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Issue No. 251 – Thursday, October 18, 2012

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â– CHALLENGE: Rural financial counsellor Lloyd Wright has seen a positive shift for growers since he began in the role almost 12 months ago. Photo: BRAD PERRY

Riverland residents raise concerns over door-to-door sales

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RIVERLAND residents have raised concerns over door-to-door salesmen during a visit by South Australia’s Energy and Water Ombudsman last week. The major concerns focused around electricity salesmen with a number of residents stating they felt pressured into accepting deals.

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BRAD PERRY Ombudsman Sandy Canale said issues were raised with the independent service during last week’s two

day visit to the region. “In some cases customers were confused about the offers that were being presented to them, in other situations they felt pressured to take some sort of action and in some situations it had resulted in a transfer to a new retailer without their explicit, informed consent,� he said.

Mr Canale said the increase of complaints in the sales and marketing category, which includes doorto-door salesmen, rose by 40 per cent across South Australia in the last financial year. Residents are entitled to ask the salesman to leave if they are not comfortable, according to Mr Canale.

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THE 18th Renmark Rose Festival, which begins tomorrow, will be bigger than ever this year with almost 50 attractions and 22 open gardens across the Riverland. Thousands of people are expected to travel to Renmark over the 10 day event, with an official opening at the Jarrett Memorial Gardens on Saturday. Renmark Rose Festival committee chairperson Miriam McLean said accommodation across the district is “practically full�. “When I rang around about two or three weeks ago there were a few of the odd days in the middle of the week left but other than that they were full,� she said. “It helps with our economy and also it helps businesses, not only accommodation but meals and all the shops are so much busier.� The busy schedule for this year’s festival includes highlights such as the annual floral display at the Renmark Institute, a cabaret performance at the Renmark Hotel, a candlelit supper at Olivewood, David Ruston’s floral demonstra-

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AFTER the events that have unfolded over the past fortnight involving Facebook gossip pages, it is clear that more needs to be done to address this issue. Facebook pages, which have now mostly been taken down, were created called ‘Burn

tions, Plummer’s Nursery tour, the introduction of new winegrape varieties, a fashion parade at the Renmark Plaza and the Light the Night event as the closing ceremony. There will also be 22 open gardens this year, four more than 2011, with locations in Renmark, Lyrup, Berri and Loxton. Mrs McLean said people from across Australia will travel to the region for the festival. “We’ve got 20 buses coming which is good,� she said. “We have to have new attractions to encourage the visitors into the Riverland and you can’t have the same old thing year after year so we’ve got to introduce new things.� The roses will be out in full bloom by mid-week, according to Mrs McLean. “They will be in full bloom at the beginning of the rose festival,� she said. For more information about the Rennmark Rose Festival visit www.renmarkroses.com.

■BEGINS: Renmark Rose Festival committee chairperson Miriam McLean believes this year’s event could be bigger than ever. Photo: BRAD PERRY

Social media under scrutiny Books’, where it seems names of students and teachers feature in gossip without their consent. It is understood that three out of the four Riverland high schools featured on these pages. Upon hearing of these ‘Burn Books’ I decided to search Facebook and have a look for myself. Some of the things I read

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“I thought I was going to die” WELL known Paringa woman Kaylene Letton broke five ribs and suffered a serious ankle injury in a terrifying incident in which she thought she was going to die when a pet sheep attacked her. The popular Riverland Farmers’ Market identity and mother of Glen View Poultry Farm owner Darren ‘Chook’ Letton was rushed to the Flinders Hospital in Adelaide for surgery following the incident on Friday. Mr Letton said his mother had gone to round up her 10 pet sheep when one unexpectedly attacked her when her back was turned. “It rammed her from behind and she was about 200 metres away from anyone,” he said. “It knocked her down flat and it just kept going at her, bunting her and jumping on her and she actually thought she was going to die.

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■ ATTACKED: Paringa woman Kaylene Letton, pictured with husband John, is best known for her bubbly personality at the Riverland Farmers’ Market. She is recovering in hospital after she was attacked by one of her pet sheep. Photo: BRAD PERRY

“It took her about an hour and a half to crawl 120 metres.” With a severely broken ankle in two places, Mrs Letton’s cries for help were believed to have saved her with a worker coming to her aid.

“The only way she could stop it was by grabbing hold of its ears,” Mr Letton said. “When she tried to get up, her ankle was busted and completely bent around backwards, relocated.”

In slow recovery mode after being transferred to the Renmark Paringa District Hospital yesterday, Mr Letton said his mother is badly bruised and very sore. “She’ll be all right but she won’t be working here at the farm, that’s what she loves doing, and she won’t be at the market for a little while,” he said. Mr Letton said there has been an outpouring of support for Mrs Letton following the incident. “I posted it on Facebook so that people would know and people have been ringing me,” he said. “She is obviously a very well liked person.”

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Tourism chief to reapply for role? DESTINATION Riverland executive officer Tony Sharley has declined to speculate about whether he will reapply for the position. With the tourism body’s 12 month executive officer contract coming to an end, Destination Riverland will advertise to fill the position. Mr Sharley said there is “nothing to rule me out”. “The Board will run this process, it won’t be convened by me or through our office because obviously I am a potential applicant,” he said. “I think that at this stage I am not going to commit to whether I do or I don’t.

■ STAY OR GO?: Destination Riverland executive officer Tony Sharley will not disclose whether he will reapply for the role. “I think it is really important from the point of view of good governance that the Board now runs an open process to recruit an executive officer.

“In the first instance it was a bit of a scramble to get up and running and secure funding that was available from the South Australian Tourism Commission etc., so it was easier for the Board to contract me and part of that contract was to go out and secure that money that we knew had been set aside. “I want to encourage people to apply, I think it is a very exciting opportunity for somebody either within the region to step up or from outside the region to come into the area.” Mr Sharley said the Board will look at formalising the appointment of an executive officer and that is expected to be completed

before the end of the year. “Now we are in a better position to know more about the organisation, we know much more about the demands on us and we’ve got a better feel for where we are going,” he said. “I’ve been supporting Destination Riverland since its incorporation, right through the development of its strategic plans and the securing of its first 12 months funding through some of the other steps we are just about to sign off on, which will be the new logo/brand. “I’ll stay involved with the Board right up until such time as the appointment is made.”

Monash burn-off gone wrong causes CFS to warn property owners to be wary THE Country Fire Service (CFS) is urging property owners to consider weather conditions before burning off rubbish or vegetation to reduce fuel loads ahead of the Fire Danger Season after two small fires in the Riverland this week. Region 3 Bushfire Prevention Officer Andrew Patten said CFS crews responded to two small fires in Riverland’s Chaffey area

on Tuesday with one of them at Monash spreading to a shed causing around $10,000 damage. “People are doing the right thing by burning rubbish and reducing fuel loads on their properties but they also need to check the weather forecast before conducting these burns,” Mr Patten said. “A burn can easily get out of control unless it’s

carefully planned and various steps are followed including supervising it at all times and making sure it’s carried out with extreme caution at the right time, including checking that the burn is fully extinguished and cold.” Mr Patten said that outside of the Fire Danger Season landholders need to be aware of their local Council’s Code of Practice

for burning-off and follow their guidelines. “Some councils have environmental restrictions for burning-off so it’s important for property owners to check with their council if any restrictions apply in their local area,” he said. He also advises anyone lighting a campfire to make sure it is not left burning and is fully extinguished before leaving the site.

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ed and Loxton has not in fact breached the guidelines anywhere near 325 times. “They’ve used the national water quality guidelines which is an Australian wide one and (SA Health) found that they’ve used the wrong values,” Loxton Waikerie Council environmental health officer Kate Knight said. “There has been the wrong values used and we’ve (Loxton) only breached it three or four times. “The breach is an increase in the chlorine being found in the product which isn’t a huge concern to health in the long run. “The original article was saying they found trihalomethanes in the Loxton water and it is carsonagenic and what (SA Health) found in the original report is that we don’t actually have identified THMs in our water.” Loxton Waikerie Council community services manager Stephen Bateman said council would be aware if there was any major problems with the local water supply.

“With the information that we received from SA Health and SA Water, there is nothing wrong with our water, it is of good quality,” he said. “We need to make sure that the water supplies in our council area complies with all the relevant legislation and water guidelines and we’ve got no hassles with it. “It’s absolutely fantastic that you’ve got these groups out there making people aware of certain things as long as they use the right information and provide people with the right information.”

Issues raised over door-to-door sales ■ From Page 1 “If consumers decide to sign on, when they actually receive information from that retailer that outlines the deal, have a very good look at the information that’s provided. “Compare it to your current

arrangement and if you feel uncomfortable, or feel it is not right, exercise your right to cool off as you have 10 days to cool off from when you receive the disclosure statement.” Mr Canale said electricity price changes and the increases in power costs has also been a

talking point in the Riverland. “Most of the community groups that we spoke to have had reasonable co-operation from the energy companies and were able to access those services,” he said. “But our message to the broader community is whenever you do have a bill

that arrives and it’s larger than expected, or perhaps it is at a time where you have other things going on in your life, that you ought to contact the retailer as soon as possible and structure a payment plan so you don’t leave yourself exposed to potential disconnection.”

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ALMOST a year ago, Lloyd Wright joined the Rural Financial Counselling Service SA with growers receiving Exceptional Circumstances assistance and disease challenging the most resilient blockies. Twelve months on and Mr Wright (pictured below) has seen a change in attitude towards life on the land. While many growers are by no means ‘out of the woods’ financially, recovery signs are beginning to show. Mr Wright said there is a renewed sense of optimism around this season and he hopes that in a number of growing industries the results will be very positive. “The end of EC was excepted

quite well, people understood that EC was related to 100 per cent water allocations,” he said. “One hundred per cent water was there, the drought was over, people understood, logically, EC being over. “With EC ending and water back in the river, it doesn’t mean that an irrigators’ bank books look wonderful all of a sudden. “There can be a hangover of debt to manage through but everyone has got their fingers crossed that this year will be a good year, not for just one industry but all industries simultaneously.” The past 12 months have been a major challenge for Mr

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Mr Wright said it is important to help growers establish solid finances without the interest rate subsidies that are no longer available to growers. “The banks are wanting to see growers do cash flows showing that the business can exist without interest rate subsidies,” he said. “The test will be how this coming season goes and what they look like post season next year because when EC was around that was the time when they were getting the interest rate subsidy.” For more information about Rural Financial Counselling Service SA contact 1800 836 211.

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Local ‘burn books’ shut down RIVERLAND high school principals have advised students not to take part in Facebook gossip pages know as a ‘burn book’ as the state’s education union calls for offenders to be prosecuted and taught a lesson. The message comes after it is understood ‘burn book’ pages were created about three of the four Riverland high schools, with many students and teachers named and bullied. The final local ‘burn book’ is understood to have been taken down by Facebook early this week. The creator of one particular page decided to apply to shut it down following a number of death threats. On another local ‘burn book’, students lashed out heavily at the creator stating it was aimed at vunerable teenagers, forcing students to spread rumours about each other. Loxton High School principal Steve Marshall said as soon as he was informed about the page, immediate action was taken. “Last Tuesday when there was a Facebook page put up that was putting out derogatory comments about the school and the students, I had a massive line-up of students, staff and parents reporting it to me because they were just so hurt by the fact that people would say something damaging about their school,” he said. “They take a lot of pride in Loxton High School and they were really, really hurt. “Those students, we gave some advice to to report it to the police. “I’ve actually gone down there with a full print out of those pages and reported it to the police. “I’ll do things to protect the school and if it means trying to track down students that have authored this, through the authorities, then we will do that. “We would advise our students not to take part in it, not to respond on a page like that and make a comment.” Mr Marshall said the school does not allow mobile phones at school, a move which he believes has curbed bullying. “The students do not have access to Facebook at school, they are made

to leave their phones at home or hand them in at the front office which they do and we store them securely for the day,” he said. “As far as I know we are the only Riverland high school that has taken that stance and it shows up quite significantly in our bullying policy and our review that we have actually removed a lot of bullying and harassment from our school because of that stance.” Glossop High School principal Bevin Brooks said “people will be charged” over the creation of the ‘burn book’ pages. “It was a matter of hours after we were informed it existed, it was less than a day and it was gone, so we are pretty happy from the response of both Facebook managers and also from the education department,” he said. “The authorities have the real ability to detect who is responsible, they can trace offenders. “The message is, if you want to find yourself in real trouble, keep doing this sort of nonsense.”

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Australian Education Union SA president Correna Haythorpe described the ‘burn books’ and ‘memes’ pages as “disgusting”. “We’ve raised this with the education department, we’ve also raised this with the police and I think that one of the things that students don’t understand is that they are actually engaging in E-crime,” she said. “Some of these comments, I’ve had a look at them, they are absolutely disgusting, some of the are defamatory in nature and some of them are quite sexist or of a sexual nature. “This is an issue now that schools

are facing as teachers don’t expect when they go to school that they are going to be named and shamed or have rude photos posted up on Facebook pages with their heads placed on top of the photo. “I think some of the comments are obscene...and we know that students who endure this sort of bullying, whether it is cyber bullying or personal bullying, it can have a really damaging impact on their self esteem and we’ve seen in other states where students have actually taken their life.” Ms Haythorpe said action must be taken against the offenders. “Our grave concern really is that it is E-crime and there is provision in the education act for the minister to fine people who make offensive comments, particularly teachers, up to $500,” she said. “While that is a fairly small amount we think some steps need to be taken now to actually prosecute some of these issues. “We need to make our students aware that they are engaging in electronic crime, their comments are defamatory and they could be prosecuted. “I think there is a lot of naivety out there amongst our students about the impact of these Facebook pages and that has to be addressed at the school level.” A Department of Education and Child Development spokesperson said it has offered advice to schools regarding the use of Facebook. “The Department is in dialogue with Facebook in an effort to have the ability to escalate instances of breaking the law and/or Facebook’s terms and conditions directly to a higher authority in Facebook, bypassing the normal reporting route,” they said. “However, currently all individuals who find questionable material are being advised to use Facebook’s native reporting tools. “Where issues of a potentially serious criminal nature are highlighted (such as threats, inappropriate comments of a sexual nature, etc.) then such matters are referred to SA Police.”

Grants to boost new home market THE Riverland housing market is expected to receive a welcome boost following the announcement the State Government will provide a special grant to purchase and build new properties. The state’s peak real estate organisation, the Real Estate Institute of South Australia (REISA), believes the State’s Government’s decision to extend homebuyer grants for new properties is an important investment to stimulate construction and the local economy. Under the new grant, until June 2013, homebuyers can receive $8500 for a new home regardless of whether it is their first property and first home owners building or buying a brand new home will be eligible for $23,500. REISA general manager Emma Slape told the Riverland Weekly there is hope the new grants will encourage more people to build across the state, including regional areas like the Riverland.

“Long term it should help regenerate housing stock right across the state and give people good housing options,” she said. “Also the construction grant will boost building activity, it should also help local economies that have been a little flat in the past two years. “Hopefully like any region it attracts more people to build.” REISA chief executive officer Greg Troughton said the grants will help people get into a new property sooner and create additional housing stock for projected population growth into the future. “Although REISA is disappointed that the first homeowner grant is being reduced for people purchasing existing properties, the intent to stimulate the housing market and construction is respected,” he said. “The property sector in our state employs one in ten South Australians and we generate over 40 per cent of taxation revenue, so we are pleased

to see that government is considering ways to support the property sector, especially with a flat economy.” South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill said the changes are required to give the housing industry a boost. “The number of new dwellings built in South Australia declined by 18 per cent in the last financial year,” he said. “The property market is soft and the housing construction industry is doing it tough. “As a Government we need to put in place measures to give confidence to the industry and get more South Australians buying or building a new home.”

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Banjo the dog gives Sue new lease on life AFTER being a diabetic for over 40 years, Berri woman Sue Clarke has been given a new lease on life all thanks to the generous support of the local community. Finding Workable Solutions, Paws for Diabetics and the Berri Rotary Club were all involved in organising and raising funds for Sue to acquire the services of Banjo the dog. Banjo can help sense changes in Sue’s blood sugar levels to let the owner know of any possible hypoglycemic episodes. “As you get older you don’t recognise low blood sugars which are hypoglycemic attacks and I’ve collapsed quite a few times down the street in different shops and I wanted to get some help,” Sue said. “Banjo will be able to smell the changes in my blood sugars as they drop and he will be able to alert me that I should do a blood sugar test. “At the moment I am not able to go anywhere without somebody being with me. “So for the first time in probably two years I will have some freedom.” Paws for Diabetics presented Banjo the dog to Sue earlier this month after help from Finding Workable Solutions and $550 of funding from the Berri Rotary Club. Paws for Diabetics director Sharon Scott said the organisation has been running

■ PRESENTED: (From left) Paws for Diabetics director Sharon Scott, Berri woman Sue Clarke and Finding Workable Solutions’ David Glen with Banjo the dog, who will help diabetic Sue detect when her blood sugar levels are low. for seven years but said Banjo is only the group’s second assistance dog handed out in South Australia. She said the dog will play a vital role in Sue’s life. “It’s all about getting the dogs to alert to a low before it becomes a health issue,” she said. “With his (Banjo) breeder we’ve had a sample from Sue, a swab she’s taken when her blood sugar levels were low, and the breeder has actually introduced him to that already so he is familiar with the scent. “It’s all rewards based games, for him he doesn’t know that he is actually working. “All he knows is that when

he smells that smell and reacts to it, then he gets lots of love and praise and as a puppy that’s what he wants. “What he has done for Sue already is come up and lick her hand and actually started chewing her fingers (when her blood sugar levels are low) and he just gets recognition for doing that. “Every dog finds his own way of reacting. “With puppies it’s really easy to get them to lick because that’s a natural thing for them to want to do and it also brings that scent onto their tongue and really enhances it for them.” Berri based Finding Workable Solutions’ David Glen

praised the efforts of the community for their work to secure Banjo. “It was a great community effort involving a lot of people and a fair amount of time but we believe that is our policy in life to assist our clients wherever we can,” he said. “Sue is a client of ours and we’ve placed her in employment as a self employed cleaner and with her condition as it was, she had to stop work because she couldn’t do things on her own. “This dog will now give her that freedom to continue working. “It’s going to add to her quality of life and that’s what it’s all about.”

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Fine festival weather RIVERLAND Wine and Food Festival organisers are hoping a weather forecast of temperatures exceeding 30 degrees on Saturday will attract a large crowd to the main event. Acting event manager Sue Whitbourne said the weather is a crucial factor in the overall success of the event. “The weather is something that we’ve kept our eye on for a period of time,� she said. “To be able to look up last Sunday and see that everything was going to be pretty fine and very workable weather with very little wind, it puts a smile on your face.

“It just means it will be a very enjoyable day for people to come out, get involved, have a few drinks, sit under the shade of a tree and just enjoy every aspect of the festival.�

Ticket sales for the main event are “solid�, according to Mrs Whitbourne. “Traditionally there are so many people that just purchase their tickets on the day once they decide

It will be a very enjoyable day for people to come out and get involved. The main event was cancelled in 2010 after unfavourable weather conditions and Mrs Whitbourne said plans are still in place in case of this situation. “We’ve learnt from past experiences to have contingencies in place,� she said.

they are going to come along and get their group of friends together,� she said. Organisers are hopeful that a sell out crowd of 2000 people are on hand to enjoy the wine and food from local producers and a variety of entertainment.

The event was promoted at the Adelaide Showgrounds Farmers Market on the weekend with a positive response. “In the first instance we were there promoting the festival and we had a really good response to that and just for people to be able to see the abundance of products that is available and produced in the Riverland, whether that be from your body or hand creams of Bella Lavender right through to all your gourmet food lines and to our wine,� Mrs Whitbourne said. Tickets are also still available for events for tomorrow’s Friday WINE up and Sunday’s WINE Down.

Premier’s $1 million alcohol violence campaign YOUNG people will get their say on alcohol-related violence through a series of face-to-face interviews, social media campaign and community meetings, as part of the State Government’s $1 million community education campaign aimed at curbing alcohol-

related violence. Premier Jay Weatherill said the Sammy D Foundation will lead a wide-ranging youth survey to gauge the views of young people. The youth survey will involve face-to-face interviews with people aged between 16 and 30 to hear

their views on improving safety and preventing crime. Young people will be interviewed in up to 20 locations around metropolitan and regional areas at schools, TAFEs, universities, sporting clubs and beaches.

There will be a social media campaign in conjunction with Sammy D, to spread the message as far as possible. A series of metropolitan and regional community meetings to hear first hand from the state’s young people are being organised.

Senator calls for national fruit fly approach THE Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) has attempted to wash its hands of responsibility for fruit fly management despite a Federal Government report recommending a national approach to tackle the problem, according to South Australian Senator

Anne Ruston. “Questioning during Senate Estimates yesterday revealed the Labor Government is simply not serious about addressing this issue,� Senator Ruston said. “Given fruit fly puts at risk billions of dollars’ worth of produce, it beg-

gars belief that DAFF would surrender to the weak argument of this being a ‘state management issue’. “That the New South Wales and Victorian Governments are already ditching management programmes for fruit fly outbreaks means it’s now critical the Federal Gov-

ernment takes steps to implement a real national plan to deal with potential outbreaks. “The Government already has the recommendations of the National fruit Fly Strategy at its disposal so there is no excuse not to tackle this issue right away.�

Historic training at Calperum

■TRAINING: Indigenous trainees during the boat licence session at Calperum Station yesterday and below senior trainee Nathanial Janiak. FOR the first time in South Australia, the Department of Marine’s sole indigenous Marine Officer Steve Roberts conducted a training session to enable nine indigenous trainees to obtain boat licences. This was a first for the Department, where the nine trainees, based at Monarto, were taken through all aspects of safe boating during their visit to Calpurem Station yesterday. A Department spokesman said that the priority was to educate people about safety wherever possible, with penalising being a last resort.

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A 33-year-old Barmera man was arrested and charged with carrying an offensive weapon at about 2.30am on Tuesday on Renmark Avenue at Renmark. The man was allegedly located in the vicinity of the skate park when police say they found a sharpened blade from a set of secateurs in his possession. The man was bailed and will appear in the Magistrates Court at a later date.

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Ancient relic to be on display at Barmera church A 400-year-old relic of St Francis Xavier, normally housed in a church in Rome, will arrive in Barmera this week. The relic will visit various Dioceses across Australia and will be in St Francis Xavier’s Catholic Church, Barmera, from 2pm on Friday until 1pm on Saturday. As part of the Year of Grace, the relic will visit the regional cities of Port Pirie, Port Augusta and Whyalla before returning to Adelaide. St Francis Xavier is the Patron Saint of Australia and was known to have a very engaging personality. After journeys through India and the islands of South East Asia, he was the first of the missionaries to go to Japan and at the time of his death aged 46, he was on an island off the coast of China. St Francis Xavier baptised thousands of people and was revered as the holy one by people of all faiths including Christian, Hindu and Muslim. On Friday, inspirational talks on the life of St Francis Xavier will be held at 6pm followed by Mass at 7pm. Talks will also be held at 10am on Saturday with a Mass at 11am.

Man caught with pants down A RENMARK man was arrested and charged with offensive behaviour at 2.30pm on Monday when he was lying on the ground with his pants around his ankles at Industry Road, Renmark. The 57-year-old is believed to have been intoxicated at the time The man was later bailed and will appear before the Magistrates Court at a later date.

Victorian kayaks through the Riverland during his...

Marathon adventure AS 18-year-old Chris Hayward sat quietly on a chair on the Paringa riverfront earlier this week, he reflected on the challenges he has faced on his journey to become the youngest person to ever paddle the River Murray from ‘source to sea’ in a kayak. Inspired by a friend’s journey up the mighty River Murray, Chris decided he wanted to complete a 2600 kilometre journey in the river in a kayak. After learning how to pilot a kayak earlier in the year, Chris took off from the source of the River Murray in Victoria’s alpine region arriving in the Riverland this week. He admits it has not been an easy journey so far and a lonely one as well. “The very fast water at the start (was challenging) and I capsized five times in the first two days,” he said. “Since then the other challenges have been the weather but also just those really long stretches with no towns, for instance Wentworth to Renmark.” Chris hopes to reach his goal, the mouth of the Mur-

ray in South Australia, in about a fortnight. During his journey Chris stopped at Riverland towns Renmark, Paringa, Berri, Loxton and Waikerie. So far he has raised more than $1000 for not-for-profit organisation Greenfleet Australia which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. “Greenfleet is a charity that is close to my heart, I strongly believe in what they do, I think it is effective,” he said. That total is set to rise with a 2012 Geelong football guernsey to be auctioned off in the near future. Chris, who previously worked as a tour guide and birdkeeper at Ballarat Bird World, said the adventure “beats a nine to five job”. He said the scenery and serenity of South Australian has been especially appealing to him, as well as the friendly locals. “It’s just very beautiful, particularly the South Australian area,” Chris said. To keep up with Chris’ journey or to support his cause, visit his Facebook page at www.facebook.com/expeditionriverrider.

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The very fast water at the start was challenging and I capsized five times.

■ DETERMINED: Kayaker Chris Hayward pulls up for a break in Paringa this week during his 2600 kilometre journey.

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The Department for Environment, Water and Natural Resources wishes to notify the public that controlled burning of the noxious weed buffel grass will occur on some of the region’s major roadsides from the 5th October to the 2nd November 2012. Road users can expect speed restrictions in the vicinity of the controlled burns. Smoke may reduce visibility therefore motorists are urged to take caution and observe the speed restrictions. Roads with sections impacted by the controlled burns include: • Sturt Highway, East of Blanchetown • Taylorville Rd, North of Waikerie • Devlin Pound Road, North of Waikerie • Goyder Highway, Taylorville • Sturt Highway, opposite Riverland Field Days site, Barmera • Sturt Highway, East of Monash • Old Sturt Highway, East of Berri • Sturt Highway, opposite Riverland Speedway, Renmark • Ibis Rd, Renmark • Murtho Rd, Paringa • Sturt Highway, East of Paringa • Loxton to Yamba Rd, Lyrup

■ BEAUTIFUL SIGHT: The amazing star trail sweeping over Lake Woolpolool at Calperum Station was snapped by Paringa photographer Grant Schwartzkopff. The photographs were taken on a clear night, in fact, 600 exposures of 30 second images were snapped by Grant over a five hour period. The photos are then “stacked” on top of each other to give the star movement. Grant said “it is a long night sitting in the car waiting but the end result is well worth it”.

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BERRI BARMERA LAP & RIVERLAND WEST LANDCARE UPDATE

FEATURE

From your Project Managers Welcome to our October update for Berri Barmera LAP and Riverland West Landcare.

W

e can’t believe that another two months have already passed, along with winter (did we have one?) and that summer is almost upon us. The last two months have been crazy with final reporting and getting a myriad of little tasks done and out of the way. The continued high river has curtailed and postponed a number of projects and activities, although the upside of course is after an extended drink, the wetlands and floodplains are looking as healthy as they have for many years. After 10 years of drought, it seems crazy to be now wanting a period of entitlement flow, but this is exactly what some of the red gums, in particular, are craving, to give their roots a chance to dry out again, as some are definitely starting to show signs of stress from too much water…. Amongst what is again showcased in this feature, a snapshot of other activities we have been up to include: • •

• • • • •

Developing interpretive signage for Ramco Lagoon. Designing and printing promotional materials for Riverland West Landcare, Wilabalangaloo nature trail and and Loveday Wetlands. Assisting the Aboriginal Lands Trust to clean up willows at Lushville, Gerard. Decommissioning tracks at Ramco to restrict vehicle access. Opening the Interpretive Indigenous (bush tucker) Garden at Illalangi. Building insect homes for teacher PD training. Working with the Riverland ALOC team to control weeds at Martin Bend and, of course, being a part of the Riverland Field Days.

The next two months promises to be just as hectic and we would definitely encourage anyone with an interest to come along to our respective AGMs (refer to the adverts in this feature for more information). For those that have been asking or are interested, the BBLAP committee is still negotiating with the National Trust of SA to relocate our office to Wilablangaloo. At this point in time, both parties have reached a general agreement for this to occur and are waiting on formal approval from Crown Lands SA and Berri Barmera Council before proceeding further. We will hopefully have some positive news towards the end of the year, so watch this space.

YET attend the National Landcare Awards AFTER winning the SA Landcare Education Award in 2011, representatives from the Waikerie Primary School Youth Environment Team travelled to Sydney to attend the 2012 National Landcare Awards as finalists in the People’s Choice category. Connie Griffiths and Jonathan Twigden were accompanied by their teacher Jeany Winter, Project Officer for Riverland West Landcare Karen Bishop, RMYC mentor Milly Hoffmann and their parents Janine and Tracy. After arriving in Sydney, the group spent a day at Taronga Zoo where Connie and Jonathon had the opportunity to present their environmental projects to other schools nominated for the education award. The group were also treated to a behind-thescenes tour of the reptile

house where they had the chance to handle lizards, snakes and turtles among other things. The highlight of the trip was attending the formal gala dinner where the kids were able to meet and have their photos taken with Former Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Landcare ambassador Catriona Rowntree. Although a Tasmanian school won the People’s Choice award, it was an amazing experience for everyone who attended and lots of ideas have already been brainstormed for the next round of entries. Making it to the National Landcare Awards was a huge honour for the YET and even though they didn’t win, it was a proud moment to be recognised for all of ■ MEET: Jonathan Twigden, Connie Griffiths and Milly Hoffmann had the opportunity to be the hard work and dedication they have shown over photographed with former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke, who was instrumental in taking Landcare from a grassroots community initiative to a national movement in the late 1980s. the past seven years.

Dial 1800 PARROT THE Regent Parrot Recovery Team (RPRT) and Riverland West Landcare are calling for community members to ring the new Regent Parrot hotline number to report any sightings of these nationally threatened birds in the area. Funding for this project was received through the DENR State NRM Community Grants program and will enable the RPRT to continue collecting valuable data. Recent surveys of the bird have indicated that there has been a significant decline in numbers in particular areas and in response to this, the RPRT have launched a media campaign to engage community members to report any sightings and observations including flight path direction, numbers of birds in flocks and feeding areas. RWL project officer Karen Bishop said that information collected from the phone calls will be put into a growing data base and used to help determine areas that need further investigation. “The RPRT is moving into a stage where we need to look closer at finding out why some colonies have started declining whereas others seem to be increasing in numbers,” she said. “The sightings from community members are crucial for this project to proceed, whether it is reporting on 10 or 100 birds; every piece of information

is of great benefit.” In conjunction with the 1800 hotline, members of the RPRT will be capturing, banding and releasing Regent’s to record their flight paths and feeding grounds during the non breeding season. Vets from Zoos SA will also carry out blood sampling and feather analysis on selected birds during this phase of the project. RWL and the RPRT are also trialling nest cameras using CCTV recording equipment to capture the Regents nesting, breeding and feeding habits. “This is a really exciting project because as far as we have been able to tell, we are the only group in Australia actually capturing live footage of the birds compared to the usual still photography,”Mrs Bishop said. The 1800 PARROT (1800 727 768) hotline is a free call and is manned by DEWNR staff during business hours and volunteers after hours and community members are encouraged to phone through their observations. For further information on the Regent Parrots visit the website on www.regentparrot.org

■ YUM: Guests sampling some of the delicious bush tucker food available at the opening of the bush tucker garden at Illalangi.

Til’ Next time

Berri Barmera LAP expands online presence BBLAP has been working over the last couple of months giving the associations website a much needed update, fixing a few of the issues from when our new site was launched last year. We have also recently launched a new Facebook page, which will provide another means of communicating with and engaging the community and volunteers with all the

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happenings of BBLAP. To find us on Facebook, enter our full name of Berri Barmera Local Action Planning. We look forward to you ‘liking’ us at www.facebook.

Berri Barmera

Riverland West

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Working with the community to support the local environment Riverland West Landcare

Spring fish surveys IN conjunction with staff from the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, our annual spring fish surveys are underway across our managed wetlands. Last week saw monitoring undertaken at eight sites in Beldora/Spectacle Lakes and Martins Bend Wetlands. Whilst the data is still be analysed, fish captured in the surveys included natives species of carp gudgeons,

flathead gudgeons and golden perch, with the introduced species being carp, goldfish and gambusia. On a positive note, we have not captured any oriental weatherloach and hopefully that trend continues. We will provide more detail from these surveys in our December feature and you are welcome to contact Paul or Karen for more specific information once the data has been analysed.

The Chairman and Project Officer Cordially invite you to the

Riverland West Landcare

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Join us on a bus tour to visit Hogwash Bend, Ramco Lagoon, Hart Lagoon and the Bush Tucker Garden to have a look at some of the work that we have done this year.

Date: Saturday 27th October, 2012 Where: Meet at Illalangi, Sturt Highway at 1.45pm. Time: 2pm - 4pm RSVP: Monday 22nd October (for catering) Nibbles and refreshments on return to Illalangi

Phone: (08) 8541 2611 or Email: admin@rwlandcare.org.au 12a Peake Tce, Waikerie

Barmera Primary School Environmental Expo ONCE again the Barmera Primary School Environmental Expo proved to be an exciting day for students from six Riverland schools with over 300 students attending. Kingston-on-Murray and the Upper Murray Youth Environment Council joined Mr Warren’s year 5/6 class to present workshops on a variety of environmental topics. Miss Baum’s Year 9 Glossop High School students also joined the expo as mentors for each of the primary school groups. The older students worked with the Barmera students as part of their high school SOSE component. They gained first hand expe-

rience in showing research skills and information processing to the younger students. The Glossop High School students also practiced management and interpersonal relationship development with the Barmera students. The workshops used the ‘Kids Teaching Kids’ learning model. Students take responsibility for their own learning in a practical way aiming to inspire other students to learn and care for their environment. Creating the workshops provided the students with opportunities to learn to communicate effectively, co-operate as a group and practice problem solving techniques while developing a solid base of knowledge on their

chosen topics. This year the Expo was extended into an additional day. Following the day at Barmera Primary School, Glossop and Barmera students boarded a bus for an Environmental Roadshow. They travelled to Morgan to present their workshops at the Morgan Football Clubrooms for Morgan Primary School students and then continued to Waikerie to repeat the performances for Waikerie Primary School students. The round trip of over 200 kilometres was well received by the students, who otherwise would have been unable to participate. The expo showcased that

the students of Barmera Primary School, Glossop High School mentoring students and the other Riverland schools involved, care about their environment and community and are keen for others to learn about local environmental topics and broader issues to help the Riverland area become environmentally sustainable. The Barmera students would like to thank all of those who helped make their day so successful. The support of the various organisations and the Berri Barmera Council, Murray Darling Basin Authority, Berri NRM, Australia Post and Berri Barmera LAP was greatly appreciated.

Walk for a healthy Hart TWENTY community members attended the inaugural ‘Walk for a Healthy Hart’ event held by Riverland West Landcare (RWL) and the Hart Lagoon Wetland Group (HLWG) on a sunny Saturday morning in September. Karen Bishop, project officer for RWL, welcomed those who attended and gave a brief background summary before handing over to NRM wetland officer Callie Nickolai to talk about the ecology of wetlands and parameters measured during monitoring rounds conducted on a quarterly basis. The aim of the event was to engage community members in a more social setting where they could come along, learn something about the

wetland and perhaps consider joining RWL in future events. “We are so fortunate to have a wetland this close to the centre of Waikerie that can be utilised by so many different people for a variety of reasons,” Mrs Bishop said. “We don’t necessarily expect volunteers to join up for the quarterly monitoring, they may be interested in bird watching or plant identification, especially weeds, that can then be reported back to us for our records.” What made this event particularly enjoyable was that members of the HLWG conducted the actual walking tour and shared their knowledge of local native plants and the birds that frequent the lagoon. Participants were able to ask ques-

Supported by the Australian Government’s Caring for our Country and the Government of South Australia.

Berri Barmera LAP

AGM to be held on Thursday 8th November at the Berri Barmera LAP office, 15 Verrall cres Berri. BBQ Tea at 6.30pm Meeting commences at 7.30pm Enquires and RSVPs to Paul Stribley on 8582 2183 or email paul@bblap.org.au

■ WALK: Darren Schmitke from the Hart Lagoon Wetland Group speaks to community members at the start of a community walk.

tions and have them answered by group members who have spent countless hours working on the lagoon and then they joined them for a barbecue lunch to finish off the morning. Feedback from those attending was very positive and has encouraged the HLWG to consider holding another walk and perhaps even turning it into an annual event. “It was great to see some new faces and hopefully those attending have gone away knowing a little bit more about the lagoon that they can share with others,”Mrs Bishop said. If you would like further information about Hart Lagoon or how you can become involved, please contact the Riverland West Landcare office on 8541 2611.

South Australian Murray Darling Basin Natural Resources Management Board. Department for Environment and Natural Resources


12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 18, 2012 FEATURE

BERRI NEWSAGENCY’S 1OTH

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AMILY owned Berri Newsagency is celebrating more than a decade in business over the next week, thanking customers and staff for their dedication over the years. The significant milestone represents 10 years of hard work for owners Drew and Paula Nelsson, who pride themselves on personalised customer service day in, day out. Believed to be one of the oldest businesses in Berri, the Vaughan Court newsagency was purchased by the Nelsson’s in 2002, along with another shop front in the Riverland Central Plaza. Through challenging economic times the business has remained strong but last year, the Nelsson’s decided it was financially best to close the plaza store and operate just one newsagency site. “Financially it was a decision that had to be made, decisions are not made easily but we are in a better place now,” Drew said. Drew and Paula said they feel honoured to be able to serve the community for the past 10 years. “It feels like only yesterday but there has been a lot of water under the bridge,” Paula said. “There was a lot of hard times throughout those years but the last year has probably been the best out of the past 10 years.” As part of the birthday celebrations, from October 18 to 28, the newsagency will be running a major instore competition and will have various giveaways and prizes on offer. “Spend $20 instore and you go into the draw to win a flat screen television which we think is fantastic,” Drew said. “We are encouraging people to come into the store, chat to staff and celebrate our birthday milestone with us.”

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■ PARTY: Berri Newsagency owners Paula and Drew Nelsson prepare for the businesses’ 10th birthday celebrations. Photo: BRAD PERRY

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History in the making THE Berri Newsagency has been an important addition to the small Riverland town over the years, moving to several central locations before where it currently is today. It wasn’t until 2002 that Drew and Paula Nelsson decided to accept a new challenge and purchase the Berri Newsagency. The pair had been living in Adelaide with two-year-old son Jack and decided buying the business and moving to the Riverland was the right thing to do. “When I moved up to the Riverland I worked on the block with my father for a short time before purchasing

the newsagency as a family,” Drew said. Paula was certainly ready for the challenge given her background working in the retail sector after finishing high school. Over the past decade, the Berri Newsagency has served thousands of people with many being daily or regular customers. “We have seen people grow up and leave school, move away and come back with babies,” Paula said. “Unfortunately we have also been through the passing of some of our favourite customers. “We don’t call them cus-

tomers as they are people before they are customers.” Drew said the Berri Newsagency prides itself on personalised customer service. “We have a great relationship with our customers because you see the same customers sometimes every day or once or twice a week and you get to know people,” he said. “When we first started we had to manually enter every single type of magazine into the computer and print stickers out that way, whereas now it is all downloaded on our system,” Paula added about the changes they have seen in the industry.

“We’d like to say thank you to our staff and customers over the past 10 years and we are looking forward to further good times in the Riverland.” The Berri Newsagency has also embraced the changing technology with its very own Facebook page, which people are encouraged to visit.

Strengthening their bond RUNNING a business as husband and wife can be very challenging considering the fast paced nature of the retail industry. However, Drew and Paula have managed to keep their sense of humour and sanity. “Just in the one shop it is a little bit hands on together but for a few years there I was at the plaza and Paula was down here,” Drew said. “Just having one shop has given us more family time and more time to spend with the kids which is very important. “It’s great to be a little bit more secure in our life and our business.”

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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 18, 2012

BERRI NEWSAGENCY’S 1OTH

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HEN one thinks of a newsagent the thought of newspapers and magazines is the first thing that comes into mind. While these items are a core area of the Berri Newsagency, there is also so much more. Not only can you pick up your morning newspaper at the newsagent but while you are there you can purchase a coffee, selection of Darrell Lea sweets and buy yourself a lottery ticket. Berri Newsagency owner Drew Nelsson said continually bringing in new stock and creative ideas helps make the business remain viable. “Twenty years ago a newsagency was all about just selling newspapers and now it’s maybe not quite as much just about that because there is so much more out there,” he said. From extensive magazine and

newspaper categories to stationary, party accessories, gift ideas, books and ink cartridges, Berri Newsagency has a lot to offer. Over the past decade, the Berri Newsagency has been stocking Hallmark cards and Darrell Lea products, as well as the latest addition of a premium coffee machine. “The addition of a coffee machine was just another service we can offer,” Paula said. “People come in, grab a paper and grab a coffee. “We’ve also got cold drinks, so in the summer they can grab their paper and a cold drink.” Berri Newsagency also takes magazine orders, provides newspapers and magazines to other local businesses, orders books in from Adelaide and delivers the paper to homes across the region seven days a week. “We do a lot of book ordering for

people,” Drew said. “It is not just the books we’ve got in store, we have an account with Dymocks in Adelaide, so if a book is hard to find, we just charge $2.50 extra for freight.” The Berri Newsagency is open seven days a week, including on Sunday from 9am to 12pm and employs up to three staff members instore and a delivery person on the weekends. Being an SA Lotteries agent has also helped provide another in demand service to customers at the newsagency. “Berri newsagency has never won a division one XLotto but that means it is getting closer,” Drew said. This year the newsagency is offering a system 18 syndicate which sold out in just six days but is planning to provide a system 20 syndicate for the New Year’s Eve draw in 2013.

■ NEW PRODUCTS: Berri Newsagency owner Drew Nelsson serves a coffee and (left) there is a range of different products in store including ink catridges.

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A decade of quality customer service customer side of the business. “We wouldn’t still be here if we didn’t enjoy it.� Drew said it is important to be able to relate to customers and be aware of the latest issues impacting the region. “We are looking forward to better times in the Riverland,� he said. “I always keep on top of what is happening with issues like water allocations. “Coming from being on the land it is something we know a lot about and a lot of our customers who are on the land like to come in and have a chat and talk about what’s going on and where things are going. “These people who are going through tough times are our customers.� Paula said affordability is another reason why people choose to head to the Berri Newsagency. “We are very mindful that economically it is tight in the Riverland and we always try and

buy products in that meet that price point for people, so they are not overly expensive,� she said. “Six or seven years ago there weren’t as many multi-national companies, we’ve had to learn to compete, we’ve had to source other varieties of stock. “We’re different, we can offer that customer service to customers, they can come in and ask a question and we go out of our way to help them. “They walk out of the door having brought something and having had a nice time doing it.� Personally, Paula has been thanked for her efforts in the newsagency with a nomination in this year’s Zonta Club Riverland Women in Business Awards. “It was actually really good to go back and see where you’ve come from and where you are now,� she said. “Just the journey of what it has taken me to get to this point.�

â– CHARITY: Drew Nelsson with his long locks before they were cut off for charity in 2010.

Supporting the community OVER the past 10 years, the Berri Newsagency has been a major contributor to the local community. The business has sponsored sporting clubs, schools, child care centres, events and many other good causes. “Ninety nine per cent of the people that use those facilities are our customers, It’s nice to see what we’ve given being put back into the sporting club or the school,� Paula said. Drew shed his beloved locks for charity raising $6000 in 2010 and he is on the Monash and Lone Gum Community Association helping to organise this year’s Monash Shindig.

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Paula is a member of the Monash Primary School Governing Council Committee and the Berri Newsagency is a platinum member of Business Riverland. In further support of the local community, the Berri Newsagency is also a shareholder with the community owned Riverland Weekly. “It has been a good experience and it is about looking for better times in the Riverland, if more people are employed, there is money to spend in the area,� Drew said. “Being a shareholder with the Riverland Weekly gives us an opportunity to learn more about where our industry has come from.�

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4.05 Movie: Men Are Not Gods 5.30 Eggheads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Megastructures 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Worst Disasters 1.15 Big Ideas 1.30 At The Movies 2.00 Secrets Of The Parthenon

3.00 Children’s Programs 5.00 Eggheads 5.30 Nigella Kitchen 6.00 Cities Of The World 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Rake 9.30 Lowdown 10.00 Summer Heights High 10.30 Lateline

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Dangerous Drivers' School 8.15 On Track 8.25 The Roast 8.30 The Strange Calls 9.00 Gruen Planet: Wil, Todd and Russel will run the Gruen Planet scanner across the biggest news stories of

the week. 9.40 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 10.25 The Chaser: Hamster Wheel 10.55 We Can Be Heroes 11.25 The Roast 11.30 Mock The Week: Presented by Dara Ó Briain 12.00 Eataholics 1.00 Taking The Flak 2.00 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Last Templar (Part One) 1.45 Beauty And The Geek Australia 2.50 Unbelievable Truth 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The Price Is Right

5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Brynne: My Bedazzled Life 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 Beauty And The Geek Australia 9.30 Unbelievable Truth 10.15 Family Guy 10.45 Celebrity Juice 11.30 Cougar Town

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 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 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Big Brother 8.30 Big Brother Confidential 9.00 AFP - Australian Federal Police 10.00 CSI: Miami 11.00 Australian Families Of Crime 12.00 Win News 12.30 Are You There, Chelsea?

6.00 Breakfast 8.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 The Talk 10.00 Ten News 11.00 ET 11.30 The Insider 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Children’s

Programs 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Project 7.00 Modern Family 7.30 30 Minute Meals 8.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 Ten News 11.15 Trollied 11.45 Late Show 12.30 Home Shopping 3.00 Life Today

5.00 Weather 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Weird Or What? 2.30 Chainsaw 3.00 Letters And Numbers 3.30 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 5.45 Countdown 6.30 World News 7.30 Gourmet Farmer

8.00 Destination Flavour 8.30 Two Greedy Italians 9.35 One Born Every Minute 10.30 World News 11.00 Sex Workers And Proud! 12.40 Movie: Blood Brothers (Hong Kong): Daniel Wu, Liu Ye 2.25 Weather

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4.00 rage 4.30 National Press 5.30 Eggheads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Catalyst 11.30 One Plus One 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Big Ideas 12.45 Albert's Memorial 1.50 Perfect Homes 2.05 Iron Curtain

3.00 Children’s Programs 5.00 Eggheads 5.30 Nigella Kitchen 6.00 Lost Gardens 6.50 Minuscule 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Miranda 8.30 New Tricks 9.35 Waking The Dead 10.30 Lateline 11.05 My Family

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 The Great Food Truck Race 8.10 Audrey's Kitchen 8.15 Video Killed The Radio Star 8.40 The Roast 8.45 Pineapple Dance Studios 9.30 My Transsexual Summer

10.20 DNA Forensics 11.05 The Roast 11.10 Archer: Archer discovers the drugs he has been taking for his cancer are counterfeit. 11.35 Friday Night Lights 12.15 Breaking Bad 1.05 The Rat Pack 1.35 Three Hungry Boys 2.00 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Last Templar (Part Two) 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Medical Emergency 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The Price Is Right 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 9.00 Movie: Edge Of Darkness: Mel Gibson 11.30 I Shouldn't Be Alive 12.35 Movie: Butter 2.35 Room For Improvement 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 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 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Big Brother 8.00 Big Bang Theory 8.30 Movie: Love Happens 10.45 Movie: The Forgotten 12.40 Movie: PunchDrunk Love 2.30 Skippy 3.00 F Troop 3.30 Extra

6.00 Breakfast 8.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 The Talk 10.00 Ten News 11.00 ET 11.30 The Insider 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Children’s

Programs 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Project 7.00 Modern Family 7.30 The Living Room 8.30 Melbourne Comedy Gala 10.45 Class Of... 11.45 Movie: Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation 1.50 Late Show

5.00 Weather 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 The Hotel 2.30 Living Black 3.00 Letters And Numbers 3.30 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 5.45 Countdown 6.30 World News 7.30 Coast

8.30 She Wolves: England’s Early Queens 9.35 As It Happened: Spies Beneath Berlin 10.35 World News 11.10 Movie: Didi Hollywood (Spain): Elsa Pataky 12.55 Movie: Kurt Wallander: The African (Sweden): Krister Henriksson 2.35 Weather

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4.00 Basketball: WNBL: Sydney v Bulleen 5.00 Football: W-League: Canberra v Brisbane 6.00 Landline 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin 8.20 Kingdom 9.05 Sinbad 9.55 Jonathan Ross 10.40 US Of Tara 11.05 rage

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Beauty and the Beast 8.15 The Mystery of Flying Kicks 8.30 Movie: Marathon Man: Dustin Hoffman: A graduate student unknowingly gets caught up in a

terrifying nightmare masterminded by a Nazi fugitive. 10.35 Movie: The Italian Job: Michael Caine: Charlie Crocker is given the plans to The Italian Job, a daring robbery in the centre of Turin, Italy. 12.15 Metal Evolution 1.00 Torchwood: Children Of Earth 1.50 ABC News

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show 11.00 V8 Xtra 11.30 V8 Supercars: Gold Coast 600 5.30 The Great Outdoors 5.00 Drive Thru Australia 6.00 Seven News

6.30 Movie: Toy Story 8.15 Movie: Toy Story 2: Tom Hanks 10.10 Movie: The World Is Not Enough: Pierce Brosnan 12.50 The Young Adventurers 3.00 Room For Improvement 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Beyond Tomorrow

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today - Saturday 10.00 Children's Programs 11.30 Horse Racing: Caulfield Cup 4.30 Fishing Australia 5.00 Nine News 5.30 Getaway 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos

7.30 Movie: Charlie And The Chocolate Factory: Johnny Depp 10.00 Movie: MonsterIn-Law 12.10 2012 Bledisloe Cup Test: Australia v New Zealand 2.40 The Baron 3.35 Skippy 4.05 Danoz 4.30 MCB 5.00 Life Today 5.30 Wesley Impact

6.00 A Long Life 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 10.00 The Doctors 11.00 The Breakfast Week 12.00 No Ordinary Journey 1.00 The Living Room 2.00 Everyday Gourmet 2.30 Huey On Tour

3.00 Yes Chef 3.30 A Taste Of Travel 4.00 Life Unexpected 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Life In Cold Blood 7.30 Wildlife Warriors 8.00 Bondi Vet 8.30 The Graham Norton Show 9.30 Movie: The Core: Christopher Shyer 12.10 Movie: A Daughter’s Conviction

5.00 Weather 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Magical Mystery Tour Documentary 2.05 The Magical Mystery Tour Film 3.05 Sex And Sensibility 4.15 A Composer’s Dream 4.25 Chopin Etudes 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.35 Rex In Rome 6.30 World News

7.30 James May’s Toy Stories: James takes his model planes to a new level. 8.30 Prohibition 9.30 Boardwalk Empire: Nucky is forced to confront painful memories from his childhood. 11.25 Movie: Killer Bees (Germany) 1.10 Drawn Together 2.05 Weather

Sunday 21st

SEVEN SA

performances on October 25 at 1.30pm and October 26 at 10.30am and 1.30pm and to the public on Ocotober 25 at 7pm. To book, contact the theatre on 8586 1800.

4.00 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 Travel Oz 2.00 Sinbad 2.45 At The Movies

3.00 The World Of Matthew Bourne 3.50 2 One Another 5.00 Wild Russia 6.00 Auction Room 6.30 Compass 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Kingdom Of Plants 8.20 Making Of Kingdom Of Plants 8.30 Jack Irish 10.05 The Slap 11.00 Strike Back 11.50 Movie: Hud

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Don't Blame The Dog: British dog owners Mishak and Amy travel to Melbourne to spend time at one of the largest lost dogs' homes in the world. 8.30 Gypsy Blood 9.20 Louis Theroux:

Louis uncovers the inside story of one of America's most controversial families. 10.20 Dangerous Drivers' School 11.10 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 11.55 Randling 12.35 Can We Believe The Science? 1.25 How Do They Do It? 1.50 ABC News

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show - Weekend 11.00 Kochie's Business Builders 11.30 V8 Supercars: Gold Coast 600 5.30 SA Life 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 Killing Time 11.30 Parking Wars 12.30 Unlikely Animal Friends 1.30 Room For Improvement 2.00 Home Shopping 3.00 NBC Today 4.00 NBC Meet The Press 5.00 Sunrise Extra

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today - Sunday 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Australian Fishing Championships 11.30 Children's Programs 12.30 Children’s Programs 12.30 Fresh Prince

1.00 Movie: Arthur 3.00 House Husbands 4.00 Getaway 4.30 Antiques Roadshow 5.00 Nine News 5.30 SA With Cosi 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Big Brother 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 House Husbands 9.30 The Mentalist 10.30 Person Of Interest

6.00 Mass At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Spirit Of The Snowy 9.00 Good Chef bad Chef 10.00 The Bolt Report 10.30 Meet The Press 11.00 Life Unexpected 12.00 I Fish 1.00 Escape With ET 2.00 Basketball: NBL: Melbourne v Perth

4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 The Bolt Report 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Project 6.30 Merlin 7.30 Modern Family 8.00 The New Normal 8.30 Homeland 9.30 Vegas 10.30 MotoGP 12.30 MotoGP, Moto3 & Moto2: Highlights

5.00 Weather 5.30 World Watch 8.30 Popasia 10.30 Football Asia 11.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 11.30 Speedweek 1.30 World Watch 2.30 Vlast (Power) 3.30 Stalin’s Last Plot 4.30 Living Black 5.00 Cycling Central 6.00 Thalassa

6.30 World News 7.35 Lost Worlds 8.30 Smartest Machine On Earth 9.30 Undercover Cop 11.00 Movie: Bride Flight (The Netherlands): Karina Smulders 1.20 Movie: A Rational Solution (Sweden): Stina Ekblad, Rolf Lassgård 3.15 Weather

Monday 22nd

ABC 2

in five years time we might get a season in Sydney or something like that but this has taken us down a completely different path,” he said. “To go to New York for a show is a bit of a dream but to have it sold out before you even start is incredible.” The set-up of the show is something different and all part of the experience, according to Mr Packer. “The audience gets to sit on stage at the Chaffey Theatre,” he said. “Not sit in the auditorium where they would normally sit, they sit on stage inside a tent, so it is a really unique experience not to be missed.” The Tragical Life of Cheeseboy will be on at the Chaffey Theatre for school

4.00 New Inventors 4.30 Art Nation 5.00 Gardening Australia 5.30 Catalyst 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Egypt Unwrapped 1.30 Meerkat Manor

2.00 Auction Room 2.30 Jennifer Byrne 3.00 Children’s Programs 5.00 Eggheads 5.30 Nigella Kitchen 6.00 Restoration Man 6.50 Minuscule 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 Mega Builder 8.25 The Roast 8.30 Louis Theroux 9.30 Rake: Red and David's affair is Front-page news. Missy decides she wants marriage

and children. Cleaver is facing the consequences of the dark path he trod to recover his father's estate. 10.25 The Roast 10.35 Kitchen Cabinet 11.10 Pineapple Dance Studios 11.55 Breaking Bad 12.40 Cold Feet 2.00 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Forever Love: Reba McEntire 2.00 To Be Announced 3.00 Medical Emergency 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The Price Is Right

5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 The X Factor 9.00 Scandal 10.00 Amazing Race 11.00 Up All Night 11.30 Suits 12.30 Room For Improvement 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Room For Improvement

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 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 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 Big Brother 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 Person Of Interest 10.30 CSI: NY 11.30 Memphis Beat 12.30 Win News 1.00 The Avengers 2.00 Guthy Renker 2.30 Travita 3.00 Danoz 3.30 GMA

6.00 Breakfast 8.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 The Talk 10.00 Ten News 11.00 ET 11.30 The Insider 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Children’s

Programs 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Project 7.00 Modern Family 7.30 New Girl 8.00 Ben & Kate 8.30 Can Of Worms 9.30 Hawaii Five-O 10.30 Ten News 11.15 One Tree Hill 12.15 Late Show 1.00 Home Shopping

5.00 Weather 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Me And My Sister (France) 2.40 April Chill 3.00 Letters And Numbers: Presented by Richard Morecroft 3.30 World Watch 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Global Village 5.45 Countdown

6.30 World News 7.30 Mythbusters 8.30 Derren Brown: The Experiments 9.30 Black Mirror 10.30 World News 11.00 The World Game 12.00 SOS 1.05 Living Black 1.35 Pizza World Record 2.05 Wilfred 2.35 Weather

Tuesday 23rd

ABC 1

seem to be very delighted by the experience of the show,” he told the Riverland Weekly. Set inside a magical travelling theatre tent, a storyteller shares an enchanting and timeless tale about Cheeseboy’s journey to find his place in the world without forgetting his past. The show has recently returned from a two week sell out season on 42nd Street in New York and will return to London’s West End for a show in 2014. Mr Packer said initially The Tragical Life of Cheeseboy was hoped to be a success on small stages but instead has gone much further. “The dream was that maybe one day

4.05 Movie: 21 Days 5.30 Eggheads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Q&A 1.30 Compass 2.00 Restoration Man 2.50 Minuscule 3.00 Children’s Programs

5.00 Eggheads 5.30 Nigella Kitchen 6.00 Time Team 6.50 Minuscule 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Foreign Correspondent Presents: US Presidential Race 8.30 Life at 7 9.30 QI 10.00 Artscape 10.30 Lateline 11.05 The Business

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Dirty Jobs: Presented by Mike Rowe 8.10 Doctor Who's Greatest Moments 8.25 The Roast 8.30 Good Game 9.00 Archer: ISIS goes into full lockdown after Pam is abducted.

9.20 Tropfest 9.30 The Strange Calls 10.00 My Transsexual Summer 10.45 The Roast 10.50 The Real Filth Fighters 11.15 The Thin Blue Line 12.55 Sanctuary 1.40 How Do They Do It? 2.05 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Lewis 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Medical Emergency 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The Price Is Right 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News

6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 The X Factor 8.40 Winners & Losers 9.40 Grey's Anatomy 10.40 Smash 11.40 I Just Want My Pants Back 12.10 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 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 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 Nine News 6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Big Brother 8.30 Big Bang Theory 9.30 Two And A Half Men 10.00 2 Broke Girls 10.30 Survivor 11.30 Win News 12.00 Chase 1.00 Extra 1.30 Danoz 2.00 Travita

6.00 Breakfast 8.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 The Talk 10.00 Ten News 11.00 ET 11.30 The Insider 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Children’s

Programs 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Project 7.00 Modern Family 7.30 I Will Survive 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 Ten News 11.15 Numb3rs 12.15 Late Show 1.00 Home Shopping 3.00 Life Today

5.00 Weather 5.05 World Watch 12.00 World News Special: 2012 U.S. Presidential Election: Presidential Debate 2.00 World Watch 3.00 Letters And Numbers 3.30 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Global Village 5.45 Countdown

6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Insight 9.30 Dateline: Presented by Mark Davis and Yalda Hakim 10.30 World News 11.05 Movie: The Witnesses (France): Emmanuelle Béart 1.05 Mad Men 3.00 Weather

Wednesday 24th

Wed nesd ay,

NOT many touring shows can boast that the audience will join them on stage...for the entire performance. In a unique show, The Tragical Life of Cheeseboy will be held at the Chaffey Theatre later this month, showcasing a beautiful, dark and funny performance designed for all ages from 10 years on. Artistic director Andy Packer said it is important to bring work of international quality to remote parts of Australia such as the Riverland. “What’s been my favourite part of my job is to stand at the door of the theatre as people are leaving and see the looks on their faces and people will often have tears of joy in their eyes and smiles on their faces and people

4.00 Movie: Sanders Of The River 5.30 Eggheads 6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press 1.30 Can We Help? 2.00 Time Team 2.50 Minuscule 3.00 Children’s Programs

5.00 Eggheads 5.30 Nigella Kitchen 6.00 The Restaurant 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 QI 8.30 Gruen Planet 9.05 Hamster Wheel 9.35 Randling 10.10 At The Movies 10.40 Lateline 11.15 The Business 11.40 The Librarians 12.10 An Englishman In New York

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 The Undercover Princesses: The princesses have made little progress in their search for the perfect man, so they must go on as many dates as possible. 8.25 Tropfest 8.35 The Roast

8.40 Don't Blame The Dog 9.35 Kitchen Cabinet 10.10 Mock The Week 10.40 The Great Food Truck Race 11.20 The Roast 11.25 Blood, Sweat And T-Shirts 12.25 Dirty Jobs 1.10 Monkey Thieves 1.35 How Do They Do It? 2.00 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Lewis 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 Medical Emergency 3.30 Children’s Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 The Price Is Right 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight

7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Highway Patrol 8.00 Surveillance Oz 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 World’s Wildest Police Videos 10.30 Covert Affairs 11.30 Parks And Recreation 12.00 Sons And Daughters 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Room For Improvement 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 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 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News

6.30 Win News 7.00 A Current Affair 7.30 Big Brother 9.00 Big Fat Gypsy Weddings 10.00 Embarrassing Bodies 11.00 Who Do You Think You Are? 12.00 Win News 12.30 Eclipse 1.00 Extra 1.30 Danoz 2.00 TV Shop 2.30 Danoz

6.00 Breakfast 8.30 Children’s Programs 9.00 The Talk 10.00 Ten News 11.00 ET 11.30 The Insider 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 Children’s Programs

4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Project 7.00 Modern Family 7.30 Glee 8.30 The Good Wife 9.30 Emily Owens MD 10.30 Ten News 11.15 In Plain Sight 12.15 Late Show 1.00 Home Shopping 3.00 Life Today 3.30 CBS: This Morning 5.00 The Project

5.00 UEFA Champions League: Matchday 3 Game 7.35 World Watch 1.00 Insight 2.00 Dateline 3.00 Letters And Numbers: Presented by Richard Morecroft 3.30 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour: With Jim Lehrer 5.30 Global Village: Presented by Silvio Rivier

5.45 Countdown 6.30 World News 7.30 Meet My Wild Friends 8.30 Living With The Amish 9.30 The Choice 10.30 World News 11.00 Movie: This Is England (The UK): Thomas Turgoose, Stephen Graham, Jo Hartley 12.55 Iron Chef 2.30 Weather


Thursday October 18, 2012 – Riverland Weekly • 17

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Riverfront lifestyle D

ESIGNED to take full advantage of a rare riverfront lifestyle, this beautiful home allows you to enjoy majestic river views from most rooms. The view from the living areas will enthral you! The 10 acre property boasts approximately 300 metres of river frontage only 4kilometres or three to four minutes from the Berri township yet fronting a peaceful and tranquil section of the River Murray, overlooking natural bush land. The deep water frontage allows easy mooring of all size river craft and provides one of the best water

ski stretches in the area. The lovely home was built in 1998 and offers four bedrooms, main with ensuite and walk-in-robe, two living areas, ducted airconditioning and gas heating. Very nice outdoor living areas allow you to enjoy the riverfront lifestyle and four acres of vines adds to the country atmosphere and provides a sideline income. A 20 megalitre water allocation, excellent Colorbond shed, a monitored security system, a grey water recycling system plus ample rainwater storage complete this impressive package.

This week’s Feature properties

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21 Section 7 statements relating to the properties will be available for viewing at the office of the Agent 3 business days prior to the Auction and at the place of Auction 30 minutes prior to the Auction commencing.

BERRI

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225 Gurra Road Price $795,000 Inspect By Appointment RLA 147968

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Contact Ray White Renmark Mark Cresp 0417 883 892


18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday October 18, 2012

Renmark

Renmark

Paringa

Renmark

Berri

OPEN SATURDAY MORNING AND MONDAY EVENING

OPEN /GILVY 3TREET Vacant & Ready s BEDROOMS SEPARATE DINING s $UCTED AIRCON GAS HEATING s (IGH QUALITY AS NEW SHED AND CARPORT s ,ARGE PAVED REAR PERGOLA Price: $149,000 View: Saturday 9.30 - 10.00am Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

OPEN

26 Meander Avenue Stylish Waterfront Home s BEDROOMS DUCTED R C AIRCON s 3PARKLING NEAR NEW KITCHEN s 3HADY SHELTERED OUTDOOR LIVING OVERLOOKING LAGOON s (IGH QUALITY mOATING PONTOON NEW Price: $415,000 View: Saturday 10.15 - 10.45am Monday 5.30 - 6.00pm Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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OPEN 7ATKINS 7AY Near New Brick Veneer s &OUR BEDROOMS MAIN WITH ENSUITE 7)2 s ,OUNGE FAMILY ROOMS s ,ARGE PAVED REAR PERGOLA s 4ERRACED GARDENS DUCTED ! # Price: $277,500 View: Saturday 11.15 - 11.45am Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Mark Cresp

Renmark

OPEN

3EVENTEENTH 3TREET Quality & Location s 3OLID CONSTRUCTION HOME s 4HREE BEDROOMS POLISHED mOORS s -ODERN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM s ,ARGE SHED REAR LANE ACCESS

+URRAJONG !VENUE First Class Presentation s 4HREE BEDROOM HOME s .ICE KITCHEN AND BATHROOM s &ANTASTIC REAR TIMBER DECK s 'ARAGE PLUS DOUBLE CARPORT s 7ALK TO SCHOOLS AND 0LAZA

Price: $240,000 View: Saturday 12.15 - 12.45pm Chet Al 0413 104 002

Price: $205,000 View: Tuesday 5.30 - 6.00pm Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

NEW Price: $159,500 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

3ECTION STATEMENTS RELATING TO THE PROPERTY ARE AVAILABLE AT THE OFlCE OF THE !GENT BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE !UCTION AND AT THE PLACE OF !UCTION MINUTES PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE !UCTION

Berri

-YALL 3TREET A Home to Impress s BUILT ORIGINAL HOMESTEAD s M ALLOTMENT WITH SPACIOUS GARDENS s BEDROOMS LIVING AREAS BATHROOMS s %NJOY THE HIGH CEILINGS AND CHARM OF A PAST ERA Price: $352,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Mark Cresp

Renmark

Paringa

'URRA 2OAD 300 Metres of Riverfront s 9OUR lRST 3UMMER ON THE 2IVER IS NEARLY HERE s (IGH QUALITY MODERN FOUR BEDROOM HOME s ACRES -, WATER ACRES VINES SUPERB SHEDDING s 7HEN QUALITY OF LIFE IS IMPORTANT TO YOU Price: $795,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 Mark Cresp

Renmark

Renmark

new release

4WENTYlRST 3TREET Huge Family Home s (IGH QUALITY FOUR BEDROOM HOME s SQUARES OF LIVING PLUS GARAGE s (IGH CEILINGS ")2 S ENSUITE s 4HREE LIVING AREAS

)AN 3HOWELL $RIVE Stunning Executive Lifestyle s )N 2ENMARK S MOST AFmUENT ADDRESS s 0ROVIDING SHORT WALKS ALONG THE RIVER s EXCELLENT BEDROOMS PLUS OFlCE s $UAL LIVING AREAS s $UCTED REVERSE CYCLE A C

3CARBOROUGH #OURT Admire Move in and Enjoy s -ODERN 3TYLE BRICK VENEER HOME s BEDROOMS ALL WITH BUILT IN ROBES s 7ALKING DISTANCE 2ENMARK 0LAZA s -ODERN STYLE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN s 3PLIT SYSTEM REVERSE CYCLE AIR CON

NEW Price: $199,500 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Price: $347,500 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

NEW Price: $370,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

NEW Price: $255,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

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$EDES $RIVE Sophisticated, Stylish & Near New s #OMPLETED IN BY LOCAL TRUSTED BUILDER s GOOD SIZED BEDROOMS s $UCTED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CON s #HEF STYLE KITCHEN ISLAND BENCH Price; $340,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

Berri

3HEPHERD $RIVE Superior Quality, Superior Location s STOREY HOME BEDROOMS s 4HREE LIVING AREAS PLUS OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT AREA s 2AINWATER FOR YEAR ROUND USE s 2IVER 6ALLEY OUTLOOK PRESTIGE AREA Price: $425,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

4WENTY %IGHTH 3TREET Beautiful Solid Construction Home s BEDROOMS MASTER WITH ENSUITE s 4HREE LIVING AREAS SEPARATE FORMAL DINING ROOM s .EWLY RENOVATED KITCHEN s ACRES GOOD SHED CARPORT Price: $410,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

&ISHER $RIVE Touch of Style, Touch of Class! s &OUR EXCELLENT SIZED BEDROOMS s /PEN PLAN LIVING AREAS s #LOSE TO "ERRI 0RIMARY 3CHOOL s M ALLOTMENT

Price: $260,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002 #HET !L

Paringa

Paringa

Renmark

How’s the Serenity? s 2URAL LIFESTYLE MINUTES FROM TOWN s BEDROOMS WITH ")2 S ENSUITE TO MAIN s &ANTASTIC OUTDOOR LIVING AREA s 2ECENTLY RENOVATED KITCHEN

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+ULKYNE 3TREET

$117,000

Paringa

0AULINE 3TREET $112,000

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Price: $285,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

-URTHO 2OAD Anything else is a compromise! s 3TUNNING FOUR BEDROOM HOME s -ANICURED GARDENS s $IRECT FROM RIVER +, WATER s "AY SHEDDING WITH CONCRETE s !PPROX KM FROM 2ENMARK #"$ Price: $450,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

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RLA 147 968

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-IDDLETON !VENUE Brick Veneer Home at a Great Price! s BEDROOM HOME IN A GREAT AREA s (IGH QUALITY mOOR TILES THROUGHOUT LIVING AREAS s #ARPORT AND NICE REAR PERGOLA s ,ARGE SHED FULLY FENCED YARD

2USTON 3TREET

new release

Mark Cresp

Renmark

NOW UNDER $200,000!

Renmark

Mark Cresp

Mark Cresp

new release

AUCTION TOMORROW 19th October at 3:30pm on site

Auction on site, Friday 19th October at 3.30pm

OPEN

3ULTANA 3TREET Perfectly Presented, Renovated to Perfection! s 7ALKING DISTANCE TO SCHOOL SHOPS s .EW KITCHEN WITH DISHWASHER s $AIKIN R C DUCTED ZONED AIR CON

Renmark

+ULKYNE 3TREET Four Bedroom Rural Home s ACRES CLOSE TO 2ENMARK TOWNSHIP s &OUR BEDROOMS TWO LIVING AREAS s -ODERN KITCHEN BATHROOM SPLIT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONING s 'REAT SHEDDING CARPORT REAR VERANDAH

Renmark

OPEN TUESDAY EVENING

&RAHN 3TREET Want it all? It’s got it all! s EXCELLENT SIZED BEDROOMS s 2ECENTLY RENOVATED KITCHEN BATHROOM s %NERGY SAVINGS WITH SOLAR PANELS s &ULLY FENCED YARD WITH SHEDDING Price: $195,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

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129 Renmark Ave, Renmark

8586 6831 Renmark RAYWHITE COM


Thursday October 18, 2012 – Riverland Weekly • 19 129 Renmark Ave, Renmark

8586 6831 Renmark

Renmark

Renmark

new release

+ULKYNE 3TREET Hobby Farm plus Income s ACRES CLOSE TO TOWN s 0LANTED TO STONE FRUIT CITRUS s ! GREAT BUILDING SITE s &ULL 2)4 WATER Price: $160,000 with plant View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

2OVER #RESCENT Riverfront, Riverfront, Riverfront! s ACRES OF 2IVERFRONT LAND s 0OWER AND WATER AVAILABLE s /NLY MINUTES FROM 2ENMARK s 6ERY RARE OPPORTUNITY n DON T MISS OUT Price: $220,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

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Warrego Street, Renmark................................. 19 acres ......$300,000 4WO TITLES WITH FULL ##7 CONTRACT .OTHING TO SPEND

Darling Street, Renmark ................................... 19.2 acres ...$260,000 ACRES ##7 VINES BOX MARKET VINES TREE FRUITS

Wentworth Road, Renmark ............................. 140 acres ....$250,000 $EVELOPMENT PROPERTY WITH -, WATER ROAD FRONTAGE ON SIDES

Story Road, Cooltong....................................... 34.81 acres .$490,000 (IGH QUALITY STORY HOME PLANTED TO OLIVES APRICOTS

Teal Street, Chaffey ............................................ 7.93 acres ..... $90,000 7INE GRAPES -, #)4 WATER DRIP IRRIGATION

3EVENTH 3TREET

$320,000

Interested in High Quality Stonefruit?

(UGHES !VENUE

NEW Price: $350,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

ACRES PLANTED TO CAB SAV SHIRAZ .EW DRIP SYSTEM IN

7INE GRAPES CITRUS -, 2)4 WATER TWO HOMES

new release

7EST 2OAD 70 Acres Rural Country Living s 3OLID CONSTRUCTION HOMESTEAD s &ULLY CONTAINED GRANNY mAT s #ARPORTS AND SHEDS FOR STORAGE s #ROWN ,EASE NATIVE SCRUB

Sanctuary Road, Renmark.............................. 16.5 acres ...$170,000

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Renmark

Glossop

BRM HOME RENTED FOR PW VINES

Government Road, Renmark ......................... 74.4 acres

+ULKYNE 3TREET Rural Living Opportunity s !LMOST ACRES WITH THREE BEDROOM HOME s /PEN LIVING AREAS TIMBER KITCHEN s ,ARGE REAR VERANDAH s ACRES 3HIRAZ WITH ##7 CONTRACT New Price: $165,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 Mark Cresp

Quarte Street, Renmark.................................... 10 acres ......$160,000

%ARLY MARKET TREE FRUITS HIGH QUALITY SHEDDING COOLROOM

Renmark

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BRM HOME GOOD PLANT WITH NEW TRACTOR 3ALENA %STATE YR CONTRACT

Begarra Street, Renmark.................................. 8.7 acres .....$280,000

Mark Cresp +ULKYNE 3TREET )T S ALL ABOUT POTENTIAL s 3ET ON APPROX (! ACRES s 2EADY TO GO FOR THE HORSE LOVERS WITH STABLES AND FENCING ALL DONE s &OUR BEDROOM HOME s %XCELLENT SHEDDING Price: $165,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

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&25)4 02/0%24)%3 Wren Street, Chaffey.......................................... 26.7 acres ...$450,000

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$130,000

Renmark

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11.91 Ha (29.4 Acres) s -, #ENTRAL )RRIGATION 4RUST WATER ALLOCATION s $RIP IRRIGATION $IX lLTER FERTIGATION TANK ETC s TREES CROPPING FROM EARLY $ECEMBER TO LATE *ANUARY s 0ACKING AND MARKETING OUTLET AVAILABLE IF REQUIRED

WE NEED MORE RENTAL PROPERTIES We are currently experiencing a high demand for properties in Renmark. )F YOU HAVE A VACANT PROPERTY PLEASE CALL OUR OFlCE ON

Buy now with the coming crop Substantial production and income without establishment headaches

8586 6831

CONTACT

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Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 or 8586 6831 4HURK 3TREET Price: $210,000

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12.15 - 12.45am

10 Derrick Street LJ Hooker Berri 1 Sultana Street Ray White Renmark

GLOSSOP 11.15 - 11.45am

LL OF the hard work has been done for you at this address, all you need to do is move in and enjoy life! Superbly located only a short walk from the Berri Primary School and close to the hospital and main shopping precinct, this home is sure to impress all ages. Freshly painted and with plush carpet and tiling and quality fittings and fixtures throughout, the home offers a large master bedroom with spacious walk-in robe with down lights, whilst bedrooms two and three both boast built-in robes. The modern and spaciously designed kitchen has been tastefully done and con-

tains stainless steel dishwasher and cooking appliances, allowing the chef of the home to prepare the family meals whilst overlooking the living areas. The Daikin reverse cycle ducted airconditioning provides comfort all year round. Fully fenced outdoor entertaining area with paved flooring will be a delight to have guests around and enjoy the country air. Easy care low maintenance garden with lawned area adds to the appeal. The 5m x 7.5m shed with concrete floor and three phase power is ideal to store your boat and use the newly erected carport to park your vehicles, there’s plenty of room.

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10.30 - 11.00am

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26 Meander Avenue Ray White Renmark

168 Seventeenth Street Ray White Renmark

12 Ogilvy Street Ray White Renmark 26 Meander Avenue Ray White Renmark

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Saturday October 20th 10.30 - 11.00am

BERRI, 10 Derrick Street FABULOUS HOME IN PRIME LOCATION

$215,000

This solid brick home is centrally located in a great position. It is in an elevated position with low maintenance gardens, large main bedroom and lounge room. Open plan dining and kitchen area. It has R/C heating/cooling as well as a fireplace with gas heating and modern ducted evaporative cooling. It has been recently tastefully refurbished and painted throughout and is complete with carport umr, garden shed and landscaped backyard. Priced to sell quickly and is ready for you to move in.

Saturday October 20th 11.15 - 11.45am

New Release GLOSSOP, 9 Dalziel Road

Situated on ¾ acre of land just outside of Berri is this beautifully presented four bedroom home. With recently renovated kitchen and bathroom, the kitchen comes with dishwasher, built-in fridge/freezer and loads of cupboard space. The bathroom has both bath and separate shower. The large master bedroom comes with builtins and there are three other great size bedrooms.

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

BERRI, 15 Minnis Rd

$480,000

THE ONE YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR!

BARMERA, 31 Hawdon Street

$265,000

Situated in an excellent position is this beautifully presented three bedroom home with new kitchen, good size lounge and family room, large outside entertaining area, two garden sheds, two toilets and two parking areas. This home needs nothing done to it and is a perfect first or retirement home. A must see, for the perfectionist.

$485,000

Situated on a couple of acres between Monash and Berri is this beautifully presented family home. Comprising four bedrooms, an office, ensuite, walk-in robe, two large living areas, a dining area and an outstanding timber kitchen, you will want for nothing. French doors lead outside to a large entertaining area and in-ground pool. To complete the package is a concreted three bay shed for the handyman and a double carport. Finally, you can move out of town and have it all. *Private viewing only. Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

KINGSTON ON MURRAY, Farley Road

Situated within walking distance of main street. Large allotment. Three bedroom character home, reverse cycle airconditioning, polished floor boards, large shed and carport. Rear lane access. This home has the three most important things, position, size and character. Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

COOLTONG, 143 Old Cooltong Avenue

$120,000

COTTAGE OUT OF TOWN

Situated on approximately one acre out of town near Cooltong is this small two bedroom cottage. Complete with sitting area, lounge, kitchen/dining and a split system in the lounge, privacy is guaranteed. Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

REDUCED AGAIN

$299,000

SET HIGH ON THE HILL

LOXTON, 15 Coral St

$156,000

FIRST OR LAST WITH COTTAGE GARDEN

Excellent presentation is the major feature of this two bedroom home. Complete with open plan kitchen/dining area, both bedrooms have built-ins and are fully carpeted with ceiling fans and curtains. This home has been newly painted and has a large outdoor pergola and carport. With too many features to list this is a must see for the person who only wants the best.

Situated on about 2.5 acres, this four bedroom home offers ducted air throughout, good size living space, sunken lounge, large separate family room and four good sized bedrooms. There is a good amount of shedding and large amount of rain water tanks. Internet: 3DOFD7

$125,000

GREAT LOCATION

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

MONASH, Distillery Road

BARMERA, 30 Dickerson Street

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

PERFECT PRESENTATION

Featuring ; - Prominent position, close to Berri set on low maintenance 2.5 acres of land - Home a huge 400 sq metres under main roof - Four carpeted double bedrooms with built-in robes - Study - Two living areas - Outdoor entertaining with landscaped gardens - Solar savings - Ample undercover parking.

OUT OF TOWN AT ITS FINEST

$330,000

NOTHING TO DO BUT MOVE IN

Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

INVESTMENT PROPERTIES

BERRI, 64 Zante Road

$129,000

AFFORDABLE CORNER BLOCK

Three bedroom home on corner lot. Side entrance to the garage/workshop. Good sized block. Neat throughout with lounge, kitchen, tiled bathroom. At present tenanted on a fixed term. Suit first home buyer or investor. Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304

BERRI, 9b Fenwick Road

$238,000

POSITION, POSITION, POSITION

Set in a great position nested near a park, is this three bedroom villa. Comprising open plan kitchen/dining family, and separate lounge it has a lovely outdoor entertaining area off the dining. Compact and complete with a small garden shed and carport. Details: Sue Wurth Mobile: 0431 488 538

$89,000 BERRI, 6/11 Coneybeer Street

LOXTON, 40 First Street

GOOD INVESTMENT

INVESTMENT FLATS PLUS LAND

Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304

RLA 1935

GREAT INVESTMENT

This low maintenance property is situated on the lake front. The bessa brick home has open plan lounge/kitchen/dining, a good sized carpeted bedroom and a fully tiled bathroom. Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304

$229,000 BERRI, 4A McLean Street

BERRI, 53 Kay Avenue

MODERN VILLA

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Situated in a popular area close to facilities and surrounded by quality homes is this three bedroom modern spacious home. Complete with airconditioning, garage UMR and pergola. Suit retiree or investor. Currently tenanted at $245. Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304

$330,000

Three flats situated opposite the Riverland Central Plaza, in Berri, are on the market. Each flat comprises of two bedrooms, airconditioning, a small yard and a carport. Currently these flats are fully let and returning seven per cent. Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304

$89,000 BERRI, 11/11 Coneybeer Street GREAT INVESTMENT

One bedroom community titled unit featuring built-in robes in bedroom, open plan living kitchen, dining, partly furnished including fridge, two lounge chairs and double ensemble. Bathroom, undercover parking, split system. Tenanted at $145pw. Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304

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Upstairs single bedroom unit with built-in robes and ensuite bathroom. Open plan living area including kitchenette, partly furnished with carport. Sitting tenant returning $7,280 per annum.

$99,500 BARMERA, 20 Queen Elizabeth Drive

$455,000

Situated on the corner of Sixth/ First Street are six two bedroom flats plus land suitable for further development. The flats have good returns and will be an excellent investment.

Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304

BERRI, 5 Coombe Street

$145,000

POSITION & PRESENTATION

Featuring three bedrooms, lounge, pine kitchen and meals area. Carpeted throughout. Gas heating and evaporative cooling. Carport plus plenty of shedding. Rear lane access. Suit investor or first home buyer. All close to swimming pool and facilities. Details: Sue Wurth Mobile: 0431 488 538

REDUCED AGAIN

BERRI, 1/52 & 2/52 $118,000 ea Old Sturt Highway

BARMERA, 284 Caddy Road

BRICK STRATA UNIT

COUNTRY LIVING

Add this to your investment portfolio! Two bedroom community titled unit in a small group. Built-in robes, open plan living areas, modern kitchen, reverse cycle airconditioning, carport, fenced yard. Currently tenanted. Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304

REDUCED TO

$159,000

Situated just outside of Barmera on 3.78 acres of land is this comfortable three bedroom home. Inside comes complete with good size bedrooms and open plan kitchen/dining and lounge. Outside there is plenty of room to move and a large shed. Details: Sue Wurth Mobile: 0431 488 538

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Situated in an enviable position on a quiet street in Berri is this delightful four bedroom home. Family’s will fall in love with the separate formal lounge, study/games room and there is a large sized kitchen for the cook. Details: Sue Wurth Mobile: 0431 488 538


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FOR SALE COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES

RENTAL PROPERTIES BERRI PROPERTIES

WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR LEASE IN BERRI

1/62 DERREK ST

WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR LEASE Warehouse space available. Approx 6,312 square metres with steel framed hangers. The first hanger measures 3,168 square metres with a clearance of 8.7 metres high. Power and water are available. Lease negotiable. The second hanger measures approx 2,921 square metres with pits plus offices, toilets and evaporative airconditioning. Lease negotiable.

Price: $190

PW

Executive 2 bedroom apartment in desirable area of Berri, open living, enclosed yard. No pets.

BERRI, Sturt Hwy

9B OMALLEY ST

BERRI, Sturt Hwy

$87,500ea

VACANT LAND Two parcels of land in Industrial Park fronting the Sturt Highway. Approx 2,100 square metres and 1,400 square metres. Water and power are available. Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Price: $190

PW

Modern 3 bdr,built-in robes, spacious open living, split system, enclosed yard and carport. 59B KAY AVE

Price: $190

Price: $185

PW

Large 2 bdr home with 2 living areas, S/S and enclosed yard.

Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

23 MAHONEY ST

Price:

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185 PW

Modern 3 bedroom open plan home, slit system, carport, enclosed yard and shed.

$130,000

1/82 POWELL ST

Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

LOXTON, East/Edward Tce

$395,000

COMMERCIAL SHOPS Group of Freehold Shops, all currently let, plus large storage area. Two shop premises fronting East Terrace and two on Edward Street. Returning $36,000.

PW

2 bedroom villa, open living, slit system heating/cooling, carport.

PLUS GST

WORKSHOP, SHOWROOM & OFFICE Large workshop, shed, formally used for Auto Electrical work. Approx 300 sq metres, fenced, on land.

Price: $175

BERRI, 11 William St

$179,000

SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING Approximately 180sqm. Corner position, airconditioning, kitchen, toilet. Two car parks, previously used for office stationery sales. Suit offices or retail. Selling with vacant possession. Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

12 MCGREGOR ST

Price: $170

PW

3 bdr, spacious, timber floor, reverse cycle airconditioning, large rear verandah and manageable rear yard. 15 RL GAMBLING RD

Price: $160

Price: $160

PW

2 bedroom front unit with carport, reverse cycle heating/cooling, open plan living and a small back yard. Price: $160

16A SULTANA ST

PW

2 bedroom unit, built-in robes, tiled kitchen area, open living, enclosed back yard, carport, close to all facilities. 5/5 GRENACHE AVE

Price: $155

PW

2 bdr unit close to school and shopping with carport, reverse cycle airconditioning and rear yard. 2/2 MORTIMER ROAD

Price: $155

PW

2 bedroom unit, convenient location.

Price: $145

Price: $170

LYRUP PROPERTIES 360 PIKE CREEK RD

Price: $280

KINGSTON ON MURRAY PROPERTY 340 HOLMES RD

Price: $165

LOXTON, Drabsch St

$150,000

LAND Situated just off the main street in Loxton’s business district, is an opportunity to purchase vacant land. Develop further or use for parking.

Price: 140 PW 3/65 TONKIN AVE 2 bedroom, built-in robes, open living, reverse cycle airconditioning, small rear yard, carport.

Price: $135

2/97 15TH ST

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LOXTON PROPERTIES Price: $275

3A MCEWEN DR

PW

Executive 3 bdr with ensuite well presented home, open living, formal lounge and double garaging.

1/86 JAMES AVE

Price: $145

NOBODY DOES IT BETTER… For more information on any of the rental properties PLEASE PHONE 8582 2744 or visit www.ljhooker.com.au/berri

INDUSTRIAL SHOPS Three vacant shops, A/C, plus three bay shedding with roller doors on land, parking, bitumen paving. Situated in an industrial area, these shops are an opportunity to establish your own business or occupy one and rent out the others. Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

Suit investor or first home buyer REDUCED TO LOXTON, Drabsch St

FOUR BRICK SHOPS Separate entrance for each, all on one title, at present vacant. An opportunity to run your own business or to lease. Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

BARMERA, Barwell Ave

$149,000

BARMERA COMMERCIAL SHOP Situated in the main street in a prime location. Shop premises plus attached residence. Vacant possession. An opportunity to run your own business, formally a deli. Priced to sell. Details: Iris Williams Ph: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

COMMERCIAL LEASING BERRI, 6 WILSON ST Approx 130 sqm. Shop premises fitted out as offices and reception area. Reverse cycle airconditioning. Parking at rear. $900 per month. Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI DENNY STREET Approx 160sqm refurbished corner position. Glass display windows all around. Airconditioning and kitchen. Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI HUGHES STREET Prime location in Berri, Reverse cycle airconditioning. Suit office/workshop. Parking available. $850 per week. Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI RIVERVIEW DRIVE

Shared office space, two offices with facilities, airconditioning and parking. Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

RLA 1935

BERRI WILSON STREET Shop premises approx 200sqm, suit retail. Airconditioning, kitchen and two toilets. Lease negotiable, $330.pw PLUS OUTGOINGS. Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI, VAUGHAN TCE Approx 410sqm fronting Vaughan Tce. Large building including glassed showroom, reception area, kitchen and toilets on site. Parking. Suit retail. Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

LOXTON EAST TERRACE Prime location in the main street, approximately 200sqm. Carpeted with airconditioning, kitchen and toilets. Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

RENMARK ARCADE Large shop premises in prominent position. Reverse cycle airconditioning, next to the supermarket, kitchen/toilets. Parking. Lease negotiable. Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

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ITUATED within walking distance of the main street, this character home is on a large allotment and has three bedrooms. Features include reverse cycle airconditioning, polished floor boards, a large shed and a carport. There is also rear lane access. This home has the three most important things, position, size and character.

BARMERA

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30 Dickerson Street Price $125,000 Inspect By appointment RLA 1935

PW

Large 2 bdr ground floor unit, R/C airconditioning, open plan living, shower only, small rear yard.

Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

$205,000

PW

1 bedroom with built-in robe, within walking distance to shopping, reverse cycle, small enclosed yard, and carport.

$300,000’s

REDUCED TO

PW

Spacious 3 bedroom, on land, large open living/dining, refrigerated airconditioning, carport and enclosed yard. No Pets.

REDUCED TO LOW BERRI, Verrall Cres

PW

4 bedroom on land including study, built-in robes, huge rumpus, outdoor entertainment, split systems, double garage and established gardens.

Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

REDUCED FOR A QUICK SALE

PW

3 bedroom on land, spacious lounge with large bedrooms.

RENMARK, UNITS - NO PETS PW

2 bedroom, built-in robes, spacious open living, carport and lake views.

PW

3 bdr, built-in robes, quiet location, close to school and shopping, revese cycle airconditioning and enclosed yard.

76 GARRETT RD

BARMERA, UNITS - NO PETS 6/86 NOOKAMKA

REDUCED TO SELL

BERRI, Mortimer/Todd St

2/7 GRENACHE AVE

PW

Top corner location, brick, BIRs, modern bathroom, encl. yard. 8 CLARK ST

GLOSSOP PROPERTIES

BERRI, UNITS - NO PETS

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Classifieds P: 8582 5500 - 10A Wilson Street, Berri - classies@riverlandweekly.com.au Engagement

For Sale

GWIAZDA – GEYER It is with great pleasure that Peter and Bronwyn of Winkie together with Steve and Joanne of Aldgate announce the engagement of Stacey and Nathan on October 8th, 2012. With love and best wishes from both families.

YORK adjustable bench press (flat, incline, decline) comes with lat attachment and preacher curl bench, includes bar and weights $400. Phone 0459 422 016.

Death Notice

Motor Vehicles 2005 Hilux “Workmate” Ute 2.7lt, A/Cond, tint wind, 198,000kms, exc cond, XFE-499 $7,750 ONO. Phone 0409 554 487.

DAEWOO Lanos 1998 Hatchback, white, 277,000kms, mags, A/C, C/D, exhaust, tinted windows, new tyres, breaks & radiator, just been fully serviced, cheap HOFFMANN, Michael to run, good first car, REG The members & Partners BB-546J $3,000 ONO. of the Lions Club of Berri Phone 0488 027 537. are saddened by the passing of past President Public Notices Michael. Michael was a valued member and dear INSURANCE - For friend, we will miss him. the most competitive prices on home, In Memoriam contents, commercial, HAMPEL (nee Nokes) caravan and boats. Contact your local Sara Agents, 12/11/1989 - 14/10/2011 SGIC Rosenthal’s, Renmark, We can’t believe it has Ph 8586 6626 or Berri, been a year since you left Ph 8582 3644. us. The heartbreak has not lessened and we miss LHS Reunion first year you everyday. You are students & teachers, 5th our guardian angel and October 2013, contact we know you are forever Janet 8584 5576 or with us in our hearts and wen27@htomail.com thoughts. Love Mum and Services Dad Sara, already a year has passed since we saw your beautiful smile. Now we hold you and the memories we shared close to our heart. We miss you everyday beautiful girl. We love you to the moon and back. Love always Katey and Josh Goldner xxx

DOG grooming. Bathing, blow-drying, clipping. For an appointment, Ph Kay on 8583 5325.

Mummy, everyday I know you’re not far away, as I’m lucky to have my own guardian angel. I love you mummy. Love Mia xox

PAINTING wanted. 23 years experience. Free quote. ABN 52014912126 BLD 108538. Contact 0414 686 565 or home 8588 7357.

For Sale CARAVAN Roadstar/ Tropic Star. VGR-269. 17’4” pop top, single axle, 2 single beds, sleeps five, complete with all accessories including towing aids, ex cond. $25,000 ono. Phone Dennis or Kath on 0438 016 088 or 8541 4583. Will email photos and more info if required. GOATS for sale, 9 month old female Saanen milk goat, hand raised 18 month old female Boer meat goat. Phone 0410 438 034. HONDA generator EU10I inverter as new limited use suit caravan or boat, $595. Phone 0413 330 453.

IAN Copeland trade painter and decorator, small job specialist, furniture refurnishing, free quotes. Phone 0408 108 304 or ijcopeland@ bigpond.com.au

TANK Lining, leaking concrete and iron water tanks lined with fibreglass, onsite all areas. Ph Pete Headlam 08 8764 8131.

Situation Vacant CARERS to work for mature disabled lady in home. Personal and domestic Carers duties work unsupervised, use initiative, honest and reliable, hours and days flexible, cleanliness tidiness and hygienic disposition. Phone 0412 186 164.

For Hire JUMPING CASTLES! Birthday parties & special events, all Riverland Towns. Call Ken, 0437 061 847.

MENS EMC2 equip carbon fibre road bike as new condition, Shimano 600 Wanted To Buy running gear, $2,900 ONO. RENMARK Caravan Phone 0413 606 442. Centre consigns and TRAILER new 7 X 5 drop sells a wide range of Pre axle, breaks, extendable Loved and New Caravans. draw bar, and new tyres. Ask for a free Trade In Phone Mike Zeppel Appraisal today. Phone 0427 820 815. (08) 8595 1911.

Wanted To Buy

Public Notices

Garage Sale

WINE grape tote bin, BERRI - 17 Gilbert St phone (03) 5027 9318. Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st, 8am start, cupboards, Garage Sales tables, car parts, Bric A RENMARK LIONS CLUB Brac & lots more. - SPECIAL ROSE WEEK Work Wanted GARAGE SALE NEXT WEEK at the W.E. Wood Pavilion CONTRACT work, No.2 Oval Renmark slashing, pruning, thinning, Saturday 27th October will spraying and irrigation of feature a COLLECTABLES vines or any fruit block AUCTION at 08:45 am and work. Big or Small, will include items such Ph 0434 240 944. as; A 100year old Meat Safe, Bakelite Radios, Old Lost Mixmaster, 32 Volt Fan, Hotpoint Electric Jugs, ONE blue bike Monday Insulators, Tea Kettle and morning 15/10, between much more. Enquiries 6am and 7am at Renmark 0419 801 996. High School oval. If BERRI - 35 Vaughan Tce anyone got this please Saturday 20th of October ring Kylie on 0410723890. 8am – 5pm, household (There will be a reward if items, 2 bikes, 5 burner returned). ultra Q grill, Bric A Brac & lots more.

Annual General Meeting Sunday 21st October at 3pm To be held at the clubrooms in Paruna Please come and help our club’s future

Berri Football Club

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST COMMUNITY MEMBERS

Council is seeking expressions of interest from members of the public who would like to be considered as a community member of the Martin Bend Recreational Area Committee. The main role of the Martin Bend Recreational Area Committee is to provide a forum for stakeholders to have input on proposals that affect the Martin Bend Recreational area use and to plan improvements to the Martin Bend area that increase the visual amenity. People with an affinity and knowledge of the Martin Bend Recreational area are encouraged to apply. Copy of the Committees Terms of Reference are available on request. Expressions of interest, detailing skills and knowledge should be forwarded to David Beaton Martin Bend Recreational Area Committee Berri Barmera Council PO Box 229, BERRI SA 5343 by 5.00pm on Thursday 1 November 2012.

2013 Coaching Positions NOW OPEN

A Grade, Reserves, Under 18, Under 15 and Under 13 Attention President Berri Football Club PO Box 494, Berri SA 5343 bjwoolston@bigpond.com.au Applications by COB Friday 19th October 2012 Inquiries phone President Brenton Woolston on

Annual General Meeting 6.30pm – Tuesday 23rd October 2012 Renmark Olympic Soccer Club Rooms Nominations & election of all office bearers and committee members will be conducted.

Secretary – Jacqui Zanlorenzi

Tuesday 23rd October s The Palms Bingo, Berri Bowling club, eyes down 10.30am. Proceeds going to Barmera Residential Care.

Monday 22nd October s Open Door, Barmera Uniting Church Hall 1-4pm. Time for a cuppa and a chat.

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C Community Church & Centre Jellett Road, Berri

Real People Sunday 10am Living Passionately Pastor Fulfilling Bill & Rayleen y Destiny Keros Ph/Fax 8582 3928 Sunday10am church@vinecommunity.org Ps. Bill & Rayleen Keros

Find F i d us on Facebook

Children’s activities Weekly meetings for all ages Community lunch from 12pm, first Sunday of every month, all welcome

Ps. Roger Risson Phone 0419 783 779 www.berrichurchofchrist.org.au

Loxton & Renmark Uniting Church October 21 Renmark West 8.30am Kingston Selvaraj Renmark Ave 10am Kingston Selvaraj Loxton 10am HC Rev Nathan Whillas PHONE 8584 7474 ALL WELCOME

RIVERLAND

19 Sunrise Court, Berri

Sunday 21st October

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20

Cnr Pascoe Tce & Laffer St

9.50am: Bible Study Groups for all ages 11.30am: Family Worship

Janssen Ang & Ps Trevor Auright

Presenter: Kyle Richardson

Ph 8583 2065 Mob 0434 925 290

PHONE 0400 330 857

Worship & Communion

5pm Barmera

Baptist Church

1 Verran Terrace, Berri (Band Hall)

Enquires

s The Riverland Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Support Group’s next meeting will be held at the Riverland Resource Centre 9/11 Seekamp St, Berri from 1.30pm-3.30pm for more information contact Raelene or Simon on 0449 120 715. s Loxton Girl Guides Bowls Night to be held at Loxton Bowling Club at 6.30pm for 7pm start. Teams of 4 people, cost will be $7 per person, supper supplied. Phone 8584 5139 to book or for information.

s Berri Pacemakers Bingo, Berri Resort Hotel eyes down at 2pm. Proceeds going to Berri Softball Club.

riverlandcentral.org.au

BBQ provided

Friday 19th October

Sunday 21st October

8583 2260

Sunday Worship 10am

Senior Players & Supporters urged to attend.

October 18 - October 25

s Riverland Ballroom Dancing to be held at Loxton, all evening dances will run from 7.3011.30pm, please bring a plate of supper. For more information, phone Ray Edwards 8584 5945. s The PS Industry will steam for Rose Week at 11am-12.30pm, 2pm-3pm and again at 3.30pm-4.30pm, also Sunday at 1.30pm3pm. Devonshire morning and afternoon tea included in all trips. For information and bookings phone 8586 6704.

Pastor David Crossfield

RENMARK OLYMPIC SOCCER CLUB

Community Events File

Saturday 20th October

Worship Kids Program Coffee & Cake All welcome!

Old Sturt Highway FRIENDSHIP FELLOWSHIP WORSHIP

Seventh-day Adventist

0421 307 388

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Berri Church of Christ

0417 552 231

For further information, please contact David Beaton on 8582 1922. DAVID BEATON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Old Sturt Highway Glossop

Wish to thank all Coaches and Support Staff for their efforts and commitment during the 2012 Season

All written applications to be:

MARTIN BEND RECREATIONAL AREA COMMITTEE

Church Services

BROWN’S WELL FOOTBALL CLUB

14 Edward St, Loxton 10am Sunday October 21

SUNDAY October 21, 10am Morning Worship & Communion

Guest Speaker Brian Arthur

Ps John Saulo

Morning Tea 11.30am Pooled Lunch 12 noon All welcome

Phone: 8584 5044

Enquiries phone 8582 2920 or 8588 2506

Wednesday 24th October s Rainbow connection is a support group for people and their Carers with mental issues. We meet weekly on a Wednesday 10am3pm at the Riverland Resource Centre, 9/11 Seekamp Street, Berri. Come join us in our events and activities. s After Cancer Treatment free community information session, 5pm for 5.30pm start to 8pm. Berri Resort Hotel, RSVP Cancer Council Helpline 13 11 20 or chl@cancersa.org.au by Friday 19th October.

LUTHERAN CHURCH LOXTON PARISH

October 21st Twenty First Sunday after Pentecost St Peter’s

8.30am HC 10.30am

Concordia

10am Lay Reading

Thursday 25th October s Riverland Gem and Mineral Club workshop every Thursday, 3-5pm at Glossop. Contact Dennis 8582 3430 for information. s The Riverland Bridge Club meets every Thursday at the Loxton Club from 9am, new players welcome. For more info phone Peter on 8584 7735.

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10.30am Baptism - Kohrt

Meribah Taplan

10.30am HC Georg 9am HC Georg

s Free computer lessons for beginners on Thursdays at the Barmera Library. Bookings essential. Phone 8588 2872.

Bookpurnong

s Playgroup, Thursday Mornings 9-11 during school terms, Riverland Christian School, 128 Distillery Rd, Glossop.

Wednesday October 24th Rest Home 10.40am HC

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Public Notices & Employment P: 8582 5500 - 10A Wilson Street, Berri - classies@riverlandweekly.com.au

Public Notices

Positions Vacant

Riverland CREATE WEALTH through RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY INVESTMENT Join us at a FREE workshop with other local members who have been through the experience. Tuesday 23rd October, 7.30pm Loxton Hotel. Call Di Harris 0427 888 510

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Enquiries to 0414 424 303

JP Classroom Teacher (R/1) 0.8 Contract for 2013

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EAST MURRAY FOOTBALL AND NETBALL CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS To Be Held Friday 19th October 2012 In The East Murray Community Centre Starting at 7.30 pm Everyone Welcomed To Attend All Meetings Any apologies to

Applications close: Friday 19-10-2012

BARMERA UNITED SOCCER CLUB

Annual General Meeting Wednesday, 24th October 2012 at the Barmera United Soccer Clubrooms at 7pm

Tim Whetstone MP Member for Chaffey

Come along and help us make plans for the future of our club at Bruce Oval.

Trainee - Clerical Processing

Phone Tania 8588 1114 or Heidi 8582 2683

Applications are invited for a full-time trainee vacancy in the Berri electorate ofďŹ ce of Tim Whetstone MP, Member for Chaffey.

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To apply for this position you must be aged 17-24, or 17-28 in special circumstances.

LOXTON PRIMARY SCHOOL

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Schools Ministry Group along with Riverland Youth Ministries, is seeking applications for this 14 to 15 hour per week position, commencing Term 1, 2013.

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A Job and Person SpeciďŹ cation, including details on “How to Applyâ€?, is available from Schools Ministry Group on 8378 6800 or mail@smg.asn.au

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Address: Pyap Street Loxton SA 5333

Closing date: Wednesday October 31st at 5pm

Position Vacant

David Andriske 0427 792 022 Sandy Redden 8587 4132

CURRENT VACANCY District Council of Loxton Waikerie Waikerie Waste Transfer Station Revised Operational Times Over the past 12 months data has been collected to identify the current usage (days & times) most frequently used at the above facility. Minimal usage currently operating over a 7 day period has allowed council to consider new operational times. At the September council meeting the following revised operational times were adopted; Thursday 12.30pm-4.30pm Saturday 12.30pm-4.30pm Sunday 12.30pm-4.30pm The new operational times will apply from 1 November 2012. These operational times will be reviewed quarterly and should you require further clariďŹ cation or discussion, please contact Director Infrastructure Services Chris Fels on 8584 8000 or mobile 0428 858 283

OfďŹ ce Administration Assistant SMGT has as opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated person to undertake a traineeship in CertiďŹ cate III in Business Administration. The successful applicant will be responsible for processing accounts payable and receivable, maintaining a general ledger and performing receptionist duties. An outstanding career opportunity exists for an individual with the required skills and motivation. For a Position Description or further information, contact Peter Rowe on 8582 4770 or email prowe@smgt.com.au Please forward applications by 5.00pm Wednesday 24th October to: Peter Rowe Employment Consultant 2a Wilson St, Berri 5343 Closing date is subject to change

SMGT is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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LISA Philp married Michael Hettner on Saturday, September 15 at Martin’s Bend in Berri. The couple celebrated with a reception with family and friends at the Renmark Club. Lisa is the daughter of Chris Philp and Julie McCreanor, of Berri, and Michael is the son of Ross and Beverly Hettner, of Cobdogla. Lisa and Michael honeymooned in Vanuatu and will reside in Cobdogla.

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CHARLIE’S SPORTS GOSS WITH GRAHAM CHARLTON

Big names join squad

■ SHOT: Former SA batsman Matthew Elliott is part of the Masters tour to Renmark next month. Photo: ABC ■ THE list of former top line cricketers that will be members of the Australian Cricketers’ Association’s Masters tour, including a Twenty20 game at Renmark in November, continues to grow with Peter Sleep, Matthew Elliott and Tim Nielsen now added to those announced previously, John Davison, Terry Aldermann and Greg Matthews. Former Australian coach and South Australian wicketkeeper Tim Nielsen, leg-spinning allrounder Peter Sleep and former Australian, Victorian and South Australian left-hander Matthew Elliott add depth to an already formidable team with the rest of the squad to be revealed over the next fortnight. The trio will be part of the ACA Masters tour taking place from November 15 to 17, the highlight of which will be an action-packed Twenty20 match on Friday, No-

vember 16, against a representative team of Riverland players. Elliott, who boasts a highest Test score of 199 against England during the 1997 Ashes series, said he is looking forward to the Twenty20 game. “I’m really excited to be part of the tour and can’t wait to get to Renmark to join up with the Masters,” he said. “I know how passionate this region is about its cricket and I’m really pumped to be supporting the 100th anniversary of cricket in Renmark. “Hopefully we can put on a good show during the match and in all the other events around the tour. “Most of the ACA Masters guys I played with, or against, in my career, so it’ll be great to catch up, hopefully hit a few off the middle of the bat and share some stories.”

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Improved bowlers ■ IMPROVED efforts by the Barmera Bowlling Club’s first division men’s Saturday pennant team are perhaps a performance indicator across the whole club. There is certainly a new approach and attitude at the Lakeside club both on and off the greens and I caught up with club president Peter van Enkhuyzen on Monday to ask him about the reasons behind the increase in enthusiasm that is making people sit up and take notice. ‘Enky’ is not new to sport or sports administration. He was secretary of the Barmera Monash Football Club for 25 years and is in his fifth year as president of the Barmera Bowling Club. Peter served the first of the club’s legislated two year terms in 20012002 and his second stint in 20102011 before deciding to enter into a third term in 2012. “The main reason I decided to go on was because I did not believe we had achieved enough in night owl bowls,” he said. Peter explained that not only is social bowls a way of attracting new participants, possibly into pennant teams, but it is also a major contributor towards the financial lifeline of the club. Barmera night owls on Thursday and social bowls are right up there with the best in the Riverland. “We have around 70 playing night owls and while it is still short of the best, we had previously around 120, it is on the increase,” Peter said. President of the club’s social committee, which has increased to a group of 14 people, Peter has also been a sole selector for the men’s teams for two years. “Being without a men’s pennant

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her husband Dennis who reached the milestone in a long career with the men’s team. Andrew Hill continues to chalk up the kilometres as he travels to Adelaide for training and state team events. He will be at a trial this Sunday towards selection in a series against Victoria next January and then in Adelaide from Wednesday to Friday for a SA versus New Zealand match. This has been designed as a warm-up for the Kiwis on one of the venues for the World Championships to be held next month.

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veteran Vic Pavia. It seems in Pavia’s case there is credence to ‘never writing a champion off,’ as he is back to the form that made him a state player some years ago. So despite a 20 shot deficit that result may not have been all that bad. “We were up by five shots at halftime but Pavia was unbelievable and took it away from us,” Peter said. Nevertheless the Barmera president is encouraged by this season’s player commitment. “We have introduced a number of younger bowlers to our number one team this season and we are going to be patient and persevere with them,” Peter said. The club is also encouraging its players to enter as many of the Riverland season’s competitions as it is able to with 11 nominations in a field of 29 for the State Open Singles sectional play at Barmera on October 21. “We are also taking teams away to play at other clubs,” Peter said. “We have already been to Coomealla and have trips planned to Blyth and Balaklava. “These extra chances to play against a variety of opponents is important but the trips are also about developing club and team spirit.” Over the past couple of seasons Barmera has also run sessions for local primary school children. “The biggest misconception ever is that bowls is only a sport for older people,” Peter said. “Just look at the Australian and state teams of today and you will see what I mean”. In closing, Peter issued an invitation to anyone interested in bowling in a team or just as a social event to contact him on 8588 3274.

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Bowling Club for the opportunities being offered to the promising youngsters. “Gerrin, who is only 14 years of age and was only added to the state squad mid year has been promoted to Loxton’s first division men’s pennant team this season, while Tamzin, 16, was also given a similar opportunity with the women’s side during the school holidays,” he said.

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Thursday October 18, 2012 – Riverland Weekly • 27 I think the overall depth makes it one of the greatest Caulfield Cups of the modern era ~ Greg Carpenter.

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The number of senior teams in the Riverland Baseball League competition this season.

Barmera Lakers go into recess as Riverland Baseball League decides to merge grades

Six team competition ■ WITH the Barmera Lakers Baseball Club deciding to go into recess for this season the Riverland League will have the one six team competition for 2012-13. Berri and Renmark will each have two sides with the other teams, Loxton and Lyrup, with the balance between the number one and two teams at Berri and Renmark a matter for the clubs to decide. It is understood a number of Barmera players have transferred under permit to other clubs. On a positive note, talking to former USA Major League player Luke Prokopec last weekend, I found that soon after his return to live in Renmark he is becoming involved in the Little League concept being introduced into the Riverland. All children around nine to 13 years of age, boys and girls, whether they have tried baseball

■ SLIDE: A Renmark player slides in during Riverland Baseball’s round one action on the weekend. Photo: GRANT SCHWARTZKOPFF

or not, are invited to a Come and Try session at Glassey Park from 6 to 8pm tonight. Already Luke, who is the Little League Head Coach, believes that there are sufficient youngsters available to form four teams but more can be catered for. Subscriptions, with a payment plan available, are $85 which includes a full Major League style jersey, hat and pants.

Contac Luke on 0408 885 628 or Nick Kuhn on 0400 882 677 for further information. Little League, a fun and safe way into the competitive atmosphere of the sport, is indeed a big player in the world of baseball. There is a pathway for grassroots community Little League teams to represent Australia in the World Series in USA in front of a crowd of 40,000 people and being televised

around the globe. In Australia to reach this level it goes best community team, association team in State Championships, State Champion to Nationals, National Champion to USA. Meanwhile, as far as Prokopec is concerned, we mentioned last week that his Major League career was halted by a severe arm injury. Well while that arm is still far from recovered he has been back playing on occasions and, in fact, was a member of the Sunraysia team that won the title at the recent SA Country Championships in Adelaide. “It was a matter of wanting to play alongside a number of fellows in Sunraysia that I had played with very early in my career,” he explained. So the new coach of our Riverland Little League is obviously in pretty good form.

Yacht club members battle in challenging conditions ■ AFTER the magnificent sailing conditions in the opening weeks of the season at the Lake Bonney Yacht Club, last Saturday’s light and variable winds were an anti climax. Mark Pfennig with ‘The

Matrix’ continued his good form and Steve Thomas with ‘Just Do It’ put the problems of the previous weekend behind him to share line honours in the two handicap A races for Miscellaneous Catamarans.

In race one, placings were Pfennig, Thomas and Peter Dunk and Kirsten Thomas sailing ‘Splashes of Brilliance’ and in race two Thomas was the winner ahead of Pfennig, Dunk and Thomas.

In division two for Pacers, ‘Sea Chook’ with Tim and Josh Ridley aboard took the honours. Handicap B1 is programmed for this Saturday and can involve either multi short races or one

long event to be decided at the sailing committee’s discretion depending on conditions. Meanwhile, persons interested in sailing training are invited to contact Steve Thomas on 8588 8005.

Nickolai continues good form

Loxton Sporting Club to host traditional Melbourne Cup Eve dinner

■ LOXTON and Renmark–Berri Field and Game members took aim at the 75 Target Riverland Steel/Poly’s Fruit Juice’s Compak Championships at the Loxton range on Sunday in perfect conditions for shooting. Scores were close in all three rounds of the A, B and C grade competitions with the B grade, in particular, closely fought between ‘Gundy’ Schmaal (Loxton) and father and son Renmark duo John and Matt Redway. In A grade, Kevin Nickolai continued his good form to win with a score of 64/75 ahead of his Loxton club mate Ray Pash, 60/75. The Redway’s John 61/75, and Matt, 54/75 took the B grade honours, and in C grade, Loxton’s Paul Pippos, 54/75, dominated the shoot with Bryce Eagle, a new member at Loxton, second on 37/75. Briley, the twelve-year-oldson of Loxton club president Rick Gibbs competed in his first event and with a competitive score in C grade, impressed some experienced onlookers.

■ THE fifth annual Melbourne Cup Eve dinner will be held at the Loxton Sporting Club on Monday, November 5, starting at 6pm. John Petch will deliver his now traditional Phantom Call during the evening with good prizes available for a raffle on the call results, while tickets are already available for a Calcutta. There will be prizes for the best dressed female and male. Talking to one of the organisers of the event and noted student on the ‘Sport of Kings’, Loxton’s Trevor Kernick shared his thoughts on the great race.

“If it gets a start, the winner of last Saturday’s Herbert Power Stakes at Caulfield, Shahwardi, will be a big chance,” he sid. “Kerrin McEvoy had that ride and the horse is from the same stables as the 2010 Cup winner Americain.” I am certainly not qualified to comment on Trevor’s opinion, however, I did take time to have a look at some of Shahwardi’s credentials that I suppose could be appropriate. Like Americain, it is trained in France by Alain De Royer– Dubre and last Saturday was the seven-year-old bay geld-

ing’s first start since coming to Australia. Looking at its previous races with the Melbourne Cup’s 3200 metres in mind, it finished second at Ascot in England amongst 18 starters in June over 4369 metres, third at Longchamp in France over 2800 metres in July and third in Deauville, France, over 3000 metres in August. All are welcome to the dinner with the $20 entry including a three course meal. Bookings are essential by contacting Bill Shannon on 0428 843 053, ‘Baker’ Holmes

Berri Water Ski Club springs to life with the Berri 90 and Dash for Cash OFTEN in the past this column has reflected on the tremendous improvements over recent years of the Berri Water Ski Club site at Martin’s Bend, Berri. Always blessed with a prime position on the river the club-

rooms and grassed areas today make the venue one of the best in the state and it is all about to spring to life for the 2012-13 season with the holding of the ‘Berri 90’ and ‘Berri Mayhem Dash for Cash’ on Saturday and

Sunday, November 3 and 4. Indications from early registrations are that the action will be even better than at previous ‘Berri 90’ events with an increase in the number of high performance boats taking part.

SPORT New sports in the Riverland? ■ NEW options for people to get involved in a local sport continue to surface. The Riverland Softball Association is considering the introduction of a men’s competition and an invitation is issued to anyone interested in taking part in 201213 to contact Mary Geddie on 8582 2520 for further information. Also a Come And Try football session for women is being held at the Barmera Oval next Wednesday, October 24, between 6 and 8pm. Meanwhile, a more regular event, the fifth annual ‘Make-A-Wish’ Lake Bonney Fun Run is set to take place on Sunday, October 28, at the YMCA, Barmera. Options are a 6km run, 5km walk and 2km run or walk and the entry fee is $5 with proceeds to aid the Riverland Branch of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The event will start at 9am with registrations from 8am. Sponsorship forms are available by contacting Dallas Zeliff on 0431 352 168.

Strauss on top at Waikerie ■ GRAHAM Strauss was prominent in competitions at the Waikerie Golf Club last week finishing on 40 points on Wednesday and 42 on Saturday to take out both events. In the Wednesday competition he was followed by Hans Van Der Meyden and Milton Appleyard, 38, and on Saturday by Gail Strauss with 39 points, Neil Scruiton 38 and Faye Sullivan on 37. Meanwhile at Barmera, Mark Wundenberg won the Saturday stroke with a nett score of 70, Kevin Maxwell won the B grade with a total of 68 and Jim McKendrick came out on top in the Sunday stableford with 35 points.

Speedway hosts quiz night ■ WITH a lot of local sponsor support and some fabulous prizes on offer, the Riverland Speedway is preparing for a big crowd for its quiz night on Saturday, October 27, from 6pm at its clubrooms. Organiser Bianca Haynes thanked firms like Tri State Graphics, Larry’s Signs, Chris Evans Transport, Headland/Waters Riverland Support Group, KOM Glass, Parr Motorsports, KAT Motorsports, Premier Sports, Repco, Chris Sinko Ford, Bartons Of Barmera, Mark Mitchell/Tom Golding and the committee for their valued support. For the quiz, raffles, an auction, giveaways and door prizes, an impressive list of items has been assembled including autographed shirts from sprintcar legends Max Dumsney and Robbie Farr, glass top wine barrel tables, a glass top table made from a sprintcar rim and tyre, autographed wall mounts involving former national and SA sidecar champions Mitchell and Golding and former world champions Mick Headland and Paul Waters. Entry fee for the night is $15 per person including a light supper and bookings for tables of 10, smaller groups or individuals are welcomed on 8586 5576.

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Mid Murray cricket future in the spotlight

■FAST: A Renmark player delivers a pitch during the new season’s first baseball match on the weekend. Photo: GRANT SCHWARTZKOPFF

By GRAHAM CHARLTON A MEETING was held at Waikerie last night to discuss the immediate and long term future of the Waikerie Gold team after a shortage of players led to it surprisingly forfeiting its opening game of the season against Blanchetown Swan Reach in the Mid Murray Cricket Association on Saturday. Waikerie Gold, the reigning premier and dominant side in the competition for a long time, is crucial to the now four team structure that includes new club Perponda, after Cadell folded and Claypans moved to another competition. The 2012-13 season started full of promise in Saturday’s second game with Morgan 9 for 212 winning a high scoring encounter against Perponda, 195. For Morgan, Bradley Wilksch scored 79 and Jeremy Jaeger 56, as well as capturing 2 for 26. For the newcomer Perponda, Josh Rudiger dominated with a polished 129, while opening bowler Ashenden’s 3 for 28 involved a hat-trick. Meanwhile, not all was smooth sailing for the start of the Riverland Turf Cricket Association A grade 2012-13 season, with Berri unable to prepare a pitch for its game against Renmark due to a roller breakdown and Renmark Oval unavailable, so that fixture was transferred to the hard wicket at Paringa.

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Baseball forms one competition Full story page 27. Moorook-Kingston Football Club will discuss its future WARRIORS THE at its Annual General Meeting month. SEEK PLAYER nextDescribed as being at “crisis point�, the club is hoping NUMBERS AND players and supporters attend meeting to keep the club NEW COACH the going into the future.

Warriors president Craig Battams said if not enough numbers attend the AGM, a crisis meeting will be called. The team is likely to lose a selection of players from last season’s side which forfeited twice during the year.

Battams said a search for a coach has so far been unsuccessful and he said more players are required to keep the club alive. Anyone interested is urged to attend the meeting on November 21 at the Moorook and District Club at 7.30pm.

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