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FROM LEFT: Dan Neale, Martin Simmons & Bradley Hodshon SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY: One of the 2020 scholarship recipients Cindy Cross, from The Post and Rail. Not only is the Women in Business & Regional Development (WiBRD) running their popular scholarship program again this year, they are also adding a new category, as the networking and advocacy group looks to continue to foster entrepreneurial women through the Limestone Coast and Western Victoria. The Business Booster & Entrepreneurial Scholarship program was inaugurated in 2017 and has assisted women across a diverse range of business
opportunities. Applications for the 2021 program are now open with the addition of the new category – Women who Lead – a category aimed at established business women who are looking to take things up a notch. Women in Business & Regional Development (WiBRD) board chair Jacinta Jones said the scholarships perfectly aligned with the mandate of the network. See inside for full story
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The power of his passion Luke Patrick might have come home to Naracoorte to catch up with his family but he has also used the time back in the Limestone Coast to share his expertise and give back to the community where he grew up. The successful actor is in the throes of running a program
as part of Naracoorte’s pilot Wellbeing Program and he is loving bringing drama and the life skills it fosters back to his hometown. Returning home to foster a theatrical culture had long been on Luke’s to do list and in the end, it was COVID that presented
the opportunity to do just that. “I had said to mum and dad that I would love to set something up here when I come home and now I am here I thought I might as well do something,” Luke said. See inside for full story
Children’s theatre icon maintains close connection to Limestone Coast It was a performance featuring dramatic movement, clever lighting, a stunning soundtrack, and acrobatics and it had the children transfixed. There was no dialogue but some limited narration and the children also got to be involved in the 40 minute performance of When the Mirror Bird Sings, a mythical tale of kindness overcoming greed, created by acclaimed children’s theatre icon Dave Brown. With a cast of two and performed in the round, with the young Limestone Coast school students seated on all four sides of the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre stage, the performance was all about intimacy and feeling part of the action. Dave, who spent three decades as director of South Australia’s celebrated Patch Theatre Company, now heads up The Paper Boats – his own children’s performance company, bringing his expertise to regional areas as a priority with the Limestone Coast holding a special place in his heart. Dave has a strong connection to the region, including his 10 years as a drama teacher at Naracoorte High School, and not only is he passionate about exposing regional children to quality performance but he ensures the productions are just as at home in a small community school as they are in a state-of-the-art theatre. More than 1500 students from schools in Mount Gambier, Naracoorte,
Millicent and Apsley were treated to When the Mirror Bird Sings last month when Dave and The Paper Boats team brought the production to the region. His passion for bringing theatre to children, focussing on that 3-8 year old bracket, is palpable. “They have imaginations that are really vibrant and they don’t have any preconceptions of what theatre is and they are open to the possibilities of what theatre can be,” he said. And Dave’s experience in children’s theatre has also taught him the scientific side of producing children’s theatre as well. “The perfect length for children is 42 minutes and the 28 minute mark is when kids can lose
concentration so we always make a moment there and it draws them back in,” he said. For Dave, there are no rules about what each child, whatever their age or life experience, should take away from a performance, but the undertones are there in When the Mirror Bird Sings about values, decision making and choices. “We also focus on geometric elements – circles lines and squares,” Dave said. “It goes back to that idea that when kids get a present when they are young and they are just as thrilled with the box as what was inside. A box can be anything.” Keeping it simple is also why there is no dialogue – the focus is on story telling – and again it has that scientific basis. “Kids can relate to story telling quite well but more than a minute of dialogue and they just don’t have the capacity to process it,” Dave said. It is also safe to assume that most of the children who attended When the Mirror Bird Sings had not spent much time listening to Vivaldi but a reimagined arrangement of The Four Seasons provides the soundtrack to this Paper Boats production and the children were enthralled by the changing moods and capacity for drama of the orchestral masterpiece. In fact, The Four Seasons was the starting point for When the Mirror Bird Sings – a production four years in the making.
“It was like making a film with a score but no images or narrative or story,” Dave said. “It was like working backwards but the way we do it is basically playing like children – it all comes out of play.” Mount Gambier’s Gordon Education Centre was one of the performances that will stay with Dave. “We weren’t sure what to expect but they were so spontaneous and so joyful,” he said. When Dave stepped away from Patch, it was supposed to be to head into retirement but it is no surprise that didn’t happen. “I do it for the love of it and to stay in the game,” he said. “It is so fulfilling.”
And Dave has been tapping into the talent in the Limestone Coast to work on future productions with Anya McKee, Gavin Clarke and Sarah Brokensha, most particularly Paper Boats upcoming production – Seven Little Wonders. “The support from Frank Morello at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre has also been fabulous and makes it so easy for us to bring our work to the regions,” Dave said. “Everyone was so supportive and appreciative and that’s why we love working here.” When the Mirror Bird Sings was also supported by Country Arts SA. CHILDREN’S THEATRE ICON: (Above) The Paper Boats founder Dave Brown.
Backing business leaders of the future Women in Business & Regional Development open up 2021 scholarship program Not only is the Women in Business & Regional Development (WiBRD) running their popular scholarship program again this year, they are also adding a new category, as the networking and advocacy group looks to continue to foster entrepreneurial women through the Limestone Coast and Western Victoria. The Business Booster & Entrepreneurial Scholarship program was inaugurated in 2017 and has assisted women across a diverse range of business opportunities. Applications for the 2021 program are now open with the addition of the new category – Women who Lead – a category aimed at established business women who are looking to take things up a notch. Women in Business & Regional Development (WiBRD) board chair Jacinta Jones said the scholarships perfectly aligned with the mandate of the network - to support the establishment and fostering of entrepreneurs and businesswomen in the Limestone Coast and Western Victoria.
“We are excited to once again offer the scholarships and we encourage all women to put themselves forward and apply for this fantastic opportunity,” she said. “The scholarships, which support the establishment and fostering of female entrepreneurs and businesswomen, also provide a framework for women in the community to enhance business contacts, develop friendships and strategic alliances to continually strive for business and personal growth.” The board chair was also excited to see the scholarship program evolve with the inclusion of the leadership category. “We feel this is an exciting initiative for women taking the next step in their careers,” Mrs Jones said. Valued at more than $2500 each to the recipients who fit the defined criteria, the scholarships will take place for a year from this May to April next year and will be directly aligned with the Women in Business & Regional Development (WiBRD) strategic direction with the recipients of the scholarships
“...we encourage all women to put themselves forward and apply for this fantastic opportunity...” Jacinta Jones (WiBRD board chair)
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“...we feel this is an exciting initiative for women taking the next step in their careers..” Jacinta Jones (WiBRD board chair) supported and guided in their business pursuits by the network. There are scholarships for up to three women on offer, with the program a partnership between WiBRD, Dare to Dream Business Coaching and Mentoring, Sally Klose Strategic Solutions, Southern Cross Austereo and Flinders University. The successful recipients will be women who demonstrate entrepreneurial potential and/ or run established business or are leaders in their business or workplace and are seeking support to help boost their businesses or career into its next phase. Often, applying for scholarship and awards programs can be daunting and WiBRD have looked a to address that with a webinar, headlined by WiBRD stalwarts Di Ind, of Di Monty Training Solutions, and Toni Vorenas, of Metro Bakery & Café, on how to develop your application for the scholarship program including many tips along the way. Applications for the scholarships close on April 23, with further information regarding the scholarship, the prizes, along with the scholarship application and criteria, can be found at www. wibrd.org.au A new nomination process has also been put in place that includes self-nomination, nomination by an employer
“...the scholarships...also provide a framework for women in the community to enhance business contacts, develop friendships and strategic alliances to continually strive for business and personal growth..” Jacinta Jones (WiBRD board chair) (targeting the Women who Lead) or someone from the community. Last year’s recipients of the scholarships include Cindy Cross, of The Post & Rail (pictured above), Danielle England, of Black
Island Produce (pictured far left) and Marika Gazzard and Ilana Adam, of Lanamara (pictured left receiving their scholarship from board chair Jacinta Jones).
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uke Patrick might have come home to Naracoorte to catch up with his family but he has also used the time back in the Limestone Coast to share his expertise and give back to the community where he grew up. The successful actor is in the throes of running a program as part of Naracoorte’s pilot Wellbeing Program and he is loving bringing drama and the life skills it fosters back to his hometown. “There hasn’t been a drama collective group here in Naracoorte for six or seven years,” Luke said. “We have one of the most amazing Town Halls but it is not really being used for the arts in the community.” Returning home to foster a theatrical culture had long been on Luke’s to do list and in the end, it was COVID that presented the opportunity to do just that. “I had said to mum and dad that I would love to set something up here when I come home and now I am here I thought I might as well do something,” Luke said. Luke’s return and search for an opportunity to pass on some of his acting expertise coincided with Naracoorte Lucindale Council being selected as one of two South Australian local government areas to pilot the Wellbeing Program and it was a perfect fit.
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Initially Luke was just looking to offer an acting course and was trawling around town looking for a suitable space. That search led him to the Naracoorte council office and that was when the wheels were set in motion for what is now a six week course as part of the pilot program. “I was there to ask about using the Town Hall for my own course and it was too expensive so it was back to the drawing board but five minutes after I left the office, dad called me and in the end, it all came together as part of this mental health program,” Luke said. Best known for his starring role in the New Zealand prime time soap opera Shortland Street, Luke is a strong advocate for how the skills of acting can be translated to achieving your own goals in life. “Acting teaches you how to go
after a goal, why you want that goal, it helps you create that world and to emotionally connect with that world,” he said. “It teaches you the power of now and that’s where the magic lies. It teaches you about character and why we do what we do. It helps you understand another version of yourself. It helps you fall in love with the journey and exploring different avenues of life.” Around 12 community members have taken up the opportunity to learn from Luke with the acting program running two nights a week. Acting is most certainly Luke’s passion but it certainly took a while to surface and it was in his mid-20s that he left Naracoorte to pursue his craft, initially moving to Adelaide. “I was driving a front end loader and felt depressed and didn’t know what I wanted in life,” Luke said. “I had always been drawn to the arts and I felt like I heard my grandfather’s voice telling me to pursue that. It was like something just clicked and within four weeks I had quit my job and moved to Adelaide.” It was in Adelaide that Luke
made his first and most important connection in the industry – Angie Christophel. “I owe so much to Angie – she took me under her wing, she encouraged me to get into acting and she supported me every step of the way,” Luke said. “I didn’t have a lot of confidence but she always encouraged me.” It started with modelling but
“...it was like something just clicked and within four weeks I had quit my job and moved to Adelaide....” Angie saw something more behind Luke’s brooding good looks and hooked him up with a 10 week acting course, where Luke was quickly elevated from beginner status to the intermediate classes. “I thought there was no way in the world a country kid from Naracoorte would get into any of these acting schools but Angie kept pushing and pushing and eventually I did the audition tape to shut her up.” Turns out, of course, that Angie
was right, and while Luke was on the job as a parcel courier, his phone rang and while it was not one of the schools to which he had applied – further cementing Luke’s now long held belief it was meant to be – it was the opportunity for which he had been looking.
“I’ve got to keep practising my craft and so I will keep teaching and also auditioning wherever I can...” The school was The Actors Pulse in Sydney and it is where he made some good industry connections, including with the CanadianAustralian actor, who has made his mark in Hollywood, Luke Ford.
“I still don’t know how they got my tape but it was meant to be,” Luke said. “So I came home to do harvest with dad and earn some money and then I was off.” That started a sting of four and a half years in Sydney for the aspiring actor, who also studied alongside Dan McPherson, sometimes competing for roles, including for the role McPherson eventually snared in the action adventure spy drama Strike Back. But what was clear, despite the ups and downs, was Luke had found a career he could be passionate about and to which he could commit. “It just gelled with me,” Luke said. “I think I’ve always understood character. I had no trouble becoming someone else and it always felt so easy.”
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Luke’s big break came when another Aussie actor, Lukas Whiting, suggested him for a role in the hit New Zealand TV show Shortland Street and that saw Luke’s time in Sydney come to an end as he flew off to his breakthrough role across the ditch. The next chapter for Luke will be a return to Adelaide where he has some possible gigs lined up, including a potential role in a TV show with award winning actress and director Rachel Griffiths. “Things are starting to happen again so I am hoping I will be able to pick up some good roles,” Luke said. “I’ve got to keep practising my craft and so I will keep teaching and also auditioning wherever I can.”
BUILDING A CAREER: (Above left) Luke Patrick with his Shortland Street co-star & love interest Kerry-Lee Dewing; (above right) Luke patrick with his good mate Lukas Whiting and (right) Luke Patrick’s long time mentor and supporter Angie Chrisophel.
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t is a property steeped in history and later this month the opportunity is there to check out the stunning gardens of this historic location. Still Water, the Penola property, has been lovingly curated by Cathy Hughes and Rick Paltridge since 2007, having been in Rick’s family for more than 150 years with his grandfather and step grandmother building the home in 1959. The garden was originally designed by Mary Skene-Kidman, also from 1959, and the older parts of the garden strongly reflect her plant selections, colour schemes and garden design – with Edna Walling influences at play in The Shrubbery. It was a career opportunity that brought Cathy to the Limestone Coast in 2005, which is when she met Rick and eventually moved to the family property two years later. Since then, both Cathy and Rick
have continued to develop the stunning property, adding their own touches while paying homage to those who had the original vision for the space. “Rick and I have each impacted the evolving garden in very personal ways, but like any garden there are some plants that have added significance,” Cathy said. “For example, there are three silver birches planted about 25 years ago to honour each of Rick’s children. Likewise, when we married 10 years ago, friends and family selected their gifts from a plant registry we set up with a local garden store.” All that, and more, will now be
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as varieties become available. It includes all 16 known varieties of cydonia oblonga growing in Australia, however, it’s fascinating to note that less than 100 years ago there were at least 40 named varieties. “It’s definitely our experimental orchard,” Cathy said. “Neither of us had any experience with setting up an orchard, and there isn’t a lot of specialist information around. Having said that, we have called on local apple orchardists, viticulturists and agronomists to help us problem-solve various issues.” The orchard is located on the opposite side of the property from where you enter, so everyone has to walk down a long driveway and through the main part of the garden in order to see the quinces. There are 96 trees, sourced from three heritage fruit tree nurseries in Tasmania and Victoria, and all have been espaliered for easier managing of annual tasks - summer and winter pruning, picking fruit, pest and weed control, as well as fertilizing. There are also ducks, which help with pest control and live permanently in the orchard.
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The idea of the Quince Fair is simply to highlight an ancient, though somewhat misunderstood fruit, and shine a light on its beauty, usefulness and value. For those really keen to learn a little more about quinces, Cathy is conducting short tours of the orchard each hour between 11am and 3pm, which will be limited to 15 people. People can register beforehand by emailing me at magic@quincehq.com.au or sign up on the day. There is no charge. The Quince Fair has also provided an opportunity to bring together like-minded people and local businesses that have a connection to the property.
Wagners Rose Nursery will be onsite, given quinces are actually part of the rose family and they are also related to apples and pears, so there will be cider tastings by The Side Projec. The Quince Fair will also offer garden sculptures made by Bruce Willmer from Forged Art, based in Padthaway, Carousel Flowers and The Diggers Club, while on Sunday afternoon Tim Heysen, from Kalangadoo, will be talking about his aunt Nora’s beautiful painting of a bowl of quinces titled ‘Still Life’ (1933). There will be a selection of fresh quinces and quince preserves for sale, as well as peacock feathers – Still water has 12 peacocks and they naturally molt each year. There will be light food and refreshments provided by the Tart Cart (Pipers of Penola), and wine tastings by Bellwether Wines. Of course, the Open Garden scheme is all about the garden and both Cathy and Rick, who combined spend four to five hours a week in their sprawling grounds, have been providing the TLC required to ready the garden for Open Garden weekend. “We like to keep it tidy, rather than have it looking perfect,” Cathy said. “We’ve always had extra help, and Dion, our gardener, comes in one day a week to keep it looking good.”
Cathy certainly doesn’t class herself a passionate green thumb but it is an interest that has continued to grow over time. “I like cottage gardens, perennials, deciduous trees, as well as productive gardens with fruit trees and vegetables,” she said. “My interest in gardening probably had its genesis in an early interest in cooking, preserving food, selfsufficiency and creating a more sustainable lifestyle.” She certainly has developed an eye for what works in a garden space, though and has her own pet projects. “I’ve been gradually converting the original mass iris plantings and rose plantings into two connected perennial borders as a way of adding colour, texture and interest,” Cathy said. “They have been developed around a pink, blue, and white colour scheme, with roses, lavenders, penstemons, valerian, euphorbias, and salvias as well as various grey-leafed plants. One of my favourite plants is catmint which is used extensively as an edging plant.” Rick arguably brings more knowledge to the table when it comes to architectural elements, with his interest in the works of Frank Lloyd-Wrigh, the renowned 20th century American architect, “That knowledge is skilfully exemplified in various stonewall creations throughout the garden, including a stunning entertainment
and courtyard space known as the Pavillion, where a single fouryear-old Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Urbanite’ takes centre stage,” Cathy said. “Rick has also planted all the deciduous trees over a forty year period and takes a special interest in keeping the lawns looking good. He’s also designed all the park sculptures and made most of them himself.” And for Rick, The pavilion is definitely his favourite place at Still water. “He takes a special interest in how well the Ash tree is growing,” Cathy said. “We purchased it from an advanced tree nursery in the Adelaide Hills, and wanted a single, signature tree that would eventually provide a lot of cooling shade. I think Rick’s ultimate vision is to string a hammock up and read a good book or two there.” The two connected wetlands are another favourite element. The larger one was a natural swamp that Rick landscaped in order to create a more attractive habitat for local birds, insects and wildlife. In the spring the sound of the frogs in the evening is quite extraordinary. It is no surprise the quince orchard is Cathy’s favourite location in the garden, along with The Shrubbery. “I go to the orchard every day - quince trees are deciduous, so the cycle of blossoms, leaf growth, ripening fruit, and the falling leaves means there is always a lot to look forward to,” she said. “I also enjoy The Shrubbery because the curving paths mean that I’m anticipating what is around the corner, especially when the Mock Orange tree is in full blossom.” The local SA Country Women’s Association Terra Rossa Branch, based in Penola, will be managing the entrance fees, handing out the event brochure, and reminding visitors that social-distancing and covid-safe practices are in place with our event.
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Brain Teaser 1. Who is the captain of the Geelong Football Club? 2. What are the colours of the three stripes on the Kenyan national flag? 3. Prolific director James Cameron has one best Director Oscar – for which film did he win the gold statue? 4. What is the name for a baby horse? 5. Who is the coach of the Australian women’s cricket team? 6. For which country cricket club did English allrounder great first play? 7. The cast of which show won the recent Screen Actor’s Guild award for Best Drama Series? 8. Typically made with lamb and goat, Rogan Josh is a dish brought to us by which country’s cuisine? 9. By what name do we usually refer to the herb Chinese parsley or cilantro? 10. What is the official language of Chile? 11. Separated from the rest of Europe by The Pyrenees, the Iberian Peninsula is occupied by which two countries? 12. Who is the Premier of West Australia? 13. How many Melbourne Cups did champion mare Makybe Diva win? 14. Who is currently leading the 2021 Supercars Championship standings? 15. What is the capital of Egypt? 16. What is the chemical symbol for sodium? 17. Which flower has become synonymous with ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day commemorations? 18. With which job do we associate the name Heston Blumenthal? 19. Seventeen Mile Rocks is a suburb in which Australian city? 20. Who won the men’s 2021 Stawell Gift?
This financial year across the Wattle Range area, residents have recycled 2.4 tonnes of batteries. This ensures that harmful chemicals are kept from leaking in landfill and contaminating our environment. Metals and plastic in the batteries can be recycled into new batteries. Batteries can be taken to the Penola, Millicent, Furner and Glencoe waste disposal sites (service is not available at Beachport). For opening times visit the council website.
21. The Dashwood sisters are central characters in which Jane Austen novel? 22. What was the name of the long standing character Kate Ritchie played on Home & Away? 23. Anthony Field, Phillip Wilcher, Murray Cook, Greg Page & Jeff Fatt were the founding members of which musical act? 24. The Jets and the Sharks are rival gangs in which musical, which has also been made into a movie? 25. Duffel, pea and trench are types of which garment? 26. Who is the Federal Minister for Women? 27. Who were the captain and coach of Collingwood’s 1990 premiership team? 28. Euphoria, Contradiction and Escape are fragrances from which fashion house?
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The best & brightest of 2020 Group Training Employment hands out apprenticeship and traineeship awards
IAN GILES MEMORIAL AWARD: Scott Whicker (GTE Board Deputy Chair), winner Hayley Edwards, Wayne White (A1 Distribution), & Brad Wilson-Smith (GTE). Sponsored by Group Training Employment
BUILDING TRADES APPRENTICE OF THE YEAR: Charlie Matthews (GTE), Mark Gosden (CITB), winner Zach Jones, Jesse Aberle & Kelsey McIntyre (Jesse Aberle Carpentry) Sponsored by Construction Industry Training Board (CITB)
TRAINEE OF THE YEAR: Brad Stafford (GTE), Kelli Winterfield & Angela Sullivan (District Council of Grant), Anne Duncan (representing daughter Georgia), Sharyn Taylor & Zoe Liddle (strict Council of Grant), Troy Keyser (ANZ Bank). Absent: Georgia Duncan. Sponsored by ANZ.
FIRST YEAR APPRENTICE AWARD: Brad Stafford (GTE), winner Tayne Williamson, Brayden Kain (Kain Construction & Carpentry) Sponsored by GT Industrial Sales
ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE AWARD: Brad Wilson-Smith (GTE), Dale Wilkin (deBruin Engineering), winner Chelsea Vanderhorst, Terry Bailey (deBruin Engineering), Stuart Klar (BOC Gas & Gear). Sponsored by BOC Gas & Gear
SECOND YEAR APPRENTICE AWARD: Damian Radley (GTE), winner Caleb Casey, Bob Sandow (Mount Gambier Safety Supplies), Lyndal & Matt Johns (Matt Johns Plumbing) Sponsored by Mount Gambier Safety Supplies.
The outstanding efforts of apprentices and trainees employed through Group Training Employment (GTE) have been recognised at their annual Apprentice and Trainee of the Year Awards presentation held last month. The awards were for the 2020 year, with a new award added to the scheme - the Ian Giles Memorial Award. Ian was a respected staff member of GTE and the award is presented in memory of the contribution he made since beginning work with GTE in 1995 until tragically passing away early 2009. The award is designed to recognise the efforts and contributions that the recipient has made to their own workplace. GTE general manager and emcee Greg Megaw welcomed the crowd of more than 60 guests before handing over to GTE board deputy chairperson Scott Whicker. Mr Whicker said it was always great to see young people succeed when taking on a challenge in what they choose to do in life. “The growth they experience as individuals, development of skills and ultimately becoming valued members of the community, going on to someday pass that knowledge on as the cycle repeats,” he said. “Underpinning the success of our trainees and apprentices are the efforts of the GTE staff, the host employers who are crucial to this success and finally the support and care of family and friends, helping maintain focus and getting these young people through the challenges that can present themselves.” The strong support of GTE’s apprenticeship and traineeship programs was also highlighted given the uncertainty of 2020 and concerns the sector could suffer a decline. “Thankfully this was not the case and due to the introduction of government programs and the grit shown by host employers, GTE has actually experienced a period of record growth, which is a great indication of how the region is performing as a whole,” Mr Whicker said. Construction Industry Training Board executive manager operations Mark Gosden reiterated the importance of training young workers in their chosen industry. w“The construction industry often faces tough challenges, particularly during the previous 12 months, and that the value and importance of the industry whether it is domestic, commercial or civil as one of the pillars of society has not changed,” Mr Gosden said. “Group Training Employment plays a strong role with regard to employing apprentices in the South Australian construction industry, demonstrating best practice and leading the way.”
THIRD YEAR APPRENTICE AWARD: Charlie Matthews (GTE), Mat Weyers (G Weyers Painting Service), winner Courtney Suckling, Leanne Stafford & Lachlan Wookey (People’s Choice Credit Union). Sponsored by People’s Choice Credit Union
FOURTH YEAR APPRENTICE AWARD: Brad Wilson-Smith (GTE), Bryce Roberts (OG Roberts), Darren Jones (Banner Mitre10), winner Patrick Hughes, Simon Phillips (OG Roberts). Sponsored by Banner Mitre10
Plans unveiled for exciting development Blueprint for future proofing Naracoorte Library ready to view Naracoorte Lucindale Council has released the highly anticipated design for the new Library Redevelopment Project. Council engaged architect Brett Julian Architect to prepare a design that would deliver a flexible and vibrant community space for many years to come at its 93 Smith Street home. Brett and the team at council have worked hard over the past 12 months to establish and now present to the community a modern new library with an engaging and attractive design. Key features of the new development include: • Maintaining and enhancing the existing vaulted internal ceilings • Creating a new extension to the library to house a new dedicated children’s and parent’s area • A social gathering and reading area • New contemporary shelving and furniture • Modern meeting spaces • A linked gallery connection between the new Library and Town Hall creating upgraded disabled access, a shared community room and upgraded toilet facilities • Quiet reading nooks • Youth space with connectivity • Parents room with amenities • Special collections room • Introduction of art, murals and a complimentary colour palette • Refreshed street façade with new landscaping and urban seating Mayor Erika Vickery OAM was thrilled to reach this signifcant milestone of the project. “I think we can all agree this project took many twists and turns along the way,”Mayor Vickery said.
Frequently asked questions How will it affect my rates? Council has a Long Term Financial Plan which is used to ensure council undertakes projects that are within acceptable financial limits. This project is fully funded by council and will not affect rates. Is there any impact on local business? Council and the construction company will work to ensure limited disruption to the road, roundabout andpedestrian access during the construction phase. However, there may be critical points where accessmay be affected and council asks for patience during those times. When finished the new library and the enhanced Town Hall building will create a new precinct to enliven Smith Street, and increase visitationinto the area. Will the streetscape change? Yes. Within the design there is an enhancement to the urban zone in front of the new library and Town Hall,including streetscaping,
“Now we can share with the community the design which council believes hits the mark and
meets the needs of a growing and diverse community.” Mayor Vickery said acquiring the
former Naracoorte Herald building gave the project the direction it needed. “Many discussions were had over time around possible locations and the potential for a greenfield site,”Mayor Vickery said. “Purchasing the old Herald building was an option that came along at the right time and the project has flourished since that decision was made. “Council are pleased to be able to restore a vacant building in the main street and really start to activate this part of the town precinct by bringing together the Town Hall and Library into the one complex.” In the 2020-2021 Naracoorte Lucindale Council budget, $2million was earmarked for this project. Final costings will be determined once the tender process is complete and the successful
contract awarded. June this year is earmarked as the commencement date for construction to begin; however construction timelines are still to be confirmed with the successful tenderer. The community is encouraged to remain up to date through council’s Facebook page and the Your Say Naracoorte Lucindale page, where a forum is set up for general comments. HOW TO KEEP UP WITH COUNCIL PROJECTS • Your Say yoursay.naracoortelucindale. sa.gov.au • Facebook facebook.com/ naracoortelucindalecouncil • Email yoursay@nlc.sa.gov.au • Phone (08)8760 1100
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KINGSTON SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM
BIKE FUN DAY
WEDNESDAY 21 APRIL 2021 KINGSTON DISTRICT COUNCIL CARPARK JAMES STREET, KINGSTON SE SESSION 1 | AGES 3 - 10 10.00AM - 11.30AM
SESSION 2 | AGES 10+ 1.00PM - 3.00PM
Do you like the outdoors? Enjoy riding your bike? Or are you just starting out? Join us during the school holidays to learn about bike riding, road safety and being bike fit with a presentation from the team at Good Country Physiotherapy. The session will be followed by a bike ride around the Maria Creek loop. What do I need to bring to this session? Your bike, helmet and a bottle of water. Please wear activewear and enclosed shoes. Bookings essential due to limited spaces. Please phone the Council office on 8767 2033. Bike hire available upon request. We expect parents to stay and have fun with their children.
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Wellbeing in focus FocusOne Health offers more programs for seaside residents in Limestone Coast FocusOne Health has hit the ground running in the Limestone Coast and at the moment, they are looking to deliver a number of different health events in Robe and Kingston. It is a collaboration with Kingston District Council and the school holiday Bike Fun Day, April 21, is also a collaboration with Good Country Physiotherapy. Health lifestyle coordinator Limestone Coast Vicki Fabris said the programs were all about encouraging the community to have a think about how they’re living and be a bit more intentional about their health and wellbeing. The Bike Fun Day is all about dusting off the family’s bicycles and participants will be shown a couple of different bike trails around Kington. “We will be talking to them about the benefits of bike riding, being healthy and getting out into nature,” Vicki said. The Integrated Wellbeing Service is also presenting two important information sessions this month. The April 29 Active Ageing Seminar, which is also a Good Country Physiotherapy collaboration, is open to anyone with a focus on skills we all need. “It will provide some information regarding bone health, physical activity and strength,” Vicki said. “There is a real focus on balance and strength and, in turn, preventing falls and is for people of all ages. It will teach you to be mindful of things around your home and will educate people about how to remain active.” The Menopause Information Session is a result of feedback from a women’s health workshop held last September and is an initiative working in tandem with the Women’s Health Advisory Group (Kington & Robe) – one of the few remaining groups of its kind in the region. “It will provide more in depth information and what women can expect through the menopause journey,” Vicki said. “Symptoms they can look out for, what they need to be talking to their doctor about and how to manage the different symptoms at different times.” The Integrated Wellbeing Service (IWS) is a partnership initiative of FocusOne Health, Summit Health and Murray Mallee General Practice Network and funded by Country SA PHN for targeted communities of South Australia with populations of less than 5000 people. The IWS team works with Robe and Kingston Medical Clinics and the local Allied Health Professionals to assist with chronic disease services in the Limestone Coast. To find out more about the IWS program contact Vicki from FocusOne Health on 0499 030 084 or visit www.focusonehealth.com.au
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Balance and strength information. Afternoon tea provided
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Friday April 30th 2021
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The dawn of the new era The Lions Club of Blue Lake City Lioness club makes it official at charter dinner It’s official - the Lions Club of Blue Lake City Lioness is now a reality, after changes within Lions international saw the need for the local Lioness Club to assume a new identity. The newly formed club, with many familiar faces, held its Charter Dinner at the end of last month at The Barn Palais, with 80 guests, including the District Governor Lion Norm Summerville who installed all members to the new Lions Club. Mayor of Mount Gambier Lynette Martin OAM made a toast to the new club, Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell toasted Lions International, while Member for Barker Tony Pasin, President Lion Allen Woodham OAM. from the Charter Club, Lions Club of Mount Gambier, and Guiding Lions, Lion Ross Parkinson OAM and Lion David Thomas PDG were all on the VIP guest list, while Lioness Charter President Claire Welch OAM, Life Member Wynne Turner, and members Vicki Ridley and Beth Walters were all apologies for the auspicious occasion. Long serving Lioness Gayle Green hosted the evening and was also ambushed with the presentation of a James D Richardson Award for her more than 20 years’ service to the club. Lion Sue Parkinson took a walk down memory lane of the 43 year history of the Lioness movement in Mount Gambier, providing context for the new era that is now underway. District Governor Lion Norm Summerfield installed the Lions President and Board of the Lions Club of Blue Lake Lioness, while club president Lion Beryl Mahoney introduced the Charter Members who presented them with their certificates, with the official proceedings wound up when Lion Allen Woodham OAM President of the Lions Club of Mount Gambier presented the Club Charter to Beryl. Family string quintet Cumpas provided the evening’s entertainment. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER
Heritage work in the spotlight
Applications for the State & Local Heritage Restoration Fund are open until the end of this month. Limited funds of $15,000 are available for distribution among State and local heritage property owners through a competitive application process. Application forms are available from the Naracoorte Lucindale Council offices and on the website. Applications must be returned on or before 5pm Friday, April 30.
LIONS CLUB OF BLUE LAKE CITY LIONESSES: (Top - Back row from left) Sue Parkinson, Margaret Rogers, Thea Richards, Monica Reichelt, Helen Muggleton, Lyn Fulton, Meredith Dent, Wil Cousins, Rosemary Carter, Pat Bowden, Janet Bellinger, Di Allen & Sue Jacobs and (front row from left) Vivienne Hutchinson, Rita Johnston, Jan Shelton, DG Norm Summerville, Beryl Mahoney, President of Lions Club of Mount Gambier Allen Woodham, Gayle Green, Elma Lynn & Doris Thomas. HONOURED FOR YEARS OF SERVICE: (Above left) Lion Gayle Green receiving a James D Richardson Award from President Lion Beryl Mahoney. IT’S OFFICIAL: (Above right) The Charter Presentation by Lions Club of Mount Gambier, the sponsoring Lions Club for the Lions Club of Blue Lake City Lioness, President Allen Woodham to President Beryl Mahoney and District Governor Norm Summerville looks on.
Transport campaign City of Mount Gambier advocating for better services City of Mount Gambier has submitted a report outlining the inadequacies of the local public bus service to the Department of Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) to form part of the South Australian Public Transport Authority’s (SAPTA) Regional Public Transport Review. Council undertook a review of the Mount Gambier public bus service to inform the State Government, which highlighted the importance of community access to effective public transport services in and around the city and called for major change to the government funded service. “The current service delivery model for mass passenger transport in Mount Gambier has historically been underfunded and remains underfunded,” City of Mount Gambier acting CEO Barbara Cernovskis said. “There is significant inequity in bus service funding between metropolitan and regional South Australia, with Adelaide receiving a $234 per capita spend, compared with only $11 per capita in regional areas. “It is important to note that the findings of the review are not a reflection on the local service provider BuslinkSA, this is a State Government funding issue that needs to be rectified. “While Council does not directly provide local transport services, it is a key player as a provider of infrastructure and an advocate to encourage holistic strategic planning which considers the current and future needs of our city.” The review found that the current service model sits at
less than the lowest benchmark outlined in the Bus Industry Confederation’s (BIC) Population benchmarks for regional town public transport service. “The current bus service does not meet the service provision benchmark for a town that has a population of 3000 to 6000 people, let alone a population of more 27,000 people here in Mount Gambier- this is very concerning,” Ms Cernovskis said. “The review also found that the current service doesn’t allow people to access employment and/or education facilities given its restricted hours of operation, does not adequately service facilities such as the Mount Gambier Hospital, has lengthy wait times for servicing stops along each route and is lacking service to residential growth areas. “A large percentage of passengers rely on the bus service to access medical and welfare services, shopping and education and some people are required to walk up to a kilometre to access the service. “Some rely on mobility aids; therefore, safe accessibility both to and while using the public bus service is vital.” The review revealed deficiencies within Mount Gambier’s public transport system that contribute to greater levels of inequality and social isolation within the community. “Many of the people who participated in the review expressed feelings of exclusion from community spaces and events, particularly on evenings and weekends or in accessing locations outside of the existing bus routes.
“We need a strong public transport system to reduce disadvantage and connect people with employment, education and health care.” In the submission to SAPTA, council highlighted the lack of inter-town public transport services in the Lower South East and noted that a bus service is not provided from the city to the Mount Gambier Airport. “Consideration should be given to review the suitability of the ‘dial a ride’ (or similar) as a service that could support the existing fixed route public bus service,” Ms Cernovskis said. “At the very least, the review recommends an expansion of the current bus service routes and timetables to include areas such as Carinya Gardens Cemetery, Pinehall Medical Centre, Foodbank, Dimjalla Skate Park, the Crater Lakes precinct and all residential areas. “There should also be a review of more efficient services provided to the Mount Gambier Hospital and education facilities such as TAFE and UniSA and the CBD.” Council will continue to work collaboratively with local community groups, public transport service providers and relevant State Government departments to advocate for and improve accessibility to public transport services within Mount Gambier. “The existing bus service contract is due to expire this month, so the timing of council’s submission to SAPTA’s review is critical to ensure that the State Government can review the existing operating model before another contract is offered.”
Easy lamb curry 1 tablespoon olive oil 1.2kg boneless lamb leg, fat trimmed, cut into 5cm pieces 1 long fresh green chilli, finely chopped, plus extra, sliced, to serve 500ml (2 cups) Easy Homemade Curry Sauce Natural Greek-style yoghurt, to serve Steamed basmati rice, to serve Fresh coriander sprigs, to serve Easy Homemade Curry Sauce 2 tablespoons ghee 2 small brown onions, finely chopped 1 tablespoon finely grated fresh ginger 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped 1 tablespoon ground cumin 3 teaspoons ground coriander 2 teaspoons sweet paprika 1 teaspoon ground turmeric 1/4 teaspoon chilli powder 2 x 400g cans Italian finely diced tomatoes 4 dried bay leaves Method Heat the oil in a large heavy-based saucepan over high heat. Cook the lamb in 2-3 batches, turning, for 5 minutes each batch or until golden. Transfer to a plate.Add the chilli to the pan and stir for 30 seconds or until aromatic. Add the curry sauce, lamb and 250ml (1 cup) water. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer, covered, for 1 hour 50 minutes or until the lamb is very tender, topping up with a little more water if required to reach the desired consistency. Serve the lamb on steamed rice with a dollop of yoghurt and sprinkled with coriander and extra green chilli. CURRY SAUCE Heat the ghee in a large saucepan over high heat. Add the onion. Reduce heat to low and cook, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes or until onion is soft. Add the ginger and garlic and cook, stirring often, for 2 minutes or until aromatic. Add the cumin, coriander, paprika, turmeric and chilli powder to the pan and stir to coat the onion. Stir in the tomato, bay leaves and a cup water. Season. Bring to a simmer over high heat. Reduce heat to low and simmer, stirring occasionally, for 1 hour or until the mixture is thickened and some of the ghee has risen to the surface. Remove and discard the bay leaves. Use immediately or store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days, or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Wellbeing workshops for employees & employers Women in Business & Regional Development and the Stand Like Stone Foundation are offering Wellbeing Workshops where tips and tools to enhance your wellness and help you build resilience in your life will be on offer. The special guests presenters for this workshop include Mandy Curnow and Cathy Beckman as well as other presenters and supporting organisations. This events is designed to offer practical skills, learnings and resources to help not only yourself but for you to help those in your workplace, social circles and beyond. Valued at more than $300 per person this event has been financially supported by Stand Like Stone & District Council of Grant to allow it to be offered at a reduced cost . Everyone from the community including both women and men are welcome at this event so register now.
WiBRD Wellbeing Workshop - Employees Where: The Barn When: Wednesday 21st April Time: 1.30pm until 3.30pm Cost: $25 member or non-member, Including GST & booking fee WiBRD Wellbeing Workshop Business Owners Where: The Barn When: Wednesday 21st April Time: 4pm until 6pm Cost: $45, member, $75, non-member, Including GST & booking fee
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NEW > HOLIDAY MEMORIES MADE RIGHT HERE!
Here’s a home with a strong commitment to practicality yet no compromise on aesthetics or comfort. A beautiful front yard maximises the street appeal, as does the homely exposed brick façade. The practical driveway offers plenty of parking options, in addition to the single garage and the double length carport. Inside the home, an expansive kitchen, lounge and dining area has low maintenance tiles and reverse-cycle air-conditioning. The kitchen is perfectly located to the adjoining L-shaped family and meals area, eye-catching white cabinetry beautifully offsets the natural tones throughout this area. A sliding glass door leads to the carport and the outdoor entertaining area, which is enclosed to create a usable space all year round.
Weekends spent fishing or skiing on the river, friends bringing their caravans and staying over, back yard cricket games on the lawn and the end of the day spent sitting in the peace a quiet with a snag on the barbeque and a glass of wine. These are the memories you can make here with your family for many years to come. Two bedroom home, two street access, open plan living area with views of the river mouth, two way bathroom plus huge family games room (or third bedroom) with additional bathroom. Large double carport which doubles perfectly as an outdoor entertaining area with rural views of farmland at the rear. Bore & rainwater plus plenty off street parking. All of this just a short drive or walk into Nelson.
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$325,000-$345,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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$275,000 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
34 BROLGA ST, MT GAMBIER $339,000-$349,000
3 IBIS ST, MT GAMBIER
$365,000
309 COMMERCIAL ST W, MT GAMBIER $299,000-$329,000
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- This wonderful home is packed with value and ready to move straight into - Spacious lounge room with split system air con plus a large family/kitchen/dining room - 3 good sized bedrooms, the master & 2nd bedroom contain built in robes Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281
2/22 HART ST, MT GAMBIER
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Open SATURDAY 10.15am - 10.45am
- The home comprises of 5 good sized carpeted bedrooms, the master offering walk-in robe plus ensuite - Bedroom 5/office contains large built-in robes and bed 2 contains built-in robes - Main bathroom includes separate bath and shower, and separate toilet Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281
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Open SATURDAY 11.00am - 11.30am
- This solid three bedroom Villa is perfectly located for you to live and work from the same location - The huge sheds at the rear of the property have been used for business purposes over many years - Dimensions of the two larger sheds are 19.5m x 8.2m (approx) and 6.6m x 7.4m (approx) Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281
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2 MACKENZIE ST, MT GAMBIER $275,000-$285,000
6 BENGALEE CRES, MT GAMBIER $430,000-$460,000
312 COMMERCIAL ST W, MT GAMBIER $699,000-$759,000
- Spacious brick and tile unit in a great central location - Perfect for those that want the lock and leave lifestyle - Reverse cycle split system air conditioning - Single car garage UMR with direct internal access - Quiet cul-de-sac location within walking distance to Vansittart Park, main street, cafés and shopping
- This is your chance to purchase in a blue-ribbon location, within minutes of schools, the Valley Lake & Rail Lands - Consisting of a lounge room, 3 bedrooms, central passage with a bathroom & toilet, renovated kitchen and new ensuite bathroom plus a second separate living space that opens onto the front
- Set on a 1987m2 allotment, properties of this size & elevation rarely come to the open market - Amazing views over the city to the Tower on Mount Gambier, plus glimpses of the top of Mount Schank - 4 double bedrooms, main with WIR & ensuite and remaining bedrooms with BIR’s
- 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
Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281 GLENBURNIE HEIGHTS
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Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281
Contact Agent
- Exciting new subdivision overlooking the Mount Gambier Racecourse and surrounding countryside, located within minutes from the City Centre - Magnificent opportunity to build your dream home, with plenty of room for sheds and stables (S.T.C.A) - ONLY 2 ALLOTMENTS LEFT! Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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2 CHUTE ST, MT GAMBIER
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Al Lamond 0418 849 266
$97,500 429m2
- Rare opportunity to purchase vacant land in a great central location - Walking distance to CBD, Vansittart Park and the Rail Lands Precinct - 429m2 allotment ready to build your new home (S.T.C.A.) - Take in the fabulous city views Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281
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LOT 33 WILLIAM ST, ALLENDALE EAST $99,000-$108,000 2,068m2
LOT 37 WILLIAM ST, ALLENDALE EAST $99,000-$108,000 2,068m2
- Fantastic 2068m2 allotment on the fringe of the Allendale East township - Lovely outlook over farming land to the North - Corner allotment - Power passing - Plan your dream home and phone the builder today!
- Fantastic 2068m2 allotment on the fringe of the Allendale East township - Lovely outlook over farming land to the North - Rural aspect at the rear of the allotment - Power passing - Plan your dream home and phone the builder today!
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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Gail Richards
Al Lamond
Sara O’Connor
Ben Ransom
Carolyn Gazzard
Sue Clements
Tegan Pink
SALES M: 0409 268 199
SALES M: 0418 849 266
SALES M: 0438 708 281
SALES M: 0400 870 362
CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416
CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416
ADMINISTRATION P: (08) 8723 3416
3/58-60 Suttontown Road, Mount Gambier
52 Elizabeth Street, Mount Gambier
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Set at the rear of an immaculately maintained community title complex is this fantastic 2 bedroom unit, ideally suited to the investor, singles or retirees who require a low maintenance and easy care lifestyle. Inside offers 2 bedrooms, both with BIR’s, open plan living area including immaculate kitchen with gas cooking & breakfast bar, bathroom with shower, bath & vanity and separate toilet. A single carport provides undercover parking for one vehicle. Gas heating warms the unit during the winter months plus there is an added bonus of r/c air conditioning. A privately fenced rear courtyard and garden shed complete the unit. Currently on a periodic lease to an excellent tenant, call Al Lamond to register your interest.
Beautifully presented and immaculately presented stone home located just a short walk to the main street and CBD. Sunny lounge with gas log fire & mantle. Polished floor boards, freshly painted inside and out & new window treatments. New kitchen / meals with electric cooking, dishwasher and feature mantle. Two light and airy bedrooms plus sunroom / third bedroom. Large rear porch. Refurbished bathroom with shower over bath & vanity. Large laundry and separate toilet. Attractive established cottage style gardens. Single stone detached garage with remote door & plenty of off street parking. Currently tenanted on a periodic lease at $280.00 per week. 2 1 1
$165,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 6 KINGSLEY RD, ALLENDALE EAST
61 DALKEITH DR, MT GAMBIER Highest & Best Offers
9 HAYES CRES, MT GAMBIER $240,000-$255,000
- Flat 631m2 allotment centrally located in the Allendale East township - Build here and the kids can walk to school and the Allendale East General Store - Power passing - Plan your dream home and phone the builder today!
- Highest & Best offers by 12noon on Friday the 7th of May 2021 (If Not Sold Prior) - Deceptively spacious family home, located in popular Saint Martin’s Lutheran College area, ready for your family to move in now - In conjunction with Maxine Tuffnell from Gambier Real Estate 4 2 2 Al Lamond 0418 849 266
- Delightfully renovated solid stone home set on a well fenced block and established low maintenance garden adjacent to Parklands - Eat in kitchen/dine with gas cooking facilities and updated white cabinetry - Enclosed rear porch opening out to small decked patio area 3 1 1 Al Lamond 0418 849 266
9 WILLIAM RD, WORROLONG $435,000-$450,000
7 FAIRWAY CRT, WORROLONG $899,000-$939,000
TRANSPORTABLE FOR SALE, YAHL $175,000-$185,000
- Imagine waking up to country life every day…… - Lovely four-bedroom, 2 bathroom family home set on 5 acres - Huge open plan dining/family area with slow combustion wood heating and r/c split system air conditioning - This is your chance to escape to the country!
– 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 sq home – Intuitive floor plan is divided into 2 wings and is designed to take in the Southerly views over Mt Gambier
- Have you got a block of land? Looking for an instant place to live? Then check out this fantastic home! - 4 bedrooms, main with WIR & ensuite - Lovely large open plan living area incorporating lounge/dining/kitchen with electric cooking & WI panty - Transport costs are the responsibility of the purchaser
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Gail Richards 0409 268 199
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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Gail Richards 0409 268 199
LOT 15 PELICAN POINT RD, PELICAN POINT $250,000 71 ACRES
- 29.62 hectare natural scrub allotment in the seaside township of Pelican Point - Potential development opportunity (subject to council approval) for 9 residential allotments ranging in size from 1800m2 to 3202m2 - Close to the beach offering potential sea views Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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SHELLSEA CRT, PELICAN POINT
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
Contact Agent
- Exciting land division in Pelican Point - Allotments ranging in size from 840m2 to 985m2 - Situated only 20 minutes’ drive from Mount Gambier - Get in quick with some allotments offering new aerobic septic systems & one with shedding - Phone your builder today so you don’t miss your chance! Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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$249,000-$269,000 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
$55,000 631m2
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LOT 2 EIGHT MILE CREEK RD, PT MAC
- With fantastic street appeal, this quality brick & tile home offers an ideal investment opportunity or home for young family or retiree - Located in a quiet cul-de-sac, the home offers inviting open plan kitchen/lounge/dining area, featuring modern kitchen with built-in pantry & breakfast bar 4 2 1 Al Lamond 0418 849 266 1 KEIL DR, NELSON
$110,000 5.16 ACRES
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$749,000-$779,000
- This double storey, brick home is a picture-perfect haven for any family - The upstairs living area is like your very own sanctuary and the postcard views will take your breath away - The practical timber kitchen features wall oven, dishwasher, abundant storage and huge walk in pantry Gail Richards 0409 268 199
- 5.16 acre allotment located within walking distance of the beach - Minutes from the Port MacDonnell General Store, Hotel & Chemist - Zoned Primary Production in the District Council of Grant - Located opposite Woolwash Caravan Park Al Lamond 0418 849 266
12 SHAUGHNESSY CRT, MT GAMBIER $339,000-$359,000
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8 DRY CREEK RD, DONOVANS $99,000-$108,000 389m2
- Get your building plans ready and start planning your weekends away in Donovans - This fabulous block of approximately 389m2 will provide you with views of the Glenelg River - Power and STEDS run past the block
Sara O’Connor 0438 708 281
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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
Ph 08 8723 6866 | Fax 08 8723 3809 | 50 James Street, Mount Gambier | admin@gtlivestock.com.au | www.gtlivestock.com.au 37 CROUCH STREET NORTH, MOUNT GAMBIER N
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VACANT BUILDING BLOCK LIFESTYLE LOCATION
PERFECT INVESTMENT IN PRIME LOCATION
Large 732m2 level building allotment in sought after location. Walking distance to all the main street has to offer, MacDonald Park Primary School and Saint Martins Lutheran College. Electricity & Water. Council rates $1290.77. Inspect this block today to appreciate all it has to offer and build your dream home. Contact Elisha Beare on 0407 213 023.
This conveniently located Mount Gambier stone home offers the perfect first home or investment opportunity. The home is situated on a sizable allotment with beautiful established gardens, two good sized bedrooms with an additional room that could be utilised as a third bedroom, study or sewing room, kitchen with electric cooking, bathroom with bath shower & vanity with a separate toilet.
23 DERWENT COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER
160 - 168 WIRELESS ROAD WEST, SUTTONTOWN
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SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM
$320,000
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4-5 bedrooms. Main with WIR, ensuite & A/C, 2 with BIRs & 4th bedroom with glass sliding door onto balcony. 5th bedroom/teenage retreat/games room. Main bathroom includes bath, shower, vanity and separate toilet. Large native reserve at your back fence.
$550,000
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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.
4 FAIRWAY COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER
$725,000
22-40 BISHOP ROAD
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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.
WATER FOR SALE IN THE PT MACDONNELL BLANCHE CENTRAL & CONMURRA MANAGEMENT AREAS
WATER FOR LEASE
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.
IN THE DONOVANS, MOORAK & GLENBURNIE MANAGEMENT AREAS
Contact our office on 8723 6866 77 CROUCH STREET NORTH, MOUNT GAMBIER
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$349,000 SPACIOUS FAMILY LIVING, SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION
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This low maintenance family home is situated on a large 840m2 allotment in a sought-after location within walking distance to Saint Martin’s Lutheran College and just minutes from the inner city. The home comprises four generous sized bedrooms all with built in robes, main with access to two-way bathroom featuring bath, shower, vanity and separate toilet. Electric roller blinds in both the main bedroom and family room. Kitchen with electric oven and induction stove, dishwasher, ample cupboard space overlooking the large living area with reverse cycle air conditioning and gas heating for comfort all year round with the bonus of a second lounge/ dining area. Freshly painted through out and immaculately presented this home is ready for your family to simply move in and enjoy all it has to offer.
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Mount Gambier
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Property ID: 23000744
• Currently tenanted at $210 p/w until 05 August, 2021
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Neatly presented two bedroom brick veneer unit in a group of 3 SALE -$ FORFOR SALE $219,000 Tiled functional kitchen and meals area Carpeted lounge with gas heater and reverse cycle split system Address: 3/212 Commercial Street East, Carpeted bedrooms containing built in robes Central bathroom with vanity, shower, bath and separate toilet Mount Gambier Single garage under main roof with remote door and internal access Contact: Imogene Ryan Private, fully fenced low maintenance side yard Situated close to Post Office, Supermarket, Pharmacy, Transport 0408 065 540 and Service Station Currently tenanted until November, 2021 at $230 p/w Great for investors, first home buyers or looking to downsize Property ID: 23000547
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Rural Land On City Outskirts • 3-bedroom Mount Gambier stone home FOR SALE $1,600,000 FOR SALE -$ • Featuring 2 bathrooms and large living area Address: 306 Buchanan Road, • Windmill feed supplying troughs to the rear section of the property and bore water from the home supplying troughs Worrolong within the vicinity of the home • Mount Gambier stone implement shed and workshop area Contact: Brenton Leggett with secure fencing • Property to be sold on a walk in, walk out basis with tractor, 0438 344 042 plant, equipment and 27 cows that have been running with Property ID: 22893435 a bull, due to calve in late Autumn
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RENTAL PROPERTIES
Vicki Quinn
Imogene Ryan
Brenton Leggett
0417 804 782
0408 065 540
0438 344 042
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• 5/33 Shelton Street, Mount Gambier
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• 5 Umpherston Street, Mount Gambier
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• 11 Macquarie Court, Mount Gambier
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Neat 3 Bedroom Home, Great Location • 3 bedroom home with an easy care yard • Carpeted lounge with slow combustion fire • Bathroom with shower, bath and separate toilet
FOR FOR RENT $280 SALE - $ P/W Address: 80 Crouch Street, Mount Gambier
• Kitchen with electric cooking facilities plus dishwasher Candice Merrett 0419 387 094 Property Manager
Jo Gibbs 0437 902 438 Property Manager
• Rear sunroom • Double stone garage with workshop • Sorry, NO PETS • BOND $1,680
Contact:
Candice Merrett 0419 387 094
Property ID: 4018833
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RLA: 1811 LOC AL SER VICE, NATIONAL STRENGTH
(08) 8725 6666 23 Gray Street, Mount Gambier
www.ruralcoproperty.com.au
RLA 1903
Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier | www.gebhardts.com.au | Phone 08 8725 5766 NEW
311 Wynham Road, Moorak
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15 Gardiner Terrace
Gebhardts Property Management
2/5a William Street
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3/46 Brownes Road
$430,000-$460,000 4 2 2 Beautifully elevated & private setting – feature raked ceilings. Formal living & heat form fire place. A view as far as the eye can see. Overlooking new subdivision & positioned on close to half an acre of land. In conjunction with Key2Sale & Peter Dempsey
$179,000-$189,000 2 1 1 Neat and tidy solid brick and tile unit perfect for investment. Open plan kitchen and dining with great storage. Cozy lounge fully carpeted with split system. 312 Commercial Street West NEW
Cleaning Business
P.O.A An exciting opportunity to be your own BOSS. Fantastic cleaning business for sale with fantastic turnover. Huge potential to take to the next level. Phone Gebhardts for further information.
Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au
6 Davis Crescent
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$479,000 3 2 2 It’s all about location – wonderful low maintenance family home in A1 position. Spacious living areas, bedrooms & outdoor entertaining. Surrounded by quality & established homes. Short walk to Blue Lake, shops & main street. Don’t Delay! 6 Bengalee Crescent
22 Lansell Street
Bernie Gaylard PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
$220,000-$235,000 3 1 2 Neat and tidy home set on approx 641m2. Kitchen with great storage, gas cooking and walk in pantry. Three generous sized bedrooms all with built in robes plus bonus two living areas. NEW
$649,000-$669,000 3 2 2 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.
The absolute dream for the family who love to entertain, the all weather entertaining area and in ground swimming pool will impress, highly sought after location, great car accommodation ticks all of the boxes.
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$365,000-$375,000 4 2 3 A great home with many features including updated kitchen, two living areas, fantastic patio/entertaining on appealing low maintenance grounds. The property also boasts two street access with room for 2 cars plus caravan or boat.
Spacious family home with open plan kitchen and dining, solid timber kitchen with electric cooking. Light filled front lounge and a second lounge with slow combustion heating. Three large bedrooms, two with built in wardrobes.
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Stunning family home in popular St Martins precinct. Quiet cul-de-sac location - beautiful outlook. Quality & trendy features throughout. Spacious living areas, outdoor entertaining area and enclosed rear yard. Family Perfection!
11 Betula Road
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Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
13 Kyrenia Court
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Emily Rayner SALES 0417 665 085
Neat brick & tile home located in a quiet cul-de-sac location. Open plan kitchen and dining with sliding door access to outside. Three generous sized bedrooms all with built in robes.
114 Edgecumbe Street, Tantanoola
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Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246
5 Glenmora Court
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In a beautiful secluded setting in the popular area of Moorak is this lovely family home. Open plan kitchen and dining with slow combustion heating. Plenty to offer with 4 generous sized bedrooms, 4 carports plus a double car garage.
Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113
$699,000-$759,000 4 2 12 A unique opportunity to live and work from home S.T.C.C. A beautiful & grand character home set on over half acre. Huge high clearance shedding, high exposure site – zoned light industrial. Work from home or lease the sheds!
Apply online www.tenantoptions.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088
32 Commercial Street West
COMMERCIAL 2/2 James Street 32 Commercial Street West
Avail 15/4/21
$220 pw 3 1 1 • Large three bedroom unit • Brand new kitchen • New floor coverings, day/night blinds and fresh paint throughout • Main bedroom with built in robes • Open lounge/dining/kitchen area with electric cooking • Freestanding electric heater in lounge area • Bathroom with bath • Car parking area • No pets
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$330 pw 3 2 1 • Three bedrooms, main with ensuite, all with BIR • Open plan kitchen/meals/ family area • Separate lounge • Main bathroom with spa • Ducted gas heating • Single garage under main roof • No pets
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$380 pw 4 2 2 • 4 bedrooms main with walk-in robe & ensuite • Formal lounge • Kitchen/ dine/family room • Slow combustion heating & r/c air conditioner • Double garage • Excellent views of city • Pets negotiable
Avail NOW Commercial • Approx. 178m2 showroom area • Excellent retail opportunity • Large open area with reverse cycle air conditioner • Suit a variety of uses • Separate office/store room and kitchen area • Rear carpark area • Large public carparking available • $38,000 + GST - Price Negotiable
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• 3 large bedrooms, 2 with built-in robes. • Ultra modern kitchen/meals/family area with stainless steel appliances and gas cooking. • Modern 3-way bathroom offering separate shower, toilet & vanity. • Spacious second formal lounge area. • Neutral decor throughout. • Extras include split system heating & cooling and quality day/ night blinds throughout. Malcolm Lewis 0429 009 072
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LUXURIOUS LIFESTYLE PROPERTY! 237 Casterton Road, Penola
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MASSIVE FAMILY HOME/ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT! 3 Chantilly Place, Mount Gambier • 10 kW solar system.
• Architecturally designed 5 bedroom home featuring a luxurious bathroom.
• Rainwater plumbed to taps in the entertainment area.
• Huge pergola area with ziptrack blinds, perfect for entertaining.
• Ducted heating in the front section of the home plus r/c split system air conditioning in the rear.
• Ample shedding, solid fencing & landscaped gardens.
• Instant gas hot water services.
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
• 10 minutes from Penola & the famous Coonawarra wine region.
• Wide driveway with plenty of off-street parking.
• The moment you step through the door, you will be greeted by the soaring high ceilings enhancing the elegant interiors.
• Pop Up Sprinklers front & back.
• This beautiful 5 bedroom property will be sure to impress.
NEW | $590,000 - $620,000
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Expressions of Interest
Deon Howell 0419 037 896
228 Commercial St East, Mt Gambier
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Residential Sales
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Property Management
Property Management
Property Management
Property Management
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
DEON HOWELL 0419 037 896
MALCOLM LEWIS 8726 4400
DANIELLE JOHNSTON 8726 4400
PAM KNIBBS 8726 4400
CHLOE SMITH 8726 4400
STOWE SCOTT 8726 4400
9 Ba y Roa d , Mou nt G a m bi e r
RLA 62833
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6 McGregor St, Mt Gambier Auction 15th May 12pm
10.45am - 11.00am
Open Saturday
134 Beaton Rd, Tantanoola 12 acres (approx) | Auction 22nd May 12pm
11.45am - 12.15pm
Open Saturday
Jason Malseed
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2/6 Germein Crt, Pt MacDonnell $329,000 - $339,000
9.45am - 10.15am
Open Saturday
79 North Tce, Mt Gambier $429,000 - $439,000
Jason Malseed
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Wendy Flint
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10 Ireland St, Millicent $319,000 - $329,000
12.30pm - 1.00pm
Open Saturday
154 - 156 Suttontown Rd, Suttontown $370,000
10.00am - 10.30am
Open Saturday
Jason Malseed
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Wendy Flint
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malseeds.com.au
1 Wehl Street South, Mount Gambier 08 8724 9999 98 George Street, Millicent 8733 1989
SERVICING THE GREATER LIMESTONE COAST + WESTERN VICTORIA
Jason 0419 032 795
Jade 0421 383 368
347 Tantanoola Rd, Tantanoola $130,000
Unit 1 & 2/13 Myall St, Mt Gambier $230,000 each
Wendy 0468 692 993
Wendy Flint
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Wendy Flint
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Sam 8724 9999
Courtney 8724 9999
19 Douglas St, Mt Gambier $250 per week
FOR LEASE
26 Derwent Crt, Mt Gambier $265,000
5.00pm - 5.30pm
Open Thursday
Selena 8724 9999
Kathy 8733 1989
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RURAL RUNDOWN Mount Gambier Market Report - CATTLE Numbers rose slightly as agents yarded 551 head of liveweight and open auction cattle. These sold to a smaller field of trade and processor buyers with feeders and restockers also operating. Quality was mixed at best with good quality cattle with both weight and condition becoming scarce however the buying group was keen to secure supply as the market sold to improved rates this week. Vealer numbers were small as steers ranged from 478c to 490c and heifers from 469c to 494c/kg. Yearling steers to the trade made from 408c to 466c
as similar heifers returned from 420c to 468c/kg. Feeders were active on steers from 380c to 496c and on heifers from mainly 380c to 491c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks lifted up to 7c as they ranged from 335c to 406c with feeder support from 364c to 425c/kg. Grown heifers to the trade made from 290c to 413c with feeder activity from 332c to 384c as manufacturing steers returned from 312c to 352c/kg. Heavy cows also lifted 7c as they made from 280c to 327c with the lighter types making from 232c to 284c with restocker support from 310c to 320c/kg.
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Heavy bulls to the trade made from 263c to 290c as restockers turned a pair back out up to 302c/kg
Mount Gambier Market Report - SHEEP & LAMB Numbers were small in the sheep and lamb sale as agents yarded 2357 lambs and 152 sheep to total 2509 head overall. These sold to the usual field of trade and processor buyers along with some restocker orders. Quality was good with some excellent heavy lambs coming forward in a solid sale. Light lambs were scarce as the trade were active here from $102 to $166 with some strong restocker competition as they turned lambs back out from $140 to $173/head. Tradeweight 3 score lambs ranged from $164 to $180 with most sales here from 760 to 800c with the heavy pens making from $183 to $200/head. Extra heavy lambs were well supplied as they made from $195 to the market high of $230/head. Hoggets made from $108 to $126 with the lighter sheep making from $122 to $153/head. Heavy sheep returned from $176 to $190 as wethers sold to $168 and rams ranged from $70 to $134/head.
Hamilton Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS WEDNESDAY Agents yarded 18,179 lambs at Hamilton last week. It was another very good offering of Trade lambs however it is evident that the summer crops are coming to an end and the the quality is starting to plain out over some of the lambs being offered. There was a full contingent of processers and restockers were in attendance and fully active in a market that was firm to $5 dearer for all trade lambs. Restocking competition was very strong and lifted a cog due to the quality on offer and the lighter lambs regained 15 to $20 per head Restockers came from Shepparton, the South East of South Australia and local areas restockers and feeders paying to$182. Light 12 to 18kg lambs 1nd 2 score made from $115 to $163, averaging from 860c and 1081ckg cwt. The light trade weight lambs two and three score18 to 22kg sold from $174 to $221/, to average between 800and 860c/ kg cwt. The medium trade weight lambs 22 to 25kg made from $174to $222/head, to average from 800c and 850c/kg cwt. Heavy trade weight lambs 26 to 30kg and over made up to $250/head, to average 720c/kg to 780c/kg cwt. Hoggets three score made to $193.
Naracoorte Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS Numbers remained steady as agents yarded 4,573 lambs and 477 sheep to total 5050 head overall. These sold to a smaller field of trade and processor buyers with a pair of regulars missing while a larger number of active restockers provided added competition on lambs to grow on. Quality was mixed with some of the weight of previous weeks missing as the market sold to better rates last week with an
increase in price of mainly $3 to $6/head. Light lambs to the trade ranged from $96 to $148 as the lightweight trade 2 and 3 score selection returned from $143 to $167/head. Restockers sourced lighter weights from $98 to $124 and they paid from $150 to $174/ head for those with better conditioning. Trade weight 3 score lambs made from $146 to $178to range from 780c to
830c/kg cwt. Heavy lambs returned from $184 to $218 with the extra heavy pens making from $218 to the market high of $261/head. Hoggets ranged from $120 to $195 as the lighter sheep made from $140 to $167 head. Medium weighted sheep returned from $155 to $210 with the heavy pens making from $196 to $255 as rams ranged from $70 to $154/head.
Naracoorte Market Report - CATTLE Numbers fell again following the public holidays as agents yarded 261 head of liveweight and open auction cattle. The offering was very mixed with most categories having something on offer, with the usual field of buyers in attendance, but the small numbers limited those who participated. Pricing was also mixed with most areas ranging from firm to slightly easier. Yearling steers to the trade made from 420c to 481c, with similar heifers returning from 390c to 487c/kg. Feeders sought steers from 405c to 483c, and heifers from 420c to 465c/kg. Restockers were active here from 422c to 444c on steers, while heifers broke the 500c mark as they were sourced from 320c to 502c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks were scarce in numbers as they ranged in price from 380c to 392c, while feeders operated here from 405c to 441c/kg. Grown heifers to the trade sold from 322c to 410c, with feeder support from 344c to 400c/kg. Heavy weight cows returned vendors from 280c to 334c to ease in price by 3c/kg. The light weight types to the trade made from 229c to 297c, as feeders were active here from 273c to 313c, and restockers to 327c/kg. Bulls ranged from 250c to 280c/kg.
Local community groups, organisations, individuals and volunteers with innovative and exciting ideas on how to successfully manage our region’s landscape are encouraged to apply now for funding from the Limestone Coast Landscape Board, Grassroots Grant program. Sixteen projects were successful in the last round of Grassroots Grants for the 2020/2021 year. Some of the projects currently underway include: • Millicent High School – Caring for Country, bringing Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Youth out on Country to experience cultural connection while learning how to Care for Country. • The City of Mount Gambier – Crater Lakes Weed Control, recognising and protecting all of the heritage values in the Crater Lakes area by identifying the local native species and pest plants and weeds and implementing controls. • Wine Grape Council of South Australia Incorporated – Establishing new demonstration sites in the Coonawarra region to showcase the use of native insectary plants in and around vineyards. • Pt MacDonnell Landcare Group Inc. – Community caring for karst springs and fens, incorporating citizen-science water quality monitoring in conjunction with on-ground actions to improve riparian habitat quality of karst springs and associated drains.
• Livestock SA Incorporated – trialling a large scale feral deer trap, in the South East to support productive and sustainable agriculture practices and management of natural resources. • Nature Glenelg Trust - High School science in the field, Grant High School Year 9 science students involved in wetland assessment, data collection and interpretation, site management and restoration of the Trust’s Mt Burr Swamp property. • Tatiara District Council – Mundulla Common Swamp enjoyment and enhancement. Weed Control and seed collection for revegetation of the area. • Beachport District Development Association Inc. – Developing a Spiny Rush management program for Lake George. Limestone Coast Landscape Board Chair Penny Schulz (pictured) said the Grassroots Grant program was an important element in the Landscape SA reform agenda, which ensures there is more funding opportunities for local communities dedicated to enhancing our region’s landscape. With a funding pool of $250,283 available the Limestone Coast Landscape Board expects to fund a range of projects in 2021/2022 across the region that will address its priority areas. Applications close April 19.
Millicent Market Report Agents yarded 361 liveweight cattle at the Millicent Saleyards last Wednesday. An increase of 103 head in the yarding of mostly good quality cattle was offered to the regular processor buying field. Overall the cattle sold to a much dearer trend. Several pens of well finished heavy steers ranged from 356 c/kg to 456 c/kg. Yearling steers ranged from 290 c/kg to 481 c/kg and young heifers from 180 c/kg to 509 c/kg. Some younger weaned steers topped the market at 518 c/kg. A small number of grown heifers ranged from 320 c/kg to 421 c/kg. Cows sold from 240 c/kg to 330 c/kg. Three bulls were offered, returning 250 c/kg to 3289 c/kg. The yarding averaged 430.45 c/ kg, an increase of over 55 c/kg. The next sale at the Millicent Saleyards will be held on Wednesday, April 21.
RURAL RUNDOWN Critical communication improvements Better internet connectivity for regional areas Mount Gambier is one of many regional communityites set to benefit from a Federal Government program aimed at ensuring internet connectivity during natural disasters, with the rollout of one of three satellite dishes by NBN Co on emergency buildings in the electorate of Barker. Federal Member for Barker Tony Pasin, who chairs the Parliaments Joint Standing Committee on the National Broadband Network, welcomed the roll out of satellite dishes at the Gambier Group Base in Mt Gambier, with the other two Barker installations occuring at the Mallee Group Control Centre in Lameroo and the Loxton SES.
“These are important investments by the Federal Government in helping those impacted by disaster to stay connected with family and essential services,” Mr Pasin said. “These satellite dishes will also act as a critical piece of infrastructure for those dealing with the impact of emergencies, including first responders by enabling them to maintain internet connectivity when managing disaster response and recovery efforts” Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts, the Hon Paul Fletcher MP, welcomed the latest satellite dish installations from NBN Co, ahead of the next bushfire season.
“By offering broadband connectivity powered by the National Broadband Network’s Sky Muster satellites - which have coverage of all 7.7 million square kilometres of Australia and operate even when terrestrial mobile or fixed line networks have ceased operating,” Minister Fletcher said. “These dishes will help people in disaster affected locations stay in contact before, during and after a bushfire or other disaster.” The satellite dishes are part of the Morrison Government’s $37.1m Securing Telecommunications Against Natural Disasters package to improve the resilience of communications networks.
Hamilton Market Report SHEEP & LAMBS THURSDAY Agents yarded 9249 sheep at Hamilton, a reduction of 3688 head from the previous sale. It was a very mixed offering last week and did not display the overall quality and weight of previous sales. All weights and grades were still available, but heavy sheep were again in the minority. All the regular buyers were in attendance and fully active. The sale was very strong over all categories resulting in all light to medium sheep being $20/head dearer with the heavy sheep 30kg plus, fully firm and terminal rams were stronger by $40/head. Hoggets sold to $240/head. Light weight 1 and 2 score sheep sold from $114 to $144/head to average between 700c and 750c/kg. Medium weight sheep 2 and 3 score sold from $165 to $222/head averaging around 700 to 750c/kg cwt. Heavy merino ewes sold from $178 to $188/head. Heavy merino wethers made from $164 to $236/ head. Heavy crossbred ewes sold to a top of $250/head averaging 690c/kg cwt. The general cost of mutton was approximately 700 to 750c/kg cwt. Rams, terminal sire to $120 and merino rams to $180/head.
Boost for local fishermen Critical quota news for local lobster industry Commercial rock lobster fishers will be able to carry-over uncaught quota and have extended fishing seasons in temporary changes to help fishers manage the financial impacts of global market disruptions. Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development David Basham (pictured below) said changes are being introduced at the request of the state’s rock lobster fishers and will help the industry which has experienced a challenging 12 months. “The Marshall Liberal Government strongly supports our commercial rock lobster industry and has been working with industry leaders to implement assistance measures,” Minister Basham said.
“To help navigate the current market turbulence, our fishers have requested extended fishing seasons as well as the opportunity to carry over quota. “The Marshall Liberal Government is pleased to support these requests and provide fishers with the flexibility they need, so long as the sustainability of our premium fish species is protected. “At the request of the South Eastern Professional Fishermen’s Association, southern zone rock lobster fishers will be granted additional time to catch their quota this year, with the current season being extended to 31 July 2021 and the next season opening early on 15 September 2021. “Southern zone rock lobster
“...these temporary management measures will provide fishers with a level of flexibility as they assess the best ways to deal with the current market outlook...” Nathan Kimber (South Eastern Profesional Fishermen’s Association executive officer)
fishers will also be granted the option to carry-over up to 20 per cent of their quota entitlements from this season to the next, if they do not catch all their quota, as recommended by industry.” Minister Basham said carry-over of all uncaught quota from the inner region of the northern zone will be allowed consistent with the recommendation of the South Australian Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishermen’s Association. “These changes build on similar flexible arrangements for fisheries introduced last year in response to COVID-19 market disruptions and I thank all fishers who engaged with their local industry representatives to reach these recommendations,” Minister Basham said. “South Australia’s rock lobster industry is incredibly important to our state economy supporting thousands of jobs and the sector has endured a challenging past year through the double impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and changes to trade with China.” The South Australian Northern Zone Rock Lobster Fishermen’s Association executive officer Kyri Toumazos said the decision to allow carry over of quota this season for both regions of the northern fishery was a huge relief for the industry. “With the impact of COVID-19 and the trade issues with China it has been a very difficult year for the industry and this announcement will certainly help,” Mr Toumazos said. “By providing this certainty our fishers will be able to plan their fishing to provide maximum benefit to their business without jeopardising sustainability of stock.” South Eastern Professional
Fishermen’s Association executive officer Nathan Kimber said the temporary management changes for the Southern Zone was welcome news. “The Rock Lobster industry has been impacted by a range of market disturbances and access issues over the past 14 months,” Mr Kimber said. “These temporary management
measures will provide fishers with a level of flexibility as they assess the best ways to deal with the current market outlook.” For further information on the Southern Rock Lobster management arrangements for both the Northern and Southern Zone fisheries visit www.pir.sa.gov. au/fishing/commercial_fishing/ fisheries/rock_lobster_fishery
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If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands... I’ve been thinking recently about who the happiest people in Mount Gambier are. In many ways it hasn’t been the happiest twelve months so if we can find people who are still very happy, we may be able to work out their secret. After the recent Fringe festival, I considered that it may be musicians. That would have to be a pretty enjoyable lifestyle, right? But the more I thought about this one, the more I thought that musicians aren’t necessarily all that
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Three years old is just about the best time of your life. You haven’t had the education system steal all the joy from life. As a three year old, pretty much anything you do will be celebrated. Recognise a shape. You are so clever. Count past twenty. Watch family members applaud like you’ve just split the atom. Pee in the toilet. Be worshipped like some sort of a God. But expect recognition for those things three years later and you will be sadly disappointed. Even if you have an accident in your pants, people will still treat it as reasonably understandable and won’t get on your case about it. As a three year old you have the power to get almost anything you want as well. Scream loud enough, for long enough, and your every desire is likely to be
met. If this doesn’t work, go for the opposite approach by giving Mum of Dad a hug or a kiss and tell them how much you love them. This works even better on a grandparent. When you’re three it doesn’t take much to keep you entertained either. Bodily functions are hilarious. A well timed fart will have you still laughing a week later. Bubble wrap is half an hour of joy. A large box will keep you going for the next week. You’re also massively easy to impress as a three year old. You think your parents are the most impressive humans on the planet. Who is the fastest person on Earth? Dad. The strongest? Mum. The kindest? Mum. The best baker of cakes? Mum. As a three year old, there is almost nothing they can do
to disappoint you. Admittedly this wasn’t exactly my experience as my Mum was in jail for this period of my life, but it was balanced out by the digital watch she’d stolen for me. When you’re three, if you have older siblings they are sent off to school each day so you get the house to yourself. You are all by yourself and don’t need to share. What I would give for that now… Ultimately I’ve decided that the happiest person in Mount Gambier is the guy I saw walking down Pick Avenue last week. He had a box of beer on his shoulder. As I drove past he definitely had a smile on his face, for obvious reasons already. I was on my way to work so I didn’t have a smile on my face, but I suspect he wasn’t heading to work. Clearly he had life worked out. Apart from the box of beer, he was also wearing a track suit, and when I say a track suit I mean matching top and bottom that were clearly from about 1993. I didn’t get a good look, but I think it may have been a vintage Scott Mobil Pioneers outfit. I was stuck in leather shoes, dress pants, button up shirt and a tie. I know who was more comfortable (and stylish for that matter.) If you think you might be, or know, this happy chappy, email me at robbietansel@gmail.com I think I’d like to be mentored by him.
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THURSDAY APRIL 15
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7TWO
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Classifications: (G) General, (PG) Parental Guidance, (M) Mature Audiences, (MA15+) Mature Audience Over 15 Years[s] Subtitles, Consumer Advice: (d) drug references, (s) sexual references or sex scenes (h) horror, (l) language, (mp) medical procedures, (n) nudity, (v) violence
TV SATURDAY, APRIL 17
SATURDAY APRIL 17
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PEACH
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SEVEN SA
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SBS MOVIES
NITV
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Full Time Position Recreational Vehicle (RV) Technician Jayco Mount Gambier is a locally owned business selling new Jayco RV’s and a variety of second hand RV’s. To complement the business we offer RV servicing, repairs and fitting of accessories to all makes and models of RV units. Due to an increased demand in the business we require a suitably qualified RV technician to join our team. The successful applicant will possess the following. • Be able to work in a safe manner and abide by the company WHS policies and procedures • Demonstrate a sound knowledge and have the skill set to carry out RV repairs and servicing • A mechanical trade qualification would be an advantage • A sound understanding of 12 volt systems • Be able to work unsupervised • Have a strong work ethic and the ability to work within a team as well as individually • Demonstrate excellent time management skills • Attention to detail • Possess a current driver’s license • Be prepared to undertake further training in the operation of the business and Jayco specific requirements If you are ready to be involved in a growing RV market, work in a clean and friendly environment, please forward your application via email including covering letter and resume to: Peter Pignotti peter@jaycomtgambier.com.au Applications close 26th April 2021
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STAFF WANTED Assistant Manager Console Operators/Customer Service Staff Hospitality Staff Baristas Short Order Cooks 24/7 site all shifts available
- Must be available to work shift work including weekends & night shifts - All casual - Possible permanent part time available after 6 month probation period Looking for enthusiastic customer service Able to work a variety of shifts including early mornings, afternoon & night. We are open 24 hours a day 7 days per week. Experience in a busy customer service environment you will need: 1. Be able to work independently or as a team 2. Ensure our site is clean & meeting our presentation standards 3. Excellent work ethic 4. Good cash handling skills 5. Computer literacy 6. Hospitality/food handling experience 7. Be committed to work place safety 8. Uniform and full training will be provided For a confidential discussion and more information about the role please send you application to info@endg.com.au or call Pip St John on 0400 677 690
Electrician Jubilee Sawmill
OneFortyOne (OFO) is a vertically integrated, trans-Tasman sustainable timber products organisation. The OFO Jubilee Sawmill 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 are interested in high quality people with transferable skills and experience gained from any industry. We understand that our people are the cornerstone to our success. We are passionate about being a great place to work, have industry leading training and employee development programs, good work life balance and competitive remuneration. This position reports to the Electrical Supervisor. Your main responsibilities will be to safely and efficiently carry out preventative maintenance, trouble shooting, repairs, breakdowns and plant improvements across the Jubilee Sawmill Site. Key selection criteria will be based on your demonstrated skills and attributes: • Good problem-solving skills • Ability to prioritise & act with a sense of urgency to ensure plant uptime targets are achieved • Able to work effectively independently or in a group • Willing to continually learn • Work to grow our apprentices • Have a professional, positive, can do attitude. Skills are important however the right attitude is essential The prospective candidate must have the relevant trade qualification, “A” Grade Electrical License SA or equivalent will require the flexibility to work a rotating 3 shift roster. To be part of an ambitious, results-driven and rewarding team please email a cover letter and current Resume to: karen.shanahan@onefortyone.com
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OneFortyOne (OFO) is a vertically integrated, trans-Tasman sustainable timber products organisation. The OFO Jubilee Sawmill 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 are interested in high quality people with transferable skills and experience gained from any industry. We understand that our people are the cornerstone to our success. We are passionate about being a great place to work, have industry leading training and employee development programs, good work life balance and competitive remuneration. This position reports to the Maintenance Supervisor. Your main responsibilities will be to safely and efficiently carry out repair and PM work across the Jubilee Sawmill Site.
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Key selection criteria will be based on your demonstrated skills and attributes: • Maintenance fitting & machining work • Ability to prioritise & act with a sense of urgency to ensure plant uptime targets are achieved • Good problem-solving skills • Able to work effectively independently or in a group • Willing to continually learn • Work to grow our apprentices • Have a professional, positive, can do attitude. Skills are important however the right attitude is essential To be considered for this position you must be a qualified tradesperson and will require the flexibility to work a rotating 3 shift roster. To be part of an ambitious, results-driven and rewarding team please email a cover letter and current Resume to: karen.shanahan@onefortyone.com For any queries or further information about the role, please contact Andrew Hoath andrew.hoath@onefortyone.com or 0418 854 269. Applications close Friday 30 April 2021.
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Popular Tiger clocks up 200th A Grade game for Tantanoola
High respected Tiger Braydn Reilly celebrated his 200th senior appearance for Tantanoola and while a win was not on the cards for the quintessential swingman, there is no doubting the high regard with which he is held at his club and the competition at large. Taking on Robe at the seaside club’s home, Reilly’s 200th A Grade appearance was just another highlight in the decorated player’s long standing history at the Tantnaoola Football Club. He debuted with the club in the early 2000s as part of the junior colts program and by 2006 he was already a premiership player as part of the Tigers’ senior colts line-up. He was also the leading goal kicker for the league in that memorable season, slotting 69 for the season. He also made his A Grade debut in that season under then coach Adam Walden. He once again won the club’s senior colts leading goal kicker in 2007 in a year he got to taste a lot more game time in the A Grade playing in a losing grand final team. Reilly has developed a career where he is the go-to player for his coach when he needs someone to take on a role and he has literally player all over the ground in his 200 game A Grade career.
He loves the challenge of playing against some of the opposition’s best big men each week and he also understands the importance, not just of being a good team mate but a loyal, hard working club person and not surprisingly he has held both the captaincy and vice captaincy over his time at the Tigers. His trophy cabinet is full of a number of individual accolades and not surprisingly they are awards based around consistency and versatility. Braydn not only celebrated the milestone with his team mates but also with his fiancé Kath and daughters Bella and Ruby. THE REILLY FILES • 2008 A grade most improved • 2009 A grade best team man • 2010A grade best team man • 2013 A grade coach’s trophy • 2014 A grade most consistent • 2017 A grade best utility • 2018 A grade most consistent • 2019 A grade best team man
SPORT Good to be back
Senior football & netball returns after a season off It was a stark reminder football and netball are winter sports as the region’s ovals and courts were whipped by strong winds and intermittent rain in the opening round of the 2021 season. Safe to say, though, no one really cared as senior and junior football and netball returned to the region after most competitions had a hiatus in 2020. Western Border and Mid South East kicked off their 2021 season at the weekend, with Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara celebrating their opening round this coming weekend. The opening round results in Western Border football were as expected with North Gambier showing no mercy to an undermanned Casterton Sandford and South Gambier also easily accounting for Millicent. East Gambier and West Gambier played out a tough, dour affair with the Bulldogs kicking five goals in the third quarter while keeping the Roos scoreless, setting up the eight point final victory. The players that shone in round one were also a lot of the usual suspects. Sam Stafford and Justin McConnell both kicking bags for North; Lawrie Bradley Brown and Tom Holmes in West’s best, Mark Rumbelow and Brad Rathjen leading the way for East and Taylor Saffin and star recruit Jack Casey on fire for South. It was a similar story in Mid South East football action with the likes of Daron McElroy (Port MacDonnell); Zacc Cocks (Glencoe); Dylan Ridley (Mt Burr) and Jake Wight (Hatherleigh) all starring for their respective clubs. The respective netball competitions also threw up few surprises with plenty of new faces in the A Grade line-ups for both Western Border and Mid South East competitions. 2019 runner up Glencoe got the job done over an improved Port MacDonnell; Mt Burr saw new coach Tamara Haggett start off her senior coaching career with a win over an inexperienced Kongorong; with Tantanoola and Hatherleigh both securing expected victories. Western Border saw East announce itself as a genuine contender, while West Gambier’s young talent will only get better after a tough start; Millicent also unveiled a new line-up but still have plenty of quality, although
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ROUND ONE ACTION: (Above top) It was a game played in tight at McDonald Park at the weekend and here West’s most damaging player on the day Jordan Williams is pursued by East veteran Shem Balshaw as Todd McPartlan looks to provide support for his Roos team mate. FAST OUT OF THE BLOCKS: (Above bottom) East Gambier recruit Lisa Fyfe looks to deny West star Lisa McGregor in the Bulldogs convincing win over the Roos after a 16-4 opening quarter. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER losing Lisa Duldig to a calf injury will not help. North Gambier started strongly as they look to finalise their best combination with a raft
of returning players, while South and Casterton Sandford are both rebuilding.
APRIL 17 (FOOTBALL & NETBALL) KOWREE NARACOORTE TATIARA Border Districts v Kingston (Frances); Kybybolite v Keith; Lucindale v Padthaway; Mundulla v Naracoorte; Penola v Bordertown MID SOUTH EAST Port MacDonnell v Kalangadoo; Mt Burr v Glencoe; Tantganoola v Kongorong; Nangwarry v Robe; Hatherleigh - BYE. WESTERN BORDER South Gambier v West Gambier; Casterton Sandford v Millicent; North Gambier v East Gambier
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Kent continues good form with local win
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South East Field & Game host more than 50 shooters for mid week sporting clays event RESULTS AA Grade 1st - Danny Bellinger (47/50) 2nd - Chris Vonstanke Jn (44/50) 3rrd - Ron Rhook (43/50) A Grade 1st - Geoffrey McLean (41/50) 2nd - Ross Stevens (39/50)
3rd - Steven Scheidl (38/50) B Grade 1st - Simon Withers (36/50) 2nd - Wally Wombwell (33/50) 3rd - Michael Gates (30/50) C Grade 1st - Mathew Burdon (28/50) 2nd - Michael Quirke (28/50)
AA Grade - Chris VonStanke Snr & Danny Bellinger
B Grade - Simon Withers & Michael Gates
C Grade - Matt Lucas
3rd - Mathew Lucas (24/50) Senior 1st - Christopher Wright (46/50) 2nd - Ernie Scheidl (44/50) 3rd - Greg Kessegian (40/50) Veteran 1st - Neville Kent (43/50) 2nd - Peter Klieve (40/50) 3rd - Kevin Dyson (39/50) Ladies 1st - Nicola Harradine (36/50) 2nd - Elizabeth Rymill (35/50) 3rd - Tasha Bellinger (35/50) Junior 1st - Kody Vanderhorst (30/50) 2nd - Brodie Von Stanke (29/50) 3rd - Zoe Ashby (21/50) Sub Junior 1st - William Von Stanke (32/50) 2nd - Kain Ashby (28/50) 3rd - Shakielle Von Stanke (25/50)
Veterans - Neville Kent & Peter Klieve
Ladies - Nicola Harradine & Tasha Bellinger
Juniors - Kody Vanderhorst, Brodie VonStanke-Dowie & Zoe Ashby
Sub Juniors - Will VonStanke, Kain Ashby & Shakielle VonStanke
South East Field & Game recently held a Wednesday afternoon/ twilight Compak sporting clays shoot at Burrungule Park. Fifty-three shooters nominated for the event sponsored by O`Connor & Graney and K & S Fuels. The in form Jeremy Kent (47/50) took out the Gambier Shooting Supplies High Gun. The next shoot is on Monday, April 26, at Burrungule Park and is a 50 Target Sporting Clays and 20 Target Compak (SxS)
Gambier Shooting Supplies High Gun - Jeremy Kent
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Bulldogs send ominous warning
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Western Border Football MALCOLM BLIGHT
GARRY LYON SENIORS TO ADVERTISE CONTACT: JILL 0400 598 327 DUNCAN 0407 722 983 ROSANGELA 0419 366 649 South Gambier 4.3 9.7 10.12 13.17 (95) Millicent 0.3 2.5 4.6 5.7 (37) Goals - South: K. Eagleson 5; B. Kain 4; D. Handreck 2; B. O’Neil, K. Jones. Millicent: S. Willis 3; G. Robinson 2. Best - South: T. Saffin, S. Enderl, J. Casey, K. Eagelson, J. Tentye, B. O’Neil. Millicent: S. Gray, S. Willis, Z. McGuiness, B. Shanks, F. Bradley, N. Lang. North Gambier 7.2 8.2 15.5 18.8 (116) Casterton Sandford 1.0 2.0 3.0 7.4 (46) Goals - North: S. Stafford 7; J. McConnell 6; J. Griffith, D. Munn, W. Stafford, T. McInerney, J. Schutz. Casterton Sandford: A. McKinnon, C. Jarrad 2; J. Gibbs, J. Smith, R. Killey. Best - North: S. Stafford, H, Telford, N. McInerney, J. Schutz, D. Munn. Casterton Sandford: D. Cleary, J. Smith, A. McKinnon, C. Jarrad, A. Dundon, T. Foster. East Gambier 0.2 0.3 5.7 6.8 (44) West Gambier 0.5 1.7 1.7 4.12 (36) Goals - East: T. Lockwood, M. Rumbelow 2; G. Cooper, G. Ransom. West: G. Ha, T. Lewis, A. Pfitzner, J. Schapel. Best - East: M. Rumbelow, N. Lock, B. Rathjen, J. Forster, J. FRy, M. Willson. West: J. Williams, L. Bradley-Brown, T. Holmes, T. Lewis, K. Giddings, R. Cowling. RESERVES East Gambier 5.7 (37) d West Gambier 3.5 (23) South Gambier 10.18 (78) d Millicent 2.1 (13) North Gambier 8.15 (63) d Casterton Sandford 4.5 (29) UNDER 18 West Gambier 11.9 (75) d East Gambier 4.4 (28) South Gambier 10.13 (73) d Millicent 5.4 (34) North Gambier - BYE UNDER 16 West Gambier 12.11 (83) d East Gambier 3.2 (20) South Gambier White 7.5 (47) d Millicent 2.3 (15) North Gambier 13.12 (90) d Casterton Sandford 1.3 (9) April 14 - South Gambier White v South Gambier Red UNDER 14 East Gambier 4.7 (31) d West Gambier 4.3 (27) South Gambier White 8.11 (59) d Millicent 3.5 (23) East Gambier has sounded North Gambier 13.16 (94) d Casterton Sandford 0.0 (0) an ominous warning to the rest April 14 - South Gambier White v South Gambier Red of the Western Border Netball competition with a convincing win over long time rival West Gambier. Both sides unveiled significantly new look line-ups and in the end A GRADE Millicent 57 (D. Verbena, K. Tincknell) d South Gambier 30 (I. Walker, it was all about the start with G. Edwards); North Gambier 56 (M. Whaites, N. McConnell) d Casterton East cementing a 12 goal lead Sandford 28 (S. Fidler, I. Cleary); East Gambier 63 (T. Gray, L. Fyfe) d West by quarter time as the Bulldogs Gambier 36 (C. Ransom, S. Ritter) exploded out of the blocks with A RESERVE an unrelenting game built on Millicent 59 (S. Ellis, A. Pratt) d South Gambier 11 (M. Thiele, E. Bouchier); physical pressure and speed of North Gambier 71 (E. Stafford, A. O’Shaughnessy) d Casterton Sandford ball. The Bulldogs have been the 23 (N. Rhook, C. Rice); East Gambier 44 (C. Perryman, C. Horrigan) d West pre-season talk of the town with Gambier 42 (M. Horrigan, Z. Malseed) new playing coach Emily Hunter, B GRADE defensive recruit Lisa Fyfe and the Millicent 38 (M. Varcoe, J. Sunderland) d South Gambier 25 (T. Attiwill, C. Riley); Casterton Sandford 29 (E. Jarrad, R. Newell) d North Gambier 21 new goaling combination of star (A. Dyson, A. Whan); East Gambier 43 (N. Smith, A. Feast) d West Gambier goaler Tenille Gray, who is returning 35 (M. Sutherland, A. Boyd) from Adelaide at weekends to C GRADE play, and rising star Amryn Bosko. Millicent 45 (S. Sims, K. Goglan) d South Gambier 26 (B. Winterfield, Add to that the class of Tarsh I. Morale); North Gambier 39 (C. Miller, B. Young) d Casterton Sandford McCallum and the tenacity and 17 (K. Hutchins, M. Dennis); West Gambier 31 (N. Clayton, K. Earle) d East strength in the air of Bo Creek and Gambier 23 (L. Davis, G. Quick) Tyne Bosko and East has its best 17 & UNDER chance in decades to dethrone Millicent 57 (R. Kenny, D. Tunkin) d South Gambier 43 (A. Duncan, M. Reid); Millicent. The Saints also unveiled Casterton Sandford 43 (M. Hutchins, E. Jarrad) d North Gambier 26 (K. Winterfield, A. Coon); West Gambier 54 (Z. Malseed, H. Pearson) d East a new look team, without long Gambier 42 (K. Dempsey, A. Bosko) time premiership stars Hayley Dunn 15 & UNDER A and Donna Denton, who were Millicent 58 (A. Denton, A. Janssen) d South Gambier 3 (C. Ryan, controlling things from the coaches M. Harrold); North Gambier 58 (J. Young, C. Mackereth) d Casterton bench but the return of Kimmi Sandford 17 (C. Hulm, I. Lane); East Gambier 36 (T. Burford, K. Neilson) d Tincknell (Varcoe), the permanent West Gambier 25 (L. Croker, A. Pearson) move of Hannah Nitschke to 15 & UNDER B defence, the speed and creativity Millicent 20 (A. Pratt, M. Alcock) d South Gambier 11 (S. Wight, C. Attiwill); of Demi Verbena, Lucy Denton Casterton Sandford 33 (L. Pridham, M. Elshagh-Betson) d North Gambier 25 and Paige Nitschke and the Saints (E. Mustart, P. de Nys); East Gambier 33 (T. Burford) d West Gambier 26 (Z. Sugden), A. Judd)) still have a lot to work with for yet 13 & UNDER A another premiership defence. Millicent 63 (P. Paul, M. Gysbers) d South Gambier 11 (G. Dalton, R. Milich); South was a barely recognisable North Gambier 65 (R. Mitchell, E. Adam) d Casterton Sandford 0 (R. Forbes, team but Imi Walker again proved A. Crauford); West Gambier 24 (E. Jolley, H. Jackson) d East Gambier 16 to be the class act, filling in for (L. McIntosh, K. Kerr) her former team while home on 13 & UNDER B university holidays, and debutante Millicent 27 (J. Hibberd, T. Grosser) d South Gambier 3 (S. Ryan, H. Harvey); Lara Munro showed she belongs North Gambier 48 (G. Nulty, M. Allen) d Casterton Sandford 7 (M. Rees, at this level. Casterton Sandford C. Gorman); West Gambier 19 (A. Humphries-Anderson) d East Gambier 3 battled hard as they also put a (T. Kemp, J. O’Dea) 11 & UNDER new, inexperienced combination Millicent 28 (L. Van Eeden, B. Madden) d South Gambier 1 (L. Dening, on court while North, also with C. Sims); Casterton Sandford 12 (Y. Grigg, B. Mutch) d North Gambier 9 a sea of new, albeit familiar, (J. Baron, A. Kamphius); West Gambier 19 (H. Jackson, I. Richards) d East faces were clinical in securing an Gambier 3 (O. Hosking, S. McCracken) opening round win. THEY’RE BACK: (Above top) West’s Amy Cram & (above bottom) East recruit Lisa Fyfe. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER
Western Border Netball
TOUGH IN THE CLINCHES: (Above) East Gambier’s Luke Johnston looks to offload the ball as he is caught in a tackle from his West opponent. PLOTTING A ROUND ONE WIN: (Left) East Gambier coach Matt Willson runs through the plan mwith his charges as the Bulldogs looked to open the season with a win. PHOTOS COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER
Mid South East Football
SENIORS Port MacDonnell 3.2 6.5 7.7 12.9 (81) Glencoe 3.4 5.6 7.8 9.11 (65) Goals - Pt Mac: K. Thomson 5; H. Stevens 3; D. Bromley, J. Turner, T. Sullivan, M. Roscow. Robe: J. Blackwell 3; P. Mitchell, I. MUlraney, B. Hentschke, W. Maloney, D. Childs, A. Hentschke. Best - Pt Mac: D. McElroy, D. Bromley, K. McClean, M. Smith, B. McGregor, N. Brotherton. Glencoe: D. Childs, P. Mitchell, R. Smith, Z. Cocks, J. Miller. Mt Burr 2.3 7.9 9.10 10.16 (76) Kongorong 1.4 3.4 4.9 4.9 (33) Goals - Mt Burr: J. Gregory, H. Smith, N. Muhovics 2; D. Ridley, J. Fiebig, R. Gamble, W. Bowering. Kongorong: J. Attard 2; J. Simkin, C. Sandercock. Best - Mt Burr: D. Ridley, J. Fiebig, T. Allen, N. Muhovics, S. Wallis, J. Wallis. Kongorong: M. Weistra, S. Fleming, M. Cordy, J. Attard, P. Ellis. Robe 5.4 6.5 7.10 8.12 (60) Tantanoola 1.1 3.5 3.5 5.10 (40) Goals - Robe: Z. Deane, R. Dickinson, J. Kelly 2; J. Hentschke, J. Jarrett. Tantanoola: B. White, T, Hatt 2; H. Boully. Best - Robe: Z. Deane, T. Williams, G. Dutton, J.Hentschke, J. Sneath. Tantanoola: C. Oliver, M. Sorella, A. Roberts, B. White, R. Osborne. Hatherleigh 6.5 13.12 24.18 29.26 (200) Nangwarry 1.0 1.0 2.1 2.2 (14) Goals - Hatherleigh: J. Wight 12, J. Skeer 5; L. Brown, J. Galpin 3; J. Bateman, S. Telfer 2; J. Fergons-Lane, J. Telfer. Nangwarry: No details available. Best - Hatherleigh: J. Fergons-Lane, J. Wight, J. Skeer, W. Chay, S. Waring, B. Leopold. Nangwarry: No details available. RESERVES Port MacDonnell 25.19 (169) d Glencoe 1.1 (7) Kongorong 12.11 (83) d Mt Burr 2.4 (16) Robe 16.13 (109) d Tantanoola 5.0 (30) Hatherleigh 25.22 (172) d Nangwarry 0.0 (0) SENIOR COLTS Glencoe 21.22 (148) d Port MacDonnell 1.4 (10) Kongorong 13.10 (88) d Mt Burr 10.3 (63) Robe 16.18 (114) d Tantanoola 0.3 (3) Hatherleigh 15.15 (105) d Nangwarry 1.5 (11) JUNIOR COLTS Glencoe 8.12 (60) d Port MacDonnell 1.3 (9) Kongorong 8.7 (55) d Mt Burr 2.0 (12) Tantanoola 4.1 (25) d Robe 2.11 (23) Hatherleigh 16.5 (101) d Nangwarry 1.1 (7)
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Borderline to host two State titles
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Best junior sedan drivers & sportsmans competitors headed to Glenburnie track The Borderline Speedway continues to build its stellar reputation for hosting State and National events and this weekend another chapter will be written with the Glenburnie track and its hard working volunteers hosting two State titles on Saturday night. The South Australian Junior Sedan title will be run and won, as will the South Australian Sportsman Titles. The field for the junior sedan title is strong with drivers coming from right across Australia – again the Borderline is hosting the next national championships in junior sedan, ensuring drivers want every opportunity possible to get used to the always well-prepared track. The national title has been pushed back a year because of the significant interruptions the sport had in 2020 so instead of national titles January 2022, which is when the Borderline was slated to host the junior sedans national titles, it has now been rescheduled for 2023. More than 30 rising stars will contest the SA Junior Sedan Title, including two Western Australian based drivers, two from Tasmania and the Northern Territory’s Henry Brumfield all making the long journey to Mount Gambier. There are 19 Victorians crossing the border to try and steal SA’s silverware, with the rest of the drivers from the host State. There are plenty of drivers to
watch in the junior sedan title race, including Australian number two Drew Flatman, from Victoria, Tasmanian number one Lachlan Robins, a title he claimed in the past couple of months, with Western Australian number two Kayne Dellar will also be in strong contention. Closer to home, Hamilton driver Rylan Pech has been in winning form at Hamilton and Geelong events in recent weeks and it is also great for organisers to see six female drivers in the field. The juniors will be run over three heats and a final, which must be completed by 11pm under racing rules, with Borderline Speedway president Cary Jennings predicting a 10pm final for that prestigious title. In recent years, the Borderline
Mid South East Netball
A GRADE Glencoe 51 (S. Edwards. C. Hentschke) d Port MacDonnell 40 (J Trench, B. Williams); Mt Burr 31 d Kongorong 8; Tantanoola 46 (S. Little, A. Lucas) d Robe 32 (A. Campbell, K. Ross); Hatherleigh 70 (L. MacGregor, S. Faulkner) d Nangwarry 19 (C. Dinnison, H. Burner) A RESERVE Glencoe 44 (T. Rothe, J. Gosden) d Port MacDonnell 31 (H. Smith, K. Smith); Kongorong 28 d Mt Burr 15; Tantanoola 37 (G. Clarke, L. Barber) d Robe 21 (K. Winterfield, S. Haggett); Hatherleigh 36 (M. Smith) d Nangwarry 17 (H Vanderhorst, T. James) B GRADE Glencoe 63 (K. Medhurst, C. Watson) d Port MacDonnell 57 (C. Merrett, K. Millard); Kongorong 29 d Mt Burr 15; Tantanoola 49 (A. Mason, N. Rutkowski) d Robe 25 (E. Brooks, S. Penfold); Hatherleigh 56 (E. Major, N. Chambers) d Nangwarry 27 (J. Glynn, M. Trestrail) B RESERVE Glencoe 38 (A. Tweddle, K. Owen) d Port MacDonnell 32 (F. Scott, L. Feast); Mt Burr 18 d Kongorong 11; Robe 19 (A. Nunan, R. Thomson) drew with Tantanoola 19 (L. Jackson, K. Ballintyne); Hatherleigh 84 (I. Marshall, M. Pulmer) d Nangwarry 10 (A. Whitehouse) 17 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 37 (A. Smith, S. Collins) d Glencoe 26 (J. Mitchell, Z. Mulraney); Mt Burr 56 d Kongorong 9; Robe 31 (E. Mackey, B. Carter) d Tantanoola 13 (T. Rowe, E. Clarke); Hatherleigh 90 (L. Chester, D. Jones) d Nangwarry 3 (T. Cranwell, S. Fox) 15 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 43 d Glencoe 9 (J. Owen, J. Jagger); Mt Burr 61 d Kongorong 1; Tantanoola 32 (M. Cushion, T. Walker) d Robe 18 (G. Wirth, M. Yeo); Hatherleigh 49 (I. Howell, A. Chambers) d Nangwarry 19 (S. Petrie, E. Timms) 13 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 20 (M. Coe, B. Lewis) d Glencoe 16 (V. Thorne M. Maney); Mt Burr 19 d Kongorong 5; Robe 30 (M. Varga, M. Fennell) d Tantanoola 8 (M. Cushion, B. Roberts); Hatherleigh 31 (L. Carruthers, K. Nettle) d Nangwarry 25 (K. Epiha, S. Virtanen)
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would have had some of its own drivers contesting this title but many of the potential contenders graduated to senior classes in the past 12 months, including Ryan Harry, who will be competing in the Formula 500. “The good news is all those kids from here that were juniors last year have stayed in speedway and are racing other classes,” Jennings said.
There are 18 drivers set to contest the SA Sportsmans Title, which is a good number for this class, and again there is two female competitors looking to claim the silverware. There is plenty of other entertainment on offer for Saturday night’s program, with a strong field of wingless sprints, the SA Formula 500 Series in town and the classic hot rods, which will mean there will
be 85-90 cars calling the Borderline Speedway pits home this weekend. Racing starts at 5pm and tickets need to be purchased online. CONTENDERS: SA Sportsmans State Title contenders Troy Curran (above left) &Jock Baker (above right). PHOTOS COURTESY OF STEVE RICE
Indoor bowls results Kimberly-Clark Australia Pennants - Round 1 Wandilo Water Rats 63 d Glenburnie 35, Mt Gambier Bowls Club 72 d Blue Lake Bowlers White 43, RSL & District 53 d Kongorong 48, Mil Lel 73 d Glencoe 54, Commercial Club 79 d Moorak Blue 33, Post-Tel 80 d Moorak Red 35, Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 57 d Saints 53, Yahl Bye. Shield Qualification Premiership Table after round 1 Commercial Club 2 points, 239.39%; Post-Tel 2, 228.57; Wandilo Water Rats 2,180.00; Mt Gambier Bowls Club 2, 167.44; Mil Lel 2, 135.18; RSL & District Gold 2, 110.41; Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 2, 107.54; Saints 0, 92.98; Kongorong 0, 90.56; Glencoe 0, 73.97; Blue Lake Bowlers White 0, 59.72; Glenburnie 0, 55.55; Moorak Red 0, 43.75; Moorak Blue 0, 41.77; Yahl 0, 00.00.
Harvey shines at Attamurra The final round of the Summer Salver which was postponed from February 17 due to extreme heat conditions, was played in a stroke format last Wednesday at Attamurra. Scores from the previous rounds of stroke, par and stableford held earlier this year are included to determine the overall winner who will be presented with her trophy donated by life member Isobel Phillips in the near future. Denise Harvey produced a great score of 91 off the stick to win with a nett 69 for the final round. Harvey played the back nine first and dropped three shots but on the front nine, she took control including a birdie on the third hole and finished the last two holes with pars. Betty McKechnie played a very steady round being three under at the turn before finishing with 97/nett 71 to take the runner up prize. Third placing was the consistent Bev Pedlar with a credible 93/nett 74. The pro shot winner on the 8th hole was Jane Lamont who scored a birdie for her great shot. The second shot on the long par five 1st hole was won by Jennifer Van Ritjhoven – A grade, Jennette Braun – B grade and Donna Jennings – C grade. Ball run down winners were Faye Mainwaring and Marie Douglas 75, Sue Downs, Chris Galpin and Carol Davis 76, Janina Morrison and Jennette Braun, both 77. This week will see players vie for the McKechnie/Stratford trophy in a par format. Only a small field o 13 ladies played a stroke round on Saturday. Betty McKechnie carried on from where she left off on Wednesday to take home the winner’s prize finishing with nett 73. Maxine McGregor was runner up with nett 76 and Di O’Donnell, Heather Chapman, both nett 78 and Kerry Pedlar, nett 79 were the ball rundown winners. Sharran Waters was the most accurate on the 8th hole while Chris Morrison was nearest the pin on the 16th hole. SUMMER SALVER: Third placegetter Bev Pedlar & runner up Betty McKechniein the fourth round of the Summer Salver. Absent: Denise Harvey (winner).
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Local riders shine at premier event
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Mount Gambier Showjumping Club’s Easter Carnival results
95cm Special 2 Phase (South Eastern Hotel) MacKenzie Richards-Fennell (Showtym Shy) – Koorine TSHA 95cm Slipper Special 2 Phase (Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association) Libby Halliday (Libadee Park Wildfire) – Rendelsham Noah Johnson (Secret Cash) – Portland Libby Halliday (Libadee Park Work to Play) – Rendelsham 1.05m Welcome Stakes (The Tack Room) Ingrid Clarke (Quevida) – Eliminyt TSHA 1.05m Group 3 (Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association) Sarah Willoughby (Sunday Best) – Naracoorte Noah Johnson (Secret Cash) – Portland Kristy Bruhn (Cash Splash) – Mount Gambier 1.20m Welcome Stakes (Dapple EQ) Lara Pizimolas (JEP Frapant) – Mount Barker TSHA 1/2m Group 1 (Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association) Tahlia Spagnardi (Sunday Rhatigan) – Lovely Banks Kristy Bruhn (Cash Splash) – Mount Gambier Sarah Willoughby (Mister Rochester) – Naracoorte 1.10-1.15m Speed Championship (Horseland) Hayden Parker (YirrkalaPippi Longstockings) – Mortlake Cindy Morrison (Chatham Park Richard) – Nar Nar Goon North Sarah Willoughby (Sunday Best) – Naracoorte 1.20m Under 40 Points (Drew Gleeson Legal) Ally Wake (Olympia MVNZ) –
Hensley Park 1.30m (HL & RG Caldow Transport) Russell Morrison (CP Quigley) – Kardella South 1.40m (Mount Gambier & District Community Bank) Frida Lindgren (City Lights) – Somerville Open 1.05m 0-6 points (Windsor Management Insurance Brokers) Cindy Morrison (Morrifield Gloria) – Nar Nar Goon North Open 1.05m (Windsor Management Insurance Brokers) Binni Grieg (Jokerman) – Mingay 1.10m-1.15m 0-15 points (Water Dynamics) Greg Smith (Benjamin FH) – Boorcan Open 1.10m-1.15m (Water Dynamics) Kristy Haworth (Landsman GNZ) – Mortlake Binni Grieg (Jokerman) – Mingay 1.05m 0-6 points (O’Çonnor & Graney) Sam Richardson (Gold Play) – Longwarry Coutney De Barro (Special Ed) – Keith) Sam McCrae (Jamieson) – Casterton Open 1.05m (O’Çonnor & Graney) Emily Stirling (Oyr Kohinur) – Bacchus Marsh 1.20m Under 40 points (Surdex Steel) Rachael Gane (Minnamurra Park Amaya) – Coragulac Kristy Bruhn (Blackall Park Koraleigh) – Mount Gambier Rachael Gane (Bandido) – Coragulac 1.20m 40 points & over (Surdex Steel) Emily Stirling (Oyr Kohinur) – Bacchus Marsh
1.30m (HL & RG Caldow Transport) Phillip Level (Southern Stars Ferrari) – Somerville Adam Crouch (Oaks Pindari) – Wistow Kristy Bruhn (James Bentley) – Mount Gambier David Clark Memorial 1.40m Frida Lindgren (Nicolossi) – Somerville 1.10m-1.15m Championship 0-15 points (Nutrien Ag Solutions Mount Gambier) Anthony Thomas (Carl Aus Pasin) – Hahndorf 1.10m Special Phase 2 (Dapple EQ) Hayden Parker (Myridersnota Roxstar) – Mortlake TSHA 1.10m Group 2 Special 2 Phase (Thoroughbred Sport Horse Association) Tahlia Spagnardi (Sunday Rhatigan) – Lovely Banks) Sam McCrae (Jamieson) – Casterton Sarah Willoughby (Sunday Best) – Naracoorte 1.20m Special 2 Phase (Dapple EQ) Conor Reed (Dollar Girl MS) – Penfield SA City of Mount Gambier Senior Grand Prix Anthony Thomas (SL Donato) – Hahndorf The John Wilsher Memorial Blue Lake Stakes 125cm-130cm (District Council of Grant) Phillips Lever (Bp Jedak du route) – Somerville Kristy Bruhn (James Bentley) – Mount Gambier 45cm Special 2 Phase Maddy Bignell (Splash) – Glencoe 55cm Maddy Bignell (Splash) – Glencoe Stacey Edwards (Napoleon) – Casterton
Layla Clarke (Fourwinds Biscuit) Kingston 65cm Caitlyn Bignell (Jasper) – Glencoe Kerrie Bowman (Fourwinds Peppermint) – Millicent 75cm Special 2 Phase Lacey Goode (Rhi) – Wattle Range Jacobe Hende3erson (Viewmont Beep Beep) – Mortlake Kerrie Bowman (Fourwinds Peppermint) – Millicent 85cm Jacobe Henderson (Midnight Madness) – Mortlake Mirri Lang (Mousetang) – Gisborne Gemma Ralph (Bounty Hunter) – Mount Gambier 95cm Libby Halliday (Libadee Park Fourdee) – Rendelsham Maddison Mayne (Bahgallah Bantam) – Hamilton 45cm Tex Lang (Popeye) – Gisborne Stacey Edwards (Napoleon) – Casterton Layla Clarke (Fourwinds Biscuit) – Kingston 55cm Special 2 Phase Stacey Edwards (Napoleon) – Casterton Layla Clarke (Madam Lulu) – Kingston Laura Uotila (Connie) – Beachport 65cm Layla Clarke (Madam Lulu) – Kingston Laura Uotila (Connie) – Beachport Kerrie Bowman (Fourwinds Peppermint) – Millicent 75cm Caitlyn Bignell (Jasper) – Glencoe 85cm Libby Halliday (Libadee Park Fourdee) – Rendelsham Gemma Ralph (Bounty Hunter) – Mount Gambier Alicia Frankenburg (Miss Jitterbug) – Yahl 95cm Riannon Garland (Sullen Angel) – Portland Libby Halliday (Libadee Park Fourdee) – Rendelsham 45cm Tex Lang (Black Beuaty) – Gisborne Laura Uotila (Willow) – Beachport 55cm Layla Clarke (Madam Lulu) – Kingston Maddy Bignell (Splash) – Glencoe
Laura Uotila (Connie) – Beachport 65cm Special 2 Phase Layla Clarke (Madam Lulu) – Kingston Caitlyn Bignell (Nitro) – Glencoe Caitlyn Bignell (Jasper) – Glencoe 75cm Bella Masters (Chekeeta) – Mortlake Alicia Frankenburg (Miss Jitterbug) – Yahl Maureen McGrath (Could be Amadeus) – Koroit 85cm Special 2 Phase Mirri Lang (Mousetang) – Gisborne 95cm Special 2 Phase MacKenzie Richards-Fennell (Jerricho) – Koorine Matilda Shand (Clover Lodge Casanova) – Gorae West Libby Halliday (Libadee Park Fourdee) – Rendelsham 45cm Stacey Edwards (Napoleon) – Casterton 55cm (Horseland) Maddy Bignell (Splash) – Glencoe Ellie Bowman (Fourwinds Biscuit) – Millicent Shae Tweddle (Fij) – Glencoe 65cm (Horseland) Layla Clarke (Madam Lulu) – Kingston Laura Uotila (Connie) – Beachport Sally Mitchell (Mr Pinnocchio) – Mount Gambier 75cm (Horseland) Tim Haworth (Wondaree Sparkle) – Mortlake Maddy Bignell (Jasper (Glencoe) 85cm (Horseland) Alicia Frankenburg (Miss Jitterbug) – Yahl Mikayla Medworth (Germanicus) – Kulnura Libby Halliday (Libadee Park Greta Affair) – Rendelsham 95cm (Horseland) Libby Halliday (Libadee Park Fourdee) – Rendelsham MacKenzie Richards-Fennell (Jerricho) – Koorine CHAMPION EQUESTRIANS: (Above left) Beachport’s Laura Uotila and Connie had a successful weekend, winning and placing in a number of the key events; (above right) Casterton rider Stacey Edwards guided Napoleon to a number of podium finishes at the Easter Showjumping Carnival. PROMISING RESULTS: (Far left) Kingston’s Layla Clarke had a strong weekend - she is pictured here riding Fourwinds Biscuit during Saturday’s events; (left) Maddy Bignell, from Glencoe, had an incredibly successful Easter Showjumping Carnival - she is pictured riding Splash around the 55cm course.
Pennant bowls Preliminary final Port MacDonnell Red 61/14 d Mount Gambier Blue 35/0 GRAND FINAL FINAL (April 14) Mount Gambier Red v Port MacDonnell Red
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Epic return for Easter tournament
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55th Lucindale Easter Tournament enjoys almost 200 nominations The 55th Lucindale Easter Tournament has been run and won in spectacular conditions at the Lucindale Country Club. With the event cancelled in 2020 due to COVID-19, it was with enthusiasm that the regulars returned, booking out the campsite well in advance. Entries were also strong and the weekend saw numbers not seen in the past six years. A full calendar of events was on offer over the Easter weekend at the Lucindale Country Club with juniors, vets and open events. There were also golf events with pairs ambrose on Friday, night golf Friday night and the Easter Cup Stroke event on Saturday. With 187 players, in 23 events, the tournament desk was kept busy scheduling more than 350 matches over the three days. And while the action on the main courts was pretty hot, it was noted that the real talent could be seen each day on the mini Hot Shots court on the hill, with upwards of 15 kids at a time lining up to challenge each other, a positive sign for the future of this well loved tournament. A special presentation was held following trophy presentations on Saturday evening when special guest Gary Copping, presented Leanne Graetz with life membership of the Lucindale
Tennis Club. Leanne’s enormous contribution to the club was detailed and extends through four decades of executive roles, representing the club and association in local regional and interstate events, and her passionate promotion of the club and the Easter Tournament. The Lucindale Tennis committee would like to acknowledge the generosity of its major sponsors and trophy donors including Mini Jumbuk, Richmond Park White Suffolk & Mulgundawa Poll Dorsets Studs, Trans Australian Livestock and Freight Management, Kelsh Livestock, Graetzy’s Transport, Kuti
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Shack and Osbourne Mechanical. A GRADE SINGLES CHAMPIONS Men’s Singles Winner - Andrew van den Hurk R/Up - Adam Fonfe Women’s Singles Winner - Eliza Handbury R/Up - Claire Pickering Check out our facebook page for full list of results. A GRADE MEN’S SINGLES EASTER CHAMPION: (Above top left) Winner Andrew Van den Hurk (Mount Gambier) with runner up Adam Fonfe.
LIFE MEMBERSHIP: (Above top right) Gary Copping presents Leanne Graetz with her life membership
INSPIRING A NEW GENERATION: (Above bottom right) The Mini Hot Shots court was hugely popular.
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The Sarah Ritter coached Hot Shots faced off with the Dan Collins led Matildas in the Under 12 Girls basketball grand final. Hot Shots got off to an early lead through their intense defence. Emmy Jeffrey, from Hot Shots, was everywhere on defence and between her and Lacey Hunter Matildas were finding it difficult to generate opportunities to score. Grace Collins and Lila Pearson for Matildas did their best to keep their side in the game by lifting their intensity and sharpening up their passing. It was however Hot Shots who had all the answers and ran away with the win.
The Mount Gambier Legends Baseball Club is hosting the 14th annual Mount Gambier Baseball Masters tournament on April 16-18 at Blue Lake Sports Park. Unfortunately due to COVID restrictions last year the tournament did not go ahead but the carnival is a goer this year with a gain of three teams from the 2019 tournament. Nine teams have agreed to participate in this event that has official sanctioning from the Australian Baseball Federation. Four teams from Adelaide, including two teams from the Northern Aces, Adelaide Aces and Playford City have accepted the invitation. Four clubs from Mount Gambier will play in the tournament - Central, Mount Gambier Tigers, Mt Gambier Misfits and, of course, the Legends. From Victoria, Williamstown Rangers, which is a combination of players from Williamstown and Naracoorte, will also join us. Two pools have been designated with Pool A consisting of Central, Williamstown Rangers, Mount Gambier Misfits and Northern Aces Blue. They will play four games each. Pool B consists of Adelaide Aces, Mount Gambier Tigers, Northern Aces Grey, Playford City and Willy Rangers. These five teams will also play four games each. Two diamonds will be constantly in use over the weekend. Two games will be played on Friday with the first game on Diamond 1 commencing at 6.00pm between Central and Misfits. The final game for the day between the Legends and Playford City commences at 7.45 pm under lights. All games are of 90 minutes duration. Eleven games will be played on Saturday with the first at 9am and the final game of the day starting at 7.45pm under lights between Misfits and Willy Rangers. A round of five games will complete the tournament on Sunday with the first at 9.30am. In pool A their two games consist of rounds playing for medallions with third and fourth playing off for bronze while first and second play for gold and silver. In Pool B the medallions are awarded in finishing order. The winning team in each Pool will have their name engraved on the perpetual trophy and medallions will be presented to the players in the first, second and third ranked teams. Full catering facilities are available at the baseball clubrooms all weekend.
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Local shooters shine against the nation’s best A small contingent from South East Field & Game recently attended the Australian Sporting Clays Grand Prix at Rocky Gully Sporting Clays near Murray Bridge. Two hundred targets shot over two days in near perfect conditions concluded with Jeremy Kent (pictured top right during his shoot off) (192/200) needing to shoot off for third place with Adam Shale (Victoria). Kent held his nerve in the shoot off to shoot 25/25 on some testing targets in the high pressure situation to take third overall. The veterans category saw seasoned South East campaigners Ron Rhook (pictured bottom right) and Malcolm Whitehead finish on the podium. Rhook (185/200) recovered from a poor start in his shoot off with his old sparring partner Eddie Magee to take out first place. Whitehead (175/200) took out third place in veterans. Bruce Oakley shot a PB of 160/200 to take out third place in B grade.
Last week at the Millicent Bowls Club 39 players came out to play 20 ends of 2-4-2 bowls. In first place was the team of Ian Ross and Neil Whelan with a massive score of 35+32 shots up winning 15 of the 20 ends, in second place with a score of 35+8, also only losing five of the 20 ends but way down on shots up, was the team of Denis Clifford and Peter Hyland. Other winning teams for the day were, Glen Schapel, Adriana Ross 33+11, Arthur O’Connell, Brian Roper 32+14, Sam Schofield, John Scudds 31+9, Lorriane Hyland, Iain Campbell 31+12, Ros Varcoe, Sarah Ross 31+9, Rob Chambers, Derrek Lindh, 30+5 and a triple of Margaret Fennell, Lurlene Reinders and Derk Pietersma 29+1. Tournament director Derek Bowering reminded members the Annual General Meeting of the Bowls Club which is to be held Wednesday, April 28 at 1pm. 2-4-2 WINNERS: Neil Whelan & Ian Ross 2-4-2 RUNNERS UP: Peter Hyland & Denis Clifford
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Blue Lake Golf Club ladies take on par competition A Par competition was played at the Blue Lake Golf Club last Wednesday for those not playing off in the Handicap Championship quarter finals and was sponsored by Sorrentos Cafe. The course was looking a treat and with the good weather holding there is still plenty of run on the lush fairways. Captain Helen Myers in Division One signed for 1 down, her card included a birdie on the par 3 5th hole, pars on the 12th and 16th holes and stumbling a little with six blowouts was able to redeem herself scoring pluses and squaring on the remaining holes. Helen Stratford had to settle for the runner up voucher after carding 3 down and also having seven blowouts but able to gain pluses from pars on the 4th, 9th, 13th and 17th holes and squaring the rest. In Division Two the winner was decided on a count-back between Carol Melhuish and Secretary Vivienne Wilson after both signing for 1 down and Melhuish was the eventual winner. Both had 2 down on the front nine and plus 1 on the back making use of their allocated strokes. Nearest to pin 2nd shot winners were Myers (Div 1) and Trudy Herbert (Div 2). The pro-shot on the par 3 fifth hole was Karen Panagopolous. The semi-finals should certainly see some very competitive games.
Cherryl Hill will have to give good friend Bev Pascoe an extra seven strokes, whom should not be underestimated with her straight fairway shots. Vice captain Geraldine Scott who has been performing well of late will also have her work cut out for her coming up against Lynda Nannings, who always performs well on the big stage. Scott will have to relinquish four strokes to Nannings. Lyn Annand will be aiming to retain her Division 2 2019 champion status and will go straight to the final. The semi final will be one of experience with Trudy Herbert 34 handicap and newcomer to championships Karen Panagopolous, 35 handicap. Panagopolous has proved over the past month or two she is equal to the task having had quite a few wins under her belt but Herbert has been playing golf a long time and will be hard to beat.
A stableford competition will be played for those not involved in semi finals. RESULTS FOR THE QUARTER FINALS: DIVISION ONE: Sue Agars lost to Cherryl Hill 2up; Annette Ford lost to Bev Pascoe 2/1; Dianne Perryman lost to Lynda Nannings 1up; Gerraldine Scott d Carol Megaw 6/4 DIVISION TWO: Due to low entrants in Division 2 there was no quarters and only one semi final will be played. DRAW FOR SEMI FINALS: DIVISION ONE: Cherryl Hill v Bev Pascoe Lynda Nannings v Geraldine Scott DIVISION TWO: Trudy Herbert v Karen Panagopolous PAR COMPETITION WINNERS: Division 2 runner up Vivienne Wilson, winner Carol Melhuish with Division 1 runner up Helen Stratford & winner Helen Myers
The finals of the Mount Gambier Table Tennis Summer 2021 season played out this week, with all grades producing a clear winner in relatively convincing fashion. In A Grade Mac’nToshes started overwhelming favourites against Go-Ghetiams, although without their star player Josh Jantosh, who was a late withdrawal, they found themselves in deep trouble early. Sanith Ghetia gave Go-Ghetiams the perfect start with a comfortable win over Mac’nToshes player Graham Jantosh, before David Fox repeated the dose against Johnny McBain Sirinat Sweet then took care of Chandler Jantosh to give Go-Ghetiams a commanding 3-0 lead. Mac’n’Toshes substitute player Leigh Barry gave his team a kickstart with a gritty five-game triumph over Bill-John Watson. This sparked a mini revival for Mac’n’Toshes as they went on to win three of the next four rubbers. The resistance was quickly snuffed out though, as Fox and Ghetia won their reverse singles to put the give Go-Ghetiams an unassailable advantage. Chandler Jantosh and Barry took out the final two singles rubbers of the night for Mac’nToshes but by that stage Go-Ghetiams were already celebrating claiming the trophy with an overall final score of 7 rubbers to 5. The B Grade decider proved to be somewhat of an anticlimactic affair, as favourites The Wolf Pack utterly dominated and outclassed their Turn It Up opponents from start to finish on the way to a 11-1 result. Mike Hosszu and Brian McPhee started strongly for The Wolf Pack with convincing wins over Kylie Boston and Luke Bremner respectively, before Tony Elletson pulled one back for Turn It Up with a closely fought win over Rowan Hardcastle. Elletson’s victory proved to be the one and only high point for Turn It Up, The Wolf Pack reeling off the remaining 9 rubbers to emphatically claim the title. The C Grade’s “Battle of The Balls” proved to be just as lopsided, with the Snowballs extinguishing the Fireballs’ chances early on their way to an easy 9-3 victory. Campbell Fox and Chris Turner led the way with strong undefeated performances for the victors, whilst Tom Horrigan and Lorraine and Jacob Halleday tried their hardest to lift their team off the canvas. Horrigan and Fox played out and enthralling five-game marathon, Horrigan charging to a two-game lead before Fox wore him down, claiming the remaining three games and the rubber in a classic encounter. Horrigan would later play his second five-game marathon of the night, this time taking the spoils in a dead rubber against Fireballs substitute player Tracey Rawlings, however by this stage the overall result was well and truly beyond doubt. Congratulations to all winners, and to club president Andrew Schubert, David Harris-Jones and all the committee members for another highly competitive and fun Summer season. Registrations are now open for the Autumn season commencing on April 28. People of all ages and abilities are encouraged to come and try out, for enquiries contact the club via email mtgtabletennis@gmail.com or via their Facebook page. 2-rubber winners: • A Grade: Leigh Barry (Mac’n’Toshes), Sanith Ghetia, David Fox (GoGhetiams) • B Grade: Aaron McPhee, Brian McPhee, Mike Hosszu (The Wolf Pack) • C Grade: Chris Turner, Campbell Fox (Snowballs).
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Indoor bowls returns to competition after 2020 hiatus
The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association opened its 2021 season on April 1 with a Mixed Triples Championship. After no play last year the association was keen to get the season under way. The Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association opened its 2021season with the Miller Timber Joinery/Mt Gambier Isuzu Utes Mixed Triples Championship with President Stephen Von Duve greeting all players and then the official formalities took place with president Stephen Von Duve inviting the association’s patroness Elma Attiwill to roll the first jack and long time player Kath Hearne to roll the first bowl to officially open the 2021 season. The Mixed Triples Championship followed with 17 team entries. The team from the Commercial Club, including Mary Lockwood, Rod Fleming and Michael Cameron, defeated the Blue Lake Bowlers team of Kevin Jones, Emma Freemantle and Thomas Butler in the first semi final, 7 shots to 3, and in the second semi final the combined team of Jason Kuring, Keisha Pearson and Fiona Pearson took victory over the in form Moorak team of Nola Spencer, Gary Walters and Tim Radley, 10 shots to 5.
The final was rather close with the Pearson team scoring three shots on the first end, only to drop four shots on the very next end. The scores stayed tight for the remainder of the game and were level on the last end but Cameron’s team knocked the jack off the mat to give the Post-Tel/ Wandilo team of Jason Kuring, Keisha Pearson and Fiona Pearson victory and claim the first association championship for the year, the Miller Timber Joinery / Mt Gambier Isuzu Utes Mixed Triples Championship, 10 shots to 6. In the consolation final two Kongorong teams met each other and the Kongorong team that prevailed was Christine Kerr, Glen Bowmer and Des Allen defeating the team of Vince Mancuso, Shane Glynn and Heather Glynn, beating them 10 shots to 5.
SEASON OPENER: Long time player Kath Hearne waiting to deliver the first bowl, behind the patroness Elma Attiwill delivering the first jack to open the 2021 season. MIXED TRIPLES FINALISTS: Mary Lockwood, Fiona Pearson, Michael Cameron, Keisha Pearson, Rod Fleming, Christine Kerr, Jason Kuring, Heather Glynn, Shane Glynn, Vince Mancuso, Des Allen & Glen Bowmer
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The culmination of golf over the past four weeks led to the finals of the Ladies Club Championships which were contested at the end of last month at Attamurra. Players were presented with well manicured fairways, perfect greens and beautiful sunshine to assist them with their challenge. The A grade match between last year’s champion Kerry Pedlar and Jennifer Van Rijthoven over 36 holes was a pleasure to witness with players scoring 82 and 81 off the stick over the first 18 holes. After lunch, both players battled hard in the next 18 and Pedlar was 1 up after 9 holes but Van Rijthoven kept pressuring Pedlar with her long game to be all square after 11 holes, however Pedlar’s accuracy on the greens enabled her to claim her back to back win for the club championship finishing 3/2. The B grade final over 36 holes was between Anne Headlam and Janina Morrison and saw the experienced and in form Headlam play a solid match. Morrison, new to the golf match play scene, took on the challenge and after 27 holes, was 6 down with six to play. To her credit, the determined Morrison dug deep and picked up three holes but Headlam was the victor finishing 3/2 to become the B grade champion. The C grade final over 18 holes was between ladies president Mary Kentish and veteran Lois Harvey. This was a close match with neither player giving much leeway however, Kentish’s long game helped her secure her title finishing on the 17th hole with a score of 2/1. The championships were sponsored by SE Pine Sales and the prize for the best nett prize over the two qualifying rounds was won by Van Rijthoven with a score of nett 145. The D grade Championship was sponsored by Hopper Gabriel, who supports the new players getting into the game of golf. They played an 18 hole stableford competition and this year’s winner was Jill Johnson, who has only been playing competition golf for about two months. Johnson scored 33 points for her round and will no doubt progress through the grades in the future. Runner up was Maureen Sims with 29 points. While the championship finals were played, a stableford competition was held and Carol Smith took home the winner’s voucher with 39 points from Mardi Bawden with 36 points. Jan Shanahan won the pro shot on the 8th hole. Only seven players ventured out on Easter Saturday with the hot weather deterring quite a few players. Di O’Donnell played some hot golf to finish with 38 points from Yvonne Shirley with 35 points. CHAMPION PLAYERS: Janina Morrison - runner up, Anne Headlam - B grade champion, Kerry Pedlar - A grade champion, Jennifer Van Rijthoven - runner up, Karen Forster, SE Pine Sales, Mary Kentish - C grade champion, Lois Harvey - runner up, Jill Johnson - D grade champion and Maureen Sims - runner up.
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