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n brand: The front cover of the Riverland visitor guide in 2008 before the region came under the banner of the Murray River.

By BRAD PERRY AFTER four years under the banner of the Murray River, the South Australian Tourism Commission (SATC) has agreed to print 70,000 Riverland branded visitor guides for 2013 in a major victory for the region. After more than a year of discussions with SATC, Destination Riverland made an important breakthrough with the decision for the region to have its own tourism guide granted once again. Destination Riverland chief executive Tony Sharley said having a specific Riverland guide will help attract more people to the region. “It means the Riverland guide

will be solely Riverland content, instead of 90,000 of the original Murray River guide being produced, there will be 70,000 Riverland guides produced,” he said. “Those 70,000 guides will go to travel centres all over Australia and particularly in South Australia. “I think it is all about getting our brand out there but not only that, the publication itself will be less confusing. “You will be able to see clearly where our region is, you'll be able to find the experiences that occur in our region and I just think it gives us stronger regional branding and stronger promotional capacity for the Riverland and I think we can expect it to work better for us in terms of attracting visitors.” Led by Destination Riverland chair Joan Hall, discussions with the state's peak tourism body have been held since October last year to bring back the Riverland guide. “Previously the guide had two sections, one on the Riverland and one on Murraylands but we all came under the banner Murray River,” Mr Sharley said.

Under pressure This 20-year-old cartoon by George Aldridge depicting fruit fly challenges in the region is more than relevant today. As other states drop their guard, the Riverland looks to increase its measures against the pest. Full story Page 5

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THE cartoon on the front page of today’s Riverland Weekly was produced by George Aldridge as cartoonistin-residence with the Riverland Horticultural Council Inc. in 1992. The project was assisted by both the Australia Council, the Federal Governments’ Art Funding and Advisory body and the Regional Cultural Council of SA. This particular cartoon was part of a catalogue of artwork based on the Riverland, helping to increase the awareness in other regions about the concerns of the Riverland. By the end of the project, it was classed as an “unqualified success”. Mr Aldridge’s cartoons are still very relevant today.

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PREDICTED above average temperatures over the next three months has prompted the Country Fire Service to issue a warning to Riverland and Mallee residents about the need to plan for the coming fire season. With a large number of vacant blocks scattered across the region and a high fuel load, residents are being told to prepare for the risk of bushfire. SA Country Fire Service principal communications officer Neil Charter said that rainfall in previous months has built up fuel loads. “We have been fortunate over the past two summers and what has happened with the relatively mild conditions and the higher rainfall is that we’ve had unusually high growth,” he told the Riverland Weekly. “This has compounded the problem for this year that we are now facing that across the state we’ve got high fuel loads. “In all regional centres, the fringe areas are at risk as well and just because we live within an urban

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season in the Riverland beginning on November 15. Mr Charter said neighbours need to liaise with each other to help prevent any fire outbreaks. “Any block that’s unkept and starts to get high fuel loads poses a risk,” he said. “It’s very important that you actually engage with your neighbours to know what people are doing on their blocks and to share information about fire risk and talk about what you are going to do.” Fifty percent of people who live in high bushfire risk areas remain oblivious to their risk and SA Country Fire Service Bushfire Action Week manager Bill Nehmy said putting in place a contingency plan is important. “Everyone has a responsibility, it is not just the CFS’ responsibility, individuals, community groups, organisations, businesses, everyone has a role to play in partnership in respect to the challenge of the risk of bushfires,” he said. Bushfire Action Week began on Sunday and will run until Saturday.

Pressure to keep feared foe out

EDITORIAL by

Brad Perry

Understandably it is about funding but the impact that a single fruit fly outbreak can have is widespread, as we have seen by the damage previously interstate and in Adelaide. The Riverland is proud to have a fruit fly free status and it is vitally important that we keep it, as it opens up doors for fruit exports. What was once an Australian wide approach to preventing

SINCE the Riverland’s last fruit fly outbreak 21 years ago, there has never been a time when so much pressure has been put on the state to prevent the pest entering our boundaries. I am still trying to understand how the other states can afford to drop their measures when it comes to fruit fly protection.

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fruit fly appears to be slowly diminshing. Now it seems the burden will fall on the shoulders of South Australia to keep the pest out of the state’s primary production areas. Where once we shook hands on fruit fly agreements, all that can be done now by other states is to send out warnings to travellers to watch the produce you bring in.

It is understood that the Riverland has about 470 fruit fly traps that are checked weekly during the peak seasons. It is good news that the Pinnaroo Quarantine Station will open a month earlier due to the heightened fruit fly risk but does more need to be done? As the other states drop their guard, let’s hope that we can keep our feared foe out of the region.

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Coming Soon! RECENT deaths of Australian soldiers serving overseas has been too close to home for former serviceman Jason O’Malley. The former member of the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, an infantry unit based in Townsville, has felt the impact of war. “I’ve probably had at least 10 mates I’ve served with die in Afghanistan,” Mr O’Malley said. As a result, Mr O’Malley wanted to help as much as he could, organising a Riverland Stomp on Australia Day next year. War veterans and the public are being invited to participate in a 20.5 kilometre walk from the Post World War II Memorial in Berri to the Loxton Cross of Sacrifice. “The whole point of the stomp is it is not a race, it is walk-

ing in quite a large group to signify what the infantry units do,” Mr O’Malley said. Mr O’Malley said money raised from the stomp will go to Legacy, a charity providing services to Australian families suffering from the results of war.

stan,” he said. “I think there are a lot of people from the Riverland that have family members that are currently serving and there are a lot of veterans from overseas service from countries around the world living in the Riverland that people just

If you can’t be there with them, you’ve got to tray and do something to help. “I see Legacy as a great charity to support and raise money for and they don’t just support family members of people who have died, they also support family members that have come back with disabilities and people suffering Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which is a majority of the soldiers returning from Afghani-

aren’t aware of.” Local community and school groups have already offered assistance on the day and Mr O’Malley hopes to make the stomp, which happens across Australia, an annual event in the region. “It’s paying respect back for our mates we served with,” he said.

Waste giant’s eight year contract BERRI Barmera Council has awarded Queensland based waste giant Transpacific Industries an eight year contract to collect kerbside rubbish across the district. The long term contract means the company will collect waste during the first year at a cost of about $220,000 for residual, $170,000 for recycling and $63,000 for green waste. Berri Barmera Council chief executive officer David Beaton said the length of the contract is

typical in the waste collection industry. “Seven or eight years is the standard time and it allows the people who are awarded the contract to buy the vehicles to support it because generally that is about as long as one of those trucks will last,” he said. “They will be collecting the three lots of waste that we have, so there will be the weekly residual, the recycling and the green waste. “The contract we have awarded is for the

collection and the contractors are still doing some work with the three councils on how we might be able to dispose of it.” Council has also accepted the tender of Superior Pak for the provision and roll out of the garbage bins, which came in under budget at a cost of almost $363,000. “We believe that they will start rolling them out on December 3 to try and finish by December 14,” Mr Beaton said.

Mr O’Malley said the Barossa has also been invited to participate in the stomp. “We are reaching out to the Barossa now as well after the death of Corporal Smith,” he said. Fellow organiser Rob Sherriff, who also served alongside Mr O’Malley, said the event is personally important to him. “If you can’t be there with them, you’ve got to try and do something to help them or help their families at least,” he said. For more information about the Riverland Stomp, visit the website www.everydayhero.com. au/rar_stomp_for_support_riverland or the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/RarStompRiverlandSa.

Riverland tourism guide is back ■ From Page 1 “We were really concerned because the Murray River is a region that extends into New South Wales and Victoria as well. “Some of the tourism regions there promote themselves as Murray River as a region, so it's just diluting any impact that we could have with a Murray River promotion and it's diluting the impact of Riverland promotions.” Mr Sharley said the move is one of the most exciting since the formation of Destination Riverland.

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Riverland irrigators. The announce“In South AusThe reality of the situation is that the bulk of ment has “got intralia our irrigators the water volumes reside in the Riverland. tegrity, it’s holding are incredibly effiit’s head up and cient, so the capacit’s treating irriity to get additional gators with respect”, according to they want to participate.” water to be able to put back into the Mrs Martin. The $265 million will be made river requires an enormous amount “Right the way down to the Lower available over six years beginning of attention to even greater innovaLakes, every irrigator across the board in 2013-14 and is in addition to tive practices, that comes at a cost should be able to access this,” she the $1.77 billion announced by and that’s what the $265 million is said. Prime Minister Julia Gillard to re- directed at,” he said. “I think what it does is it looks cover an extra 450 gigalitres on “We are not going to allow upto address the issue of South Austra- top of the 2750 gigalitres of water stream irrigators to simply get anlia already being efficient to a certain proposed in the Murray Darling other big boost in funding for them level as far as lining channels and Basin Plan. from the Commonwealth so they just converting overheads to drippers. South Australian River Commu- zoom past us in terms of efficiency “South Australia’s done a lot of nities spokesperson Ben Haslett said and irrigation practices. that work already so this is taking the funding will provide an oppor“This is necessary to take us up that innovation to the next step and tunity for irrigators, providing the to the level we need to be here in looking at how our businesses can rules around how the money is spent the Riverland.” produce water for the environment are innovative. 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Fruit fly pressures WITH increased pressure of a fruit fly outbreak in South Australia following deregulation of measures interstate, a Riverland emergency plan is being updated for the first time in what is believed to be almost a decade. Biosecurity SA hosted a meeting with industry representatives in Loxton last week to discuss the fruit fly pressure on the region. “We want to get the Riverland Fruit Fly Committee back together, they are responsible for providing input to a contingency, emergency response plan should we have a fruit fly outbreak in the Riverland,� Biosecurity SA plant and food standards manager Geoff Raven said. “We certainly update the one for greater South Australia on an annual basis but we haven’t had a chance to do the Riverland one in the past few years, so this a good opportunity to get that done.� Mr Raven, who also chaired the meeting, said several important issues were discussed including contingency arrangements, what industry and local government could provide if there was an outbreak and what role councils could play. Mr Raven said the issues of whether an operation base could

Remain vigilant against fruit fly on the road FRUIT growing regions in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia are under more pressure from fruit fly than ever before and travellers are being urged not to make the problem worse. “Over the past two years, the Fruit Fly Exclusion Zone has been hit with many fruit fly outbreaks and our vital fruit industries are under real pressure,� Tri State Fruit Fly Committee spokesman Hugh Flett said. “This is what happens when travellers break the quarantine rules and bring fruit into the zone. be set up on a packing shed property or whether the industry would offer support in cleaning up effected properties was also discussed. “It was all pretty positive from industry and certainly local government but one of the things we have to do as of now is have one on one discussions with local government and just say ‘this is the situation, this is what we’ll be doing should we get an outbreak’,� he said.

“Queensland fruit fly is really putting pressure on our defences and has already been declared endemic in some parts of the zone.� People planning a trip into the zone, which covers part of southern New South Wales, northern Victoria and South Australia’s Riverland, face heavy fines if caught breaching the restrictions. “A big fine is no way to start a holiday, “ Mr Flett said. “How would you feel if you were responsible for putting an entire community out of business?� “When you haven’t had an outbreak for 21 years, things are pretty good but then when the pest pressure goes up because of what is happening on the other side of the border, things are going to be more urgent.� Mr Raven said there are plans to organise a desktop exercise scheduled early next year to run a scenario if a fruit fly outbreak occurred. He said there are still a number of areas to be addressed.

“There is the whole issue of disposal of green waste down here, if we had an outbreak,� he said. “Just say if it happened where we’ve got green waste collection in the Riverland, there’s an issue on how that can be disposed of. “There is also an issue if it happens in the middle of orchards or production areas, there is going to be a lot of fallen fruit, so we would need to dispose of that.� South Australian Fresh Fruit Growers Association’s Tim Grieger, who attended the meeting last week, said there is concern about the actions of other states when it comes to fruit fly measures. “It certainly does cause us concern,� he said. “We value our fruit fly free status enormously and it gives us access to markets that we otherwise wouldn’t have so it is important to maintain that. “The changes interstate have heightened our awareness of the risk and what we need to do to do our best to manage that risk.� The State Government will now meet with the local government and industry groups to update the contingency plan through a series of drafts.

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Courses help Riverland’s chef shortage A SHORTAGE of chefs in the Riverland is being addressed under a program by the State Government aimed at providing free qualifications. Since the introduction of the State Government’s free courses under the Skills for All program earlier this year, TAFE SA Berri commercial cookery lecturer Alistair Ferguson said the interest has certainly risen. “There’s definitely a shortage, we get asked by businesses a couple of times a week looking for staff,� he said. “A decline in the number of apprentices due to the economic climate over the past few years has seen a skills shortage. “I think the Skills for All program gives people the opportunity to come in, have a look at the industry, try it and see whether it is for them.� Currently a certificate two in commercial cookery is being offered free of charge and Mr Ferguson said the classes have shown there is plenty of talent in the kitchen in the Riverland. After completing the certifi-

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■IN THE KITCHEN: (From left) Berri apprentice chefs Jake Charnstrom and WInkie’s Nicola Kregar with Renmark cook Gayani Thilakarathne during a commercial cookery class this week. cate two, many of the talented cooks are being urged to complete chef qualifications by going on to certificate three. “Anyone who is working in industry but never had the opportunity to get qualifications, we can go see them and bring them in to get qualifications,� Mr Ferguson said.

“What we are looking at is opening the door to a lot of different people.� TAFE SA Berri is also conducting classes for high school students which may assist the industry to fill the chef shortage in the future. Commercial cookery lecturer Gary Webb said some people are

looking to change careers, while others are looking for qualifications in their existing employment. “It’s also giving them the opportunity to maybe change jobs or change careers,� he said. “The vast majority that start certificate two do go on to certificate three.�

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Helper wanted for Renmark Club Christmas Pageant THE organising committee for this year’s Renmark Club Christmas Pageant is searching for someone to help in Santa’s Cave. Committee spokesperson Darren Letton said children line-up to see Santa to sit on his lap and have a photo taken. However, the search is still on for a volunteer to perform the role in Santa’s Cave. The route will also change for this year’s pageant, starting at 6.30pm at the Renmark Hotel and finishing in the same spot. Mr Letton said the pageant is still looking for more sponsors to come on board. “The more sponsors we get the better the fireworks display we can put on,” he said. If you would like to volunteer in Santa’s Cave or sponsor the event, call committee member Rhiannon Pinyon on 0416 212 229.

Three youths throw missiles THREE Riverland youths have been arrested and charged with throwing missiles in Loxton. A 17-year-old Berri woman, a 17-yearold man from Renmark and a 16-yearold Loxton woman were all arrested and charged with throwing missiles in Loxton at about 8.50pm on Sunday. It is alleged that the three of them had been involved in throwing stones at the Loxton Backpackers Harvest Trail Lodge in Loxton. All of the youths were bailed to appear in the Berri Youth Court at a later date.

Swimming correction IN an article about the Hayden Stoeckel Swimming Pool opening, we incorrectly stated schools from Renmark will be using the facility.

Relay’s good cause TWENTY teams will take part in this weekend’s Riverland Relay for Life, raising money for a more than worthy cause. The Riverland Relay for Life event is raising money for Cancer Council SA with teams to participate in a continuous walk around Berri Oval. The two day relay begins at 2pm on Saturday, although the gates open to the public from 1pm. The opening ceremony involves a lap

■ GOOD CAUSE: Teams at this year’s Riverland Relay for Life are expected to again be very colourful. of the oval by survivors and carers, as well as the general public. Riverland Relay for Life Committee chair Briony Harrison said

the event has again created plenty of interest in the region. Ms Harrison said she is hopeful of raising more than $50,000 as has been

Residents encouraged to volunteer RIVERLAND residents from culturally or linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds are being urged to join local emergeny service brigades. Minister for Emergency Services and Multicultural Affairs Jennifer Rankine said the SA Fire and Emergency Services Commission (SAFECOM), with support from the South Australian Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs Commission (SAMEAC), will host a community information evening in Renmark next week. “There are a number of different volunteering roles in the Country Fire Service and State Emergency Service,” Ms Rankine said. “It is an excellent way to learn new skills and play a pivotal role in keeping our communities safe.” The idea for the event was developed by chairman of the SAMEAC Hieu Van Le, in con-

junction with SAFECOM and Volunteering SA. Mr Le said joining the emergency services is a wonderful way to learn new skills, make friends and be part of a team. Ms Rankine said volunteering with emergency services is not always about attending fires and car crash scenes. “There are a wide variety of non-operational roles as well,” she said. “These include answering radios, managing logistics and administrative work.” Local volunteers will be at the information evening at the Renmark Hotel on November 8 at 7pm for a 7.30pm start to talk about their own volunteering experiences. For further information, contact the SAFECOM Volunteer Strategy and Support Branch on 1300 364 587 or email VolunteerNow@safecom.sa.gov.au

done in previous years. “Every year it’s awesome,” she said. “No-one has had a problem putting their hand in their pocket to help out.” The public is invited to attend the event and support the cause, even if they are not part of a relay team. Entertainment will be provided until midnight on Saturday and there will also be a moving candlelight ceremony at 8pm to remember those who have lost

their battle to cancer. Ms Harrison said many Riverland families use the Cancer Council SA accommodation facilities in Adelaide, where funds raised from the event will go towards. Relay for Life merchandise and plenty of food and drink options will be available on Saturday and Sunday. It is not too late to enter a relay team either, according to Ms Harrison. “Being there at the event you get a real feel for it,” she said.

Lions Club Convention held in the Riverland THE Riverland Lions Clubs of Barmera, Berri, Loxton, Morgan, Pinnaroo, Renmark and Waikerie will host the 12th District 201C2 Lions Convention in Renmark this weekend, which is expected to attract over 300 delegates from across Australia. The Convention will be officially opened by Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone, at a ceremony at the Chaffey Theatre from 7.30pm on Friday. Special guests and speakers will be on hand during the opening and it will also incorporate a flag ceremony and a special presentation by the Riverland Youth Theatre group. The Convention Business Sessions will be conducted at the Chaffey Theatre on Saturday. Partners of delegates will be

involved in a tour of the region whilst the business sessions are happening. Bert Dix Park, Paringa, will be the location of a breakfast on Sunday morning and a remembrance ceremony for Lions members/partners who have passed away during the year will be held after breakfast at 10am, followed by the Convention Closing Ceremony. Convention Chairman Allan Maddocks said members of the host clubs will be assisting with the running of the Convention. “The Convention will be a big boost for our Riverland economy with delegates and partners staying at a range of accommodation locations in various towns over this busy weekend when there are several other events happening in the Riverland,” he said.

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Mid Murray’s chicken farm REGIONAL Development Australia Murraylands and Riverland chief executive Brenton Lewis has revealed that an $80 million proposed free range chicken farm to be located in the Mid Murray Council area could have easily moved interstate. Initially the investor approached the Loxton Waikerie Council about purchasing a property in the district to establish the business venture but problems were met in regards to the availability of the power supply. “We did the introduction to Loxton Waikerie and that was extremely well received by the mayor and CEO in particular, who we sat down with and introduced the developers to,” Mr Lewis said. “They did an excellent job in receiving them and an excellent job in doing everything possible to arrest that investment in the Loxton Waikerie Council area...but unfortunately at the finish the capacity of the electricity they would have

needed to assist the total project was not in the supply line. “(There would have been) enough to get started but it would have impeded the progress of the project in the timelines that they wanted it done and that is a risk they needed to avoid. “They’ve since avoided that by not going ahead at the first site but they’ve identified another site which is across the river. “They believe that their advice from the electricity supplier is that they will have sufficient capacity to undertake the project in the timelines that they originally wanted to do it.” Mr Lewis said the Riverland workforce will be fully utilised in the project and despite strong opposition from Victoria, the investor decided to build in the region. “My understanding, talking to the dealer/principal of the company, was that he had been given assurances through the Victorian gov-

ernment that assistance to augment electricity, in particular, would be done at State Government cost to the site in almost any shire they nominate they want to do it in,” Mr Lewis said. “Whereas in South Australia, whatever that cost is to bring the power to the exact site within the property that they buy will be at their expense and any further upgrades will be at their expense and that could be in the millions of dollars potentially. “(However) we’ve made them aware of the capacity of the region to supply essential services to them, including workforce and we’ve offered to assist them with workforce training and skill development if it’s required.” Construction of the farm is a four year project and is expected to start in the first quarter of 2013 and create a minimum of 50 permanent jobs.

When and where to push the button By DEWNR STAFF THE Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR) is responsible for the fire management program on lands under the care of the Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation. The objective of DEWNR’s fire management program is to reduce the impact from bushfires on life, property and the environment. DEWNR uses standard fire management practices such as prescribed burns or mechanical fire breaks to reduce the fuel loads in certain zones. This reduces the risk of large scale bushfires within the reserves and may prevent fires spreading to neighbouring properties. Fire is a natural part of many habitats within the South Australian Murray-Darling Basin (SA MDB). In many cases, it is needed to reset the biological clock and promote a healthy ecosystem. Sometimes, if fire has been absent for long periods, key species such as the Western Whipbird or the Mallee Emu-wren drop out of those habitats. Conversely, other species such as the endangered Malleefowl flourish in old growth environments. This creates a challenge for fire managers within such landscapes, having to decide between burning too much and too little in very complex systems. DEWNR is implementing strategies and trials to learn, adapt and

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Kerbside Waste Collection Update This is the fourth article of a fortnightly update regarding the implementation of the new waste collection system to start in January 2013. What can I put in the Recycling Bin (Yellow lid)? The bin is for paper, newspaper, cardboard, cartons, plastic containers, glass bottles, tin and cans. What is not allowed to go into the Recycling Bin? It’s pretty much common sense, but no plastic bags, nappies, garden waste, food scraps, gas bottles, mirrors, light globes or window glass. Should I put the different types of recycling in plastic bags? No, as someone will have to break open the bag when it’s sorted and make it more difficult, it is better if they are loose. The plastic bags are not recyclable. What causes contamination of recycling? It is really important not to put food or other material in the recycling bin as people have to sort the recycling and it is essential that the recycling be clean for their health and welfare and being able to recycle the material. What happens if people forget and put the wrong waste in the recycling? The company doing the collection will have cameras to check the recycling and other waste as it goes in the truck and each bin will be numbered and recorded against the property. Residents will get a reminder in the first and second instance but the contractor may be instructed to not collect the rubbish from properties that don’t do the right thing.

evolve the fire manage-hee ment programs within the SA MDB region. In Autumn of 2012, DEWNR implemented an adaptive trial within the Peebinga and Karte Conservation Parks aimed at restoring habitat quality for the endangered Western Whipbird. Western Whipbirds once inhabited these Conservation Parks but fragmentation and a reduction in fire frequency have resulted in ageing vegetation that is no longer suitable for many species. Small trial burns were implemented and the response of the vegetation is being monitored so DEWNR staff can learn about how the vegetation responds to such burning practices. More of these burns will be conducted in spring and the findings will be used to refine the fire management practices within the region. For further enquiries relating to the fire management program or adaptive trials within the South Australian Murray-Darling Basin please contact Chris Hedger at chris.hedger@sa.gov.au or 0428420639.

What happens to recycling that is contaminated? It will still have to be buried in landfill after it is sorted and this will greatly increase the cost for everyone, from the double handling.

■ RESET: (Above) The endangered Western Whipbird and (below) land being burnt off.

The hard waste collection is good for the towns but I live outside of the town what do I get? The Council will allow residents who live outside the towns to bring a trailer load of hard waste to the Henwood Rd Monash Waste Depot on Saturday 10th November and Saturday 17th November 2012 for free. You will need to show your rates notice to get the free dumping.

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Waikerie’s top senior KEVIN Morgan has been acknowledged as the winner of the 2012 Waikerie Senior of the Year. The Loxton Waikerie Council and Warrawee Lodge made the announcement during a morning tea at the Waikerie Senior Citizen Hall on Tuesday. Kevin’s community involvement and volunteering commenced in the late 1940s and continues today, resulting in him contributing countless hours to the Waikerie community. At the young age of 17, Kevin began a commitment that lasted 50 years with the Ramco Methodist church manse maintenance board. With his three sons attending Ramco Primary School, Kevin became a devoted committee volunteer who assisted with numerous fundraising events, construction of the swimming pool and as chairman of the Ramco Primary School Council. He has also given long term service to Warrawee Lodge as a member of the board for seven years and as vice chairman prior to being a resident of the village. Kevin and Evelyn moved into Warrawee Lodge upon their retirement and both became involved with the residents’ committee and the social activities that it offers to all residents. Kevin accepted the position of chairperson for several years and was also a committee member.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Highway concerns I AM writing to you in regards to a concern that I have about the intersection coming from Monash highway to the Barmera highway. My concern is that the traffic coming from Monash highway, turning right to head into Barmera, is not giving way to traffic coming from Barmera heading to Berri. On many of occasions I have encountered trucks coming from Monash that will not stop to giveway to the traffic coming from Barmera heading to Berri. I myself have had to slow down or stop to let them through. Today, however, a vehicle was not going to stop to giveway to me that was coming from Monash and I had to apply my brakes quite forcefully to prevent my car from hitting the other car side on. Fortunately they managed to stop in time but the four wheel drive that was too close behind me had to swerve to avoid hitting me from behind. Motorists must be aware that they do need to giveway at that intersection, whether traffic is coming from Berri or Barmera. Julie Greenhalgh, Berri.

Come back to Lyrup THE Lyrup Primary School, officially opened on August 4 1895, will be closing at the end of the 2012 school year. The school will be holding a ‘Come Back to Lyrup Primary’ event on Sunday, November 18 from 11am to 3pm.

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Displays of school memorabilia, photos, film clips and powerpoint presentations, roll call, introduction of former school principals and opening of the time capsule buried in 2001, will be the highlights of the day. A BBQ lunch will be available and attendees can take the opportunity to exchange stories and reminisce with their friends. We look forward to past students, parents, staff, friends and community members attending. Those wishing to attend should phone the school on 8583 8271 to register for catering purposes. Betty Lloyd and Jeanette Brauer on behalf of the organising committee.

Fund drives change OVER the past twelve months the Federal Labor Government has made one of the biggest investments ever in regional health, education, infrastructure and skills development. The first two rounds of the Regional Development Australia Fund (RDAF) saw $350 million of Federal Government investment leverage more than $1.2 billion in total investment through partnerships – a multiplier of up to four to one. I recently announced that rounds three and four of RDAF will make available another $225 million in funding from the Minerals Resource Rent Tax (MRRT). Round three will see $50 million dedicated specifically to projects in small towns with a population of 30,000 or less, while round four will distribute $175 million to support strategic infrastructure projects.

RDAF is driving a cultural change in regional funding by focusing on projects that stack-up, leverage investment partnerships, provide strong regional reach and generate significant commercial investment. The first two rounds of RDAF have demonstrated that we have also changed the culture away from porkbarrelling just before an election – a culture the Coalition has said they’ll return to. RDAF represents a funding model driven by community demands, backed by an independent assessment panel and underpinned by investment partnerships. Our regions have a great sense of community, they don’t just want economic outcomes, they also want the social and the environmental context driving regional success. Stronger regions make for a strong nation and only the Federal Labor Government has the vision and commitment to ensure that all of the patches in our patchwork economy benefit in growth. I urge community groups and leaders to persist with projects that missed out in the first two rounds and talk to their Regional Development Australia committee to discuss the sorts of projects that should be put forward for consideration. Simon Crean, Minister for Regional Australia.

Let’s bite the bullet IT IS time for all Federal South Australians politicians to get behind the Murray Darling Basin Authority plan. The community has had enough of political posturing and fear mongering.

South Australians understand that the river has not been managed well in the past and the opportunity to put a good plan in place is now before our Federal Parliament. The vision of the former coalition government to commit $5.8 Billion for infrastructure upgrades within the Murray Darling Basin was a great opportunity to improve water use efficiency and productivity throughout the basin. Communities and the environment throughout the Basin will benefit from this investment for generations to come. I fully support the work the MDBA has done to recommend the return of 2750 GL to the River by the 2019 deadline. The extra 450GL commitment and the extra $1.77 Billion made last week by Minister Tony Burke does not change the intent of the MDBA plan. Although I believe through removing constraints and relaxing river operation rules more water will be recovered and more environmental targets will be achieved, the recovery of the 450GL remains an ambition more than a firm commitment. Issues below lock 1 are still to be addressed and should be considered when the plan is presented to Parliament. Salinity targets of a maximum of 1000EC units in Lake Alexandrina and 1500EC in Lake Albert need to be in the plan along with a minimum water height of 0.4m above sea level. These limits need to be committed to in the final plan. As South Australians we need a healthy well managed river, the opportunity is before us to achieve that, it is time to ‘bite the bullet’ and get on with it. James Stacey, Senate candidate, SA Nationals.

Historic hotel offering exclusive taste of new local beer

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HE historic Overland Corner Hotel has teamed up with Woolshed Brewery to release a new beer exclusively on tap at the popular tourist icon. Described as a German style drop, the smoothness of the Woolshed Brewery’s new Summer Ale is sure to impress and keep you coming back. After recently taking over the management of the Overland Corner Hotel, Phil and Renske Reddy worked quickly to establish a partnership with the Riverland’s growing brewery. “It’s a privilege to be able to serve a locally brewed beer,” Phil said. “Everybody that tries this Summer Ale is impressed. “We had some English visitors who came back three times just to drink the Summer Ale.” Phil said having the new beer exclusively on tap in the Riverland has

been brilliant. “It has been a great chance for people to try something different and people have been impressed by the smoothness and light, sweet flavour,” Phil said. Woolshed Brewery owner Tom Freeman said the Summer Ale and the historic Riverland hotel form a partnership that is the “perfect fit”. “The hotel has got such a unique history and I think we complement each other with what we produce,” he said. “For us it was a great chance to give Phil something no-one else had tried.” Tom describes the beer as German Kolsch style, a lightly hopped ale with pilsener like similarities. He said it is easy to drink and perfect to have on the Riverland’s hot summer days. “I think for people it is a great

chance to look at a magnificent pub and a chance to try some beer that you can’t get anywhere else,” Tom said. Woolshed Brewery will also work with Overland Corner Hotel owners Phil and Renske Reddy to produce the historic venue’s own signature beer in the future. Since taking over the hotel, Phil said the public have been very supportive. “People are pleased to see what’s happening and the plans we have,” he said. The hotel is on the verge of releasing a brand new menu which will include an improved Overland Corner signature burger and new desserts, death by chocolate and sticky date pudding. Call in to the Overland Corner Hotel today and sample a fine, new Riverland beer.

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“Spring into planning” for rabbits Spring is the perfect time of the year to start assessing rabbit numbers and to plan summer rabbit control. Mapping warrens is a great way to start this process as it can provide you with an idea of the extent of the problem. Talk with your neighbours to plan and undertake a coordinated control program, this will help to ensure the control work is successful and is more cost effective. Contact your Local NRM Officer to discuss a control program and organize baiting requirements. There is bait laying equipment for hire if required.

Spring fox baiting benefits everyone Spring fox baiting for ground dwelling birds has occurred again this year. 10,000 baits have been distributed within targeted habitat areas during spring. The focus is baiting to protect Malleefowl, Bush-stone Curlew and Plains Wanderers. Landholders within habitat areas of the listed birds are encouraged to bait to protect birds leading up to and during nesting and chicks hatching. Fox control has productive benefits by reducing fox predation on lambs. Contact your local NRM Officer to be involved in the Spring Fox Baiting for Ground Dwelling Birds Program.

Waikerie Flower Show success

■ FLORAL: Flower Show committee member Lyn Lochert with one of her beautiful arrangements. ■ WINNERS: Representing Loxton High School, Marie Romano and Glossop High School students Jye Wilson, Angelina Hambi, Sophie Cooper and Emily Kearney with Riverland Field Days Committee chair Anthony Fulwood during the High Schools Cooking Challenge presentation. REPRESENTATIVES from Glossop and Loxton High Schools were recently presented with their rewards for being joint winners of this year’s Riverland Field Days cooking challenge. Riverland Field Days secretary Tim Grieger said the high schools cooking chal-

lenge was again a major success and will be on again next year. “The standard of cooking and presentation was excellent and the judges, which were Marion Grasby and Liz Bull, commented on the quality of the work the students did,” he said. “It was a huge success

and Marion was tremendous with the students and really got involved in the whole process. “It gave them that experience and exposure to cooking in front of an audience and I think that boosted their confidence and some of the students are looking at that as a career.”

Riding for the Disabled Riverland major fundraiser this weekend RIDING for the Disabled Riverland are hosting a fundraiser this Saturday at the Berri Town Hall. Tracey Rains and

her band will be performing a variety of music including gospel, country and rock and roll from 3pm until late, with

a barbecue and salad for dinner. Raffles and a silent auction will also be held on the night.

Tickets are available from Riverland Radio or by contacting Jodie on 0434 060 364 or Mary on 0417 872 247.

■ WINNER: Chistine Pollard’s sensational award winning floral art. Photos: EMMA CAIN ■ COLOUR: Flower Show committee Member Lyn Nitschke with the St James Anglican Church display.

Chaffey Theatre BOOK ONLINE www.chaffeytheatre.com.au via Seventeenth Street, Renmark s 08 8586 1800

Mental (MA)15+ Fri 9 November 10.30am *Friday Coffee Flix session* All tickets $10.50. FREE tea, coffee and biscuits from 9.30am Fri 9 November 8pm (normal movie prices) Country Arts SA Season 2012 presents

Diving For Pearls Sun 11 November 7pm

■ BIRTHDAY: Helene Zarkov (nee Matulin), formally of Winkie, earlier this year celebrated her 70th birthday with Mara Matulin, Stefoni Matulin and Sylvia Vonic.

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Grassy invaders emerging in the Riverland

Fri 16 November 8pm Sat 17 November 8pm

Hotel Transylvania (PG) Sat 17 November 2pm Sun 18 November 2pm Freaky Whispers Pty Ltd presents

Charmaine Wilson: Spirit Whispers Tue 20 November 7.30pm Premier Artists presents

Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson Wreck & Ruin Tour Sun 2 December 8pm

Control works for two of Riverland’s worst pest grasses has commenced. Buffel grass and Coolatai grass infestations threaten our unique natural environment and have the potential to wipe out native plant species if left unmanaged. On-ground control works aim to contain spread and reduce the infestation size. The long term aim is eradication plus early discovery of new infestations to stop the invasion. Early detection of the presence of these grasses is critical so if you suspect that either of these grasses is present on your property or adjoining land, please contact your local NRM Officer.

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More information available at www.samdbnrm.sa.gov.au

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New owner for popular Waikerie toy store THE former Waikerie Toy Kingdom has been renamed with new owner Dean Schemmell taking ownership. The popular White Street store will now be known as Dean’s World Toys. Mr Schemmell takes over from Deb Schier, who ran the store for almost two decades. Currently the store stocks toys, sports equipment, bikes and assorted art and craft goods but Mr Schemmell hopes to expand on his ■ CHANGE: Waikerie Toy Kingdom product range. owner Deb Schier being acknowledged Dean’s World Toys will be for 18 years of service by new owner open Monday to Friday, 9am to Dean Schemmell, who has renamed 5pm and Saturdays from 9am the store Dean’s World Toys. to 12pm.

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Berri Noodle

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Manager Michael Schuetze said the hotel’s range has proven to be a popular summer treat. “The frappes, iced chocolate

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14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 1, 2012 ADVERTISING FEATURE

MELBOURNE CUP 2012

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Rivals Americain, Dunaden hot favourites for Melbourne Cup While the final Melbourne Cup field will not be announced until Sunday, BRAD PERRY, has a look at the horses with all the hype leading into Australian racing’s biggest day. Mount Athos’ trainer is claiming the horse will be fresh despite not racing for 80 days before this year’s cup. The last time Mount Athos raced was on August 18 when it won the Group Three Geoffrey Freer Stakes (2600m) at Newbury for a third straight win.

Americain THERE is much hype surrounding the eight-year-old brown stallion Americain, who is likely to go into the Melbourne Cup as one of the main favourites. Americain will be looking to create history by being only the second horse to win the Melbourne Cup twice in nonconsecutive years. It has been a busy year for the international horse, finishing fourth behind rivals Dunaden, Alcopop and Lights of Heaven in the Caulfield Cup. Also, Americain placed sixth at the Prix Kergorlay 3000 metre event in France and finished a respectable third in the Australian Cup held in March. A solid run in the 2400 metre BMW Stakes at Rosehill in April saw Americain finish second, while the same horse recorded a sixth place at the Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Since it was announced that Damien Oliver will ride Americain, Sportingbet Australia reports that it has accepted a $25,000 each way bet on the horse, which if it wins, will net the punter $400,000. Americain’s preparation has been good but has it been good enough to win Australia’s biggest race?

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Red Cadeuax ■ FAVOURITE: Craig Williams has been replaced by jockey Damien Oliver on Cup favourite Dunaden. Photo: AAP

Dunaden DUNADEN will go into this year’s Melbourne Cup looking for back-to-back wins and a place in history. The international horse is in stellar form coming off its most recent win in the 2400 metre Caulfield Cup from barrier 19. With odds stacked against it, Dunaden came home with the goods, edging out Alcopop to claim the $2.5 million prize money. The 2012 year began with a Group Two Grand Prix de Chantially 2400 metre race, where Dunaden placed third.

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Dunaden also competed in the Hardwicke Stakes, again impressing to finish two lengths behind favourite Sea Moon. The horse was disappointed with a sixth place finish in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at the Ascot race course in England. Overall, Dunaden appears to have ticked all the boxes to make it two Melbourne Cups on the trot.

OUTSIDE CHANCES: Maluckyday DESPITE a lack of form, Maluckyday is still rated a chance to potentially cause an upset at this year’s Melbourne Cup.

Brigantin

Mount Athos PUNTERS are jumping on board this sixyear-old gelding as a strong lightweight chance in the melbourne cup.

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THERE is plenty to like about Red Cadeuax, who narrowly missed out on winning last year’s Melbourne Cup. The English horse has placed in all of its starts this year and shown strength over long distances. Red Cadeuax could be a real stayer.

AFTER running third in the Geelong Cup, Bringatin is well placed as an outside chance to feature in the top three placings at the Melbourne Cup.

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• In 150 Melbourne Cups, 32 favourites have won with the shortest-priced winners being Archer 2-1 (1862), Tim Whiffler 5-2 (1867), Revenue 7-4 (1901), Phar Lap 8-11 (1930), Even Stevens 3-1 (1962), Let’s Elope 3-1 (1991) and Makybe Diva at 5-2 in 2004. • Makybe Diva is the only horse to win the Cup three times in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Sourced: Justhorseracing.com.au

Race 6 - 2pm, Lexus Hybrid Plate 1400m.

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Interesting Cup facts • The longest-priced horses to win the cup were The Pearl 100-1 (1871), Wotan 100-1 (1936), Old Rowley 100-1 (1940) and Rimfire 80-1 (1948).

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Getting Hitched!

Bonnie Noonan & Lachlan Singh Bride’s Parents: Sondra and Michael McGinlay and Bernie Noonan, of Adelaide. Groom’s Parents: Helen and Kevin Singh, Adelaide. Wedding location: Wilkadene Cottage and Renmark Club. Number of guests: 180 Bridesmaids: Maid Of Honour- Samantha Beinke Bridesmaids- Melissa Stamford, Zoe Noonan, Abbie Noonan and Chloe Noonan. Groomsmen: Best Man - Josh Johnston Groomsman - Leigh McEvoy, Ryan Singh, Michael Romeo and Jason Graham.

Challenges: In the lead up we made a conscious effort not to let the wedding planning take over our lives but rather to have fun with it. I think in the end that ensured we were relaxed and able to enjoy the day together. Favourite Moments: When my mum first saw me once I was dressed, it was a joyful moment that made it all very real. It was wonderful to have so many of our close friends and family together to celebrate. Seeing them dancing and enjoying themselves made us very happy. Wedding Song: Our good friend Johnny McIntyre played Edward Sharpe’s Home as I walked down the aisle, changing the lyrics to personalise the song

for us. Our first dance was to What A Wonderful World, sang by family friends Kate and Antonio. Unique aspect: Lachlan had secretly organised for my Nana to provide photos of her wedding ring set, which I had always admired, to have replicated. It meant a lot to me as I am very close with my grandparents. Honeymoon: Port Douglas. Tips for brides: Try and enjoy the lead up as well as the wedding day. It is an exciting time. Tips for Grooms: Support each other. Aim to get your ‘list’ completed as quickly as possible.

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HIS original historic circa 1926 spacious homestead features impressive architectural details throughout.

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Built in 1926, this home has been carefully maintained with sensitivity to the period and offers all the comforts of a modern home. This is not only a fantastic period piece, it is also within few minutes from the town centre and amenities. Ideal for any buyer who values the charm and attention to detail from an earlier era. This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a spacious, well-built home below replacement value.

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Mark Cresp

Renmark

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Chet Al

Chet Al

Renmark

new release

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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

225 Gurra Road 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

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

Chet Al

Renmark

new release

Paringa

Mark Cresp

Berri

Renmark

-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: $375,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 Mark Cresp

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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: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Chet Al

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Mark Cresp

&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

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

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

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

Price: $205,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Chet Al

Chet Al

Mark Cresp

Chet Al

Renmark

Berri

Renmark

Renmark

Paringa

Paringa

+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

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

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

Price: $240,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

2USTON 3TREET Great Investment or Personal Living s 4HREE BEDROOM DUPLEX HOME s .EW PAINTWORK AND CARPETS s 6ERY CLOSE TO 2ENMARK 0LAZA s 2EAR PERGOLA GARDEN SHED corner allotment New Price: $117,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

/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: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

&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

0AULINE 3TREET Affordable Start or Great Investment s 4WO BEDROOM HOME s Large allotment s Airconditioning and heating s #URRENTLY RENTED FOR P W New Price: $112,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Mark Cresp

Chet Al

Mark Cresp

Mark Cresp

Mark Cresp ............................................Principal Chet Al ..................................................Sales Helen Makris ..................................................Sales Meegan Drogemuller Property Management .............................. OfďŹ ce Manager Jo Lloyd Morgan Mills ...................... OfďŹ ce Administration

RLA 147 968

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Mark Cresp

129 Renmark Ave, Renmark

8586 6831 Renmark raywhite.com


Thursday November 1, 2012 – Riverland Weekly • 19 129 Renmark Ave, Renmark

8586 6831 Renmark

Renmark

Renmark

new release

+ULKYNE 3TREET Hobby Farm plus Income s 8.45 acres close to town s 0LANTED TO STONE FRUIT CITRUS s ! GREAT BUILDING SITE s &ULL 2)4 WATER

Paringa

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

Warrego Street, Renmark................................. 19 acres ......$300,000

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

Price: $195,000 + SAV Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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Mark Cresp

Chet Al

WE NEED

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

MORE RENTAL

Teal Street, Chaffey ............................................ 7.93 acres ..... $90,000 3EVENTH 3TREET

$320,000

MARKET

7INE GRAPES -, #)4 WATER DRIP IRRIGATION

Interested in High Quality Stonefruit?

s $RIP IRRIGATION $IX lLTER FERTIGATION TANK ETC

4HURK 3TREET High Return Duplex Rentals s #OMBINED INCOME OF P W s (IGH CEILINGS SOLID STONE WALLS s LARGE BEDROOMS SLEEPOUT s #LOSE TO SHOPS AND SCHOOLS Price: $210,000 View: By appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

PROPERTIES

WANTED

11.91 Ha (29.4 Acres) s -, #ENTRAL )RRIGA TION 4RUST WATER ALLOCA tion

s  DAYS WEEK /NE PERSON operation s /VER POST BOXES NO DELIVERIES s 3ECURE INCOME STREAM FROM !USTRALIA 0OST s .O COMPETITION IN 0ARINGA s !FFORDABLE LEASEHOLD BUSI ness s -ODERN YEAR OLD PREMISES

12 Belah St, $160pw B R DUPLEX R C SPLIT SYSTEM A C CARPET THROUGHOUT CARPORT AND GARDEN shedding.

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

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Paringa Post OfďŹ ce

4/1 Thurk St, $160pw 2 B R STOREY UNIT SPACIOUS ROOMS AMPLE ")2 S AIR COND TO MAIN B R CARPORT

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

Renmark

Business Opportunity

BRM HOME RENTED FOR PW VINES

4WO TITLES WITH FULL ##7 CONTRACT .OTHING TO SPEND

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Berri

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

%ARLY MARKET TREE FRUITS HIGH QUALITY SHEDDING COOLROOM

Renmark

Mark Cresp

26E Cedar Ave, $225pw -ODERN B R VILLA ENSUITE TO MAIN ")2 S TILED OPEN 0LAN LIVING S S AIR COND GARAGE WITH ROLLER DOOR PERGOLA small courtyard.

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

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

Mark Cresp

Chet Al

Wren Street, Chaffey.......................................... 26.7 acres ...$450,000

ACRES PLANTED TO CAB SAV SHIRAZ .EW DRIP SYSTEM IN

Price: $160,000 with plant View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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Saturday, November 3 BERRI 10.15 - 10.45am 11.00 - 11.30am

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OCATED in Paringa only five kilometres from Renmark, this lovely home is within walking distance of the Paringa town centre and is sure to tick all the boxes. Inside the home you will find many upgraded features which are a credit to the current owners. The recently renovated kitchen will be a delight to prepare meals for the family in with plenty of cupboard and bench space. Four excellent sized bedrooms all have plush carpet underfoot, ceiling fans and

window furnishings. Outside the home you can enjoy the peaceful views of the Paringa wetlands all-year round right from the comfort of your outdoor entertaining area. There is also the added benefit of not having to pay an electricity bill because the solar panel on the roof is big enough to run the whole home. The 20’ x 20’ shedding is ideal for the home handyman and the fully fenced yard will allow kids and pets to play safe all year round.

List

Saturday, November 3 RENMARK

10 Derrick Street LJ Hooker Berri

11.00 - 11.30am

392 Kulkyne Street Ray White Renmark

2 Napier Court LJ Hooker Berri

11.45 - 12.15pm

7 Dedes Drive Ray White Renmark

PARINGA 10.30 - 11.00am

6 Middleton Avenue Ray White Renmark

11.15 - 11.45am

29 Shepherd Drive Ray White Renmark

12.30 - 1.00pm

Murtho Road Ray White Renmark

RENMARK 9.30 - 10.00am

26 Meander Avenue Ray White Renmark

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20 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday November 1, 2012

Saturday November 3rd 10.15 - 10.45am

BERRI, 10 Derrick Street FABULOUS HOME IN PRIME LOCATION

$215,000

This solid brick home is centrally located in a great 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.

Saturday November 3rd 11.00 - 11.30am

OUT OF TOWN AT ITS FINEST

$179,000

QUIET LOCATION

This four bedroom brick home is ideally located for the larger family. Situated amongst quality family homes in a quiet cul-de-sac. The house offers a separate study area. The two living areas are large. Open living from kitchen, dining to formal lounge. The front rooms overlook a grassy bush land that give privacy from neighbouring homes. The family room is large with double doors to the courtyard.

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

MONASH, Distillery Road

REDUCED TO

BERRI, 2 Napier Court

GREAT INVESTMENT

THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR

$480,000

$99,500

This low maintenance property is the spot for the fisherman, retiree or a new starter. Situated on the lake front, the bessa brick home has open plan lounge/kitchen/dining with airconditioning and ceiling fan. The bathroom is fully tiled with vanity unit, shower and dual flush toilet. Complete with a good sized carpeted bedroom with ceiling fan.

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

BERRI, 15 Minnis Rd

$485,000

BARMERA, 20 Queen Elizabeth Drive

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

REDUCED TO WINKIE, Davis Road SENSATIONAL RURAL PROPERTY ON 10 ACRES

$380,000

Situated on a couple of acres 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. Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

This home is set on a low maintenance two and a half acres. Boasting a large tiled family room, separate carpeted formal dining and lounge overlooking the extensive paved outside pergola entertainment area. There are four large carpeted double bedrooms with built-in robes and ceiling fans with a two way toilet/bathroom/vanity and separate study office or fifthth bedroom. The large master bedroom has a feature ensuite and walk in robe. There is extensive undercover parking for six cars. Internet: 3J7FD7 Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

You will be impressed with this five year old, solid home, situated in an elevated position in the middle of the block with verandahs all round and beautifully constructed with sandstone and brick interior walls. One of the features is the gourmet chef kitchen with state-of-the-art stove surrounded by solid timber cupboards with an island bench separating the dining room. Polished timber floors throughout. Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

BARMERA, 31 Hawdon Street

COOLTONG, 143 Old Cooltong Avenue

KINGSTON ON MURRAY, Farley Road

PERFECT PRESENTATION

$265,000

$120,000

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

$299,000

SET HIGH ON THE HILL

COTTAGE OUT OF TOWN

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.

REDUCED AGAIN

Situated on about two and a half 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.

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

Internet: 3DOFD7

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

INVESTMENT PROPERTIES

LOXTON, 40 First Street

$455,000

INVESTMENT FLATS PLUS LAND 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.

New Release

$89,000 BERRI, 6/11 Coneybeer Street

BERRI, 64 Zante Road

GOOD INVESTMENT

AFFORDABLE CORNER BLOCK

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.

$129,000

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

Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304

Details: Iris Williams Mobile: 0437 497 304

$110,000 BARMERA, 1 Dickerson Street

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

BERRI, 5 Coombe Street

RENOVATOR’S SPECIAL

BRICK STRATA UNIT

POSITION AND PRESENTATION

Three bedroom home on good size block in need of love and care. Currently functional kitchen and bathroom, carpeted throughout. Rear lane access, rain water tank, clothes line and carports. Loads of potential. Under HIA order. Details: Sue Wurth Mobile: 0431 488 538

RLA 1935

REDUCED AGAIN

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

$145,000

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

BARMERA, 15 Kelly Avenue

$135,000

FIRST HOME OR RETIRE Good size three bedroom home close to lake home newly painted throughout consisting of new floor coverings in lounge and hall. Large shed and carport and good size backyard with clothesline and rainwater tank.

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.

BERRI, 53 Kay Avenue

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

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

Details: Sue Wurth Mobile: 0431 488 538

Details: Sue Wurth Mobile: 0431 488 538

$229,000 BERRI, 4A McLean Street

$89,000 BERRI, 11/11 Coneybeer Street

BARMERA, 284 Caddy Road

MODERN VILLA

GREAT INVESTMENT

COUNTRY LIVING

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

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

$330,000

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


Thursday November 1, 2012 – Riverland Weekly • 21

FOR SALE COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES

RENTAL PROPERTIES 8 O’MALLEY ST

Price: $270

PW

3 bdr, spacious, open & modern living, S/S A/C, carport, enclosed yard & easy to maintain garden with a small shed.

BERRI, Sturt Hwy 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.

BERRI, UNITS - NO PETS

BERRI PROPERTIES

WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR LEASE IN BERRI 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

7A OMALLEY ST

Price: $190

PW

3 bdr brick home amongst quality homes in a good area, bath inc., open living, R/C A/C, carport, small enclosed yard. No Pets. 1/62 DERRICK ST

Price: $190

PW

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

16A SULTANA ST

Price: $190

PW

Top location, walk to facilities, 2 bedroom brick, BIR’s, modern bathroom and enclosed yard.

2/2 MORTIMER ROAD

PLUS GST

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

1/82 POWELL ST

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

Price: $175

PW

Modern 2 bdr open plan brick unit in garden setting, BIRs, quiet location, R/C A/C & carport. No pets. 12 MCGREGOR ST

Price: $170

PW

4/3 WORMAN

15 RL GAMBLING RD

Price:

160 PW

3 bdr, BIRs, quiet, close to school & shopping, R/C A/C & encl. yard.

PW

Price: $150

PW

Price: $185

PW

Neat, modern 2 bdr villa, spacious open living, S/S A/C, storage, 2 toilets, beautiful garden, enclosed yard and garage.

Price: $140 PW 3/65 TONKIN AVE 2 bdr, BIRs, open living, R/C A/C, small rear yard, carport. Price: $100

LOXTON PROPERTIES Price: $275

360 PIKE CREEK RD

HOLMES RD

LOXTON, Drabsch St

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.

2/97 15TH ST

PW

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

1/86 JAMES AVE

BERRI, Verrall Cres

LOXTON, Drabsch St

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

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

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

PW

Price: $145

PW

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

$300,000’s

REDUCED TO

FOUR BRICK SHOPS Separate entrance for each, all on one title, at present vacant. An opportunity to run your own business or to lease.

Price: $135

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

Quiet location REDUCED TO

PW

1 bedroom with BIR, within walking distance to shopping, R/C, small enclosed yard and carport.

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

$205,000

Price: $155

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

REDUCED TO LOW

$150,000

PW

OPEN Saturday November 3rd 11.00 - 11.30am - REDUCED to $179,000

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

REDUCED FOR A QUICK SALE

Price: $280

4 bdr on land including study, builtin robes, huge rumpus, outdoor entertainment, split systems, double garage and established gardens.

PW

1 bdr, partly furnished, BIR, R/C A/C, small enclosed yard, carport, lake views and close to town.

3A MCEWEN DR

PW

RENMARK, UNITS - NO PETS

BARMERA, UNITS - NO PETS

10/41 QUEEN ELIZ DVE

Price: $180

KINGSTON ON MURRAY PROPERTY

BARMERA PROPERTIES 1/11 SCOTT AVE

85A BOOKPURNONG

Quality 2 bedroom villa in top position. Modern facilities, split system, carport and a small enclosed yard. No pets. LYRUP PROPERTIES

Modern 1 bdr partly furnished unit in a quiet location. Large spacious with stylish interior, R/C A/C & a small enclosed back yard.

3 bdr, spacious, timber floor, R/C A/C, large rear verandah & manageable rear yard. $

Price: $155

2 bdr unit, convenient location.

PW

Large 2 bdr home, two living areas, split system and enclosed yard.

$130,000 BERRI, Mortimer/Todd St

Price: $185

8 CLARK ST

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2 bdr, built-in robes, tiled kitchen area, open living, enclosed back yard, carport, close to all facilities.

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

59B KAY AVE

Price: $160

LOXTON PROPERTIES

BERRI WILSON STREET Shop premises approx 200sqm, suit retail. Airconditioning, kitchen and two toilets. Lease negotiable, $330.pw PLUS OUTGOINGS.

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HIS four bedroom brick home is ideally located for the larger family. The property is situated amongst quality family homes in a quiet cul-de-sac. The house offers a separate study area for the older children and the two living areas are large. It features open plan living from kitchen, dining to formal lounge. The front rooms overlook a grassy bushland that gives privacy from neighbouring homes. The family room is large with double doors to the courtyard. An enclosed rear yard, double carport, lock-up shed and sunny patio off the dining area is a quiet place to put your feet up.

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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Riverland AUTO EXPO

â– DAY OUT: (From left) Hayden Crompton, of Glossop, and Bradley Leaney, of Berri, at the Riverland Auto Expo in Berri on Saturday.

â– SMILES: Loxton resident Brian Loxton with granddaughter Makayala during the popular motoring event.

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â– ADMIRE: Standing in front of an impressive vehicle at the auto expo is (from left) Hudson, 3, and Cooper Radolovic-Tripodi, 7, of Waikerie.

â– SPECTACLE: (From left) Checking out the motorbikes at the expo were Ray Burgess and Nigel Battams, both of Berri.

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■CARS: (Above) Berri’s Tanya and Alec, 5, van Haasteren with a dream car, while (left) brothers Peter and Rod Slotegraaf, of Bordertown and Naracoorte, enjoying the wide range of vehicles on display at the auto expo. Photos: BRAD PERRY

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

Drop into our office 10A Wilson Street, Berri.

Phone 8582 5500 Fax 8582 5505 By 10am Wednesday

Funeral Notice

For Sale

Wanted To Buy

House For Sale

KUCHEL Kevin A memorial service for the late Pastor Kevin Kuchel will be held at the Bookpurnong Lutheran Church, followed by the interment of his ashes in the cemetery on Saturday 10th November at 1pm.

YORK adjustable bench press (flat, incline, decline) comes with lat attachment and preacher curl bench, includes bar and weights $400. Phone 0422 281 737.

WINE grape tote bin, phone (03) 5027 9318.

PRIVATE IRRIGATION IN PARINGA

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.

Credit card facilities available We accept Visa and Mastercard

Minimum charge $8.30 for 5 lines. $1.55 per additional line. 2 weeks $15 4 weeks $18 6 weeks $20 Vehicle Adverts Private vendors of motor cars advertised for sale must include in their advertisement • Cash price of motor car • If car is registered, registration number. • If unregistered, VIN, Engine or Chassis number General Advertising Conditions Full name and residential address must be supplied, even though not necessarily included in advertisement. We reserve the right to revise and restrict any advertisement we deem objectionable and to change the classification when necessary to conform with the policy of this newspaper. Positions cannot be guaranteed. Errors While the publisher agrees to exercise reasonable care, the publisher shall not be liable to either the advertiser or the advertising agency in respect of the accidental omission of, errors in, or misclassification of any advertisement. Errors in repeat advertisement must be notified to the Riverland Weekly office immediately after appearance of first advertisement. The publisher does not accept responsibility for errors in repeat advertisements that are not drawn to our attention upon the first appearance. No allowance can be made for errors not materially affecting the effectiveness of the advertisement. In the event an advertisement is omitted from this publication, we assume no liability for such omissions.

100.7

Approximately 123 acres. 80 citrus + 30 ready for permanent plantings or vegetables.

BERRI 35 Powell St. Sat 3/11 8am-1pm. Furniture, china, some toys, Motor Vehicle household items, books, Modern style home with airconditioning and wood heater. DAEWOO Lanos 1998 etc. Hatchback, white, 115 HP pump, 3 sheds plus 277,000kms, mags, FINAL clearance sale A/C, CD, exhaust, tinted Friday 2nd Nov 8am-7pm implements and windows, new tyres, 284 Caddy Rd Barmera. a cab tractor. breaks and radiator, just Sheets of iron, fencing, been fully serviced, cheap Mig welder, band saw, Mostly drip to run, good first car, REG more tools, etc. Desktop plus some BB-546J $2,900 ONO. comp, bookshelves, TV water birds. Phone 0488 027 537. 81cm package, dress Public Notices material, curtains, Janome Price MC9700 EMB and sewing $575,000 machine, camping. INSURANCE - For the most competitive Phone 0433 142 362 prices on home, contents, commercial, Public Notice caravan and boats. Contact your local SGIC Agents, FLI C8;P F= K?< I@M<I Rosenthal’s, Renmark, :8K?FC@: GI@D8IP J:?FFC Ph 8586 6626 or Berri, Ph 8582 3644.

Fiesta 2012

HOUSE in Berri, town area, 4 b/m with granny flat, large block and low maintenance garden. Phone 8582 1474 or 0400 547 094

TRANSMISSION Meditation in Barmera every Wednesday at 8pm. Phone 0428 592 209, website: transmissionmeditation.org

HOUSEBOAT 13 X 48m 4 berth aluminium pontoons diesel motor EPA compliant Morgan area $70K ONO Ph 0427 059 126

REWARD offered for return of large engraved mirror from Greilla St area, mid October given away without authorisation. Great sentimental value. Ph 0414735874

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LOUNGE suite as new 1 X 3 seater, 2 single chairs, 2 matching foot stalls $500. Kitchen cupboards (dismantled) including stove with oven and sink $500. Slate (salvagea) approx 38m2. Evaporative air cooler $100. Large amplifier $100. Ph 0412 628 992.

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

PAINTING wanted. 23 years experience. Free quote. ABN 52014912126 MULTI position weight BLD 108538. Contact bench plus 104kb 0414 686 565 or home weights, 2 bars and 2 sets 8588 7357. of dum bells $160, phone TANK Lining, leaking 0413 606 442. concrete and iron water tanks lined with fibreglass, SEVEN rolls of wheat and onsite all areas. Ph Pete hay. Phone 8588 6248. Headlam 08 8764 8131. SINGLE Posturepedic bed ensemble $100, TV/DVD $100, tents x 2 $25 each. View at 1/200 17th Street, Renmark 9-12 noon any day. THREE piece lounge suite 1 X 3 seater, plus two single armchairs blue check fabric $300 ONO. One L-shape cane lounge seats 5 $280 ONO Both VG cond. Ph 0407 014 749 TRAILER new 7 X 5 drop axle, breaks, extendable draw bar and new tyres. Phone Mike Zeppel 0427 820 815.

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Wanted To Buy RENMARK Caravan Centre consigns and sells a wide range of Pre TWO Pontoons, 1 X 9 Loved and New Caravans. metres and 1 X 11 metres, Ask for a free Trade In Both cement tops. Contact Appraisal today. Phone Brian on 0408 282 300. (08) 8595 1911.

Berri Church of Christ Old Sturt Highway FRIENDSHIP FELLOWSHIP WORSHIP

Sunday Worship 10am Children’s activities Weekly meetings for all ages Community lunch from 12pm, first Sunday of every month, all welcome

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Seventh-day Adventist RIVERLAND

19 Sunrise Court, Berri

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 9.50am: Bible Study Groups for all ages 11.30am: Family Worship

14 Edward St, Loxton 10am Sunday November 4

Presenter: Kyle Richardson

Ps Sonny Pillay AGM at 1.30pm

PHONE 0400 330 857

Phone: 8584 5044

Loxton & Renmark Uniting Church November 4 Renmark West 8.30am Alec Ayling Renmark Ave 10am Alec Ayling Loxton 10am HC Jeoss Ablett PHONE 8584 7474 ALL WELCOME

Old Sturt Highway Glossop

Sunday 10am Worship Kids Program Coffee & Cake All welcome! Pastor David Crossfield

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Real People Sunday 10am Living Passionately Pastor Fulfilling Bill & Rayleen y Destiny Keros

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Church Services

Community Events

Baptist Church

1 Verran Terrace, Berri (Band Hall)

SUNDAY November 4, 10am Morning Worship & Communion

Guest Speaker

Ph/Fax 8582 3928 Sunday10am church@vinecommunity.org Ps. Bill & Rayleen Keros

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Ray Bell (Recorded Message)

Morning Tea 11.30am All welcome Enquiries phone 8582 2920 or 8588 2506

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November 1 - November 8 Friday 2nd November s Loxton Primary School Art will be showing at the Terrace Gallery from 26th Oct - 6th Nov. Loxton Year 12 Moderated Art will be on display from 7th Nov - 22nd Nov, with their Opening Night on Thursday 8th Nov, starting at 6pm. Saturday 3rd November s Riverland Ballroom Dancing to be held at Kingston – Social dance with pooled tea, 6-9.30pm. For more information, phone Max and Jan Pearson on 8589 3053. Sunday 4th November s Berri Pacemakers Bingo, Berri Resort Hotel eyes down at 2pm. Proceeds going to Berri Baseball Club. s The PS Industry will steam at 11am12.30pm and again at 1.30pm-3pm, devonshire morning and afternoon teas are included. For more information and bookings, phone the Renmark Visitor Information centre on 8586 6704.

Tuesday 6th November s The next Loxton Neighbourhood watch General meeting will be held at 7.30pm at the Masonic Hall, Rudolph Street Loxton. An invitation is extended to the general public, executive member and zone leaders to come along and be part of this informative and interesting evening. There will be a guest speaker in attendance. Everyone is invited to attend. Wednesday 7th November s The AGM of the Berri Churches Welfare Group inc (Op Shop) will held at Berri Lutheran Church corner of Vaughan Tce and Marshall street at 9am. All interested welcome to attend. Secretary H Butler. Thursday 8th November 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.

LUTHERAN CHURCH LOXTON PARISH

Berri and Barmera Uniting Church

November 4th

DRAMA FOR ALL THE FAMILY!

Twenty Third Sunday after Pentecost

See The Covenant Players in action at

St Peter’s 8.30am HC 10.30am Kids Church

Barmera Uniting Church

Concordia Myrla

10am HC Georg 9am Lay Reading

Meribah

10.30am Lay Reading

Taplan

6pm Lay Reading

Bookpurnong

8.30am HC Georg

Wednesday November 7th Rest Home 10.40am HC

Nookamka Tce, Barmera

this Sunday, 10am Berri Uniting Church Denny St, Berri

this Sunday, 11.30am (lunch to follow)

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

Public Notices

Public Notices

Riverland Soccer Association Inc. Annual General Meeting

LYRUP PRIMARY SCHOOL OPEN DAY

To be held at the Berri Resort Hotel Monday November 5th at 7pm All positions vacant & all welcome

“Come Back to Lyrup Primary�

Apologies to Bill Bucon - 0411 411 599

Date: Sunday 18th November, 2012 Time: 11.00 am – 3.00 pm Memorabilia displays & BBQ lunch Loxton to Bookpurnong Local Action Planning Committee

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING All interested persons welcome All Committee Positions are ďŹ lled, but new Committee Members or project ideas are very welcome

Where: upstairs, Loxton Hotel When: Tuesday 6 November 2012 at 7:00 pm Guest Speaker: Dave Reilly ‘Dates and the NufďŹ eld Scholarship’ Financial Reports available on the night or beforehand by contacting the OfďŹ ce For further information, please contact Craig Ferber on 0429 913 508 or email: craig@lblap.org.au www.lblap.org.au

“The Pines�

Loxtons Historic House and Garden 18 Henry Street, Loxton

Under the Stars Saturday November 17th 6.30pm til late Join the Loxton Rotary Club for food, fun and entertainment.

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Tickets from the Rotary Opp Shop – 0412649766 Rotarians or Sheree Cameron 0439349701 Proceeds of in aid of the Rotary Mardi Gras Ambassador, Sheree Cameron

Call now for a competitive gas price

s ,0 'AS s &ORKLIFT s (OME s )NDUSTRIAL s #OMMERCIAL Berri: Riverland Bottle Depot, 8582 3522 Renmark: R.R & P.J Holland, 8595 7303 Murray Bridge /Tailem Bend: Argyle Batteries & Solar, 85323335 Blanchetown: Blanchetown Deli & Hardware, 8540 5305 Waikerie: AGRI-TECH Irrigation Enterprises, 8541 2455

45kg Cylinders

$92

Gas Orders 1300 655 784

www.unitedgas.com.au

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING All interested persons welcome Where: Brands Shed, Lock 4 When: Wednesday 7 November 2012 at 5:00 pm Come along for a brief, informative meeting, followed by a BBQ For further information, please contact Craig Ferber on 0429 913 508 or email: craig@lblap.org.au

WATER TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS BERRI SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER 2012 SUNDAY 4 NOVEMBER 2012

Expression of Interest (EOI) Maintenance Services – Red Cliffs and Berri, Murraylink Reference Number: APA-EOI-QLD-004 APA Group (“APA�) is the operator of the Murraylink HVDC power transmission line. Murraylink is comprised of two high voltage converter stations, one located at Red Cliffs in Victoria and the other located at Berri in South Australia. APA is seeking expressions of interest from experienced suppliers for the provision high voltage switching, mechanical, and electrical and air conditioning maintenance services. For an Expression of Interest (“EOI�) package, suitable suppliers are invited to email Nikki Moulds (nikki.moulds@apa.com.au). Please ensure the subject heading for this email stipulates the Reference Number above. EOI package requests are to be received no later than 4.00pm AEST on Thursday, 22nd November 2012. The purpose of this EOI is to screen initial interest and assess which suppliers may be potential service providers to APA. The result of this EOI process will generate a short list of potential suppliers to which an Invitation to Tender will be issued. APA makes no representation or promise in relation to the award of an Agreement, the Invitation to Tender process, or future work. APA is not responsible for any costs whatsoever associated with the preparation and submission of an EOI or any part of the Invitation to Tender process.

Notice is given that pursuant to Section 26 of the Harbors and Navigation Act 1993, the Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure (DTEI) has granted an Aquatic Activity Licence to Ski Racing Australia, SA Division Association Incorporated for the Long Distance Ski Race Classic 90 km, on an area of the River Murray at Berri as follows: s Saturday 3 November 2012: 9.00 am - 1.00 pm – commencing at Schwartz Road (Bookpurnong Cliffs) and extending upstream to a point 5kms upstream of Martins Bend. s Saturday 3 November 2012: 1.00 pm - 5.00 pm – commencing at Lock 4 and extending to a point 100 metres upstream of the Lyrup ferry. s Sunday 4 November 2012: 10.00 am – 12 noon – commencing at Schwartz Road (Bookpurnong Cliffs) and extending upstream to the junction river of the Pike River (542 km) s Sunday 4 November 2012: 1.30 pm – 4.00 pm – commencing at Schwartz Road (Bookpurnong Cliffs) and extending upstream to the junction river of the Pike River (542 km) A clearly marked access corridor with a maximum speed of 4 knots is to be maintained on both sides of the river for the entire length of the licensed area and for the duration of the event on each day. For safety reason, there is no movement of vessels in the corridors between 3.30 pm and 5.00 pm on Saturday 3 November 2012 and 1.30 pm and 4.00 pm on Sunday 4 November 2012. Course marker buoys will be left in the water over the period of the weekend. These are generally in the centre of the river and the large start/ďŹ nish and turn buoys will be lit with a yellow ashing light. For safety reasons, vessels and persons other than those participating in the events are prohibited from entering the above areas of water between 9.00 am to 5.00 pm on Saturday 3 November 2012 and from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm on Sunday 4 November 2012.

SKI RACING AUSTRALIA, SA DIVISION ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED

The Terrace Gallery Inc. Invites you to attend our

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 7pm Monday, November 19th 2012 At the LOXTON HOTEL

Seeks expressions of interest from local artists/craftspeople to sell quality Riverland-made products on Saturday mornings on a regular or casual basis. For more details, contact the Market Manager on 0417 824 648 or riverlandmarket@iinet.net.au

LYRUP TEMPORARY FERRY CLOSURE

We are always looking for more enthusiastic members to join our committee! Enquiries to Julie on 0431 044 790

The LYRUP FERRY will be temporarily closed on Sunday, 4th November 2012 for the running of the Berri Long Distance Ski Event 2012.

THE RENMARK IRRIGATION TRUST ANNUAL ELECTIONS 2012

Sunday, 4th November 2012

Notice is hereby given that nominations will be received at the Trust OfďŹ ce until 4.00pm on Friday 12th November 2012, to ďŹ ll vacancies caused by the retirement through efuxion of time of the following: DIRECTORS

HOWIE Richard Humphrey DEMIR Ibrahim GALLARD Bradley Frank STRACHAN Robert Lindsay

AUDITOR

HALL Paul CPA MARTINELLA Grant CA RCA

Nomination forms in accordance with The Renmark Irrigation Trust Act 2009 are available at the Trust OfďŹ ce. Should more nominations be received than there are vacancies to be ďŹ lled, proceedings will be adjourned until Monday 3rd December 2012 when an election by ballot will be conducted at the Annual General Meeting of Members. BR Schier RETURNING OFFICER

APPOINTMENT OF RETURNING OFFICER Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Trust, held on Monday 19th December 2011, Barry Robert Schier was appointed Returning OfďŹ cer to conduct the above election. PJ Duggin PRESIDING MEMBER

RENMARK PARINGA COUNCIL

from 9.30 am to 12 noon and 1.30 pm to 4.00 pm

Alternate crossings are: Upstream - Paringa Bridge Downstream - Berri Bridge

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

Positions Vacant

L Sales Consultant The Riverland Weekly is seeking a highly motivated, enthusiastic person to join our sales team. Previous sales experience would be an advantage but not essential as full training will be provided. A base salary with an attractive commission structure will be offered to the successful applicant. If you feel that you are the one we are looking for please send in a resume with 2 current referees to: ‘Sales Consultant’ PO Box 1279 Berri, SA, 5343 or email applications to: office@riverlandweekly.com.au By November 15,2012 (closing date subject to change)

Committed to a sustainable future

DRAFT COMMUNITY PLAN Pursuant to Section 122(1)(a) Council has reviewed its Strategic Management Plan. We have decided to rename our plan to a ‘Community Plan’ and seek comments from the Community as to whether the emerging priorities in the Plan meet the expectations of the Community. Copies of our Draft Community Plan are available on Council’s website www.renmarkparinga.sa.gov.au or you can call Customer Service on 85803 000 to arrange to have a copy sent to you. You can make a written submission on our Community Plan by 22 November 2012. Submissions are to be addressed to: Chief Executive OfďŹ cer Renmark Paringa Council PO Box 730 RENMARK SA 5341

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Part-time Junior Receptionist/Admin Support Our OfďŹ ce continues to grow and now we need some more help. You will be part of of a very busy small team but part of a big picture company. Real Estate is a dynamic industry and we need an energetic person to be in our ofďŹ ce. This position has the potential to grow into a full time job.

Applications can be emailed to wendy.int@andrewsproperty.com.au Shop 6, Chapman Mall, Renmark 0HONE s 7ENDY WWW ANDREWSPROPERTY COM AU

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

Positions Vacant

Positions Vacant

Riverland Taxi Service

TAXI DRIVERS WANTED IN BERRI & RENMARK

QualiďŹ ed Chef

131 008 AUSTRALIAN WIDE TAXI

Casual, 40 hours per week in our busy, vibrant environment, working with our award wining team. Seven day roster, split shifts. Wages Award. Immediate start.

Further enquiries: Business: (08) 85 821 650 Email: riverlandtaxis@bigpond.com

Applications treated in strict conďŹ dence

Our company is looking for a highly motivated and experienced team player with mechanical or electrical skills Duties will include: v Carrying out minor repairs to air conditioning equipment. v Assisting in Installation of new systems v Basic servicing of refrigerated systems v Repairs and maintenance to evaporative air conditioning. v Repairs to automotive air conditioning. The successful applicant must have the following: v Current drivers license v Own hand tools Some on job training will be provided. If you are interested in learning new skills or improving on current skills, then this is the job for you. Enquires and written applications, including resume and contact information for referees, should be forwarded to:

CENTRAL IRRIGATION TRUST Central Irrigation Trust is a leading irrigation supplier of water to the horticultural industry. We are located in the Riverland of South Australia and due to an internal promotion are seeking a Field Maintenance employee to be based at Barmera. The new member will be part of a team of 12 employees responsible for maintaining and improving our water delivery systems. We are looking for a person who s works well within a group s enjoys working outdoors s looks forward to work s is capable of and enjoys physical demanding activities s has a current driver’s licence In addition any of the following will be well regarded s experience with irrigation equipment s machinery tickets with backhoes and fork lifts s good customer service If you have a vibrant personality with a can do attitude and feel you are the person for this position please forward an application to the CEO at CIT, PO Box 34 Barmera 5345 or via email to gavin.mcmahon@cit.org.au by Monday November 19. If you have any queries please call Gavin McMahon on 0419 038 962.

Social Worker Country Women’s & Children’s Health Network Mount Gambier Riverland & Whyalla Job Ref: 504880 www.health.sa.gov.au/careers 1300 882 992

Exciting Opportunities

Email: Head Chef Pip Rugless enquiry@renmarkclub.com.au

MURRAY AVENUE, RENMARK PHONE 8586 6611

I can develop the therapeutic environment my clients and colleagues need to thrive. Being able to really listen to and understand my clients’ circumstances, I can make a genuine difference to their lives. At SA Health, I can ďŹ nd the perfect career through rewarding interactions with both clients and colleagues.

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Administrative Assistant Ref 12322 The Renmark campus of the Flinders University Rural Clinical School (FURCS) has a vacancy for an experienced Administrative Assistant to join our team. The appointee will provide administrative support to the Director of FURCS including the organisation of appointments, travel and accommodation, dealing with correspondence and phone enquiries, assisting with the preparation of presentations, meetings and seminars and assisting with the administrative requirements of research projects. Undertaking reception duties will be required on occasion. • Flinders University Rural Clinical School (Flinders Innovations in Clinical Education), School of Medicine • Location: Renmark, South Australia • Available for twelve months on a full-time basis • Salary (HEO4): $51,215 to $55,374 pa • Plus 17% employer superannuation • Applications close: 11:00am Monday, 19 November 2012 Full details including how to apply on-line can be found at our Jobs@Flinders website: www.flinders.edu.au/employment www.flinders.edu.au Equal Opportunity is University Policy CRICOS Provider Number: 00114 A

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individual project needs. “We specialise in removing thick chlorinated rubber based coatings commonly found in the wine industry,� he said. “We also specialise in coating removal from large plant equipment. “We can remove coatings from automotive steel, concrete, masonry and heavy structural steel. “We can also apply quality coatings if required at competitive rates by a fully qualified spray painter. “Our equipment is large and will handle big jobs quickly.�

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McDermott, Goodwin join team for Renmark tour FORMER Australian bowler Craig McDermott and exZimbabwe batsman Murray Goodwin are two of the players to join the Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA) Masters team for the Renmark tour on November 15 to 17. The final squad includes Terry Alderman, Dan Cullen, Matthew Elliott, Murray Goodwin, Wayne Holdsworth, Ben Johnson, Greg Matthews, Craig McDermott, Matthew Mott, Tim Nielsen, Shelley Nitschke and Peter Sleep. The Masters team will meet a Riverland invitational side consisting of Berri’s Danyal Reynolds and Mat-

■ PACE: Former Australian fast bowler Craig McDermott will play in Renmark this month. thew Clifford, Loxton’s Michael Gutsche, Jake Albrecht and Shaun Reilly, Renmark’s Luke Fitzsimmons, Dale Lindner and Morgan Smith, Waikerie-Ramco’s Kym Taylor and Renmark District players James Bentley, Zakk Gallo and Adam Jackson, during an action packed Twenty20

match on November 16. John Davison has been forced to withdraw from the tour after being appointed to a coaching role with the Australian women’s team. There will be lots of opportunities to meet the players at events around the town with the excitement of the main game to take place at the Renmark Oval from 5.30pm on November 16. The ACA Masters players will also host junior development clinics, a Sportsman’s Function, In2CRICKET clinics, visit a nursing home and a high school and be at after match events at the Renmark Sporting Club and Renmark Hotel.

Berri’s state Twenty20 chance BERRI will compete against Broken Hill in this Sunday’s first round of the Country Living Homes Country Twenty20 Champions Cup. The knockout competition began in 2010/11 involving eight teams from regional South Australia and provided country cricketers with a rare opportunity to play on historic Adelaide Oval in

the final. Stansbury and Meadows were the two clubs who won their way through to the grand final in the inaugural competition squaring off in an exciting encounter that drew more than 2000 spectators. The 2011/12 competition expanded with 32 teams from different cricket associations

across regional South Australia participating and fans flocking to Adelaide Oval to see Lincoln South and Meadows Cricket Club compete for the title. Berri will host the Murray Districts/Barrier match this Sunday with the winners from each zone progressing to quarter finals on December 2.

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■ PRIZE: Winners from the Renmark Horse and Pony Club showjupming dressage series finale. home the Chris Sinko Ford Senior Dressage Aggregate Points trophy. Another interstate competitor Wentworth’s Sam Seaman with ‘My Marie’ won the Dens Lawn Mowing

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Historic hotel hosts Lily and the Drum

TV Guide Thursday 1st

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6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Ancient Megastructures 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 The World's Worst Disasters 1.30 At The Movies 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 5.00 Eggheads

5.30 Simple Cooking 6.05 Greatest Cities Of The World 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Catalyst 8.30 Redfern Now 9.25 QI 9.55 Summer Heights High 10.25 Lateline 11.00 The Business 11.25 Iconoclasts 12.15 The Clinic

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Dangerous Drivers' School 8.15 Tropfest 8.25 The Roast 8.30 The Strange Calls: When the theatre is vandalised, Banks and Gregor are put in charge of catching the culprit. 9.00 Warehouse

Comedy Festival 9.30 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 10.15 The Chaser: Hamster Wheel 10.45 Mock The Week 11.15 The Roast 11.20 Eataholics 12.20 The League Of Gentlemen 12.50 Seal Soul Live 1.40 Cook Yourself Thin 2.00 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Meteor (Part One): Jason Alexander 2.00 Once Upon A Time 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 Brynne 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 Beauty And The Geek Australia 9.30 The 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 Jamie’s Fifteen 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 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 Two Rembrandts In The Garden 2.30 One Of The Lucky Ones 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 My Sri Lanka 8.00 Luke Nguyen’s Greater Mekong 2 8.35 Jimmy And The Giant Supermarket 9.35 One Born Every Minute 10.30 World News 11.00 Scarlet Road: A Sex Worker’s Journey 12.05 Movie: Flame And Citron (Denmark) 2.25 Weatherwatch

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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 Movie: Stepping Out 2.15 At The Movies 2.30 Cheese Slices 2.55 Minuscule 3.00 Children’s Programs

5.00 Eggheads 5.30 Simple Cooking 6.00 Lost Gardens 6.50 Minuscule 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Miranda 8.30 New Tricks: The team's feathers are ruffled by the arrival of a retired detective. 9.35 Waking The Dead 10.25 Lateline 11.00 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 Boy Cheerleaders 11.20 The Roast 11.25 Archer: When a mysterious stranger summons Malory and her intrepid ISIS agents to Monaco, all bets are off! 11.45 Friday Night Lights 12.30 Breaking Bad 1.15 The Rat Pack 1.50 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Meteor (Part Two) 2.00 Once Upon A Time 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 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens 9.00 Movie: The Sinking Of The Laconia (Part One) 11.00 Movie: Valkyrie 1.30 House Calls To The Rescue 2.30 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 A Current Affair 7.30 Big Brother 8.00 Big Bang Theory 8.30 Movie: The Prestige 11.05 Movie: The Gift 1.20 Movie: The Driver: Ryan O'Neal 3.10 Skippy: The Bush Kangaroo 3.35 Extra 4.00 Trivita

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 Movie: Dinner For Schmucks 10.50 White Collar 11.50 Late Show 12.50 48 Hours 1.50 Mental 3.00 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 About Men 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 England’s Early Queens 9.35 As It Happened: Wellington Bomber 10.40 World News 11.15 Movie: The Bridesmaid (France): Benoît Magimel, Laura Smet 1.10 Movie: Kurt Wallander: The Overdose (Sweden): Krister Henriksson 2.50 Weatherwatch

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■ MELODIC: Lily and the Drum will perform at the Overland Corner Hotel.

6.00 rage 11.30 7.30 12.00 Foreign Correspondent 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Eggheads 1.30 Movie: Hatari! 4.00 Basketball: WNBL: Canberra v Sydney 5.00 Football: WLeague: Melbourne v Newcastle 6.00 Saturday

Landline 6.30 Gardening Australia 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Doc Martin 8.20 Kingdom 9.05 Sinbad: Sinbad and friends try to gain access to a labyrinth containing a stone that reveals the future. 9.55 Jonathan Ross 10.40 Waking The Dead 11.30 rage

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Beauty And The Beast 8.15 The Onion News Network 8.30 Movie: The Spy Who Came In From The Cold: Richard Burton, Oskar Werner 10.20 Movie: The Manchurian

Candidate: Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh 12.25 Video Killed The Radio Star 12.50 How Not To Live Your Life: With Don wants a stripper to move into the spare room, but Eddie insists on a mature student. 1.20 Torchwood 2.15 ABC News

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Outsourced 10.30 The 2012 Melbourne Cup Carnival: AAMI Victoria Derby Day 5.30 Out Of The Blue 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Cars 9.00 Movie: The Sinking Of The

Laconia (Part Two): Andrew Buchan, Ken Duken 11.00 Movie: Red Dragon: Anthony Hopkins 1.35 Dreamtime, Eyre And Lightning 2.35 House Calls To The Rescue 3.30 It Is Written 4.00 Home Shopping 5.00 Beyond Tomorrow

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Mornings 12.00 Children's Programs 4.00 The Middle 4.30 Getaway 5.00 Nine News 5.30 Getaway 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.40 Movie:

Marmaduke: Owen Wilson 9.30 Movie: Marley & Me: Jennifer Aniston, Owen Wilson 11.55 Movie: The Swarm 2.05 Movie: Mutiny On The Buses 3.45 Win Presents 4.00 Danoz 4.30 MCD 5.00 Life Today 5.30 Wesley Impact

6.00 Fraser Island 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.30 Good Chef Bad Chef 10.00 The Doctors 11.00 The Breakfast Week 12.00 Australian Rally Championship 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 Love To Share Food 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Life In Cold Blood 7.30 Wildlife Warriors 8.00 Bondi Vet 8.30 Graham Norton 9.30 Movie: The Rainmaker 12.15 48 Hours 1.15 Formula 1 Grand Prix: Qualifying

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Semele 3.40 Chopin Etudes 3.50 Hidden History 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 and his family of helpers build a life-size bridge made entirely

of Meccano. 8.30 Blackout: Daniel Demoys has gone from being an idealistic young man to a disillusioned and corrupt council official. 9.30 Boardwalk Empire 11.45 Movie: 25 Carat (Spain) 1.20 Drawn Together 2.15 Weatherwatch

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a lively spectrum and Lily and the Drum encourage people to dance but if space is an issue toe tapping and leg wobbling is a must and highly encouraged. “We’re really looking forward to visiting the Riverland and performing at The Overland Corner Hotel,” Lily said. Catch Lily and the Drum at The Overland Corner Hotel for a twilight performance on November 17. Entry is free but bookings are essential on 0432 378 647 to secure a prime location for the show.

6.00 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 Australian Ballet 50th Gala 5.00 An African Journey 6.00 Auction Room 6.30 Compass 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Kingdom Of Plants 8.30 Dangerous Remedy 10.15 The Slap 11.15 Andrew Olle Lecture 12.10 Movie: All That Jazz

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 Don't Blame The Dog: In the hope of becoming better pet owners, Holly and Mikki travel to South Africa to spend a week with dogs that are trained to track down poachers. 8.30 Holy Rollers 9.20 Tropfest

9.30 Opening Shot 10.00 Louis Theroux: Louis heads to Las Vegas to meet the people prepared to bet their bottom dollar. 11.00 Dangerous Drivers' School 11.45 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 12.35 Randling 1.10 Can We Believe The Science? 2.05 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 Outsourced 12.00 The 2012 Melbourne Cup Carnival Melbourne Cup Preview 1.00 Movie: Anne Of

Green Gables - Sequel 3.00 V8 Supercars: Abu Dhabi 5.00 Great Outdoors 5.30 SA Life 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security 8.00 Air Ways 8.40 Bones 9.40 Killing Time 11.30 Strike Back 12.30 France: Soaring With The Senses

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Wide World Of Sports 11.00 Australian Fishing Championships 11.30 Surfsport: Highlights 12.30 Cybershack 1.00 Children's Programs 2.00 Roller Derby

2.30 The Middle 3.00 House Husbands 4.00 Getaway 4.30 Manly Surf 5.00 Nine News 5.30 Antiques Roadshow 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 11.30 Southland

6.00 Mass At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Call Of The Whale 9.00 Good Chef Bad Chef 10.00 The Bolt Report 10.30 Meet The Press 11.00 Life Unexpected 12.00 Dance Of The Champions: Sydney Eisteddfod 1.00 Escape With ET

2.00 Basketball: NBL Championship 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 Sons Of Tucson 11.00 2012 Formula1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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“Its about the undeniable quality and sound produced from humans using real instruments,” Lily said. The band’s music revolves around strong guitar rhythms and melody lines with the drums and percussion providing the underlying groove. “Once you introduce the drum kit to a song it needs to work with the limited instrumentation,” Lily said. “It’s tempting to add additional instruments but we want to remain true to ourselves and the live sound.” The music encompasses

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to stop,” vocalist and guitarist Lily said. “We were really happy to have the radio station play our CD and were very surprised to learn about it reaching number two.” Lily unites with John (Drum) on percussion, harmonica and backing vocals, to provide something a little different. Lily and the Drum’s sound is described as “contemporary retro” reflecting back to the simplicity of the roots music from which contemporary music evolved.

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LILY and the Drum will play at the Overland Corner Hotel on November 17 off the back of performances across Australia. The South Australian band, which recently released its debut album titled Nobody Just Like Me, featured in the Adelaide community station Three D Radio top 20 charts for several weeks and eventually topped the charts at number two. “It’s been a little mad really but we’re having so much fun we’re just going to keep going until someone tells us

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Thursday November 1, 2012 – Riverland Weekly • 29

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Big name skiers in town for Berri’s classic race HUNDREDS of people will line the waterfront at Martin’s Bend in Berri this weekend to watch some of the world’s best skiers in action. The drawcard will be two time world champions Peter Proctor and Wayne Mawer along with several other big names in the fast paced sport to compete in the local event. The action kicks off on Saturday morning at 10am with a ‘social’ ski before the ‘Dash for Cash’ begins at 1pm. “The reason they call it social class is just because of the skis, you are running on small skis and a small rope,” Ski racing South Australia committee member Damien Philp said. Boasting a prize of $1000, the Dash for Cash is expected to be hotly contested. “They’ll start the dash at Lock 4 and it will go to the Lyrup Ferry, a 20 kilometre sprint race,” Philp said. The finishing order of one fast lap of the Riverland course in Saturday afternoon’s dash will determine the starting positions for Sunday’s main race, the Kingston Estate Wines Berri 90 Ski Race Classic. More than 120 skiers will take part on 58 boats amongst almost 40 classes at the Berri Water Ski Club at Martin’s Bend. Philp said the high number of entries and the sport’s big names expected to race over the two day

event should see a large crowd in attendance. “It will be good at the ski club for spectators to witness it because the skiers and boats will be flat out down under the Berri bridge and through the town,” he said. The expert races begin on Sunday morning at 10am with two different sessions, the first finishing at 11am and the next one at 1.30pm. “It’s basically bringing in spectators and competitors from all over Australia,” Philp said. “Competitors coming from Queensland, New South Wales and Perth. “It fills up the accommodation pretty well in the area.” The 90 kilometre main race is part of the River Classic Series, attracting top skiers from across the country. “Australia does very well on the worldwide scale for ski racing because several Australians are currently the world champions and a number of them will be here,” Philp said. “We’ve got the best in the world here.” Attendance for the event is free and the event is fully catered, although bringing your own food and drinks is also a welcome option. The start and finish lines are at the Berri Water Ski Club where most of the best viewing for the racing will take place. Local hopes fall on the shoul-

■ ACTION: Riverland racing team ‘Hit It’ will feature this weekend, while (below) there will be plenty of thrills during the ski race classic. ders of team ‘Hit It’ which last year was victorious in its class. Driver Damien Philp said the competition is fierce and skier Saxton Brown hopes to be on the top of his game. “Hopefully we have a good run ourselves but it is hard, it’s a team effort so you don’t really know what you are going to do until you see what the weekend throws at you,” Philp said. “Hopefully we can put together a good race, we’ll see what the water conditions are like, it is the first race of the year so early ski fitness will be a test,” Brown added.

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Peak entries for triathlon ■ WHEN entries closed for the Berri Resort Hotel Murray Man triathlon to be held at Barmera’s Lake Bonney this Sunday, 293 athletes from all parts of Australia had entered for the Australian Age Group Long Course championship event. An additional 68 registrations had also been received for a half Murray Man triathlon. Amongst the starters for the full distance event incorporating a two kilometre swim, 80km bike ride and 20km run will be a Renmark group including former Australian representative Ruth Strout, Jackie Crofton and Tim French, while in

the half Murray Man will be Lox- to emphasise that this is a total tri- its capped entry point of 60, will be ton’s Jacob Otto and Renmark’s athlon weekend providing some- held in the afternoon and then on Corina Sims. thing for people only contemplat- Saturday night there will be a Carb Otto’s career continues to flour- ing an interest in the sport, as well Loading Pasta - On The Couch funcish and he is probably only in the as for the elite competitor. tion at the Berri Resort Hotel. shorter event because at under 18 On Saturday from 9am at the The theme for the discussion years of age he will be ‘Triathis not permitted lon Training Athletes from all parts of Australia have to enter the full - Busting the course race. Myths’. entered for the championship event. Recently, JaTalking to cob was named local enthusii thl the Adelaide Triathlon Club`s 2011- Lake Bonney Yacht Club, two ex- asts on ttriathlons, they considered 12 Junior High Performance Male perienced coaches will conduct a the entry lists contain “a high class, award winner. clinic for those new to multi sports competitive element”. Sunday’s event is, in fact, part of events. They singled out elite aththe Adelaide club’s program but its Following that a ‘come and try’ letes like Matty White, Phil Lean, president Andrew Bartlett is quick triathlon, which has already reached Trevor Skewes, Kevin Fergusson

and Xavier Coppock among the men and in the women’s events, Renee Lane, Irish woman Eimear O’Brien, Holly Ranson and last year’s Murray Man winner Felicity Lloyd, who has just returned from the Kona Ironman where she finished sixth in the world in her age group. Over 420 competitors, plus their accompanying support teams, families and friends, event officials, volunteers and spectators, mean not only Lake Bonney but the Riverland overall is well and truly alive this weekend as another major event finds an ideal venue in our region.

Loxton bowler wins zone four state singles championship ■ LAST week we reflected upon the impact Loxton RSL’s Craig Inglis is having on the men’s lawn bowling scene after only a relatively short time in the sport. Well, last Sunday at Barmera he further enhanced that growing reputation by taking out the Zone Four finals of the State Open Singles Championship. He will now be amongst the last 16 bowlers from metropolitan and country South Australia to contest the state finals at the Salisbury Bowling Club on Sunday and Monday, November 11 and 12. At Barmera, Craig defeated former state men’s singles champion, Berri’s Craig Treloar, 25-16, in the final. Earlier in the day he won a quar-

ter final against another Berri player Graeme King, 25-19, and then just edged past Barmera’s Alan Ness in a semi-final cliffhanger, 25-24. In other quarter finals, Ness defeated R Ratish (Freeling) 25-10, Dennis Treloar (Berri) won 25-14 against Lyndoch’s Chris Rule and Craig Treloar won 25-13 over Dennis Wutke (Barmera). Craig Treloar then progressed to the final against Inglis by eliminating his father Dennis in a semi final, 25-20. Meanwhile, in men’s Saturday pennants has there ever been a stranger looking premiership ladder than the one we have after four weeks of the 2012-13 season? Berri and Loxton are both un-

defeated on 56 points at the head of the list and have left the rest in their dust. Loxton hosts Berri on Saturday, November 10 and this looms as a crucial match for the competition. Whether Loxton can convert its solid start to 2011-12 into a win over a team that at its best has been in simply awesome form is question number one. Berri had a four rinks to nil, 137 to 45 shots, victory over Barmera last Saturday, while Loxton looked in good touch with a 98-77 win against Loxton RSL. At the same time the other five teams look set for a titanic struggle to reach the remaining two finals’ spots even in these early days of the season.

Renmark RSL, Barmera, Loxton RSL and last year’s grand finalist Waikerie all have one victory for 19, 18, 17, 16 points and Renmark, with, on paper, at least a seemingly quality squad, are without a win and at the foot of the table on 10 points. Last Saturday the Renmark neighbours engaged in a nailbiter of a contest with the RSL team just getting over the line by one shot, 81-80. A 28-13 win by Renmark RSL’s Mal Inglis over Steve Ivanovic proved crucial in the end result. This week Renmark travels to play Loxton RSL, Waikerie hosts Barmera and Renmark RSL is at home to Loxton, while a bye to Berri surely gives their bowls the chance to cool off.

Dramatic finish to Hunchee Run as Thur, Glazbrook win

Skiers ready to hit the water for classic race

■ MATT Thur and his swinger Reece Glazbrook took out the Paul Hutchins Loan Centre Riverland Dinghy Championship after a dramaric final round, the Hunchee Run, last Saturday. Defending title holder Jason Gordon was full of praise for the new champions saying “Matt`s win was well deserved, full credit to him, he has worked hard to get his first win and really gave it a go on Saturday”. “The competition in the Open Sports class has really evened out now,” Gordon added. Gordon managed to hang on in difficult circumstances to finish runner-up coming in some 40 seconds behind Thur in the Hunchee Run. Ironically, Gordon went into the deciding race with concern over a back injury and while that did not cause him any concern

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his boat motor did. Only a kilometre into the race his fuel pump packed it in resulting in some damage to the motor and a loss of compression. But they battled on. “It meant my swinger Ben Pobke was pretty busy,” Gordon said. “Apart from his normal hectic job he had to keep heading to the back of the boat to get onto the prime bottle to keep us mobile.” Western Australian regular Jay Branson also had a race he will not forget in a hurry. “He spat his swinger Brad Woodman out of the boat which resulted in it heading up the bank at 80mph and ending up on top of Jay,” Gordon explained. “But they are a tough lot those boys from the west and they got things back together as well as they could and finished

The 20 kilometre course runs from Lock 4 to Lyrup, so with some of the 30 boats taking part being capable of speeds exceeding 200kph and covering the distance in as little as seven minutes, they will present a spectacular sight to people watching as they pass under the Berri Bridge and through the town waterfront. The ‘Dash For Cash’ serves as a qualifier for starting positions for the ‘Berri 90’ which gets underway at 10am on Sunday and has all 58 boats and 120 skiers entered for the 90km journey. Peter Proctor, a two time world champion and the recent winner for the second year of the prestigious Catalina Island race in California, another

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Jaensch claims cycling title ■ A WIN in the time trial and second place in the criteriums clinched the 2012 Riverland Cycling Championship for Steve Jaensch when the final two rounds were conducted last Sunday. Jaensch had won round one, a 50 kilometre road race, a week earlier. In Sunday’s 10km Individual time trial he finished with an average speed of 38.5 kilometres per hour followed by Peter Schammer 36.8, Peter Burr 35.3, Lee Rasheed 34.8 and Shane Pitman 33.5. In the criterium, Shane Pitman used his power to outsprint other members of a breakaway bunch who finished behind him in the order of Jaensch, Schammer, Rasheed and Burr. Shane Pitman was runner-up in the championship with Peter Schammer third. In recent Tuesday night criterium racing, Pitman won in A grade, Rasheed in B grade, Dennis Robinson in C grade , Gordon Pipe in D grade and Julius Otto in E grade.

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dual world champion Wayne Mawyer and Maddison Boyer, who was number two in the last women’s world titles, will head an impressive gathering of skiers. Then with an estimated overall value of $9 million there will be some amazing boats doing the towing including Daniel McMahon’s pair of ‘99 Psycho Clowns’ from Perth, Noel Griffen from Brisbane with ‘Blazen’ and ‘Burnin’ and Mark Cranny from Dandenong with ‘Hell Razor’ and ‘Hell Bent’. Mayhem, albeit well organised, may well describe this weekend of non stop action at a venue recognised as being amongst the best in the nation and that continues to attract some of the sport’s best skiers and boats from all parts of Australia.

■ BOWLS: Renmark’s Peter Stoeckel sends a bowl down the green.

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Exceptional young tennis player aims high

Talented Blake ■ EYES ON THE PRIZE: These 2010 photos show the determination in the eyes of Barmera junior Blake Koskinas, who has since continued to pursue tennis at a higher level.

■ DURING one of my regular chats with local tennis coach Mike Horsman last weekend our discussion got around to promising 10-year-old Barmera junior Blake Koskinas. “Blake is an exceptional young player and also has a determination and commitment to the sport that you do not often find in one so young,” Mike said. While conscious of not putting too much pressure on our young sports people in situations like this, Mike and I agreed that it was also prudent to acknowledge any of their outstanding performances. “Blake gets amazing support from his family,” Mike added, “and, in fact, I have recommended to his parents that he would benefit from as much exposure as possible to the junior scene in Adelaide. “As a result, arrangements have already been put in place for him to be taken to the city on Wednesday afternoons to attend 10 years and under sessions conducted by leading coach Graham Neville. “I will also be suggesting that his time in Adelaide be increased as much possible next season. “Frankly, I have told Blake’s parents that I do not believe there is much more that can be put in place locally towards him fullfilling his tennis aims and needs.”

Mike added that he did not normally consider directing any of his students in this way in their early years but in Blake’s case he thought it necessary for the lad’s tennis future. “The only occasions I have involved myself previously in this way with any families was in the case of Luke Saville and Brooke Rischbieth,” Mike said. “Anyhow, Blake has really forced the issue himself with his performances so far.” Mike explained that the right handed youngster had won every Riverland tournament he had entered, even in competitions well above his age division, and had also excelled in others in Adelaide and beyond. “Blake has played two 10 year age group tournaments in Adelaide and won them both,” Mike said. “So that is why he is being put up against lads in older age competitions.” Blake is the number two seed in the top local junior grade and is defeating opponents much older than himself, while he has also been given a taste of our senior competition to a limited degree. “If attitude and determination to go with a lot of ability mean anything I believe we will hear a lot more about young Blake Koskinas as his tennis career unfolds,” Mike concluded.

Large field for sportsperson of the year ■ JUDGES have announced 26 nominees for the 2011-12 5RM-SGIC-Berri Resort Hotel Riverland Sportsperson of the Year award. The winner will be announced at the annual presentation dinner at the Berri Hotel on Friday, November 23. The long standing individual award was first made in 1961 but this will only be the 48th presentation function as there was a break in the years 1971 to 1975/76. Which raises a question. I wonder who may have won such awards for the years 1972 to 1974? Indeed it would be interesting to look back at records from that era for an indication. Allowing for those missing links and for a few ties in the award along the way it seems that in 2010/11, the 50th Sportsperson of the Year was named. Notable in this year’s nominees is the rare inclusion of a windsurfer, Anthony Hamood, while two tennis players, Cobdogla brother and sister Troy and Katie Saville, are the sport’s first nominees for several years following their exceptional performances in the local competition in recent seasons. The 2011-12 award will be decided from the following list: ■ Jake Albrecht (Cricket) Riverland Cricketer of the Year, continued to represent Murray Districts at the annual Country Carnival in Adelaide.

■ Cara Venning (Softball) - A grade Best and Fairest player, a member of the Loxton A grade premiership team. ■ Andrew Hill (Lawn Bowls) Retained his place in the State men’s squad. A skipper in the Berri premiership team. ■ Kerry Treloar (Lawn Bowls) Continued to represent the SA Women’s team until retirement during the year after 100 appearances. A skipper in the Berri premiership win. ■ Jason Gordon (Dinghy racing) - Won the Riverland championship.

■ Edmond Grosser (Soccer) – A Grade Best and Fairest award winner.

Represented Loxton and played Premier League during the season.

■ Keke Falland (Speedway) In 360 Sprint Class. In SA was second in the state titles, top points scorer and Rookie of the Year. Ranked number two amongst the ‘Top Ten’ drivers’ in Australia.

■ Dillon Millard (Basketball) – Won the Most Valuable Player in the men’s first division competition. A member of Barmera’s premiership team.

■ Billie Jo Hammerstein (Hockey) – Added yet another A Grade women’s Best and Fairest award and, with Loxton, a women’s premiership to her imposing record.

■ Jesse-Lee Jones (Basketball) – Outstanding in Renmark’s first division women’s premiership win. Named the Most Valuable Player in the competition. ■ Troy Saville (Tennis) – Continued a long unbeaten singles run playing at top men’s position in Cobdogla’s division one premiership win. ■ Katie Saville (Tennis) – Also undefeated at top women’s position in Cobdogla’s premiership success.

■ Anthony Hamood (Windsurfing) - His consistent performances gained him world recognition and high rankings in his category. ■ Nick Kuhn (Baseball) – Joint winner of the Best and Fairest Wesslink Medal. Playing coach in the Berri Warriors’ premiership. ■ Tim Golding (Baseball) – Added another Wesslink Medal to his collection.

■ Karl Hennig (Hockey) – The evergreen veteran was named the A Grade men’s Best and Fairest player. ■ Tara Allister (Hockey) – Represented SA at the Australian Country Championships and was included in the Australian under 21 women’s country team to play in Fiji. In Loxton’s premiership team.

■ Steven Braun (Football) – Represented the local zone in the SA Country Championships and was chosen in the SA Country team.

■ Steven Trezise (Hockey) – Represented SA at the Australian Country championships and was chosen in the Australian under 21 team to tour Fiji. Alternated between Loxton and Premier League in Adelaide.

■ Anita Modlinski (Netball) – A1 Grade Best and Fairest player.

■ Sean Burgess (Hockey) – Played for SA Country at the national championships.

■ Michael Bratton (Football) – Won the A grade Best and Fairest Whillas Medal.

SPORT

Saville’s improves ranking to 340 ■ FORMER Cobdogla player and 2011 Junior Wimbledon champion Luke Saville continues his hectic schedule and yesterday the pro tour saw him kick off in a tournament in Bendigo. He reports he is running into some tough opponents and gaining some invaluable experience as he improved his world ranking to 340.

Goodes loses first bout in England ■ SIXTEEN-year-old Loxton boxer Ryan Goodes was considered unlucky to lose his first bout of a tour of the UK that he is currently on with a Queensland team. After 24 hours on a plane and in front of an awesome home crowd for his opponent, UK champion Louis Claridge, Ryan was confident that he had done enough to win the bout against the best boxer in his division in the country. “That’s boxing,” his father-trainer Phillip said from his Loxton home. “Ryan will soak up the experience and focus on his next bout in a week’s time.”

Bevan, Hawke prove worth ■ THE decision by Andrew Bevan and Cameron Hawke to continue to play with Waikerie Gold was crucial in the reigning premier defeating Blanchetown Swan Reach, 7 for 272 to 181, in Saturday’s Mid Murray cricket. For BSR, star footballer Troy Cowland showed his versatility with a dominating 115, while the best of Gold’s bowlers was another ‘returnee’ in J. English with 6 for 32. In the other game, Morgan with 68 from B. Wilksch easily defeated Perponda 9 for 193 to 9 for 63. R. Zadow scored 31 for Perponda, while Morgan’s best bowler was N. Black with 5 for 14.

Renmark’s 14-0 Loxton drubbing FIVE strike outs by Renmark A grade lone pitcher Dave Grenfell was the highlight of his side’s 14-0 victory over Loxton in last Friday night’s baseball. Despite the heavy defeat, a brilliant double play by Loxton’s junior pitcher Jeremy Musolino was also a feature of the game. In other matches, Lyrup defeated Renmark ‘B’ 13-3 and in a keen contest between two Berri teams, the ‘A’ team won 12-8.

Winds challenge sailors ■ VARIABLE winds from the south resulted in sailors experiencing conditions as unpredictable as the Melbourne weather when the Lake Bonney Yacht Club conducted Heat 2 sailing of its Club Championships last Saturday. Close racing and costly mistakes, including Mark Pfennig with ‘Matrix’ capsizing and testing the waters in the gusty conditions, were therefore the order of the day. It was good to see John Eshman with ‘Talisman’ head division one, Miscellaneous Cats, with Steve Thomas, ‘Just Do It’ second and Robin Bawden, ‘Carbon Copy’ third. ‘N514’ sailed by Kim Tonkin took the honours in division two Miscellaneous Monos. Sailing will return with a Handicap A Series race on November 10 after this week’s break for the ‘Murray Man’ triathlon.

Falting’s impressive figures

■ Brad Gallard (Off Road) – Won both the Finke Desert and Goondawindi races in the Extreme 2WD class. ■ Wes Bald (Golf) – Took out the Riverland men’s Match Play title. A member of Waikerie’s drought breaking A grade men’s pennant win. ■ Marlene Tyler (Golf) – Continued to accumulate titles, including victory in the Riverland Women’s 27 Hole Championship. ■ Lee Stevens (Cycling) – Won the Riverland hampionship in a dominant club season.

■ BOWLING figures of seven overs, six maidens, three wickets for one run are significant at any level of cricket. Congratulations to Loxton’s Matthew ‘Chopper’ Falting who performed the feat in his team’s victory in a keen game against Waikerie in last Saturday’s under 17 grade, 8 for 82 to 72.

Bee wins stableford ■ AT Waikerie Golf Club last Saturday Chris Bee took out a division one Stableford event with 39 points and Julie Steinert won division two with 37 points. Voucher winners were Marty ‘Magic’ Burnell 38 points, Craig David, Sandy Schultz and Peter Richardson all on 37 points. The previous Wednesday, Vince King, 44, Geoff Bald, 41, and John Schumann, 39 led the points in a similar event. At Barmera, Neville McPherson won the Saturday stableford with 43 points, while Les Campbell came out on top in the Sunday par competition with a score of plus four.


Local ski team to ‘Hit It’ hard

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Issue No. 253

Thursday, November 1, 2012

By GRAHAM CHARLTON SKI Racing Australia, South Australian division, will bring the Kingston Estate Wines Berri 90 Ski Race Classic to the Riverland this weekend. There will be 58 boats, including many of the best in Australia, pulling a total of 120 skiers over a 39 event,

two day program hosted by the Berri Water Ski Club at its Martin’s Bend site. Local hopes rest with Berri team ‘Hit It’ in the eight litre class of the ski classic with Damien Philp doing the driving, his father Chris being the observer and Saxton Brown and Lance Muus on the skis.

With excellent viewing and catering on hand a large number of spectators are expected to attend. The racing commences with social events from 10am on Saturday to be followed at 1pm by the Baldwins Boats ‘Mayhem Dash For Cash’. ■ Continued Page 30

■ PREPARATION: Local team ‘Hit It’, including Damien Philp (back) and Saxton Brown, will compete in this weekend’s Ski Race Classic Berri 90. Photo: BRAD PERRY

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