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ISSUE 888 - Wednesday, June 30, 2021 | THE LIMESTONE COAST AND SOUTH WEST VICTORIA | 08 8724 7111 | www.lifestyle1.net

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Historic delivery arrives Specialist beams now on site It was an historic week for the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre when a world first delivery arrived at the Margaret Street site. And it was not just a first for Mount Gambier and Australia, but also a first for the German based timber processor who produced the special delivery. The longest single glulam timber beams ever shipped to Australia - spanning up to 42 metres, were loaded on to two trucks to make the journey from the wharf in Port Melbourne to the Margaret Street construction site last week, delivering the final loads of timber over two trips The long and oversized loads measured 2.5 metres wide

and 49 metres in length. Three certified pilots were required to escort the loads through Victoria to South Australia. The trucks travelled under police escort and followed a pre-approved traffic management plan. The $57.3million dollar development always had Australia earmarked as the supplier of all the timber for the project but the specialist nature of the beams meant German timber engineering project specialist HESS TIMBER ended up the preferred supplier with no Australian manufacturer producing the beams required.. See inside for full story



Prostate cancer pioneer honoured Richard Harry presented with a national award Richard Harry has been the face of prostate cancer in the Limestone Coast for more than a decade, turning his own 2010 diagnosis into a lifeline for other men and their families in the community through the Limestone Coast Prostate Support Group. The hard working volunteer, who has spearheaded not just the local support group but services in the region for prostate cancer patients, including fundraising for a now installed transperineal biopsy machine and successfully campaigning for a specialist prostate nurse, has recently received a national honour for his efforts. Richard was one of three volunteers nationwide to receive the 2020 Max Gardner Award for Distinguished Service. The awards are presented annually to individual members of the prostate cancer network who have made an outstanding and significant contribution to reducing the impact of prostate cancer on Australian men, their partners, and families. Richard’s achievement was announced earlier this month, during Men’s Health Week, with the Prostate Cancer Foundation Association (PCFA) Chairman Adjunct Associate Professor Steve Callister congratulating the former support group chair, who only recently handed over the reins to Malcolm Porter. “My congratulations to Richard for his award,” Assoc. Prof. Callister said. “He is a truly remarkable figure in the Australian prostate cancer community, dedicating many hundreds of hours of service to other men and families impacted by the disease and raising awareness to help us defeat it. I thank him for his voluntary service and contribution. His tireless advocacy has changed many lives for the better.” PCFA CEO, Professor Jeff Dunn AO said Richard was an inspiration to men and families impacted by the disease. “Over many years he has served as a champion of prostate cancer awareness within his community, ensuring that men and their partners do not have to walk the journey of prostate cancer alone,” Prof. Dunn said. “He has played a vital role in providing men and their families with information, comfort, and support, calling on his own personal experience to make a difference in the lives of others.” Testimonials for the newly awarded volunteer were easily garnered as the nomination was being compiled to send to the PCFA and all centred on Richard’s availability, willingness to help and compassionate approach to each individual and their support network. John Hill was one Mount Gambier based prostate cancer patient who found the group, in general, and Richard, in particular, a key part of his cancer journey. “We just catch up and talk,” John said. “When you learn there are other people that are battling what you are battling and in some cases what they are facing is much tougher, it makes you thankful and

is a great support. I have so much gratitude for group coordinator Richard Harry, who doesn’t just facilitate the meetings with guest speakers and the coffee mornings but also drives improved treatment and support for prostate cancer sufferers throughout the Limestone Coast.” And as important as the personal touch has been, so has his willingness to roll up his sleeves and get things done through fundraising and voracious campaigning. His willingness to form partnerships with organisations including the Male Bag Foundation and local government, raising $198,000 for the purchase of the transperineal biopsy machine to be used in this region by visiting urologists so that men from the South East don’t have to leave their families and local support and work to travel to Adelaide or Melbourne for testing, is just one example of his determination to make things better. “It is done as day surgery so a light anaesthesia is required reducing pain compared to the old method,” Mr Harry said. “Done locally there is no travelling so less time lost from employment, no accommodation away from home required, saving considerable

costs. A man having to have a prostate biopsy has the prospect of cancer hanging over his head, so having the biopsy done locally he has his family and friends there to help him in his journey. With more samples taken from the prostate the urologist is also able to more accurately diagnose and treat the problem.” He has also worked closely with the Mount Gambier Racing Club over the past five years and has assisted in arranging the Prostate Cancer dinners at the Gold Cup meetings, raising more than $20,000 which has been sent directly to PCFA. Securing a .5 (FTE) prostate nurse for the Limestone Coast as part of the Australian Government’s Prostate Cancer Nurses Program will also be one of Richard’s most enduring legacies. “It is wonderful to get that appointment – it is a good start,” Richard said, when Tracy Bryant started in the role. “It is a similar style role to a breast care nurse. It is about that support and providing information. When a guy goes to his urologist and gets the cancer diagnosis he gets a heap of options available as a patient and you come back the next week and tell him what treatment you are going to do. You basically have to make your decision

MAX GARDNER AWARD Max Gardner Award for Distinguished Service is a prestigious award presented by PCFA. It is awarded to an individual member of the Network that has made an outstanding and significant contribution to reducing the impact of prostate cancer on Australian men, their partners and families, recognising the diversity of the Australian community. This award is a peer-based form of recognition for PCFA Network members who are currently in a Support Group Leader role or an active member of a PCFA affiliated support group or an official Ambassador.

from a book. Having access to a prostate nurse means they can go through those different types of treatments and get a full run down of the expected outcomes. The other side of it, is when you get the diagnosis of the Big C, to have someone to talk to, to provide you with support and put you in touch with where you can get help, is absolutely magic. ” Richard has always been one to share the credit when service improvements including the specialist nurse and the biopsy machine come to fruition. “All in all it is hoped that with the machine and a prostate specialist nurse in the region and the provision of radiation treatment in the foreseeable future, the Limestone Coast will become a cancer treatment hub,” Mr Harry said. “It must also be remembered

that this project would not have come to fruition without the huge input of the Mount Gambier hospital especially Paul Bullen and his team.” AWARD WINNER: (Above top) Richard Harry (far right) with some of the Limestone Coast Prostate Cancer Support Group members at a fundraising barbecue & (above inset) with Member for Barker Tony Pasin outside the Mount Gambier Hospital.

TESTIMONIALS “Always being available to meet with or discuss needs of those impacted by prostate cancer.” “He shows he cares and is always ready to give.” “During COVID, Richard sent weekly messages to all members of the support Group, encouraging us with life.” “In working closely with Richard over the last 8 years I have come to admire him in his tireless efforts to ensure men from Mount Gambier and the South East of South Australia have the information they require and support they need to walk through the journey of treatment for prostate cancer.”


Romance author heading to town Author returns with second book after successful launch of debut novel Mount Gambier Library will welcome best-selling South Australian author Leonie Kelsall back to the city to talk about her latest rural romance novel The Wattle Seed Inn on Wednesday, July 7, at 7pm. Leonie’s heartwarming second novel follows her highly successful debut novel The Farm at Peppertree Crossing which sold

out in just two weeks following its release. “We were fortunate to host Leonie Kelsall last year and she had the audience in stitches, combining both tales of her writing and her personal life,” Mount Gambier Library Team Leader Library Programs Kristi Brooks said. “Her characters are complex and her writing descriptive, appealing to those who love a good family saga”. Leonie has again drawn on her rural upbringing on a farm near the Murray River as a source of inspiration for her second novel. Today she splits her time between this same family farm and her home in the Adelaide Hills where she also runs a professional counselling practice. “Being privileged to live in such beautiful countryside is an inspiration that is almost too

“...she had the audience in stitches, combining both tales of her writing and her personal life...” Leonie Kelsall

wonderful to capture in words,” Leonie said. The Wattle Seed Inn centres around Gabrielle Moreau who, after leaving behind her ex-fiance and PR career in Adelaide, takes over Wirruldi Hotel, a ramshackle pub in a small country town near

“...being privileged to live in such beautiful countryside is an inspiration that is almost too wonderful to capture in words...” Leonie Kelsall

the Murray River. But as rural life and the scope of her new renovation project begin to prove a challenge unlike anything she faced during her comfortable life in the city, Gabrielle begins to doubt herself and her decision. Meanwhile, in nearby Settlers Bridge, broken-hearted stonemason Hayden Paech is going through life’s motions. Recovering from a decision he still regrets, Hayden refuses to open himself up to love again, even if it’s the one thing missing from his life. This is a free event with bookings required due to limited spaces. Contact Mount Gambier Library (08)8721 2540 or book online mountgambier.sa.gov.au/library under ‘Programs and Events’.

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Mount Gambier Library will host an evening with local author Jenny Marshall for the launch of her memoir Death by Chocolate Cake; My journey through obesity with love on Wednesday, June 30, at 7pm at City Hall. Mount Gambier woman Jenny Marshall has endured more than most could imagine; her childhood was marred by years of emotional, psychological, physical and sexual abuse. With food becoming one of Jenny’s only sources of comfort, her road towards morbid obesity began and by the age of 12 she already weighed 132kg. A target of school and, later, workplace bullying, her weight continued to increase, as did her sense of shame and severe depression. At her heaviest, Jenny reached 250kg and had begun to suffer serious health issues. Death by Chocolate Cake documents Jenny’s courageous journey from a place of deeprooted shame and depression towards a place of self-love and happiness. Her decision to change her life for the better was instigated by a friend who convinced her that her life mattered, and by her recognition that her obesity was a symptom of her abuse and not a disease.“My first experience of being loved was the catalyst for my journey of inner healing and overcoming obesity,” Jenny said. “It motivated me to find the root causes of my obesity and to address them which ultimately led to my transformation and freedom. Her success, however, is singlehandedly due to her own courage and strength. By learning to accept herself and her body, becoming more informed about food, and hiking with her adopted greyhound Dreamy, Jenny lost over 100kg. She is now an accredited Functional Medicine Health Coach and plans to use her own experiences to help others. “My hope is that people identify with my story and have the courage to change their life for the better,” Jenny said. The event is free and bookings are required due to limited spaces. Contact Mount Gambier Library on (08)8721 2540 or book online at www.mountgambier. sa.gov.au/library under ‘Programs and Events’.


Award winning course returns to region Helping fight the battle against drug and alcohol dependency in the Limestone Coast An award winning course for families supporting someone with a drug or alcohol dependency will run again in the Limestone Coast, amid continued demand for AOD services. Brought to the region by Substance Misuse Limestone Coast (SMLC), Stepping Stones is an intensive four day course run by a skilled Family Drug Support Group Leader. The therapeutic course was first run in November 2019 and SMLC project coordinator Sophie Bourchier said there was high demand for the course locally. “The course aims to increase confidence and competence around substance use in family units,” she said. “It really helps families to be able to manage themselves and their relationships

Community grants on offer Community groups, individuals and not-for profit organisations in the Glenelg Shire are invited to make their project a reality through council’s Community Grants Program. Grant applications for round one of the 2021-2022 Community Grants Program are now open and run for a three-week period. The grant categories include recreation, public halls, community strengthening, community events and arts culture and heritage. Applications for round one of the 2021-2022 program can be completed and submitted online at https://glenelg.smartygrants. com.au/. Applicants can apply for grants for up to $1000 without any co-contribution. All funding amounts requested between $1000 - $5000 require a dollar for dollar contribution. Potential applicants are reminded to refer to the Community Grants Guidelines to assess their eligibility to apply. All organisations and groups are strongly encouraged to discuss their projects with the relevant council officer prior to submitting their application.

“...it really helps families to be able to manage themselves and their relationships with their family member or friend who is using...” Sophie Bourchier (Substance Misuse Limestone Coast project coordinator) with their family member or friend who is using. “It will be a safe space to get a better understanding of what people are going through, come away equipped with better selfcare skills and also, hear from other people in similar situations. “After last time, we actually had a waitlist so we thought that it would be a great course to run again in our region to see whether we could support families better and in a way that they can take home to continue their support.” The additional support for families comes after an SMLC survey revealed a steep rise in home alcohol use during the pandemic. The survey also revealed a rise in methamphetamine and other drug use. “Lockdown was a difficult time for a lot of people and the data reflects that.

What we may be seeing now is the aftereffects of that use and the impact on families,” Ms Bourchier said. The course will be run at Mount Gambier’s UniSA campus over two weekends in August this year. Ms Bourchier said previous participants had left overwhelmingly positive feedback about the course. “The testimonials speak of changes in family dynamics, a deeper understanding of what people are experiencing and also use words such as ‘life-changing’,” she said. Any interested community members should contact Sophie

“...after last time, we actually had a waitlist so we thought that it would be a great course to run again in our region to see whether we could support families better ...” Sophie Bourchier (Substance Misuse Limestone Coast project coordinator)

Bourchier by the first week in August to register, with limited space available. “We only have room for a limited number from across the Limestone Coast region but if there is the demand for it, we will certainly look at running the course again,” Ms Bourchier said. “The aim is to utilise our funding

to bring programs or courses to the region that other agencies are not funded for or don’t have the staffing to accommodate.” SMLC is Federally funded and supported by the Limestone Coast Local Government Association. PHOTO COURTESY OF KATE HILL


School students making their point The Lower South East Lions Mad Minute winners The Lower South East section of the Lions Mad Minute public speaking competition for Year 5 students has culminated with 15 schools vying for perpetual trophies in Mount Gambier last week. The McDonald Park Primary School team of Kai McNamara, Genevieve Ashby and Lucy Horton won the Division One trophy for large schools, while Compton Primary had success in Division Two for small schools. Compton Primary’s team also won the three awards for individual students, with Zac, Addison and Levi placing first, second and third respectively. Zac’s subject was ‘I like fast food,’ Addison drew the topic ‘living in the country is better than the city,’ and Levi spoke about having ‘a classroom pet.’ The Lower South East Grand Challenge was held at the Garry Costello Centre at Mount Gambier High School. A total of 35 South East schools and almost 1200 students took part in this year’s Lions Mad

Minute competition, which is an initiative of the Lions Club of Mount Gambier. HAVING THEIR SAY: (Right top) Mount Gambier High School principal Peter McLaren (centre) was a special guest at the Lower South East Lions Mad Minute Grand Challenge where 15 schools vied for perpetual trophies. DIVISION ONE WINNERS: (Right bottom left) Lucy Horton, Genevieve Ashby & Lucy Horton, from McDonald Park Primary School. INDIVIDUAL & DIVISION TWO WINNERS: (Right bottom right) Addison, Levi & Zac have their hands full after winning the Lions Mad Minute Lower South East Division Two perpetual trophy and individual awards.

The Upper South East Lions Mad Minute winners

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The Lions Mad Minute public speaking competition for Year 5 students has wound up for 2021 with the Upper South East Grand Challenge staged at Lucindale today. Naracoorte South Primary School won the Division One section for large schools, while the team from Mary MacKillop Memorial School at Penola won Division Two for small schools. Bree Ellis, Max Lush and Arcain Hong represented Naracoorte South PS, while the Mary MacKillop Memorial School team comprised Evie Tilby, Charlie Pearce and Poppy Flint. Evie Tilby, Sienna Clark from

Rendelsham PS and Charlie Pearce placed first, second and third respectively in the Individual awards. Other schools represented today were Beachport PS, Kangaroo Inn Area School, Kingston Community School, Lucindale Area School, Millicent North PS and Naracoorte PS, together with Padthaway PS, Penola PS, Robe PS and Saint Anthony’s PS in Millicent. Lions Mad Minute is an initiative of the Lions Club of Mount Gambier supported by Lions clubs across the region. This year’s competition involved more than 30 schools and nearly 1200 students in 54 classes.

HAVING THEIR SAY: (Above top) The Lions Mad Minute Upper South East Grand Challenge teams for 2021 DIVISION ONE WINNERS: (Above bottom left) Naracoorte South Primary School’s Division One winning team of Max Lush, Bree Ellis and Arcain Hong DIVISION TWO WINNERS: (Above bottom right) Lions Mad Minute Upper South East Division Two winners Charlie Pearce, Poppy Flint and Evie Tilby from Mary MacKillop Memorial School

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Historic delivery arrives Specilaist beams now on site It was an historic week for the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre when a world first delivery arrived at the Margaret Street site. And it was not just a first for Mount Gambier and Australia, but also a first for the German based timber processor who produced the special delivery. The longest single glulam timber beams ever shipped to Australia - spanning up to 42 metres, were loaded on to two trucks to make the journey from the wharf in Port Melbourne to the Margaret Street construction site last week, delivering the final loads of timber over two trips. It represented just over 2 per cent of the entire project and the remaining timber featured in the project are Australian sourced. Thirteen full length glued laminated timber beams measuring 42 metres and two segmented beams were produced for the pool hall within the $57.3 million Wulanda development. “Timber was chosen as a feature

following a feasibility assessment and extensive architectural research,” City of Mount Gambier Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre project sponsor Barbara Cernovskis said. “Timber is resistant to corrosion in an aquatic environment, has whole of life benefits for health, maintenance and operational costs and aligns closely with the original architectural intent.” Ms Cernovskis said the HESS product ticked all the boxes and BADGE senior construction manager Mark Wyatt said understanding the nature of the use of the facility, and what it means to the community over a number of generations meant the priority was ensuring longevity of the build that would ultimately reduce long-term maintenance costs. “This particular product was selected as it will not require joins, given its length will span the roof,” he said. “Those joins are where moisture and chemicals from an aquatic environment can begin

“...timber is resistant to corrosion in an aquatic environment, has whole of life benefits for health, maintenance and operational costs and aligns closely with the original architectural intent...” Barbara Cernovskis (City of Mount Gambier Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre project sponsor)

to damage structure over years of use, as would any plain timber product.” And so the timber rafters were crafted at HESS TIMBER’s production facility in Kleinheubach, Germany, departed from Zeebrugee Terminal in Belgium at the end of April and travelled approximately 25,000 kilometres via ocean to Australia as break-bulkcargo, arriving at the wharf in Port Melbourne on June 12. A specialist freight contractor used two mobile hydraulic cranes to unload the beams from the ocean freight platforms and on to each truck which carried three to four timber beams each over four loads. DeisgnInc architect Ben Luppino hoped the Mount Gambier project would inspire further development in the local timber industry. “There is a real opportunity for this project to be a catalyst to further expand the knowledge and technology of timber construction within Australia, showcase the benefits of timber construction and promote the timber industry,” he said. The beams will be stored in the vicinity of the 50 metre pool until they are ready to be installed. Learn more about the timber used for the Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre with DesignInc Architect Ben Luppino and HESS TIMBER’s Tyson Infanti on the Timber Talks podcast: https:// timbertalks.libsyn.com

“...there is a real opportunity for this project to be a catalyst to further expand the knowledge and technology of timber construction within Australia, showcase the benefits of timber construction and promote the timber industry...” Ben Luppino (DesignInc architect) At this stage the project remains on track despite the challenges of recent weather and the pandemic. “It is hard to believe we are building a $57.3million

development in a global pandemic and all the complications that brings,” Ms Cernovskis said. “There have been some disruptions but all in all the project is tracking well.”


Burley clan keeps rolling up their sleeves Royal Flying Doctor Service gratefully accepts generous windfall ”When Bill Burley does something he goes all in and really gets the results”. That is the assessment of Mount Gambier Royal Flying Doctor Service Support Group president Bill Russon in the wake of receiving a $15,200 cheque from the community minded golf club operator. The man at the helm of the Blue Lake Bar and Bistro organised a series of functions across the month of May all designed to raise funds for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. “The result was that magnificent donation of $15,200,” Bill Russon said. Bill Burley, together with his family and staff, organised a quiz night, high tea, community dinner and an Ambrose golf day, with benefits from all events going towards the RFDS. All events were well attended by locals with the generosity of sponsors contributing in a major way towards the success of the golf day. Bill Burley said that the family benefitted from and appreciated the services of the RFDS in the final months of his late father’s life and wanted to acknowledge the service.

“The Burley family have been great supporters of the RFDS in the past, and this month of fundraising had been spectacular both in its success and that the efforts were solely at the initiative and efforts of the whole Burley family – Bill, wife Wendy and extended family who all helped with the events,” Bill Russon said. “It was without precedent and was so very much

“...the Burley family have been great supporters of the RFDS in the past, and this month of fundraising had been spectacular...” Bill Russon (Mount Gambier Royal Flying Doctor Service Support Group president)

appreciated by the RFDS.” Bill Burley is a staunch supporter of many fundraising efforts for Limestone Coast local charities, groups and individual families in need. Over May it was the turn of the RFDS and Bill Russon praised both the family and the Bar and Bistro staff who contributed to such a successful fundraising effort. Bil Burley’s sister Karen Petersen (pictured right second from left) has also held RFDS fundraisers and handed over $1500 from an online auction held last year when she could not hot her usual Girls NIght in fundraiser.

ALL HANDS ON DECK: (Above top left) Bill Burley (far right driving golf buggy) with (from left) sister Karen Petersen; wife Wnedy BUrley; daughter Maddy Burley & mother Robin Burley, who all helped out with the golf day. GENEROUS DONATION: (Above top right) Mount Gambier Royal Flying Doctor Servicve Support Group president Bill Russon gratefully accepting the $15,200 donation from Bill Burley.

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Unveiling hidden treasures The 17th Coonawarra Cellar Dwellers looking to welcome back Victorian wine lovers During the month of July, Coonawarra wineries are inviting wine lovers to discover treasures from Coonawarra’s cellars with back vintage drops, and special museum release wines on offer for tasting during the 17th Annual Cellar Dwellers festival. “It’s a very special time of the year when Coonawarra Cellar Doors bring out some truly outstanding wines to provide the public with some memorable tasting experiences that only occur in July,’’ Coonawarra Vignerons events and marketing manger Heidi Eldridge said. “Cellar Dwellers is a term that reflects both the exceptional cellaring abilities of Coonawarra wine, our red wines, in particular, as well as the sense of discovery that visitors to the region’s cellar doors will experience.” After what was a somewhat reduced program in 2020, the 17th edition of Cellar Dwellers features 21 wineries participating to showcase the breadth and depth of Coonawarra wines, with

the warmth and hospitality that the region is renowned for. According to Ms Eldridge, this year’s program sees the return of several popular food and wine events, alongside a range of unique cellar door tasting experiences. “We are excited to be able to deliver an expansive program this year, with everything from exclusive museum wine tastings to winemaker dinners, masterclasses, long lunches, high teas and even a campfire event to embrace the winter conditions – ideal for warming up with Coonawarra’s wines. Each of these events has been designed with a consistent theme – that is, to showcase Coonawarra’s superb wines and how beautifully they age over time.” Several wineries will be offering food and wine combo’s on weekends at their cellar doors including DiGiorgio Family Wines serving Beef and Cabernet Pies, Brand’s Laira serving a rotating menu of hearty winter warmers

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Caroline Landfill, Allotment 101, Kain Road, Yahl DRAFT COMMUNITY LAND MANAGEMENT PLAN The City of Mount Gambier, in accordance with the provisions of Section 197 of the Local Government Act 1999 has prepared a draft Community Land Management Plan for the Community Land described below.

“...everything from exclusive museum wine tastings to winemaker dinners, masterclasses, long lunches, high teas and even a campfire event to embrace the winter conditions – ideal for warming up with Coonawarra’s wines...” Heidi Eldridge (Coonawarra Vignerons events & marketing manager) and Rymill Coonawarra offering Pies and Platters. Parker Coonawarra will be hosting a series of cooking workshops with renowned local cooking extraordinaire Cindy Cross, who will guide attendees through the preparation of a lavish lunch paired with cellared wines, while over at Raidis Estate the tunes will be cranking with a Back Vintage Bar night and Pizza and Tunes afternoon featuring live music. One of the feature events of the Cellar Dwellers program is a Regional Back Vintage Tasting event that involves 15 Coonawarra wine producers, pouring a range of wines cellared for up to 20 years. “This year is the first time that this event has been included in the Cellar Dwellers program, and the response from the public has already been tremendous.” Ms Eldridge said. “For one night only, 15 producers will gather to pour a mix of red, white and sparkling wines that have been cellared for anywhere between 5 to 20 years.

“ Typically, the first thing people think of when it comes to cellared wines is red wine, but this event will not only showcase Coonawarra’s signature varieties (Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz), it will also demonstrate how well whites like Coonawarra Riesling and Chardonnay can age as well – not

CT Reference: Crown Record 5586/233 Address: Caroline Landfill, Lot 101, Kain Road, Yahl General Description: Crown land dedicated to the City of Mount Gambier for refuse purposes ALIENATION OF COMMUNITY LAND BY LEASE Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 202 of the Local Government Act 1999 that Council propose to grant LMS Energy Pty Ltd a lease for a portion of Caroline Landfill located at Lot 101, Kain Road, Yahl for a term of 20 years with a further 15 years right of renewal. REVOCATION OF CLASSIFICATION AS COMMUNITY LAND

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to mention Sparkling reds.” Tickets for this event are available to book online, and a shuttle bus is being offered from Penola Township to the event at Hollick Estates. It is recommended the public book in fast, as this event is not far from selling out. While the effect of COVID restrictions were felt in 2020, Coonawarra wineries are hoping that they will be able to welcome the return of Victorians to the festival, after border restrictions in 2020 prevented any Victorian attendance. Coonawarra executive officer Ockert Le Roux said since the launch of the event program earlier this year, they have seen immense interest from Victorians vying to attend their favorite events and to come across to experience the month of Cellar Dwellers. “We are all hoping that current restrictions will ease to allow them to return to our region both for July and beyond,” Mr Le Roux said. Locals and visitors alike are encouraged to visit Coonawarra during July to taste for themselves why Coonawarra wines are renowned the world over for their outstanding quality, flavour and cellaring abilities. For more details on Cellar Dwellers and to view the full Cellar Dwellers event program visit the Coonawarra Vignerons website www.coonawarra.org CELEBRATING BACK VINTAGES THIS WINTER: (Above top) Back vintage tasting in Brand’s cellar; (above top right) the Barrel Room vintage back tasting & (above bottom) the Bellwether long lunch


First female leader for service club Historic all-female executive installed for Lions Club of Mount Gambier The Lions Club of Mount Gambier has a female president and allfemale executive for the first time since being chartered in 1963. Jill Austin succeeds Allen Woodham OAM as leader of the club, which has more than 40 members. She said she felt honoured to be the first female president and be part of a club that was moving ahead. “I’m looking forward to this coming year and hope members will join with me in promoting our club through our service,” Ms Austin told the audience at the club’s changeover dinner at the Mount Gambier Community RSL earlier this month. “As restrictions ease and opportunities return and become easier, I know I can rely on you all to roll up your sleeves and play your part in our work and fundraising efforts.

“...I know I can rely on you all to roll up your sleeves and play your part in our work and fundraising efforts ...” Jill Austin (Lions Club of Mount Gambier president)

“Fundraising although very important is only one way we support our community. “Throughout the year I will be looking for other opportunities for us to help.” Ms Austin joins other executive members Beccy Field and Judy McEwan who were returned as secretary and treasurer respectively. “The year we have just endured has created unprecedented challenges and demands for Lions right across the world,” Mr Woodham (pictured left) said while thanking board members for their dedication during the pandemic. “Many of our groups and areas of service constricted severely.

“We lost 85 percent of our income this year in our fundraising, which was a huge impost. “Despite the club’s financial restrictions we were able to support the Australian Lions Foundation with the appeals for the bushfires and the northern floods, and the fire at Lucindale. “Our club supported the situation that our City Band found itself in through no fault of their own. “This support enabled the group to move forward to where it is now with a secure future and a good complement of playing members.” Mr Woodham presented special awards to Ms Field, wood cut coordinator Steve Bell and Lions zone chairman Malcolm Laslett, who

ran a project to provide meals to BlazeAid volunteers at Lucindale. Life memberships were also announced for long serving members Trevor Jacobs and Ross Parkinson OAM. Mr Laslett presented Melvin Jones Fellowship Awards - the highest honour given by Lions Clubs - to Brian Collins OAM, Neil Geddes and Peter Whitehead, who were charter members of the former Lions Club of Port MacDonnell and District which served the community for more than 43 years. Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell proposed the toast to Lions

Clubs International. There are three Lions clubs in Mount Gambier and all share the mission ‘to serve.’ IN THE TOP JOB: (Top left) Jill Austin at the lectern after being installed as the new President of the Lions Club of Mount Gambier. THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE: (Below) Former Port MacDonnell Lions Club members Peter Whitehead, Neil Geddes and Brian Collins with zone chairman Malcolm Laslett. who presented the trio with the Lions’ organisation’s highest honour.


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ARIES

(March 21- April 20) Lucky Colour: Peach Racing Numbers: 1-3-5-2 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-15-26-28-33 If you must confide in someone make sure it is a good friend who you can trust not to spread the word. Sometimes you can be too trusting and people disappoint you.

TAURUS

(April 21- May 20) Lucky Colour: Blue Racing Numbers: 2-6-9-5 Lucky Day: Friday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-16-29-30-33

If you could curb that stubbornness in your character you would manage much better with people who could influence the way things work out in your career matters.

GEMINI

(May 21- June 21) Lucky Colour: White Racing Numbers: 1-5-9-6 Lucky Day: Saturday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-15-45-40-33 You will be very popular for the next few weeks and your itinery will be full of invitations and functions to attend. Also the slow moving love affair will gain momentum.

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CANCER

(June 22- July 22) Lucky Colour: Green Racing Numbers: 2-3-6-5 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-16-26-30-33

Financial backing could be easier to get for your new projects and people will take more interest in what you are doing. Very busy period in your social life and an love interest could emerge.

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(July 23- August 22) Lucky Colour: Blue Racing Numbers: 2-3-6-5 Lucky Day: Friday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-16-23-30-33

Very successful period in business and career matters, a new challenge could turn out to be very successful. More travel than usual and rest could be scarse.

VIRGO

(August 23- September 23) Lucky Colour: Cream Racing Numbers: 2-6-9-8 Lucky Day: Tuesday Lotto Numbers: 1-15-26-29-30-8

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Energetic period in which you should be able to tackle all the problems that have seemed too big in the past. A chance to try out a new project and happy period with loved ones.

LIBRA

(September 24- October 23) Lucky Colour: Dark Blue Racing Numbers: 5-6-9-5 Lucky Day: Wednesday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-5-9-16-33

Brighten your environment with flowers and new colours or get a new hairdo and spring feeling. Someone from your past will bring an interesting change into your present day activities.

SCORPIO

(October 24- November 22) Lucky Colour: Fawn Racing Numbers: 4-6-5-4 Lucky Day: Sunday Lotto Numbers: 1-45-40-22-26-30

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SAGITTARIUS

(November 23- December 20) Lucky Colour: Orange Racing Numbers: 1-2-3-2 Lucky Day: Saturday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-16-29-2-5 For the very best results you will have to put your shoulder to the grindstone and push hard. You will succeed but it will take a lot out of you so make sure you have enough rest.

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(December 21- January 19) Lucky Colour: Cream Racing Numbers: 2-3-2-5 Lucky Day: Monday Lotto Numbers: 1-12-16-29-30-36

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AQUARIUS

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PISCES

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16. Which State would you be visiting if you were at Australia Zoo? 17. Urdu is the official language of which Asian country? 18. Is Auckland a city on the North or South Island of New Zealand? 19. Which countries make up the political forum the G7? 20. Created by author Joyce Lankester Brisley, what were the given names of the beloved children’s character known as Milly Molly Mandy? 21. Who is the Federal Environment Minister? 22. Which two clubs battled it out in the weekend’s A-League grand final? 23. Who replaced Samantha Armytage as co-host of Channel 7’s breakfast show Sunrise? 24. Which zodiac sign spans March and April? 25. Who is the coach of the Brisbane Broncos?

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massage and Chinese herbal medicine to assist clients suffering a range of health issues including muscular, tendon, ligament and soft tissue injuries and relieving the symptoms of anxiety, depression, headache, infertility, digestive conditions, skin

HERBAL MEDICINE

conditions, insomnia and menstrual disorders.

Mount Gambier Chinese Medical Centre since 1995 200 Commercial St East, Mt Gambier • Ph 08 8725 7188 or 0430 911 680 • www.mgcmc.com.au Like us on Facebook @ MTGCMC

Business Hours:

Monday to Friday 9am to 5.30pm Saturday & other times by appointment


RLA 1903

Paul Chuck SALES 0409 541 113

Suite 2/14 Helen Street, Mount Gambier | www.gebhardts.com.au | Phone 08 8725 5766

Ben Jeffrey SALES 0417 810 246

Emily Rayner SALES 0417 665 085

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5 King Grove

196 Mount Percy Road, Compton E.O.I by 16th July (unless sold prior)

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| approx 56 acres

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Unlike no other property and set on the outskirts of Mount Gambier on approx 56 acres, with grand views, is this Amazing property. An entertainer’s delight with one wing dedicated for a guest area through to the main spacious living. Shedding galore with double garage UMR, separate solid garage, approx 10x10m colorbond shed plus an approx 12x8m fully self contained workshop/shed. A property like this needs to be seen to grasp everything that it has to offer, nothing short of amazing and grand. To be viewed by private inspection only. Contact the Agent to arrange a viewing today!

312 Commercial Street West

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$249,000-$269,000

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$369,000-$389,000

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3 Foote Street

23 Peake Street

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$479,000

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$245,000-$269,500

6 Bengalee Crescent

$599,000-$649,000

Beautifully maintained property on 2,050m2 allotment approx. Stunning character features, high ceilings, ornate cornice. Close to city centre – held in family for over 55 years. A rare opportunity awaits!

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1006/3 Lake Terrace West

78 Crouch Street South

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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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$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 NEW

Gebhardts Property Management

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P.O.A An exciting opportunity to be your own BOSS. Fantastic cleaning business for sale with fantastic turnover. Huge potential to take to the next level. Phone Gebhardts for further information.

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

6 Truman Street

6/184 Commercial St East

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$150 pw | Available 2/7/21

14 Hillcrest Avenue

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$270 pw | Available NOW

37 Umpherston Street

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$290 pw | Available 23/7/21

6 Truman Street

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$330 pw | Available 5/7/21

14 George Street

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$350 pw | Available 7/7/21

24C Bay Road

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$370 pw | Available NOW

Cleaning Business

$249,000-$269,000

An appealing and functional home loaded with living areas, outdoor entertaining and great shedding. Quality location just a short walk to city centre. Close to popular shops, food outlets and playground.

RENTALS

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This is apartment living at its best – Amazing Northerly aspect with unobstructed views over the City’s skyline. Large living area plus bonus study/sitting room. Simply move in and enjoy the lifestyle.

This stunning home boasts solid construction, loads of space and located in a popular subdivision. Quality build – perfect for a growing family. Easy conversion to create 5th bedroom. Currently leased until 21/12/21 @ $360 p/w.

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1/11 Millard Street

$139,500 2 1 1 Nestled at the rear of a quiet complex of only three units, is this spacious property. An ideal investment or great start for the first home buyer. Currently leased at $155 per week.

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Leave all your stresses behind! This is the ultimate affordable lifestyle perfectly located in the picturesque Glenelg River. One minute to the boat ramp, 20 mins to Mount Gambier, 7 minutes to Nelson. Pack your bags and fishing rods now!

13 Montebello Drive

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Large family home in the popular Montebello area. Expansive open plan living with updated kitchen with electric cooking, stainless appliances and walk in pantry. Spacious master bedroom with built in robe and ensuite with spa, shower, vanity and toilet.

19 Dry Creek Road, Donovans

$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. In conjunction with Key2Sale.

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

37 Umpherston Street

COMMERCIAL 21 Sturt Street 24B Oak Street 2/2 James Street

Avail 5/7/21

$330 pw 3 1 1 • 3 bedrooms, 2 with BIR’s • Kitchen/ meals with elec cooking & air con • Lounge room with gas log fire, gas wall heater & air con • Separate dining room • Office or 4th bedroom, cellar & laundry downstairs • Undercover entertaining area • Single carport • Pets neg

Avail 23/7/21

$290 pw 2 1 1 • 2 spacious bedrooms, main with WIR • 2 way bathroom with bath • Open kitchen/ meals/living zone with dishwasher & electric cooking • Gas central heating & air conditioner • Single garage UMR with internal access • Pergola area • Rear yard access • Pets negotiable

32 Commercial Street West 93 Commercial Street West 99 Commercial Street West 101 Commercial Street West 389 Commercial Street West 389C Commercial Street West



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SATURDAY 10.00-10.30AM

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ALLENDALE HALL - MONDAY 16TH AUGUST AT 11AM | A/C MRS M LASLETT

$360,000

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SPACIOUS FAMILY LIVING, SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION

Green Triangle Real Estate are pleased to present for sale 357 Meyers Rd, Nene Valley.

This 351 acre property currently known as “Harris’s Flat” is located in the Kongorong / Nene Valley area and would lend itself to all aspects of farming, however would certainly make the ideal fattening block. The property has been divided into three main paddocks, all with concrete troughs watered by windmill and tank and offers cattle yards and a ramp. With main road frontage and power passing this would also be the perfect spot to build your dream home ( S.T.C.A ) surround yourself with acreage and enjoy the country lifestyle whilst also living with in close proximity to the ocean. Call Chris Manser on 0417 414 127 today to book your

This expansive brick & Tile family home is situated on a large 775m2 corner allotment in a sought-after location within walking distance to MacDonald Park Primary School and just minutes from the inner city. The home comprises four generous sized bedrooms, three with built in robes. The main bedroom includes a newly renovated ensuite with shower, toilet and vanity. The main bathroom, also newly renovated boasts sleek and modern fixtures with floor to ceiling tiles in both. The original kitchen offers electric cooking, ample cupboard space and a dishwasher, spacious lounge with reverse cycle air conditioning for comfort all year round, and an abundance of linen / pantry cupboards for storage. Other features of the home include: Manual roller blinds for security and privacy. Single car carport with access from Dalkeith Drive plus a single car garage with access from North Terrace. Security system currently monitored by Wilsons Security. With some TLC and your own personal touch this will be the perfect family home to create a lifetime of memories. Looking to invest? with some minor upgrades this property has the potential to return approx. $400 per week.

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83 LAKE EDWARD ROAD, GLENCOE

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23 DERWENT COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

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SATURDAY 10.45-11.15AM

$310,000

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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.

37 CROUCH STREET NORTH

$115,000 LAND 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

$475,000

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THE IDEAL PROPERTY FOR THE HORSE ENTHUSIAST

This approximately 5 acre picturesque allotment is the perfect property for the equine family. Features include: 6 individual horse paddocks with raceways, 5 foot high, three rail, post and rail creo fencing with custom made 5-foot heavy gauge galvanised small mesh gates, 4 good sized stables with wide sliding doors fully lined with ply, an adjoining hose down bay lined with W.A Jarrah, a tack room & an 18 metre round yard. The 3 bedroom blue lake home offers spacious open plan living, upgraded kitchen with induction cooktop, 3 bedrooms, bathroom with bath shower and vanity and a separate toilet. The home is heated with a slow combustion wood heater with the convenience of R/C A/C.

4 FAIRWAY COURT, MOUNT GAMBIER

$675,000 - $700,000 ULTIMATE FAMILY LIVING WITH A GOLF COURSE AT YOUR BACK DOOR

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Expansive 4134m 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. 2

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Sale 11 Fartch Street, Mt Gambier $199,000 - $209,000 Open by appointment

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Sale 2 South Terrace, Tantanoola $135,000 - $145,000 Open by appointment

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62 Sisters Road, Moorak $550,000 - $570,000 Open by appointment

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92 Penola Road, Mt Gambier $265 P/W Available: Now

31 Crafter Road, Compton $245,000 - $255,000 Open by appointment

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Sale 245 Commercial Street, Mt Gambier $289,000 - $299,000 Open by appointment

2 Sutton Avenue, Mt Gambier $269,000 - $289,000 Open by appointment

7 Gordon Street, Mt Gambier $399,000 Open by appointment

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36 Lake Terrace, Mt Gambier $450 P/W Available: Now

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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 0455 826 616

Sale 3+

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1/2 Jardine Street, Mt Gambier $575,000 Open by appointment

Business

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100A Commercial Street, Mt Gambier 3 $440 P/W Available: 09/07/2021

Lot 2, 4, 5 & 6 Southend Access Road, Southend $150,000 - $160,000 Open by appointment

Vacant Land

Sale

Water Front Cafe at the Jetty, Beachport $200,000 + Stock Open by appointment

Business

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Macey Humphries Administration (08) 8724 7405

Sale

Sale

FACT Fish & Chip Shop, Mt Gambier $349,000 Open by appointment

217 Jubilee Highway, Glenburnie $375 P/W Available: 09/07/2021

Hayley Goodwin Executive Assistant (08) 8724 7405

Hairhouse Warehouse, Mt Gambier $180,000 + Stock Open by appointment

Business

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7 Kingsley Court, Mt Gambier $470 P/W Available: 16/07/2021

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Property of the week Modern lakes apartment – the perfect buy in the ideal location.

Coming Soon... 43 Landscape Lane, O.B Flat Open by appointment

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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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3/101 Bay Road, Mt Gambier. $279,000 - $299,000 Open by appointment

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This updated apartment boasts large living spaces, updated wet areas, outdoor entertaining, and just moments from the Blue Lake. Enter into an open living room with high ceilings and natural light, comforted by a RCAC and a ceiling fan. The first bedroom offers a WIR and linen press, the second with BIR. The updated laundry with a second separate toilet with access from the laundry outside. The kitchen and dining area features a modern U shape design, s/steel appliances and electric cooking. The upstairs master bedroom features penthouse-style living with a windowed wall and RCAC. The family bathroom benefits from a separate bath and shower, with a large wall mirror and a toilet. Outside, a decked pergola sits side-by-side the second carport. The garden features a firepit area and is lined with established plants and trees for privacy plus a garden shed.


10 Ireland St, Millicent $292,000

1-4/20 Derrington St, Mt Gambier $500,000

Sam Malseed + Jason Malseed

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32 Vansittart Rd, Mt Gambier $269,000 - $279,000

12 Wentworth Crt, Mt Gambier $369,000

Sam Malseed + Jason Malseed

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Wendy Flint

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45 Jubilee Hwy West, Mt Gambier $260,000

Hideaway Cafe, Mt Gambier P.O.A

Wendy Flint

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Wendy Flint

Business

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


Wendy 0468 692 993

Jason 0419 032 795

Sam Malseed + Jason Malseed

50-52 Riddoch Hwy, Tarpeena $125,000 - $135,000

Sam 0447 805 319

Sam Malseed + Jason Malseed

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47 Buronga Ave, Mt Gambier $180,000 - $190,000

Jade 0421 383 368

2 1 1

Courtney 8724 9999

Selena 8724 9999

Wendy Flint

5,000m2

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Sam Malseed + Jason Malseed

Lot 11 Centenary View Dr, Compton $179,000

11 Banksia St, Lucindale $130,000 - $140,000

Kathy 8733 1989

5 Degaris St, Millicent $165 per week

FOR LEASE

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Emilia 8724 9999

To apply go to tenantoptions.com.au

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Kelli 8724 9999

1/13 Myall St, Mt Gambier $275 per week

FOR LEASE


PROPERTY SPECIALISTS

unlocking dreams A: 22 Sturt Street, Mount Gambier P: 08 8723 3416 www.key2sale.com.au

2 Mawson Avenue, Mount Gambier

RLA 282 450

2A HARTLEY ST, MT GAMBIER

$69,000-$75,000

New

New CENTRAL BUILDING ALLOTMENT - - - -

Court yard style allotment within walking distance of the CBD 451m2 in size SA Water connected Building plans for a two bedroom homette available upon request LAND

Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199

6 HAYES CRES, MT GAMBIER $249,000-$269,000

NEW > RENOVATOR OR DEVELOPER

New

Great solid bones on a big block that makes a great foundation for someone with a bit of up and go to transform it into a good little home. Consisting of a semi open plan living area and three generous sized bedrooms, solid blackwood timber kitchen cabinets and timber floors. Bathroom is compact with a shower over the bath and updated vanity. There are walls with concrete floor of an old stone single garage, however there is no roof, the shed would need to be dismantled all together, which would make way for space to put up a decent sized double shed. Excellent location in close proximity to the Blue Lake and only a short distance to the town centre.

WHEN SIZE MATTERS!

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$199,000-$209,000 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 1-6/68-70 CROUCH ST SOUTH, MT GAMBIER E.O.I

G004/7 LAKE TCE WEST, MT GAMBIER $285,000-$295,000

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Fantastic solid brick home perfect for the large family with a large kitchen/living room Bathroom with shower, bath, vanity plus separate toilet & laundry Large flat roof pergola along the back of the house adjoining the carport providing direct under cover access to the back door Double length carport suitable for 4 vehicles 4 1 2 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 6 MILLARD WAY, KALANGADOO $95,000

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- Fantastic investment opportunity to add to your portfolio - Group of 6 solid brick and tile units situated on two titles showing excellent rental returns - All 2 bedroom units with kitchen/meals and lounge, bathroom and laundry - Two units have carports Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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- 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

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$749,000-$779,000

THE PICTURE-PERFECT HAVEN - - - - -

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 268 199 187-193 JUBILEE HWY W, MT GAMBIER

E.O.I 1,600m2

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING FRIDAY 16TH JULY 2021 AT 12 NOON (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR) - Light industrial, high exposure site of approx. 1600m2 - The perfect site for purpose-built trade or light industry premises, consulting rooms, commercial offices or fast-food site (STCA) Gail Richards 0409 268 199

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QUAINT HOME ON A LARGE ALLOTMENT

- Situated on a HUGE block, containing 2 allotments, this home is the ideal place to embrace a country tree change, in a quaint township - The house contains two bedrooms plus a small single bedroom or office - The spacious living room is open plan with kitchen and dining space and is warmed through split system air conditioning 2 1 Contact Sara McManus 0438 708 281 6 BENGALEE CRES, MT GAMBIER $430,000-$460,000

4001/7 LAKE TCE W, MT GAMBIER E.O.I

- Set on a 1987m2 allotment, properties of this size & elevation rarely come to the open market - Amazing views over the city to the Tower on Mount Gambier, plus glimpses of the top of Mount Schank - 4 double bedrooms, main with WIR & ensuite and remaining bedrooms with BIR’s

- 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

Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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6 KINGSLEY RD, ALLENDALE EAST

Ben Ransom 0400 870 362

$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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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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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

3 JEFFRIES ST, PT MACDONNELL $290,000-$315,000

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MOVE IN READY - - -

Contemporary modern renovations just completed in a stylish neutral finish now ready for occupation Enter the home to a welcoming carpeted reception lounge with corner Northeast facing windows that flood the room with natural light Converted single garage under the main roof expands the homes living options to encompass a dining and second family living room 3 1 1 Contact Ben Ransom 0400 870 362 or Al Lamond 0418 849 266 296 COMMERCIAL ST WEST, MT GAMBIER

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EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING MONDAY 12TH JULY 2021 AT 12 NOON (IF NOT SOLD PRIOR) - - - - -

Charming character home Circa 1910 set on a 2023m2 corner allotment in a prime location Separate kitchen with gas cooking, abundant storage and a sunny outlook over the rear pergola Stunning living room combining lounge & dining areas including timber feature wall with built in tv & s/c wood fire Freshly painted inside and out, new floating flooring and light fittings Loads of off-street parking perfect for extra vehicles 3 1 3 Contact Gail Richards 0409 268 199 487 CAFPIRCO RD, COMPTON

$699,000-$759,000

MAGNIFICENT LIFESTYLE PROPERTY - - -

Built in 2013, the home has been well maintained & boasts a flexible open floor plan with a wonderful outlook of the surrounding countryside 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 leading through to the open plan dining & living space plus a separate lounge with slow combustion heating 4 2 6 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 or Sara McManus 0438 708 281 10 MOONAH AVE, NELSON

$510,000-$540,000

A GREAT PLACE TO RELAX FOR THE LARGE FAMILY - - -

If you want to retire to a slower existence, have your own weekender, or perhaps an Air BnB investment this is the perfect property 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 5 2 1 Contact Al Lamond 0418 849 266 33 SIMSONS LANDING RD, NELSON $240,000-$260,000 4,316m2

- Have you always wanted to build your dream home by the River, well we have the perfect allotment for you! - Positioned on a large allotment (4316m2) in the popular township of Nelson - Located within walking distance to Simpson Landing & the Glenelg River Al Lamond 0418 849 266

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Tegan Pink

Rachael Kelly

ADMINISTRATION JUNIOR ASSISTANT P: (08) 8723 3416 P: (08) 8723 3416


RURAL RUNDOWN Opportunity to make your pitch AgTech businesses in the running for financial windfall AgTech businesses from across Australia have the opportunity to vie for $10,000 in prize money as part of an interactive pitch session unveiled for the 2021 AdvanceAg conference. The Macro Meats ‘Pitch to Farmers’ is aimed at both start-ups and newly established AgTech providers putting forward their case as to why South Australian farmers should adopt their product and the benefits of doing so. Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development David Basham said the Macro Meats ‘Pitch to Farmers’ concept links in well with AdvanceAg. “We are calling on AgTech businesses who think they have the best piece of technology to encourage greater on-farm adoption for South Australian farmers to apply and get involved,” said Minister Basham.

“A judging panel made up of members of the AgTech Advisory Group will assess applications and narrow the list to invite finalists to pitch at AdvanceAg. “The applications are short and easy to fill out, so I would encourage AgTech businesses to get involved. “The final pitch of the Marco Meats ‘Pitch to Farmers’ will be held at AdvanceAg with five businesses given the opportunity to put forward their case on why their technology should be adopted onfarm to the audience who will vote for their favourite pitch in real time via the conference app. “This is an exciting opportunity for five innovative AgTech businesses to get their product in front of an interested and engaged audience of hundreds of people. “With thanks to our session sponsor Macro Meats, which

embraces leading technology in its processing operations, we are pleased to announce there will be $10,000 prize money for the winning pitch, while runners-up will be hosted at the Government’s AgTech demonstration farms. “The Marshall Liberal Government is focused on helping to drive adoption of AgTech o farms in South Australia and that’s why we recently launched the AgTech Strategic Plan.” Managing Director of Macro Group Australia Ray Borda said the company was excited to be a part of this year’s AdvanceAg conference. “Macro Meats prides itself on leading the way in industry innovation and excellence, which aligns with the objectives of AdvanceAg,” Mr Borda said. “We see real value in the uptake of AgTech by farmers – the impacts

Naracoorte Market Report - CATTLE Numbers fell last week as agents offered 556 head of liveweight and open auction cattle. These sold to the usual field of trade and processor buyers along with feeder and restocker orders. Quality was mixed with a wintry feel over the pens with a number of cattle coming off grain helping to boost the quality on offer as the market ranged from firm to dearer in price. Yearling steers to the trade remained firm in price as they ranged from 446c to 510c, with similar heifers making from 429c to 500c/kg. Feeders were active on steers from 435c to 499c, and on heifers from 474c to 492c/kg. Restockers sourced light weights from 450c to 500c/kg for both sexes. Grown steers sold up to 390ckg. The grown heifers to the trade made from 323c to 424c to lift in price by 10c, with feeder support also from 323c to 440c/kg. Heavy weight cows lifted 4c, as they returned from 308c to 356c/ kg. The light weight types to both feeders and the trade made from 230c to 290c/kg. Heavy weight bulls made from 260c to 295c, with the light weight pens making up to 340c/kg.

Hamilton Market Report - SHEEP & LAMBS WEDNESDAY The quality of lambs over all grades slipped last week. The sheep offering was very mixed and still lacking in weight. Not all the usual processers were in attendance and some of those present were not fully active. There was limited restocking competition, mainly for the better end of lambs that paid to $169/head. In an erratic market, lambs under 18kg in score 1 and 2 condition sold $10 to $18 cheaper, while all other categories sold firm to $10/head stronger with quality having a big bearing. The better trade lambs averaged around 840c/kg cwt and the best heavy lambs made to $250/head. There was keen competition for medium and light weight sheep that sold $10/head dearer in places. Heavy sheep however were up to $18/head softer as one major northern processer was absent. Light 12 to 18kg lambs made from $40 to $159/head, averaging from 520c to 975c/kg cwt. The light trade weight lambs weighing 18 to 22kg sold from $165 to $191/head, to average from 850c to 910c/kg cwt. Medium trade weight lambs weighing 22 to 26kg made from $170 to $227/head, averaging from 784c to 854c/kg cwt. Heavy trade weight lambs weighing 26kg and over, made up to $250/head to average 779c/kg cwt. Score 3 hoggets sold to $226/head. Heavier crossbred sheep made to a top of $230, with the better well covered Merino ewes making from $164 to $183/head. Wethers sold to $240/head, while the general run of Merino mutton ranged from 688c to 732c/kg cwt. Terminal sires sold to $65 and Merino rams made $152/head.

Mount Gambier Market Report - CATTLE Numbers rose a little as agents yarded 419 head of live weight and open auction cattle. These sold to the usual field of trade and processor buyers with feeder orders and a small amount of restockers active over the offering. Quality was mixed across the pens however this didn’t stop the buying field from competing strongly for supply in yet another dearer market. Yearling steers went mainly to feed from 456c to 492c, with the trade paying to a top of 455c/kg. Restockers sourcing lighter weights paid from 456c to 520c/kg. Yearling heifers to the trade ranged from 393c to 490c, with feeders active from 420c to 490c, and restockers paying to a top of 480c/kg. Grown steers and bullocks made from 320c to 435c with feeder support paying from 420c to 467c/kg. Grown heifers to the trade sold from 384c to 450c and feeder activity from 387c to 438c/kg. Manufacturing steers sold to a top of 300c/kg. Heavy cows made from 314c to 360c with the lighter pens making to a top of 300c/kg. Bulls ranged from 295c to 305c/kg.

and benefits of which flow through the supply chain to the benefit of the greater industry. We can’t wait to see what’s presented as part of the Macro Meats Pitch to Farmers

session.” To apply or for more information, including closing dates, visit www. advanceagsa.com.au

Pest plant mangement in the spotlight The Limestone Coast Landscape Board is targeting the control of feral olives in the Padthaway area to complement the work already undertaken by landholders. Under the Landscape South Australia Act 2019 feral olives on roadsides and properties are declared for control. Olives for domestic, public amenity or commercial purposes can be planted providing they are maintained and controlled. Feral olives are highly invasive to native vegetation, degrade habitat for native wildlife and the oil-rich trees burn with great intensity creating significant bushfire hazards. Unpicked olive fruit can be spread by animals and the resulting seedlings are extremely invasive. The targeted control program for feral olives directly engaged 19 landholders in the Padthaway area and encourages landholder responsibility and awareness of the compliance requirements of owning an olive plant. Despite the significant challenges with this weed, Landscape Operations Team Leader for the Limestone Coast Landscape Board, Deb Lang, commended the efforts already undertaken by landholders targeting the control of feral olives. “The feral olive control work undertaken by the community will still require persistent follow up to treat seedlings and regrowth in future years,” Ms Lang said. “We are working directly with landholders to treat feral olive infestations on their properties and to implement responsible maintenance. In South Australia, domestic olive growers are legally required to reduce feral olive spread by ensuring trees do not fruit either by pruning before seed set or by ensuring all fruit is harvested”, said Deb. Landholders are also encouraged to consider their choice when purchasing an olive tree given the maintenance required in their management and the alternative native plant options that offer similar aesthetic qualities and the added benefit of habitat for native wildlife. For more information or advice on pest plant and animal management in your area contact your local Landscape Officer by calling the Limestone Coast Landscape Board in Mount Gambier (08)8735 1204 or in Keith (08)8755 1620. PHOTOS COURTESY OF DEB LANG


RURAL RUNDOWN Best in the nation School breeding program hits the jackpot For the third year running, Grant High School entered the National Red Angus/Simmental National Show and Sale, which occurred earlier this month. Two Simmental Bulls were entered - GHS Quaker Q9, a 24 month old bull at 1190 kg and GHS Quasar Q10, a 22 month old bull at 900 kg. Usually the national show and sale would be held in Dubbo, and the school has attended previously, but with the implications of COVID the judging and auction was all done online. United States based judge PJ Budler was approached by the Red Angus and Simmental Societies to officiate the entrants, through supplied videos and photographs. GHS Quasar achieved a fourth place in his class, but it was with great excitement that GHS Quaker (pictured above) won his class and then went on to win Champion

Senior Bull and then National Grand Champion Simmental Bull. “It was an outstanding result for a country high school with a small Simmental Stud to breed the National Champion Bull,” Grant High School agriculture science teacher Scott Cram said. Grantley Muller and his

daughter Nicole were instrumental in the breeding program at GHS Simmentals, including the preparation, videoing and photography of the bulls. PHOTO COURTESY OF NICOLE MULLER

A chance to win $1000 worth of fuel The MLA AWI Wool and Sheepmeat survey is released three times a year and gives producers the opportunity to provide numbers surrounding their flock and expected production management decisions over the next 12 months. The survey will ask respondents key indicators including management decisions such as expected ewe lambing joining, lot fed lamb volumes, marking rates and shearing expectations. The survey is an invaluable tool that allows MLA to analyse and understand feedback and management strategies from producers across the country. It ensures sheepmeat and wool production across Australia is recorded and can be used to help target region-specific market information in the future. The larger the number of survey respondents, the more accurate, timely and valuable the insights will be for MLA and AWI, in turn allowing more accurate and relevant information to be returned to producers. Personal information and answers remain confidential. The survey closes on Wednesday so complete onlinefor the chance to win a $1000 AMPOL fuel card.

Naracoorte Market Report SHEEP & LAMBS Numbers lifted a little as agents yarded 5370 lambs and 1171 sheep to total 6541 head overall. These sold to a larger field of trade and processor buyers along with a number of active restockers. Quality was similar to the week before with a wide range of type, weight and quality coming forward as the market sold from firm to dearer rates last week. Light lambs to the trade made from $88 to $157 with the light weight trade score 2 and 3 selection making from $155 to $164/head. Restockers turned lambs back out from $113 to $159/head. Trade weight score 3 lambs ranged from $165 to $186, to lift $3 to $5/head with most of these lamb sales averaging from 770c to 810c/kg cwt. Heavy lambs made from $184

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to $216 with a similar lift in price, while the extra heavy pens remained firm in price and sold from $210 to a market high of $258/head. Light hoggets made from $70 to $96 with the heavier pens making from $155 to $218/head. Light sheep ranged from $112 to $132, while the medium weights returned from $134 to $172/ head. Heavy sheep made from $173 to a high of $246/head. Rams ranged from $42 to $159/ head.

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Windfall for world heritage listed site Naracoorte Caves secures Federal funding The Naracorote Caves is one of two South Australian national parks set to benefit from the latest round of the Australian Heritage Grants Program, with Dalhousie Springs in Witjira National Parkthe other recipient. The $144,000 Dalhousie Springs project will help to conserve and preserve the site and provide protection to Aboriginal and European cultural sites within them. The $189,869 Naracoorte Caves funding grant will be used to undergo a natural values assessment and conservation monitoring at the site, with the University of Adelaide driven project undertaking scientific

“...use this information to inform site management of this National Heritage Listed site and support decision making on sustainable tourism development...” Thomas Shortt (NPWS Naracoorte & Tantanoola Caves site manager ) assessment and inventory of its natural values (palaeontological, biological and geological). Baseline scientific data relating to cave biology and climate will also be collected, and an ongoing environmental monitoring program will be set up to analyse cave use impacts and changes to the natural values. Project leader Dr Liz Reed from the University of Adelaide said

the project will provide important scientific data regarding the conservation status of the natural values of the Naracoorte Caves. “This will inform park management and allow future change to be monitored against the baseline we will establish,” she said. “We greatly value our continued partnership and collaboration with DEW and the site staff at Naracoorte Caves.” NPWS Naracoorte & Tantanoola Caves Site Manager Thomas Shortt said the grant was a huge boost to the World Heritage Site, allowing them access to a wide array of long-term monitoring equipment through the University of Adelaide led project. “We’re very thankful for

our ongoing relationship with researchers which has enabled this grant,” he said. “It will allow us to be able to develop a deeper understanding of the caves and will mean the Department for Environment and Water can use this information to inform site management of this National Heritage Listed site and support decision making on sustainable tourism development.

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


TV SATURDAY, JULY 3

SATURDAY JULY 3

NINE SA

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SEVEN SA

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WIN SA

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N&N TRANSPORT – Family owned business POSITIONS AVAILABLE Full time & Part time interstate drivers for runs to Melbourne and Adelaide Applicants must have HC/MC Licence BFM would be an advantage Knowledge & experience in timber loading Contact David 0418 849 781

HC DRIVER HC Licenced (Walking Floor) Driver Afternoon Shift We are seeking a well presented, experienced HC Licenced Driver to join our Mount Gambier based logistics team. Duties and responsibilities will include: • • • • •

Receiving and distribution of stock, both on and off site Single drop deliveries Ensuring all deliveries are completed in an effective and efficient manner Loading and unloading Conduct preventative maintenance, mechanical and safety inspections of vehicle • Planning routes and meeting delivery schedules To be successful in these positions you will have: • HC licence with excellent driving record (essential) – Basic Fatigue Management applicants are preferred • Good attention to detail • Demonstrated professional manner and great customer relation skills • Excellent time management and organisational skills • A strong work ethic combined with a ‘can do’ attitude This is a full-time permanent position. Your skills and work ethic will be rewarded with excellent working conditions and competitive terms and conditions of employment. As part of the selection process, applicants must be prepared to undergo a pre-employment medical examination which includes functional, audiometric and drug and alcohol testing. Plantation Pine Products is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Interested? For more information and to apply for this position, please visit https://careers.borgs.com.au

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Boandik is a leading provider of services for older people and those living with a disability in the South East of South Australia. This new position is seeking a professional with detailed working knowledge of the National Disability Insurance Scheme. The role will include promotion and expansion of disability services throughout the Limestone Coast region with an emphasis on quality services that meet the needs of each individual client. Recruitment and training of staff will be a key component of the role as will ensuring compliance with legislative requirements and quality standards.

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Celebrating 65 years in business, there are BIG changes happening at OGR as we prepare for the next chapter. OGR are proudly a family owned & operated Mount Gambier business, established in 1956. With a growing multi-franchise new vehicle dealership, vehicle service, automotive parts, and reconditioning departments, with substantial used vehicle sales. OGR strives to provide the best customer service and present the highest quality vehicles. We offer a friendly team environment and excellent working conditions. Exciting opportunities have arisen for enthusiastic, well-presented people, who have a strong work ethic, to join our service and reconditioning departments.

• SERVICE ADVISOR TRAINEE OGR seeks a suitable person to perform a Service Advisor Traineeship, joining an experienced team who continue to lead the way in customer service. The right candidate will gain a “Certificate III in Automotive Administration” qualification. The job role is referred to as ‘Office Administration’, requiring general office administration and paperwork tasks, phone call service bookings, backing up front line service advisors and assisting with co-ordinating new and used car work through the delivery process, in an automotive industry’s retail, servicing and repair environment. For a duration of 24-months full time on-the-job, depending on knowledge and experience, support and training is provided to build a successful career. If you are looking to improve your current position and advance your career opportunities this is a great opportunity to join a professional team.

SPECIFIC DUTIES: 1. Project Management in accordance with Client’s requirements 2. Direct Assistant to Estimator and Production Team 3. Ensure supplied items received are correct and in good order 4. Ensure stock items are maintained and adequate records kept 5. Maintain ongoing Supplier Assessment 6. Maintain safety equipment system and Tagging requirements 7. Participate in any company training schemes 8. To ensure compliance with Company endorsed Quality Management System ISO:9001 and CC2 Certification requirements 9. Represent and Manage Ranbuild Sales from initial Quotation to completion of build DESIRED SKILLS: 1. High level of negotiation skills 2. Sound interpersonal and communication skills 3. Trade knowledge and skills in relating to persons at all levels 4. An understanding of quality systems and WHS regulations Further information can be obtained by contacting Fred Krueger or Brenton Sieber on (08) 8726 2200. Applications, including CV, to be forwarded to: administration@krueng.com, closing 5pm on Thursday 8th July 2021.

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• ACCESSORY FITTER TRAINEE OGR seeks a suitable person to perform an Accessory Fitter Traineeship. The right candidate will gain a “Certificate II in Automotive Electrical Technology” qualification, over a full time 12-month period, depending on knowledge and experience. The job role is referred to as an ‘Automotive Electrical Component Installer’, requiring a range of accessory fitting tasks on light vehicles, heavy vehicles or motorcycles. The successful trainees will enter into Nationally Recognized Training programs to complete and obtain their Certified Qualification. On the job training will be provided in addition to online learning components and assessments. These positions offer a progressive career path in a modern vehicle dealership environment.

• RECONDITIONING CO-ORDINATOR OGR is seeking a full time Reconditioning Manager for our automotive service department, to coordinate all vehicle reconditioning and logistics. Responsibilities include improving performance, productivity, efficiency and profitability through the implementation of effective methods and strategies. You will work directly with our Service Department Manager. Job Responsibilities: Maintain a high level of ethical standards and professional appearance. Follow all work, health and safety policies, operations and practices, as well as maintaining a safe working environment. Responsible for directing and managing overall flow of vehicles through receiving, reconditioning, and flow-on processes to OGR’s reconditioning standards. Responsible for meeting key metrics - quality, cost and other KPIs as determined by the leadership team. Provide decisive direction for the Reco Team. Maintain reconditioning processes, operational controls, managing yard and assessing vehicles. Job Requirements: Experienced with Microsoft Office and Excel. Strong communicator in both verbal and written forms; equally adept in communicating upwards, across, and downwards! Analytical thinking, detail oriented, and exceptional organizational skills. Previous managerial experience desired. Reconditioning experience preferred but not essential. Must have a valid driver’s license with an ability to operate a broad range of vehicle types including automatic and manual transmissions. A Police check is also required.

To apply for any of the above positions, please forward your Cover Letter & Resume to: OGR Dealer Principal, Mr Bryce Roberts, via email: admin@ogr.com.au Applications close 5pm Friday 30th July 2021.

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Consistency the key over 300 games Unassuming Tiger makes history as she joins her brother in the 300 club She is not blessed with great height, she is not blessed with great speed and she does not dazzle

with a highlight reel of incredible athletic feats but what Alisha Bryan does on a netball court is

Western Border Netball

A GRADE Millicent 84 (T. Sanderson, D. Verbena) d South Gambier 49 (G. Edwards, E. Bouchier); East Gambier 57 (B. Creek, K. Dempsey) d West Gambier 50 (J. Ritter, S. Ritter); North Gambier 62 (C. Davey, N. McConnell) d Casterton Sandford 24 (S. Jarrad, T. Broomby) A RESERVE Millicent 85 (D. Tunkin, A. Janssen) d South Gambier 35 (M. Reid, T. Redemski); East Gambier 52 (C. Horrigan, S. McKinnon) d West Gambier 37 (M. Horrigan, Z. Malseed); North Gambier 55 (A. Bryan, J. Little) d Casterton Sandford 34 (N. Rhook, H. Rhook) B GRADE South Gambier 38 (C. Riley, S. Auld) d Millicent 37 (J. Sunderland, M. Varcoe); East Gambier 50 (N. Smith, I. Whaites) d West Gambier 44 (H. Shield, J. Kipping); Casterton Sandford 57 (E. Murray, L. Cleary) d North Gambier 18 (E. Willghouby, G. Tarca) C GRADE Millicent 47 (K. Coghlan, S. Skeer) d South Gambier 33 (A. Kosch, B. Forster); East Gambier 48 (G. Quick, S. Drew) d West Gambier 39 (S. Clayton, L. Croker); North Gambier 47 (K. Dyson, A. Tentye) d Casterton Sandford 25 (M. Dennis, G. McPeake) 17 & UNDER Millicent 48 (K. Stuart, L. Denton) d South Gambier 47 (A. Duncan, M. Reid); West Gambier 73 (S. Ritter, T. Bryant) d East Gambier 48 (A. Bosko, K. Dempsey); North Gambier 36 (K. Winterfield, H. Fox) d Casterton Sandford 32 (E. Mutton, C. Humphries) 15 & UNDER A Millicent 66 (P. Venn, L. Ven Eeden) d South Gambier 19 (J. Jennings, S. Wight); West Gambier 41 (L. Simpson, L. Croker) d East Gambier 23 (T. Burford, T. Geraghty); North Gambier 65 (M. Griffiths, A. Collins) d Casterton Sandford 26 (P. Carlin, C. Hulm) 15 & UNDER B Millicent 26 (M. Alcock, M. Fauchelle) d South Gambier 14 (S. Wight, C. Tarr); East Gambier 37 (B. Facey, T. Burford) d West Gambier 34 (M. Pearson, I. McGregor); Casterton Sandford 49 (P. Carlin, M. Patton) d North Gambier 31 (G. Maldri, S. Brown) 13 & UNDER A Millicent 57 (M. Lynch, B. Coghlan) d South Gambier 15 (G. Dalton, C. Attiwill); North Gambier 57 (E. Adam, R. Mitchell) d Casterton Sandford 7 (R. Forbes, B. Carlin). No result from East Gambier v West Gambier was available. 13 & UNDER B Millicent 44 (A. Gysbers, K. Dunn) d South Gambier 11 (Z. Cole L. Milich); North Gambier 13 (P. Coleman, G. Nulty) d Casterton Sandford 8 (B. Carlin, A. Crawford). No result from East Gambier v West Gambier was available. 11 & UNDER Millicent 31 (L. Van Eeden, Z, de Bruin) d South Gambier 2 (M. Harrold, L. Jones); West Gambier 14 (I. Richards, R. Lamb) d East Gambier 5 (Z. Gibson, L. Harris); Casterton Sandford 22 (C. Kurzman, I. Luers) d North Gambier 20 (T. Jones, S. Halloran)

what every coach wants from every player – she always plays to a high level and she is incredibly consistent. With her distinctive step back on one leg for every shot, Bryan troubles every opponent and baffles every opposition coach. She is a no-fuss player with a poker face, who, as time has gone on over her long career, appears to have no weakness. She has perfected the art of positioning in the shooting circle and her accuracy means she is a constant threat. Ask any coach or opposition circle defender and she is as damaging as any goaler that has played in the competition in the past two decades. Her talent has always been evident since debuting in the 17 & under competition in 1997. She played in that grade for four seasons, finishing runner-up best and fairest at club level this first two seasons and then winning the top honour in 1999. In 2000, her final year at junior level, she represented Western Border in the 17 & under team, making her official A grade debut in 2001, despite having already played a number of games in the top senior grade, along with

talented teenage team mate Natasha Silvy. It was in 2001 that Bryan was named in the Western Border team of the year and was joint runnerup in the club best and fairest. It was in her third season of A grade that she experienced the ultimate success with the 2003 A grade premiership. Bryan then played A reserve the following two seasons before spending some time at Mid South East netball club Port MacDonnell. Her return to North Gambier in 2009 saw her return to the top senior grade and she won the club’s best and fairest title in that return season. Having a family might have slowed down her progress to the 200 game mark but certainly had no effect on her form and in 2014, ’15 and ‘16, she was the club A Reserve best and fairest, snaring the top honour for the association in 2016. And now she sits at 300 games, having returned to A Grade in 2019 and now leading the A Reserve

Next week: Kalangadoo premiership player Ben Mules was recently inducted into the Glenelg Football Club Hall of Fame he is inductee number 51.Lifestyle1 will profile Ben in next week’sissue. To be inducted in such a special year for the club - the Tigers are celebrating their centenary year - is a hige honour for Ben, who was a long serving and highly respected captain of the prouid SANFL club. Ben, has, of course, since returned home and brought his expertise back to Kalangadoo where he has been a coach and premiership player and continues to challenge the competition’s best defenders as he “rests” forward in the twilight of his career.

team in 2021. She has also been club treasurer since 2018 and has quite a few premiership medals in her collection with her beloved Tigers in prime position again to challenge for the 2021 A Reserve title. A cursory game at league and association records also suggests that Alisha hitting the 300 game mark, a feat matched by her brother David Nulty at the same club, could well be a history making feat. KEEPING HER EYE ON THE PRIZE: (Top left) Alisha Bryan lines up for another successful attempt as she rocks back with her trademark one foot shot and (bottom left) on the stretch during the 2019 season. HISTORY MAKERS: (Above right) Alisha Bryan with her brother David Nulty - the duo are certainyl the only sibling combination in recent memory to clock up 300 games each at one club.


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A GRADE Penola 76 (A Possingham, T Porter) d Bordertown 43 (Z Hawker, L Murch) Keith 56 (D Vankalken, W Smith) d Kybybolite 43 (C Hodges, E Ewer) Mundulla 56 (D Wiese, P Marra) d Naracoorte 45 (B Sinclair, K Gill) Lucindale 76 (T Lane, M Gear) d Padthaway 24 (K Ward, A Giles) A RESERVE Penola 61 (A Ey, T Millard) d Bordertown 37 (E Orrock, K Murch) Keith 48 (A Schreiber, V Ross) d Kybybolite 37 (C Allen, M Moss) Naracoorte 62 (K Mott, G Hunter) d Mundulla 42 (S Hinge, R Duell) Lucindale 62 (K Ware, K Pascoe) d Padthaway 22 (S Shepherd, C Wade) Border Districts 62 (E McCauley, E Pretlove) d Kingston 37 (L Morden, M Armfield) B GRADE Penola 54 (A Redman, K Wilson) d Bordertown 33 (A Knauerhase, S Hinge) Keith 58 (P Pado, C Nicolai) d Kybybolite 40 (C Allen, E Freckleton) Naracoorte 36 (J Edwards, T Solly) d Mundulla 23 (T Hillier, M Davey) Lucindale 44 (H Ware, A Rayner) d Padthaway 24 (C Fabris, K Woodman) C GRADE Penola 39 (T Berkin, K Devereux) d Bordertown 26 (A McDonald, B Kim) Keith 42 (M Richman, M Rayson) d Kybybolite 38 (D Moreland, E Bell) Naracoorte 44 (E Krieger, J Lacey) d Mundulla 41 (M Harris, A Pickering) Lucindale 39 (N Whitehead, M Walker) d Padthaway 38 (M Dickenson, E Rohloff); Kingston 39 (N Crane, B Lucas) d Border Districts 36 (C Muecke, M Vilde) DIVISION ONE Penola 66 (E Berkin, S Adams) d Bordertown 32 (H Treloar, C Twigden) Keith 65 (S Makin, H Wilson) d Kybybolite 35 (B Ewer, E Ewer); Naracoorte 55 (H Broadbent, C duRand) d Mundulla 36 (K Morris, M Dowling); Border Districts 51 (A Mahney, C Rata) d Kingston 35 (S Woodward, T Daniel) DIVISION TWO Penola 57 (L Catlin, G Zema) d Bordertown 10 B Warren, E Barras) Keith 41 (S Rowsell, C Byrne) d Kybybolite 33 (H Sambell, L Assen) 15 & UNDER Penola 56 (T Porter, H Berkin) d Bordertown 25 (M McFarlane, T Ballinger) Keith 47 (T Dick, M Evans) d Kybybolite 29 (A Tidy, M Hoare); Naracoorte 44 (S Fergusson, H Waihape) d Mundulla 28 (L Rowett, L Kennett); Padthaway 36 (M Rothe, A Frick) d Lucindale 30 (S Edmonds, O Handbury); Border Districts 41 (A Mahney, C Rata) d Kingston 39 (T Pink, M Rowntree) 13 & UNDER A Bordertown 45 (M Richards, S Warren) d Penola 27 (I Wurst, E Skeer) Keith 29 (T Evans, L Clark) d Kybybolite 9 (T Garwood, P Wardle) Mundulla 49 (A Mock, L Wiese) d Naracoorte 29 (A Bald, E Mott) Lucindale 25 (L Handbury, P Pinchbeck) d Padthaway 5 (S Cornish, L Tiver) Kingston 36 (G Miller, A Mules) d Border Districts 16 (K Rata, T Pape) 13 & UNDER B Bordertown 26 (E Wegener, T Phillips) d Penola 7 (L Lambert, E Gosse) Mundulla 15 (Z Cook, H Davis) d Naracoorte 1 (K Thomson, C Tulloch)

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McIntyre wins stableford

The ladies field was reduced to 12 last Wednesday when they ventured out on the Attamurra course to play a stableford competition. The fairways were fairly heavy from the downfalls the previous day and putting was challenging. Long hitter Helen McIntyre had all aspect of her game under control to claim the winner’s prize with 38 points, two shots under her handicap, in heavy conditions was no mean feat. Her game was steady recording 19 points on each nine which also included birdies on the par three holes, the 8th and 10th. Runner up was keen golfer, Vicki Clark with a sound score of 34 points from Janina Morrison with 33 points. Di O’Donnell was the only ball rundown winner who finished one shot further back with 32 points, while the accurate one, Faye Mainwaring again claimed the pro shot on the downhill par three 8th hole. Vicki Clark, who is gradually reducing her handicap scored the prize for the best front nine with 20 points. The third round of the Hudson Plumbing trophy will be played this week. Eleven ladies played a stableford round on Saturday and despite heavy conditions, Vicki Clark again stepped up a cog scoring 21 points on the front nine including a wipe on the 8th before completing her round with a further 22 points to score a runaway win with 43 points. Jan Shanahan was runner up with 33 points with Helen McIntyre, Faye Mainwaring and Di O’Donnell ball rundown winners. Mainwaring maintained her accuracy to claim the pro shot on the 8th while Gemma Winterborn was nearest the pin on the 16th hole. STABLEFORD PLACEGETTERS: Runner up Vicki Clark, winner Helen McIntyre & third placed Janina Morrison

Bowditch team takes out Mixed Pairs Championship Mount Gambier District Indoor Bowls Association held its fourth Association championship. This championship was the Faith Jewellers / David & Jane Peacock Mixed Pairs. There were great team numbers with 26 entries competing for the 2021 Mixed Pairs title. The father and daughter pair from Wandilo Tony Bowditch as the skipper and Nicola Bowditch as the lead, met the inform combination of Rod Fleming, skippering and Mary Lockwood leading, from the Commercial Club in the first semi final, with Tony and Nicola’s team winning 8 shots to 1. In the second semi final the Post-Tel and Wandilo combination of Fiona Pearson, skippering and Simon Attiwill leading defeated the Kongorong pair of Heather Glynn and Andy Cornolo 5 shots to 4. Pearson and Bowditch met in the final, both teams playing exceptionally well and both deserved to make the final. In the final the Pearson’s team started exceptionally well scoring two shots on the first end but Bowditch’s team then scored

a four and a two in successive ends which gave them the lead, leaving Fiona and Simon having to score six shot to win on the last end, but they only could make two, giving Tony and Nicola victory to take out the 2021 Faith Jewellers / David & Jane Peacock Mixed Pairs Championship 10 shots to 7. The consolation semi-finals were contested between Ken

Stephens and Lyn Evans from Yahl who defeated Gary Walters and Nola Spencer from Moorak 5 shots to 3 and the second semi final saw the Commercial Club team of John and Doreen Oakley defeat Simon Davis and Fiona Rochow from Glenburnie 8 shots to 4. The husband and wife team of John and Doreen prevailed to beat Ken and Lyn in the final of

the consolation to win 11 shots to 2. MIXED PAIRS FINALISTS: Faith Jewellers/David & Jane Peacock Mixed Pairs Championship Finalists - Ken Stephens, Fiona Pearson, Lyn Evans, Simon Attiwill, Nicola Bowditch, Tony Bowditch, Doreen Oakley, John Oakley

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A GRADE Intruders 65 (Kate Biszko, Shannon James) deVicis 39 (Hayley Meyer, Eliza Harding); Zodiacs 29 (Sal Harfull, Jocelyn Work) def by Amazons 45 (Eykolina Benny, Jodie Farrell); Hobitz 46 (Sam Crute, Kym Stewart) d Saints 32 (Rhiannon Christian, Jordana Jones) A2 GRADE Zodiacs 23 (Ellie Cutting, Alex Bailey) def by Intruders 46 (Ella Cruise, Dakota Miller); Saints 32 (Kimmi Pratt, Nadia McLean) def by Hobitz 34 (Cindy Launer, Ieshia Goldsmith) B1 GRADE Hobitz Blue 39 (Karli Rigby, Lily Oakley) d Intruders Black 28 (Diana Bradbury, Cara Day); Hobitz Red 26 (Mikaela Campbell, Maddy Smith) def by Amazons 41 (Laura Long, Christie Green); Zodiacs 46 (Dearna Laney, Jessica Stutley) d Intruders Orange 38 (Salem Moody, Jemma Aston) B2 GRADE Hobitz 12 (Bec Wallace, Crystal Phillips)def by Saints 48 (Emma Chuck, Shai Vanderheyden); Vicis 48 (Deanna Summers, Emily Harrap) d Intruders 19 (Charlotte Costigan, Jessica Lawrie) 17 & UNDER Hobitz Blue 59 (Sari Mutton, Amarley Wilson) d Intruders 23 (Amy Papageorgios, Sienna Vanderlinde); Saints 27 (Sam Hobson , Jorja Morale) def by Hobitz Red 54 (Lilly Day, Hayley DeNys) 15 & UNDER Zodiacs Blue 39 (Aleisha Brook, Mia Watt) d Intruders 26 (Harmony Kennett, Misty Taylor); Hobitz 38 (Lilly Day, Matilda Moors) d Vicis 24 (Felicity Kelly, Charlotte Dowdell); Saints 27 (Laura Dellorefice, Georgia Little)def by Zodiacs Gold (Sarah Miller, Belle Gregory) 13 & UNDER A Vicis 6 (Alyssa Ferraro, Mikailey Mashado) def by Zodiacs 39 (Jade Boylan, Ava Hanssen); Hobitz 18 (Lacey Hannaford, Addison Dowdy) def by Saints 26 (Skye Curry, Caelin Hayman) 13 & UNDER B Vicis 9 (Milla Fullerton, Harper Bowering) def by Hobitz Red 11 (Carey Grivell, Amelie Adams); Intruders 10 (Venus Wilson, Lilly Thomson) d Amazons 5 (Lauren White, Harper Malthouse); Zodiacs 0 (Roxy Day, Ella Gray) def by Hobitz Blue 18 (Laycee Gower, Maddie Dennis) GO Amazons 8 (Scarlett Davidson, Ella Howes) d Vicis 6 (Maggie Fullerton, Zoe Zadow); Hobitz Blue 7 (Yasmin Abdelaty, Ava Hogan) d Hobitz Red 4 (Ava Edwards, Alix Wilson); Intruders 3 (Mia Richardson, Nyaima Goldsmith) def by Zodiacs 14 (Olivia Perry, Alexis Wanstall) SET Saints 13 (Charlotte Forrest, Sophie Paltridge) d Zodiacs 3 (Tatiana Brogan, Ayla Crowe); HOBITZ forfeit against VICIS


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Never gives an inch Scarlett Jarrad celebrates 300 games at Island Park Tough and uncompromising on the court and a whole lot of fun off it. That is the Scarlett Jarrad modus operandi and it is why the show court at Island Park in round 10 was overrun by footballers and netballers wanting to honour the popular Cat when she clocked up her 300th appearance for Casterton Sandford. Celebrating with a victory was not to be but rest assured Scarlett celebrated as only she can. Scarlett is a highly respected Western Border A Grade player who has built her reputation on close checking, a strong physical presence and hard running. She does not give an inch on court but greets opponents with a smile after the game, regardless the result. There is no denying she has been

the backbone of a Casterton Sandford team that has had its share of challenges while she has been in the top grade but she has led by example, working hard from the first whistle to the last and making sure her opponent never enjoys an easy possession – every possession is earned. Scarlett started her career at the Cats in 2000 and tasted premiership success as part of the 13 & Under team. It was five years later that she debuted in A Grade and over the years has also played B Grade, when returning from a break, taking out the club best and fairest in 2013. She has been part of the A Grade team for the past few seasons and is the club’s reigning A Grade best and fairest (2019) and

Mid South East Netball A GRADE Kalangadoo 66 (M. Pitt, M. Russelll) d Port MacDonnell 33 (M. Moore, B. Williams); Glencoe 40 (E. Thompson, R. Edwards) d Mt Burr 34 (H. Clark, M. Haggett); Tantanoola 78 (C Walker, K. Bromley) d Kongorong 33 (R. Buckingham, E. McIntyre); Robe 54 (A. Campbell, S. Laurie) d Nangwarry 40 (J. Parsons, C. Dinnison) A RESERVE Kalangadoo 44 (K. Schultz, J. Ryan) d Port MacDonnell 42 (I. Sneath, M. Hein); Glencoe 47 (T. medhurst, J. Mitchell) d Mt Burr 37 (E, Falting, C. Pratt); Tantanoola 42 (A. Fnesom, L. Fensom) d Kongorong 32 (R. perry, B. Fuller); Nangwarry 55 (C. Lock, M. trestrail) d Robe 39 (I. Sneath, C. Borrelli) B GRADE Kalangadoo 59 (S. Neale, J. Crowhurst) d Port MacDonnell 27 (M. Millard, T. Irving); Glencoe 64 (S. Brierley, H. Greenfield) d Mt Burr 19 (G. Lambert, K. Gamble); Tantanoola 58 d Kongorong 29 (M. Pannenburg, B. Williams); Robe 47 (M. Talbot, M. Bathurst-Warren) d nangwary 27 (A. Case, E. Jones) B RESERVE Port MacDonnell 57 (M. Hann, B. Wilson) d Kalangadoo 52 (D. Mulligan. R. May); Glencoe 42 (K. Owen, N. Hawke) d Mt Burr 19 (K. Hayward, R. Fox); Tantanoola 29 (L. Jackson, K. Ballintyne) d Kongorong 26 (E. Driscoll, E. Devine); Robe 34 (R. Schubert, A. Grayson) d Nangwarry 23 (M. Glynn, K. Clayfield) 17 & UNDER Kalangadoo 51 (K. Collins, H. Watson) d Port macDonnell 35 (A. Smith, I. Jacob); Mt Burr 46 (C. Muhovics, K. Sharp) d Glencoe 27 (R. Scott, C. Owen); Kognorong 235 (Z. Von Stanke, K. Wright) d Tantanoola 20 (C. Shaw, J. White); Robe 65 (E. Mackey, S. Brooks) d Nangwarry 22 (E. Timms, S. Muller) 15 & UNDER Port MacDonnell 44 (S. Lewis, G. Jacob) d Kalangadoo 31 (E. Wurst, M. Anderson); Mt Burr 50 (O. Baker, L. rancis) d Glencoe 19 (J. Jagger, J. Mutch); Tantanoola 30 (M. Cushion, K. Thomas) d Kongorong 27 (H. McInnes, S. Kemp); Robe 34 (E. Dew, L. Collins) d Nangwarry 30 (E. Timms, T. McNair) 13 & UNDER Kalangadoo 63 (L. Egan, A. Allen) d Port MacDonnell 19 (J. Morgan, B. McLean); My Burr 38 (K. Alcock, H. Lowndes) d Glencoe 12 (A. Cary, S. Hawke); Kongorong 33 (H. Kent, G. Doman) d Tantanoola 7 (A. Hoffmann, M. Cushion); Nangwarry 19 (S. Virtanen, G. Irons) d Robe 16 (O. Birchall, D. Bermingham)

she has enjoyed senior premiership success as well as being a junior premiership coach. A key player for the club’s Limestone Coast Women’s Football team, Scarlett is the prototype player every club wants to have in their club and not just one but multiple Scarlett Jarrad’s – players who leave everything on the court but also contribute in administration, umpiring and coaching and Scarlett has done all that and maintained her reputation for being the life of the party. NEVER GIVES AN INCH: (Scarlett Jarrad made her name as a wing defender and now controls the mid court for the Cats playing centre.

Bo’s the queen of the air East Gambier defender Bo Creek celebrated 250 games in style last weekend, not only with a victory but also as one of her side’s best. Lifestyle1 will profile the athletic defender in next week’s issue. MAKING LIFE TOUGH: (Right) Bo Creek is known for her incredibly vertical leap, especially over the shot. She is pictured right in the 2017 preliminary final and (below) Bo celebrates her 250th game with her family at McDonald Park.

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Season almost done & dusted

Missing key player ends in narrow loss for Cougars It was the top two teams facing off in this SECBL men’s contest, with Cougars hoping to close the gap with the undefeated Bulldogs. Toby de Wit continued his high scoring season as he managed to slice his way through the Bulldogs defence as well as finding his touch from range. Bulldogs managed to have four players reach double figures, led by Simon Berkefeld with 23, showing their supreme chemistry and ball movement scoring at will against the Cougars defence. Bulldogs 82 (S Berkefeld 23, B Young 18) d Cougars 69 (T de Wit 31, M Kuot 17) The Cougars women went into this game without leading scorer Sarah Ritter and Saints took full advantage. Emily Dawe battled hard for Cougars in the absence of Ritter, top scoring with 18 points but it was the Saints who were continually putting pressure on the rim and gaining second shots to maintain their lead. Young star

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Poppy Venn was influential with 15 points for the Saints with the win keeping Saints in touch of a top two finish. Saints 56 (P Venn 15, M Pulmer 15) d Cougars 46 (E Dawe 18, M Horrigan 13) The Bulldogs Roos combination managed their second win of the season against Panthers. In a low scoring game Panthers were held to 37 points as they struggled to find and make open looks at the hoop. Young star Macey Griffith topped scored with 16 points for the Roodogs using her speed and driving ability to find openings. Siobhan Adams continued her positive season creating scoring opportunities for her teammates as well as scoring 12 points of her own. Tara Bryant led Panthers with 12 points and was well supported by Nikeisha Facey with nine. Bulldogs/Roos 52 (M Griffith 16, S Adams 12) d Panthers 37 (T Bryant 12, N Facey 9)

The penultimate round of the Mount Gambier Autumn season tossed up more intense contests as teams continue to jostle for a place in the postseason playoffs. A Grade heavyweights Anything IDK and Sweet And Sour Pork fought out a tight contest, Travis Sweet’s perfect singles record performance and an enthralling 5-game victory to Kevin Patzel not enough to lift Sweet And Sour Pork to victory as Chandler Jantosh guided Anything IDK to a 6-5 victory. In the other A-Grade match, Moore Or Less recorded a more comfortable result, easing to a 7-4 victory over Tigers on the back of solid performances from Ben Newman and Scott Davies. Leigh Barry fought bravely for Tigers, coming away with a clean sheet in his singles rubbers including a marathon 5-game showstopping victory over Davies in the final rubber of the night. B1 produced similar results, Colossal Gnomes stumbling over the line to record a 6-5 win over SRS while Top Deck comfortably accounted for McPheest by 7 rubbers to 4. Colossal Gnomes player David Fox was his team’s standout performer on the night, ably supported Rowan Hardcastle. Katrina McPhee also battled manfully for McPheest but had little support from her teammates. SRS player Scott Fartch’s riveting 5-game come-frombehind victory over his Gnomes adversary Cameron Beal wasn’t enough to snatch victory for his team. In B2, The Celtics came away with a comfortable 4-1 victory over Young And Old, led superbly by Jedda Hardcastle who remained undefeated in her singles rubbers. In the other B2 matchup, Rockets were pushed all the way by Hardcore, eventually recording a narrow 6-5 win. Felix Owusu proved the difference for Rockets, producing a perfect singles performance whilst Rob Halleday tried valiantly for Hardcore, including an intense highly skilled 5-game victory over Rockets player James Peake. In the C Grade The Rollers, led by Chris Turner, rolled over the top of The Fires to the tune of 8 rubbers to 3 despite a huge undefeated performance by Jacob Halleday. The story was similar in the other CGrade encounter, a flawless singles performance from the Odd Bunch’s Tom Horrigan unable to save his team from a demoralising 8-3 drubbing thanks to an even team performance by 3 Of A kind. 3-rubber winners: • A Grade: Travis Sweet (Sweet And Sour Pork), Leigh Barry (Tigers). • B1 Grade: Katrina McPhee (McPheest), David Fox (Colossal Gnomes) • B2 Grade: Jedda Hardcastle (The Celtics), Felix Owusu (Rockets) • C Grade: Chris Turner (Rollers), Jacob Halleday (The Fires) READY TO RETURN: Scott Fartch in action.

Nannings takes out stableford Blue Lake ladies take on the course & the weather Well, there are those that will play golf in any weather and those that prefer to have a game of cards in the clubhouse as happened at the Blue Lake Golf Club last Wednesday. As it was the winter solstice week it was inevitable the rain would make an appearance at the start of the stableford competition but those that opted to play were rewarded with patchy blue sky after playing five holes. The results were indicative of the hard going with most having too many double bogeys and wipes on their cards - 27 points was the best score of the day. Lynda Nannings was the winner in Division 1 carding 11/15 and

her 26 points were enough to get her over the line ahead of handicapper Dianne Perryman 11/13 that did include a par taking the runner’s up voucher with 24 points. In Division 2 Beryl Mahoney’s score of the day, 27 points from splits of 12 and 15 was the only other one to include a par on her card and was well clear of runner up Vivienne Wilson’s 23 points, splits of 8/15. Nearest to the pin 2nd shot winners on the par three 2nd hole were Rosmary Martland (Div 1) and Beryl Mahoney (Div 2) The pro-shot winner on the par three downhill 5th was Karen Panagopolous who has perfected

this hole as a regular winner. The novelty prize for the best front nine score of 12 points on a countback was vice Captain Geraldine Scott. This week’s competition is the stroke June Monthly Medal sponsored by life member Judy Collins, coinciding with the 1st Round of the President’s Trophy sponsored by Scotty’s Loader Services and the 2nd Round of the International Bowl, a State run event. SMALL FIELD: The competitive small group of ladies that played golf in the wet conditions at the start of a stableford competition last week.

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Lucy Denton is the latest recipient of a $200 donation from Wattle Range Council’s Youth Development Foundation. The windfall will assist with costs associated with attending the National Netball Championships in Hobart, from July 6-11. Lucy has been selected in the South Australian 17 & Under State Team and has also been appointed vice captain.

Chilly conditions for Millicent 2-4-2

In dry but very chilly conditions, 21 players took to the Millicent Bowls Club greens for an afternoon of bowls. Before going out to play, Arron Emerson asked the bowlers to be upstanding for a minutes silence to remember long time member and bowler Ed Fitter, who passed away onJune 20. Ed will be sadly missed. First place this week after the 20 ends was Peter Dunnicliff and Iain Campbell with a score of 34+12 shots, in second place with a score of 33+14 was David Nuske and Neil Whelan. Other winning teams for the day were, Eddie Hann, Derk Pietersma 32+18. Ross Warren, Kym Stewart 32+8 and Peter Bateman, Peter Varcoe 32+4 . 2-4-2 WINNERS: (Above left) Iain Campbell & Peter Dunnicliff 2-4-2 RUNNERS UP: (Above right) David Nuske & Neil Whelan

Evans & Bourne take out seniors tennis event

Eleven South East Senior Tennis players enjoyed tennis at Blue Lake Sports Park earlier this month with Necia Evans taking out the loadies event and Steve Bourne, the men’s event. The next event will be held at Blue Lake Sports Park on July 18 at 11am. SENIORS TENNIS: Bernie Paltridge, John Barry, Necia Evans, Rhonda Truscott, Norbert Wende, Wendy MacDonald, Steve Bourne, Peter Barry, Christine Cram,Marg Moffatt & Terry Nisbet

Thirteen senior riders came together for the penultimate race of the Mount Gambier Cycling Club’s Winter Series. Held on an out and back course just south of Tantanoola, there was a strong chance that wind would play a significant factor in the racing. On this shortest weekend of daylight the weather was almost perfect with a beautifully sunny morning and a light northerly providing some headwind for the return journey. Leaving the start line first was Jason Buckland, given a generous handicap by the chief handicapper and expecting a long lonely ride over the 32km race before being caught about 3km from the finish line. The rest of the riders had to wait at least 13 minutes before they were given the opportunity to chase down the leader. Damian Buckley and Jen Buckland began their chase with 13 minutes on the clock, followed 6 minutes later by Mike Bakker and Patrick Langsmith. They were then followed by a large scratch bunch, a further 6 minutes later, consisting of Phil Stasiw, Matthew Opperman, Nick Kidman, Rowan Kruysse, John Cranwell, Jami Buckley, Spek Peake and Dean Zeven. By the time all riders were on the course, the 25 minute head start equated to 12 km. A tailwind from the start gave the riders strong momentum as they set about the chase, and they were over a short rise and along Lake Bonney very quickly. All groups worked well together, taking time out of those ahead. With approximately 7km left to race, Matthew Opperman and Nick Kidman rode away from their bunch, hoping to catch the racers in front. Out in front, Jason Buckland was grinding away into a slight headwind, over the dunes and onto the slightly uphill final 7km. Expecting at any moment to hear

the rhythmic whirring of faster wheels from behind, he continued to count down the final kilometers until the finish was in sight. Urged on by the onlookers at the finish line, Jason Buckland managed to stay away from the chasing riders, posting a time of 1:16:20 for his ride. Kidman and Opperman chased down all the other riders to compete for the final spots on the podium, with an unfortunate brake drama from Opperman handing second place and fastest time to Kidman (53:08 race time). They were followed by Kruysse, Zeven, Cranwell, Bakker and Langsmith, then Jen Buckland, Jami Buckley, Stasiw, Peake and Buckley. The junior race was held concurrently with the senior racing, with the three junior riders beginning their 10km flat course race just after the scratch bunch had left. Riding together for 9kms, the juniors were then allowed to go as fast as they could for the final kilometre. Elmer Buckland finished the race in 1st place, 11 seconds ahead of Molly Opperman, and a further six seconds in front of his little brother, Eddie Buckland. RACE PODIUMS: (Above top) The senior podium with second placed Nick Kidman, winner Jason Buckland & third placed Matt Opperman and (above inset) the junior riders - Eddie Buckland, Elmer Buckland & Molly Opperman.


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KNT Football SENIORS Bordertown 4.3 8.5 11.7 15.8 (98) Penola 1.3 3.7 5.11 10.15 (75) Goals - Bordertown: T. Whittlesea, B. Hayes 3; C. McCarthy, J. Searle, B. Shuttleworth 2; K. Cuthbertson, C. Makin, T. Neville. Penola: J. Currie 3; L. Walker, A. Merrett 2; D. Porter, S. Merrett, L. Merrett. Best - Bordertown: H. Fromm, J. Searle, L. Murch, B. Hayes, H. Shuttleworth, M. Leigh. Penola: D. Porter. B. Egan, B. Bryant, L. Walker, S. Merrett. Keith 1.3 5.4 6.7 10.13 (73) Kybybolite 2.5 3.7 3.10 4.10 (34) Goals - Keith: M. Thring, B. Simuonds 3; G. Johnson, G. Thring, S. Laubsch, A. Dunstan. Kybybolite: S. Craig, L. Schultz, T. tahney, B. Munn. Best - Keith: G. Johnson, G. Ryan, M. Thring, W. Schreiber, J. Jones, A. Dunstand. Kybybolite: C. masters. D. brodie, B. Castine, T. Harris. B. Munn, T. Kitschke. Mundulla 2.1 5.4 6.8 7.14 (56) Naracoorte 2.1 4.1 6.2 6.3 (39) Goals - Mundulla: W. Nankivell, D. King 2; R. Tink, D. Mosey, S. Lewis. Naracoorte: C. Stokie, S. Willson, R. Taggert, W. Limbert, T, Anderson, K. Jacobs. Best - Mundulla: J. McGrice, D. Noll, W. Nankivell, D. King, N. Mosey. L. Duell. Naracoorte: J. MacDonald, J. Bettoncelli, S. Patterson, S. Willson, S. Bates, W. Limbert. Padthaway 1.3 4.4 11.8 16.10 (106) Lucindale 1.3 4.8 6.10 8.11 (59) Goals -Padthaway: T. Cox 8; J. Vandermeer 6; J. Vandermeer, M. Raitt. Lucindale: S. Williams 5; S. Spriggs, N. Cane, T. Logan. Best - Padthaway: J. Vandermeer, T. Cox, D. Obst, T. Edwards, A. Longbottom. R. Jaensch. Lucindale: S. Williams, T. Ware, S. Spriggs, H Tregoweth, J. Watson, R. Milne. Kingston 3.4 4.8 9.9 11.13 (79) Border Districts 1.0 1.3 1.4 1.8 (14) Goals - Kingston: J. Fisher 5; H. Wright 2; C. Wood, B. Kennedy, S. Robertson, G. Brice-Marwood. Border Distrtcs: O. Shattock. Best - Kingston: S. Robertson, N. Davey, H. Wright, L. Toohey, J. Milligan, T. Rogers. Border Distrtcs: G. Cother, J. Baron, E. Holland, M. Quinn, J. Helyar, F. Adams. RESERVES Bordertown 6.9 (45) d Penola 5.4 (34) Kybybolite 13.7 (85) d Keith 8.9 (57) Mundulla 6.14 (50) d Naracoorte 1.5 (11) Lucindale 6.3 (39) d Padthaway 4.8 (32) Kingston 24.18 (162) d Border Districts 5.4 (34) SENIOR COLTS Penola 10.10 (70) d Bordertown 7.4 (46) Kybybolite 8.6 (54) d Keith 8.5 (53) naracoorte 9.11 (65) d Mundulla 6.8 (44) JUNIOR COLTS Naracoorte 10.5 (65) d Mundulla 0.0 (0) Border Distrtcs 5.7 (37) d Kingston 3.0 (18) Bordertown 9.6 (60) d Penola 0.0 (0) Kybybolite 6.9 (45) d Keith 2.4 (16)

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Zac Waker played his 150th senior game for the Tantanoola Football Club on June 19. Zac has played all his footy at the club starting in the Junior colts. His natural ability was on show at a young age winning the Junior Colts Most Consistent award in 2005. In 2006 he was awarded the Junior Colts Best and Fairest along with the Leading Goal Kicker trophy. Moving into the Senior Colts ranks he won the coaching trophy in 2007 and in 2008 he was awarded his first senior game under coach Jason Rowe. A stellar season in 2009 saw him win the Malseed Medal for league Senior Colts Best and Fairest as well as the Most Courageous player for the senior colts team. Once in the seniors Zac won the 2012 Best Under 21 at club level and in 2019 took home A grade Runner Up Best and Fairest. He has also played in a winning B grade premiership in 2014 a year in which he was hampered by injuries. Zac’s hard working attitude and his straight ahead approach and his courage have been a feature in his 150 games. We hope there is still another 150 ahead in the future. He was cheered on by his family, wife Alice and little son Ned. PHOTO COURTESY OF SNAPPED BY N

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SENIORS Kalangadoo 2.3 6.5 12.7 17.11 (113) Port MacDonnell 2.3 7.7 11.8 13.8 (86) Goals - Kalangadoo: J. Bronmley, J. LaRocca 3; L. Jones, M. Krieger, B. Lindner 2; A. Lyon, M. Lowe, T Searle, A. Stone, B. Gregory. Pt Mac: K. Thomson 3; M. Stark, J. Turner, B. Newton 2; T. Davis, D. Bromnley, T. Sullivan. N. Wilke. Best - Kalangadoo: A. Stone, A. Lyon, D. Barlow, J. LaRocca, N. Reeves, J. Mules. Pt Mac: N. Wilke, M. Smith, Z. Williams, J. Turner, D. Bromley, M. Stark. Mt Burr 2.4 8.8 11.12 15.15 (105) Glencoe 2.3 4.5 7.8 8.12 (60) Goals - Mt Burr: H. Smith, T, Allen 3; T Hales 2; J. gregory J. Wallis, J. Fiebig, B. Scott, W. Bowering, K. Bevan, N. Muhovics. Glencoe: T. Edwards 2; P. Mitchell, I. Mulraney, B. hentschke, W. Maloney, J. Blackwell. Best - Mt Burr: J. Fiebig, S. Wallis, H. Smith, J. Muhovics, T. Allen, B. Gregory. Glencoe: P. Mitchell, S. Giersch, C. Megaw, D. Chuiilds, I. Mulraney, T. Edwards. Kongorong 1.3 2.5 4.9 6.11 (47) Tantanoola 0.1 3.3 4.4 5.8 (38) Goals - Kongorong: C. Slape 4; D. Pochec-Gordon, P. Ellis. Tantanoola: J. Ryan, H. Brown, C. Saint, B. Reilly, C. Kelly. Best - Kongorong: M. Cordy, M. Weistra, M. Waters, W. Vickery, C. Slape. Tantanoola: C. Oliver, J. Dawe, J. Hatt, J. Pearce, A. Roberts. Robe 8.15 15.10 24.10 30.12 (192) Nangwarry 1.1 4.1 6.4 8.7 (55) Goals - Robe: Z. Deane 6; J. Kelly, B. Laurie 5; R. Dickinson 4; J. Sneath, E. Cornish 3; F. Peel, S. Clements, E. Regnier. Nangwarry: B. Just 5; B. Deamer 2; L. Gibbs. Best - Robe: J. Kelly, T Wachtel, Z. Deane, K. Dunn, J. Sneath, S. Clements. Nangwarry: B. Just, G. McWaters, L. Thomson, B. Deamer, T. Vanderhorst, M. Thomson. RESERVES Kalangadoo 6.12 (48) d Port MacDonnell 6.2 (38) Gelncoe 10.5 (65) d Mt Burr 4.4 (28) Kongorong 9.6 (60) d Tantanoola 2.7 (25) Robe 21.10 (136) d Nangwarry 1.0 (6) SENIOR COLTS Port MacDonnell 14.11 (95) d Kalangadoo 3.9 (27) Glencoe 10.10 (70) d mt Burr 8.5 (53) Kongorong 7.5 (47) d Tantanoola 4.7 (31) Robe 18.14 (122) d Nangwarry 2.0 (12) JUNIOR COLTS Port MacDonnell 20.10 (130) d Kalangadoo 0.0 (0) Glencoe 11.6 (72) d Mt Burr 1.0 (6) Kongorong 6.5 (41) d Tantanoola 3.1 (19) Robe 7.12 (54) d Nangwarry 1.1 (7)

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