proud too, but she didn’t ever think about the glory, she just went out and did it.” The Lymphoedema Compression Garment Subsidy Scheme is now offered to South Australians and includes ongoing, sustainable access for eligible individuals to receive up to two sets of ready to wear custom made garments, every six months. “This is a win for everybody, this is for the state,” Dulcie said. “Both Pam and I had that same view of how important the subsidy is and now other people can have a better quality of life.” Dulcie is now in remission from cancer and enjoys a busy life with a job at Bunnings and her two children, their partners and three grandchildren. Award for Active Citizenship Mental health volunteer Nel Jans has made history as the inaugural recipient of the Award for Active Citizenship – a new category for the 2021 Australia Day honours. “For the first time this year we introduce the Award for Active Citizenship which recognises individuals who deliver outstanding work for the community,” Mayor Mafrtin said. “It was open to all, including non-Australian citizens, and we have a very deserving winner for this honour.” Nel Jans and her husband John immigrated to Australia from the Netherlands in 2008 and made Mount Gambier their home. Soon after, Nel began work with the Skilled Migrants Friendship group,

formed as part of Lifeline. In 2010 she became the South East Junction Mental Health Activity and Resource Centre Coordinator. Country Health SA withdrew funding for this position in 2012 and Nel decided to continue in the role as a volunteer, providing up to 40 hours of her time each week

to ensure her clients continued to receive much needed support. Since then, Nel has been the main driver of the organisation which provides support to people with mental health issues. “The Junction is a volunteerrun organisation made up of 20 volunteers that isn’t funded, we totally rely on grants and donations,” Nel said. “We provide activities and support to people with mental health issues focusing on things like cooking, healthy living, exercise, positive psychology and mental wellbeing in Mount Gambier and Millicent. Lifeboat SE and Limestone Coast Meditation Community are affiliated with the Junction. Over the years we have forged many valuable partnerships. I’ve worked in the industry for more than 40 years across the whole spectrum as a homeopath, naturopath, mental health nurse, social worker, general nurse, so in that sense I’ve seen it all. I am good at reading people and I can easily see where their potential is and I try to empower them to give things a go and then it’s up to them if they want to go for it or not.” The passionate mental health advocate believes that selfempowerment and instilling confidence in people are the keys to help people overcome mental health issues. “We don’t label people as their diagnosis; they are people and they are capable,” she said. “I ask them to think about what they are good at. So many people have a lot of potential, and sometimes they need to acknowledge their potential and feel confident about it.” CONT. OPP. PAGE


FROM OPP. PAGE In her spare time, Nel set up a social group for Dutch residents living in the region and coauthored a book ‘Dutch Odyssey’ which contains stories related to Dutch migrant settlement in the South East of South Australia. “I feel very honoured for this acknowledgement of my work at the Junction and it’s great that the Active Citizenship Award recognises non Australian citizens as many migrants go over and above within the community to fit in to their new communities and give back,” Nel said. Senior Citizen of the Year Alan ‘Woody’ Warden has been a Scout leader in Mount Gambier and Millicent for 34 years, acting as a role model and mentor to thousands of young people in the community. “Originally it was something to do, but it grows on you and the kids grow on you too,” Alan said. “If I give a kid a piece of rope to tie a knot and they can’t do it and if I sit there and show them how to do it and they end up doing it, the smile on their face is worth $1million. It’s just a great feeling to have the privilege of helping someone learn.” Alan is known for his dedication to scouting and works tirelessly to ensure local youths have the best possible experience, often assisting other scout groups within the region as the need arises. “I am now mentoring the children of previous youth members so I must have done something right to bring them back,” he said. “When you see that the kids are doing well and achieving, it’s nice to know that I had something to do with that.” The former boilermaker would often take unpaid leave from work to attend scouting jamborees in Sydney, Adelaide, Elmore and Special Needs Camp in Victoria. “I am retired now, but I haven’t got any time to do anything as I’ve been working for Scouts,” he said. For the past 20 years Alan has organised scout participation in the annual ANZAC Day street march in conjunction with the RSL and assisted with local events and activities including the annual Christmas Parade, Generations in Jazz and the Fringe Festival. “This is my town and I’m proud of it. Somebody has to do it, if you can’t help, you can’t sit there and complain about what is going on.” The 76-year-old also enjoys helping out on the gate at the Borderline Speedway. Alan says he was shocked to learn that he had been awarded Senior Citizen of the Year. “I thought it was a joke and luckily I was sitting down. These sorts of things never happen to me, they happen to someone else. I’m not looking for recognition, but it’s nice to get it.” Young Citizen of the Year At just 19 years of age, Young Citizen of the Year Faith Monger embodies the spirit of humanitarian service to the local community. “My parents Frank and Raelene have always contributed to our community, so I was always expected to join in,” Faith said. “My earliest memory is painting the fence at the Lake Terrace Cemetery when I was about eight or nine years old.” Since then, Faith has been involved with community groups and causes such as Variety Club for Kids donating 40 centimetres

of her hair to the Hair with Heart program, the Australian Red Cross, Mil Lel Tennis Club and the Rotary Club of Mount Gambier West. As a result of her community mindset, Faith received an Order of Australia SA Branch Student Citizenship Award highly commended certificate and was the recipient of the Service Clubs Association of South Australia Allan Sloane Young Citizen Community Service award. Faith is part of the Mount Gambier City Concert Band, the Limestone Coast Symphony Orchestra and she has been involved in musical productions as a performer, sound engineer and musical score conductor as well as achieving Australian Music Examination Board piano sixth grade honours last year. The former Grant High School student completed an administrative traineeship at the school during her gap year and will soon move to Adelaide to study a Bachelor of Music at the Elder Conservatorium of Music. Faith encourages young people to get involved in local groups and give back to the community. “If you are involved in a community group, in a sporting club or organisation, you don’t just get to sit there and enjoy it, it’s usually run by volunteers or

very few paid staff, so you can’t just sit on the sidelines and hope that things happen,” she said. “You’ve got to get in there and do something, even if it’s only putting the chairs away afterwards, or cleaning the door handles on the way out to help other people so that everyone shares the load. You’ve got to ask, what can I do? How can I help? Then it’s very easy to get engaged rather than sit on the sidelines.” Community Event of the Year The Recycled Runway event was first held in 2013 at the Mount Gambier Library as a one-off event during Environment month to highlight the issue of textile waste as one of the largest contributors to landfill. “Over the past eight years, the event has grown to become one of the social events of the year delivering a message about the importance of sustainability and engaging with many facets of the community to raise funds for ac.care and the Uplift Project,” Recycled Runway committee member Leanne Dunn said. “The event has evolved into a year-round affair incorporating a sustainable fashion scholarship, upcycling workshops, fashion parade and participation in the annual Christmas Parade.” The event was key to Mount

Gambier’s success in the Sustainable Communities Awards and formed part of City of Mount Gambier’s winning entry in the 2019 KESAB Sustainable Communities (Tidy Towns) awards and the national Resource Recovery and Waste Management category. Despite a year of uncertainty in 2020, the committee hosted a successful COVID-19 safe event Recycled Runway – Art Deco inspired by Agatha Christie which showcased local talent, encouraged recycling and raised a record amount of more than $7000 for ac.care and the Uplift Project. “This year’s event really brought the community together. The design and construction phase of the competition gave participants something to focus on during lockdown,” Leanne said. “Food was served in compostable containers and drinks were served to those who didn’t bring their own wine glasses, in glassware sourced from second hand stores. Despite having over 200 guests at a catered event, there was only one small garbage bag of waste that wasn’t compostable or recyclable.” The Australia Day Awards are administered by local government authorities throughout the State on

behalf of the Australia Day Council of South Australia. The City of Mount Gambier Australia Day breakfast and awards presentation will be held at the Cave Garden on January 26 from 7.30am. The entertainment line-up includes local musicians Trish Thompson, Isac Bruggemann, Gabriel Strachan and Strings Attached. Breakfast will be available for purchase from Lakes Rotary Club with all proceeds to go to Foodbank and Sunset Kitchen. Prizes will be provided for the best dressed Australian outfit. The official flag raising and awards ceremony will begin at 9.15am. As part of the COVID safe plan, all attendees are required to sign in at one of four entry points. AWARD WINNERS (Opp. page): (Top) Citizen of the Year Award will be jointly awarded to Dulcie Hoggan (left) and the late Pamela Moulden and represented by her husband Ian Moulden on Australia Day; (second row from left) Alan Warden (Senior Citizen of the Year) & Faith Monger (Young Citizen of the Year) and (bottom row from left) Nel Jans, who has been awarded the Active Citizenship Award & Community Event of the Year representative Leanne Dunn (Recycled Runway)

Cast your vote What is your favourite song for Australia Day? IMember for Mount Gambier Troy Bell has put together his Top 10 Aussie Songs Playlist. There are some real classics in here and it wouldn’t be Australia Day without some of these songs. The Member for Mount Gambier hopes you enjoy this Australian collection with some really old Aussie classics, mixed with some modern songs. Have a very happy Australia Day. Head to the Facebook page - Troy Bell, Member for Mount Gambier, and tell the local MP what is your favourite Aussie song. 1. Khe Sanh – Cold Chisel 2. Beds Are Burning – Midnight Oil 3. Sounds Of Then (This Is Australia) – Ganggajang 4. Land Down Under – Men At Work 5. Truly, Madly Deeply - Savage Garden 6. Before I Go – Guy Sebastian 7. Never Tear US Apart – INXS (Also my Port Adelaide Theme song) 8. Somebody That I Used To Know – Gotye 9. Under The Milky Way – The Church 10. Highway To Hell – AC/DC

AUSTRALIA DAY You are invited to enjoy a complimentary breakfast courtesy of your local Lions Clubs, community organisations and the Wattle Range Council. From 8 am on Tuesday, 26 January 2021. MILLICENT Jubliee Park, North Terrace BEACHPORT Lagoon Reserve, Somerville Street PENOLA War Memorial Park, Church Street KALANGADOO Kalangadoo Institute, Eliza Street Breakfast commences at 8 am with Australia Day Award presentations and Citizenship Ceremonies taking place from 9 am. BYO blanket or chair and celebrate our national day. For more information please contact Wattle Range Council on 8733 0900 or visit www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au


A legacy of strength & love Song writer honours her grandmother with new track “She had so much love to share and give. That’s why I wanted to do this, to honour who she was and what a beautiful person she was.” That is the simple but heartfelt motivation for Mount Gambier based singer-song writer Tamara Seeley for her latest single set for release this Thursday. “Writing a song in memory of my beautiful grandmother Eileen is a huge honour,” Tamara said. “She was a beautiful person who has left a legacy of strength and love.” The single is Eileen, named after her much loved grandmother, and the January 21 release date would have been her 100th birthday so Tamara’s song will be the perfect

way to celebrate and remember the woman who touched so many lives. The song also incorporates the emotions and memories associated with Tamara’s father-inlaw who passed away in 2019. Eileen did hear the single, and loved it, but she did sadly pass away last October but she will live on, not just in the hearts and memories of her friends and family, but in Tamara’s stunning vocals and the accompanying music video being produced by Astyn Reid. “She was my number one supporter,” Tamara said. “She came to my EP launch, she was always at my gigs. She was just a huge supporter of her family.” The single was a COVID project, part of Tamara’s work during a year when being in the performing arts was as challenging as any of the hardest hit industries but the pandemic inspired innovation and Tamara got involved in a 12 week online program called Quarantunes. Created by Californian based vocal coach Dave Stroud, Quarantunes involved

more than 100 different artists and song writers from across the globe, bringing them together to collaborate, each participant teamed with someone else to work on different themes and projects. “I had always wanted to write a song about Nan and one week, our project was to tell someone’s story so it was the perfect opportunity,” she said. Working with UK based Kimberley Cartlidge, it bordered on a cathartic experience for Tamara as she shared her Nan’s story with her collaborator over the communication of choice in 2020 – Zoom. “I just pulled out Nan’s story and that’s how the song evolved,” Tamara said. It is a story of a girl born in Eudunda and the 99 years she touched people’s lives, with a raft of old photographs forming part of the music clip in what looms as a perfect tribute. “How many people do you know that lived in the horse and carriage days?” Tamara said. “I was always close to her. I remember the ANZAC cookies and the china dolls she crafted by hand and the selfless love and care that she had being a mother to eight children, 16 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.” The single and music clip, Eileen, will be released across Tamara’s social media platform on January

“... I remember the ANZAC cookies and the china dolls she crafted by hand ...” Tamara Seeley

21. And it is probably safe to assume more music may well come our way in the next 12 months, with song writing taking up most of Tamara’s free time during 2020 when live performance was on hold. She did however, get to be part of the live streamed Blue Lake Carols and that was a highlight in a difficult year. “It was so good to be able to do carols,” she said. “Performers have had to use initiative and innovation because we can’t do it how we used to and we have had

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to adapt to make sure we can still have people out there performing. It was so special to still deliver the Christmas message and deliver music even if it wasn’t in a live music setting.” Tamara is seven weeks away from giving birth to her second child so it is very much an unknown exactly what she will do on the music front in 2021. “I am not putting pressure on myself,” she said. “I will focus on family and the rest I am playing by ear but I will get back to performing on stage this year.”

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The South East Art Society is encouraging all artists to enter in the Open Art Awards. This is one of the largest art exhibitions in the South East, including entries from interstate. The exhibition is held at the Riddoch Art and Cultural Centre in Mount Gambier and is sponsored by the City of Mount Gambier, District Council of Grant and the Bendigo Bank. Entries Close on January 22 and the exhibition opens on February 5 by invitation only and then to the public from February 6. Entry forms available at the Riddoch or contact the society president via email southeastartsociety@ hotmail.com or by calling 0427 421 215.


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Tapping into tradition New music festival is a nod to Frances Folk Gathering

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT Pursuant to Section 38(5) of the Development Act, 1993

Notice is hereby given that an application comprising a CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT has been lodged with Council for a development assessment. Details of the application are as follows: DEVELOPMENT NUMBER:

381/0580/2020

APPLICANT:

Z Doidge

PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT:

To vary Development Approval 381/0235/2020 by removing Condition four (4) “Before the use commences onsite the car parking and driveway areas and footpath crossover as shown on the plan/s approved by Council, shall be graded, paved and sealed with bitumen or other similar material and line-marked and maintained in a useable condition at all times

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CERTIFICATE OF TITLE:

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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 3 February 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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Anne Miller only moved to Penola 18 months ago but she has hit the ground running and has been the driving force behind the newly established Penola Coonawarra Acoustic Music Gathering. A long time devotee of the now defunct Frances Folk Gathering, which wound up after two decades in 2018, when Anne first laid eyes on McCorquindale Park she saw it as the perfect venue for a similar event. Establishing any event takes significant work and Anne and her hard working committee of five have rolled up their sleeves since February last year to ensure the March 12-14 event can go ahead. “It is a nod to Frances and that tradition but basically focussing on acoustic music,” Anne said. So from folk to gospel to bluegrass, Anne is looking forward to an eclectic offering from musicians across the region and even further afield. “Basically anything that sounds good and we have placed an emphasis on original music and song writing,” she said. The event has already seen around 20 acts book their place with Peter Denahy (pictured) one of the headline performers set to converge on Penola for the March event. “He’s a violin virtuoso as well as having a strong Blues background,” Anne said. “We have lots of different bands and different singers.” In the tradition of the Frances Folk gathering, the Penola Coonawarra program will see a mixture of concerts and workshops, as well as the always popular Open Mic. The festival looks to cater for

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Passion for the region Familiar face joins City of Mount Gambier team With the search for the CEO in full swing, with interviews underway last week, the new look City of Mount Gambier executive team is already taking shape with former consultant turned local government leader Darren Barber joining the team. Darren brings a wealth of experience to the role of General Manager Shared Services, which encompasses customer service, finance, rates, IT and strategic management including procurement and asset management, with just over five years experience exclusively in the local government sector and 15 years in his own consultancy business prior to that, incorporating work in the local government space. “In my consultancy firm I consulted with the commercial sector, local government and health predominantly,” Darren said. And it is in that consultancy role that Darren became a regular visitor to Mount Gambier, working with the likes of Hawkins Clinic, DMK Engineering and NF McDonnell, as well as his new boss – the City of Mount Gambier. When he decided he wanted to step away from business ownership, Darren had some strict parameters for whatever his new role would be and that is how he need up in local government, working at both the Warrnambool City Council and most recently the South Grampians Shire Council, spending three years in Warrnambool and the past two and a half with the Southern Grampians team. “When I moved out of owning my own business I wanted to be able to have variety in my work that I had in my consultancy,” he said. “What’s why I wanted to go into local government – it was the genuine variety of the work and also to be able to make a difference within the community.” A Hamilton local, who has moved to Mount Gambier for his new role with his wife Katherine, Darren has always had a passion for this region. “I am passionate about the region and believe Mount Gambier has a lot to offer in the way of regional leadership in the Limestone Coast and Western Victoria,” Darren said. “It’s an exciting period of change and I believe I can add value to the organisation through my background by assisting in developing the foundations for future growth and prosperity.” The move to the City of Mount Gambier executive role represents the next step in Darren’s local government career but the location was as critical in his decision to apply and ultimately accept the role, as was the role itself. “Often people in local government go where they can get that opportunity but for me it had to be in the one hour, hour and twenty minutes of Hamilton,” he said. “This is the region I know.” Darren’s consultancy work took

him all over Australia but this the born and bred Hamilton local was committed to remaining in his local region. Darren and Katherine have three adult children, two living in Hamilton and one in Melbourne and there is also a grandchild, born in October, set to, understandably, take up much of the couple’s spare time. Having had a significant amount of time at the coalface of life on both sides of the Victorian border in this region, Darren is looking to all but eliminate the border. “It is important as ever to forget the border,” he said, as he highlighted the relationship between Mount Gambier and the Glenelg Shire through the Port of Portland, given the quality export products generated in the Limestone Coast that then make their way into the market through Portland. “One has to look after the

other,” Darren said. “And there is all the retail and tourism capacity that’s here that could be tapped into more and I think I can add some value from what I know from that side.” For now, he is taking the opportunity to continue to familiarise himself with the role and the region. “We’re in a really, really important phase but an exciting phase,” Darren said, given he is set to be part of a new look executive team, where he will play a key role in work force management and strategic development. Fishing will take up Darren’s time away from the office, having spent many years holidaying in Carpenter Rocks, as well as spending time fishing out of Portland. “My passion is fishing and the outdoors,” he said. He may also look familiar to some in this region, having played football with Hamilton Imperials many years ago. “Sport has always been a great social outlet,” he said. “For me football was a long, long time ago and I was never any good. I still run into people I know and played against.” Darren is also looking forward to finding a niche in the community outside of his council role. He is the current chair of the Western District Health Service, which is a minister appointed position. The health service is the largest employer in the South Grampians Shire and has 800 staff and an $80million budget. “It’s a big business so that’s another string to my bow,” he said. “I’ve always been involved in the community and look forward to doing that in Mount Gambier.”

Repairs on the run A bike pump and maintenance station has been installed at the Mount Gambier Railway Lands, enabling cyclists to undertake maintenance and repairs at a central and convenient location along the popular Rail Trail shared path. City of Mount Gambier environmental sustainability officer Aaron Izzard (pictured) said the station is the first of its kind in Mount Gambier and includes retractable tools such as hex keys, screwdrivers, wrenches and tyre levers. It also features a bike stand which conveniently holds the bike above ground level allowing the pedals and wheels to spin freely while repairs are undertaken. “Cyclists of all ages and abilities are regularly using the Rail Trail and this station now allows bike riders to easily complete repairs or maintenance on the go at any time of the day,” Mr Izzard said. The station includes an instructional label demonstrating how the maintenance station can be used and includes a QR code that links to online bike maintenance videos. “Whether your tyres are a little flat, or your chain has dislodged, there is a multitude of tools available to assist people to get back on their bikes and keep moving along the Rail Trail,” Mr Izzard said. The bike pump and maintenance station are located along the Rail Trail approximately halfway between the Railway Station building and Bay Road. The initiative was made possible by the Vibrant Mount Gambier initiative.

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Foreshore redevelopment starts Works have officially commenced on the Portland Foreshore Redevelopment, following a sod turning ceremony last week at the popular recreational precinct. Minister for Regional Development Mary-Anne Thomas visited the Portland Foreshore, joining Mayor Cr Anita Rank to signal the start of the multi-million-dollar redevelopment. The project will see the construction of new accessible boardwalk pathways from the Trawler Wharf right through to Nuns Beach, connecting popular community spaces. Works on the connecting pathways are already underway, with the southern end of the Foreshore area currently in progress. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank was delighted to welcome Minister for Regional Development Mary-Anne Thomas to Portland to discuss the historic transformation of one of the shire’s most loved and frequented precincts. “This redevelopment will make Portland’s Foreshore a better, safer and more accessible place for our community to connect and enjoy recreational activities,” Cr Rank said. The Portland Foreshore Redevelopment is expected to be completed by late this year. To keep up to date with project progress, or to view other projects happening across the Shire, please visit the Community Infrastructure Projects page of the Your Say Glenelg website. The Portland Foreshore Redevelopment and associated works has been funded through Victorian Government’s Building Works program and the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program. TURNING THE SOD: Mayor Cr Anita Rank and Minister for Regional Development Mary-Anne Thomas celebrate the official sod turning of the Portland Foreshore redevelopment.

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1993 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT Pursuant to Section 38(5) of the Development Act, 1993

Notice is hereby given that an application comprising a CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT has been lodged with Council for a development assessment. Details of the application are as follows: DEVELOPMENT NUMBER: APPLICANT: PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT:

381/0570/2020 N F Berkefeld & N J Williams & K M Berkefeld & P J Berkefeld To change the use of the existing dwelling to that of tourist accommodation

SUBJECT LAND:

1/84 Penola Road Mount Gambier

CERTIFICATE OF TITLE:

5936/739

ZONE:

Residential Local Heritage Place

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 3 February 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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Coonawarra cashes in Visitor numbers matched by record spending It was a Coonawarra Vignerons Cup with a difference last week but a snapshot of the past seven months shows a region enjoying not only strong visitation but good spending as well. Coonawarra Vignerons acting executive officer and events & marketing coordinator Heidi Eldridge said the tough decision to forgo the popular Coonawarra Vignerons marquee at the Penola Racecourse hosted annual race day was the right one. “The day still had great support,” Heidi said. “Most of the vignerons were still there and there was good interest from the general public – you certainly noticed that the usual marquee was not there but people were clearly still keen to be out and about.”

So while accommodation facilities and the hospitality venues might have noticed a downturn from the usual heavy traffic of the January event, the good news is, since mid-2020, visitation to the Penola-Coonawarra region has been strong. “It is one of the best Januarys we’ve had in a long time,” Heidi said. “It has been overwhelming

the support, clearly in excess of what we usually see.” The re-opening of the Victorian border has seen a rush on the cellar doors after months of being banned from visiting their favourite Coonawarra wineries but it is not just the cross border travellers spending their time and money at the Coonawarra coalface. “We have seen a lot of day trippers from around the region, as well as people who usually spend their entire holiday at their beach house heading over from Beachport and Robe to visit the wineries,” Heidi said. “I think people are really making an effort to support local business across the board however they could. The cellar doors have definitely reported it has not just been people visiting and tasting but they have been buying wine as well.” The events & marketing coordinator said the fact international travel was off the agenda and interstate travel was still being approached cautiously, given the continued changes to border restrictions and quarantine requirements, appeared to be proving a cash bonanza for the Limestone Coast as people spent money normally splurged on those trips in their own backyard. “And we absolutely need to make the most of it while we can,” she said. Ne of the key spin-offs has been the feedback from Adelaide visitors who have realised the Limestone Coast is not as far away as they thought. “People always treated it like a destination you would only travel to if you had a week to spare because of how far away it was but they now realise they can pop down to our wineries as a weekend getaway as well,” she said. The district’s accommodation facilities, from B&B to glamping and everything in between have had the no vacancy signs up for most of the festive season. The popular Grapes of Mirth event is also back on the 2021 calendar, with Penley Estate hosting a picnic style event, as is held in many of the other region’s the comedy roadshow visits, on February 13. Grapes of Mirth will feature Tommy Little, Denise Scott, Ivan Aristeguieta, Nick Cody, Geraldine Hickey and the one and only Merrick Watts, with presale tickets are officially on sale now. If you haven’t yet registered follow the link to get your hands on the first round of tickets at https:// grapesofmirth.com.au/events/ coonawarra-2021/ Plans are already underway for a return to normal for the 2022 Coonawarra Vignerons Cup.


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Thinking outside the box Girls Night In fundraiser with a difference For 13 consecutive years Karen Petersen hosted a Girls Night In event to raise money for the Cancer Council. Normally more than 30 of her closest friends and family gather at her home for an afternoon of fun and fundraising, from fashion parades to auctions, and all against the backdrop of food, wine and a lot of laughs, but COVID made the 2020 event

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The end result was a $1500 cheque being handed over the Royal Flying Doctor Service Mount Gambier Support Group after Karen lost her father Murray Burley last year. “Dad used the RFDS three times and I just know it is so important that Mount Gambier has this service,” she said. “Everyone’s family needs it, as we all get older there is always going to be someone in your life who needs to go to Adelaide for treatment.” Karen was committed to handing the money over to a local group and that looks set to be her focus going forward as she hopes to hold her 14th Girls Night In in 2021. “I might start alternating between raising money for cancer and the RFDS but I will always give to the local groups, that way you know where it goes and how it is spent and that it is helping people from this area,” Karen said. Her husband John also had to utilise the service in 2009 and Karen accompanied him in the RFDS plane so she’s had a front row seat to just how the service operates and how critical it is.

“We just have to make sure it is always available in Mount Gambier,” she said. RFDS Mount Gambier Support Group president Bill Russon was more than happy to accept the generous donation. “This is how we receive a lot of donations, from small groups, families or individuals that have been touched by the RFDS and want to give back,” he said. “We have had huge support for the Patient Transfer facility and it has been a mixture of large corporate donations to the smaller donations from people with a personal story to share.” Having had a 12 months where fundraising on a large scale was not possible, the local support group is set to reboot its Dinner at the Drome – a fundraising event that has previously been hugely

successful. “Of course people will be paying to come but we do also see it as a bit of a thank you for the support we have continued to receive even during the difficulties of the past few months and a celebration of what we have been able to achieve,” Bill said. “I think people realise one day it will be their loved one on that plane.” The Royal Flying Doctor Service was crowned the Most Reputable Charity at the end of last year for the ninth time in the past decade. KEEPING THE RFDS FLYING: (From left) RFDS Mount Gambier Support Group David Douglas (secretary); Ann Saunders (treasurer) and Bill Russon (president) gratefully accept the donation from Karen Petersen (second from left) with proceeds from her Girls Night In online auction.

Holiday happiness School holiday programs prove popular with kids Aerosol artist Anthony Hamilton got to share his street art smarts with a group of six teenagers who signed up for his Riddoch Art Gallery hosted workshop last week. The workshop was one of a swag of school holiday offerings from the City of Mount Gambier through both The Riddoch and Mount Gambier Library. Anthony (pictured below right running through some of his designs) has made his name creating stunning

community murals including the rear section of Metro Bakery & Café and a mural at Allendale East Area School. The four hour workshop started with Anthony talking the students through the basics of creating stencils and techniques for getting that perfect spray job before the students eventually turned their ideas into completed designs. Given the time frame the designs had to be simple but safe to say, the teenagers enjoyed the opportunity to learn more about aerosol art. Friends Zena Jackson, Piper de Nys, both aged 14, with 13 year old Sarah Brown (pictured top left) decided to sign up for the class together and enjoyed learning from someone who has a wealth of experience in the genre. “I haven’t done this type of art before and I really wanted to have that experience,” Zena, pictured bottom left spraying her design with Anthony Hamilton supervising) said. “I just really like art and I have done a little bit of this type of art at home but really wanted to learn more about it,” Piper said. “I really wanted the experience of learning from someone who really knows what they are doing and it was fun to create something,” Sarah said. “I love doing art and it was a great way to fill in some of our time in the holidays.” Check out the council website and the library and Riddoch facebook pages for more information on activities on offer through the remainder of the holidays and beyond.


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Situated in the centre of town is this beautifully renovated unit. Large living with split system and gas ducted heating, kitchen with gas cooking and stainless steel appliances.

107 Orchard Road, Moorak

OPEN

SAT 10.15-10.45

$299,000-$325,000

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SAT 10.45-11.15

$649,000-$669,000

$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!

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!

Located on the outskirts of Mount Gambier is this beautifully presented family home. Open plan living with slow combustion heating and split system. Generous bedrooms with central and renovated main bathroom.

NEW

2/40 Jubilee Highway West

38 Glynn Drive, Nene Valley

OPEN

SAT 9.30-10.00

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.

4

NEW

14 George Street

NEW

Victor Street

24 Hedley Street

COMING SOON 2

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$225,000

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Located in a group of three is this immaculate solid two bedroom unit. Open plan kitchen, dining and living with split system. Single car garage under the main roof with internal access.

46 Jubilee Highway West

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$790,000

$399,000-$439,000 3 2 4 On a secluded setting in a blue ribbon location is this beautiful family home. Solid blackwood kitchen with large gas cooktop, dishwasher and stainless steel appliances. Three generous sized bedrooms, master with walk in robe and modern ensuite.

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.

92 Suttontown Road

33 Wyatt Street

2/13 Gordon Street

34/184 Jubilee Highway West

UNDER T CONTRAC $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!

$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.

RENTALS

$475,000-$495,000 4 2 6 A wonderful lifestyle awaits. Spacious and updated family home, big on space, entertainment and shedding over an acre of land with 2 street access. This home is “one with the lot”.

Gebhardts Property Management

UNITS/HOUSES

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

8/5 Shepherd Street

7/5 Shepherd Street

2

1 1

$160 pw | Available NOW

8/5 Shepherd Street

2

1 1

$160 pw | Available 9/2/21

17 Gaden Street

3

1 1

$240 pw | Available NOW

7 Gerloff Street

3

1 2

$240 pw | Available NOW

13 Locke Street

3

1 2

$275 pw | Available 26/2/21

1 Mosswood Close

3

1 1

$280 pw | Available NOW

3004/3 Lake Terrace West

2

2 2

$290 pw | Available 29/1/21

12 Anzac Street

3

1 2

$390 pw | Available NOW

23 Cape Douglas Road

3

2 4

$400 pw | Available NOW

$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.

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

7 Gerloff Street

Avail 9/2/21

$160 pw 2 1 1 • Two bedroom unit • Main bedroom with built in robes • Open plan kitchen/ lounge • Gas heating and electric cooking • Bathroom with bath • Car park space • No pets

$240,000 2+ 1 1 Price busting house and land package that is ready to build on flat low maintenance 344m2 approx allotment. Full package details are available from the Agent – won’t find better!

13 Locke Street

Avail NOW

$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

NEW

Avail 26/2/21

$275 pw 3 1 2 • Three bedrooms, two with built in robes • Separate lounge with reverse cycle air conditioner • Kitchen/dining with electric cooking • Single garage plus carport UMR • Gas central heating • Low maintenance gardens • No pets


Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113

NEW

2/16 Yeates Street

2

1

1

$199,500

157 Bay Road

30 Umpherston Street

Perfect Pix Photobooth

$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!

BE YOUR OWN BOSS!

$32,500

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.

DUE TO RECENT SALES WE NEED MORE LISTINGS! We will make it easy for Buyers to fall in love with your property with our FREE home styling and FREE professional photography package. Call our friendly team today!

List with Gebhardts. Experience the difference 23 Agnes Street

6 Cobblestone Court

$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.

1 Mosswood Close

NEW

103 Meylin Street, Port MacDonnell

$429,000-$449,000 4 2 2 A seaside dream! tastefully updated and offers wonderful multi-use accommodation (STCC) light-filled living with sweeping ocean views. A short stroll to Shops, Restaurants, Cafes and Beach. With so much potential it won’t last long!

Located in a cosy group of only two, this lovely spacious brick unit is ideal for those who want to nest or invest, nestled at the rear of the complex and has been well maintained.

12 Anzac Street

13 James Street

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

21 Sturt Street

$249,500 3 1 1 Well presented and maintained home that is sure to appeal. Fantastic investment or first home on low maintenance easy care allotment. Two street access with room for boat, caravan and cars. 33 Acacia Street

$349,000 + GST 3 1 Well maintained commercial property in fast growing area. Tastefully styled inside, perfect for a business or consulting rooms. Large allotment with parking at the rear. Zoned CCE – City Centre. 44 Umpherston Street

$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. Lot 6 Hay Tce, Kongorong

$65,000 a| 819m2 approx A fantastic elevated block in an ultra desirable location – stunning views & surrounded by quality homes – call your builder now!

Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

Emily Rayner SALES 0417 665 085

$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.

10 Greenridge Drive

$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)

$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!

23 Cape Douglas Rd, Cape Douglas

COMMERCIAL

Bernie Gaylard PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766

1 Margaret Street

$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. 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! 19 Buffalo Crescent

$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. 2 Frances Street East, Tarpeena

$42,000 a| 1,903m2 approx Flat 1903 m2 allotment, handy two street frontage. Services available – positioned in a quiet street. Priced to sell!

32 Commercial Street West

2/2 James Street

Avail NOW

$280 pw 3 1 1 • 3 bedrooms, all with built in robes • Open plan kitchen/dining/lounge area • Kitchen with electric cooking • New floor coverings and freshly painted throughout • R/C airconditioner • Single carport UMR • Low maintenance garden • Secure backyard • Pets negotiable

Avail NOW

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

Avail NOW

$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

Avail NOW 32 Commercial Street West

94 Commercial Street East

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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Sale 4 Eagle Court, Worrolong Highest + Best Offers Open by appointment

Sale 4+

2+ 5

Sale 3 Lee Court, Mt Gambier $315,000 Open by appointment

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Sale 4

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1

Sale 38 Annette Street, Mt Gambier $269,000 - $279,000 Open by appointment

75 Gray Street, Mt Gambier $445,000 - $475,000 Open by appointment

2 Glenmont Crescent, Mt Gambier $269,000 - $279,000 Open by appointment

24 Gilmore Close, Mt Gambier $269,000 - $279,000 Open by appointment

4+ 2 4+

Sale 3

1+ 3

Sale 3 1 6+

1 Duigan Street, Mt Gambier $349,000 - $369,000 Open by appointment

15 Oolna Street, Mt Gambier $169,000 - $179,000 Open by appointment

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14 Degaris Street, Mt Gambier $339,000 - $349,000 Open by appointment

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Tahlia Gabrielli Principal Sales Executive 0438 883 992

Sarah Barney Sales Executive 0438 883 972

Sonya Jones Executive Assistant (08) 8724 7405

Sale 20 Seventh Street, Millicent $199,000 - $209,000 Open by appointment

Naomi Kieselbach Property Management 0438 883 992

Jess Teakle Property Management (08) 8724 7405

Sale 4

1

2

Sale

1+2/24 Fartch Street, Mt Gambier $429,000 - $449,000 Open by appointment

Business

Sale

4

2

2

9 Wattle Street, Mt Gambier $589,000 - $599,000 Open by appointment

8 Coral Cove, Pt MacDonnell $91,000 Open by appointment

24 Tanglewood Cres, Mt Gambier 6 $849,000 - $869,000 Open by appointment

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1 tennis court

5+

Sale Commercial

Hairhouse Warehouse, Mt Gambier POA Open by appointment

Business

Sale

Sale Vacant Land

Macey Humphries Administration (08) 8724 7405

Sale

Sale

Price Attack, Mt Gambier $220,000 + Stock Open by appointment

18 Marlow Court, Mt Gambier $79,000 Open by appointment

Hayley Williams Executive Assistant (08) 8724 7405

Vacant Land

Lot 2, 4, 5 & 6 Southend Access Road, Southend $180,000 each Open by appointment

Vacant Land

Property of the week Charming and spacious lifestyle

Sale 37 Emily Street, Millicent $489,000 - $509,000 Open by appointment

4+ 3 3

Ray White Mt Gambier 2A & 2B Mitchell Street Mount Gambier SA 5290 (08) 8724 7405 mtgambier.sa@raywhite.com raywhitemtgambier.com.au RLA 291953

5 Sutton Avenue, Mt Gambier. E.O.I by Monday 22nd Feb 2021 Open by appointment

4 2 2

Set on a spacious block in a central street close to popular schools and reserves, a solid brick dolomite fronted cottage with interior updates that retain the original style and architecture. Picket fences line a perfectly kept front lawn with fruit trees and a driveway leading to a secure stone garage. A leadlight adorned front door and timber floorboards with high ceilings, pendant lighting and pressed tin ceiling. The master benefits from a large ensuite and WIR. Three double bedrooms, the first featuring a BIR and wood burning fireplace. A formal lounge leads into the open kitchen/dining/family room. The kitchen offers a gas oven and cooktop with stainless/s range, full breakfast bar and d/washer. Family room and dining area overlook the rear yard, accessed by double glass doors opening onto a fully decked pergola. Added benefits include a shed, solar panels and large rainwater tank.


Property Sales & Home Staging

A: 32 Bay Road Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au RLA 282 450

3 Noolan Street, Mount Gambier

2/11 Sinclair Street, Mount Gambier

Open

SATURDAY 9.30-10.00

NEW > IDEAL STARTER HOME OR RENTAL PROPERTY

NEW > IMMACULATE LOW MAINTNENACE HOMETTE

Tidy timber framed & cement sheeted home located in a quiet street within walking distance to a local reserve and playground with skate park. Lounge room heated by gas space heater and cooled with air conditioner. The kitchen/dining is complete with gas upright cooker and great condition cabinetry. Offering 3 bedrooms, the main with BIR’s. The bathroom has been well maintained with updated wall tiling + new vanity and hand basin with a separate toilet off laundry to the rear of the home. Double under cover carport to the side of the home, with thru access to the large double lock up shed with mezzanine storage. The home has been repainted throughout making it ready to move straight in!

Well-presented refurbished stand-alone homette with Southerly views from the rear of the lake hillside and Centenary Tower. Open concept living area heated and cooled by r/c s/s air con. 2 Pak kitchen cabinetry with new modern back splash tiling and breakfast bench. Two queen sized bedrooms, main with BIR’s. Single garage with remote roller door + internal access into the home and a second allocated parking space directly at the front. Side gates to fully enclose the back yard. Strata titled of only 2 in group, only shared costs is 50% split of building + common area insurance and Water Usage (water supply charged individually). Affordable starter home, those looking to downsize or ideal rental.

$189,000-$205,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 10 MCGREGOR ST, MT GAMBIER $229,000-$239,000

Open

2/18 LEE CRT, MT GAMBIER

$339,000-$359,000

Open

SATURDAY 10.15-10.45

3 1 1

- 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 3

Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266

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4001/7 LAKE TCE W, MT GAMBIER $435,000 NEW PRICE

- 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!

- 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

3-4

18 TENISON DR, MT GAMBIER

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Ben Ransom 0400 870 362

4 2 2

24 HEDLEY ST, MT GAMBIER $790,000

- 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

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

SATURDAY 11.00-11.30

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

2 1 1

Open

SATURDAY 11.00-11.30

95 SEA PDE, PT MACDONNELL $399,000-$419,000 NEW PRICE

Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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

Open

SATURDAY 10.15-10.45

- 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 Gail Richards 0409 268 199

$199,000-$215,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

3 1 2

3 2 8

- 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! Gail Richards 0409 268 199

4 2 2

45 WILLOW AVE, MT GAMBIER $799,000-$869,000

- 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 Al Lamond 0419 849 266

6 5 6

$545,000

312 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER $799,000-$820,000

123 COMMERCIAL ST EAST, MT GAMBIER $499,000-$529,000 NEW PRICE

245 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER $299,000

- 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

- 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’

- 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

Gail 0409 268 199 or Al 0418 849 266

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Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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Al Lamond 0418 849 266

COMMERCIAL

Gail Richards 0409 268 199

COMMERCIAL


Gail Richards SALES M: 0409 268 199

Al Lamond SALES M: 0418 849 266

Sara O’Connor SALES M: 0438 708 281

Ben Ransom SALES M: 0400 870 362

31 Compton Street, Port MacDonnell

Carolyn Gazzard CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416

Sue Clements CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416

Tegan Pink ADMINISTRATION P: (08) 8723 3416

Rachael Kelly JUNIOR ASSISTANT P: (08) 8723 3416

5 Milstead Street, Port MacDonnell

Open

Open

SUNDAY 2.00-2.30

SUNDAY 1.00-1.30

NEW > SUN, SEA AND SHEDDING

NEW > FULL OF SURPRISES!

There is nothing that’s been over looked, every bit of careful planning and thought has gone into this quality build. The home offers 3 huge bedrooms located on the ground floor all with BIR’s, main and 2nd bedrooms with sliding glass doors to allow soft sea breezes. 100 square meters of living space located on the second floor. Large windows surround the top level allows you to see out in any direction with double glass sliding doors opening out to the balcony. A huge 15 x 12m shed space with high clearance, cleverly laid out into separate areas for all requirements. Built in well insulated home office/studio, designated workshop area with shower & toilet, mezzanine storage, additional office space and a high clearance section for boat or caravan.

Beautifully presented brick home in the popular seaside town of Port MacDonnell. Located one street back from the beach, just a short walk to the centre of town and the foreshore, this property is full of surprises. The home offers 2 bedrooms, one with BIR, open plan living with split aircon, kitchen offering gas cooking & breakfast bar, bathroom with sauna and laundry. Featuring a 10m x 7m carport adjoining the rear of the home, large 9m x 6m Colorbond shed with concrete floor, power and a 2 post car hoist, plus large man cave offering outdoor kitchen, s/c wood fire, split air con & separate toilet. A very low maintenance property with a large concrete area for lots of off street parking.

$495,000-$525,000 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

3 1 4

$289,000-$309,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266

2 1 4

NEW 30 CAPE DOUGLAS RD, CAPE DOUGLAS $299,000-$309,000

Open SUNDAY 12.00-12.45

RELAX BY THE SEA!! - This ten year old beach house is the perfect home to retire to or spend your weekends relaxing - Designed to take in partial sea views to the South and beautiful rural views to the North - Private main bedroom suite with built-in robe + access to the two way bathroom - Open plan concept with modern kitchen overlooking the dining/living zone - Single car garage UMR with internal access plus 7m x 4m near new Colorbond shed - Slow combustion heating, instant gas hot water service and 22,500L rainwater to house Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281

3 1 2

46 ASCOTT WAY, SUTTONTOWN $849,000 1.97 HA

- Breathtaking grounds offering stunning gardens and plenty of space - Home offers high ceilings, an abundance of natural light and a free-flowing floorplan - Four generously proportioned bedrooms including a master bedroom with a fully-renovated ensuite - Huge undercover pergola & multiple living spaces - Private & secluded sanctuary, true one-of-a-kind 4 2 7

Gail Richards 0409 268 199 298 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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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

5 3 5

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 Al Lamond 0418 849 266

4 2 2

9 STABLEFORD CRT, WORROLONG

$789,000

18 TURNBULL DR, WORROLONG

$849,000

- 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

- 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 0418 849 266 or Sara 0438 708 281 4

Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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YAHL $180,000-$200,000 TRANSPORTABLE HOME FOR SALE

- 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 Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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26 RIDDOCH HWY, TARPEENA $110,000

- First home buyers, escape the rental rut - Offering a flat allotment with 2 street frontages - Investors check out the development potential - Approx. 1,466m2 allotment zoned Township - One of the cheapest homes in Tarpeena

Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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$15,000 Government Building Grant $10,000 Cashback when we start your home!*

$25,000

Contact us before you sign! Versace Home Builders 199 Penola Road, Mount Gambier

Phone: (08) 8723 9944 reception@versacehomebuilders.com www.versacehomebuilders.com

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eldersrealestate.com.au THE ENTERTAINER'S DREAM! 6 Lake Terrace East, Mount Gambier

SATURDAY

SATURDAY

11.00-11.30AM

• Positioned in one of Mount Gambier's most prestigious locations and a short stroll from both the Blue Lake and the CBD.

10.00-10.30AM

• 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

3 Sinclair St, Mt Gambier

3 1 2

NE

W

3 2 2

$255,000 - $260,000

Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

$569,000

$155,000

Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

$230,000

Damian Venn 0438 904 771

50 Derrington St, Mt Gambier

2 1

$548,000

Damian Venn 0438 904 771

15 Redwood Ave, Mt Gambier

3 1 2

4 2 2

NE

W

7/55 Bertha St, Mt Gambier

$120,000

Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

6 Church St, Yahl

LAND | 1,012m

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$139,000 - $144,000

Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

1 Hunkin Tce, Nangwarry

3 1 2

2 1 1

NE

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Includes Freehold

NE W

$169,000

Damian Venn 0438 904 771

1/6 Hartley St, Mt Gambier

$115,000 inc GST - WIWO

Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

"NANGWARRY SERVWELL" 1 Laffer St, Nangwarry COMMERCIAL

$299,000

Alistair Coonan 0422 156 363

11 Sutton Ave, Mt Gambier

3 1 2

$670,000

Damian Venn 0438 904 771

5-7 Kennedy Ave, Mt Gambier

5 4 4

$159,500

Damian Venn 0438 904 771

Melleray Court Subdivision, Mt Gambier

From 5,004m2

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DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771

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DEON HOWELL 0419 037 896

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DANIELLE JOHNSTON 8726 4400

PAM KNIBBS 8726 4400

CHLOE SMITH 8726 4400

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

RLA 62833

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Chris Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales 0417 414 127

Garth Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales 0417 071 180

Elisha Beare Real Estate Sales Property Management 0407 213 023

Bernie Manser Property Management 0407 235 345

Candyce Cory Property Management 0427 333 517 RLA 280309

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SATURDAY 10.45-11.15AM

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$229,000

3 1 1

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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.

$725,000

4 2 4

ULTIMATE FAMILY LIVING WITH A GOLF COURSE AT YOUR BACK DOOR

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.

Rental Available!

UNIT 2/18 LEE COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

12 LAKE TERRACE WEST, MOUNT GAMBIER

$359,000 $430/WEEK

4 2 2

BEAUTIFUL CITY VIEWS

Four generous sized bedrooms, main with ensuite. Open plan kitchen and dining. Two living areas. Secure yard with electric gate. No pets. Available now. Bond $2580.00.

LUXURIOUS UNIT IN PRIME LOCATION

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.

160 - 168 WIRELESS ROAD WEST, SUTTONTOWN

$550,000

3 2 2

388 KROMELITE ROAD, GLENBURNIE

3 1

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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.

$349,000

3 2 6

FAMILY HOME IN TRANQUIL LOCATION

Situated in the Glenburnie District on approximately 10 acres, lies the perfect home for the family looking for space and peaceful living. Generous sized kitchen with walk in pantry and breakfast bar overlooking the dining area. 3 bedrooms main with walk in wardrobe and large ensuite & main bathroom with bath & shower, separate vanity and a separate toilet. The rear living area can be utilised all year round with roller blinds & a slow combustion wood heater for comfort in the winter months, or roll up the blinds in summer and enjoy combining indoor and out to create an amazing area to entertain family and friends, or to simply relax and unwind with the tranquil views.

22-40 BISHOP ROAD

E.O.I LAND Acreage in a residential area. Approximately 9.5 acres. Perfect for redevelopment or build your dream home ( STCA). Located behind the Market Place complex. Zoned residential. Mains water connected.

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Contact our office on 8723 6866

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Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

11 Lasiandra Crt, Mt Gambier

3 1 1

$245,000

3 1 3

4 2 2

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

$289,000

$429,000-$439,000

79 North Tce, Mt Gambier

15 Hartley St, Mt Gambier

3 1 1

SATURDAY 11.00-11.15

OPEN

Auction 13th February at 12pm (unless sold prior)

3 2 5

SATURDAY 9.45-10.00

OPEN

$390,000-$399,000

Jade Martin 0421 383 368

8 Power St, Mt Gambier

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

ES CR 2A

376 Cafpirco Rd, Compton

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

19 Douglas St, Mt Gambier

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

10 Hammer Crt, Mt Gambier

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

ES OM H 2

14 Arthur St, Penola

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

5 Tenison Drv, Mt Gambier

3 1 4

$155,000-$160,000

4 2

$260,000-$270,000

6 4

$690,000-$695,000

3 1 3

SATURDAY 10.15-10.45

OPEN

Auction 13th February at 2pm (unless sold prior)

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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

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

ND LA

Lot 64 Gully Crt, Mil-Lel

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

Lot 86 Boat Shed & Boat, Nelson

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

55 Mt Burr Rd, Rocky Camp

Centenary View Estate Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

$169,000

1.378 Hectares

$220,000

1 1 1

$100,000-$110,000 Each

4 2 2

$260,000

ND LA

Lot 10 McKay Rd, Compton

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

45 Jubilee Hwy West, Mt Gambier

ND LA

$185,000

6 2 1

$230,000 Each

ND LA

Lot 8 Centenary View Drv, Compton

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

ND LA

Lot 59 Gully Crt, Mil-Lel

Jade Martin 0421 383 368

Units 3,5 & 6/20A Wyatt St, Mt Gambier

Wendy Flint 0468 692 993

Units 1 & 2/13 Myall St, Mt Gambier

Bronwyn 8724 9999

5,000m2

$179,000

1.174 Hectares

$199,950

Tanya 8724 9999

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

ND LA

11 Colins Crt, Robe

Jason Malseed 0419 032 795

ND LA

62 Sea Pde & 63 Milstead St, Pt Mac

931m2

$69,000

1,234m2

$395,000-$400,000

Shed 6m x 9m

$95,000

4 1 3

$170,000


Graeme 0419 806 410 Sales

Bianca 0407 613 346 Sales

Sophie Silvia Toni Jess Lydia (08) 8725 8037 (08) 8725 8037 0402 356 905 (08) 8725 8037 (08) 8725 8037 Sales | Accounts Property Manager Property Manager Property Manager Property Manager

1 TAMINA COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

4 BURTON STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

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9 LORIKEET STREET, MOUNT GAMBIER

9 NEILSON STREET, PENOLA

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$180,000 - $190,000

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$379,000

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$195,000

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Floating timber flooring throughout  Spacious formal living & modern kitchen 

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Solid Tasmanian Oak Kitchen with pantry  Gas central heating + s/c wood heating 

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

Ducted heating throughout   Recently updated hot water system

Formal living with RC AC & SC heater   Stone shed / workshop space + garden shed

Sunken lounge or 6th bedroom   Undercover BBQ area + large backyard

Lovely pergola overlooking gardens   2 garden sheds, 2 rain water tanks + bore

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

6 COOMBE STREET, NANGWARRY

10 GOODE TERRACE, NANGWARRY

32 MATHESON ROAD, MILLICENT

EAST GAMBIER FISH SHOP

NEW PRICE

$89,000

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$110,000 - $120,000

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Starting from $55,000

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Business

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Timber framed home on 850m2 block  Eat-in kitchen with gas oven 

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

Lot 1 & 5 2038m = $55,000  2  Lot 7 4775m = $69,000

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A great area to build your home or investment  amongst other quality new homes

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

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

Bianca Taylor | 0407 613 346

Graeme Cleves | 0419 806 410

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

RLA 263 296

RURAL RUNDOWN Hamilton Market Report SHEEP & LAMB THURSDAY Agents yarded 20,292 sheep at Hamilton last week. There was an excellent offering of sheep, with all weights and grades available. All the regular buyers were in attendance and fully active in a market where sheep above 25kg were $15 to $25 cheaper and all other categories were firm to $5/head softer. Light weight 2 score sheep sold from $63 to $106/ head to average from 550c to

580c/kg cwt. Medium weight sheep 3 score sold from $117 to $165/head to average from 550c to 570c/kg cwt. Heavy Merino ewes sold from $105 to $175/head. Heavy Merino wethers made from $170 to $210/head. Heavy crossbred ewes sold to a top of $215/ head averaging 550c/kg cwt. The general cost of mutton to processors averaged 550c/kg cwt. The 3 score hoggets sold to $186/head. Terminal sires sold to $72 and Merino rams made $90/ head.

Mount Gambier Market Report SHEEP & LAMB Numbers eased slightly as agents yarded 5407 lambs and 424 sheep to total 5831 head overall. These sold to the usual field of trade and processor buyers with a number of active restockers also participating in the market. Quality improved on the week before with more conditioning throughout the offering as lamb pricing took a small fall of $3 to $5/head. Light lambs were small in number as these sold from $143 to $160 to the trade as restockers

competed strongly here to take lambs back home from $128 to $161/head. Trade weight 3 score lambs made from $158 to $185/head with most lambs sales selling from 770c to 820c/ kg cwt. Heavy lambs made from $180 to $220 as the extra heavy pens returned vendors from $210 to the market high of $260/head. Hoggets sold from $130 to $190/head. The light sheep made from $120 to $140/ head. Heavy sheep sold from $150 to $170 with wethers also making to $170/head. Rams sold up to $90/head.

Naracoorte Market Report - SHEEP & LAMB Numbers lifted as agents yarded 9674 lambs and 1819 sheep to total 11,493 head overall. These sold to the usual array of trade and processor buyers with a number of active restockers also present. Quality was very good as agents presented an excellent run of heavy and extra heavy lambs with outstanding quality pen after pen. However the buying group pulled rates back on the previous sale with both sheep

and lambs easing in price with the heavy end of the lamb market falling $15 to $20/head. Light lambs to the trade made from $93 to $151 with the light weight trade 2 and 3 score selection selling from $146 to $160/head. Restockers turned a range of weights back out from $70 to $155/head. Trade weight 3 score lambs sold from $148 to $190/head to return from 800c to 830c/kg cwt. Heavy lambs sold from $170 to $221 as the extra heavy pens made from $208 to the market

high of $250/head. Hoggets sold from $140 to $195/head. Light sheep returned from $88 to $112/head. Medium weighted sheep sold from $118 to $146 to be $10 easier while the heavy types were selling from $150 to $215 to be $15 to $20/head cheaper then the previous week. Light wethers sold from $100 to $112 with the heavier pens making from $172 to $193/head. Rams sold from $90 to $180/ head.

Mount Gambier Market Report - CATTLE Numbers rose sharply as agents produced a very good offering of 1802 head. These sold to a larger field of trade and processor buyers with both feeders and restockers present and active. Quality was excellent with weight and condition spread over nearly every pen as the market sold to mainly dearer rates. Vealer steers to the trade made from 425c to 460c with similar heifers returning from 423c also to 460c/kg. Feeder orders were strong here as they sourced steers from 425c to 448c and heifers from 423c to 435c/kg. Restockers turned steers back out from 430c to 462c/kg. Yearling steers jumped 9c as they made from 388c to 415c to the trade with feeders active from 374c to 430c/kg. Yearling heifers to the trade sold from 366c to 415c with feeder support from 362c to 428c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks were also of great weight and condition however these bucked the dearer trend to range from firm to slightly easier as they made from 355c to 412c to the trade as feeders sourced lighter weights from 370c to 430c/kg. Grown heifers sold from 355c to 404c with feeder activity from 375c to 405c as manufacturing steers sold from 294c to 338c/kg. Heavy cows rose 10c to 15c as they sold from 280c to 320c with the lighter types making from 220c to 282c/ kg. Heavy bulls sold from 245c to 314c with light weights making to a top of 350c/kg.


RURAL RUNDOWN Backing our farmers Government dollars on offer for the man on the land to diversify their markets The Australian Government is investing $72.7 million to help farming, forestry and fishing exporters in this region to expand and diversify their export markets in 2021 as part of its Agri-Business Expansion Initiative. Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin (pictured with Keith farmer Glen Simpson) said the package will kick off early this year and will provide rapid support for local agrifood exporters wanting to expand their international markets. “Last year was a challenging one for many primary producers but we are backing in our farm sector by providing greater access to market intelligence, additional

grants for export related initiatives and capital investments, and more technical and trade experts to open and expand market access,” he said. “Australia produces the best food and fibre in the world, and while global demand for Australian produce is strong, we need to be continually growing and diversifying our exports in a globally competitive marketplace. “I strongly encourage local agricultural exporters and industry bodies to take advantage of the additional measures we have announced,” Mr Pasin said. The package includes: • $42.9 million to scale up support

Agri-assistance Loans on offer for Limestone Coast & South West Victorian farmers The AgriStarter loan applications have opened this month to assist new entrants to farming looking to purchase, establish or develop their first farm business, and support farming succession arrangements. The Australian Government has provided an additional $75 million in 2020-21 for the Regional Investment Corporation (RIC) AgriStarter Loan program. Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin (pictured above at Hamilton’s Run at OB Flat) said the two types of loans – first farmer

loans and succession loans of up to $2 million could be used for purchasing your first farm or if your farm business is undertaking or has undertaken succession planning. “These loans help give a leg-up for the next generation. Along with the HomeBuilder grants, the Morrison Government is backing the next generation to invest in their future,” Mr Pasin said. “We are backing the next generation of farmers to invest in the regional economy whether it be through fulfilling a childhood dream to purchase a farm or take over the farm. The RIC’s current variable concessional interest rate is a record low at 1.92 per cent. The initial loan term would be ten years, with interest-only repayments for the first five years and principal and

to over 2,000 agri-food exporters each year through Austrade’s services. Austrade will also work with industry bodies to deliver targeted advice and trade missions (where possible) to help exporters grow in existing and new markets. • A $18.4 million expansion of the governments successful Agricultural Trade and Market Access program (ATMAC). Through the revised ATMAC program the government will partner with industry associations to improve Australia’s access to overseas markets, including through research, training, and capital works that support improved

interest repayments for the final five years. In addition to AgriStarter opening, there is more good news for the sector with the new year heralding significant tariff cuts and improved market access on a range of commodities traded across the Americas and Asia.” Following the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement’s (IA CEPA) entry into force on July 5 last year, more than 99 per cent of Australian goods exported to Indonesia enter duty free or under improved and preferential arrangements. Building on this, from January 1 this year Tariff Rate Quotas increased for live cattle, feed grain and citrus exports to Indonesia. Tariffs on lamb and beef to Korea, some wine products and barley to Mexico and refined sugar to Canada will all fall in 2021, while exporters to Peru will benefit from tariff cuts on beef and sparkling wine as well as increased quotas for rice, dairy, sugar and sorghum. On January 14 remaining tariffs for seafood exports to Vietnam dropped to around 8 per cent, ahead of their complete elimination on the same date next year. For more information, including to view the AgriStarter Loans guidelines, visit the www.ric.gov.au

Naracoorte Market Report - CATTLE Numbers rose as agents yarded 961 head. These sold to a larger field of trade and processor buyers however only the regulars were active along with feeder orders and there was an increase in restocker support this week. Quality was generally good with this being helped along with some pens of cattle coming off grain with the majority of the market selling to slightly easier rates following the extremes of the previous week as cows bucked this trend

to improve in price. Vealer numbers were low with steers reaching 441c to a restocker as heifers made a high of 450c/ kg to the trade. Yearling steers to the trade sold from 388c to 452c with similar heifers making from 355c to 433c/kg. Feeders sought steers from 397c to 455c and heifers from 374c to 390c/ kg. Restockers turned steers back out from 448c to 464c and heifers from 381c to 410c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks to the trade made from 370c

to 410c with feeder activity making from 384c to 405c/kg. Grown heifers to the trade sold from 348c to 410c with feeder support also to a top of 410c as manufacturing steers sold from 302c to 314c/kg. Heavy cows lifted 10c to 15c as they made from 292c to 315c as the lighter types selling from 240c to 270c with feeder activity making from 283c to 319c/kg. Heavy bulls sold from 260c to 275c with light weights to feed peaking at 339c/kg.

market diversification. • $3.5 million for additional shortterm Agriculture Counsellors to rapidly build targeted relationships and ensure a sharp focus on actions necessary to grow agricultural exports, complementing the work of our existing Counsellor network. • A $6.8 million investment in

enhanced scientific and technical market access capability, expanding the number of Australian scientists who are pursuing industry priorities in emerging and growth markets. • A $1 million boost to our market intelligence capability to give exporters the information they need to grow their exports.

Hamilton Market Report SHEEP & LAMBS WEDNESDAY Agents yarded 27,695 lambs at Hamilton last week an increase of 6517. The offering of lambs ranged from plain to very good and displayed a similar weight to the previous week’s sale, more shorn lambs are now appearing on the market and displayed some excellent quality especially in the top end and apart for some exceptional pens, the woolly lambs are showing signs of dryness. There was not a full contingent of processors as well as restockers and those in attendance were not always fully active. Restocking competition came from the Mallee, Horsham, Bendigo, South East South Australia and local areas in a sale that was $10 to $15 cheaper for most trade lambs with the very good trade lambs 17 to 20kg being $15/head dearer. Lambs back to the paddock firm to $10/head dearer and strongly sought after. The top shorn lamb made $254 and the woolly lambs to a top $240, whilst feeders and restockers paid to $192/head. Light 12 to 18kg lambs on offer made from $150 to $179/head, averaging from 850c to 1,300c/kg cwt. The light trade weight lambs 18 to 22kg sold from $115 to $195/head, to average from 800c to 860c/kg cwt. The medium trade weight lambs 22 to 25kg made from $170 to $220/head, to average from 820c and 860c/kg cwt. Heavy trade weight lambs 26 to 30kg and over made up to $254/head, to average from 790c to 840c/ kg cwt. The 3 score hoggets made to $198/head.

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A nice walk ruined... I made the mistake of going for a round of golf recently. It wasn’t really top of the list of things I wanted to do during my holidays. Why would I do it then? As with most of the things in my life it was essentially because one of my children wanted to do it. That’s how most decisions are made in my life now. I decided that if I was going to suffer I’d also drag my father into it. If I did it out of guilt and a sense of obligation, I think he did it out of a double dose of the same. His son and his grandson wanted him to play. Before I go any further I’d like to make it clear that golf is not a sport. Golf is actually a recreational activity. “But it involves physical exertion.� So does running from the

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police but it’s not a sport. “But it requires incredible skill and talent.� So does brain surgery but it’s not a sport. “But it involves competing for the best score.� So does Monopoly but it’s not a sport. Some reasons that golf is not a sport include: the fact there is no tempo or pace to it. Sports need to involve speed and tempo. In golf, a person hits the ball, walks over to their bag, puts their club away, and then wanders after their ball. There is no advantage from getting to your ball quickly or first. You could actually compete equally well in golf if you were on crutches with a cast on your leg. That doesn’t sound like a sport to me. In addition people can compete on an even level regardless of how young or old they are. In a real sport, a person between the ages of sixteen to forty has a natural advantage over someone outside of that range. A player can actually play golf professionally into their sixties or seventies. In fact sometimes they get better as they get older.

Other things that are not sports include dance, swimming, race walking, shooting, horse racing and diving. So off we went to the golf course. I suspect golf is an enjoyable recreational activity if you play it regularly. When you haven’t played for about twenty years as was the case with me, it’s pretty frustrating. You see, I’m a reasonably coordinated person. I am generally quite capable of participating in sports with balls with a level of success. Maybe the fact that golf is not a sport is what I struggle with. But when I do play sport, I can throw and catch well enough. I can hit a ball that is thrown or

bowled at me without too much difficulty. Not only can I make good, solid contact, but I can generally direct it where I want it to go. But for some reason there is something I find difficult about striking a stationary ball when participating in golf. That should be easier. Very rarely does the ball travel in the direction I want. If there was at least some consistency to where my mishits went, that may help me. If I knew that I regularly hooked or sliced, then I might be able to compensate for that when I lined up for the shot. But I do both. I have a wonderful ability to hit the ball from one side of the course

to the other, while very rarely spending any time on the fairway, the lovely green part in the middle where you’re aiming to spend your time. The unpredictable nature of my shots wasn’t at all helped by the fact that they had inconveniently placed sand pits everywhere. If I wanted to play in sand, I’d have gone to the beach. I don’t think there were too many of the sand pits that I didn’t find my way into. At times I was hitting out of one sand pit directly into another sand pit. For those of you who haven’t played golf, the sand is harder to hit from than the nice short green grass. Likewise, the long grass and tree areas are also harder to hit from than the nice short green grass. I’d like to suggest that they should fill in the sand traps and turn them into nice short green grass, cut all the pesky trees down, and mow all the long grass so it’s nice short green grass. That would definitely have improved my golf experience. At the conclusion of blinding my way round the course, I came to the conclusion that the greatest achievement of my nine holes of golf was that despite hitting the ball all over the place, spending far too much time in the woods and the long grass, I didn’t lose any balls. That was pretty remarkable. If you think you can convince me that golf is a sport, you’re dreaming, but feel free to email me at robbietansel@gmail.com

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Kiln Operator Jubilee Sawmill

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. 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 are passionate about being a great place to work. Reporting to the Kiln Manager and working as part of a small team; your main responsibilities will be to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the Kilns, associated equipment and operate forklifts on a continuous 24 x 7 shift operation. To be considered for this position you will need to be able to demonstrate experience or skills in: • Ability to follow written procedures/instructions • Basic to intermediate computer skills including scanner use • High Risk Forklift license • Effective interpersonal & communication skills • Physically fit and able to work outdoors Knowledge of Kiln Drying, Air Dry Yard functions, timber sizes and density grades would be highly regarded. This is an annualised salary position. Enquiries about the role can be directed to Roger Davis on 08 8721 2827. Sales Duncan McGregor 0407 722 983 Jill Collins 0400 598 327 Roz Crispino 0419 366 649

Applications by COB Friday 29 January 2021. Contact Susie Rogers on 0414 350 762 or email susie@rusherrogers.com.au to apply.

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. The Role includes: • Service and repair work on Ford, Land Rover, Jaguar, Suzuki and used vehicles in our well equipped workshop. The successful candidate must have: • The ability to problem solve all levels of technical diagnosis and use diagnostic computer equipment. • The ability to follow detailed manufacturer instructions and directions. • A current manual drivers licence. Forklift licence, a plus. • A commitment to consistently produce quality work and to work safely. In return, we will offer: • Manufacturer backed training • Generous pay, according to ability • Permanency within the position and support from a great team • 5 day (38 hour) working week Email your application to Angus McDonald, Dealer Principal at angus@macford.com.au or call 0418 820 164 to discuss this position. Qualified technicians need only apply. Millicent offers affordable housing and a wonderful rural lifestyle with great schools, sporting amenities, a friendly community and is a safe place to live. Close to a large regional centre, Mount Gambier, its only 400 kms from Adelaide and close to the coast, offering great weekend activities. Millicent, in the ‘green triangle’ on the Limestone Coast, is a hidden gem.


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Drymill Shift Supervisor

Despatch, Inventory and Security Manager

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

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. At OneFortyOne, we believe in an inclusive culture that is rich in diverse thinking, ideas and experience. We understand that our people are the cornerstone to our success and we are passionate about being a great place to work.

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the creative fibre group

The Despatch, Inventory and Security Manager will work with their team to optimise Despatch operations and develop strategies for continuous improvement, & ensuring that all finished product delivered to customers complies with company standards is of high priority. This role expands to ensuring the effective operation of the Security and Weighbridge team operations. The key attributes we are seeking include: • A mindset of Home Safe and Well • Ensure compliance with OH&S and Environmental legislation • Efficient and effective site logistics and stock management outcomes • Manage logistics relationships and drive improvement process • Provide service reliability that meets customer expectations • Sound decision making ability that factors in contingencies and anticipates possible outcomes • Effectively monitor and manage transport cost and freight budgets • The capabilities and elements to lead and motivate a high performance Despatch and Security team • Strong relationship management with marketing and sales team members An extensive, relevant background, along with experience gained from similar roles is preferred together with people leadership and management experience. Salary is commensurate with experience. Enquiries about the role can be directed to Nigel Boyd, Production Manager on 08 8721 2824. Send applications by COB Wednesday 3 February 2021. Contact Susie Rogers in confidence in 0414 350 762 or email susie@rusherrogers.com.au to apply. Sales Duncan McGregor 0407 722 983 Jill Collins 0400 598 327 Roz Crispino 0419 366 649

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St Martins Lutheran College Inclusive Education Teacher

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Forwarder Operator for Bracke Cultivator 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. You can learn more about OneFortyOne at www.onefortyone.com The position is available to a competent forwarder or heavy plant operator that can work autonomously and maintain a high standard of quality and accuracy. This position will be responsible for the completion of ~2,800 hectares of cultivation per year, using a Komatsu 895 Forwarder and a Bracke 3 row mounder. Cultivation sites are located across the OneFortyOne’s Green Triangle Estate. Essential • Secondary education, typically year 12 plus three or more year’s relevant experience and on job training. • Current Australian driver’s license. • Demonstrated ability to perform work under general direction, understand and apply quality control techniques. • Ability to provide specialist guidance and assistance to other employees. • Good understanding of silvicultural and forest management practices in plantation forests. • Ability to communicate effectively and report on production figures. • Demonstrated ability to provide on job training. • Ability to work autonomously and organise workload and meet agreed timeframes. • Ability to establish productive and effective working relationships to facilitate cooperation and support to achieve desired outcomes. • Experience in operating heavy plant and equipment. • Experience and complete compliance with safety and operational aspects of heavy plant operations including but not limited to prestarts, daily and ongoing maintenance adherence, reporting and recording of maintenance activity. Desirable • Experience in driving a forwarder. • Experience in firefighting activities. For enquires please contact: Gary Pearson Mobile: 0427 026 028 Email: gpearson@onefortyone.com Send applications by COB 29th January 2021 to Melissa Ryan mryan@onefortyone.com

The College invites applications for an Inclusive Education Teacher to work within our Middle and Senior Schools (Years 7 – 12). The Inclusive Education Teacher will work with students with diverse learning needs to support their growth and improvement in learning so they can reach their full potential. The successful applicant will have appropriate qualifications and experience. Applicants must be supportive of the Christian ethos of the College and committed team players who are keen to contribute to the ongoing development of a busy and growing school. A willingness to play an active role in the school’s pastoral care and extra-curricular programs is essential.

Barry Maney

Conditions: - This position will be offered at 0.5 FTE ongoing, with the possibility of additional hours. - The position will commence immediately.

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Applications should be forwarded via email only by 25 January 2021. Applications should include a cover letter briefly addressing the person specification and a resume, which includes the contact details of at least three referees (one of which must be your most recent Head of School). Further information and a position description can be found on the College website (www.stmartins.sa.edu.au).

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About the to: Company Enquiries Applications to: With over 43 year’s industry experience, Barry Group is a Mr Damian Bradley Ms Maney Mandy Taylor trusted and leading & Service industry and Head of Middle Schoolname in the Vehicle Sales Human Resource Coordinator Email: hr@stmartins.sa.edu.au theEmail: widerdbradley@stmartins.sa.edu.au Limestone Coast community. In early 2019, BMG became part of the CMV Group of Companies, which has been operating for over 85 years in South Australia and Victoria, having a turnover in excess of $1 billion. BMG are authorized Dealers for iconic truck brands; Kenworth, DAF and Hino providing sales, service and quality parts to our valued Customers. The Role Due to leadership growth, a rare management opportunity has emerged for an experienced and highly motivated Truck Sales Manager. As the successful candidate, you will be a hands-on leader of this award winning, high performing sales team which is revered by the heavy vehicle industry. You will be charged with propelling this team into the future, whilst servicing our customers to the highest QUALIFIED LIGHT VEHICLE TECHNICIAN standard.

theresponsibility: Company KeyAbout areas of With over 43 year’sand industry experience, Group, Mt Gambier • Provide direction support to the Barry salesManey team to achieve targets is a trusted and leading in the Vehicle Sales & Service and of • Identify objectives andname strategies for sales growth andindustry marketing the wider Limestone Coast community. In early 2019, BMG became part all brands of the CMV Group of Companies, which has been operating for over 85 • Regularly review targets and results and implement appropriate years in South Australia and Victoria. BMG are an authorized Dealers for action plans Volkswagen, Ford and Hyundai, providing sales, service iconic brands, • Manage vehicle inventory and quality parts to our valued Customers. • Monitor work in progress and propose annual forecasts and budgets The Role • Create and develop strong working relationships with relevant An opportunity has emerged for a qualified and highly motivated Light Franchisor representatives. Vehicle Technician to work in with our Mt Gambier dealership a Volkswagen • Manage key relationships sub-dealers and keyascustomers Specialist. This is an opportunity to work in an Award winning, progressive • Develop new business opportunities in order to grow the business dealership with ongoing manufacturer Volkswagen training being a priority • Provide direction and support to sales team to achieve sales for individual development. objectives and targets • Promote effective and regular communication to encourage team About you cohesion to achieve outcomes You will beand a person who is desired passionate about your craft and would have used your specialist skills to provide an outstanding standard of work

Requirements / skills whilst having the ability and desire to mentor our Volkswagen apprentices. • Industry experience is essential • 5+ years in a Sales/ skills Manager or similar managerial role is essential Requirements Qualified Light with Vehicle Technician is essentialto building a positive team • A• driven leader a strong commitment • Experience with European vehicle brands is preferred but not essential culture and engagement • Good level of communication, writtencollaboration and verbal collaboration skills • High-level communication, written, and delegation • Excellent Team Player skills • Mentoring skills • Self-driven and results orientated with a keen appreciation of what it takes to drive and motivate a sales team. Benefits • Proven of leading teams atand achieving budgetsto As part track of the record CMV Group of companies, BMG we are committed attracting the best talent. We offer:

Benefits • Work with a market leading company As part of the CMV Group companies, at BMG we are committed to • Corporate discounts on of health and insurance programs attracting best • Socialthe and stafftalent. functions and employee rewards • Ongoing specialist Volkswagen training provided

We offer: • AIfgenerous remuneration package you meet the criteria and you are looking to work in a progressive • Fully phone and teammaintained environment company then this isvehicle, the job you should be laptop applying for. Please • Work with Australia’s market leading forward your cover letter and resume to: truck brand • Corporate discounts on health and insurance programs Human staff Resources • Annual functions and employee rewards Barry Maney Group

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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF GRANT Community Engagement Coordinator Full time, Level 5 - $79,685 - $82,914 per annum

(May be negotiable - based upon qualifications and experience)

The District Council of Grant is an innovative local government organisation serving a number of small townships and a predominantly rural population in the lower South East of South Australia. We have an exciting opportunity available within our community services team to work collaboratively with stakeholders to support the development and implementation of our Community Engagement Framework. This important engagement role is responsible for: • Developing and implementing the Council’s Community Engagement Framework • Engaging with community groups to implement community initiatives and to build strong community networks • Working collaboratively with key agencies to develop sustainable partnerships • Researching and preparing grant applications and acquittals for Council and community projects and programs. • Preparing proposals, project briefs, business plans, and reports in collaboration with the community and other stakeholders. The role requires a person with a positive attitude and outstanding people skills who has demonstrated experience working in partnerships and building relationships across community networks. Experience in sourcing, securing and managing grant funding would be well regarded along with project management skills. The successful applicant will possess high level administration and coordination skills together with a strong level of initiative and time management. Excellent verbal and negotiation skills along with a demonstrated proficiency in the preparation of high level documentation are essential. If you would like to make a real contribution to the community then this is the position for you. Applicants should download the ‘Information for Applicants’ from the Council website on www.dcgrant.sa.gov.au which outlines the application process. Confidential enquiries can be directed to Darryl Whicker, Chief Executive Officer on 8721 0444. Applications close at 5:00pm on Monday 1st February 2021.

Agri Dairies Pty Ltd is a Dairy Sales and Service business owned by a South Australian family focused purely on the dairy industry. We pride ourselves on our level of customer service and the ability to meet the dairy and associated industries’ requirements of our customers – both locally and in the field. We are looking for a dynamic person to help us to continue to provide this level of service to the industry and to help our team continue to achieve its goals at our Mount Gambier Branch. This is a full-time position commencing as soon as the successful applicant can. A three-month probationary period is applicable to this role. The focus of this position is to provide OUTSTANDING customer service with installation, service, and repairs of on farm dairy systems and associated work. • Current manual drivers licence essential. • Relevant Trade Qualifications as a mechanical fitter are desirable but not essential. • Demonstrated experience with metal fabrication, Tig, Mig & Arc Welding or water pumps would be a definite advantage. • Existing dairy systems experience in this field would be highly favourable.

EMPLOYMENT

Dairy Service Technician

MORE EMPLOYMENT OVERLEAF

Applicants are to provide a letter stating how you would benefit our business due to your qualifications & previous experiences, and a resume by Friday the 5th of February 2021 for consideration. Please send applications to the below address: Agri Dairies Pty Ltd, PO Box 1050, Mount Gambier, 5290. Or Email to: leigh@agridairies.com.au

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New look Australia Day celebrations Glenelg Shire plans modified Australia Day events Community members will recognise Australia Day in both new and traditional formats in the Glenelg Shire, with a number of virtual and physical civic events planned across the region. Council facilitated Australia Day ceremonies in Portland and Casterton will differ this year, with current COVID event restrictions forcing changes to the annual large-scale public events. In their place, small COVID Safe civic events will be held in Portland at the Civic Hall and at the Town Hall in Casterton, featuring the presentations of the 2021 Glenelg Shire Australia Day Award winners. To ensure all community members can enjoy the official ceremonies, the Portland and Casterton events will be recorded and shared to the Glenelg Shire Council’s Facebook and YouTube channels. Council supported community organised events in Heywood and Merino will continue with their traditional formats, holding public outdoor events in their townships.

The Promoting Heywood and District Committee will host Australia Day in Heywood on the banks of the Fitzroy River from 11.30am. The event will include the presentation of the Heywood Citizen of the Year, and a barbecue lunch will be on offer following the ceremony from the Heywood Lions and Heywood CWA. The Merino Lions Club will also host a public event for Australia Day in Merino at the Merino Swimming Pool from 11am. The event will include the presentation will include the presentation of the Merino Citizen of the Year, and a barbecue lunch will be on offer prior to the official proceedings. Glenelg Shire Mayor Cr Anita Rank encouraged community members to attend events in their local township, or to watch the official recording in the days after. “It’s been a challenging year for our Shire, together we have faced adversity, embraced new opportunities and overcame substantial challenges,” she said.

“What better way to recognise all that we have achieved over the past 12 months by attending an Australia Day event in your township, or by viewing the official recording from council’s social media channels. I assure community members who do not have access to technology and wish to attend either Portland or Casterton event, there are a limited number of general seating tickets available." To secure a seat, you must register your interest prior by contacting Council’s Events Unit on 1300 GLENELG, or by emailing sbridgewater@glenelg.vic.gov.au. 2021 AUSTRALIA DAY EVENTS: • CASTERTON Town Hall, Casterton 8am–10am - Breakfast, official proceedings, including the presentations of the Glenelg Shire Australia Day Award winners. *Due to current COVID Safe restrictions, this event is strictly capped at an attendance capacity. There are a limited number

of general seating tickets are available. If community members wish to attend, they must register their interest prior by contacting Council’s Events Unit. • HEYWOOD Banks of the Fitzroy River 11.30am - Official proceedings 12.15pm–1pm BBQ lunch *This event is open to the public. • MERINO Merino Swimming Pool 11am–BBQ Lunch 12pm–Music provided by Julie Honey 1pm-Official proceedings *This event is open to the public.

• PORTLAND Civic Hall, Portland 8.00am – 10am - Breakfast, official proceedings, including the presentations of the Glenelg Shire Australia Day Award winners. * Due to current COVID Safe restrictions, this event is strictly capped at an attendance capacity. There are a limited number of general seating tickets are available. If community members wish to attend, they must register their interest prior by contacting Council’s Events Unit.


EMPLOYMENT

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Human Resources Advisor Initial 18-month contract role

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.

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THANK YOU

Appropriate tertiary skills together with relevant experience as part of an HR team is preferred. Salary is commensurate with experience. Contact Susie Rogers on 0414 350 762 or email susie@rusherrogers.com.au to apply.

PUBLIC NOTICES

GUERIN Maxwell John Heather and family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to everyone for the many cards, flowers, visits, telephone calls and food received during Max’s illness and recent passing. Additional sincere thanks to the staff and Directors of SE Funeral Services, Home Oxygen providers, Cardiac Care Nurse, Dr Milan & staff at Hawkins Clinic and treating staff at the Mount Gambier hospital and Medical Ward. We are very grateful and thank you. Please accept this as our personal thanks to all of you.

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ACROSS 1) Became more mature 5) Laboratory maze-runners 9) Turntable spinners 14) Not pass the bar? 15) New money in the Old World 16) Musician’s lead-in 17) Kimono closers 18) In baseball, it’s grand 19) One way to read 20) Thing Peter picked 23) Scatter seeds 24) Makeup exam 27) Fractions of quarts (Abbr.) 30) Whole number 34) Lead-in for Bravo 35) Knight covering 37) For men___ (stag) 38) Colosseum cover-up 39) Challenges for an interviewee 42) Attract, as fish 43) Certain emanation 44) Not realized, as expectations 45) ___ out (withdraw) 46) Replace in the schedule 48) Farm pen 49) Already-aired episode 51) Noshed 53) Self-important 60) Weaken gradually 62) Short witticism 63) Local yokel 64) Solitary one 65) Large arm bone 66) Panache 67) Impolite glances 68) Heady pub beverages 69) Cigarette filter target

DOWN 1) Situated on 2) Mongolian “place without water” 3) Towering, as a tale 4) Office manager’s purchases 5) Mended, as a garment 6) Word in a New Year’s tune 7) Word with “sand” or “speed” 8) More than a few 9) It’s changed on the bottom 10) Arm of the sea, e.g. 11) Ware house features 12) Grand___ (wine-bottle words) 13) Grass seed alternative 21) River of Tours 22) Hunts (with “on”) 25) Seal for documents 26) Pleasantly warm 27) Sickly look 28) Company of performers 29) All-in-one device 31) Chefs brimless hat 32) Accustom to hardship (Var.) 33) Brief indication 36) Often lofty poem 38) Can material 40) Sci-ti’s Vader 41) “___-Frutti” (Little Richard tune 46) On-call doctors’ devices 47) Grassy plains of Argentina 50) Kind of down 52) Well-plumed bird 54) Light greenish-blue 55) Void companion 56) Enjoy a banquet 57) Dance in a grass skirt 58) Ski lift 59) Aching desires 60) Shape of some six-sided rooms 61) Fish eggs


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Star karter takes next step in motor racing career Mount Gambier teenager Kai Allen is set to take the exciting next step in his motor racing career, driving in the 2021 Toyota Gazoo Racing Australia 86 Series. A Norwell Motorplex sponsorship and mentorship by Brodie Kostecki and Paul Morris has ensured Kai has a clear pathway from Toyota 86 through the ranks to hopefully Supercars. The 15-year-old won’t compete in the opening round of the five round season because he is still too young to take to the track but from round two, Kai will be back doing what he loves most – racing. Kai will compete at Winton, Townsville, Sydney Motorsport Park and round out the series at the Bathurst 1000. With two national and 12 State gokart championships to his name, Kai has been one of the most successful junior karters in Australia, including becoming the first South Australian, since Supercar driver Tim Slade in 2001, to secure an elite junior category national title. Kostecki is looking to give

back to the sport and formed a partnership with Kai, courtesy of the support of Morris at his Norwell Motorplex on the Gold Coast, where he has established a strong mentoring program following his retirement from driving. Morris has taken on the mentor role to a number of rising talents on the motorsport landscape including Dick Johnson Racing’s Anton De Pasquale and Kostecki, who will make his full-time Supercars debut with Erebus Motorsport. “It really has been very satisfying to have played a role in the development of several young drivers in recent years,” Morris told Speedcafe’s Brett Murray. “It makes it even more worthwhile when you see those young blokes mentoring the next generation of drivers. Brodie approached me about doing something similar with Kai and I was not only enthusiastic about the idea, but proud of the fact that he had taken the initiative. He and Kai came back to me with a detailed plan which was

impressive enough for us to put some resources behind it.” The chance to work with Kostecki looms as a huge opportunity for Kai and the Mount Gambier teenager is excited to be able to learn from someone currently racing in Supercars. “I am looking forward to continuing to work with Brodie (Kostecki) and Paul (Morris) to learn as much as I can. I am very grateful for this opportunity,”

Kai said. The Norwell Motorplex team, Brodie and all the Morris family have been so kind and supportive.” And it is a relationship that Kostecki is also looking forward to develop over 2021. “When I met Kai and ran some laps with him, we just clicked straight away,” Kostecki said when speaking to Speedcafe. “I enjoy coaching and helping drivers understand the engineering side

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of racing and Kai reminds me a lot of myself at his age. I am looking forward to working with him as he begins his car racing career from a very successful karting background.” MENTORING OPPORTUNITY: Supercar debutant Brodie Kostecki; Mount Gambier’s Kai Allen & Norwell Motorplex’s Paul Morris, who has set up the successful mentoring program.

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Top regional qualifiers headed to State event The regional men’s and women’s State Singles qualifying rounds were hosted at the Millicent Bowls Club earlier this month, rescheduled from the originally programmed venue at Naracoorte Bowls Club due to the sport’s heat policy. The region stretches from Keith in the north to Port Mac Donnell in the south taking in 17 towns in total. The women’s section saw four players compete across three games and while the competition was tight, Belinda Pepper, from Bordertown, earned the top qualifier position and will now make her way to Murray Bridge Bowling Club on January 24 for the next qualifying round. The men required two sections involving eight players and there was excellent bowling on all rinks.

of bowls at the moment it was decided that Wilson and Grant would continue to play the next round. This started fiercely with Wilson getting away but Grant started to gain on that lead and finally they were shot for shot. It was 20-all at the last end saw Wilson holding shot then Grant had the shot of the day and took Wilson’s bowl out and stayed for shot, winning 21 to 20. Grant is now Oakbank Bowling Club bound also on January 24 to represent the region at the next round.

At the end of the third round Adam Wilson won his section with three wins and Ian Williams and Andy Grant had two wins each in their

section which meant a countback which saw Grant emerging the top qualifier. Due to the tight schedule

REGIONAL WINNERS: (Above left) Women’s regional qualifier Belinda Pepper (Bordertown Bowls Club) and (above right) men’s regional qualifier Andy Grant (Naracoorte Bowls Club)

Last week’s Mens’ Aggregate Drawn Competition at the Mount Gambier RSL & District Bowls Club had 36 bowlers attend making 12 teams of three bowl triples with two games of 10 ends being played. The team of Gary Walters, Alan Hill and David Smith emerged the winners on a day when there was only three two game winners. Saturday Social Bowls was played with 14 bowlers taking part. The day consisted of one game of three bowl triples and two games of 2-4-2 pairs over 14 ends. Played in perfect conditions the overall winners for the day with 28 points were David Burge and Leon Fox. AGGREGATE TRIPLES WINNERS: Gary Walters and Alan Hill. Absent: David Smith

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Mount Gambier men finish top three at State event The Annual Country Carnival was held in Adelaide earlier this month and the Mount Gambier & District Tennis Association entered two Senior Open Men’s teams with the Mount Gambeir teams finishing inside trhe top three in another strong shjowing at State level. Kensington Gardens Lawn Tennis Club and Tranmere Lawn Tennis Club hosted the carnival with the Mount Gambier teams enduring some intense tennis in very hot conditions, which included playing seven matches in three days against other associations from around the State. On ay one, both teams got off to a great start, having convincing wins, although some sets were very tight. The Mitchell/Heemskerk (Mt G Blue) combination won their double 9-7, and the combination of van den Hurk/Edwards (Mt G Red) won their double 9-8. Day two saw the men battle through three gruelling matches in 35 degree heat. The day started extremely well for both Mount Gambier sides, however the long day eventually got the better of

them, with both suffering their first loss in the last match of the day. Mount Gambier Red was extremely unlucky in their last match. Whilst down three sets to two, they were up on games and leading in the last set but were called off for going over the allocated match time. On the final day of the team event, Mount Gambier Blue found some winning form again, defeating Southern Flinders four sets to two. Mount Gambier Red fell short against the eventual winners Hills Blue, losing five sets to one, although lost a couple of very close sets and was much closer than the final score suggested. The second match of the day saw the Mount Gambier teams go head-to-head with bragging rights on the line. There was plenty of friendly sledging across the net, a lot of huffing and puffing in the hottest morning of the carnival, but Mount Gambier Red came out on top in a very close encounter. The Boyce/Biggins combination got Mount Gambier Blue off to a great start with a 9-6 win over Reds

Thomas/Hopes. Móunt Gambier Red then fought back in the top double from 7-4 down, with van den Hurk/Edwards taking the win over Mitchell/Heemskerk 9-8. The singles then went the Reds way three sets to one and handed them a four sets to two win. This proved to be a decisive result, with the Mount Gambier Red team finishing only one set ahead of Mount Gambier Blue in the final standings. The final match of the carnival was cancelled due to the temperature exceeding 37 degrees. Stand out performances for the three days were Andrew van den Hurk going undefeated in his singles matches, along with David Boyce only losing one single, and the Boyce/Biggins doubles combination only losing one set. Ian Hopes and Andrew van den Hurk also competed in the Men’s Open Individual event. Hopes was unlucky, coming up against a tough opponent in the first round and bowed out 2-6. Van den Hurk managed to continue on his

TOP THREE FINISH: (Above )Mount Gambier Red team (left to right): Ian Hopes, Nick Thomas, Ky Edwards & Andrew van den Hurk. (Below) Mount Gambier Blue team (left to right): David Boyce, Mark Heemskerk, Patrick Mitchell & Tim Biggins.

undefeated singles form, but fell one step short, losing in the final to Nathan Beljon from Port Lincoln 6-3 Final standings for the Men’s Open: 1. Hills Blue; 2. Mt Gambier Red;

3. Mt Gambier Blue; 4. Barossa & Light; 5. Southern Flinders; 6. Hills Lads Maroon; 7. Hills Allstars Red; 8. The Hills Boys Blue

representative and Seacombe player Bri Dunn (pictured above bottom right) who has shown consistency fielding at the corners and hitting long balls this season for Warriors. The team would not be complete without the commitment of support staff and association life members Di Humphries and Pam Wesolowski, who may be kept on their toes from cameo manager Dylan Walker.

Running with 11 players may test the side in the heat, but the team have shown their resilience before and will look to push the Adelaide side hard. It is understood current Australian Aussie Spirit vice captain and another former team mate of Bruggemann and Peterson, Bel White will be representing Adelaide, so the Mount Gambier girls will mark their time against her in their diaries as a career highlight.

Gunning for a third title Mount Gambier welcomes back former locals for State Championships The Mount Gambier Softball League is gunning for its third title in four years as it heads to the South Australian Senior State Softball Championships in Adelaide this weekend. Having won the 2018 and ’19 titles and then not sending a team in 2020, players are keen to again prove themselves on the State stage. Two Mount Gambier Softball league graduates are set to return to the blue and gold uniform for this weekend’s event with Australian squad player Georgia Hood (pictured top right), who

is back in the frame for Olympic selection, and former State representative Jenna Burston both suiting up. Hood and Burston currently play for the Hills Heat in the Adelaide A Grade competition. Heading into the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, Hood made it through to the final cut, but with the postponement of the games, her form has seen her force her way back into the national squad, with her batting, in particular, seeing the former Mount Gambier based softball star back in the frame for Tokyo. With national championships on ice, Hood as some intensive training camps on the horizon, and having the chance to get some batting and pitching under her belt at the championships will be valuable match practice for the young star. Burston’s game smarts are immeasurable and she will be playing assistant coach for the Mount Gambier side. Veteran Seacombe player Jade Peterson, who is about to play her 500th senior game in the Adelaide competition, is also looking forward to contribute to the team in her third championship appearance for Mount Gambier on permit from Adelaide, returning to pitch to old friend and catcher, playing coach Leyna Bruggemann.

Experience will be added to the team with Concordes utility Sam Brown (pictured right, bottom left) finally relinquishing to years of persistent requests for her to pull on the Mount Gambier uniform. Brown will be in the firing line to catch her former student Hood’s 100kph plus thunderbolts. Brown is joined by Concordes stalwart Jo Hopgood who will look to repeat her consistent 2019 championship form with the bat and at second base. Demons are well represented again by Cody Manning (pictured below left) who has shown her range and arm at shortstop while racking up RBIs for her side and she will be keen to win her third home run derby at the championship. Speedster Warriors utilities Sarah Polderman and Justine Koop are very handy inclusions to the team. Polderman was the local association’s best and fairest last season and Koop dominant with the bat, ending up runner-up in the association batting award. Both steal bases and drop bunts when needed with ease, putting pressure on any defence while covering enormous amounts of ground in the field. New players to the Mount Gambier side are Teresa Hatch from Wanderers, a side that has shown vast improvement this year. She provides another utility option alongside former Gawler


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Nick Dal Santo is a big fan of young Sydney defender Jordan Dawson, who originally hails from Robe. The 23-year-old played 16 games in 2020, averaging 16 disposals per game and has shown the ability to play across half back, through the midfield or half forward if required. Dal Santo rates Dawson as one of the best kicks in the entire AFL. “Jordan Dawson needs to be given the ball at every opportunity,” he told SEN Mount Gambier Breakfast. “They’ve got Jake Lloyd already who does that, but Jordan Dawson is arguably in the top five field kicks in the competition,”Dal Santo said. “He is that good … and by coincidence he is a left footer and left footers are better at kicking the footy, that’s a fact. Jordan Dawson needs to be given the ball more than he currently has and be put in position to show why he is so elite in this game. That is how good he is.” Dawson has played 41 career games since being drafted with pick 56 in the 2015 National Draft out of Sturt.

Borderline in action this Thursday The King’s Challenge is the Borderline Speedway’s flagship event and it is on this Thursday, doubling as one leg of an exciting new Australian Sprintcar Series in South Australia and Victoria with good dollars on offer for those who secure victories across all tracks. Around 30 sprintcar drivers have nominated for the Borderline’s premier event including well known former national champions Robbie Farr and James McFadden, with Queensland based Marcus Dumesny looking to make his way to the Glenburnie track, with Tassie’s Jock Goodyer and New South Wales based driver Jessie Attard also plotting a trip south to contest the lucrative season – both drivers heading to the event in strong form. There will be a strong South Australian contingent headed by local hope Glenn Sutherland, with names like Ryan Jones and Joel Heinrich also on the nomination list, while last time winner at the Borderline David Murcott is looking to return and claim back to back events in Mount Gambier. “We are looking to put on a good show,” Borderline president Cary Jennings said. “Ït will all start with time trials and then into the heats.” There is $5000 on the line just for the King’s Challenge. Locally based street stock drivers Anthony Beare, Mark Jennings and Steve Gartner will be in action this weekend at Albany as they contest the Western Australian State Street Stock Title, while fellow street stock driver Jayden Edwards, who opted to head to Hamilton last weekend to continue in the MJS Street Stock Series had to settle for a cancelled event due to the wild weather.

The weekend’s Division 1 baseball saw South find some form, convincingly upsetting Tigers, while Central continued their march to finals with a shut out of Millicent. Based on pre-Christmas form, Tigers started the game against South strong favourites. After two scoreless innings, South hit the scoreboard in the top of the third. They batted through their lineup, collecting six hits and combined with three errors by Tigers, added four runs. Tigers replied with a single in the bottom of the innings but South kept the runs flowing with another two runs in the fourth. A pitching change by Tigers didn’t slow the South scoring. Karl Ransom replaced Jacob English on the mound in the top of the fifth, but was immediately in trouble. He gave up four hits and three walks as South piled on six runs to take control of the game. Another pitching change by Tigers saw Hayden Jones replace Ransom on the mound and he put the brakes on the South scoring, South adding only one more run in the final four innings. Tigers added some respectability to their score late in the game, the final score ending up 13 to 6. Central continued their dominance of the competition holding Millicent scoreless in another mercy rule result. While it looks like a completely one sided result, Millicent was still in the game through five innings. They put plenty of runners on base but just couldn’t get hits at the right time to trouble the scorers. They collected five hits and five walks against the pitching of Koby Chant, but solid defence by Centrals saw Millicent leave ten runners stranded on based in seven innings. Centrals led five nil after five innings but added six runs in the sixth to put the game beyond doubt. Six of their eleven runs were un-earned with errors in the Millicent infield costing them dearly. In contrast, the Central defence was rock solid behind Chant with just one error for the game. Chant also led the way with the bat, collecting three runs batted in on his two hits.  RESULTS Division 1 Central 11 (Dylan Chuck, Koby Chant, Ethan Chuck 2; Nathan Meinck, Kyall McClean, Brock Keping, Jordan Aston) d Millicent 0 (Jordan Johnson, Nick Pink, Craig Chittlebourgh, Tom Winkley, Ellis Cushion); South 13 (Damien O’Dine, Dean Hamilton 3; Tarkyn Morale 2; Bruce Morale, Ben Morale, Travis Lockwood, Ryan Walter) d Tigers 6 (Hayden Jones, Garth Ransom, Matt Thompson 2; Jacob English, Karl Ransom) Division 2 Central 4 (Ben Green 2, B Sturges) d Central Magpies 3 (S Shaw, Colby Muller, H Snell 2; K Shaw, Alex Ridding, Jordan Carrison); Tigers 14 (Jake England 2; Garrett Ha, Ben Marcus, Kane Harrison, Matt May, Toby Burner) d South 0 (Wade Chant)

Mount Gambier & District Cricket Association weekend results RESULTS BARBER SHIELD (ONE DAY MATCHES) Mil Lel 125 d South Gambier 123 South Gambier 123 (J. Dunn 29; D. Somerfield 19; R. Drenthen 14; D. Loupos 13; N. Walters 2/22; C. Megaw 2/30; J. Allcock 2/17) Mil Lel 125 (D. Justin 25; C. Lock 19; J. Jantosh 18; J. Allcock 16; N. Walters, L. Gibbs 13; R. Drenthen 4/16; J. Opie 2/26) East Gambier 7/240 d West Gambier 6/204) East Gambier 7/240 (D. Stratford 76; A. Hetschke 55; L. Von Duve 22; T. Younghusbnad, C. Little 20; R. Crute 2/61; C. Prior 2/39) West Gambier 6/204 (C. Prior 93no.; J. Blackwell 51; K. Chapman 22; R. Crute 16; E, Marks 3/50; A. Hentschke 2/35) North Sportsman’s 8/155 d Penola 116 North Sportsman’s 8/155 (M. Johnston 40no.; A. Thatcher, M. Lewisd 20; J. Hollitt 18; B. Robinson 16; M. Waters 3/29; J. Mullan 3/32) Penola 116 (R. Stanton 53; P. Ellis 16no.; A. Thatcher 5/23) CROUCH SHIELD (ONE DAY MATCHES) Penola 9/153 d Glencoe 9/124) Penola 9/153 (No batting details available; J. Matthews 3/23; J. Agars 2/33) Glencoe 9/124 (Z. Cocks 36; G. Von Duve 35; T. Matthews 30; no bowling details available) Mil Lel 9/160 d Gambier Central 153 NO DETAILS AVAILABLE FOR EITHER INNINGS South Gambier 5/148 d East Gambier 5/136

East Gambier 5/136 (B. Clark 36; T. OÇDonnor 31no.; A. Creasey 23; J. Domaschenz 2/12; D. Sims 2/10) South Gambier 5/148 (M. Sims 63; N. Sims 60) COX BROS SHIELD (ONE DAY MATCHES) Glencoe 4/277 d Tarpeena 9/135 Tarpeena 9/135 (No batting detail available; M. Haase 3/41; T. Winkley 2/7; E. Crowe 2/13) Glencoe 4/277 (I. Freebairn 103no.;M. McGrath 79; M. Haase 37; T. Winkley 23; no bowling details available) Mil Lel 4/199 d North Sportsman’s 8/149 Mil Lel 4/199 (B. Lawson 62; S. Grigg 56; R. Martin 30; J. Haggett 19no.; no bowling details available) North Spotysman’s 8/149 (No batting details available; A. Virtanen 4/21; L. Megaw 2/37) Kalangadoo 4/296 d Gambier Central 102 Gambier Central 102 (No batting details available; E. Giddings 4/26;

B. Newton 3/25; A. Mulraney 2/9) Kalangadoo 4/296 (L. Carlson 88; S. Casey 76; S. Giddings 65; R. Keeley 56no.; no bowling details available) O‘DONOHUE SHIELD East Gambier7/106 d Mil Lel 5/63 Mil Lel 5/63 (T. Dinnison 12ret.; D. Williamson 12; M. Little 11; R. Flamank 2/2) East Gambier 7/106 (T. Graney 20; J. Sullivan 17no.; A. Creasey 17ret.; L. Turley 15; A. Clarke 13no.; L. Megaw 4/17 West Gambier 7/140 d North Sportsman’s 6/86 West Gambier 7/140 (T. Bellinger 26ret.; H. Case 24; R. Case 32no.; A. Hill 16; J. Prior 15ret.; C. Richards 2/5; K. Fulton 2/9) North Sportsman’s 6/86 (I. Mulraney 23ret.; H. Langlands 13; B. Vause 10ret.; A. Hill 2/6) South Gambier 8/111 d Millicent 9/96 Millicent 9/96 (J. Cushion 28ret.; B. Werchon 17; E. Cushion 11; N. Sims 2/18; N. Maxwell 2/4)

South Gambier 8/111 (J. Sims 18ret.; M. Sims 16no.; J. Domaschenz 10; E. Redman 2/8) HALL TROPHY South Gambier 4/72 d Mil Lel 5/41 Mil Lel 5/41 (R. Grigg 6; B. Pfitzner 5ret.; no bowling details available) South Gambier 4/72 (No batting details available) Other matches in progress SIMS SHIELD East Gambier 5/200 d Glencoe 8/76 East Gambier 5/200 (J. Bald 49no.; E. Hunt 38no.; E. Clark 37no.; R. Lucas 34; S. Haase 2/23; H. Dale 2/7) Glencoe 8/76 (S. Haase 20no.; E. Clark 3/6; R. Lucas 2/0) South Gambier Maroon 5/190 d Mil Lel Gold 6/114 South Gambier Maroon 5/190 (No batting details available; I. Stafford 2/18; S. Miller 2/8) Mil Lel Gold 6/114 (H. Beer 14; G. Little 13ret.; no bowling details available) Millicent 5/222 d Gambier Central

8/89 Millicent 5/222 (R. Lindner 46ret.; T. Lawlor 39ret.; M. Hunt 20; no bowling details available) Gambeir Central 8/89 (No batting details available; P. Fitzgerald 2/20) South Gambier White 3/113 d Penola 5/94 Penola 5/94 (L. Baverstock 25ret.; J. Manninen 11ret.; H. De Garis 10ret.; no bowling details available) South Gambier White 3/113 (No batting details available) Mil Lel Green 6/112 d West Gambier 8/38 Mil Lel Green 6/112 (H. Hicks 43no.; T. Virtanen 25no.; R. Grigg 12; C. Tweddle 2/13) West Gambier 8/38 (T. Richards 9ret.; O. Fox 5no.; T. Virtanen 2/5; A. Allen, H. Virtanen 2/6)

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Strong entries for the RSL Bowling Club’s Championship Pairs were registered and play began in hot conditionearlier this month. Some excellent bowling was on view in the best of 12 ends format. After first round exits the remaining 16 pairs played off with some notable upsets. David O’Donnell and Laurie Franklin excelled in first beating the fancied Deane Wilkinson and Rex Heins and then following up with a pulsating win against the father/son combination of Garry and Michael Fox, with an extra end being required to separate the pairs. Stalwart Ralph Stafford and partner Gary Bowering played steady bowls to beat top pairing Rob Corner and Andy Ashby. Another family pairing of Strawb Masters and Ben Masters progressed by overcoming Graeme Smith and Rick Falaize and Gary Feast and Graham Ellis played some great bowls to their victory over John Spher and John Robinson. The semi-finals and final will be played at a later date with Strawb and Ben Masters taking on Ralph Stafford and Gary Bowering with Gary Feast and Graham Ellis to take on the David O’Donnell/Laurie Franklin combination.

Wright & Carnellor take the win

This week numbers were down slightly at the Millicent Bowls Club 2-4-2 Competition as a few of the club’s ladies travelled to Mount Gambier Gambier RSL to play in a ladies competition. Thirty-eight players took to the greens last week with one rink of triples playing against each other. First place, winning 14 of the 20 ends played, and with a score of 34+17, was the team of Malcolm Wright and Steve Carnellor. Second place, with a score of 34+16, was the team of Ian Ross and Andre Reinders. Other winning rinks for the day were Wayne Burris, Andy Kramer 33+9; the triple of Arthur O’Connell, Heather Carthew, Andrea Radley, 33+8. Denis Clifford, Brian Roper 32+7; Robert Radley, John Drew 31+2, Peter Dunnicliff, Terry Barnes 30+7; Frank Cooper, John Eldridge 30+1 and Malcolm McRobert, John Scudds 28+3. All players were reminded that the MacLandrover/KCA Day on the January 24 is a BYO day with members asked to bring a plate of afternoon tea to be shared. President Peter Hyland also announced the Herb Henderson Day on Australia Day (January 26) is a catered day but members are asked to bring a plate of Aussie favourites - either party pies or jam lamingtons. 2-4-2 COMPETITION: (Above left) Winners Malcolm Wright & Steve Carnellor and (above right) runners up Ian Ross & Andre Reinders.

SPORT Scott returns to winners circle Blue Lake Golf Club welcomes back ladies The links course at the Blue Lake Golf Club was at its best last Wednesday when 23 women played in a stableford competition. Vice captain Geraldine Scott was back in the winners circle for Division 1, carding 34 points. Scott is off a 21 handicap and had splits of 18/16 that included five pars giving her 4 x 3 pointers and 1 x 4 pointer on the 398 metre 17th par 5 hole. Scott also took home the ball prize for NTP 2nd shot on the 16th par 3 hole. Lynda Nannings finished runner up with 32 points. Nannings is off a 28 handicap and her scorecard had splits of 15/17 that included two pars. Lucy Richards snuck in as winner of Division 2 after surviving a countback from relatively new golfer Karen Panagopolous. Both returned scores of 35 points. Richards played to her handicap of 35 with splits of 17/18 that included 4 x 3 pointers and a 4 pointer on the par 3 2nd hole. Panagopolous is off 41 and had splits of 18/17, very pleased with 5 x 3 pointers and 2 x 4 pointers, one of which was on the dogleg 273 metre 15th hole. NTP 2nd shot on the par 3 16th hole was president Beryl Mahoney.

The pro-shot on the short 116 metre par 3 5th hole was won by handicapper Dianne Perryman. A reminder to those wishing to play pennants please forward your name to captain Helen Myers before the end of January.

STABLEFORD WINNERS: (Back row) Division 2 winner Lucy Richards & Division 1 runner up Lynda Nannings and (front row) Division 2 runner up Karen Panagopolous & Division 1 winner Geraldine Scott.

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Millicent Night Owls Touches: David Taylor(Great Northern Clams) 4, Clayton White (Lions) 3, Robert Hyland (Mossies) 3, Mark Skeer (X Factor) 3, Nick Waring (Gizzies Crew) 3, Deon Howell (Bits & Pieces) 3 Winners: WHITE DIVISION (pictured top left): Beanz Team (Ted Hamilton, Arthur Vernon, Rhonda Slape, Ian Slape) defeated Gizzies Crew 29+14, X Factor 29+6, Lion Cubs 27+13, Rotary 26+2. BLUE DIVISION (pictured centre left): Max’s Four (Max Blacketer, Fay Richards, John Chalmers, Graeme Loveday) defeated Awesome Foursome 29+21, other winners were Bits & Pieces 28+5, Lions 26+4, Lion Rams 26+1, Mossies with a draw 0n 16. RED DIVISION (pictured bottom left): Sparkies (Chris Earl, Scott Lonergan, Terry Lonergan, Bob Reilly) defeaed the Great Northern Clams) 28+14, other winners were Jack Attack 28+5, Grand Hotel 27+7, The George 27+4, with 2 teams having a draw Untouchables on 17, and Rovers on 15.

Beachport’s recent Vacswim program attracted 325 participants, hailing from right across South Australia. That was a huge increase in enrolments from last year’s program which had 275 participants. Twleve instructors taught Surf Life Saving water safety skills and swimming across seven days, with five assistant instructors and up to 10 volunteers. The program was run over two beaches either side of the jetty. Older participants were also given the opportunity to complete a Senior First Aid course durning the program and some participants will now continue training to complete their Surf Rescue Certificate as part of the Beachport Surf Life Saving Club to assist with the Nippers program and patrols. The annual Vacswim program is sponsored by the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing. PHOTOS COURTESY OF HEATHER BURDON (BEACHPORT)


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Five swimmers from Mount Gambier Swim Club travelled to Robe for the 9th Annual Cally Swim and for most of the swimmers it was their first time competing in such an event. Results: Long Cally Swim 2.4km Elijah Stratford 1st Nicole Moran 2nd Charles Moore (PB from last year’s swim) Short Cally Swim 1km Charlotte Scott 2nd Edie Smith 4th

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Mount Gambier RSL & District crowns club champion The Mount Gambier RSL & District Bowls Club has seen its Ladies Championship Singles decided earlier this month. After strong semi final wins the final was played between Kym Franklin and Veronica Opie with a new format of first to 25 shots being the winner. Opie got off to a flying start by winning four shots on the first end which seemed to be the order for the rest of the game as Franklin was unable to repeat her previous solid controlled bowling and unfortunately fell further behind in the game as Opie produced some controlled draw bowling to run out the eventual champion with a winning score of 25 shots to five. It was a disappointing end for Franklin who had knocked out some strong bowlers in the previous rounds but on the day could not match the experience of Opie. The Ladies B Grade Singles Championships has also been run and won with a strong entry of eight ladies who played early rounds in a first to 18 shots format. In the first round Sandi Elliott, Nancy Horrigan, Liz Schroeder and Marg Finnis progressed to the semi finals after some close contests in very hot conditions. In the first semi final Elliott overcame last year’s champion Horrigan with an 18 shots to 9 shots winning margin whilst last year’s runner up Schroeder overcame Marg Finnis 18 shots to 10 shots. All ladies were feeling the heat but battled through. The final was then played after

an hour break and a cooler front coming in. Elliott started strongest and was able to take an early lead but Schroeder fought back and the scores were locked at sevenall. The final was played to first to 21 shots and the game was even for a few ends before Elliott was able to forge ahead and eventually ran out 21/11 winner. A great effort from the first year bowler who

thanked all the entrants and also her fellow finalist for making it a memorable day for her. 2020/21 SINGLES CHAMPION: (Top) RSL Bowling Club Ladies Singles Championship runner up Kym Franklin and champion Veronica Opie and (bottom) B Grade Ladies Singles champion Sandi Elliott with runner up Liz Schroder.

Night Owls 2021 Please register you interest in the Mount Gambier RSL & District Bowls Club popular Night Owls competition. The 3 bowl Triples Night Owls Competition will be played on January 19. Night Owls 4s will be played on Feburary 9, 16 and 23 and March 9 and 16. 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.

LONG CALLY SWIM COMPETITORS: (Above) Nicole Moran, Elijah Stratford & Charles Moore

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