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Channelling her Welcoming a new era Brite Legal merges with Thomas Rymill & Co as inner superhero Ebony Cunningham looks to make her mark
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Sister set to scale a tall building to say thank you to charity
FAMILY SNAPSHOT: Brittany Case and brother Joe Lockwood created plenty of special memories together at Ronald McDonald House. Brittany Case has never abseiled in her life but the 25 year old is set to scale the InterContinental Hotel in Adelaide as her first outing – all in the name of charity. It is a poignant stunt, raising money for Ronald McDonald House, a charity that has been a key part of her family’s life, and because it is Spiderman-like, a favourite superhero of her younger brother Joe Lockwood. With a target of $800, Brittany is already at the $1100 mark with
plenty of time left for people to donate to the cause. Apprehensive about tackling the abseiling challenge, Brittany was inspired by an Adelaide based Ronald McDonald House volunteer Colleen. “She did it in 2019 and is doing it again this year and she is 85 so I figured if she can do it, surely I can do it,” Brittany said. See inside for full story
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Romance is in the air A good author writes what they know and Maya Linnell knowns life in regional Australia. A former journalist in the Limestone Coast, the Narrawong-based romance author will launch her much anticipated third novel Magpie’s Bend at 7pm, Thursday, June 3 June, at the Portland Library.
The ‘In Conversation’ event will discuss Linnell’s publishing journey, life as a full-time writer and the local inspirations for Magpie’s Bend. Library and information services manager Tanya Flockhart was thrilled to welcome the popular author back to the Library.
“The Glenelg Libraries are delighted to host another book launch for Maya Linnell, whose books are some of the most requested and borrowed items at our library service,” she said. See inside for full story
Julie Kent takes out prestigious art prize Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival opens with a bang Julie Kent has taken out the 2021John Shaw Neilson Acquisitive Art Prize - the 2021 prize winners announced on Friday night and what has long been the traditional official opening of the Penola Coonawarra Arts Festival. Titled Undressed, Julie based her work on the poem As Far As My Heart Can Go. Art prize judge Leigh Robb, the Curator of Modern Art at the Art gallery of South Australia, said Julie’s painting, Undressed, elegantly captured the sentiments of the John Shaw Neilsen poem, encapsualting the line - I care not now for the long road, or the mountains far away, for the little world that we live in is, as far as my feet can stray. Leigh described the winning entry as a beautifully nuanced oil painting. “It is an interior of the private sanctuary of a room of one’s own,” Leigh said. “Julie Kent’s gestural brushwork captures the tonal shifts of light and shadow, a moment of enlightenment of sun spilling through a window, creating a moving painting about longing and time passing. Thinking of 2020 and the time so many spent indoors and continue to, it also feels a very contemporary work, as well contains within it portraiture and the vanitas of a still life painting.”
The Local winner, sponsored by local art icon Lois Hodge, was taken out by Rose Milton - her work Once Upon a Time inspired by the poem From A Coffin. Leigh described the local winner as a stand out “A detailed and textured portrait of an aging farmer, in an equally rough bark frame, it is a meditation of aging and labour, and a compelling portrait painted with great sensitivity,” she said. David W Braun took out the Highly Commended honour, an award sponsored by Penola High School, for his pating titled When Are The Angels Nearest, based on the poem of the same name. David W Braun’s masterful ink on paper landscape drawing captures the layered complexity of the John Shaw Neilson poem,” Leigh said. “An astounding work of technical sophistication and meticulous detail, the artist has translated Neilson’s poem, from the groaning and sighing of the great tress, the leaden skies to the ghostly shadows cast by the moon. A spiritual, moving monochrome.” The design prize was also announced - the winner taking home $1000 and the honour of thier work being used to market the 2022 festival. Olivia Balk took out the bendigo
Bank sponsored prize. “This design is colourful, dynamic, fun and very clearly illustrates that it’s a multifaceted festival,” Leigh said. “It has a sense of joy and liveliness, it’s simple and iconic and will adapt to various formats and requirements of the design prize.”
Colin Tenney took out the ROAK sponsored Packer’s Prize The Acquisitive Art Prize is open to all emerging and established artists from throughout Australia and must be inspired by the works of famous Penola poet John Shaw Neilson. This event was created 30 years ago and has been growing
in reputation every year. The major prize is $12,000 and the prize is generously sponsored by The Balnaves Foundation. The Lois Hodge Local Art Prize was open to artists residing within the Limestone Coast region and was valued at $1000.
Candles for Compassion vigil this week Former nun leads the charge for Voluntary Assisted Dying For Jane Qualmann, questions around dying with dignity first raised their head when she was 18. “Many times in my life I have had to witness people during the last few days of their life, my mother included, so I have always questioned why people were not allowed to end their life when they are in the last stages of dying,” former Catholic nun Jane said. “Why couldn’t someone have that peace?” Forty years later those questions remain but Jane now has hope – a strong belief a Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill will pass the South Australian parliament. And it could not be more timely – Jane is now fighting her own terminal illness and the fight is more personal than ever. “I am in the last stages of Neurogenic Bowel Syndrome, in chronic pain each day and wondering if I will make it to the next day,” Jane said. “I have been deemed inoperable and in August last year was told that nothing more can be done for me and to get my affairs in order,” The sad truth is Jane’s next blockage will be her last and while she is unlikely to qualify for Voluntary Assisted Dying given the strict safeguards in place in
“... telling my story to those in power, that’s been confronting but another challenge has been meeting and listening to people who are against this bill..” Jane Qualmann the legislation currently before parliament but she wants others to have the choice. “After witnessing and listening to so many people’s end of life stories I still firmly believe that South Australians should have the right of choice for Voluntary Assisted Dying, to treat those people who are suffering intolerably and are now untreatable in their final stages of their dying process to die with dignity,” she said. It is why Jane has also coordinated this Friday’s Candles for Compassion Vigil, assembling a high profile guest list to speak on the sensitive subject of Voluntary Assisted Dying. Kyam Maher MLC, who has been the face of this bill, fighting in memory of his mother Viv, Michael Dowling (Christians Supporting Choice For Voluntary
“... if it wasn’t for Angie Miller who came down here last year and spoke, I would not have the courage to do what i am doing..” Jane Qualmann
Assisted Dying) Ann Bunning and Frances Coombe (VADSA) and Angie Miller (A Peaceful End) will all give their voice to the campaign. “If it wasn’t for Angie Miller who came down here last year and spoke, I would not have the courage to do what i am doing,” Jane said. The vigil will be held from 5-7pm at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre verandah. “My goal is a simple one,”
Jane said. “To bring together in the speaker, our politicians and most importantly to those who have suffered or died suffering while waiting for this law to pass in parliament a platform and a voice.“ Jane knows firsthand how confronting sharing your personal story can be when trying to underline the importance of this law to patients and their families. “Telling my story to those in power, that’s been confronting
but another challenge has been meeting and listening to people who are against this bill,” she said. “A Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill is about compassion, love and empathy for the dying. The Christian faith preaches love, empathy and compassion to our fellow man as well. I hope all politicians do their research properly and listen to some of the families and people who are suffering or died suffering whilst waiting for this Bill to pass.”
Channelling her inner superhero Sister set to scale a tall building to say thank you to charity Brittany Case has never abseiled in her life but the 25 year old is set to scale the InterContinental Hotel in Adelaide as her first outing – all in the name of charity. It is a poignant stunt, raising money for Ronald McDonald House, a charity that has been a key part of her family’s life, and because it is Spiderman-like, a favourite superhero of her younger brother Joe Lockwood. With a target of $800, Brittany is already at the $1100 mark with plenty of time left for people to donate to the cause. Apprehensive about tackling the abseiling challenge, Brittany was inspired
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by an Adelaide based Ronald McDonald House volunteer Colleen. “She did it in 2019 and is doing it again this year and she is 85 so I figured if she can do it, surely I can do it,” Brittany said. The event is called the Adelaide City Plunge, aimed at raising money, specifically for Adelaide based charities and it will see Brittany abseil 70metres down the iconic North Terrace Hotel on August 27. “I am one of 100 people that are all doing it for one of three different charities,” she said. “I was worried about how I was going to get to the minimum of $800 to be involved as I only
moved back to Mount Gambier last year because of COVID but as soon as I put the social media page up, people just went crazy donating – just so generous, it was amazing.” Brittany has nothing but fond memories of Ronald McDonald House and that’s why she was so keen to somehow give something back, all too aware it is a drop in the ocean compared with what the children’s charity has done for her family and so many others over the years. “I asked them once what it costs for us to stay there and it was $160 a night for a family and we were there for four months when Joe was born,” Brittany said. Her brother was born at 27 weeks and she remembers living at Ronald McDonald House with her mother and siblings and how much fun they had. “When you look back, Joe was so tiny, he had nine brain surgeries, he’s had hip surgery, hamstring surgery and then all the emergencies along the way and the check ups so we were there a lot but I don’t think we thought about what was going on with Joe,” Brittany said. “It was like a motel with a games room with a pool table and video games and lots of other kids to play with and we loved it. We missed a lot of school and they used to take us on trips and activities to keep us learning. Even Joe loved going there even though it meant he was going to hospital – he called it Ronny’s House – he was excited every time we had to go to Adelaide. It is only now when we look back that we realise how many times we could have lost him.” Brittany has really reconnected with Joe in the past 12 months
– he is now in Year 9 – having returned home to Mount Gambier during COVID when her university studies were disrupted. She is studying fil making – a skill she first honed back in 2016 when she made a short video as part of the Ride for Sick Kids which Joe was involved in. She has loved seeing just how much her younger brother has grown up. “The doctors said he would probably never walk or talk but now you can’t shut him up and I think he’ll be walking soon,” Brittany said. “I think he has just realised how much he wants to be able to do those things and be more independent. He’s doing great and he loves I am going to jump off a building like Spiderman.”
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Romance is in the air Wine showcase Maya Linnell launches her third rural romance ADVERTORIAL • South Eastern Hotel
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The South Eastern Hotel is all about improving the customer experience, and their latest initiative does this by the barrel load! The staff have set up a wine lovers oasis in the hotel bottle shop, with a state-of-the-art tasting station and an area for friends or colleagues to get together and enjoy wines from two different wineries every month, with the opportunity to also enjoy a platter as the South Eastern staff cater to your every need, if you make a group booking for private tastings. The wine tastings give locals the chance to taste not only the South East region as one of two wineries being featured, but also the opportunity to taste wines from other regions, showcasing not only what the local region has to offer, but the rest of South Australia also with gift boxes and other products on offer! It can be as simple as a catch up with friends for a chat and sampling a few wines over a custom designed platter, to a unique wine education/ training experience with our accredited staff, or in some cases with the winemaker, on hand to walk you through the monthly wine selections.
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A good author writes what they know and Maya Linnell knowns life in regional Australia. A former journalist in the Limestone Coast, the Narrawong-based romance author will launch her much anticipated third novel Magpie’s Bend at 7pm, Thursday, June 3 June, at the Portland Library. The ‘In Conversation’ event will discuss Linnell’s publishing journey, life as a full-time writer and the local inspirations for Magpie’s Bend. Library and information services manager Tanya Flockhart was thrilled to welcome the popular author back to the Library. “The Glenelg Libraries are delighted to host another book launch for Maya Linnell, whose books are some of the most requested and borrowed items at our library service,” she said. “Maya’s journey to become a successful bestselling author has captivated and inspired many in our community, particularly other local aspiring writers. I have no doubt that this author event will delve deeper into her creative methods, as well discussing her local inspirations. “We’ll also discover how her role as an organiser of the Winter Solstice Fun Run shaped this story, and whether she snuck any local settings or events into the plotline too.” The Portland launch kicks off a regionwide tour with Maya also showcasing her third novel at her “home” library at Millicent on June 4 at 7pm, with a 12pm author talk at Hamilton Library on Wednesday, June 9, and heading to the Mount Gambier Library a week alter on June 16, ay 7pm. Bookings are required at all sessions – see details below.
For Maya, it will be great to be back meeting her readers face to face after the launch of her second novel Wildflower Ridge was relegated to cyberspace as she embarked on a virtual author tour around this time last year. Magpie’s Bend, which officially rolls off the Allen & Unwin presses on June 1, is a story about rural lives, family, love and letting go. Loyalties in the small country town of Bridgefield are put to the test as the locals attempt to save
the general store, with personal agendas, old grudges and misunderstandings threatening their best efforts. Copies of Magpie’s Bend, along with previous titles Bottlebrush Creek and Wildflower Ridge, will be available to purchase at all Maya’s library events. EVENT DETAILS: THURSDAY, JUNE 3 Portland Library 7pm – 8.30pm • Bookings: (03)5522 2265 FRIDAY, JUNE 4 Millicent Library 7pm • Bookings: (08)8733 0903 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 Hamilton Library 12pm • Bookings: (03)5573 0470 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 Mount Gambier Library 7pm • Bookings: (08)8721 2540 WHERE TO FIND MAYA LINNELL: • https://www.mayalinnell.com/ • Instagram: https://www. instagram.com/maya.linnell. writes/ • Facebook: https://www. facebook.com/maya.linnell. author/
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Jazmin Bigham loves flowers and has dreams of owning her own flower business. The 13 year old took the first steps to realising that dream on Mother’s Day weekend this year, running her own flower sale for two very distinct reasons. “Everyone loves to give their mum a flower on Mother’s Day,” Jazzy said. “It was also a chance to make a little pocket money.” Jazzy has inherited her green thumb from her father Paul and she has been by his side in the garden since she could crawl. Paul runs Yahl Fresh Produce and Jazzy noticed a small unused space in the greenhouse and was able to secure the place for her own garden projects, planting a few flowers. “As the flowers continued to grow and I could see how many I had, I came up with the idea of having a small flower sale for Mother’s Day,” she said. “And the day was a success and I thank everyone who showed interest.” It would be a brave person who bet against Jazzy realising her dream of a future in flowers and running her own successful business.
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The Voice contestant visiting Mount Gambier When country music star Callum Gleeson says he will do something, come hell or high water, he follows through. The popular performer, who calls Kyabram, in Victoria, home, was set to perform at the South east Country Music Association’s 2020 festival And courtesy of COVID and his celebrated success on the reality TV show The Voice, Callum was unable to headline the event. Association president Ros James said he promised to fulfil that obligation to his fans in Mount Gambier and that promise is being honoured this Sunday at the Mount Gambier RSL Bowling Club from 12noon to 5pm, with support act Lawrance Country also on the bill. “We can’t wait to have him here,” Ros said. “We expect people to be lining up to see Callum and we are not sure exactly how many will be let in so we hope people won’t end up disappointed but we are looking forward to filling the bowls club to whatever capacity we are allowed.” Tickets are $15 a head with no bookings available and snacks, afternoon teas and bar facilities on offer. Doors will open at 11am. “Callum is not just a popular performer in Australia but has also performed internationally and we are also welcoming back Horsham’s Lawrance Country,” Ros said. “Callum just has such a passion for country music.” Callum’s singing prowess was evident from an early age and he first performed at aged nine at the Mooroopna Country Music Club. As a teenager, he performed in numerous talent quests throughout Australia, culminating in him
winning the Gympie Junior Talent Quest and performing in front of a crowd of 60,000 people. He was the Youth Ambassador for the children’s charity, Convoy For Kids, where he performed extensively with the patron of the charity, Adam Harvey. Callum has also performed for the Tree of Life Ceremony and the Good Friday Appeal. Callum has now released a total of six albums. Lawrance Country is the Horsham duo of Cynthia and
Tony Lawrance and are former winners of busking competitions and a popular act at the Horsham Country Music Festival. The association is also planning another big event in November with details to be finalised. COUNTRY MUSIC CELEBRATION: (Above main) Callum Gleeson performing on The Voice; (above inset left) Callum Gleeson & (above rinset right) Lawrance Country.
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A new era Brite Legal opens its doors More than four decades ago Tom Rymill hung out his shingle and started practising law in Mount Gambier. This month a new chapter has started to be written, with the iconic lawyer taking a step back into semi-retirement with another well known local Ebony Cunningham taking on his practice as she sets up her own operation, Brite Legal. For Tom, Ebony was the perfect fit for taking on his established firm, having extensive experience in the same areas, wills and estates, on which Tom has focussed, and a synergy in the way the duo practice law. “I think Ebony really looks after her clients’ interests,” Tom said. “Ebony and I are both on the same page that you don’t have a fight unless you have to – that saves the client a lot of money, worry and anguish.” Ebony is establishing Brite Legal having secured a decade of experience as a lawyer, working locally since her graduation. “I came straight back here once I finished my degree and that was always the plan, I wanted to be back and part of this community,” the mother of two young children said. Ebony had recently opened her own practice, and the opportunity to take on Tom Rymill’s business emerged at the perfect time – just as her business was starting to flourish. Brite Legal will focus on family law and estate planning and it was Ebony’s experience in estate planning that made her the perfect fit for Tom’s clients.
“Ebony comes in with experience in that area and that’s important for the clients,” Tom said. “She has always struck me as begin a very sensible person and a good lawyer.” Ebony is already looking to set Brite Legal apart from other Mount Gambier practices with upfront detailed fixed fee cost proposals so you know what you will be paying. Ebony’s promise is no sneaky costs, just honest legal solutions. Ebony was a member of the South East Community Legal Service board and has recently joined the Limestone Coast Women in Business & Regional Development board, creating the inspiration of those networks with her branching out and realising her vision for her own legal firm, run her way. “I feel like I had training wheels but theses crazy, successful businesswomen inspire me every time we get together.” For all your family law and estate planning needs contact Ebony at Brite Legal on (08)8778 5021, email ebony@britelegal.com.au or call into the 32 Bay Road offices. NEW ERA: Ebony Cunningham & Tom Rymill
Funding opportunity for community groups Community groups pondering ways to fund their latest projects need look no further than applying for round one of the District Council of Grant’s Community Grants Scheme. Applications are encouraged from community hall committees, community groups and sporting clubs, in the District Council of Grant catchment, or those who provide a significant service to that community. The Community Grants Scheme aims to provide funding to projects and events that enhance community wellbeing and increase participation in social and leisure activities. Mayor Richard Sage s encourgaing all community groups that meet the criteria to apply. “Our Community Grants Scheme is a great way for community groups to work in partnership with council to help build stronger and more sustainable community infrastructure and events,” Mayor Sage said. “By investing in our halls, community groups and sporting clubs we are working together to promote a vibrant and connected community that has access to good quality facilities and events, and provide
a stimulus to our local economy.” The scheme has recently assisted Allendale East Public Hall (pictured) replace windows; the repainitng of the Moorak Tennis Club courts; the upgrades at the hall and gazebo by the Carpenter Rocks progress Association and a new projector and screen at the Mount Gambier Italo Club. Applications are now open nad must be received by 5.30pm on Friday, June 18. This round applications are to be submitted online via council’s Your Say DCG page https://yoursaydcg. com.au/ CEO Darryl Whicker said moving to online applications
will streamline the process for both applicants and internal administration of applications. “Transitioning to online applications will make it easier for applicants to submit applications and provide the required supporting documentation all in one place,” Mr Whicker said. Potential applicants are reminded to refer to the Community Grants Scheme Guidelines to assess their eligibility prior to applying. Council’s community engagement coordinator Hayley Rowe is also available to discuss any potential applications or provide support to apply.
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Book boost for Throwing the doors open Naracoorte Gallery focusses on drawing & volunteers school library Grant program sees students able to access a range of new books
Books, books and more books. That’s the scenario for Mount Gambier North Primary School students after the school secured a Library Regeneration Program grant, gifting the school $14,000 worth of brand new books. Funded by the Stand Like Stone Foundation and Dymocks Children’s Charities, the program looks to restock primary school libraries and Mount Gambier North Primary School has done just that. The school was able to selects books from a range titles so the needs of their students could be best met. Mount Gambier North Primary school has a strong focus on literacy and, in particular, reading skills, so was extremely grateful for the generous injection of funds, with school librarian Jacqui thrilled to be able to replenish her library’s stocks. “It is amazing to see so many new books in the library,”
she said. “The students are buzzing about all the new books. We are very grateful to have won the grant and very appreciative of the Stand Like Stone foundation and Dymocks Children’s Charities for their wonderful program.” Dymocks Children’s Charities supports this initiative as they look to promote a love of reading and improving literacy outcomes for children in Australia. Their focus is on exposing children to good books and hope to encourage regular reading. NEW BOOKS: (Back) Harper, Lucy, Larah, Alfie & Graham and (front) Bella, Kail, Bobby & Howard Jr.
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Exploring Drawing and Valuable Volunteers are the titles of two sessions to be held at the Naracoorte Regional Art Gallery Open Day on May 30. Naracoorte artists Julie Earl and Alison Rowe will be the tutors for the two-hour drawing workshop from 10am, with all materials supplied and participants taught basic drawing techniques and encouraged to unleash their inner artist. This workshop will suit beginners from 10 years to adult and numbers are limited. Volunteers are an integral part of the Art Gallery and there is always scope for more. There will be a tour of the gallery at 1.30pm, which will look at the current exhibition – the Ibis Awards, the permanent collection of art works, the reading and research resources available and touch on the history of the building and gallery. There is certainly plenty of history to learn as the Naracoorte Gallery is the oldest regional gallery in South Australia, established in 1968. The tour will be followed by coffee and cake. Current valued volunteers will lso be on hand as the gallery says thank you to them and celebrates their invaluable contribution to the facility. Anyone interested in learning more about the gallery, membership or becoming a part of the volunteer family isencouraged to attend. Bookings for both Exploring Drawing and Valuable Volunteers are essential due to COVID regulations and catering. Phone the gallery on (08)8762 3390 by May 27 and leave a message. The Open Day is funded by a
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Country music duo brings Morning Melodies back to Millicent Morning Melodies is back on the calendar in Millicent with popular locally based performer Allan Webster teaming up with long time friend Ian “Bidge” Boyd, from Victoria for a performance next month. To be held in the Millicent Soccer Clubrooms on June 3 from 11am to 2pm, Allan and his wife Maureen will host the country music extravaganza, with Allan and Bidge reuniting after having performed together many times over the years not only in Millicent, but interstate and New Zealand. Allan (pictured top right) has been involved in the music scene for more than six decades, priding himself on delivering a professional performance and bringing quality artists to the region. Before the demise of the Millicent and District Community Club the husband and wife duo presented many successful shows at the club, including Morning Melodies. Bidge (pictured bottom right), who is headlining the return of Millicent’s Morning Melodies, has been running a successful Morning Melodies programs at the Camperdown Football Clubrooms, in tandem with wife Barb, for several years now, and pre COVID were attracting as many as 250 patrons. Many of these were from Retirement Villages and Aged Care, being coached in from all around the district. Allan last performed in March, at Bidge’s comeback Morning Melodies, which was a sold out show. Allan and Maureen will be modelling their Morning Melodies around Bidge’s concept, which
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Raspberry swirl cheesecake is a door charge of $10, and a bring your own lunch event. Any proceeds left over from facility hire and artist fees is allocated to charity. The June 3 debut Millicent Morning Melodies will be a trial run and hopefully is well attended and can be made a regular event, potentially every second month, allowing Maureen and Allan time to attract high quality performers that are set to be in the region. They already have their eye on a very popular performer from Bendigo for August. If this sounds like something you, or someone you know, would like to attend, give Maureen a call on 0418 898 248 and book a table.
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School students having their say Rostrum Voice of Youth competition decides speakers to take on the rest of South Australia Limestone Coast students have put their public speaking skills to the test as part of the long standing Rostrum Voice of Youth program. Local heats were held earlier this month with three students advancing to the semi finals on May 22 and a further two students offered wildcard places in the semi final program. The Rostrum Voice of Youth Competition sees students deliver one prepared speech and then also a shorter offering based on 15 minute, on-the-spot preparation after the topic is revealed. The prepared speech was six minutes for juniors and eight minutes for seniors, based on the students’ choice from a range of topics, writing and practising their speeches in the lead up to the competition, while the short notice speech needed to be three minutes. Amity Sheedy, from Mount Gambier High School, won her way through to the junior semi finals, while Naracoorte High School’s Zachary Pope and Chelsea Ray, from Grant High School, advanced to the senior semi finals. The wildcard spots were allocated to Grant High School’s Ashiah Earl Yates (junior) and Mount Gambier High School’s Marni Black (senior). Students can deliver the same prepared speech in the semi finals or can tweak it or even change to one of the other selected topics
when they head to the semi finals that are being hosted at Immanuel College in Adelaide. There are two semi finals in each age group, junior and senior, with two speakers from each semi-final progressing to the state final which will be held in Parliament House on Saturday, June 26, at 7pm. The Limestone Coast competition was sponsored by Community Bank Mount Gambier & District Bendigo Bank. RAISING THEIR VOICE: (Above left) Senior winner Chelsea Ray with Community Bank Mount Gambier & District Bendigo Bank manager Tracy Koop; (above right) Junior winner Amity Sheedy
OFF TO THE SEMI FINALS: (Above left) Senior winner Zachary Pope; (above cente) senior wildcard entrant Marni Black & (above right) junior wildcard entrant Ashiah Earl Yates.
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ARIES
(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: White Racing Numbers: 6-3-2-3 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 3-12-16-24-40-33
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Disturbing influences are around you some could be trying to take advantage, don’t mix business with pleasure and routine matters should be dealt with for now, important decisions left until later.
TAURUS
(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Green Racing Numbers: 1-3-2-6 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-16-25-29-30
A good period in which some of the things you thought impossible can happen. Although career or financial dealings are favourable your lover needs special attention.
GEMINI
(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: Blue Racing Numbers: 2-3-6-5 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-16-28-30-36 Be careful if signing documents and a careless attitude could get you in to trouble. If you are travelling old lovers could appear on the scene and could have their reasons for doing so.
CANCER
(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Grey Racing Numbers: 1-3-1-2 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 1-15-26-39-30-44
For the Cancerian who is indulging on a bit on the side you could be caught out. Not the time to step out of line. If you maintain a low-profile thing will turn out better than expected.
LEO
(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: White Racing Numbers: 5-9-8-2 Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-16-24-40-45
Caution around loved ones they could be easily upset. In any form of financial dealings pay very close attention to details or the fine print. Someone creating problems for you will have cause to regret it.
VIRGO
(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Green Racing Numbers: 1-3-2-6 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-15-24-40-45 You will have to be alert to s good opportunity in case you miss out. Temper will be harder to control, wiser to let off steam before the crunch. A contact from the past could surprise.
LIBRA
(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Violet Racing Numbers: 1-3-5-6 Lucky Day: Thursday Lotto Numbers: 1-16-25-23-30-33
A busy social time a lot going on around you, new friends’ new ventures, unexpected travel. Many singles findings their love of their lives, the married having family reasons to celebrate.
SCORPIO
(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Dark Green Racing Numbers: 1-3-5-6 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-23-36-30-45 Don’t become involved in the schemes pf people you do not know or are unsure about. Wiser to keep with those you know and trust. Social life could bring some memorable events.
SAGITTARIUS
(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Orange Racing Numbers: 6-3-2-6 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-15-26-30-22 People around you can be changeable so don’t make plans concerning others. Affairs that have been complicated in the past could now be straightened out to your satisfaction and profit.
CAPRICORN
(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Cream Racing Numbers: 2-3-6-5 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 2-13-16-25-40-45 Not a good time to ask for favours your ideas could conflict with authority. Social and romantic affairs should be very pleasant and some could meet someone who could make some of their dreams come true.
AQUARIUS
(January 20- February 19) Lucky Colour: Silver Racing Numbers: 3-6-9-3 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 2-13-25-24-40-44 People around you don’t seem to think very clearly, so you will achieve more by self-reliance. Don’t be hasty with any chores that require close attention to detail. Can be a favourable time to ask for favours from superiors.
PISCES
(February 20- March 20) Lucky Colour: Green Racing Numbers: 1-3-2-5 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-15-26-30-36 You should be able to talk most people around to your way of thinking and you may be able to capitalize on past efforts. Your career or public life should bring good gains, a romantic proposition could surprise. Kerry Kulkens Psychic Line 1300 727 727 |www.kerrykulkens.com.au (call cost: $5.50 incl GST per min. mob/pay extra)
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Mount Gambier Library will officially launch its first podcast, as part of Library and Information Week fromMay 17-23. Titled ‘Don’t Overdue It’, the podcast will delve into the stories of the Mount Gambier Library, from authors and innovation to programming and local history. The debut podcast is out now and uncovers the story of one of Mount Gambier’s oldest but lesser known cemeteries, Meischel Park. Situated on the corner of Warren and Griffiths Street, the park was formally known as the Boandik Lutheran Cemetery. “Today there are no headstones, no walking paths worn into the grass to signify rows between the gravesites – but what we do see is a small memorial with a plaque listing the names of those buried at the site and the groups who completed the memorial,” Mount Gambier Library programming officer Ricky Koopman said. “Some of the
“...some of the surnames will be familiar to locals and are still well known in the area today...” Ricky Koopman (Mount Gambier Library programming officer) surnames will be familiar to locals and are still well known in the area today. “But who are the people of Meischel Park and why did their cemetery all but disappear? To hear about the early settlement of the Lutherans in the 1850s you will have to listen to the podcast.” The theme for Library and Information Week this year is ‘adventures in space and time’, with a focus on revisiting the past, connecting with stories and memories of those who came before us, or imagining the future, exploring ideas for making a better society to live in and creating knowledge for future generations. “Library and Information Week provides a chance for people to
learn more about the library and our place within the community via podcasts,” library history officer Danni Reade said. “People can listen from home, work, school or even on the road”. Don’t Overdue It is available to listen to via Spotify, Apple Podcasts and most podcasting apps with monthly short stories scheduled on a wide range of topics. BRINGING HISTORY TO LIFE: Library history officer Danni Reade and library programming officer Ricky Koopman are the voices behind the Mount Gambier Library’s debut podcast, uncovering the story of one of Mount Gambier’s oldest but lesser known cemeteries Meischel Park.
What have we learned? Author takes a look back at the lessons of 2020 Mount Gambier Library will host best-selling author and psychologist Hugh Mackay for the launch of his latest book ‘The Kindness Revolution’ on Wednesday, May 19, at 7pm. The Kindness Revolution reflects on the challenges we faced last year, a year ravaged by bushfires and a worldwide pandemic, taking a toll on both our mental and emotional health and the economy, resulting in upheaval and many lessons learned. “Is it too much to hope that the lessons learned under the pressure of restrictions might be applied more generically? Might we finally stamp out racism, sexism and ageism?” author Hugh Mackay (pictured) said. Hugh’s latest novel challenges us to consider how we can restore hope and inspire optimism without a catastrophe to jolt us into resetting our national and personal agenda. He claims our experiences provide guidance about how to develop our resilience, how to become better listeners, and how to rebuild trust –
in our institution and in each other. Often described as ‘the man who explains us to ourselves”, Hugh Mackay is one of Australia’s most respected social psychologists, and has had a 60 year career studying and interpreting Australian social trends. The Kindness Revolution captures the essence of Hugh’s life work and is written for current times, appealing across
generations. Hugh explains how crises and catastrophes can often turn out to be the making of us and why radical kindness is the key to healing. The author event is free with bookings required due to limited spaces. Contact Mount Gambier Library on (08)8721 2540 or book online www.mountgambier. sa.gov.au/library under ‘Programs and Events’.
Helping bring national storytime to life Student project set to make reading event even better National Simultaneous Storytime is a national event, where libraries, schools, childcare centres and bookshops join forces to enjoy a selected book and in 2021 that will be the Philip Bunting story Give Me Some Space. It will be read by astronaut Dr Shannon Walker, direct from the International Space Station, and a local student is looking to enhance the experience for those students beaming in from Mount Gambier at 10.30am this Wednesday. Syann Rose, who is undergoing her SACE students at Mount
Gambier’s Independent Learning Centre, has put together a collection of felt educational toys and an interactive felt board of the solar system to further bring Philip Bunting’s story to life. The project has formed part of Syann’s Stage 2 Community Studies, a subject where students learn in a community context and interact with teachers, peers and community members. Students set challenging and achievable goals as a part of their community activity and develop their knowledge and
understanding in a guided and supported learning program. The National Simultaneous Storytime event in Mount Gambier will be held at City Hall and is hosted by the Mount Gambier Library. This year’s event marks the 21st anniversary of the event, coming off the biggest NSS in 2020 when 1,297,000 people participated across 14,469 locations. SCHOOL PROJECT: Syann Rose with her educational toys ready for this week’s NSS.
Something for everyone in Wattle Range Youth Week program is as diverse as ever with Youth Recognition Awards the highlight Youth Week in Wattle Range features an inspiring program with a focus on health, fitness, life skills and fun. It all started at the weekend and runs right through this week, with a range of free activities for young people aged 12-25. The presentation of the Wattle Range Youth Recognition Awards round out the celebrations this Friday. Wattle Range Council’s director development services Emma Clay is encouraging the young people in the region to get involved. “We
encourage you to get involved, try new things and have fun while having a go at surfing, boxing, PT/ Bootcamps, squash or badminton or if you don’t yet have a resume, come along to one of our sessions
to get assistance with this,” she said. “We are thankful to all the organisations who have contributed to make this program possible.” Full details of the Youth Week program are available
on council’s website at www. wattlerange.sa.gov.au/youthweek or on the Wattle Range Youth Engage Facebook page, please feel free to share on your social media.
YOUTH WEEK ACTIVITES: Surf lessons - Beachport – Hosted by Charlies Surf School - Everything provided Boxing workshops – Hosted by Dwyer’s Boxing Club - Penola & Millicent PT/Bootcamp sessions - Hosted by Ignition Fitness - Kangaroo Inn Area School, Penola & Millicent Resume writing - Penola High School, Kangaroo Inn Area School and Millicent Library Come & Try Squash – Hosted by Millicent Squash Club - Millicent Come & Try Badminton – Hosted by Penola Badminton Club - Penola
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V O L U N T E E R S
The lifeblood of every community
Working as hard as ever Vital role of St John volunteers keeping the community safe volunteers For St John Mount Gambier volunteers and cadets this will be a memorable National Volunteer Week – it’s the first time they’ve had a home in three years with the opening of their new stateof-the-art St John SA Limestone Coast division centre at the end of March this year. Mount Gambier’s Officer Administrating Command Joseph O’Connor was as excited as anyone with the new digs, sharing his St John journey and the role the organisation has played in his life. Joining in 2009 as a 10 year old, Joseph considers St John his second family. “It has helped me grow my passion for health care and leadership,” he said. “I wouldn’t be standing in the shoes I am if it wasn’t for all the mentorship from St John.” The Mount Gambier volunteers, which sees eight adults and 25 cadets, were front and centre at 66 events from 2018-2020, delivering 470 courses. The work of the Mount Gambier Centre, especially considering the challenges of not having a base for three years with training, cadets and equipment all at different locations, impressed St John Ambulance SA board chair Karen Limb. “You are outstanding citizens who make a real difference in the community,” she said. “I am inspired by the energy, drive and enthusiasm of our people.”
Boandik Lodge says thanks
Mount Gambier Cadet Division Superintendent Sharon Tuffnell was certainly excited to have a home base for her cadet program. “With the new centre opening, we hope to see a renewed interest in volunteering with St John as we look to the future in a bright, fresh new facility,” she said. It was also at the March
opening ceremony that the backbone of the local organisation Ross Parkinson (pictured above with Joseph MacMahon) was awarded his 45 year service award. “It is a privilege to serve in St John. I receive far more reward from it personally, being able to serve the sick and injured in the community in their time of need,” Ross said.
On behalf of the staff, residents, clients, and families of Boandik, we would like to say a HUGE thank you to all of our volunteers for their ongoing contribution and loyalty. Your assistance, support and help is extremely appreciated and valued by the whole Boandik team. In 2019, COVID-19 ceased our volunteers from visiting Boandik for a little while. With restrictions easing we have welcomed our volunteers back with open arms and love
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having them here again as part of the Boandik family! The hours of time you give allow the residents and clients to enjoy and participate in activities. Your company and friendship are truly valued. Our volunteers often say that they get so much more out of volunteering than they thought they would! Volunteering has been known to boost self-confidence, self-esteem, and life satisfaction. As well as, feeling a sense of achievement and feeling like part of a community. Liz says “I enjoy being involved in the resident’s day to day activities and it is nice to know that I can make their day. I enjoy spending one on one time with the residents whose family live away. It is nice to be that person they enjoy regularly catching up with.” Boandik welcomes new volunteers all year round! Areas of volunteering include: one on one for companionship, group activities, music entertainment, dancing, men’s group, bus driving, cooking, barbeques, palliative support, knitting and craft, gardening, puzzles, and word games. Boandik provides volunteers with a half day orientation and induction program. Completing this provides an understanding of Boandik as an organisation and our volunteer program. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at Boandik or have any questions please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Claire Thompson on (08)8725 7377 or livewell@boandik.org.au IMPORTANT ROLE OF VOLUNTEERS: Volunteer Liz Vears & resident Kath Bradley celebrating St Patrick’s Day at Boandik Lodge.
C E L E B R A T I N G
V O L U N T E E R S
The lifeblood of every community
Reocgnise. Reconnect. Reimagine
Limestone Coast Volunteer Service encourages us to celebrate volunteering
Let’s join together to say thank you to our great South Australian volunteers Its #NVW21 and we are celebrating! Not only today, but every day, we want to sincerely thank every single #SA Volunteer along every street and in every community. The theme for National Volunteer Week 2021 (NVW21) is Recognise. Reconnect. Reimagine. From Monday 17th to Sunday 23rd May 2021, NVW21 will; • RECOGNISE, celebrate and thank volunteers for the vital role they play in our lives. • RECONNECT to what is important by giving our time to help others and ourselves. • REIMAGINE how we better support volunteers and communities they help. Limestone Coast Volunteer Service wants to thank volunteers for their passion and commitment in helping others. Volunteers are one of our region’s biggest assets. Everyday more than 15,000 volunteers play a vital role across the Limestone Coast. Limestone Coast Volunteer Service Co-ordinator Caroline Menzel summed the week up. “We are so lucky to have a great depth of volunteers across the Limestone Coast,” she said. “This week is about acknowledging the vital role of volunteers, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic and in the summer when the region was again hit by bushfires. Volunteering sustains communities. To the individuals or groups who selflessly came together over the past year who gave up of their time, their own
VOLUNTEERING AUSTRALIA Volunteering Australia is the national peak body for volunteering, working to advance volunteering in the Australian community. Vision A stronger, more connected and resilient Australian community through volunteering. Mission To lead, strengthen, promote and celebrate volunteering in Australia. Volunteering Australia is the recognised national peak body for volunteering in Australia, and plays an important leadership role among its members, the sector, and to the community more widely. It works hard to build strong, productive and mutually-beneficial partnerships, and believe the best results arise from effective collaboration with governments, businesses, not-for-profit organisations and individuals.
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Friends for older people “...we are so lucky to have a great depth of volunteers across the Limestone Coast... this week is about acknowledging the vital role of volunteers... volunteering sustains communities...” Caroline Menzel (Limestone Coast Volunteer Service) skills or or just a smile – thank you!” To celebrate our volunteers in the Limestone Coast and South Australia the #ColourYourCommunityRed campaign is back and people are encouraged to spread the red around the State to show everyone’s support of volunteers. If you’re a volunteer, then stand up, be proud, and participate in this colourful campaign. During the week everyone is encouraged to wear red, decorate homes, offices, town landmarks in red; post a picture or
video to socials, tag volunteering SA& NT and use the hashtags #colouryourcommunityred #NWV2021 #SAvolunteer. City and regional iconic buildings and landmarks across South Australia including Parliament House, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Convention Centre and the Riddoch Arts and Cultural Centre in Mount Gambier will also be lit up red to celebrate volunteers. Let’s show how great it is to be or know a volunteer during Volunteer Week 17 – 23rd May.
THANK YOU To all of our wonderful CVS Volunteers for your time spent visiting your special friend in Aged Care.
Phone Lisa on 0417 592 543 for details on your local CVS program. www.sacommunityvisitors.org.au
C E L E B R A T I N G
V O L U N T E E R S
The lifeblood of every community VOLUNTEERING SA
Volunteering SA is the peak body for volunteering and a volunteer support service. They work with individuals, organisations, businesses and communities to lead, advance, grow, promote and celebrate volunteering. Through key partnerships, we provide a range of services, support and resources for all volunteer involving organisations and just under a million volunteers, which contributes to positive volunteering experiences and the strengthening of communities. In South Australia there are almost one million volunteers, whose contribution is valued at around $5 billion annually.
Community Visitors Scheme An Australian Government Initiative
Friends for older people
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED “To make a difference in someone else’s life” Do you have a spare hour a fortnight to visit an elderly person in an aged care facility? Then why not become part of our Community Visitors Volunteer team where you are introduced to a resident who is in need of a regular visitor. We have vacancies in Mount Gambier, Penola, Millicent, Naracoorte & Bordertown. Information sessions, ongoing support and some reimbursement is included.
Call Lisa on 0417 592 543 for more information www.sacommunityvisitors.org.au
Mission made possible Volunteers prove vital in ac.care’s service delivery Volunteers are vital in delivering ac.care’s mission of ensuring all country people have a safe home, enough money to live on and strong, positive relationships. Formed in Mount Gambier 35 years ago, the “country specialist” agency combines the efforts of staff, community partnerships and dedicated volunteers to make a difference in people’s lives. “We are a community-based agency working with the people around us as part of their community, which shines through in the way volunteers commit to our mission and support us in contributing to improving the lives of country people,” ac.care chief executive Shane Maddocks (pictured) said. “Thank you to our volunteers, who all make a wonderful contribution to expanding our capacity to make a difference.” The agency’s volunteers include more than 200 remarkable individuals, couples and families who share their homes with over 370 children as foster carers across eastern regional South Australia, supported by ac.care staff. “These dedicated volunteers, who open their hearts and homes to vulnerable children in need of
“...we simply couldn’t provide the range of services, programs and support we do without them...” Shane Maddocks (ac.care chief executive) positive relationships truly transform young lives,” Mr Maddocks said. “Sadly, we always need more volunteers to accommodate the growing number of children and young people in state care, but
“...we always need more volunteers to accommodate the growing number of children and young people in state care, but are forever grateful for the efforts of our valued network of carers and they commitment they make...” Shane Maddocks (ac.care chief executive)
are forever grateful for the efforts of our valued network of carers and they commitment they make.” Volunteers also contribute to ac.care in many ways beyond foster care, with the homelessness programs delivered out of the Mount Gambier Community Centre at 20-24 Ferrers Street backed by a dedicated support team. Some volunteers gather weekly at the centre to help pack and distribute emergency food relief hampers to assist people doing it tough in Mount Gambier. Meanwhile, other volunteers share their skills and knowledge, providing opportunities for social engagement and empowering community members to secure tenancies or invaluable employability skills. Volunteers also help with reception duties through to general maintenance at the Millicent Community Centre, which delivers a diverse range of services to the community, not only providing ac.care’s emergency and family support programs, but also acting as a Service SA and Services Australia agent for the town. A further team of volunteers at Kingston South East also distribute emergency relief packages, as well as coordinating a secondhand shop to raise funds to support ac.care’s valued programs. “Our volunteers are an instrumental part of the agency and we simply couldn’t provide the range of services, programs and support we do without them,” Mr Maddocks said. Email care@accare.org.au, call 1300 ACCARE (1300 222 273) or visit accare.org.au if you would like to contribute to the organisation.
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GRADUATES CELEBRATE WITH FAMILY & FRIENDS Almost 90 local students attending University of South Australia’s Mount Gambier Campus, or studying externally, in the Limestone Coast and South West Victoria, graduated on May 11, a culmination of up to five years study. This year’s local graduates set a graduation record, while some 2019 graduates, who were unable to experience a graduation ceremony in 2020 due to the impact of COVID19, were also acknowledged at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre ceremony. Most of the region’s graduates are now employed in local hospitals, schools, social work agencies and businesses and making significant professional contributions to the region. Included in this year’s graduation were eight
teachers from Emmanuel College, in Warrnambool, who are graduating with a Master of Education degree as part of a successful partnership between UniSA and Emmanuel College. UniSA Regional Manager, Ian McKay, said that the campus was very proud of the achievements of all graduates and that graduation was something very much looked forward to by graduating students and campus staff. “The formal graduation ceremony is a highlight for most students as it is an opportunity for students to celebrate their achievements with family and friends and it serves as a memorable closure of an important chapter of a student’s life”, Mr McKay said.
UniSA Graduation 1. Toni Gilmore; Bachelor of Nusing graduates Shannyn Gray & Belinda O’Dine; Lauren Lewis; Jessica Pettingill & Lisa McGregor 2. Bachelor of Education graduate Ryan Kaczkowski with Victoria Kaczkowski 3. Long time UniSA Mount Gambier Campus supporters Gayle & Bob Cowan 4. Will Bayley; Harley Bayley; Bachelor of Business Management graduate Tania Shore; Bachelor of Psychological Sciences and Sociology graduateJoe Denman; Charlotte Denman & Amelia Denman
5. Stephen Juste; Wendy Gogel; Bachelor of Education graduate Georgina Gogel; Linda Andrews; Bob Andrews & Laryn Gogel 6. Msame Samy with Bachelor of Norsing graduate Sarah Jones 7. Judy Kramer; Bachelor of NOrsing graduate Kelly Johnston; Dan Johnston & Kath Johnston 8. Bachelor of Music graduates Zachary Treloar & Lachlan McGargill with Helen McGargill
MY PROPERTY Your Opportunity Awaits... 2 Swallow Drive, Mount Gambier
WHAT TO PLANT IN WINTER
Carrots, spring onions, leeks, broad beans, radishes, English spinach and peas; asparagus and rhubarb crowns and strawberries should be winter priorities and you can start seeds of tomatoes, eggplant and capsicum on a warm windowsill, ready for planting when the soil warms.
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This Solid Stone property is situated in the Birdsville Area of Mount Gambier and is being offered for sale by Auld Real Estate Pty Ltd (APM) who have been managing the property for over 10 years. The house itself features 3 Bedrooms - 2 with built-ins, a Formal Lounge with Wood Fire and Reverse Cycle Split System Air Conditioner together with a functional Kitchen, a separate Dining Room and amenities including a Bathroom with separate shower and bath. All this and more as the house sits on a nice sized allotment overlooking the spacious
Wirrina Park and Playground. Taking advantage of being located on a corner, an extra driveway has been created so there are two entrances to help with parking, one leading to a Carport while the other gives access to the side and rear yards including a stone shed which has a second outdoor WC attached. This property is currently tenanted offering a solid return and is in a great location being only a casual stroll to local shopping. Phone John on 0417 874 286 or Steve on 0478 144 178 to arrange an inspection of this realistically priced property.
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FAST FACTS Accidents and emergencies AGENT Auld Real Estate Pty Ltd happen and being prepared 55 Commercial St East, Mt Gambier with all the essentials to help Steve Auld 0478 144 178 your dog is a crucial step in being a responsible pet owner. admin@auldpm.com.au This is especially important if RLA 240002 PRICE 3
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SOLAR SPECIAL 6.66kW FOR ONLY $5,600 CALL 1300 4 WIGAN TODAY! 313 Goodwood Road, Kings Park SA 5034 Email: georgia@wigan.com.au | Phone: 1300 494 426
If you’re looking for your next property move, we can help when you’re ready to play
Sale 116 Crouch Street, Mt Gambier E.O.I by 31st May (Unless sold prior) Open by appointment
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Sale 5 Suttontown Avenue, Mt Gambier $397,000 - $415,000 Open by appointment
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Sale 17 Greenwood Court, Mt Gambier $139,000 - $149,000 Open by appointment
1/2 Jardine Street, Mt Gambier $575,000 - $625,000 Open by appointment
4 Yahl Hall Road, Mt Gambier $379,000 - $389,000 Open by appointment
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18 Marlow Court, Mt Gambier $79,000 Open by appointment
62 Sisters Road, Moorak 3+ 1 3 Highest + Best Offers by 26th May (Unless sold prior) Open by appointment
27 Shepherdson Road, Mt Gambier $249,000 - $259,000 Open by appointment
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Stage 3, Mountview Estate, Compton From $145,000 Open by appointment
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Tahlia Gabrielli Principal Sales Executive 0438 883 992
Sarah Barney Sales Executive 0438 883 972
Sonya Jones Executive Assistant (08) 8724 7405
Sale 59 Lake Terrace West, Mt Gambier $779,000 - $799,000 Open by appointment
Jess Teakle Property Management (08) 8724 7405
Macey Humphries Administration (08) 8724 7405
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24 Tanglewood Cres, Mt Gambier 6 $849,000 - $869,000 Open by appointment
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7 Gordon Street, Mt Gambier $399,000 - $419,000 Open by appointment
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245 Commercial Street, Mt Gambier $289,000 - $299,000 Open by appointment
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Rental 26 Tweed Crescent, Mt Gambier $380 P/W Available: 28/06/2021
Hayley Goodwin Executive Assistant (08) 8724 7405
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Water Front Cafe at the Jetty, Beachport $200,000 + Stock Open by appointment
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Property of the week The relaxing rural lifestyle you have been dreaming of.
Rental 39 Ash Court, Mt Gambier $360 P/W Available: 04/06/2021
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Ray White Mt Gambier 2A & 2B Mitchell Street Mount Gambier SA 5290 (08) 8724 7405 mtgambier.sa@raywhite.com raywhitemtgambier.com.au RLA 291953
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Located on the outskirts of Mount Gambier, within close proximity of the Mount Gambier Marketplace, this home sits on 5.2-acres. A large family living room offers a central wood burning combustion fireplace, ceiling fan and large windows. The sunken master bedroom offers an ensuite with luxury bath overlooking the rear garden, frameless rain shower, vanity and toilet. The room also benefits from a WIR and a private deck. The main part of the house offers a huge open plan, kitchen, dining area and family room. An electric storage heater keeps the whole home warm at the touch of a button. Outside the property offers gardens, double lock up garage, potting shed, dog run, chicken coop, large rainwater tanks of approximately 36,000L, 4.2 KW solar panels with a 5KW inverter, and a bore.
PROPERTY SPECIALISTS
unlocking dreams A: 22 Sturt Street, Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au
21 Tanglewood Crescent, Mount Gambier
487 Cafpirco Road, Compton
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NEW > MAGNIFICENT LIFESTYLE PROPERTY ON 2.5 ACRES
Located in the popular Conroe Heights area, in a quiet cul-de-sac, you will find this immaculate home. On entering the home you’ll find low maintenance flooring and freshly painted throughout. A well appointed galley style kitchen offers gas/electric cooking and overlooks the adjoining dining area, linking the separate formal lounge & large family room. At the rear of the home offers a large 3rd living area, ideal as a family or games room. The spacious master bedroom is situated at the front of the home, which offers WIR and sumptuous ensuite. Three other bedrooms (2 with BIR) are conveniently located close to the central main bathroom. Additional extras include 2 x split r/c air conditioners, s/combustion wood fire with heat shifters, ceiling fans in the living areas, twin drawer dishwasher, plus much more.
Built in 2013, the home has been well maintained & boasts a flexible open floor plan with a wonderful outlook of the surrounding countryside. As you enter the property you will be instantly treated to the high ceilings and timber flooring. Offering a large master suite with WIR and ensuite, 2 bedrooms with BIR’s and a 4th bedroom or study. The modern kitchen features gas hotplates & dishwasher, double sink spilling through to the open plan dining & living space plus a separate lounge with slow combustion heating. Outside features include a 5000 gallon rainwater tank plus an equipped bore, double car garage UMR with remote and internal access. The most exciting addition to the property is the recently constructed 24m x 10m colorbond shed which also contains mezzanine floor, separate toilet with handbasin and kitchen area. Fully powered and concreted, this is a shed with pure Wow factor! 4 2 2
$419,000-$439,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 4/18 JANE ST, MT GAMBIER
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$699,000-$759,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 Sara McManus 0438 708 281 12 BARRETT AVE, MT GAMBIER $199,000-$209,000
- Currently tenanted at $240 per week until 11th July 2021, this great stone property is an ideal proposition for the astute investor - Offering 3 bedrooms, tidy kitchen, lounge with s/c heating and near new carpet, compact bathroom, laundry and separate toilet
LOCATION, LOCATION - ATTENTION INVESTORS
Centrally located one bedroom unit, just a short stroll to the city centre Brand new kitchen with new electric appliances Freshly painted with new vinyl & carpet flooring Excellent low maintenance investment property ready for a tenant Independent rental appraisal of $170 - $180 per week
Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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4001/7 LAKE TCE W, MT GAMBIER E.O.I
3 IBIS ST, MT GAMBIER
- Attention investors or retires, check out this beautifully presented apartment, in an enviable location in Mount Gambier’s lakes area - Ground floor location with easy access via front balcony with stunning views over the City - 2 bedrooms with master offering WIR and ensuite Al Lamond 0418 849 266 TRANSPORTABLE FOR SALE, YAHL $175,000-$185,000
- 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 4 2
- Top level, spacious circular penthouse apartment that showcases spectacular panoramic views overlooking the lake city - Well-appointed kitchen boasting a generous amount of storage, granite counter tops, electric cooking complete with dishwasher Ben Ransom 0400 870 362
G004/7 LAKE TCE WEST, MT GAMBIER $285,000-$295,000
Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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- The home comprises of 5 good sized carpeted bedrooms, the master offering walk-in robe plus ensuite - Three living zones include spacious kitchen/dining/ family room, separate lounge and dining plus 2nd lounge room - Single garage UMR, undercover pergola plus 6 x 4m approx. shed 5 2 1 Sara McManus 0438 708 281
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6 KINGSLEY RD, ALLENDALE EAST
$55,000 631m2
- 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! Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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Gail Richards
Al Lamond
Sara McManus
Ben Ransom
Jess Starling
Carolyn Gazzard
Sue Clements
SALES M: 0409 268 199
SALES M: 0418 849 266
SALES M: 0438 708 281
SALES M: 0400 870 362
SALES SUPPORT P: (08) 8723 3416
CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416
CLIENT SERVICES P: (08) 8723 3416
10 Moonah Avenue, Nelson
Tegan Pink
Rachael Kelly
ADMINISTRATION JUNIOR ASSISTANT P: (08) 8723 3416 P: (08) 8723 3416
Head to our website or our new Facebook app to see this week's open home times!
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NEW NEW > A GREAT PLACE TO RELAX FOR THE LARGE FAMILY
This stunning river property is just a short stroll to the river bank and a short drive to Simson Landing where you can launch your boat. If you want to retire to a slower existence, have your own weekender, or perhaps an Air BnB investment this is the perfect property for those pursuits. Built in 2010 the property provides expansive living areas and five bedrooms. The main bedroom offers walk in robe and ensuite while the four additional bedrooms all feature built-in-robes. Centrally located kitchen ideally positioned between the two living areas with sleek cabinetry, electric cooking and dishwasher. Outside, the westerly facing deck is positioned to soak up the afternoon sunshine and 2 x 5,000 Gallon rainwater tanks supply the property. Size and space for the large family to make holiday memories or the ideal permanent home to escape to a slower and more relaxed existence. $510,000-$540,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 55 NORTH NELSON RD, NELSON
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Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266
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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 A large family area and under cover pergola allows for plenty of space and year round entertaining Offering established gardens along with a large 15mx7m powered garage and 9mx6m shed 3 2 8 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199
61 DALKEITH DR, MT GAMBIER $420,000-$440,000
- Deceptively spacious family home, located in popular Saint Martin’s Lutheran College area, ready for your family to move in now - Features include open plan kitchen/dining/ family area, inviting home theatre room doubling, dedicated office or 5th bedroom, plus large master bedroom 4 2 2 Al Lamond 0418 849 266 LOT 102 GLENCOE RD, GLENCOE
$110,000 2.5 ACRES
- A great opportunity to build your country dream in the popular township of Glencoe - 2.5 acres with access from both Glencoe Road and The Springs Road - Close to the Glencoe Shop & Post Office - Scattered with attractive gum trees Gail Richards 0409 268 199
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Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier | www.gebhardts.com.au | Phone 08 8725 5766 13 Kyrenia Court
Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113
Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246
Emily Rayner SALES 0417 665 085
Sharyn Ferguson PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
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Bernie Gaylard PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 8725 5766
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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!
3 Foote Street
6 Bengalee Crescent
$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
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Katie!
$299,000-$309,500 3 2 5 Quiet cul-de-sac location, a lovely brick and tile home. Open plan kitchen and dining with access to enclosed pergola. Shedding galore – single carport plus approx. 12m X 6m shed.
$239,000-$249,000
46 Jubilee Highway West
$299,000-$329,000 3 1 2 Prime CBD development opportunity, positioned over 2 titles of land totaling 1,851m2 (approx). Two street access plus third road via a free and unrestricted right of way. When opportunity knocks dare to dream!
A solid and affordable four bedroom home in popular location. Fresh modern feel, spacious living areas – reverse cycle heating and cooling plus slow combustion fire. Close to schools, shops and parklands – a great investment! In conjunction with Complete Real Estate
RENTALS
Gebhardts Property Management
UNITS/HOUSES
14 Hillcrest Avenue
6/184 Commercial St East
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3/3 Kilsby Place
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14 Hillcrest Avenue
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24C Bay Road
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12 St Andrews Drive
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34/184 Jubilee Highway West
$240,000 2+ 1 1 Price busting house and land package that is ready to build on flat low maintenance 344m2 approx allotment. Full package details are available from the Agent – won’t find better!
Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier www.gebhardts.com.au
Avail 4/6/21
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$139,000-$149,000 3 1 1 Do the math and reap the rewards. Fantastic investment opportunity awaits, neat and tidy home with covered pergola and detached shedding. Add this to your portfolio! 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.
Apply online www.tenantoptions.com.au rentals@gebhardts.com.au Ph 8724 8088
24C Bay Road
$270 pw 3 1 2 • 3 bedrooms, two with BIR’s • Lounge with gas heater & R/C air con • Kitchen/dining with electric cooking • Bathroom with spa • Single garage & single carport under main roof • No pets
$185,000 3 1 3 Spacious and affordable living on offer – generous block over 1,000m2. Excellent shedding – perfect for the toys. Low maintenance brick and tiled home – you will be impressed! 15 Schinkel Street
$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!
Be sure to contact her for all of your leasing needs!
114 Edgecumbe Street, Tantanoola
E.O.I by 4th June at 12 noon
312 Commercial Street West
Her bright and bubbly personality allows her to build long lasting relationships whilst ensuring that your home is in safe hands.
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E.O.I 5+ 4 1 Massive family home with no shortage of space, bedrooms or bathrooms! Open plan kitchen and meals with built in bar, electric cooking and dishwasher. Spacious family and dining room with access to pergola plus rear yard access.
Katie brings with her a wealth of knowledge having been in the real estate industry for over 14 years.
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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!
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COMMERCIAL
Avail 4/6/21
$370 pw 2 1 1 • 2 bedrooms with BIR • Kitchen with gas/electric cooking & dishwasher • Open plan tiled living/dining area with doors to balcony • R/C aircon • Separate office • 2-way bathroom & extra toilet • Sunroom • No pets
21 Sturt Street 24B Oak Street 2/2 James Street 32 Commercial Street West 93 Commercial Street West 94 Commercial Street East 97 Commercial Street West 99 Commercial Street West 101 Commercial Street West 389 Commercial Street West 389C Commercial Street West
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• Spacious family living on the high end of a quiet cul-de-sac in FOR SALE $430,000 FOR SALE - $- $465,000 Conroe Heights • 4 fantastic sized bedrooms, all with built in robes Address: 16 Kaleo Court, • Master contains his/hers walk in robe and ensuite, with spa • Large tiled open plan kitchen/ dining/ family space Mount Gambier • Formal living or theatre room with external access to yard • Large rear yard, plenty of room for the kids and pets to play Contact: Imogene Ryan • Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning to keep you comfortable • Well appointed study zoned away from the living areas 0408 065 540 • Main bathroom centrally located to bedrooms with separate powder room, shower, bath and toilet plus a third toilet Property ID: 23084116 • Double garage with two remote-control roller doors
• Neatly presented 2 bedroom brick veneer unit FOR SALE -$ FOR SALE $215,000 • Tiled functional kitchen and meals area • Carpeted lounge with gas heater and reverse cycle split Address: 3/212 Commercial Street East, system • Carpeted bedrooms containing built-in robes • Central bathroom with vanity, shower and bath plus Mount Gambier separate toilet • Single garage under the main roof with remote roller door Contact: Imogene Ryan and internal access • Private, fully fenced low maintenance side yard • Situated close to Post Office, Supermarket, Pharmacy etc 0408 065 540 • Great value for investors, first home buyers or downsizing • Currently tenanted at $230 p/w until November 2021 Property ID: 23000547 • No Body Corporate fees
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A Solid Investment • 2 Bedroom unit in Finchley Grove Estate • Main bedroom with built in robes
FOR SALE -$ FOR SALE $167,000
Address: 26/184 Jubilee Highway West,
• Open plan kitchen, dining and lounge • Gas cooktop with electric under-bench oven • Neutral decor throughout
Mount Gambier Contact: Vicki Quinn 0417 804 782
• Remote roller-door on carport
Property ID: 22721309
• Easycare grounds
RENTAL PROPERTIES
Vicki Quinn
Imogene Ryan
Brenton Leggett
0417 804 782
0408 065 540
0438 344 042
RENTAL OF THE WEEK
• 1/10 Marara Street, Mount Gambier
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• 3/32 Bertha Street, Mount Gambier
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• 20a Boandik Terrace, Mount Gambier
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EXPERIENCE THE SAL DIFFERENCE
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Candice Merrett 0419 387 094 Property Manager
Jo Gibbs 0437 902 438 Property Manager
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Two bedroom upstairs apartment Main bedroom with walk in robe - Queen size bed Second bedroom with freestanding wardrobe Carpeted lounge with heating Large kitchen/ dine with electric cooking appliances Bathroom with shower and toilet Fold away laundry Sorry, no pets BOND $2,280 Applications to be completed prior to viewing
FOR SALE - $ P/W FOR RENT $380
Address: 54C Gray Street, Mount Gambier Contact:
Candice Merrett 0419 387 094
Property ID: 3908687
RLA: 1811 LOC AL SER VICE, NATIONAL STRENGTH
(08) 8725 6666 23 Gray Street, Mount Gambier
www.ruralcoproperty.com.au
10 Ireland St, Millicent $299,000 - $315,000
1.00pm - 1.15pm
Open Saturday
4 Degaris St, Mt Gambier $290,000
10.00am - 10.30am
Open Saturday
Sam Malseed + Jason Malseed
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11 Southern Ports Hwy, Southend 52.31 Hectares $450,000 - $495,000 Sam Malseed + Jason Malseed
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Sam Malseed + Jason Malseed
440m Beach Front Access
4 Fairway Crt, Worrolong $675,000 - $700,000
11.00am - 11.15am
Open Saturday
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Wendy Flint
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Sam Malseed + Jason Malseed
154 - 156 Suttontown Rd, Suttontown $370,000
56 Williams Rd, Millicent $315,000 - $325,000
12.30pm - 12.45pm
Open Saturday
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
Sam 0447 805 319
Selena 8724 9999
Detached Large Studio Solid Stone Home Central Location 3 Bedroom
Massive Shedding Large 4 Bedroom Tennis Court 2.5 Acres
Courtney 8724 9999
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Jason 0419 032 795
Fantastic Shedding Fully Renovated Out of Town 5 Acres
Close to the Hospital 2 Bathroom 4 Bedroom Solid Brick
Wendy 0468 692 993
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Kathy 8733 1989
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Residence at rear
Kelli 8724 9999
Tanya 8724 9999
Emilia 8724 9999
151 Mt Gambier Rd, Millicent 3 1 4 $315 per week To apply go to tenantoptions.com.au
RENTAL OF THE WEEK
88 Jubilee Hwy West, Mt Gambier $22,000 + OUTGOINGS
COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE
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Expressions of Interest closing Friday June 4th at 12pm (unless sold prior)
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
354 Cafpirco Rd, Compton
62 Spring View Dr, Suttontown
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Deon Howell 0419 037 896
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Deon Howell 0419 037 896
LAND | 1,103m2
$65,000
Deon Howell 0419 037 896
Lot 202 Pressy St & Lot 203 Thomson St, Mt Gambier LAND | 1,505m2
$105,000 - $110,000
Deon Howell 0419 037 896
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Deon Howell 0419 037 896
LAND | 1,410m
$780,000 - $830,000
Deon Howell 0419 037 896
237 Casterton Rd, Penola
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$350,000
Deon Howell 0419 037 896
3 Griffiths St, Mt Gambier
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Deon Howell 0419 037 896
228 Commercial St West, Mt Gambier
AUCTION at the Port MacDonnell Football Club, 3rd June 11.00am
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
515 Eight Mile Creek Rd, Eight Mile Creek
49 Hectares | 3 1 8
COMMERCIAL
$159,500
Damian Venn 0438 904 771
Melleray Crt Subdivision, Mt Gambier
LAND | From 5,004m2
Residential/Rural Sales Manager
Residential Sales
Sales Consultant
Property Management
Property Management
Property Management
Property Management
DAMIAN VENN 0438 904 771
DEON HOWELL 0419 037 896
MALCOLM LEWIS 0429 009 072
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
62833 RLA
m tg am bier@elders. com .au
Chris Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales 0417 414 127
Garth Manser Real Estate & Livestock Sales 0417 071 180
Elisha Beare Real Estate Sales Property Management 0407 213 023
Bernie Manser Property Management 0407 235 345
Candyce Cory Property Management 0427 333 517 RLA 280309
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Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac on the North-East side of town lies this spacious family home with living space for everyone. Off the hallway there are three bedrooms, main with walk in robe, ensuite and r/c a/c and two with built in wardrobes. The main bathroom features a shower, bath & vanity with a separate toilet for your convenience. The sizable kitchen offers plenty of cupboard space, large walk- in pantry, dishwasher and electric cooking, the dining room adjacent the kitchen adjoins the spacious lounge area with the ambience of slow combustion wood heating in addition to r/c a/c for your convenience. Two additional carpeted rooms along the north side of the home may be utilised as extra bedrooms, second living or even the kids toy room. You will enjoy the views from your rear balcony across a native reserve right at your back fence, along with views of the city. The bonus area below the balcony offers concrete floor and could be utilised as a garden shed, storage room or even a man/lady cave! The home is fitted with a 5 kw solar system to minimise your living expenses. This property must be seen to be appreciated.
This conveniently located Mount Gambier stone home will make a perfect first home or investment opportunity. The home is conveniently located within walking distance to all amenities on a sizable 873m2 allotment with beautiful established gardens. The property is beautifully presented and offers two sizable bedrooms plus an additional room that could be easily converted to a third bedroom, dining area, study or sewing room however is currently utilised as a second living area. The centrally located kitchen offers electric cooking and ample cupboard space, the bathroom located off the laundry area features a bath, shower and vanity with a separate toilet. The large rear private yard offers established gardens and an outdoor entertaining area fitted with quality zip track blinds for comfort and privacy.
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4 FAIRWAY COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER
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$675,000 - $700,000
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Approx 5 acres - Located in Glencoe | Call Elisha today!
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Expansive 4134m2 allotment surrounded with well established trees and hedges, open plan living, kitchen with gas cooking, impressive breakfast bar, walk-in pantry & dishwasher. Overlooks the dining & expansive living area with doors opening to the fully enclosed entertaining area combining inside and out. 4 bedroom, main with WIR and double ensuite, main bathroom with bath, shower & vanity & separate toile, large laundry, second living area currently utelised as a home office. The bar/rumpus room currently utilised for entertaining and fitted with the plumbing for a third bathroom opening up the opportunity for an attached granny flat, parents retreat or even the visitors wing.
37 CROUCH STREET NORTH, MOUNT GAMBIER
$115,000 VACANT BUILDING BLOCK LIFESTYLE LOCATION
Large 732m 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. 2
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11 COLONEL LIGHT PLACE MOUNT GAMBIER 4 BED I 2 BATH I 2 CAR BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
$490,000 TO $525,000
Looking for the Perfect Modern home, with all the features for the growing family. This could be your ideal as the home sits on a large allotment measuring over 1,000 Sq/m and nestled at the end of Quite Cul-de- Sac with access to the rear yard. The house has been designed to catch all the North Winter Sun, with its large windows and open views. A Feature of the home is its huge open kitchen, meals family room, complemented by a modern kitchen with large breakfast bar, heaps of cupboards, walk in pantry and quality appliances. This area caters as lounge room, meals area plus casual coffee area, a great place to entertain family and friends. Sliding doors to an alfresco area is perfect for entertaining all year round as café blinds keep you sheltered from the elements. A rumpus room off the kitchen currently used as kids’ playroom could have a variety of uses, as sliding doors lead to a small outside decking area. Ducted reverse-cycle Air-conditioning keeps the home the right temperature all year round. There are 4 Bedrooms the main with a stunning en-suite and walk in robe, all other 3 have built in robes, extra to this is office/ computer nook ideal for students all organising the family accounts. A clever designed 4-way bathroom, vanity, toilet, and laundry area, again ideal for a family and the quality bathroom has floor to ceiling tiling. Double garage under the main roof with inside access. The rear yard is fully enclosed for children and pets, established gardens and lawns plus an enclosed dog yard. Inspection recommended. OPEN SATURDAY 11:00AM TO 11:45AM
102 COMMERCIAL STREET EAST MOUNT GAMBIER
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49 COMMERCIAL STREET WEST MOUNT GAMBIER
$525,000
Located in the Mount Gambier Central Business centre, this Modern complex would make the perfect investment. Long term tenant Win TV ideal for the first-time investor or add to a Larger portfolio. This Modern office is on the ground floor of a community complex of Four. Rear Parking, Main Street Frontage, Air-Conditioning, Extensive office furniture included. Approximately 270 Sq/m. only Freehold for Sale. Contact for More detail
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$550,000
Looking for higher returns, well this high-profile corner site could be perfect for your Investment portfolio. Located in the heart of Mount gambier’s thriving Business centre. Long Term established business as your tenant. Modern Interior Offices with large storage area. Only Freehold for sale
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Child’s play
Council & Rotary join forces to provide playgrounds
ACROSS 1) “Great” beasts 5) ChapStick, e.g. 9) House of the lord 14) Parcel’s partner 15) “Got it” 16) Admiral Byrd book 17) “Clear the___!” 18) “Strawberry” horse 19) “Song of the South” uncle 20) Eggs, slangily 23) World’s record suffix 24) Hold in high regard 25) Took the plunge 27) Stylist’s need 29) Patronizes, as a bistro 33) Badmouth 37) “Jake’s Thing” author 39) “Aladdin” parrot 40) Past one’s prime 43) ___ bene 44) Heroic exploit 45) Is short of 46) Aesopian characters 48) Don’t just sit there 50) “Full,” on B’way 51) Mount Hood’s state 56) Hunk’s asset 59) Sedentary type 63) “Gladiator” setting 65) Show approval, in a way 66) Primitive abodes 67) ___ noodles ( cheap meal) 68) Act the 59-Across 69) “A Death in the Family” author 70) Use the firehouse pole 71) Blown away 72) Uncool type
DOWN 1) At full speed 2) Legal aides, informally 3) At attention 4) Vampire’s undoing 5) Galley of yore 6) Starting on 7) King of tragedy 8) Chalkboard list, maybe 9) Weasel cousin 10) India pale___ 11) 1890s gold rush city 12) Heavy load 13) Break between notes 21)Cubism pioneer F emand 22) “If only!” 26) Clear in winter 28) Pool divisions 29) Formal decrees 30) Japanese rice wine 31) See 40-Across 32) Zillions 33) Paquin of “The Piano” 34) Timely blessing 35) Source of bubbly 36) Bombards with e-junk 38) Classic British sports cars 41) Hemispherical home 42) “101” class, for short 47) Understood by few 49) Agreed to, as a plea 52) Hawke of “Boyhood” 53) Get a feel for 54) Web-footed mammal 55) Barely beat, with “out” 56) Watering holes 57) Viva voce 58) “Skyscraper” singer Lovato 60) Daily Bruin sch. 61) Lobster part 62) “Purple ___” (Hendrix classic) 64) Literary harpooner___ Land
Playground equipment formerly installed at Olympic Park is currently being reconstructed at Quarry Reserve in Conroe Heights. It follows the removal of the climbing structure and swing set at the reserve in recent weeks. Council has donated the former Quarry Reserve playground equipment to Lakes Rotary for a friendship initiative with Ryder Cheshire in Timor Leste. “Council had deemed the playground equipment at Quarry Reserve as surplus to requirements, so we are happy to donate this playground to a worthy cause,” acting city infrastructure general manager Mark McDonald said. “We hope the Timor Leste community gets many years of enjoyment from the play set. Council has also agreed to assist Lakes Rotary by contributing $385 to transport the playground equipment to Melbourne for shipping to Timor Leste.” The playground equipment will be sent to the Klibur Domin Health Centre in East Timor. “The Mount Gambier RyderCheshire support group appreciates the generosity of Council in donating the playground equipment,” Lakes Rotary member John Kirby said. “We regularly accommodate a number of children who accompany family members being treated for Tuberculosis, with disabilities and respite care, but currently have nothing to occupy
them, apart from a soccer ball.” Council is currently in the process of replacing the playground equipment at Quarry Reserve with the play set that was removed from Olympic Park prior to construction on the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre. “This play equipment was relatively new when it was removed from Olympic Park, so we are pleased to find a new home for it. It should be ready for use at Quarry Reserve by the middle of this week,” Mr McDonald said. In addition, new playground equipment is on order for Wirrina Park and is due to be delivered mid-May. “The current playground at Wirrina Park has been closed for several months due to safety concerns. I’m happy to report that
the new playground is due to be installed by the end of May 2021.” DOING IT FOR THE KIDS: (Above main) City of Mount Gambier City Infrastructure team members Rick Karsten and Scott Radley with Youth Services Australia contractor Jason Cousins, busy preparing the Quarry Reserve site for the installation of playground equipment in Conroe Heights and (above inset) playground equipment formerly installed at Olympic Park is currently being reconstructed at Quarry Reserve in Conroe Heights.
Road safety in focus
Rotary vehicle checks get the job done again
Rotary clubs across the Limestone Coast continued their campaign to make our roads a safer place. A free community event, which has been running for a number of years, the vehicle lighting and safety check is designed to have faulty lights replaced, where possible, to make sure headlights are pointing in the right direction and the right height and to make sure people are aware if their tyres need replacing. This year Lakes Rotary, Millicent, Naracoorte and Bordertown clubs checked around 380 vehicles with 75% needing aim adjustment. From headlight, tail light and number plates more than 20 globes were replaced in Mount Gambier alone. The free event is made possible by the generous support of the Barry Maney Group, Trident Tyre Centre, Millicent Farm Supplies, Wise Ford and Naracoorte Battery Services, allowing the Rotary clubs to use their premises and to supply the qualified to help with the adjustments and safety checks.
RURAL RUNDOWN Wellbeing in focus
Boost for online tools to assist our farmers
An online portal aimed at helping improve the wellbeing of farmers and their communities is being expanded, thanks to a $200,000 South Australian Government grant. The $200,000 funding injection from the $21 million Drought Support Package will be used to further develop the ifarmwell website, which provides practical information for farmers about ways of coping with challenging and difficult circumstances. Minister of Primary Industries and Regional Development David Basham said industry has embraced the online toolkit during these challenging times. “The health and wellbeing of our farmers is paramount as they work through these challenging times, particularly with the ongoing
drought,” Minister Basham said. “That’s why we’ve invested in the ifarmwell online toolkit to give individual farmers, their families and wider communities access to a portal to assist in providing practical assistance. “Expanding ifarmwell’s capability will give farmers, and their supporters additional tools and resources to reduce the negative impact of stressful situations, so they can make good decisions and have more time and energy to focus on things that make them happy and resilient. “The $21 million Drought Support Program is helping pastoralists, farmers and families who need it most, providing immediate support through a council rate rebate and pastoral lease rent relief, expanding the Rural Financial
Counselling Service and increasing the Family and Business mentor program, while also supporting long-term resilience through an expansion of the On-Farm Emergency Water Infrastructure Rebate Scheme.” The ifarmwell website, which provides a free, evidence-based online self-help toolkit, has been developed by Dr Kate Gunn (pictured), farmer’s daughter, Clinical Psychologist and Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Rural Health at the University of South Australia. “We are delighted to be able to partner with the State Government to make the ifarmwell website more interactive and enable more Australian farmers to learn strategies to effectively manage things beyond their control,” Dr
Naracoorte Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS Numbers fell away as agents yarded 4274 lambs and 1894 sheep to total 6168 head overall. The market fielded the regular number of trade and processor representatives along with restockers. Quality was very mixed with something to suit all orders as the lamb market sold to improved rates whilst the sheep market sold to an easier trend last week.
Light lambs to the trade made from $88 to $144 with the lightweight trade score 2 and 3’s returning from $145 to $162/ head. Restockers sourced light lambs from $65 to $141 and they paid from $150 to $172/head for those with more cover. Trade weight 3 score lambs made from $160 to $180 lifting $5 to $8 to average around the 780c/ kg cwt. Heavy lambs ranged
from $181 to $212 with the extra heavy pens selling from $212 to $253/head. Hoggets ranged from $133 to $185 with the lighter end selling from $85 to $105/head. Medium weighted sheep returned from $116 to $153 with the heavy selection making from $155 to a top of $231/head. Wethers made from $148 to $198. Rams ranged from $80 to $125/head.
Hamilton Market Report SHEEP & LAMBS WEDNESDAY Agents yarded 12,218 lambs and 4171 sheep at Hamilton. There was a significant lift in the quality of lambs offered including heavier lambs. A good offering of sheep in all weights and categories was presented with a near full field of the regular buyers in attendance, whilst not always fully active. The restocking competition wound back considerably mainly for the better end of lambs, which stayed local and to the Mallee paying up to $198/head. The market was somewhat erratic in places but generally lambs were firm to $5 dearer and in places up to $10/head stronger. However the light 12kg to 16kg, 1 and 2 score lambs eased back buy $20/head. Light 12kg to 18kg lambs 1 and 2 score, made from $84 to $155/head to average between 600c and 810c/kg cwt. Light trade weight lambs 18kg to 22kg sold from $140 to $191/head, to average between 809c and 850c/kg cwt. The medium trade weight lambs 22kg to 25kg made from $188 to $215/head to average between 750c and 810c/kg cwt. Heavy trade weight lambs 26kg to 30kg and over made up to $238 to average 720c/kg cwt. Hoggets 3 score sold to $194/head. Sheep were $5 to $10 dearer in places with light to medium sheep being most effected. Heavier crossbred sheep made to $230/head, with the better well covered Merino Ewes making from $154 to $180/head. Wethers sold from $188 to $215/head with the general run of Merino mutton made from 640c to 690c/kg cwt. Terminal sires sold to $128 and Merino rams made $194/head.
Naracoorte Market Report - CATTLE Numbers climbed by a third as agents offered 934 head of liveweight and open auction cattle. These sold to the usual field of trade and processor buyers along with feeder orders and a number of active restockers, who competed strongly for supply. Quality was mixed ranging from store types to those off supplementary feed with some mixed results in price also coming through. Yearling cattle to the trade were up to 8c easier as they ranged from mainly 400c to 480c, with an isolated sale to 527c, as similar heifers made from 433c to 478c/kg. Feeders and restockers provided strong bidding on any pens suitable to grow on with feeders sourcing steers from 405c to 494c, and heifers from 448c to 530c/kg. Restockers operated on steers from 410c to 543c, as well as heifers from 400c to 496c, with these cattle up to 20c/kg better. Grown steers were small in number with the trade seeking these up to 434c for lighter types, as feeders operated from 366c to 417c/kg. Grown heifers made from 310c to 452c to the trade, with feeder activity from 360c to 450c/kg. Manufacturing steers ranged in price from 288c to 341c/kg. Heavy weight cows remained firm in price as they made from 292c to 320c/kg. The light weight pens made from 220c to 275c, as restockers turned cows back out from 270c to 288c/kg. Bulls ranged in price from 245c to 284c/kg.
Gunn said. “The $200,000 will fund the development of a portal for healthcare, agricultural and finance professionals who work with farmers, allowing them to demonstrate the ifarmwell toolkit to their clients, refer and support their clients through the program and to send reminders and resources to their clients. “Training in the portal will be provided to Rural Financial Counsellors, Family and Business
Support mentors and other mental health and wellbeing service providers, to encourage greater uptake and delivery of mental health and wellbeing support to South Australia’s farming sector.” On the new version of the website, farmers also have the added option to work through the modules with support from a friend or family member. To view the toolkit, visit ifarmwell.com.au
Record road funding for regional freight action plan The Green Triangle Freight Action Plan has reached a $200 million milestone in critical road upgrades thanks to a recent funding boost through the Federal Government’s 2021/22 Budget. $20 million was allocated for “Green Triangle roads of strategic importance” as part of the Federal Budget, ensuring Green Triangle products can move more efficiently and safely across the region. Green Triangle Freight Action Plan Committee chair Cr Karen Stephens (pictured) said the federal investment brought the overall funding total to a record $200 million. “We are extremely grateful to the Federal Government for this much-needed investment, which will now see a total $200 million worth of strategic road upgrades delivered to our key arterial freight routes,” she said. “This is an incredible milestone, and a testament to the strength of the Green Triangle Freight Action Plan and our cross-border committee members who continue to advocate for our region and its importance on a national scale. “These works will ensure our local industries can continue to grow and connect, as well as improving the safety and efficiency of the freight road network all the way to the Port of Portland and across the region. “It is fantastic outcome for the Green Triangle Network and will instil further confidence into Green Triangle economy.” Planning will start immediately with construction works expected
to start as soon as practical. The focus will be to continue on the identified four key arterial road corridors that provide freight connections to the Port of Portland - Henty Highway; Portland-Casterton Road; Portland-Nelson Road and Princes Highway West. Works will include bridge upgrades, road surface and intersection upgrades, and scoping and development works to inform future projects. The Green Triangle is located along the Victorian and South Australian border, covering timber and freight industries and the Port of Portland. The region covers Local Government Areas (LGAs) such as Glenelg Shire, Moyne Shire, City of Warrnambool, West Wimmera, City of Mount Gambier, District Council of Grant, Wattle Range Council and Naracoorte Lucindale Council.
RURAL RUNDOWN Assess your winter feed needs now New report suggests signifcant changes ahead Australian farmers are being urged not to hold back if they believe they will need high quality feed this winter. The Feed Central National May Hay Market Report said the weather outlook for predicted rainfall across Australia had changed, prompting some farmers to begin considering the need for fodder. “The Feed Central team is encouraging anyone that believes they will need feed this winter to not hold back on acting,” general manager Cieran Maxwell said. “High quality hay is still good value; however, quality supplies will slip in available tonnes as 2021 progress.” Buyers were spoilt for choice
in hay consumption and able to nominate their price at the start of April, but Mr Maxwell said weather forecasts of average winter rainfall led sellers of high quality hay to become firmer in their pricing. Mr Maxwell said that despite having an abundance of grass, some dairy farmers were chasing protein hay to feed now. “Those that are needing protein hay are encouraged to act quickly as the current available supply is limited,” he said. With increasing demand, Mr Maxwell said it was likely these hay supplies would be exhausted, leaving only lower grades. He added that parts of Victoria are dry and require hay for immediate
consumption. The May report by Mr Maxwell and account manager Jock Jackson says there has been a favourable start to forage oat production with some graziers looking to also feed straw to help with digestion. Mice have now entered Victoria, and while many producers have
been able to keep the plague under control with baiting strategies, some hay could not be sold. Some cuts of Lucerne have had difficulty drying and are on the market at a discounted price. “Storage is always critical but particularly in a slower hay market,” Mr Maxwell said. “Suppliers who are able to safely
store their product away from mice and weather are now seeing some of the benefits with well-stored product starting to move.” Feed Central encourages you to read the full May report at https://www.feedcentral.com. au/national-hay-market-reportmay-2021/
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Mount Gambier Market Report CATTLE Numbers eased a little as agents yarded 551 head of live weight and open auction cattle. The regular gallery of trade and processor representatives were in attendance along with feeder operators with restocker orders. Quality lifted last week with more weight and condition across the offering with a much improved offering of grown steers and bullocks. However, the market did produced some mixed results with pricing. Yearling steers to the trade were small in number as they made up to 480c with similar heifers returning from 400c to 500c/kg. Feeder prices were strong with steers selling from 380c to 495c whilst heifers made from 320c to 480c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks had a lot more weight and condition over the pens this week as they ranged from 345c to 405c to lift some 10c/kg, more in places. Suitable feeders sold from from 380c to 435c/kg. Grown heifers to the trade ranged from 330c to 375c with feeder operators active from 310c to 380c/kg. Manufacturing steers sold up to 330c/kg. Heavy cows eased 6c and sold from 295c to 328c with the lighter types making from 210c to 292c/kg and feed on operators sought supply here from 200c to 225c/kg. Bulls made from 240c to 300c/kg.
WANNON FARM MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE
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Phone: (08) 8725 0000
324 Commercial Street West, Mount Gambier
Machinery and Trucks • CAT D5B dozer • CAT D7E dozer • CAT grader No. 12 • CAT 910 Art. FEL • JD 6600 FEL w/ bucket & forks • Agrison TX930 Art. FEL • Mack R-600 with cattle crate • Merc 1418 tipper • JD 5515F • Hyundai R55-3 excavator • Hyster F/lift • Kubota 4WD B7100 tractor • Ki-Ki stone roller • forks and buckets • New Holland/Trimbole GPS w/ ant. Vehicles and Trailers • Toyota LandCruiser V8 2007 GXL reg XOK408 • HiLux 1993 diesel reg S936TAM • Can-Am 4x4 side by side • Agmax 4x4 side by side • Honda 4x4 side by side • Yamaha TW200 • Bigman 10x6 tandem galv trailer reg S995TGX • 14x6 tandem trailer reg S936TAM • 9x5 tandem trailer • 24x8 flatbed trailer. Seeding, Hay and feed equipment • Tubeline round/square bale wrapper • Khun 2.4m mower • Advantage 3800HD grain feeder • Hay forks • Various bale feeders • Willie’s Champion bale feeder • Boomerang MK5 bale feeder • Kanga slasher
• Agrowplow mulcher /soil cultivator • JS drill/combine • Krone cultivator • Hodel tiller F850 suit Kubota • icam spreader. Workshop, Livestock and General • JD X155R ride on mower • Stiga ride on mower • Spitwater SW110 HP cleaner • Karcher HP cleaner • Lathe TD-1440 • Welders • Enerpac pipe bender and shoes • ISE HP60 hydraulic press • Canopy with power to suit LandCruiser GXL • Ingarsoll-Rand 2t hoist • Hardi trailer boom spray • Hardi tank with Honda GX240 • Hardi NK sprayer • Proline post digger • Lister diesel water pump • Honda water pump • Various electric pumps • Fuel tank • Breckon Big Red weaner cradle • Meat band saw • True Test solar energiser • 100W spot light • Stihl Wood Boss • Hafco geared Metal Master DMF-42 drill press • Hafco 1.5HP drill press • McMillan drill press • Honda GD411 diesel gen • Honda EU108 inverter • Honda gen • Hitachi 2t hoist • Kango jack hammer • Panel beating kits • B&S 8HP fire pump • Magnum MIG/Arc/TIG
• BOC Welding reg and cutting equip • Cigweld Welding reg and cutting equip • Extensive selection of power and pneumatic tools • General workshop items Household • Antique Huon pine wardrobe w/ mirror • Cedar chest of drawers • Chubb safe • Char griller • BBQ spit roaster • Fridges and freezers • Outdoor heater • Ice makers • Meat briner • Henry Berry meat slicer • Outdoor dining set • Euromaid bench top oven • Anuka fish smoker • Gourmet smoker • Stock whips • Hides • Numatic Henry and VAX vacuums • Bosch washing machine and dryer • Henkelman industrial cryovac machine • Smeg microwave • Tasco scopes • Colear scope • Bushnell scope • Spot light • Extensive camping and fishing gear • Royal Doulton The Coppice dinner service • Leather lounge suite • Antique desk • Further household items – too many to list.
Contact Tom Pearce 0427 642 138 or Jamie Gray 0407 905 052
Hair today, gone tomorrow... One of the biggest effects of COVID in my house has been on my hair. Anyone who knows me will agree that it has been particularly disturbing watching the way my hair has deteriorated during the last twelve months. I clearly have a COVID look. Now let’s just be clear about a few things. To begin with, I’ve never had good hair. I’m not a stylish or attractive man. My hair has always been hit and miss. At its very best it’s about seven out of ten. This largely reflects the lack of effort I put into it. My COVID hair hasn’t been an accidental thing. I have actively and deliberately let my hair go. I want people to look at photos of
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me during this period and think, “Boy that COVID really was a tough time!” My children are going to be able to look back on photos in fifty years time and clearly identify that a photo is from 2020-2021 based on my hair being totally out of control. I also want to make it clear that it’s not my hairdresser’s fault. I’m sure she’d like to do something about it. She has great pride in her performance as a hairdresser and has the potential to make me look good. Well probably not good, because she’s only got this to work with. But she knows she could definitely make me look better than I do. She also knows that this is a direction I’m committed to so she just has to be there for me for when I eventually come to my senses. We’re actually at a point where she doesn’t even ask me what I want done to my hair anymore. I sit down and she just starts giving the ends a little trim. I’m not exactly sure when I stopped caring about my hair. At some point I went from wanting my hair to look good, to seeing my hair as a way to entertain myself. My initial thinking is that my change of attitude occurred shortly after I got married. Having tricked a nice young lady into signing a contract to spend the rest of her life with me, there was a conscious decision that I no longer needed to care about my appearance. She’d committed, there was no cooling off period in the contract, so I could use the two and a half minutes I’d committed to daily self-care to other purposes like itching body parts.
In all honesty I think I’d given up a long time before that though. I think at some point I’d really taken the message about appearances not mattering and it being about personality as my personal motto. Luckily no-one told me that my personality wasn’t that great either. I haven’t put a comb or brush through my hair for over twenty five years, which makes it clear that this isn’t all COVID related. My morning hair routine is to run my fingers through my hair three or four times. I fear that some people are seeing me growing my hair long and wild as somehow related to covering up emerging bald spots. I suspect that some people would be highly amused by me describing them as emerging, and would make it clear they feel they are well and truly emerged. I am aware of my bald patches and will make it clear here that my current hair style is not linked to somehow camouflaging bare patches of my scalp. I’m not a combover type of guy. I’ve seen pictures of my head – very disturbing pictures of my head – from varying
angles, which make it abundantly clear that if that was my intention, it’s failing dismally. Don’t get me wrong, I am concerned about going bald. One of the scariest things about going bald is that you’re generally the last one to know. Everyone else has a different perspective on what’s going on. It’s a bit difficult for them though because they know it will be tough for you to hear. It’s like telling you a family member has died, except you like your hair. I actually told a group of friends at
one stage that they’d need to let me know when I was going bald because I wouldn’t be able to see. My attitude has always been that if I’m going bald I’ll be doing it on my terms. I’d simply shave my own head. They immediately told me I was going bald. As predicted, I hadn’t realised. I do think at some point I will use my hair to do something good for the world. I know some young ladies get their pony tails cut off and donate them to make wigs for cancer sufferers who have lost theirs. I’m thinking I’ll get a mullet. When people see how ridiculously bad my mullet looks, the image will go viral. When people see the picture of my mullet, they will want to get theirs cut off, or will choose not to get themselves one. And won’t it be better for everyone watching football when there are no mullets. If you’ve got any idea why a mullet was named after a mullet, email me at robbietansel@gmail. com
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Community Support Worker Boandik Community Care is seeking applications for community care staff in the Mount Gambier area. The successful applicants will deliver a range of home care services for older people and people living with a disability including personal care, domestic assistance, check visits, appointment support, transport, social support and shopping. We are seeking people who: • Have aged care/community aged care/disability qualifications • Show understanding and empathy with aged people • Have a current National Police Check • Have a current Senior First Aid certificate • Have a current SA driver’s licence • Have a smart phone compatible with our client management system This is a casual position which includes some weekend work.
Cleaners An opportunity exists to join Boandik Community Care in a domestic role in the Mount Gambier area. The successful applicants will deliver a range of domestic services to older people including general cleaning, laundry/ironing, meal preparation and shopping assistance. We are seeking people who: • Show understanding and empathy with aged people • Have a current National Police Check • Have a current Senior First Aid certificate • Have a current SA driver’s licence • Have a smart phone compatible with our client management system This is a casual position.
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Please email hr@boandik.org.au to request an application for employment pack. Applications with details of 2 referees to the above email address or to Human Resource Manager, Boandik, 101 Lake Terrace East, Mount Gambier. Applications close Friday 21 May 2021.
An exciting opportunity exists at Boandik Community Care for a Groups Coordinator and Case Manager, based at the Community Wellbeing Centre in Mount Gambier. These roles can be combined in one position or separated to make 2 positions and are permanent part-time. The Groups Coordinator role is responsible for the overall management of the community social groups. This position is for 2 days per week. The Case Manager role is responsible for the coordination of home care services for (older) people living at home. This position is for 2 days per week.
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Relieving Group Assistant Boandik Community Care is seeking applications for a Relieving Group Assistant at the Community Wellbeing Centre in Mount Gambier. The successful applicant will provide support to clients attending social support groups, including the preparation and delivery of the midday meal for the Ascot Club on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We are seeking someone who: • Has aged care/community aged care/disability qualifications • Shows understanding and empathy with aged people • Has a current National Police Check • Has a current Senior First Aid certificate • Has a current Foodsafe Handling certificate • Has a smart phone compatible with our client management system Sales Duncan McGregor 0407 722 983 Jill Collins 0400 598 327 Roz Crispino 0419 366 649
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Council invites the public to comment on the design for an upgrade to the carpark at Rymill Hall, Penola. The upgrade to the carpark has been designed to improve the surface, maximise parking and increase safety for pedestrians. Construction will not commence until a budget is allocated. Submissions should be marked ‘Rymill Hall Carpark Design’ and be posted to PO Box 27, Millicent SA 5280 or emailed to engineering@wattlerange.sa.gov.au and will be received by Council until 5 pm on Wednesday, 9 June 2021. The design is available to view at the Penola Visitor Information Centre or at www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au/haveyoursay. Ben Gower CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Review of Elector Representation Extension to deadline for submissions
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12(7) of the Local Government Act 1999, notice is hereby given that Council has prepared a Representation Options Paper which examines the advantages and disadvantages of the various options available in regards to the composition and structure of Council, and the division of the council area into wards. Copies of the Representation Options Paper are available at www.wattlerange.sa.gov.au/haveyoursay; and for inspection at Council’s offices during normal office hours.
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Written submissions should be directed to the Chief Executive Officer, Wattle Range Council, and may be posted to PO Box 27, Millicent SA 5280; delivered in person to any of Council’s offices; or emailed to council@wattlerange.sa.gov.au by 5 pm on Friday, 18 June 2021.
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Clearfall Harvester Operator Health, Safety & Wellbeing Coordinator Boandik is a leading provider of services to the aged and disabled in the South East of South Australia with the head office based in Mount Gambier.
- Single Shift operator required - prefer waratah Harvesting experience
You have the opportunity to join a cohesive team of professionals as the Health, Safety and Wellbeing Coordinator, working with the management team. The position is full-time, 38 hours/week and you will be responsible to develop and review work health and safety policies and procedures. You will also coordinate and promote return to work and wellbeing for Boandik. We offer: • A friendly and supportive work environment • Extensive salary packaging • Opportunities for professional and personal development We are seeking a person who has: • Recognised qualification or previous experience in work, health and safety, risk management, occupational hazard management or associated disciplines • Return to work coordinator certificate or willingness to complete training upon commencement • Experience preparing reports and presenting information to groups • Experience in Microsoft database and spreadsheet programs • Effective communication and interpersonal skills • Initiative and self-motivation A position description and duties list is available from 101 Lake Terrace East, Mount Gambier, by emailing hr@boandik.org.au or from the website www.boandik.org.au. Any further enquiries and applications including a statement addressing the key responsibilities and details of 2 referees to the above email address or to:Human Resource Manager Boandik 101 Lake Terrace East Mount Gambier SA 5290 Ph: (08) 8725 7377 Applications close on Friday 28th May 2021.
Forwarder Operators -Single Shift operator required - experience preferred
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Quality field sets new mark for Lush Desserts 100 Mile Classic
The Lush Desserts 100 Mile Classic was won by Kell O’Brien in a time of 3 hours, 26 minutes and 16 seconds, beating the previous record by 3 minutes and 9 seconds. Riding in the final bunch to leave, O’Brien powered through the rest of the field on the return from Port MacDonnell. Breaking away with team mate Luke Plapp close to the finish line, they were far
enough ahead to enjoy a victory salute. Leigh Howard rounded out the podium. In the 111km Women’s Classic, a trio of riders stole away from the others in the final bunch, enjoying about a one minute gap on them as they arrived into the city limits. Alexandra Manly won the race in a new course record of 3 hours, 28 minutes and 7 seconds,
Pioneers sitting second Pioneers Men dominate the Raiders The OneFortyOne Mount Gambier Pioneers have secured another dominant victory, this time against the Knox Raiders at the Icehouse on Saturday night. The Pioneers led from the opening minutes to the final horn, controlling every aspect of the game. After opening up an 18 point first quarter lead, the home side had the Raiders playing catchup for the remaining three quarters. While Knox were able to score well, with six players reaching double figures, the side simply couldn’t keep up with the lightning-fast offence coming from the Pioneers. Seven Pioneers scored over 12 points, with Nick Marshall (pictured below left) leading the way with 21 points and eight rebounds. Tom Daly (pictured below right) was also a big contributor for the Pioneers, as he came close to tallying a triple-double in just 28 minutes (17 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists). Mount Gambier led by as many as 29 points as it cruised to the easy victory. Mount Gambier Pioneers 118 d Knox Raiders 93 No joy for Pioneers Women The OneFortyOne Mount Gambier Pioneers women just can’t find a win at the moment as they adjust to life in the high calibre NBL1 South. It was nother tough night at the office for the girls with Knox Raiders dominating the home side. In the battle of an unbeaten team versus a winless team, the result went as you might think, with the Raiders controlling every aspect of the game to run away with the emphatic win. After opening up a 16 point advantageearly in the opening quarter, Knox seemed to simply cruise toward the win in the final three quarters. The Raiders limited the Pioneers to just 16 made baskets, while forcing 25 turnovers in the contest. Kara Tessari top-scored for Knox with 16 points, closely followed by Klara Wischer’s 15 points. Knox Raiders 69 d Mount Gambier Pioneers 40
outsprinting Ruby Roseman Gannon and Eloise Sandow. For the Juniors, the U15/17 33km race was won by Jami Buckley ahead of Harry Opperman and Riley Hill, with Will Mathwin taking fastest time honours. Molly Opperman won the U11/13 10km race ahead of Austen Decker and Eddie Buckland, with Ryan Underwood taking fastest time.
FULL DETAILS AND MORE PHOTOS IN NEXT WEEK’S LIFESTYLE1. RECORD PERFORMANCES: (Above from left) Winner Kell O’Brien crosses the line with second placed Luke Plapp; thid placed Leigh Howard & top placed local Dave Bryant. PHOTOS COURTESY OF ANDREW BURSTON PHOTOGRAPHY
Western Border Football SENIORS North Gambier 8.7 13.11 16.15 21.17 (143) Casterton Sandford 1.1 2.3 4.5 5.6 (36) Goals -North: J. McConnell 8; J. Griffith, S. Stafford, T. McLennan 3; N. McInerney 2; A. Kitschke, J. Turner. Casterton Sandford: A. McKinnon, J. Gibbs,D. Ryan, R. Killey, J. Carlin. Best - North: J. Hollitt, B. Stafford, N. McInerney, N. Blachut, A. Kitschke, J. Schutz. Casterton Sandford: D. Carlin, D. Cleary, J. Carlin, K. Forbes, D. Wombwell, Z. Nash. South Gambier 4.1 7.2 13.4 15.8 (98) Millicent 3.3 7.3 8.3 13.3 (81) Goals - South: B. Kain 6; C. Munro 4; B. Howard 2; D. Handreck, S. Enderl, R. Hein. Millicent: G. Robinson 7; C. Gallio 2; D. Tincknell, J. Carger, K. Shanks, T. Renzi. Best: South: A. Harkness, O. Adams, B. O’Neil, M. Hein, E. Chuck. Millicent: J. Carger, C. Gallio, S. Willis, G. Robinson, F. Grimes, B. Shanks. West Gambier 5.4 6.6 10.10 13.10 (88) East Gambier 2.0 6.2 7.4 9.7 (61) Goals - West: M. Waldron 5; B. Papps 2; J. Williams, D. Phillips , L. Bradley-Brown, J. Schapel, E. Giddings, J. Dobie. East: M. Rumbelow 3; G. Cooper, J. Eldridge 2,;J. Fry, G. Janeway. Best - West: L. Bradley-Brown, J. Williams, M. Waldron, J. Pfitzner, R. Cowling, A. Jarnevic. East: J. Fry, N. Lock , J. Eldridge, G. Janeway , T. Lockwood, G. Cooper. RESERVES North Gambier 24.9 (153) d Casterton Sandford 0.1 (1) South Gambier 16.9 (105) d Millicent 2.2 (14) UNDER 18 South Gambier 12.12 (84) d Millicent 3.4 (22) UNDER 16 South Gambier White 10.11 (71) d Millicent 7.5 (47) West Gambier 5.6 (36) d East Gambier 4.8 (32) North Gambier 13.11 (89) d Casterton Sandford 2.1 (13) UNDER 14 West Gambier 5.3 (33) d East Gambier 4.7 (31) North Gambier 5.13 (43) d Casterton Sandford 4.2 (26)
A GRADE Saints 47 (Nicole Forrest, Rhiannon Christian) d Vicis 35 (Jaymee Harkness, Chelsey Wright); Zodiacs 27 (Sal Harfull, Emily Harvey) lost to Intruders 75 (Tash Moreland, Lauren Cutting); Hobitz 68 (Suzie Crowe, Jordie Gower) d Amazons 22 (Jodie Farrell, Eykolina Benny) A2 GRADE Saints 25 (Melissa Chuck, Jorja Mason) lost to Hobitz 27 (Zahlia Feast, Ieshia Goldsmith); Zodiacs 29 (Alex Bailey, Jaime Bowditch) lost to Intruders 53 (Dakota Miller, LeAnne Thomson) B1 GRADE Intruders Orange 26 (Kristyn Lamont, Madeleine Fife) lost to Amazons 62 (Christie Green, Angela Williams; Hobitz Blue 39 (Hayley DeNys, Karli Rigby) d Hobitz Red 24 (Alicia Frankenberg, Tiff Malcom); Zodiacs 42 (Kayla Ferguson, Jessica Stutley) d Intruders Black 30 (Diana Bradbury, Tanya Pettingill) B2 GRADE Saints 46 (Kathleen Batty, Maddy Hosking) d Intruders 22 (Kaitlin Chapman, Chernita Goldsmith; Hobitz 42 (Sam Sellars, Bec Wallace) d Zodiacs 33 (Kate Treloar, Teresa Hatch) 17 & UNDER Saints 16 (Jorja Douglas, Mia Passeur-Jones) lost to Hobitz Red 61 (Emily Stockwell, Kellie Wallace); Hobitz Blue 49 (Maddy Cowland, Zahli Feast) d Intruders 21 (Chernita Goldsmith, Paige Hillier) 15 & UNDER Intruders 27 (Tahlia Reed, Harmony Kennett) d Zodiacs Gold 18 (Belle Gregory, Ruby Slotegraaf); Hobitz 23 (Chloe Day, Peta Polgreen) lost to Saints 40 (Lara Tasker, Jess Douglas); Zodiacs Blue 46 (Kaitlyn Boyd, Elycia Tweed) d Vicis 13 (Flic Kelly, Keira Martin) 13 & UNDER A Vicis 6 (Macy Williamson, Alyssa Ferraro) lost to Zodiacs 28 (Portia Scanlon, Jenna Agnew); Hobitz 26 (Jahli Mutton, Bonny DeNys) d Saints 12 (Skye Gurry, Aynslee Hayman) 13 & UNDER B Amazons 4 (Isabelle Green, Elisabeth Benny) lost to Hobitz Blue 8 (Laycee Gower, Reetinder Kavi); Vicis 10 (Stella Turley, Miah Jackway) d Zodiacs 4 (Mackenzie Porter, Tayah Fraser); Intruders 9 (Lilly Thomson, Kyra Norman) d Hobitz Red 4 (Ruby Leitch, Carey Grivell) GO Vicis 0 (Lucy Turley, Chelcey Karsten) lost to Amazons 8 (Jayla Sargeant, Lylah Brodie); Hobitz Red 5 (Katie Waller, Kaitlyn Gibbs) lost to Hobitz Blue 6 (Aggie Thomas, Molly Thomas); Zodiacs 12 (Annabelle Gordon, Chaneil Cowland) d Intruders 2 (Payson Chapman, Nyaima Goldsmith) SET Vicis 1 (Harlow Dalton, Payton Bilney) lost to Saints 7 (Sophie Paltridge, Noah Forrest); Hobitz 4 (Lacey Howard, Kelsie Groenveld) d Zodiacs 2 (Tatiana Brogan, Ruby Dodds) LEFT: Jonny Cooper (East) & Michael Minuzzo (West) battle for possession during the weekend’s clash at Malseed Park. PHOTO COURTESY OF FRANK MONGER
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Hayden Brown bleeds red and white and at the weekend he celebrated his 200th A Grade game in style when the Tigers secured a victory over Mt Burr, with Hayden even appearing in his side’s best on what was a special day. Hayden started at the Tantanoola Football Club in the junior colts and started racking up the silverware with individual honours in both junior and senior colts. He debuted in A Grade in 2006 and went on to play in the Tigers first premiership in 20 years under coach Adam Walden. And it was a big year,
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with Hayden also captaining the Under 17 interleague side and finishing runner up in the league best and fairest award in that age group that year. His bent for leadership continued when he also skippered the MSEFL Under 19 representative team in 2009 and he has also captained Tantanoola’s A Grade team. Hayden’s attack on the ball and natural leadership is something all Tantanoola supporters have seen in every game he has played in the red and white and it is not just on the field that he has made his mark, coaching junior and
SENIORS Kingston 2.4 6.6 8.10 11.11 (77) Penola 2.3 2.3 4.5 6.8 (46) Goals - Kingston: B. Warner 5; J. Fisher 2; J. Wehl, J. Milligan, B. Kennedy, C. Wood. Penola: no details available. Best - Kingston: B. Warner, T. Baker, H. Wright, J. Hill, J. Wehl, N. Davey. Border Districts 2.4 5.5 8.5 9.7 (61) Kybybolite 0.3 0.7 3.11 5.12 (42) Goals - Border Districts: S. Mansell 5; G. Hampton 2; Z. Edwards, R. Oliver. Kybybolite: T. Harris 2; S. Craig, W. Russell, L. Cooper. Best -Border Districts: D. Skinner, M. Quinn, R. Oliver, S. Mansell, N. Naylor, G. Cother. Kybybolite: D. Brodie, B. Munn, L. Cooper, B. Castine, O. Peltz, W. Russell. Mundulla 3.1 9.5 14.6 15.7 (97) Lucindale 2.3 2.5 4.10 7.14 (56) Goals - Mundulla: H. Dowling 5; J. Hinge, B. Redden, R. Tink 2; D. King, D. Moey, J. McGrice, W. Nankivall. Lucindale: R. Milne, JH. Kroemer, S. Spriggs, S. Mardling, T. Menz, N. Clarke, L. Jones. Best - Mundulla:S. Luckett, B. Redden, H. Dowling, J. McGrice, W. Nankivell, J. Grosser. Lucindale: R. Milne, T. Logan, H. Tregoweth, D. McCarthy, L. Kelsh, H. Kroemer. Keith 4.1 7.5 11.7 15.11 (101) Padthaway 5.1 7.4 8.6 9.8 (62) Goals - Keith: B. Simounds 4; A. Dunstan 3; G. Johnson, H. McMurray, G. Ryan 2; M. Malthouse, J. Lush, Padthaway: L. Harder 5; J. Vandermeer, M. Raitt, D. Broad, J. Vandermeer. Best - Keith: P. Capurso, L. Johnson, W. Schrieber, H. McMurray, J. Pitchford, G. Ryan. Padthaway: J. McCarthy, L. Harder, T. Moyle-Read, W. Fraser, M. Raitt, C. Williams. Bordertown 5.4 11.6 16.10 19.12 (126) Naracoorte 0.2 2.5 8.8 11.9 (75) Goals - Bordertown: C. McCarthy, J. Searle 4; T. Whittlesea 3; T. Neville, B. Hayes, H. Fromm 2; K. Cuthbertson, J. Dolling. Naracorote: R. Taggert 6; A. Slorach 3; S. Willson. Best - Bordertown: J. Searle, T. Whittlesea, T. Gough, B. Hayes, C. McCarthy, L. Murch. Naracorote: W. Limbert, S. Bates, B. Nolan, H. Ellis, S. Patterson, S. Willson. RESERVES Penola 8.11 (59) d Kingston 7.6 (48) Kybybolite 10.19 (79) d Border Districts 11.2 (68) Mundulla 16.12 (108) d Lucindale 6.1 (37) Keith 18.5 (113) d Padthaway 3.4 (22) Bordertown 10.5 (65) d Naracorote 6.6 (42) SENIOR COLTS Penola 10.13 (73) d Kingston 5.8 (35) Kybybolite 8.10 (58) d Keith 5.3 (33) Mundulla 5.16 (46) d Padthaway/Lucindale 3.2 (20) Naracorote 11.10 (76) d Bordertown 4.7 (31) JUNIOR COLTS Kingston 11.5 (71) d Penola 7.10 (52) Kybybolite 12.0 (72) d Border District 3.11 (29) Padthaway/Lucindale 9.10 (64) d Keith 3.5 (23) Naracorote 3.10 (28) d Bordertown 4.2 (26)
senior colts over the journey, assistant coaching the A Grade and also taking his place on the committee. THE BROWN FILES • 2006 A grade premiership player & premiership captain of the senior colts team • 2006 Runner Up Senior Colts League Best &Fairest. • 2010 League Best Under 21 and club A grade Runner Up Best & Fairest • 2015 A Grade Best Team Man. • 2017 A grade Runner Up Best & Fairest. • 2018 Bill James Most Courageous Player.
• 2019 A grade Best & Fairest & Bill James Most Courageous Player. • Club Patron Award. PHOTO COURTESY OF WANITA ROBINSON PHOTOGRAPHY
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A GRADE Millicent 66 (L. Duldig, L. Denton) d South Gambier 48 (R. Pluckhahn, L. Munro); North Gambier 76 (C. Davey, N. McConnell) md Casterton Sandford 29 (S. Jarrad, P. Murrell); East Gambier 59 (A. Bosko, E. Hunter) d West Gambier 43 (S. Ritter, C. Ransom)) A RESERVE Millicent 76 (S. Ellis, A. Janssen) d South Gambier 35 (M. Kuhl, T. McShane); North Gambier 59 (A. Bryan, J. Little) d Casterton Sandford 38 (S. Fidler, M. Rice); East Gambier 53 (C. Perryman, S. McKinnon) d West Gambier 34 (E. Dawe, M. Horrigan) B GRADE Millicent 60 (J. Sunderland, J. Matthews) d South Gambier 41 (J. O’Neil, S. Auld); Casterton Sandford 45 (L. Cleary, K. Harvey) d North Gambier 31 (S. Dally, A. Dyson); East Gambier 52 (Z. Cornolo, N. Smith) d West Gambier 42 (A. Mann, L. Jones) C GRADE Millicent 48 (S. Sims, K. Coghlan) d South Gambier 39 (B. Morale, M. Dalton); North Gambier 52 (H. Fox, A. Parr) d Casterton Sandford 26 (K. Cameron, I. Baker); East Gambier 44 (S. Drew, A. Quick) d West Gambier 37 (N. Clayton, K. Earle) 17 & UNDER Millicent 65 (L. Denton, D. Tunkin) d South Gambier 45 (E. Bouchier, A. Duncan); North Gambier 41 (L. Norman, K. Dyson) d Casterton Sandford 36 (M. Jamieson, C. Rice); West Gambier 73 (H. Pearson, T. Bryant) d East Gambier 42 (G. Ferguson, A. Bosko) 15 & UNDER A Millicent 68 (L. Paul, Edie Easterby) d South Gambier 12 (C. Ryan, G. Dalton); North Gambier 59 (S. Mobbs, T. Human) d Casterton Sandford 17 (L. Michelmore, I. Lane); West Gambier 26 (A. Pearson, L. Croker) d East Gambier 25 (K. Neilson, T. Burford) 15 & UNDER B South Gambier 17 (C. Attiwill, S. Wight) d Millicent 13 (M. Alcock, J. Lucas); Casterton Sandford 55 (P. Carlin, I. Longhurst) d North Gambier 11 (S. Brown, P. De Nys); East Gambier 35 (A. Beveridge, B. Facy) d West Gambier 32 (J. Heraper, H. Boult) 13 & UNDER A Millicent 41 (E. Denton, B. Coghlan) d South Gambier 20 (G. Dalton, C. Attiwill); North Gambier 52 (K. Anderson, M. Collins) d Casterton Sandford 7 (R. Forbes, B. Carlin); West Gambier 28 (S. Linder, M. Sneedon) d East Gambier 17 (I. Stratford, S. Wilson) 13 & UNDER B Millicent 27 (K. Dunn, T. Grosser) d South Gambier 8 (H. Harvey, G. Yates); North Gambier 15 (M. Griffith, P. Coleman) d Casterton Sandford 10 (B. Carlin, A. Crauford); West Gambier 27 (E. McKenny, M. Dyson) d East Gambier 25 (J. O’Dea, S. Clark) 11 & UNDER Millicent 28 (O. Thorne, O. Hales) d South Gambier 3 (M. Clarke, I. Fielding); Casterton Sandford 28 d North Gambier 17; West Gambier 21 (M. Neale, C. Hunter) d East Gambier 4 (S. McCracken, A. Hosking)
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A GRADE Border Districts 57 (E Hausler, P Moyle-Read) d Kybybolite 34 (C Hodges, L Taheny); Lucindale 64 d Mundulla 43; Keith 73 (S Lubcke, K Maynard) d Padthaway 47 (K Ward, A Giles); Naracoorte 43 (B Harris, S Henschke) d Bordertown 41 (L Murch, M Jarrett) A RESERVE Penola 60 d Kingston 46; Kybybolite 53 (M Hole, S Dyer) d Border Districts 42 (L Hancock, C Gherardin); Mundulla 43 d Lucindale 42; Keith 71 (A Schreiber, B Clark) d Padthaway 16 (S Miles, S Shepherd); Naracoorte 68 (G Hunter, L Henschke) d Bordertown 45 (A Fuentes, E Orrock) B GRADE Kybybolite 67 (B Slotegraaf, Z Skeer) d Border Districts 25 (J Koch, S Selig); Lucindale 43 d Mundulla 39; Keith 58 (P Pado, E Millhouse) d Padthaway 34 (J Fretwell, K Woodman); Naracoorte 40 (C Burke, L Gill) d Bordertown 22 (J Barton, A Will) C GRADE Penola 42 d Kingston 14; Kybybolite 48 (D Moreland, B Noske) d Border Districts 32 (O Pretlove, Z Hoctor); Mundulla 60 d Lucindale 28; Keith 43 (A Eriksen, C Conlon) d Padthaway 22 (C Kupke, E Rohoff); Naracoorte 51 (J Lacey, M Riley) d Bordertown 38 (A McDonald, M Taylor); DIVISION ONE Penola 59 d Kingston 34; Border Districts 59 (L Bird, C Hawkins) d Kybybolite 39 (A Burtt, E Ewer); Mundulla 55 d Lucindale 38; Naracoorte 69 (C duRand, T Brunt) d Bordertown 24 (M Hicks, K Rodert) DIVISION TWO Border Districts 49 (M Burke, T Pape) d Kybybolite 18 (S Phin, J Schultz; Naracoorte 70 (C Wooley, J Pettman) d Bordertown 9 (A Parsons, C Treloar) 15 & UNDER Penola 42 d Kingston 30; Border Districts 63 (L Pretlove, A Mahney) d Kybybolite 33 (M Hoare, A Williams); Mundulla 37 d Lucindale 32 Keith 53 (A Bunnett, P Rayson) d Padthaway 49 (B Edwards, K Longbottom); Naracoorte 37 (B Foster, A Anderson) d Bordertown 27 (M Blackwell, E Jozeps) 13 & UNDER A Kingston 31 d Penola 11; Border Districts 32 (C Unger, M Burke) d Kybybolite 12 (A McKenzie, P Wardle); Mundulla 39 d Lucindale 19; Keith 31 (E Makin, T Evans) d Padthaway 11 (A Orton, H Shepherd); Bordertown 46 (M Richards, G Lusher) d Naracoorte 31 (A Woosnam, T Maresch) 13 & UNDER B Border Districts 20 (C Boddington, L Johnson) d Kybybolite 0 (M Ottoson-Crossling, A Rasheed); Bordertown 21 (E Steele, S Conlon) d Naracoorte 1 (B Hutchens, P Ryan)
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Mount Gambier Bowls Club celebrates its season Despite the past season having been impacted by COVID restrictions, the Mount Gambier Bowls Club compeltd its 202/21 pgroam and 60 members celebrated the completed season at the club’s recent presentation. Bob Cranwell, Ann England and Helen Kentish and thier team put on a meal as part of the season celebration, with president Ian von Stanke and sponsors Kay and Greg Nethercott, of Rosedale Funerals, front and centre omf the award presentations. The club’s wins in the pennant season were recognised, including the drought breaking division one title, last won by the club in 2013/14 and the Division 2 Red pennant team winning promotion to Division 1. Bill Knowles was presented with a Veterans badge and Beryl Versluis with Super Veteran. Honouring the championship winners took up the majority of the celebration program. CLUB AWARD WINNERS Sealey Cup Greg Carpenter (winner) & Peter Radley (runner up) Sponsored by Sealey Springworks Jack Pit Legacy Pairs Bryan Vorwerk & Tony Renzi (winners) & Jason Kuring & Brad Errock (runner up) Sponsored by the Jack Pitt family 100 Up Bryan Vorwerk (winner) & Brad Errock (runner up) Sponsored by Audrey Kuhl & family CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS Mixed Fours Kathy Gray, Mark McDonald, Tony Renzi, & Adam Wilson (winners) & Barb Butchart, Ross Kilsby, Jim Butchart, & Bob Cranwell (runners up) Sponsored by Rosedale Funerals Men’s Veteran Singles Gary Widdison (winner) & Jeff England (runner up) Sponsored by All Digital Hearing
Ladies Veteran Singles Beryl Versluis (winner) & Helen Kentish (runner up) Sponsored by All Digital Hearing Men’s Pairs William Bremner & Adam Wilson (winners) & Daniel Langdon & Tony Bowditch (runners up) Sponsored by Trident Tyres Ladies Pairs Beryl Versluis & Kerry Pedlar (winners) & Leanne Hentschke & Kristy Errock (runners up) Sponsored by K & R Jones & The Park Hotel Mens Triples Daniel Langdon, Adam Wilson, & Tony Bowditch (winners) & William Bremner, Eddie Smith & Ian von Stanke (runners up) Sponsored by Chris Proud Services Ladies Triples Kathy Gray, Maryke Heaver, & Leanne Hentschke (winners) & Gaylene Leggett, Coral Clarke & Beryl Versluis (runners up) Sponsored by Auto Care Mens Fours Rex Klaassens, Jason Kuring, Greg Carpenter & Tony Bowditch (winners) & Brian Francis, John Hughes, David Babb, & Gary Widdison (runners up) Sponsored by Collins Court Butchers
Ladies Fours Gaylene Leggett, Barb Milstead,Maryke Heaver & Beryl Versluis (winners) & Kathy Gray, Coral Clarke, Kristy Errock & Leanne Hentschke (runners up) Sponsored by Silver Birch 2021 Mens Singles Champion Peter Reppin (winner) & Greg Carpenter (runner up) Sponsored by Bruhn Family and Commodore Motel 2021 Ladies Singles Champion Kristy Errock (winner) & Leanne Hentschke (runners up) Sponsored by Greg and Kay Nethercott of Rosedale Funerals 2021 MEN’S SINGLES CHAMPION: (Above top left) Winner Peter Reppin with sponsor Terry Bruhn. 2021 LADIES SINGLES CHAMPION: (Above bottom left) Winner Kristy Errock with sponsor Greg Nethercott, from Rosedale Funerals. SEALEY CUP WINNER: (Above right) Greg Carpenter
Tight finishes in foursomes competition The prestigious Shylie Rymill and Blue Lake Golf Club Women’s Championship Foursomes competition was played last Wednesday in perfect weather conditions and saw some close finishes for the top spots. Both competitions were kindly sponsored by Caffe Belgiorno. The partnership of Helen Myers and Lee-Anne Medhurst saw a repeat performance of their 2019 win, claiming the club championship win with a gross score of 101. Playing off a combined handicap of 24.5 the pair will now represent the club in the district foursomes championship to be played at the Bordertown golf club next month. The runner up pairing of Ronda Edwards and Rosemary Martland had 104 gross off a combined handicap of 16. Lucy Richards and Rose Case won the handicap part of the Shylie Rymill Foursomes with nett 71 off 35 handicap after only just edging out runnes up Josie Ashby and Annette Ford nett 71.5 off 20.5 handicap. Nearest to the pin 2nd shot on the long par three 14th hole was won by Sue Agars (Division 1) and Lesley McPherson (Division 2) The pro-shot on the 5th hole was won by Ronda Edwards. This week sees the first of five rounds of the short course marker competition’s sponsored by Grant and Dianne Perryman. The Blue Lake Golf Club Women’s Annual Open Day, sponsored by Noel Barr Toyota, is to be played on Thursday, May 27. Entries close May 24, contact Helen Myers or email bluelakeladies@gmail.com AWESOME FOURSOMES: (back row)Rose Case, Lucy Richards, Annette Ford & Josie Ashby and (front row) Lee-Anne Medhurst, Helen Myers, Ronda Edwards & Rosemary Martland
The ANZAC weekend shoot attracted 86 competitors to take on the 50 target sporting clays event sponsored by O.G. Roberts & Co. Millicent Tyre Centre & Cocky`s Autopro. Jeremy Kent won the Gambier Shooting Supplies High Gun shooting 48/50. The Lake Bonney/ Burrungule Challenge was regained by the South East Branch from Lake Bonney Sporting Clays. Ken Atkin sponsored the 20 Target Side X Side Compak event won by Daniel Ashby after a shoot off with Jeremy Kent. LAKE BONNEY/BURRUNGULE CHALLENGE SECOND LEG HIGH GUN Jeremy Kent 48/50 AA GRADE 1st - Malcolm Whitehead 46/50 2nd - Danny Bellinger 45/40 3rd - Timonthy Widdison 43/50 A GRADE 1st - Jarrad Eason 41/50 2nd - Cameron Scheidl 39/50 3rd - Michael Gill 38/50 B GRADE 1st - Allan Cowan 39/50 2nd - Michael Gates 37/50 3rd - Garry Allison 37/50 C GRADE 1st - Richard Try 34/50 2nd - Thomas Moore 31/50 3rd - Graeme Fennell (Slim) 30/50
SENIOR 1st - Christopher Wright 45/50 2nd - Graham Lamond 43/50 3rd - Ernie Scheidl 37/50 VETERAN 1st - Wayne Gurney 42/50 2nd - Kevin Dickson 40/50 3rd - Neville Kent 40/50 LADY 1st - Tasha Bellinger 40/50 2nd - Meagan Whitehead 32/50 3rd - Rebecca Kober 29/50 JUNIOR 1st - Ben Hastings 39/50 2nd - Kody Vanderhorst 35/50 3rd - Declan Wright 34/50 SUB JUNIOR 1st - William Von Stanke 37/50 2nd - Kain Ashby 31/50 3rd - Liam Millard 9/50 ON TARGET: (Above top left) Gambier Shooting Supplies High Gun winner Jeremy Kent (right) with sponsor Dane Hastings; (above top right) Lake Bonney Sporting Clays president Herb Whitehead presenting South East Field & Game president Charles Wallis with the inter club challenge trophy; (above bottom left) the Ladies podium - Tasha Bellinger, Meagan Millard & Bec Kober and (above bottom right) Side X Side winners - 1st Daniel Ashby, 2nd Jeremy Kent & 3rd Danny Bellinger.
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Round three of the Mount Gambier Table Tennis Autumn 2021 Season played out this week with some tight enthralling contests. A Grade’s first match-up saw Assassins prevail over Tigers in the match of the round, both teams evenly matched. Assassins player Leigh Barry opened up with a convincing win over his Tigers adversary Robin Pellen before Greg Megaw exacted revenge for Tigers with an equally dominant display to dispatch of Kevin Patzel. A four-rubber run of victories proved to be the difference for Assassins, Tigers making up ground at the back end of the match to salvage a close 6-5 result. Patzel’s five-game victory over Pellen was the highlight of the match. In the second of the a-Grade encounters, Moore Or Less proved to be too strong for Anything IDK, Ben Newman and Scott Davies the difference with faultless displays. Chandler Jantosh fought bravely for Anything IDK however he was unable to save his team from going down seven rubbers to four. B1 saw Colossal Gnomes continue their winning ways led by David Harris-Jones who recorded a clean sheet to help his team to a comfortable 7-4 victory over Warriors. In the other match, Top Deck barely raised a sweat in accounting for a hapless SRS outfit by 10 rubbers to 1. In B2, an even performance Rockets guided them to a 7-4 victory over ACL who’s only shining light was Corey Jeffrey with clean sheet. Unfortunately, he had little help from his teammates. In the other B2 contest, Hardcore dominated from start to finish to record a comfortable 9-2 demolition of Young And Old. In the C grade the Butterflies appear to have changed their name to the Fires, unfortunately it has not changed their fortunes. This time they were no match for a severely undermanned Outcasts outfit. Nat HarrisJones played a lone hand for the victors, ably supported by substitute player Andrew Schubert, while Nudeen Cook tried to restore some respectability with a brave performance for the Fires. In the end it was the Outcasts who prevailed 7-4. In the final C Grade encounter of the evening, Rollers were to too strong for the Odd Bunch, also recording a 7-4 victory. Chris Turner recorded a clean sheet for the victors while Tom Horrigan also performed strongly for the Odd Bunch. 3-rubber winners: • A Grade: Greg Megaw (Tigers), Ben Newman, Scott Davies (Moore Or Less), • B1 Grade: David Harris-Jones (Colossal Gnomes), Justin Hutchesson, Harry (Top Deck) • B2 Grade: Corey Jeffrey (ACL), Chris McGregor, Owen Schofield (Hardcore). • C Grade: Chris Turner (Rollers), Nat Harris-Jones (The Outcasts)
Tough conditions affect golf veterans scores An intrepid band of 41 defied the dire forecast of high winds and heavy showers and went off to Beachport earlier this month for the South East Golf Veterans event. The results weren’t all that good with 34 points from local John Howe, taking out First Division, from Graham Pilgrim, of Bordertown, on 30, and another local Peter Buckley, also on 30. Second Division was won by the best score of the day Jimmy Hyland, of Millicent, with 37, from Derek Bowering, Millicent, on 27, and Adrian Thiele, Lucindale, had 26. The ball rundown went to a very low 22 points. The Ross Orchard Prize was won by Gordon Fleming, of Robe, and Gav Sparrow, of Blue Lake. Only one NTP was successful and that was new member Bill Mullan on the sixth. One of the group’s stalwarts with more than 400 games, 90 year old Roy Mitchell, of Beachport, ecently returned from Queensland having finished runner up in the Australasian Over 80s championship. This week the group had a Harrow visit for a three way challenge with Wimmera and Glenelg District with May 24 seeing a visit by Glenelg District to Millicent for a Shield.
Indoor bowls results Kimberly-Clark Australia Pennants Round 5 Mil Lel 60 d Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 46, Moorak Red 62 d Moorak Blue 52, Saints 52 d Yahl 48, Glenburnie 71 d Blue Lake Bowlers White 40, Commercial Club 65 d Wandilo Water Rats 60, Post-Tel 86 d Kongorong 34, Mt Gambier Bowls Club 60 d Glencoe 41, RSL & District Bye. Shield Qualification Premiership Table after round 5 Post-Tel 10 points, 202.09%; Commercial Club 10, 187.04; Mil Lel 8, 160.00; Wandilo Water Rats 8,144.87; Glenburnie 6, 126.03; Mt Gambier Bowls Club 6, 114.46; RSL & District 4, 94.95; Saints 4, 82.37; Blue Lake Bowlers Blue 4, 76.47; Glencoe 2, 79.87; Moorak Blue 2, 68.58; Kongorong 2, 67.96; Moorak Red 2, 66.90; Blue Lake Bowlers White 2, 62.41; Yahl 0, 73.27.
SPORT Mid South East Mid South East Football Netball A GRADE Kalangadoo 45 (M. Russell, M. Pitt) d Hatherleigh 41 (M. Pulmer, L. MacGregor); Glencoe 42 (L. Edwards, A. Edwards) d Robe 32 (T. Gluas, K. Moore); Port MacDonnell 59 (B. Williams, J. Trench) d Nangwarry 44 (H. Burner, C. Ploenges); Tantanoola 51 (K. Bromley, A. Lucas) d Mt Burr 44 (H. Clark, L. Schultz) A RESERVE Kalangadoo 61 (M. Bonanno, S. Pulkinnen) d Hatherleigh 34 (M. McGrath, M. Smith); Glencoe 69 (A. Von Duve, A. Finnis) d Robe 14 (C. Borrelli, A. Culley); Port MacDonnell 74 (H. Smith, L. Whiteowrth) d Nangwarry 21 (T. Wilson, C. Lock); Mt Burr 44 d Tantanoola 36 (A. Fensom, K. Varcoe) B GRADE Kalangadoo 62 (N. Reeves, G. Gogel) d Hatherleigh 25 (L. Brown, N. Thomas); Glencoe 70 (K. Medhurst, Z. Parham) d Robe 26 (S. Kokiousis, P. Baker); Port MacDonnell 66 (C. Merrett, J. Taylor) d Nangwarry 43 (T. PLoenges, M. Trestrail); Tantanoola 54 (K. Taylor, K. Rowe) d Mt Burr 28 (K. Gamble, S. Mueller) B RESERVE Kalangadoo 66 (J. Greenwood, B. Thorn) d Hatherleigh 42 (S. Faulkner, M. Pulmer); Glencoe 53 (L. Kenny, K. Sealey) d Robe 20 (R. Thomson, K. Mathews); Port MacDonnell 78 (C. Smith, B. Wilson) d Nangwarry 19 (M. Smith, M. Glynn); Tantanoola 32 (K. Ballintyne, D. Egan) d Mt Burr 31 (A. Collyer, M. Grant) 17 & UNDER Hatherleigh 55 (L. Haines, D. Hateley) d Kalangadoo 48 (E. Mulraney, S. Wrightson); Robe 41 (E. Mackey, M. Wirth) d Glencoe 37 (L. Fiegert, M. Govan); Port MacDonnell 57 (I. Jacob, S. Collins) d Nangwarry 21 (S. Fox, M. Jones); Mt Burr 32 (M. Bevan. A. Ballantyne) d Tantanoola 24 (T. Rowe, E. Clarke) 15 & UNDER Kalangadoo 43 (E. Wurst, C. Peacock) d Hatherleigh 35 (B. Poulish, I. Howell); Robe 26 (M. Yeo, J. Turner) d Glencoe 12 (Z. Johnston, M. Biggins); Port MacDonnell 46 (S. Lewis, B. McPherson) d Nangwarry 41 (S. Black, K. Roisetter); Mt Burr 40 (I. Nowak, L. Francis) d Tantanoola 17 (H. Walker, M. Cushion) 13 & UNDER Kalangadoo 52 (M. Anderson, M. Badenoch) d Hatherleigh 27 (K. Nettle, A. Haines); Robe 20 (O. Birchall, A, Maczkowiack) d Glencoe 16 (R. Buckley, S. Hawke); Nanhwarry 37 (S. Virtanen, K. Epiha) d Port MacDonnell 36 (B. McLean, L. McPherson); Mt Burr 62 (K. Alcock, K. Linnell) d Tantnaoola 2 (A. Hoffman, E. Gardin)
SENIORS Kalangadoo 2.1 4.4 6.6 9.10 (64) Hatherleigh 3.1 4.3 5.6 5.8 (38) Goals - Kalangadoo: A. Stone, M. Krieger, B. Gregory, B. Lindner 2; L. Jones. Hatherleigh: L. Brown 2; M. telford, S. Telfer, J. Sullivan. Best - Kalangadoo: L. Jones, M. Lowe, J. Bannister, B. Galpin, M. Fatchen, J. La Rocca. Hatherleigh: J. Dowdy, S. Waring, W. Chay, J. Bray, Z. Jones, J. Telfer. Robe 6.7 9.10 14.12 20.17 (137) Glencoe 0.2 4.4 4.4 4.4 (28) Goals - Robe: Z. Deane 5; J. Francisco 4; S. Clements, E. Regnier, J. Kelly 2; K. Dunn, J. Pettit, J. Kokiousis, S. Huebner, B. Jarrett. Glencoe: A. Hentschke 2; D. Pparoth, J. Edmonds. Best - Robe: C. Penfold, T. Wachtel, Z. Deane, J. Francisco, K. Dunn, B. Foulds. Glencoe: R. Smith, D. Pfitzner, T. Edwards, D. Childs, P. Mitchell, A. Hentschke. Port MacDonnell 38.18 (246) Nangwarry 4.6 (30) Goals - Pt Mac: B. Newton, N. Wilke 6; T. Sullivan, K. Thomson 5; D. McElroy 4; T. Newton 3; J. Pfitzner, M. Smith 2; T. Davis, R. Povey, R. Timms, M. Stark, D. Bromley. Nangwarry: L. Thomson, J. Timms, B. Just. Best - Pt Mac: N. Wilke, D. McElroy, M. Smith, K. Thomson. B. Newton. Nangwarry: J. McKeon, T. Vandergorst, J. Virtanen, B. Dinnison, M. Thomson, G. McWaters. Tantanoola 3.1 7.2 8.4 10.5 (65) Mt Burr 2.3 6.6 6.7 6.11 (47) Goals - Tantanoola: J. Dawe 5; J. Ryan 4; B. White. Mt Burr: J. Gregory 4; B. hennink, N. Muhovics. Best - Tantanoola: J. Dawe, C. Oliver, J. Hatt, H. Brown, B. Reilly, C. Saint. Mt Burr: S. Wallis, T. Stanley, N. Muhovics. RESERVES Robe 8.15 (63) d Glencoe 9.4 (58) Port MacDonnell 24.15 (159) d Nangwarry 0.3 (3) Tantanoola 15.8 (98) d Mt Burr 6.2 (38) Hatherleigh 8.5 (53) d Kalangadoo 5.8 (38) SENIOR COLT Hatherleigh 27.8 (170) d Kalangadoo 1.7 (13) Robe 12.12 (84) d Glencoe 2.2 (14) Port MacDonnell 11.5 (71) d Nangwarry 5.5 (35) Tantanoola 8.9 (57) d Mt Burr 3.2 (27) JUNIOR COLTS Hatherleigh 15.11 (101) d Kalangadoo 4.1 (25) Robe 9.7 (61) d Glencoe 1.0 (6) Nangwarry 12.17 (89) d Port MacDonnell 0.2 (2) Tantanoola 13.9 (87) d Mt Burr 0.6 (6)
Sunshine for ambrose event At the Mount Gambier Golf Club 18 pairs of lady golfers participated in a popular twoperson ambrose, generously sponsored by Helen Gregory. The weather was absolutely perfect and the course presented well – with good fairways and the were greens running true. Scores for the day were evenly distributed with only two and a half shots separating the top four cards. Taking out the winning position was the sponsor Helen Gregory and a newcomer to golf Jess Parsons. Playing off a 15 Handicap the pair had a commendable 85 off the stick – resulting in a nett 70. Helen and Jess had a great 41 on the front Nnne and 44 on the long back nine. Only one shot behind were Yvonne Shirley and Heather Barry, who had a really nice 37 off the stick on the front nine but fell away with 45 on the back nine. Yvonne and Heather played off an 11 handicap and registered nett 71. In third position by a quarter of a shot were the mother and daughter combination of Kerry and Bev Pedlar, who had 79 off the stick breaking down to 39 on the front nine and 40 on back nine thus carding nett 71.25. The Pro Shot on the 8th hole was won by Yvonne Shirley. Combined 3rd shot on the 12th hole – approximately 31 cms away from the flag was the pairing of Andrea Pegler and Karen Forster. Next week’s competition will be the Club Championship Foursomes (Gross score) in conjunction with the Shylie Rymill Foursomes, which is a State Event and is a nett competition. AMBROSE WINNERS: Kerry Pedlar, Bev Pedlar, winner and sponsor Helen Gregory, Heather Barry, Yvonne Shirley (Absent: Jess Parsons)
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The Mount Gambier Gun Club held its monthly competition earlier this month in favourable conditions except for later in the day when the light conditions started to fail but this did not deter the shooters. The opening event was the Liz and Tom Rymill 25 Tgt Club Skeet Championship. This event attracted some of the fine shots who are going to the Australian Skeet Nationals being held at Wagga Wagga this week to hone their shooting marksmanship. It was Gavin Height with a great score of 54/55 who took out the overall honours. Ken Atkin 48/50 won AA from Dougal Simson 47/50, Kevin Mules 24/25 won A from Brian Spring 21/25, Gavin Height 24/25 took B from Alan Jones 28/31, and Tristan McKinnon 23/25 won C from Andrew Hoare 22/25. The Castec Rural Supplies 25 Tgt Pointscore Championship tried out the shooters expertise but was well shot with the results being Surasak Pienudomkijlert with a 74/75 won AA from Andrew Hoare 73/75, Robert Atkinson 74/75, won A from Dale Robertson 72/75, Stuart Bowd 72/75 edged out Mick Rudd 71/75 to win B and Bernadette Peters 60/75 just won C from Peter Klieve 59/75. The 50 Tgt Eastern Zone Handicap, sponsored by Frank Kentish, was the last event and this was keenly shot in the failing
light conditions and shoot offs were needed to finalise results first place was taken by Robert Atkinson 50/52, second Dougal Simson 49/52, third Andrew Hoare 50/53, fourth Rodney Gilcrist 49/53, fifth Greg Kessegian 48/52, back marker Surasak Pienudomkijlert 45/50 The South East Autotrade Highgun Award was successfully won by Dougal Simson with a great score of 143/150. The next competition will be the 100 Tgt South Australian State Sporting Clay Championships being held on May 29.
LIZ & TOM RYMILL 25 TGT CLUB SKEET WINNERS: (Above) Kevin Mules A, Ken Atkin AA & Gavin Height OA. 50 TGT EASTERN ZONE HANDICAP OVERALL WINNER: (Right top left) Robert Atkinson SOUTH EAST AUTOTRADE HIGHGUN AWARD: (Right top riight) Andrew Hoare congratulates winner Dougal Simson 50 TGT EASTERN ZONE HANDICAP: Greg Kessegian, Frank Kentish, Robert Atkinson OA, Bob Andrews, Dougal Simson, Rodney Gilcrist & Andrew Hoare .
Set pairs decided Father & son combination take RSL title Earlier this month, the Mount Gambier RSL Bowls Club held is annual A & B Grade Set Pairs. The format consisted of an A and B Grade bowler or two B Grade bowlers playing three separate games of two sets comprising of five ends and a three end third deciding set if required. The weather was kind and the bowling was of a high standard with some very close encounters being witnessed. Going into the final games of the day there was a few teams which were in line to win the competition but after the conclusion there was only one pairing which came through the day with a 100 per cent record which was the father-son partnership of Gary and Michael Fox. Runners up were the experienced pairing of Ron Edlington and Harry Childs. A & B GRADE SET PAIRS WINNERS: (Top right) - Gary Fox & Michael Fox. A & B GRADE SET PAIRS RUNNERS UP: (Bottom right) - Ron Edlington & Harry Childs.
CASTEC RURAL SUPPLIES 25 TGT POINTSCORE CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS: (Above bottom) Bernadette Peters C, Stuart Bowd B & Robert Atkinson A.
Small field for Mother’s Day ride Last week’s race was held on the Caves Road course, with 12 riders enjoying the cool, sunny morning, knowing that some morning tea was going to be supplied in honour of Mother’s Day after the race. With the wind from the north west, the riders would enjoy a tailwind start, before battling the headwind on the return leg. The first rider to greet the starter was Louise Abraham, who was being asked to ride an Individual Time Trial out in front. She had a 16 minute gap to make as much distance before the next group of Jami Buckley, Spek Peake and Mike Bakker were sent off. A further two minutes later the group consisting of Phil Stasiw, Dean Zeven, John Cranwell and Bruce McLaughlin left the start line. The final four riders are deep in their preparations to tackle the 100 Mile Classic with Rob Mann, Dave Bryant and Matthew Opperman starting their chase with 21 and a half minutes already on the clock, and Nick Kidman forced to wait a further 90 seconds before he could attempt to chase everyone down. The tailwind ride out can be tough for junior riders, who have
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BRAND NEW
MAZDA
BT-50
EXPERIENCE THE COMPLETE PACKAGE
*Free tow bar package offer is applicable to SL & ST MY21 Navara models only and 2020 build Mazda BT-50’s only, offer excludes demonstrator, fleet, government & rental purchases. Free tow bar offer applicable for vehicles secured, deposits paid & finance approved from 01.05.2021 to 30.06.2021.
FORESTER NEW
XV NEW
XV EX-DEMO
• GPS • Eyesight • Driver Monitoring System • Reverse Auto Braking • 60015
• Reverse Camera • Apple CarPlay & Android Auto • Keyless Entry with Push Button Start • 59945
• Leather • GPS • Eyesight Accident Avoidance • Electric Sunroof • 59624
$46,250 DRIVE AWAY
$33,460 DRIVE AWAY
$39,595 DRIVE AWAY
OUTBACK NEW
OUTBACK NEW
STI EX-DEMO
• Eyesight Accident Avoidance • Reverse Camera • 11.6” Touch Screen • Reverse Auto Braking • 60063
• Eyesight Accident Avoidance • Reverse Camera • 11.6” Touch Screen • Reverse Auto Braking • 59923
• Spec R • Recaro Sports Bucket Seats • GPS • Electric Sunroof • 6 Speed Manual • Vision Assist • 59980
$44,170 DRIVE AWAY
$48,850 DRIVE AWAY
$63,980 DRIVE AWAY
STI EX-DEMO
LIBERTY EX-DEMO
LIBERTY EX-DEMO
• 6 Speed Manual • GPS • Reverse Camera • 197kW @ 5600rpm • 19” Alloys • 59983
• 3.6 Litre, 6 Cylinder • GPS • Electric Sunroof • Leather • Heated Front Seats • 59724
• 3.6 Litre, 6 Cylinder • GPS • Electric Sunroof • Leather • Heated Front Seats • 59944
$54,980 DRIVE AWAY
$46,990 DRIVE AWAY
$46,990 DRIVE AWAY
Carlin and Gazzard Subaru
Offer ends 30/5/21
116-138 Commercial Street East, Mount Gambier
Phone Adrian Jones or Wendy Webster 8723 8881 WWW.CARGAZ.COM.AU LVD 394