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■ ENVIRONMENT: Monash Primary School teacher Alana Kitson (left) with students Matthew Panagoulias and Ashlei Johns, will be among many welcoming a kerbside recycling program to the region. Photo: JANE WILSON

Momentum growing for 2011 launch of a Riverland kerbside...

RECYCLING PLAN THE Riverland could have a long awaited kerbside recycling service within a year. Tenders for the collection and disposal of recyclables have been called as part of the regional waste management plan with the intention of implementing a recycling program in 2011. Murray and Mallee Local Government Association Regional Waste Management Strategy Committee chairman Leon Stasinowsky said discussions are continuing into kerbside recycling in what he believes would

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BRAD be a huge boost for the region. “We definitely have to be going down that path because it is the way of the future,” he said. “We are going to have to do it at some stage but we want to make sure we do it properly.” However, Mr Stasinowsky said the Riverland’s small population base, spread over hundreds of kilo-

metres, means the process may be expensive. “It’s not going to come cheap unfortunately,” he said. “The last thing we want to do is put some astronomical cost on ratepayers.” Loxton Waikerie Council infrastructure director Tom Avery said the waste committee is looking at a two bin system for kerbside pick up following a recent tender process. ■ Continued Page 7


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Dairy Farmers clarification LAST weekโ s Riverland Weekly story titled Kick In The Guts described Dairy Farmers as being part of the National Foods stable of products. We have since been informed that Dairy Farmers products, while distributed by National Foods in other states, are actually manufactured and distributed by Parmalat, a separate company, in South Australia, as a result of a divestment that occurred following an undertaking given to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Parmalat is a competitor of National Foods. National Foods derives no income from Dairy Farmers products in South Australia. In the Riverland, Renmark Milk Supply and Berri Milk Supply deliver Dairy Farmers products and do not have any connection to National Foods. Products in the Dairy Farmers range include Dairy Farmers milk varieties, Oak Flavoured Milks and Dare. We apologise for any confusion or inconvenience the information in our story may have caused.

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Thursday February 11, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 3

CALLS for a boycott of National Foods products have been branded as irresponsible. Local distributors, while unable to officially comment on the issue, have suggested that further jobs could be under threat if local shoppers enacted the boycott calls. The distributors said such a move could seriously impinge on their business. Their anger follows a call in last week’s Riverland Weekly for a boycott of products made by the multinational company. South Australian Member for the Legislative Council Da-

vid Winderlich, an independent, also joined calls for a boycott this week. “National Foods has made hundreds of millions out of the fruit and the labour of the people

Riverland and teach this callous multinational a lesson.� Meanwhile, National Foods has responded to last week’s revelation that local staff had been asked to fill out an employment

It was never our intention to be insensitive with the (National Foods employee) survey. of the Riverland and the loyalty of their South Australian customers,� Mr Winderlich said. “I wholeheartedly support calls for a boycott of National Foods and will be urging city people to join their friends in the

satisfaction survey, despite being just months away from forced redundancy. National Foods corporate affairs manager Elise Sullivan said the company involved the Riverland staff in the survey as it did

not wish to discriminate against them. “We believe that everyone’s input is valuable and that is why we felt our people should choose whether they wanted to provide input into the survey, not us,� Ms Sullivan said. “We understand that it’s a difficult period for our Riverland employees and their families as they work through their final months at the site. “We are supporting them through this and it was never our intention to be insensitive with the survey.� National Foods said more than 50 people have so far responded to the survey.

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Manager’s concern for regulator impact By BRAD PERRY THE manager of Chowilla Station has revealed concerns about the recently announced $40 million Chowilla Creek regulator but concedes it is the best option for the ailing floodplain. James Robertson, whose family owns the famous site, said there will be some challenges with the instalment of the regulator, such as the rising salinity in the floodplain. “I still have some nagging concerns that there could be some salt issues that follow on from the use of the regulator,� he said. “The Chowilla dam project was actually a very similar thing (on a smaller scale) and that was canned because of its impact on salt...there is a highly mobile body of salt underneath Chowilla floodplain. “On one hand, I have got some nagging concerns but on the other hand, we are quite excited about it. “We support the fact that the regulator will be built and used in the long term.�

■WORRY: The site where the Chowilla regulator will be built in coming months and (inset) Chowilla Creek, where the regulator will be used. Mr Robertson’s thoughts are echoed in a report for the Natural Resources Management Board titled Comments on the Chowilla Creek Regulator Proposal by river and floodplain ecology consultant Keith Walker. The report, written late last year, documented that while installing a regulator seems like the best option for the future of the site, the risks are hard to overlook. “On one hand, Chowilla faces a continuing crisis and that

inaction would mean further degradation of the local environment,� he said in the report. “A regulator appears to be the best option for intervention (but) on the other hand, there are good reasons to avoid construction of more regulators in the Lower Murray Valley.� During the report, Mr Walker draws on a number of sources to suggest there are challenges with running an environmental regulator at Chowilla.

“Salinity is a critical concern because saline water, with the shortage of water, is a primary stressor at Chowilla,� he said. “In the regulator pool, there would be risks associated with water quality, including algal blooms and blackwater events. “On the floodplain, there is a risk of increased sedimentation. “This could affect wetland habitats and the passage of water through defined chan-

nels and flood runners.� With the two year task being labelled as one of Australia’s biggest ever environmental remedial projects by water experts, the regulator also has many positive side effects besides the improvement in fauna and wildlife. Consisting of 12 concrete piers and removable stop logs that will allow the water level in Chowilla Creek to increase by up to 3.6 metres, the regulator will give water managers the ability to restore a flooding regime similar to what existed before the river was regulated. The construction of the regulator will allow 30 to 50 per cent of the floodplain to be inundated with water, depending on the river conditions. River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald said with all major projects of this size, there are challenges and while acknowledging the importance of such reports as Mr Walker’s, said the solution to salinity levels at Chowilla depends on how the regulator is managed.

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THE BATTLE FOR CHAFFEY 2010

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Chaffey candidate Jack Papageorgiou renews calls in the Riverland for

An enterprise zone RENEWED calls for tax relief and grants funding for investors to support the development of new industries in the Riverland have been made following the loss of further jobs across the region. Family First candidate for Chaffey Jack Papageorgiou said the announcement last week that further jobs had been cut from Australian Zircon’s Mindarie sand mine means a dedicated enterprise zone is now imperative. “This needs to be an entrepreneurial project that backs new investors,” Mr Papageorgiou said. said. “Local government aren’t meant to be geared for that, so I am not critical of them. “They need help from their government in Chaffey’s hour of need.” In a press release, Mr Papageorgiou slammed the State Government for its inactivity over the Mindarie Mines closure, questioning whether it had offered support to the venture. Insolvency firm Pitcher Partners last week informed remaining staff at the Mindarie mines that the facility will close down on February 17.

The mine has been under administration since late last year and a skeleton crew of about 25 staff has been working at the site. “Apparently there are potential buyers and a State Labor Government, that had an ounce of concern for this region, would approach the mine’s administrators offering to assist getting the mine back on its feet,” he said. Further to those comments, Mr Papageorgiou said the region will miss out on further opportunities from potential investors if an enterprise zone is not established. “Without help, the goodwill of entrepreneurs and investors – who want to help the Riverland get going strong again – will evaporate as they are welcomed elsewhere,” he said. Meanwhile, Mr Papageorgiou is holding the second of his Chaffey community family picnics this weekend. The picnic is from 5pm Sunday at the Loxton Aquatic Club. Further picnics will be held at Monash, Barmera and Renmark in coming weeks.

■ VOCAL: Family First candidate for Chaffey Jack Papageorgiou (top) at last week’s ABC radio on-air debate.

Whetstone: Misplaced water should go to irrigators By BRAD PERRY LIBERAL candidate for Chaffey Tim Whetstone has called on the State Government to immediately release 40 gigalitres of water, mistakenly given to Victoria and New South Wales in a miscalculation of South Australia’s water entitlement last year, to irrigators.

With an irrigator water allocation announcement coming on Monday, Mr Whetstone said SA Water Minister Karlene Maywald must not hold the water back any longer. “It has been sitting there... why hasn’t the water been given to irrigators immediately?” he said. “They (the State Government)

have acknowledged the water is there, they need to get their skates on and announce it. “We have a right to that water and we need that to be put on water licenses as soon as possible.” Mr Whetstone said irrigators have a right to be angry, as the parcel of water would give them an immediate seven per cent increase in allocations. “40 gigalitres is a hell of a lot of water,” he said. “For it not to be released to irrigators immediately raises a few eyebrows.” Alerted to a possible water imbalance by a contact in New South Wales, Mr Whetstone did his “homework” before going public with the announcement. He said it is now up to Minister Maywald to allocate the water to irrigators, or if she continues to hold the water it will show she “has no regard for the pain and hardship irrigators in the Riverland are facing”. “I would have liked to have seen it (the water) distributed to irrigators the moment it was on the table that there was an error,” he said. “It being at least seven per cent of our allocation, that is critical to a lot of peoples’ livelihoods.” Suggesting the State Gov■ CORRECT IT: Liberal candidate for Chaffey Tim Whetstone believes water mistakenly allocated interstate should be directed to irrigators.

ernment is holding back the recovered water until the March election, Mr Whetstone said a resolution to the water imbalance cannot wait that long because it could affect irrigators’ future. “People are becoming very cynical, especially with the upcoming election,” he said. “It shouldn’t be about the election, it should be about doing the right thing for our irrigators.


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â– SUCCESS: The world record attempt at Renmark on the weekend was yet another success, reaching 268 dinghies all lined up in a row. Photo: LYN WILKSCH

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By ROB McLEAN RENMARK’s world record dinghy attempt is set to become a major Riverland tourist attraction following the weekend’s successful gathering of boaties. A record of 268 dinghies joined together on Saturday night, knocking over the mark of 204 set last year. Renmark Club manager Brenton Franks, who helped organise the event as part of the annual Riverland Dinghy Derby, said the record attempt is to become an annual occasion. It is a move that could

make the Riverland a mecca for Australian boaties. “It’s something that people look forward to and hopefully we can keep beating the record,� Mr Franks said. “I think it could be a great tourist attraction.� It is estimated over 700 people were sitting in the boats as part of the record, while another 1000 people watched from the shore. Participants came from all over the Riverland and other parts of South Australia, while a group of Western Australians, taking part in the Riverland Dinghy Derby, were also

involved. Mr Franks hopes boaties from South Australia, as well as Mildura and other nearby parts of Victoria will attend next year’s attempt. He said the dinghies lined up and floating on the river in front of the Renmark Club looked spectacular. “We were standing on the (club’s) balcony and it looked impressive,� Mr Franks added. Photographs and other evidence of the record is to be sent to the Guiness Book of Records, adding to the region’s international profile.

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Pensioners win rent case TWO Renmark pensioners have been granted the right to pay their rent via a free service, following a recent hearing at the South Australian Residential Tenancies Tribunal. Lindsay Hall and Phillip Smith claimed that a Riverland real estate agency had not provided them with a choice of options for paying their rent when negotiating a new lease arrangement. It was alleged the real estate agency had obligated

the pair to pay their rent via a priority card service, therefore incurring a financial cost to them. In a hearing in late January, the SA Residential Tenancies Tribunal declared the new lease was void and contrary to Section 53 of the Residential Tenancies Act (1995). The tribunal further ordered that the terms of the previous renewed lease be “the prevailing terms and conditions governing the legal relationship between

the tenants and the landlord�. Riverland Advocacy Service advocate Graham McNaughton said the men were delighted with their win at the tribunal. “This reinforces our view from the beginning that it is unlawful to give a tenant no other option to pay rent other than via a rent payment system which also incurs a fee to the tenant,� Mr McNaughton said.


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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Boycott could jeopardise

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I write in response to the editorial of Thursday, February 4 (Another gaffe from company) calling for a boycott of National Foods products. Despite not having a connection to the company or any of the employees, I feel sadness and compassion for all those who have lost, or who will lose, their jobs following the closure of the National Foods factory. It is a blow to the region and to our local people which we could all do without. National Foods, however, still remains a presence in the Riverland and is still employing other contractors and workers and will continue to do so. The closure of the factory affects a majority but not the entirety. Boycotting their products will not return the factory to working order nor will it re-employ those whose jobs have been lost. This is a done deal. However, a boycott will seriously jeopardise those within the Riverland who still rely on National Foods for their income and whose families are dependent on sales of their products. Boycotts are a dangerous thing and should only be undertaken where 100 per cent of people are adversely affected by the actions of the boycotted company or business. They should never be used in circumstances where anyone else may come to harm as a result and this would be the case if a boycott of National Foods were to be realised. I hope the editor will see fit to retract his suggestion of a boycott in support of the local families who are still dependent on National Foods within our region. Kerrin Williams, Loxton.

I AM writing in response to two articles which appeared in the Riverland Weekly on Thursday, February 4 (Kick in the guts, Survey labelled an insult). It is disappointing that National Foods was not given the opportunity to respond to these stories and outline why all employees, including those working at our Riverland site, were invited to participate in the 2010 People Pulse survey. National Foods made the decision not to discriminate against its people who are leaving the business in coming months and made the survey available to everyone. This included our team at the Riverland. The Riverland site is due to close in mid 2010. We believe that everyone’s input is valuable and that is why we felt our people should choose whether they wanted to provide input into the survey, not us. We understand that it’s a difficult period for our Riverland employees and their families as they work through their final months at the site. We are supporting them through this and it was never our intention to be insensitive with the survey. We explained to our people at the Riverland site when we invited them to participate in the survey that it was being provided to all National Foods people. The survey wasn’t compulsory but it did give people the chance to let the company know how they were feeling. National Foods appreciates that there was a number of questions which weren’t relevant to the Riverland team and we acknowledged that with them, when we handed out the survey. So far more than 50 people at Riverland have chosen to complete the survey. Elise Sullivan, National Foods corporate affairs manager.

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SOME four to five years ago Coca-Cola Amatil placed a bid to buy Berri Ltd’s fruit juicing operation. Quite a lot of locals thought this would be a good move. But no, the government stepped in and cancelled the offer, on grounds it would put soft drink manufacturing in the hands of one com-

Have your say about the issues that affect you. pany, who would dominate the industry. What about National Foods and the dairy industry? I think the powers that be should step in and stop National Foods from gutting the McKay Road plant, which would make the property un-saleable. Come on Mr Rann, where are you when you are needed? Ian Haigh, Loxton.

Delegate abscence disappoints HAVING attended the Productivity Commission meeting, February 5, with regard to the Market Mechanism for Recovery of Water from within the Murray-Darling Basin, I was disappointed in the absence of a delegate from the Riverland Wine Grape Growers Association (RWGGA). Having raised a question with regard to the RWGGA’s policy of water at the November annual meeting, the chief executive officer admitted to having no policy. The seriousness of the future water allocation mechanisms would appear to have been overlooked by the RWGGA and especially the CEO. It was made abundantly clear that irrigators throughout the Murray Darling Basin are facing an allocation reduction once the Sustainable Diversion Limits are set (20 to 30 per cent) with no access to compensation. I would suggest a water policy needs to be developed as a matter of urgency and compensation for the loss of allocation should be lobbied for by the RWGGA to both the State and Federal Governments. Riverland irrigators need to be more proactive and demand a fair share of the water pie, just as the Lower Lakes community have achieved recently. Andrew Kassebaum, Winkie.

Ashtray return WILL the so called friend who came to visit and left with my ashtray please return it. It is identifiable and marked. Our friendship will continue but please just return the ashtray. Name supplied, Barmera.

Moorook concern confusion WE are commenting on the article in the February 4 Riverland Weekly

(Local concern over riverfront behaviour) regarding the concern from locals about poor behaviour of campers at the Moorook riverfront. The article should have read concern from some locals, as many of us welcome the visiting campers and have found them to be very impressed with the way our local council worker keeps the riverfront looking fantastic, even with water restrictions. These people respect the area and look after it. We would like to ask the riverfront committee whether all campers should be kept away for the misdemeanours of a few people. We feel that anything that attracts tourists to the area is good for the Riverland. In fact, we would like to see the installation of showers and greater access to power at the Moorook riverfront. Janice and Angie Wachtel, Moorook.

Who was concerned? I WRITE this in regards to the story claiming Moorook residents are concerned about the campers and their untidy sites, along with vandalism and poor behaviour. Firstly in speaking with many locals last night, they like myself was (sic) surprised at the allegations made by other locals. Firstly why did so many locals not even know others in the community were feeling this way, before this was brought to the attention of the media? In regards to vandalism, I have only heard of three incidents in the last three years, in which one was by a local and two caused by people in other Riverland towns. Surely building a caravan park would not stop the allegations anyway, as I am sure the caravan park owners in the other Riverland towns would tell you anyway, with the problems that have including stealing. As for the untidy sites, I am yet to see one in the last three years. In saying that, from time to time I am sure that there would be the occasional site left untidy. I think the majority of campers do the right thing and rather than penalising all campers, this group would be better off in pushing the council to do the riverfront up with maybe a new barbecue and children’s play area. One can only hope the story does not deter campers from still coming, or affect the local businesses and the Rockfest we have, after they seem to have been labelled inthe same basket because of a handful of offenders.

Psst! Heard any good stories lately? The Riverland Weekly news team is keen to hear from readers who have a story to tell.

You can phone the ofďŹ ce on 8582 5500, fax 8582 5505 or email newsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au

While I do not feel Moorook is anywhere near as bad like the story says, I would not dream of living in too many other areas with the problems they have. Neville Jenke, Moorook.

Letter clarification I WOULD like the chance to say in a right of reply to David Kimber’s letter (February 4 – Offence taken) that like I said, not all have those abilities to be able to spend on luxuries, if you took it the wrong way, sorry. Obviously you are upset about having your 46 per cent, or you don’t have an efficient watering system. I live and work in amongst irrigators which (sic) are doing it tough as well. I have spoken to many grape growers and they are pleased that they have 46 per cent, it is far better than 13 per cent, and they have gotten by. Don’t think that the irrigators are the only ones which (sic) have suffered at the hands of the economic downturn. One side of my business has dropped away but unlike some, I have learnt to diversify to survive. We can all blame everybody else but somewhere in time we have to sit back and be honest with ourselves. Did you not see all those multicorp vineyards going in 12 years ago? I could see the writing on the wall back then for the wine industry and more importantly the river. Oh and yes, I will be “all right Jack�, even if now I have to look for work up to 120 kilometres away. I don’t look for handouts, I look for something different to do to survive. For the record, I drive a HQ Holden and a 97 Ford, nothing flash. But I enjoy my life’s challenges. Gavin Abraham, Blanchetown.

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■ AIR: Ryleigh Pfitzner will be competing in round five of Wakeboard SA’s season this weekend while Barefoot SA will also be holding three events at the Renmark Town Wharf at the front of the Renmark Club.

Pfitzner heads local hopes this weekend THE watersports continue at Renmark this weekend with the state’s best wakeboarders and barefoot skiers hitting the region on Saturday, following on from last weekend’s highly successful Dinghy Derby. Among the competitors will be the Riverland’s own world number two Ryleigh Pfitzner, taking part in round five of Wakeboard SA’s season. The wakeboarders will be using the event as part of their preparations for the national championships to be held in the Riverland in March. It will be the second consecutive time the nationals have been held at Renmark. Meanwhile, Barefoot SA competitors will be preparing for their own state championships on March 20.

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Fighting the firestorm A year after the Victorian bushfires, a local ‘firie’ shares his experience By BRAD PERRY DESPITE knowing the devastation he may be faced with, Berri firefighter Wayne Barton felt it was his duty to help when he flew in to fight the black Saturday bushfires in Victoria this time last year. Volunteering to be deployed to the disaster stricken areas of country Victoria, Wayne braved the conditions to fight the biggest flames he has ever seen. “They were calling for people to go to deployments, so I contacted my regional officer and flew over,” he said. As the only fireman from Berri’s Metropolitan Fire Service crew to head to bushfire ravaged Victoria, Wayne knew it would change his life forever but felt committed to help.

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“It is just something you do for the community,” he said. “It is just in there,” he said pointing to his heart. With the fires claiming 173 lives and destroying over 2000 homes, Wayne said you could see the impact of the fires everywhere you looked. “It was devastating and everything was just like a lunar landscape and charred wildlife,” he said. One of the fires Wayne fought in Kilmore East (in the Kinglake area) started when high winds caused two kilometres of powerlines to fall, sparking a fire

■ FIGHT: Wayne Barton (left) and the intensity of the Victorian bushfires only a year ago.

in open grasslands next to a pine plantation. This particular fire, following a strong wind change, ended up ripping through eight towns causing 120 deaths with more than 1200 homes succumbing to the flames. “The devastation and loss was so widespread,” he said. “People were walking around with so much loss.

“The fires were so large, I can’t even describe them. “I didn’t realise how easy and ferocious it can be...it is indescribable really.” Through the suffering and loss, Wayne witnessed acts of bravery from firefighters. “Some of the highlights were the faces of the people and firefighters (when a home was saved),” he said. The decision to help fight the Victorian bushfires was not only brave but highly commendable and Wayne admits if he had his time again, he would make the same decisions.

■ NATIVE: Katarapko Creek Stone Weir, one of five in-stream fish and flow barriers within Katfish Reach.

Plans to secure long term future of Katfish Reach PLANS are presently underway on how to best use the limited amount of environmental water available to maintain the long term health of the Katarapko and Eckert creeks floodplain (Katfish Reach). Issues facing this area are similar to those found throughout the lower Murray. In the Katfish Reach floodplain, there are five major flow and fish barriers. The Katarapko Stone Weir and Eckert Creek Log Crossing are just two of these. It is proposed to replace all of these barriers with structures that allow fish passage at all times and allow increased flows through the system during spring and early summer to simulate natural flow events. This action will benefit larger and migratory fish species and improve some fish populations along 38 kilometres of waterway. The construction of weirs three and four has resulted in the water levels in this system re-

maining constant during non flood times. By using the proposed structures, variable water levels and even some drying of almost 20 kilometres of the waterway can be achieved. C l i m a t e change/drought, combined with over allocation of water has resulted in a significant reduction in the number and height of flood events. This has resulted in a decline in the health of the floodplain vegetation and wildlife populations. Environmental regulators placed on the downstream end of Sawmill and Piggy Creeks and the Splash will allow water to inundate the floodplain upstream of them. Over 1000 hectares of the Katfish Reach area could be flooded during normal river flows. This would be equivalent to a 70,000 Ml/day flood event. If you would like to learn more about the Katfish Reach project, or become involved, visit the project’s website www.katfish. org.au or contact the steering group chairman Kevin Smith on 8583 5430.

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Water available through scheme THE STATE Government is providing a unique business opportunity for anyone who could use five gigalitres a year of water sourced from the Woolpunda Salt Interception Scheme. River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald said it is the first time SIS water has been offered for private use to support aquaculture or other suitable enterprises. Agriculture Minister Paul Caica said the decision to offer saline water for use followed a State Government trial at Waikerie by the South Australian Research and Development Institute. “While this research facility is now decommissioned, it is one of the many sites in the region that could be available for new business opportunities,” Minister Caica said. Interested parties can download a copy of the proposal from the Primary Industries of South Australia website.

Grant received for Ruston sculpture THE David Ruston Sculpture appeal committee has received a $10,000 ArtsSA grant to go towards the famous rosarian’s sculpture. The grant is a major boost for the committee, which is hoping to complete the sculpture by October this year. David Ruston Sculpture appeal committee chairman Kelvin Trimper said the fundraising has been fantastic so far. “We now only need another $10,000 to meet our fundraising target of $100,000 to cover costs associated with the project,” he said. “Given the challenges brought about by the global financial crisis, it is an indication of the high standing that David Ruston has in the world of roses, that we have been able to achieve this milestone.” The Federal Government has also granted all donations towards the sculpture as tax deductable. Mr Trimper said people can contribute to the sculpture by purchasing a brick engraved with their name to go around the base of the sculpture. If you are interested in making monetary donations, email davidrustonsculpt ure@riverland.net.au

Updated guidelines access IRRIGATORS looking to leave the land through the Federal Government’s small block irrigators exit package can access updated guidelines to help them through the process of clearing blocks. Developed by Primary Industries and Resources SA, the guidelines help irrigators understand their responsibilities when exiting the industry. Removal and disposal of waste (such as green waste, metal, posts, treated timber, poly-pipe and trellis wire), rehabilitation of land, management of soil erosion and management of pests and weeds are all highlighted in the updated guidelines. The guidelines may also assist irrigators removing land from or rehabilitating land for irrigation.

Wetland water up for grabs TEN gigalitres of environmental water has been made available by the State Government towards 15 wetlands along the River Murray. Reconnecting pool-level managed wetlands that have been disconnected from the River, the allocation will focus on wetlands showing signs of ecological stress. The wetlands to receive the allocation are Noonawirra and Rock Gully, below Lock One, Morgan Conservation Park and Hogwash Bend, between Locks One and Two, Schillers Lagoon, Akuna and Overland Corner, between Locks Two and Three, Mussells Lagoon, Winding Creek and Inner Mundic Floodrunner, between Locks Four and Five, and Lake Woolpolool, Lake Merreti and Coombool Swamp above Lock Five. The 10 gigalitres of environmental water was made available under the River Murray Drought Water Allocation Decision Framework.


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Red Hatters mark milestone REPORT BY

LES PEARSON IF you happen to come across a bunch of ladies dressed in abnormal amounts of red and purple, chances are pretty good you have stumbled across the Riverland Red Hatters Down Under chapter. Red Hatters is an internationally recognised society, formed by different chapters dotted all over the globe. The club is a social group for women, generally aged over 50, to network and simply enjoy themselves. Members under 50 are classified as pink hatters and as the name indicates, they wear pink rather than purple and red. The Riverland group celebrated its fourth birthday last week with lunch at the Barmera Hotel. something just for fun, there’s no It is a milestone club founder fundraising or anything, it would and ‘Queen’ (each chapter has be perfect for me,� she said. The group has regular soa ‘Queen’, usually the founder) cial outings Nan Mackincluding ereth is exriver cruises, INTERESTING IN JOINING? EMAIL: t r e m e l y picnics and nanmack@riverland.net.au proud of. cooking and “I’m so craft classes, proud of this helping to chapter and this group of ladies,� she told the keep the brain active. “You either move it or lose group at the celebration. After hearing of the society it,� Mrs Mackereth said. “It’s just a matter of making on the radio, Mrs Mackereth gathered information on how to a statement that I am still having start a group and established the fun and enjoying life.� A quirky tradition is in the local chapter soon after. “I sort of thought this is month of a member’s birthday,

that member reverses their colours, wearing a purple hat and red clothes to the group’s meetings. Another strange custom is that each member has a royal title. For example, the members who made the birthday cake last week are referred to

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â– DONATION: Paul Kinnaird (left) shakes the donation tin as fellow walker Heath Boseley contributes to the cause. Photo: BRAD PERRY

Mallee locals trek for charity By BRAD PERRY PINNAROO man Paul ‘Pav’ Kinnaird believes 10 days of pain is nothing compared to what cancer sufferers experience. The determined local is preparing to trek from the Mallee to Adelaide to raise money and awareness for people affected by cystic fibrosis and cancer. With the support of six other walkers (and 18 who will walk for one day), Paul admits the 10 day, 330 kilometre trip may be hard but after experiencing the effect of life threatening illnesses in a small community, he believes helping those in need is worth the pain. “I didn’t realise so many people in the town had it,� he said. “It has been a tough year.� Paul is encouraging everyone to join the walk beginning on March 13 and raise money for a good cause. “It is about doing something for someone else rather than yourself,� he said. Paul is also looking for anyone who would like to sponsor the walk and any support vehicles that can be provided. For more information, or if you would like to help, please contact Tash on 0421 744 718.


Thursday February 11, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 13 ADVERTISING FEATURE

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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday February 11, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE

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Great deals available now through GGG GOTTA Getta Group Riverland has three amazing offers available right now for anyone planning on value adding to their home. Now is the perfect time to add value to your home, while grabbing a great bargain at the same time. Get 25 per cent off roller shutters, plus throw in a free 32-inch LCD TV. Get 25 per cent off roof rejuvenations, plus throw in a free 32-inch LCD TV. Buy a Fielder’s Centenary verandah for the best cash price or throw in an outdoor kitchen as part of the deal. While aligned with Hoffy’s Steel and Erections, Gotta Getta Group looks after all residential work and erections. This also includes carports, guttering, fencing, leaf mesh and more.

â– EXPERTS: Gotta Getta Group Riverland administrators (from left) Stephen Blaser, Di Traeger and Peter Hoffmann.

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Get quality and durability with Fielders GOTTA Getta Group Riverland’s proud association with Fielders has given it a competitive edge to take on the carport and verandah needs of their customers with the same quality and attention to detail they expect from GGG. There are a number of designs to choose from that the Gotta Getta Group can achieve for you to maximise your liv-

â– EMPLOYEES: Gotta Getta Group erection crew (from left) Geoffrey Crossing, Danny Voigt and Anthony Karner.

ing experience. GGG can accommodate any design to suit your individual needs. Make casual living a pure delight in your own backyard with a design to suit you. Extend your entertainment capacity and really bring the outside in, plus with a 20 year warranty on manufacture, quality is assured.

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Enjoy the benefits and protection of roller shutters

■SAVE: GGG’s Green Energy roof membrane is proven to keep rooves cooler.

Resurface, rejuvenate and save on power ■QUALITY: Gotta Getta Group’s roller shutters offer an excellent 10 year warranty on non-moving parts. AS well as the obvious benefits being protection and peace of mind, it is the thermal insulation qualities for which Gotta Getta Group’s roller shutters are becoming renowned. It is proven that roller shutters significantly reduce the heat inside your home in summer and enable the warmth to be captured throughout the winter months. The result, therefore, is reduced energy costs all

year round, creating a positive effect on the environment. Gotta Getta Group’s roller shutters are custom made, using only the best quality components and are available in a range of colours that best suit your home. You have the choice of manual operation, electronic or the very latest low voltage system that enables the shutters to be operated, even during a power failure, plus a 10 year warranty on all non-moving parts.

Benefits of roller shutters: Security Value for money Insulation Energy saving Protection from bushfires Storm protection Noise reduction Privacy Light control Airflow control Internal/remote controls

A FULL roof tile resurfacing service involves thorough cleaning and removal of algae and fungus, repairs and rejuvenation, finished with Gotta Getta Group’s Green Energy roof membrane. Unlike others who simply use paint, Gotta Getta Group chooses to use only superior products to ensure your roof restoration will last for years to come with a 15 year warranty on GGG’s flexible membrane. Green Energy is a flexible membrane that is UV, colour, water and crack resistant. The GGG team also particularly likes the fact

â– CHANGE: A rejuvenated roof not only looks great but can also reduce heating and cooling costs. new look for your home by selecting from the vast choice of colours and at the same time, protect your greatest investment, your home, for many years to come.

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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday February 11, 2010 ADVERTISING FEATURE

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Targetting industrial work HOFFY’S Steel Erections is the first place to go for all industrial, commercial and rural structures and projects. Current and recently completed projects include the new Rosenthal’s showroom on Old Sturt Highway, Berri, and the new outdoor learning areas at St Albert’s Lutheran and Loxton North primary schools. Hoffy’s Steel Erections

■PROJECTS: Hoffy’s Steel Erections handles all the big jobs, whether industrial, commercial, farm or even (left) special projects like this unique barbecue shelter at Waikerie.

also handles general engineering work while offering a design and construction service. Any size and style, they can get the job done. Hoffy’s also likes a challenge, so any out of the ordinary or special steel projects are more than welcome. With a trusted and experienced team, Hoffy’s Steel is the only name you need to know.

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18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday February 11, 2010 Keeping a short and sharp eye on what’s happening around the Riverland and Mallee

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Great support for Taylor LAST Saturday’s dinner auction for Loxton North’s Rivett family, whose daughter Taylor is currently undergoing chemotherapy, was a great success. Well over 100 people attended the night with nearly 50 others, who could not be there on the night, donating the $25 dinner cost. I was among those in attendance and enjoyed a great meal, live entertainment and few people went home empty handed after securing one of the numerous auction lots or raffle prizes. The money raised will go a long way in helping the Rivetts cover the numerous costs they are and will continue to incur as Taylor contin-

be held at the Berri Primary School administration building at 8pm on Tuesday and everyone is welcome. Contact Graham Mason on 8583 2215 for more information.

er meeting, may help to clear your mind. Meetings are held each Tuesday night at Loxcare, Pyap Street, Loxton at 8pm.

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THE Riverland Camera Club is hosting a free viewing of international audiovisual entries at its monthly workshop next Tuesday night. Each entry is made up of still photos that have been transformed into amazing audiovisual displays lasting three to 12 minutes each. The show, which will go for about one and a half hours, will

LOXTON’S Alcoholics Anonymous branch will hold an ‘open’ meeting next Tuesday to recognise the group’s second anniversary. An information meeting will take place at 8pm at Loxcare, following a 6.30pm barbecue tea, to answer questions relating to the disease of alcoholism. Should there be concerns about people in your life, this, or any oth-

ADELAIDE residents Alex and Goz Vijatov embarked on a trip of a lifetime recently, kayaking along the River Murray raising funds for the RSPCA. The pair started from the Snowy Mountains and passed through Renmark, Berri, Waikerie, Blanchetown and Swan Reach on their way to the Murray Mouth. Nearly 90 days into their jour-

ues her treatment in Adelaide. Well done to everyone who organised the night and supported it in any way.

ney, we caught up with Alex and Goz in Berri late last week who said they had encountered stormy weather and 48 degree heat but believe the experience is certainly worth it. “What really made the trip is meeting fantastic people along the river,” Alex said.

Red Cross in the region THE Australian Red Cross Blood Service will be in the Riverland next week, allowing people to donate blood at Loxton (Monday/Tuesday), Berri (Wednesday/Thursday), Waikerie (Tuesday to Friday) and Renmark (February 22 and 23).

■ SHOPPERS: Gilda Carter (left), of Waikerie, with Matthew and Jacinta Ackland, of Barmera, at the Barmera Main Street Markets on Sunday.

■ CELEBRATION: Bev and Doug Tamblyn, celebrating Doug’s 80th Birthday Saturday night at the Renmark Country Club.

Just Married

BELINDA Page and Nick Dawes were married in a ceremony at the Jarrett Memorial Gardens in Renmark on January 2. The bride is the daughter of John and Gail Page, of Loxton, while the groom is the son of Lionel and Sarah Dawes, of Keith. The couple honeymooned at Kangaroo Island and are now living at Jindabyne, New South Wales. Photo: ITALO VARDARO If you have had your wedding recently, bring your photos in to the Riverland Weekly at 3/29 Vaughan Terrace, Berri, or send them to PO Box 1279, Berri 5343 or email newsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au

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Thursday, February 11 • Loxton Charity for all Bingo, eyes down 7.30pm, at the Loxton Club, in aid of Loxton Mardi Gras. • Riverland Vine Improvement committee inc. Invitation to attend the alternative varieties Vineyard walk and wine tasting. February 11, 2010, 9am to 12 noon. Bus will depart from RVIC Depot, Nixon Road, Monash SA at 9.15am. Registration forms available by contacting Lorraine Bond on 85835366. Friday, February 12 • Riverland Chronic Fatigue Syndrome support group for 2010 will be held at Riverland Resource Centre, 9-11 Seekamp St, Berri from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Phone Raelene or Simon on 0449120715. Saturday, February 13 • Riverland Ballroom Dance, Paringa, 7.30pm. Please bring a plate of supper, admission $9. Phone Ann / Geoff 85865613. • Riverland Farmers Markets, 7.30am–11.30am, Crawford Tce, Berri. Phone 85824864. Sunday, February 14 • Pacemakers Bingo, Sunday, 2pm, at the Berri Hotel, in aid of Riverland Special Olympics. • “The Pinesâ€? Loxton Historic House and Garden, $8, open ever Sunday 2pm - 3pm, or by appointment. Phone 0412649766 or 85844642. Tuesday, February 16 • Barmera Library, 10.30 am Baby Rhyme Time for babies; 11.00 am Story and Activity all ages. Phone 85882872.

Tuesday, February 16 continued • Loxton AA group open meeting to recognise 2nd anniversary. BBQ tea 6.30pm at Loxcare, information meeting to follow at 8pm. Meetings each Tuesday night at Loxcare, Pyap Street, Loxton at 8pm. • Palms Bingo, Berri Club, 10.30am eyes down, in aid of Korea & SE Asia Association. Phone Helen 85824618. • Pancakes Galore to be held in the church grounds of Anglican Church, Loxton, on Shrove Tuesday, from 6pm. All you can eat, $10 per person or $25 per family, children under 12 free. Tea and coffee provided free. • Renmark Garden Club 7.30pm in clubrooms, Ral Ral Avenue, Renmark. The guest speaker will be Paul Dipuglia from Neutrog. Visitors welcome. • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club Inc workshop in Glossop every Tuesday afternoon, 3pm to 5.30pm for information and directions phone Dennis 85823430. • Scrapbooking nights, third Tuesday of each month Monash Hall, $5 includes supper. New project each month. Art and Craft supplies. Phone Tracy 0429808937. Wednesday, February 17 • Refresh and Bloom for women, every Wednesday at the Belmont Hall, Berri Uniting Church, Denny Street, Berri. Gold coin donation, morning tea provided. Phone 0429822524.

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Techniques to battle the land’s toughest obstacles By DANNY HANRAHAN HERE are a few driving techniques that have been thrown around the Tavern. Like all places, The Tavern is never short of an expert or two but out of all the talk, I have collected a few tips that you may find handy when touring around.

Mud ■ Turn on your windshield wipers before slogging through a big mud puddle. The wipers may not be able to handle a thick layer after it accumulates. If you think you may have to winch out of the mud backwards, run your winch cable under your rig before you enter the sticky stuff. Hook it to your towbar or rear bumper then you won’t have to lie down full length in the mud trying to get the cable under your rig if you get stuck. It’s generally best to avoid spinning your wheels when travelling off-road but in mud you may have to use judicious wheel spinning to clean your tyre treads so they can grip the mud and pull you forward. Clean the mud off your rig as soon as you can after leaving the bog, for two reasons: 1) The mud holds moisture against the metal parts of your vehicle, encouraging rust and corrosion. 2) If you allow the mud to dry while caked on your driveshafts, it will throw them out of balance

and can cause severe damage, especially when you get back up to speed on the highway again.

Hills ■ If you lose momentum going uphill, do not try to turn around. You’ll probably roll over as you come around sideways on the hill. Get into reverse right away and back down, using engine compression to slow you down. If you lose traction going uphill on a soft surface, like mud, sand, gravel, or loose dirt, rock your steering wheel back and forth quickly, about a half a turn from side to side. This gives the front wheels more bite, and may keep you going. Going downhill, stay off the brakes as much as possible. Use engine compression to slow you down. Shift to low range and as low a gear as necessary in the transmission. Hitting the brakes risks locking them and allowing the rig to slip around sideways, possibly rolling you over down the hill.

Water ■ Before entering water, tie a tarp or canvas over your grill and winch to keep water out of the engine compartment. Let your rig cool down before dunking it. Cold water can warp hot disc brake rotors and can ‘frag’ your catalytic converter if it gets sucked into the exhaust pipe. Know what the creek bed is

■ DIRTY: A 4x4 battles through muddy conditions at the Loveday 4x4 Adventure Park. like. A slow moving creek may have a deep muddy bottom that can bog you down. A faster moving creek washes away the silt from the bottom and will probably have a firmer bed

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MOTORING

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New toy for Mustang Alan By BRAD PERRY RIVERLAND man Alan Ling has always had a passion for Ford Mustangs but his latest muscle car purchase holds a special place in his impressive collection. The grabber green 1970 Boss 302 Ford Mustang was recently imported from the United States and Alan admits it is a real head turner. Since his youth, Alan has been a huge fan of touring car racing and it is no coincidence that his new model was purpose built for the Trans Am racing series in 1970-71 and was used by Australian racing legend Allan Moffett, the legendary driver winning the series. Alan said while there are a number of old Mustangs on the streets throughout Australia, he believes the Boss 302 is a rare sight. “There are not a lot of them, not many about at all,” he said. “It is a real old muscle car to drive, there is no power steering and it is quite different to modern cars.” The 1970 4.9 litre V8 pumps out a mighty 290 kilowatts of horsepower and according to Alan, can give many sportscars a run for their money.

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SPORT Riverland cricket

Little League

A grade

Loxton Wildcats 17 d Renmark Angels 8. Hits: Loxton – A. Sieboth, S. Neumann, M. Neumann (HR), C. Rowe, D. Miller. Renmark – M. Stone, K. Howell. Berri Warriors 13 d Barmera Lakers 11. Hits: Berri – J. Frazer 3 (inc HR), D. Pichl 2, M. Nobile, T. Parry. Barmera – J. Recchia 2, M. Wilden, R. Wallace, M. Wutke.

Monash 181 d Loxton 152 (A. Duffield 96, B. Walter 13, S. Hoffmann 10, L. Pearson 9, A. Walker 18, R. Arnold 1, J. Norman 1, T. Arnold 1, S. Reilly 0 n.o, C. Fisher 1, R. Smith 1; W. Scadden 2/22, D. Gregoric 2/31, J. Albrecht 2/27, P. Eleftheriadis 2/18, D. Hastwell 2/38, K. Boase 0/15). Berri 172 (D. Reynolds 23, R. Dale 16, T. Van Dyk 51, M. Clifford 0, C. Scholefield 37, P. Burnett 1, J. Peltz 8, D. Shawyer 5, B. McPherson 12 n.o, P. Safralidis 0, S. Frankel 9; D. Golding 4/61, N. Paschke 0/34, T. Bevan 1/29, G. Muster 1/17, B. Gay 1/20, C. Schutz 3/8) d Waikerie/Ramco 158 & 8/71 (G. Muster 1, R. Griffiths 0, T. Bevan 10, N. Paschke 0, R. Hassani 3, S. Paschke 6, B. Gay 9, T. Sutton 12 no, C. Schutz 5, D. Golding 13 n.o; S. Frankel 2/9, J. Peltz 1/12, D. Reynolds 1/8, P. Safralidis 1/13, P. Burnett 3/7, D. Shawyer 0/7, B. McPherson 0/8).

B grade Wunkar 5/167 (M. Hall 46, S. Scrouch 30, S. Jachmann 21 n.o, A. Pontt 21; B. Gillespie 2/6, J. Wiseman 2/17) d Cobdogla 147 (B. Gillespie 57, T. White 21, M. Gordon 20 no; M. Golding 3/17, N. Brown 3/35, S. Jachmann 2/30).

Under 16 Monash 8/196 (D. Pedisic 51 ret, N. Scadden 50 ret, D. Roberts 20; B. McGarrity 2/19, S. McKinnon 2/36) v Monash.

Under 14 Waikerie-Ramco 272 (L. Schiller 52, B. Cain 50, S. Tregenza 37, A. Lean 23; S. Cook 2/39) d Loxton North 89 (M. Nemet 19, H. Francis 17; A. Hollamby 2/6, J. Kay 2/6, S. Singh 2/7, K. Ziegler 2/9).

Mid Murray cricket Waikerie Gold 149 (C. Hawke 72, T. Bevan 17; G. Webster 4/19, M. Bolt 2/24, J. Ashenden 2/30) d Claypans 123 (J. Hancock 33 no, B. Eggars 17; M. McDonald 3/21, J. Walding 2/26, R. Matthews 2/29). BSR 7/195 (N. Salter 105 n.o, S. Stewart 26; T. Weiss 3/62, A. Modistach 2/30) d Morgan 101 (T. Weiss 20 n.o, N. Black 17; D. Rosenzweig 3/22, D. Waechter 2/11, M. Martinson 2/16).

Country cricket carnival Eyre Peninsula 7/228 (B. Smith 71, B. Hazelgrove 70) d Murray Districts Barrier 9/212 (D. Crane 43, H. Thorpe 40, C. Altus 38). Murray Districts Barrier 8/221 (H. Thorpe 37, J. Deren 36, J. Albrecht 33 n.o, C. Howard 26, C. Knight 23, D. Crane 21) d Mid North 171 (C. Knight 4/11, C. Jelbert 2/12, C. Hawke 2/30).

Baseball Under 8 Renmark One 21 d Berri Warriors 15.

Golf Renmark Wednesday stableford: T. Stevens 44, S. Smart 39, C. Foreman, R. Knight 38. Saturday stableford: A. Camplin 40, R. Bennett, A. Parkyn 37, R. Paige, C. Foreman 36, P. Anderson, R. Knight, D. Bell, T. Florance 35.

Waikerie Saturday par: Division one – S. Nitschke 86/70. Division two – G. Walters 100/72. Voucher winners – G. Bald 78/70, B. Wilson 86/72, W. Morris 85/71, J. Tscharke 106/73. Wednesday stableford: J. Sullivan 40, S. Copeland 39.

Barmera Saturday stroke: P. Selfe 64, D. Hicks, D. Walker, E. Van hens Bergen 72, B. Frost, T. Fisher, G. Millard 73, T. Foot, M. Rumball 74. Sunday stableford: P. Selfe 38, E. Van hens Bergen, N. McPherson 34, W. Swinstead, M. Ubhey 33.

Baseball A grade Loxton Wildcats 9 d Berri Warriors 7. Hits – Berri: A. Threlfall, S. Scott 2, H. Bantolas, A. Rawlins, B. Monaghan. Loxton: R. Taylor. Barmera Lakers 9 d Renmark 1. Hits – Barmera: J. Golding (HR) 3, Z. Butterworth 2, M. Owen, C. Minette, W. Priest, J. MacGregor.

B grade Barmera Lakers 8 d Renmark Vets 4. Hits – Barmera: M. Doherty 3, T. Pay, D. Heinicke. Renmark Vets: T. Jackson, D. Letton 2, J. Blackley, J. Gardiner, S. Crouch. Lyrup Lions 8 d Berri Warriors 5. Hits – Lyrup: B. Hill 2, R. Grenfell, N. Berry, J. Trew. Berri: A. Threlfall 2, H. Bantolas, D. Heuzenroder, K. Gregory.

Softball

Best – Loxton: C. Venning, J. Voigt, P. Carney. Berri: M. Rossack, D. Nixon, B. Cash. Loxton 15 d Gerard 14. Best – Loxton: C. Venning, P. Carney, L. Varady. Gerard: G. Abdulla, T. Lindsay, E. Abdulla.

B grade Waikerie 16 d Loxton Blue 6. Best – Waikerie: S. Schiller, H. Johnson, L. Surfield. Loxton Blue: K. Holland, T. Richardson, A. Townley. Cobdogla Gold 17 d Loxton Green 2. Best – Cobdogla Gold: B. Anderson, K. Hibberd, B. Fridd. Loxton Green: M. Lidgerwood, L. Koehne, B. Paull.

Renmark 16 d Berri 8. Best – Renmark: None supplied. Berri: B. Cash, M. Rossack, T. Dowdy. Renmark 4 d Gerard 4. Best – Renmark: D. Moldovan, S. Howard, D. Holtham. Gerard: T. Lindsay, K. Johnson, G. Abdulla. Loxton 5 d Berri 4.

Division two Waikerie 54 (B. Seabrook 21, A. Curtis 12) d Renmark 29 (L. Brand, R. Lueders 9). Supercats 45 (K. Shankland 14, L. Koehne 12) d Berri 32 (C. Eleftheriadis 10, S. Parkes, J. Brand 6).

Division three Renmark 35 (J. O’Loughlin 9, S. Duggin; L. Pearce 6) d Barmera 28 (G. Drogemuller 12, T. Pampling 9). Loxton 35 (J. Falland 12, S. Falting 8) d Waikerie 34 (I. Builder 13, D. Hartwig 9).

C grade Renmark 20 d Loxton 18. Best – Renmark: None supplied. Loxton: H. Watkins, M. Hammerstein, V. Sunman. Cobdogla 16 d Loxton 6. Best – Cobdogla: K. Hayes, N. Taylor, L. Gray. Loxton: L. Binder, E. Richardson, H. Watkins.

Under 18 Renmark 37 (R. Lueders 14, A. Trenwith 10) d Berri 29 (K. Thiele 6, K. Krollig 6). Waikerie 32 (B. Seabrook 16, D. White 4) d Loxton 18 (S. Koch 7, R. Coombe 6). Blazers 45 (E. Eleftheriadis 24, T. Burns 11) d Barmera 36 (C. Hoare 12, C. Richardson 12).

Basketball

Under 16

Men Division one

Loxton 23 (C. Harris 13, C. Hopper 6) d Barmera 22 (M. Gillespie 15, E. Reichstein 4).

Berri 45 (C. Butt 13, M. Hill 12) d Renmark 43 (M. Camplin 15, C. Seekamp 13) Barmera 48 (K. Wright 13, Danny Millard 11, A. Grose 10) d Loxton 37 (B. Mules 11).

Division two Berri 20 d Warriors 0 (forfeit) Loxton 37 (K. Worsfold 10, T. Hoffmann; K. Falland 6) d Renmark Masters 31 (N. Kossatch 18). Barmera 42 (D. Clarke 19, L. Chamberlain 8) d Allstars 35 (M. Taylor 17, B. Rose, C. Todd 7). Supercats 63 (A. Montgomery, J. Mann 15, B. Sparrow; M. Christofis 9) d Renmark 20 (A. Jones 8, J. Morrison 7).

Under 18 Barmera 60 (A. Grose 25, M. Middleton 18) d Waikerie 33 (M. White 21, K. Ryan 4). Berri 86 (K. Brand 30, B. Dolling 13) d Renmark 33 (J. Anspach 24, A. Mills 9).

Under 16 Berri 45 (K. Trussell 16, D. Thorpe 12) d Renmark 15 (S. Steed 5, A. Singh 4). Loxton 30 (L. McDonald 12, B. Schubert 11) d Supercats 29 (R. Stone 9, A. Proud 9). Barmera 50 (B. Hembling 12, S. Coates 12) d Waikerie 21 (C. White 7, A. Allen 4).

Under 14

A grade

Loxton 55 (J. Dahlitz 21, E. Will 13) d Barmera 28 (M. Gillespie 13, C. Hoare 6).

Loxton 40 (A. Size 12, J. Warrick 7) d Barmera 22 (K. Coats 19, A. Baker 3). Berri 40 (B. Clarke 12, N. Hankin 12) d Renmark 13 (Z. Gallo 3).

Women Division one Renmark 35 (J. Haynes 8, S. Modlinski; K. Griffiths 5) d Berri 19 (T. Jachmann 7, E. Eleftheriadis 4).

Under 14 Berri 57 (I. Thiele 22, S. Sarro 21) d Renmark 27 (A. James 10, T. Cooper 7). Loxton 45 (Z. Doecke 18, J. Jachmann 6) d Barmera 4 (B. Miller 3).

Under 12 Renmark 24 (A. Perry 10, L. Haynes 7) d Barmera 16 (P. Pipinis 8, A. O’Dea 6). Berri 33 (E. Borlace 14, J. Iovino 7) d Loxton 4 (T. Hoffmann 2).

Riverland pennant bowls First division Renmark 93 d Renmark RSL 61. J. Thompson 15 l J. Van der Wyst 18; W. Dopson 31 d M. Decol 11; S. Leesue 23 d M. Inglis 14. Berri 94 d Loxton 64. C. Treloar 31 d G. Huppatz 14; A. Hill 18 d B. Bullock 14; D. Treloar 20 d V. Pavia 15; A. Gapco 25 d B. Bald 20.

Second division Loxton Black 63 d Berri 53. D. Vaughan 26 d K. Breakwell 18; T. Wurst 19 d R. Grosser 14; B. Mattner 18 l G. Meyer 21. Moorook 86 d Lyrup 38. D. Piltz 28 d B. Packer 16; S. Pantic 23 d N. Nattrass 9; J. White 35 d L. Seltitzas 13. Renmark RSL 58 d Loxton Green 43. S. Rose 17 d T. Hucks 15; R. Ray 16 d G. Ireland 14; T. Lehmann 25 d M. Williss 14. Loxton Blue 66 d Waikerie 54. P. Vaughan 25 d D. Thompson 15; D. Schliebs 22 l N. Taylor 23; C. Barry 19 d M. Carrera 16. Monash 76 d Barmera 40. W. Barnett 29 d R. Kleinig 9; M. Voigt 19 d G. Moate 15; K. Ruediger 28 d W. Barnett 16.

Renmark 65 d Renmark RSL 46. I. Carnachan 21 d P. Amos 17; M. Rice 28 d K. Knight 14; M. Brady 16 d R. Tankard 15.

Third division Waikerie 65 d Loxton Orange 44. D. Warner 16 l B. Mattner 17; M. Rolton 29 d G. Fisher 8; S. Copeland 20 d J. Nelson 19. Renmark Blue 72 d Moorook 51. J. O’Loughlin 13 l M. Wachtel 29; M. Weiss 25 d M. Couzner 16; A. Gibson 34 d N. Pollard 12. Renmark White 74 d Loxton RSL 43. Berri 71 d Loxton White 36. E. Mason 21 d A. Reichstein 11; R. Reynolds 29 d J. Lidgerwood 6; J. Centofanti 21 d W. Reichstein 19. Monash 66 d Renmark RSL 46. I. Radosevic 13 l V. Valente 19; M. Passmore 28 d A. Topperwien 9; A. Viney 25 d K. Phillips 18. Loxton Yellow 61 d Barmera 60. N. Jenke 15 l B. Tamblyn 23; W. Ahrens 25 d R. Macro 15; N. Menz 21 l S. Christo 22.

Fourth division Waikerie 73 d Berri 37. R. Sauer 25 d P. Webber 12; M. Brown 22 d D. Vlemmix 11; D. Tilley 26 d K. Tanner 14. Barmera 35 d Loxton Gold 33. F. Robberts 21 d N. Allen 16; J. Vidorin 14 l C. Jenke 17.

Pinnaroo Line Bowls First division Lameroo Red 47 d Geranium 45. L. Walker 29 d T. Kakoschke 23; B. Maynard 18 l L. Gregurke 22. Pinnaroo 41 d Lameroo White 28. R. Simon 17 d P. Bowman 13; W. O’Driscoll 24 d L. Maynard 15. Murrayville 51 d Parilla 47. R. Schroeder 33 d P. Broughill 22; C. Crane 18 l D. Atze 25.

Second division Geranium 91 d Lameroo Red 58. G. Hamdorf 41 d T. Coleman 22; I. Jarvis 24 d G. Godden 15; R. McNeil 26 d S. Walker 21. Parilla 80 d Murrayville 52. C. Atze 25 d E. Heintze 23; C. Muster 25 d W. Millikin 17; J.M. Gilbertson 30 d H. Crane 12. Pinnaroo 73 d Lameroo White 65. T. Quince 21 l P. Byrne 22; G. Ribbons 20 l A. Toogood 24; P. Barker 32 d B. Toogood 19.

Riverland Cycling Club Road race: L. Stevens, A. Boase, I. Worsfold, P. Weston, G. Lawton, J. Benson, C. Gartery, A. Ylia, C. Stevens, J. Eshman. Criterium: A grade – J. Benson, I. Worsfold, L. Stevens, P. Fisher, A. Boase, M. Gray. B grade – C. Gartery, N. Gregurke, K. Boase, S. Jaensch, G. O’Brien. C grade – J. Otto, P. Weston, L. Rasheed, C. Gordon. D grade – A. Ylia, J. Eshman, L. Worsfold, J. Fisher, S. Benson.

Twenty20 final arrives By BRAD PERRY PLAYING finals cricket is uncharted territory for a young, inexperienced Loxton side but the team has adapted quickly to Twenty20 cricket and is hoping to win the club’s first title since 2000 in this weekend’s final against Berri. Despite finishing top of the table in the shortest version of the game, Loxton goes into Saturday’s final as the underdog against a strong Berri side. However, the team is up to the challenge, according to coach Andrew Duffield. “It has been a long time

since the club has reached a major final,” he said. “Berri has a lot of good players. “Each player they have is a key in Twenty20 cricket, if one doesn’t fire, another will. “(However) we beat Berri over at Barmera in a tight game and proved to the playing group we can be competitive and beat the top side.” Danyal Reynolds, Daniel Shawyer and Matthew Clifford will be among the major Berri threats. Without winning a game in the 50 over format, Loxton is confident of pulling off victory against the odds.

“We set ourselves up at perience could be a factor in the start of the season to have the final but said the team’s a real crack at the Twenty20 youngsters have played a macompetition,” Duffield said. jor role in the side’s Twenty20 “The whole success so far idea is that we this season. want to win it “The club I hope it is a good but the way we is in a really have played our game, I hope a lot of good posicricket this year tion with its people are here to is to be consisjuniors,” he watch it. tent and keep said. improving.” “Players It has been are feeling very a long time begood and are tween drinks very excited.” for silverware in Loxton’s troThe experience of openphy cabinet, with the club’s ing batsman Steve Inglis last premiership 10 years could be vital, while Duffield ago. admitted his role as playing/ Duffield admitted inex- coach is to keep charge of his

players’ emotions. “I see my role as keeping everybody level headed... that is what experience is,” he said. Duffield said several Loxton players have fired in the Twenty20 competition this year and expects them to play their best this weekend. “Sam Hoffmann has had a great tournament, (Ryan) ‘Goof’ Smith is bowling really well and Brad Walter has been really handy at the top of the order,” he said. “Watch out for young Shaun Reilly with his leg spin.” Encouraging the Riverland to get behind the Twen-

ty20 final this Saturday, Duffield expects a big crowd on the club’s home turf. “I hope it is a good game, I hope a lot of people are here to watch it,” he said. The day of cricket kicks off with Waikerie/Ramco and Monash vying for third spot at 12.30pm, with the final starting at 3.30pm. DJ Hoon and Bubba will be providing entertainment and each player will have a theme song when they go out to bat. A marquee will be set up with food and drinks and Elders is placing signs around the oval as targets for the players to hit to win prizes.

2010 Dinghy Derby action ■ CELEBRATE: Matt Thur and Reece Glazbrook charged through to score overall third place at the Riverland Dinghy Derby. Photos: JANE WILSON

■ PURSUIT: A competitor closes in on a close rival on the weekend.

■ LEAN: A competitor leans into the corner for maximum speed.

■ TURN: This boat gets some angle up rounding ‘Carnage Corner’ at the weekend’s Dinghy Derby.


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Further skill development opportunities for young netballers ■ FOLLOWING successful trials for the Murray Regional Netball Academy for 2010 at Karoonda on Sunday, all local juniors now have the opportunity to attend free skills sessions at the Murray Bridge Christian Reserve Courts on Sunday, February 21. The event is part of the

Netball SA-Adelaide Thunderbirds Junior Development Clinic program and players conducting the sessions will be Jo Sutton and Georgia Beaton. Times for the 8 to 10 years age group will be 12.30 to 2pm and the 11 to 15 years age group will be from 2.30

to 4pm. Registrations are due tomorrow but I am assured late entries will be accepted. Forms are available from Riverland Premier Sports stores, or from schools. For further information, contact Vicki Maczkowiack on 8532 2885 or 0438 691 115.

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■ WINNERS: Chaffey’s Linton Price with teammate Colin Gordon collected a swag of titles from the weekend’s Dinghy Derby held at Renmark. Photo: JANE WILSON ■ DO NOT be surprised if a number of competitors from last weekend’s 30th annual Riverland Dinghy Derby at Renmark put a price on the winner’s head. Chaffey’s multi-skilled Linton Price absolutely cleaned up. He won the Friday night Dash for Cash, on Sunday won his fourth in a row and fifth overall Dinghy Derby and then rubbed salt into many wounds by even taking home the boat drawn from amongst nearly 80 entries in the raffle. Everyone who enters the Dinghy Derby is entitled to be in the draw and it seems unjust that Linton’s name should crop up, as he obviously already has a pretty good boat. Normally in a situation like this I would suggest they call in the stewards. In fact, I think they should, particularly in the case of the Dash for Cash. It seems those two antagonists Price and his brother-in-law Jason Gordon were only separated by 0.04 of a second. Jason thought he had won, Linton even congratulated him but two officials with handheld stop watch-

es, one on each side of the course, decided differently. Good sports that they are, the two top place getters were full of praise for the two ‘timers’, as they were for all of the volunteers who made the weekend such a success, and dismissed emphatically my thoughts on breathalisers and reflex tests. That was pain for Renmark’s Jason Gordon but it became agony over the nearly 100 kilometres of the derby on Sunday. A mix up with a tag at a check point cost Gordon dearly when he was again chasing the Price boat. He was also passed by Paringa’s Matt Thur, who worked hard to get second position back, but Price, with Jason’s brother Colin as navigator-swinger, had ‘flown the coop’. Final positions were Price in 1:15.7, (a minute quicker than in 2009), Gordon two and a half minutes behind in second, and Thur a further two minutes astern in third. Actually Linton did, I understand, receive a fair sort of ‘love tap’ from an over affectionate log, so that new boat could come

in handy after all? Organisers were thrilled with Derby Day, “the entries were way up but so was the crowd,” they said, “a massive group of spectators watched the race”. Of the 80 or so dinghies, 15 came from Western Australia, seven from Victoria, two from New South Wales and five from Adelaide. In this special anniversary year, it was also fitting that one of the derby’s ‘greats’ Renmark’s John Chigros returned to the winners’ list by taking out the 300cc modified class. Two titles slipped off to WA; Todd Williamson in the 10 hp sports class and Jay Branson in the rookie sports but in other events locals cleaned up. Renmark’s Rhett Dempsey took out the 15hp standards, Matt Schwartzkopff the 25hp standard and Benn Pearce the 30hp standard. Capping off a great weekend, the official number of dinghies counted in Saturday night’s record attempt in front of the Renmark Club was 268 – 64 up on 2009.

Two selected for under 18 squad ■ LOXTON pair Steven ‘Mango’ Trezise and Matt Hammond will be with the state under 18 men’s hockey squad when it is in Berri on the weekend of February 20/21 for a training camp. The visitors will provide a coaching clinic on the Sunday morning from 9am at Glassey Park for any interested local juniors aged 12 to 18. Enquiries to Tim Schubert on 0428 849 140.

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■ LOXTON Football Club’s annual pre-season carnival is scheduled for the weekend of March 27/28. Speaking to organiser Colin Milburn earlier this week, he said nominations of some 11 teams at this stage was “higher than normal this far out from the event”. “With room for 16 entries, the carnival could be increased from the three divisions of 2009 to four this year,” he added. Good prizes will again be on offer and all teams involved will again be guaranteed three matches, two on Saturday and another on Sunday. Eastern Park, a division two side from the SA Amateurs will return to defend their A grade title, while clubs will travel from far and wide, including Kadina and Tanunda. Milburn emphasises there is still room for more clubs to take part. For further details telephone him on 0418 615 099.


Thursday February 11, 2010 – Riverland Weekly • 39 The AFL accepts Geelong’s actions and will continue to work with the club and monitor this (Matthew Stokes) issue closely. ~ Adrian Anderson

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Bev lending a major hand ■THE Berri Football Club announced the recruiting of a highly rated newcomer, Australian Country ruckman Jason Sutherland recently. At the same time I missed the opportunity to name another major addition to the Demon camp for 2010, its centenary year, one of the Riverland’s leading ladies of football, Bev Nitschke. Of course this is going to raise a few eyebrows, this is the same lady that has been a stalwart of both the Waikerie Football Club and its community for many years. But Bev is very much a former Berri girl and is also a stalwart of the Riverland Football League and the sport generally. So then it should not really surprise that she has been named as a member of the Berri Football Club’s Centenary Committee. Bev was born at Barmera, where her father Harry Barnes managed the Eudunda Farmers store but after he had spent some time in a similar position at Eudunda, she eventually attended school at Berri when he was transferred there. Her grandfather was one of Berri’s pioneers, Harry Martin, and her family was very much involved in business and the local community. Bev’s brother Ray Barnes followed their father as a player with Berri and a proud sister describes him with justification as a “champion�. Employment took Ray out of Berri for some time but he returned to be a key member of the Demon’s Malcolm Hill coached premiership teams of 1965 to 67. Until she left to attend Teachers College in Adelaide at around 16 years of age, Bev

■SERVANT: Bev Nitschke (pictured with Kevin Sheedy) has been a long time servant of football in the Riverland. was an enthusiastic Berri supporter. Then upon graduating, she had her desire to return to home territory honoured by being appointed to Renmark High School but after only six months or so, she was transferred to Strathalbyn where she remained for two and a half years. An appointment to Glossop High School followed and Bev’s ambition was to end her teaching career there. But again after one year, she was promoted and transferred to Waikerie, where she did end her career – after over 40 years. Bev was to marry Waikerie man Ken Nitschke – also something of a legend in local football circles, making enormous contributions to the Ramco and Waikerie clubs involving playing, coaching and administrative roles. He was president of the Mid Murray Football Association, where Bev spent a stint

New group of award nominees ■THE first group of nominees for the 2009-10 5RM Berri Resort Hotel Riverland Sportsperson of the Year award has been announced. Amongst names released recently by Riverland Radio general manager Cheryl Lardner were 2009 best and fairest players from several sports; football Whillas Medallist Simon Callahan, Dale Harwood (soccer), Matt Baird, Danielle Weeks (hockey) and Tori Jachmann (netball). Others nominated were powerlifting champion Rose Gow, following her exploits at the World Drug Free Championships in England, Renmark-Berri Field and Game member Rob Shawyer, for a top 50 finish, amongst 672 shooters from 26 countries, at the FITASC World Sporting Clay Championships in Warrnambool, Ramon Thorne, who took out the SA Men’s Country State Golf Championship and was named State Country captain, and, also for golf, Riverland women’s 27 hole champion Marlene ‘Bonnie’ Tyler. Further nominations will follow with the annual presentation dinner to be held at the Berri Resort Hotel later in the year.

as secretary/treasurer, and chairman of the RFL. Sons Damien (a magnificent player with Waikerie who entered A grade as a 16 year old) and Craig (a leading journalist in Perth for many years) pulled on the Magpie guernsey. As a keen supporter, Bev’s first real association with the club involved players’ teas around 1987/88 but the following season she had a real step up. She was the first female appointed as president of a Riverland football club (and possibly the first in SA) and she filled the position for four years during a period which she calls the ‘Tony Fisher Coaching Era’. A keen interest in football had seen both her and Ken complete SANFL administration courses. Bev has been a member of the Waikerie Magpies Fundraising Group for over 20

years but attending the RFL as a club delegate opened up other doors – spending five years on the league executive – 1996 as vice chairman. She has been a very important contributor to the RFL Budget serving many years as editor. As far as centenary celebrations are concerned, Berri’s recruiting of Bev Nitschke is a coup as she will complete a hat trick in 2010. In 2008 she was an important member of Waikerie’s centenary organising committee and in 2009 it was another huge contribu-

tion to the RFL’s big year. Bev’s association with football people, player to official, at all levels, her accumulation of records and her ongoing contact with local historian David Dunhill make her an invaluable resource to the game. So much so that I am tempted to label her like David, an ‘historian’. She loves to research fooball’s past (former Lyrup, Port Adelaide, state and Berri great Harold Oliver is a favourite subject), is a life member of the Waikerie Magpies and RFL and was a joint winner of the 5RM/Berri Ltd Steve

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Local bowlers just miss ■IN THE country carnival bowls that were completed on Monday, titles eluded locals, although a number performed strongly. In the fours event it was a Kadina team who won the day from a team from Port Lincoln and in the singles, Gerado Perrone who has won this event at least three times, was again successful. In our best result, Berri state representative Andrew Hill teamed with ex-Berri, now Wallaroo, player Steve Eichenberger to go down to a team from Mt Barker in the final of the pairs. The interesting result out of this was the semi-final game against Berri’s Dennis Treloar and his brother Mike, from Whyalla. Hill and Eichenberger won the semi-final 22 to 2 in a boil over. A couple of other players fared pretty well, with Craig Treloar not able to repeat his recent state singles victory but progressing deep into the singles event. Renmark RSL’s Dixie Lee managed to go a fair way into both the singles and pairs competitions but talking to him upon his return, his focus was on his clubmate and pairs partner Robbie Thompson who had been reluctant to participate fearing he would not pull his weight. “For a new bowler Robbie bowled brilliantly,� Dixie said. “I think he has a big future in the game. “ We were eventually knocked out of the pairs by a hot Hill/Eichenberger combination.�

McFarlane Contribution to Sport award in 2002/03. Away from footy, Bev gave many years caring for her dad after he was sadly rendered a quadriplegic in an accident whilst relieving in his job in the South East and more recently she has battled her own health problems. She was a respected career teacher, a major contributor to the SA Institute of Teachers and continues to be a contributor to the wider Waikerie and Riverland communities. Back to football, she is a lifetime Norwood supporter and goes off to Melbourne often as an active member of the Spirit of Carlton group. I asked Bev what drives her and why would she perhaps risk ruffling a few Magpie feathers by joining this Berri committee? I don’t really think she had considered either matter, so I will answer myself. Bev is in fact one of football’s leading people (male or female). Of course she will continue to support and contribute to her beloved Magpies but also to her beloved football, including providing invaluable experience and ability in assisting to organise centenary celebrations for the club in her original ‘home town’, Berri. Bev Nitschke – she is quite a lady.

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Flattering online reviews REPORT BY

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N an era where online travel reviews have become a way of learning about travel destinations, tourists continue to post interesting assessments and reviews about the Riverland on popular websites. Boasting the beautiful River Murray, renowned top quality food and wine and some of the country’s most popular attractions, posts on the online website tripadvisor.com prove that the region remains a strong tourist destination. In recent years, many travellers from all parts of the world have journeyed to the Riverland, with most leaving happy. Ruston’s Rose Garden, in Renmark, received a positive review from an Australian traveller, ‘Tinaballerina’, who fell in love with the thousands of roses on display. “All grown outdoors in the warm, dry climate of South Australia’s Riverland region, they have managed to retain the magnificent and distinctive scents in the roses,” she wrote. “Stop and smell the difference.” A number of reviews praised the Riverland as a great tourist spot encouraging others to visit. “This was a great stopping off point,” said ‘AppletreeKent’, from England. A couple from Spain, travelling on a houseboat from Blanchetown, had initial concerns about the state of the river but once those fears were conquered, they fell in love. “We are quite happy to moor

■ LOVE IT: Tourists enjoying their stay in the Riverland recently, with many choosing to express their feelings online. Photos: JANE WILSON

the boat, fire up the barbie, crack open a cold beer and get the rod out,” they said. “My idea of bliss.” However, with the good comes the bad, with one blogger, ‘Tet14’, from Uden in the Netherlands,

disappointed about the state of the region while travelling here last year. “The whole area is a bit underdeveloped and that is a pity because it has great potential with

the beautiful spots along (the) Murray River and Lake Bonney,” they said. “After three days we had seen it (the Riverland) and decided to go on.”

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Thursday 11th

4.30 Shortland Street 5.00 Something In The Air 5.30 The Einstein Factor 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Planet Science 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Jeeves And Wooster 1.30 Collectors 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s

Programs 6.10 World's Greenest Homes 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 7 Ages Of Rock 9.25 5 Lost At Sea 10.25 Lateline 11.00 Lateline Business 11.25 Spectacle 12.15 Parliament 1.15 Movie: The Mad Bomber

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Poh's Kitchen 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Rex The Runt 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Spicks And Specks 8.30 Hungry Beast

9.00 The IT Crowd 9.30 How Not To Live Your Life: Don wants to prove that he is fit and healthy. 10.00 Taking The Flak 10.30 Billable Hours 11.00 Pulling 11.30 Peep Show 12.00 Ideal 12.30 A Little Later 12.45 The People Watchers

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Jane Doe: The Harder They Fall: Lea Thompson 2.00 To Be Announced 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H

5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 The White Room 8.30 Cougar Town 9.00 How I Met Your Mother 9.30 Thank God You’re Here 10.30 Family Guy 12.00 Win News 12.30 Coastwatch 1.00 Home Shopping

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Alive And Cooking 3.30 Children's Programs 4.30 Nine News

5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 Two And A Half Men 7.30 Getaway 8.30 Adults Only 20 To 1 9.30 The Mentalist 10.30 CSI: NY 11.30 Nine News 12.00 The Alice

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 The Biggest Loser: Couples 3.30 Dharma & Greg 4.00 Huey 4.30 The Bold And

The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 The 7pm Project 7.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 8.30 Law & Order: SVU 9.30 Medium 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Numb3rs 1.00 Cops 1.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 Dead Tired 2.30 Cities Of Light 3.30 Australian Biography 4.00 Feast India 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Gourmet Farmer

8.00 Oz And James's Big Wine Adventure: Oz Clarke and James May take a trip around California’s wineries. 8.30 Secrets & Lives 9.00 Designer People 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Amores Perros (Mexico): Emilio Echevarria 12.35 Queer As Folk 1.30 Weatherwatch

Friday 12th

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2.30 Spicks And Specks 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Meerkat Manor 6.30 Can We Help? 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Stateline 8.00 Sleuth 101 8.30 Silent Witness 10.15 Very Small Business 10.40 Lateline 11.25 Graham Norton

5.30 Can We Help? 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 The Real Good Life 6.30 Scrapheap Challenge 7.20 Rex The Runt 7.30 The Colbert Report 8.00 Father Ted: Dougal's new pet

rabbit threatens to disrupt a visit by Bishop Brennan. 8.30 Boy Meets Girl 9.30 Breaking Bad 10.20 U2 Equals BBC: The History 11.20 Live From Abbey Road 12.10 Soundtrack To My Life 12.45 The People Watchers 1.30 Coach Trip

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Half Light: Demi Moore 2.30 The Golden Girls 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News

6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 8.30 AFL: 2010 NAB Cup: West Coast v Essendon: Subiaco 11.30 Scrubs 12.00 Movie: Deranged 2.00 Van Diemen’s Land By Butterfly (Part One) 3.00 Home Shopping

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings With Kerri-Anne 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Children's Programs 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies: The SCG 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Nine News

6.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies 9.30 Movie: U.S. Marhals: Tommy Lee Jones 11.30 Nine News 12.15 Movie: Jesse Stone: Sea Change 2.05 Movie: Carry On Cleo: Amanda Barrie 3.35 ET 4.00 Guthy Renker 4.30 GMA

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Ten News 10.00 The Circle 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Judge Judy 1.30 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies: The SCG 5.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 6.00 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v

West Indies 9.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples: Presented by Hayley Lewis 11.00 The Good Wife: Alicia Florrick returns to work following her husband’s public corruption scandal. 12.00 The Late Show 1.00 Angel 2.00 Cops 3.00 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers' Guide To Australia 1.30 The Colony 2.30 Darwin's Lost Paradise 3.30 Going Bush 4.00 Classical Destinations 4.30 World Watch 5.00 Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 6.00 Global Village

6.30 World News 7.30 James May's Big Ideas 8.35 As It Happened: Hitler's Bodyguard 9.30 World News 10.00 Cathouse: The Musical 10.50 Movie: Female (Japan): Kyoko Hasegawa 12.55 Movie: Mango Yellow (Brazil) 2.50 Weatherwatch

Saturday 13th

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5.00 rage 11.00 Poh's Kitchen 11.30 Message Stick 12.00 Stateline 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Basketball: WNBL 2009/10: Bulleen v Canberra 3.00 Movie: Funny Face: Audrey Hepburn 4.40 Sydney International Piano Competition 2008

5.00 Bombora: The Story Of Australian Surfing 6.00 Nigella Express 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Bed Of Roses 8.30 The Bill 9.15 Blue Murder 10.25 ABC News 10.30 Dalziel And Pascoe 12.15 rage

6am Children’s Programs 6pm At The Movies 6.30 Wild At Heart: At the busy animal hospital, Danny Trevanion is battling to keep his family and his business together after the tragic death of his wife. 7.35 Hamish

Macbeth: A personal crisis takes Hamish to a remote island from which he intends never to return. 8.30 The Academy Season: From Here To Eternity 10.30 Movie: Rain: Joan Crawford 12.10 Extreme Rescue 1.00 Baby Be Mine

6.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 Movie: Kronk’s New Groove 10.30 Children’s Programs 12.00 XXI Olympic Winter Games 2010: Vancouver: Opening Ceremony 3.30 V8 Xtra 4.30 Australia's Greatest Athlete 5.30 Mercurio's Menu

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Madagascar 8.30 Movie: Premonition 10.30 Movie: Hide And Seek 12.30 Movie: In Dreams 2.30 Van Diemen’s Land By Butterfly (Part Two) 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Today On Saturday 9.00 Children's Programs 11.30 Gilligan’s Island 12.00 XXI Olympic Winter Games 2010: Vancouver: Opening Ceremony 3.30 Fishing Australia 4.00 I Dreamed A Dream: The Susan

Boyle Story 5.00 Antiques Roadshow 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 XXI Olympic Winter Games 2010: Vancouver: Opening Ceremony Replay 11.00 Movie: On Deadly Ground 1.00 Movie: Snow Job

6.00 Children’s Programs 10.00 Video Hits 12.00 Out Of The Blue 12.30 Saving Babies 1.00 Escape With ET 1.30 38th Country Music Awards Of Australia 3.30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 The Simpsons

6.30 Malcolm In The Middle 7.00 AFL: Pre-Season 2010: Hawthorn v Richmond: Aurora 9.30 Movie: Movie: Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back: Mark Hamill 12.05 Hell's Kitchen 1.00 Cops 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Bayless Conley 4.30 Leading The Way

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Otello 3.30 Pierre-Auguste Renoir Painter 4.00 Every Picture Tells A Story 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Equator: Simon Reeve travels along the equator, across the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil

using the simplest means of transport. 6.30 World News 7.30 Monster Moves 8.30 Iron Chef 9.20 Rockwiz 10.00 Movie: Half Nelson (The US): Ryan Gosling 11.50 SOS 12.50 Newstopia 1.20 Matrioshki: Thai Sex Trade 2.20 Weatherwatch

Sunday 14th

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5.00 rage 6.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 Insiders 10.00 Inside Business 10.30 Offsiders 11.00 Asia Pacific Focus 11.30 Songs Of Praise 12.00 Landline 1.00 Gardening Australia 1.30 Message Stick 2.00 IOU 2.30 Cosi Fan Tutte

5.30 Art Nation 6.00 At The Movies 6.30 Collectors 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doctor Who 8.35 Monty Python: Almost The Truth 9.30 Compass 10.00 The Genius Of Photography 11.00 Movie: The Harder They Fall 12.45 Order In The House

6am Children’s Programs 6pm Sleuth 101: Presented by Cal Wilson 6.30 Artscape 7.00 Art Nation 7.30 Caesar And Cleopatra 9.30 Cold Feet: Pete embarks on an affair with a girl from work. Rachel gets herself a toy boy.

Karen and David both plan different anniversary surprise trips. 10.25 The Forsyte Saga 11.20 Montreux Jazz Festival 2003 12.15 The Guitar Show 12.40 WOMADelaide 2006 1.10 Cat Stevens: Majikat Live

8.30 XXI Olympic Winter Games 2010: Vancouver: Day One: Presented by Ken Sutcliffe, Cameron Williams and Leila McKinnon 1.50 Hooberstank Performance 2.00 According To Jim 2.30 Kellogg’s NutriGrain Ironman Series 4.30 Australia's

Greatest Athlete 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line 8.00 Air Ways 8.30 Bones 9.30 Castle 10.30 Scrubs 11.00 Air Crash Investigations 12.00 Movie: The Human Stain

6.00 XXI Olympic Winter Games 2010: Vancouver: Day One: Presented by Ken Sutcliffe 1.50 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies: The GABBA 5.30 Nine News 6.00 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v West Indies 9.30 XXI Winter

Olympic Games 2010: Vancouver Gold: Day One: Eddie McGuire presents a review of the day's best action. 12.00 Movie: Tango & Cash: Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell and Teri Hatcher 2.00 Guthy Renker 3.00 Danoz 3.30 GMA 4.30 Two And A Half Men

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Meet The Press 8.30 Video Hits 12.00 Pat Callinan's 4x4 Adventures 1.00 How To Look Good Naked 1.30 Huey 1.50 Cricket: One Day Series: Australia v

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5.00 Weatherwatch 7.00 World Watch 10.30 A Fork In The Road 11.00 End Of The Rainbow 12.00 Themes Variations & Fusions 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 UEFA Champions League Magazine 4.00 UEFA Europa

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5.00 World Watch 6.00 UEFA Champions League 2009/2010: AC Milan v Manchester United 8.30 World Watch 3.00 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 3.30 Taxi School 4.00 A Fork In Australia 4.30 World Watch 5.00 PBS Newshour 6.00 Global Village

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Benson impresses at champs

By BRAD PERRY

■ GAME ON: Classy Loxton batsman Brad Walter, fast bowler Ryan Smith and experienced opener Steve Inglis are hoping their team can use its mix of youth and experience to win the Riverland Turf Cricket Association Twenty20 final this Saturday against Berri to claim Loxton’s first title in 10 years. Full story page 37. Photo: BRAD PERRY

RIVERLAND cyclist Matthew Benson earned praise from Olympic cyclist Jack Bobridge after helping him to a number of wins at the recently completed Australian Track Cycling Championships in Adelaide. Benson was part of the South Australian team competing at the championships and worked as a pacesetter to help rising cycling star Bobridge claim a title. “I knew it was going to be hard from the start today and I went into the race (the 40 kilometre, 160 lap points race) with only one team-mate, Matt Benson, and he rode his heart out for me tonight,” Bobridge said in an article on the Australian Cycling website. Benson, of Loxton, not only helped Bobridge to win the 40 kilometre points race but also played a role in Bobridge’s second place finish in the omnium event, which included a 200 metre sprint, five kilometre scratch race, 3000 metre individual pursuit, 15 kilometre points race and a 1000 metre time trial. With high praise from Bobridge, Benson said the championships were a worthwhile experience. “I was really happy for Jack and I did the best I could,” he said. “It’s fantastic to get praise from Jack, who is a fantastic athlete and I have a lot of respect for him. “I went pretty good but my overall job was to help Jack win the points race.”


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