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FARMING SUSTAINABILITY: Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone and South Australian Murray Irrigators Association chairperson Caren Martin are pleased to see the wine grape industry improving, but both said more needed to be done for the long term future of agriculture after attending the Select Committee on Sustainable Farming Practices in Renmark on Tuesday

FARMERS NEED HELP largely left to the private sector and how few agronomists remained throughout the State. Not only were agronomists vital for the knowledge that they provided but they also presente presented a conduit to feed information be-

“We grow some of the best Valencias for juice.” However, “local growers have been slow to adapt to changing market preferences, maintaining large orange plantings for which they are now receiving prices below the cost of production, while other citrus “Power is going to be one of the big such as mandarins issues negating what we have gained over 40 fruits and lemons command years with water efficiency.” higher returns.” He said those difficultween farmers and governments. ties over the past two years “highlight the While research had made “much more need for farmers to have better market inof the Mallee soils farmable” in the past 10 telligence provided by sources independent years he felt the citrus industry had been of private interests.” largely let down. Added to that it required both time “I see the effect off it on citrus,” he said. and money to change varieties of fruit “We have a very much ailing trees. orange industry. Likewise, stone fruit growers had need“The citrus industry is going fairly well. ed to adapt to producing fruit “with shelf “We are regarded as growing the best Nalife, that looks fantastic and eats well”. vel oranges in the world. By comparison the wine grape industry OutsourceMyMarketing.com.au #15938

WATER SECURITY underpins sustainable farming, but it is not the only issue that needs to be addressed. In fact the Riverland’s more efficient irrigation practices, which are heavily reliant on electricity, meant its irrigators were being hit harder than their interstate counterparts by its skyrocketing price, according to Member for Chaffey Tim Whetstone. Mr Whetstone addressed the viability of farm businesses which were being hit with higher costs for fuel, fertiliser, chemicals and electricity, but receiving less benefits from research and development, in his submission to the Select Committee on Sustainable Farming Practices, when it met in Renmark on Tuesday. He said the Riverland’s 3000 farming businesses needed less government red tape to keep the cost of running their businesses down. Mr Whetstone was scathing of the way that research and development had been

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which makes up 60 per cent of the Riverland’s horticulture had turned around. “The wine industry has definitely plateaued and is looking for a much more buoyant future,” Mr Whetstone said. That was largely because it had been able to adapt to new varieties more quickly - and been guided to meet where markets were headed. Mr Whetstone said Riverland farmers were far more reliant on irrigation than other areas of the State, because of less reliable rainfall and governments needed to look at ways to “assist us as a region”. “Workcover is twice the national average,” Mr Whetstone said. “Power is going to be one of the big issues negating what we have gained over 40 years with water efficiency. “South Australia’s electricty is the dearest in the world. “Obviously we need more competition in the market place.”

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Local links when Eberts play EBERT IS a name synonomous with Port Adelaide football and one with plenty of Riverland connections. When Port Adelaide take on Melbourne in Sunday’s NAB cup game at Renmark on Sunday both Brad and Brett Ebert will be there. This week the Riverland Weekly spoke to Brad Ebert, who has recently found himself elevated to vice captain at Port Adelaide, after returning to South Australia from the West Coast Eagles for the 2012 AFL season. He is expecting to see quite a few family members watching the game, given that his Grandpa Albert Elbert lives in Loxton, as does his Uncle Bill Ebert. Of course the other Ebert name commonly recognised is that of football

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legend Russell Ebert, who has been a frequent visitor to the Riverland - with both his own family and that of his wife Dianne from the region. Brad’s dad Craig Ebert and mum Christine often brought the family to the Riverland on holidays. “We used to come up there as kids all the time and still do,” Brad said. Not only is Brad looking forward to this pre-season game because of his family connections, but also because his only “out of Adelaide” pre-season game in 2012 was only to Victor Harbor. “It is not a country trip really,” Brad said. “Hopefully we can travel as a team.” He is enjoying playing the the same team as his cousin Brett Ebert and said the two cousins “definitely are” close.

About to turn 23 within a few weeks, Brad is enjoying his role as Power vice captain. “It is a great honour to be part of the leadership group,” Brad said. “I guess with the team going forward this year I am pretty hopeful and pretty confident. “The way the boys have been training and the way we have been playing. “I am confident that we will have a big improvement.” That said, “St Kilda had a pretty young side” when Port Adelaide defeated it in round one of the NAB Cup - as did the Power. “We showed some signs“ of improvement he said but play still needed to be tightened up.

Health and safety legislation changes affect volunteers too Representatives from SafeWork SA will deliver an information session about the new work health and safety legislation and the important role of health and safety during a visit to Berri next week. The session will be held at Berri Resort Hotel, Riverview Drive, on Tuesday, March 5 from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. Those interested in attending can register at www.safework. sa.gov.au. “This is a great opportunity for those living in regional South

Australia to hear first-hand about workplace safety reform,” SafeWork SA executive director Bryan Russell said. “Nearly 1000 people registered for the 12 sessions held in Adelaide in December and January, and we want to offer access to the same information to the Berri community. “These sessions are for people working in any sector who want to find out how the work health and safety laws will affect them,” Mr Russell said. “We will be able to answer

your questions about work health and safety in agriculture, small business or volunteering.” SafeWork SA officials will visit a total of four regional centres in March to share information about the new laws. The sessions will also support health and safety representatives by providing advice and information about their duties and entitlements under the legislation. “These representatives play vital roles in workplaces across the state, helping to ensure that

everyone has a safe place to work,” Mr Russell said. The Work Health and Safety Act took effect on January 1, bringing South Australia in line with most other jurisdictions who have adopted the nationally harmonised workplace safety legislation. “The new laws aim to provide workers across Australia with consistent laws and the same standard of protection regardless of where they work or the type of work they do,” Mr Russell said.

Almonds push to lead world stage IMPROVING TRADE relationships and increasing exports is the aim of an Australian almond industry delegation that will be in attendance at Gulfoods, the world’s biggest annual food and hospitality show in Dubai. The show started on Monday and will have approximately 65,000 trade visitors from 152 countries go to the four-day show. Led by the Almond Board of Australia’s chief executive officer Ross Skinner and deputy chairman Brendan Sidhu, the delegation includes representatives from Australia’s four largest almond exporters: Almondco Australia, Nut Producers Australia, OLAM Australia and Select Harvests Ltd. Mr Skinner said the locals would host a trade forum designed to strengthen ties with existing customers and brief representatives of the nut trade on the premium

quality of this season’s Australian almond crop “that is expected to be a record 70,000 tonnes”. “The willingness of the marketers to work together on the industry initiatives to develop overseas markets is a major positive for the Australian almond industry as we focus on increasing export sales by 50 percent to clear the 2013 crop,” Mr Skinner said. “With Australian production levels increasing from year to year, increasing export sales is crucial and building the relationship with the trade in India and Middle East is vitally important to achieving this and hence our presence at Gulfoods as part of a global program of trade fairs covering Asia, Western and Eastern Europe during the past year”. “The Middle Eastern region and India are our biggest export markets and we ex-

pect this to continue “Consumers in these regions are aware of the health and wellbeing benefits that almonds give them, as well as being used as traditional gifts during various festivals. “The quality of product is important and we are very pleased with the early reports of the excellent product that has been harvested so far this season..” The expected Australian crop of 70,000 tonnes produced from the 30,000 hectares of orchards in the Murray Valley will move Australia past Spain to be the world’s second largest producer of almonds but still well behind the US where almonds are the major horticultural crop grown in California. With the recent lift in the global price for almonds it is estimated that the revenue from Australian almond exports will be more than $400million in 2013.

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Full steam ahead for 2013 PLANNING IS already underway for the 2014 Loxton Mardi Gras with the theme of “Allstars” set for next year’s event. Mardi Gras chairman Peter Magarey said the committee hoped ambassadors entrants would take up the challenge to fundraise for their community now. “We have been planning next year’s for about a month and a half,” Mr Magarey said. “We are looking to involve the previous ambassadors and previous ambassador entrants. “We would like to bring them back on display and to have them mentor new entrants throughout 2013 and work together on a program of their choice.” He said “next week” wasn’t too soon to get started and he believed there was at least one possible entrant interested. “We are quite literally looking at seriously starting very early this year,” he said. Those interested should contact Pamela Perre - phone 0447 525 822 or Louise Kershaw. ■ WINNING SMILES: 2013 Loxton Mardi Gras Ambassador winners, from left, Senior Ambassador Les Voigt, Amabassador and Charity Queen Sheree Cameron and Junior Ambassador Mya Lysne.

■ FAMILY: Junior Ambassador entrant Seth Paxon was joined on his float by his two sisters Georgia, left, and Isabelle Paxon. He was representing the Country Women’s Association.

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took part in the parade itself. “I thought the Mardi Gras went very well ... with good contributions from the local community. He said there were “52 floats and 26 vehicles this time - they were a little bit up on last year”. The “Recycled” theme was well received. “People latched on to last year;s theme (Year of the Farmer) and they have done it again this year,” Mr Magarey said. “I think most of you will certainly agree with me that the parade was up to expectations.” Most outstanding float was won by Loxton Lutheran School, with its robots made by the students themselves. Best themed float was that of St Albert’s School. Loxton Ladies’ Probus Club members “recycled themselves to babies” enjoying themselves and taking out the most humorous float award. Best window display was won by Surf to Suit.


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Hotel upgrade boosts tourism and jobs The Loxton Hotel $1.7 million redevelopment has already generated increased employment, tourism and conference opportunities for the Riverland. That’s according to Regional Development Minister Gail Gago who officially opened the project on Tuesday. he Hotel received a $865,484 grant from the Riverland Sustainable Futures Fund towards its renovations. Ms Gago said the fund is working well to stimulate economic activity and assist in creating jobs in the region. “This renovation has already generated increased employment, tourism and conference opportunities for the Riverland and is a prime example of how these grants have worked to stimulate growth in the region,” Ms Gago said. “It is very satisfying to be officially opening such a successful, community-focused project, and I congratulate everyone involved. She said the project had an “important impact on the community”. Room occupancy and length of stays had both risen already as a result of the renovations. “I think you will all agree with me that it is a great investment in the future,” Ms Gago said. “This is an important day for Loxton.” Hotel board chairman Wendy Mudge spoke of the board’s pride in what it had achieved and its plans to continue improving the hotel. “We are immensely proud of this facility and the amount of work that goes into it,” Mrs Mudge said.

■ HOTEL RENOVATIONS OPENED: At the official opening of the Loxton Community Hotel’s renovations on Tuesday afternoon are, from left, hotel chairman Wendy Mudge, Destination Riverland chief executive officer Tony Sharley and SA Tourism Commision’s Mark Blyth. “We have got a few ideas already for our next plans. “One of the things we look forward to doing is working with Destination Riverland. Destination Riverland executive officer Tony Sharley commented that the hotel had certainly changed from when he had first visited it several decades ago. “A vibrant hotel increases the resilience of the community ,” Mr

Sharley said. It allowed it to attract other “significant tourism events” such as the Nippy’s Loxton Gift and triathlon. “This renovation increases the appeal of the overall Riverland,” he said. Loxton Waikerie Council Mayor Leon Stasinowsky said the council had been a proud supporter of the hotel because it saw it as a “hub of the district and something we can

■ MINISTER IMPRESSED: Regional Development Minister Gail Gago tries some local food with Loxton Waikerie Council Mayor Leon Stasinowsky after officially opening the hotel redevelopment. build around”. He said it was important to look at developments such as the hotel to diversify the district’s economic base. “We can’t all grow grapes or oranges,” Mr Stasinowsky said.

Riverland Tourism Committee split over calls to disband THE RIVERLAND Tourism Association Committee has called a special general meeting on March 20 to put a motion to dissolve itself. Two members have put the motion calling for the dissolution of the associaiton, with funds and assets to be passed on to a similarly structured tourism based organisation. The meeting will be held at Bella Lavender Farm, Winkie. However the committee will be recommending a vote against this motion, as it strongly feels the need for the continuation of a mem-

bership based organisation reporting to its members, and where committee members are elected by the membership on a two-year term basis. Additionally expenditure of all revenues is reported annually to membership with a comprehensive profit and loss statement. The committee wishes to apologise to members that a number of our initiatives to bring more visitors into the Riverland, have had to be put on hold, whilst addressing concerns over legal liabilities of the election of current committee members.

PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION: Janine Gaskell, left, of Jay G Images, at the opening of an exhibition of her work in Loxton on Saturday with Judy Maskell, of Waikerie.

Photo display opened LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER Janine Gaskell had the first exhibition of her photographs officially opened on Saturday. Senator Anne Ruston opened the collection of Jay G Images’ photo art on Saturday to tie in with the Loxton Mardi Gras. The works are on display at Loxton Terrace Gallery part of the Loxton Visitor Centre.


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Riverland projects in line for funding RENMARK’S town centre revitalisation, development of the Waikerie Sports Precinct and wetland walking trails and recreation space are all in the running to receive Regional Development Australia funding. Regional Development Australia Murraylands & Riverland has welcomed the announcement of the projects proceeding to full application stage for rounds three and four of the Regional Development Australia Fund. The above projects are in the running to receive grants between $50,000 and $500,000 per project. Mindarie Connect, a project submitted by District Council of Karoonda East Murray, under consideration for a round four grant as a for priority regional

infrastructure projects. Projects are encouraged to leverage funding from state and local governments and the private sector to maximise the value of the grant to regional communities. The projects selected to proceed to the final stage of the application process will deliver real benefits to local communities. Regional Development chairman Neil Martinson said it had to make some hard decisions and selected projects that met clearly identified regional priorities. “We received a number of high quality project proposals and it was difficult to choose those that will proceed to the final stage of the application process,” Mr Martinson said.

“The projects chosen took into the account the priorities of our Regional Plan and other identified community priorities, and address the needs of the region. “The projects are backed by a strong level of community support and are ready to proceed. They will each have a positive long-term impact on our region and neighbouring regions.” Other Riverland and Murraylands projects selected to proceed to full application included the Swan Reach Town Hall Redevelopment, Tailem Bend Motorsport Park facilities upgrade, a function centre for Murray Bridge Racing Club Function Centre and a revitalisation project in Murray Bridge for the town centre bridge and Sixth Street.

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A massive increase in the establishment registration charge for horticultural businesses may force many of them out of the exporting business, Senator for South Australia Anne Ruston said this week. Senator Ruston said she was very concerned about the future of small horticultural exporters operating in South Australia. “Where these small exporters previously incurred costs of only a few hundred dollars per year in order to access overseas ‘protocol’ markets, they are now being hit with an annual charge of $8530,” she said. “It doesn’t matter if you’re a big business or a small one, the charge is the same. “Small packers who only send a few pallets of fruit overseas over a short period every year are being charged the same as big businesses who export thousands of tonnes all year. “This is one of devastating impacts of Labor’s move to full cost recovery, and in particular its removal of the 40 percent rebate for services analysis reading of 0.215%, after he was detected driving on Peake Terrace, Waikerie, at about 2pm that afternoon. His vehicle was impounded and he will appear in a court at a later date.

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by the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS). “Labor promised to implement a series of reforms to the export supply chain to offset the impact of cost recovery but we’ve seen little or no reforms. “Protocol markets overseas have not accepted these reforms. “Rebates for these exporters continue to be available but they do not offset the impact of this increase. “Small businesses which have gone to enormous cost, time, effort and risk to establish a foothold in export markets are being forced out at a time when we should be actively encouraging them and putting in place fair cost structures that promote competition instead of concentrating Australia’s horticultural exports in the hands of a few big players. “Every Australian benefits when Australian businesses – regardless of their size – export our high quality, clean green fresh produce overseas, not just the businesses themselves.”

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR RV travellers spend money in community AS AN RV owner currently in the Riverland I read with interest the article in the Riverland Weekly February 7 edition re Barmera becoming an RV Friendly town and the concept of an RV Park being established in this community. Also of interest was the letter the following week from David and Shirley Moritz relating to this article titled “Looking into rates”. Congratulations must go to the local council for actively encouraging the RV traveller, of which there are many hundreds of thousands, to spend some time in your community. The facility mentioned at Martin’s Bend in Berri is excellent as are the areas provided at both Loxton and

Renmark and I am sure that the one proposed for Barmera will be met with much enthusiasm when it is up and running. As to the issue that ratepayers are funding these projects, most probably they are to some extent but it should be seen as an investment in the ongoing prosperity of your community. The RV traveller does not just park up and sit in their vehicle. They spend a great deal of time sightseeing in the area, visiting clubs, pubs, shopping centres, cafes and the list could go on and on. Yes, we are one of those owners of an RV setup worth upwards of $200,000 as mentioned in the letter, but take exception to the comments that Mr. Moritz “doesn’t believe ratepayers should be funding their holidays as no real benefit exists in its present form to the majority

Have your say about the issues that affect you. of residents”. During the past week we have brought groceries from both one of the big name supermarkets and also the local Foodland – total $299.90, purchased a carton of beer $48.00, visited the chemist, $34.50 and also found a local hairdresser – another $25.00 and today milk and the papers $7.20. Altogether a total of $414.60 invested in your community by just one RV owner this week. Some will spend much more and some less, but multiply this by the number of RVs you see in the area and again by 52 weeks and you will easily see how much money is left by us each year in your community. How can this be seen as “no real benefit?” We all spend money, keeping businesses open and locals employed, so congratulations to the local coun-

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Concerned about Bamera Hospital I WOULD like a question answered by our new Health Minister in reply to a statement made by the previous Minister Mr John Hill. His statement was that he has not cut money to the Bamera hospital when figures I have received show otherwise. These costs do not take into account the cost of increase on inflation. So a decrease at a time when the cost of living has gone up for things such as water, power, food and other needs for the daily running of a complex. If this is how Mr Hill does his sums, and the rest of the Labor party, it is no wonder that our State is broke. It appears Mr Hill thinks that it does not take any more work to look after 10 patients than it does to look after two. Perhaps Mr Hill cannot look past Gepps Cross. I have been a patient in the Bamera Hospital with eight and nine patients and the nurses have to run most of the time. They even stay back so that the next shift can catch up. Nurses have come to the room and stated that they are sorry but they have been too busy to give me my medication at the appointed time. I ask our new Berri Health Advisory Council, “are you concerned about Bamera or is the new building at Berri more important than Bamera?”. I think it is about time that we went back to the old board system where Bamera was not controlled by Berri. It seems to me that our local Health Advisory Council wants Bamera to close as a hospital and become just a nursing home. The Council does not appear to consider that a large number of people who go to the Bamera Hosptial do not have partners or cannot drive. At the cost of $50 each way, who can afford a taxi? There is no bus service as in Adelaide. Here is hoping our new Health Minister can do his sums better than the previous Minister did. Max Scholz Bamera

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A financially viable, sustainable prawn farm hatchery, grow out and processing facility wolud be a boost for the Waikerie district. However, given operating costs, eg electricity, labour, water, management measures etc together with produce return prices in a competitive, internationally sourced environment, perhaps viability may be questionable. The public only has until 5pm on Friday, March 8 to respond to the development application which in part states; “At an appropriate time in the development of the project the applicant will be inviting the residents of Waikerie to a meeting to introduce them to the project and to explain the benefits to the community and

how the applicant will address environmental issues”. Surely, the time for such information/consultation should be before the development application is considered by the District Council of Loxton Waikerie. How will issues such as mosquito, midge, flies etc be monitored and controlled, so as to not detrimentally effect the health and/or lifestyle enjoyment of residents to the north through to the west of the project? How much money will it cost ratepayers to build a bitumised access roadway for approximately 1.7km, from Maggea Road to the southern edge of the property site? Given that the Council formerly owned the land, which has been sold to the applicant, who in the Council approved the sale, when and for waht price? The Council may have complied with legal requirements re public consultation, but, given the small print size of the advertised development application, the sale of land process, the short period of consultative time etc, were the Council’s actions acceptable, adequate or appropriate? Tom Loffler Waikerie

Congratulations to political contender FINALLY A a candidate with passion for the rural scene. I would like to congratulate James De Barro for putting his cap in the ring as the National Party candidate for Barker. I am a person who contacts their local Member of Parliament regarding issues that can help or hinder our businesses progress and I always felt my queries were not taken seriously and not with passion. James, as I see it, has three lives: Firstly, with his family, which includes travelling and camping around Australia which exposes him to other regions/environments and standards. Secondly, his voluntary life in Keith, which includes many years as a volunteer ambulance officer, the Pony Club and most recently as chairman of the Keith Hospital Board. Thirdly, his working life as an agronomist both in the Tatiara and beyond, including the Kununurra area in WA. I joined James on a work trip to the Kununurra recently and was amazed by his passion and concern for issues to do with agriculture, even though some didn’t have a direct financial return to his business. James will not have all the answers, but as an information gatherer we can be assured that he will get up to speed on all the issues he is presented with during the campaign and as a Member of Parliament. The presence of James in this campaign will make the candidates show their cards and true colours as they will have to justify their position on issues that have a significant effect on the people and businesses of the electorate of Barker and Australia. So I wish James all the very best and look forward to this campaign as James De Barro, puts Barker back on the agenda for all parties. I dare say we will have to put traffic lights at the entrance to Barker as we will see more politicians and candidates here than we have seen in any other campaign. Miles Hannemann, Keith.


Thursday February 28, 2013 – Riverland Weekly • 7

State taxation inquiry must lead to an efficient and competitive tax system

â– NEW THINGS: SRC Reps celebrate the arrival of new learning supplies as part of the Woolworths Earn & Learn 2012 program, from left, Harvey Trowbridge, Oscar Barrett and Chloe Abbott.

School gains new equipment LAMEROO Regional Community School is celebrating the arrival of an array of new learning supplies thanks to the support of the local and school community in the Woolworths Earn & Learn 2012 program. The majority of the selected equipment is maths

equipment which will be used to enhance the mathematics’ programs, especially in the area of weight and measurement. A special thank you to all who collected the Earn and Learn Stickers last year and a special thank you to those who responded

to our call for stickers in a Letter to the Editor in this newspaper. Your support of our country school is greatly appreciated. Nationally the top three subject areas that schools ordered equipment for were mathematics, English and arts and crafts.

SOUTH Australia’s peak retail automotive industry group, the Motor Trade Association, as called for a series of changes to the State’s financial system in order to encourage business growth. In its submission to State Parliament’s Economic and Finance Committee’s Inquiry into state taxation, the MTA has highlighted that there is no revenue crisis in the current system, but an expenditure crisis which must be addressed by the Inquiry. MTA chief executive officer John Chapman, said that the Government should be able to offset proposed tax relief to South Australian businesses by implementing and then meeting budget saving targets. “All too often we have seen saving targets not met which immediately puts pressure on the State’s budget,� Mr Chapman said. “We are the highest taxing state on business, rather than being a state which is ttracting more businesses to add more revenue. “And the best way to attract more businesses to South Australia, is by making our tax system more competitive with the other states. “It is good for the economy and will be good for the state budget with an overall in-

Vehicle seized Police seized and impounded a vehicle at barmera in the early hours on Saturday after they allegedly identified the driver as being disqualified from driving. He will appear in a court at a later date.

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crease in revenue long term,� he said. The MTA recognizes that it’s futile to consider the States tax system in isolation of other systems which are inherently connected to that system. “We believe that the Inquiry should also consider what the impact would be if the Commonwealth Goods and Services Tax was increased to 12.5 per cent or by removing the exemption on food, health and education,� Mr Chapman said. “The GST has now been in place for well over a decade and it is timely that it’s considered for a review. “South Australia could take the lead in the national debate on the issue. “Intentionally, the Australian GST is relatively low and if increased it would allow for State Governments to reform, reduce or abolish inefficient and outdated State taxes. “However, this is not the only option for the Committee to consider in the Inquiry and they should look at ensuring a competitive business tax system as a priority,� he said. The MTA has made a total of 13 recommendations to the Economic and Finance Committee in its submission for consideration in their Inquiry.

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FEATURE:

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â– FUN FOR ALL: The Glossop High School Continental has plenty of entertainment and food for everyone.

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he Glossop High School Continental next Thursday evening will be “bigger and better� than previous years. That’s according to Continental coordinator Tony Milgate. He is encouraging those that haven’t got children at the school to attend whether they have been in the past or not. “We are going to have a stage with live entertainment from 6pm until 9.30pm,� Mr Milgate said. “There will be all of the usual food and multicultural dishes.� That is somewhat of an understatement the list of food including the following: lamb on a spit; pizza; shaslicks, satays; hot potatoes; hot chips; Greek sweets; yiros; hamburgers; fairy floss and donuts. He was quick to add that the variety of beverages

on offer would include a “coffee shop with real coffee�. There will also be a wine tasting room, beer stall and soft drinks. Mr Milgate thanked those that have donated goods to the school for its major fundraiser - which is expected to be attended by about 5000 people. “It is big,� he said. Entertainment on stage will include singers, a band and karaoke. “We are really encouraging people to attend this year, such as ex-parents whose students are no longer at the school, to come along,� he said. “We are certainly hoping that with the entertainment people can come and enjoy it.�

A guest auctioneer will be keeping the bids flowing and there will be two raffles on sale - giving ticket buyers the chance to win $1000 in either of them - for the investment of a $1 ticket. Staff, students and parents have been hard at work preparing for the continental. The school’s four houses, Deakin, Hughes, Parkes and McIntosh, have planned events on the night to raise money. Hughes is responsible for a fashion parade; Deakin for wine tasting; Parkes for the coffee shop; and McIntosh for the donuts and beer stall. It is an event the whole community looks forward to and helps bring the school community closer. However, it is the students that do much of the organising of events.

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Any time is a good time to get books in order MIKE Taylor operates his successful accounting business from an office next to his Loxton home. Mike Taylor Accounting continues to grow since it began five years ago with clients spread widely across the Riverland and Mallee. He said any time was a good time for people to get their books in order and assess where their business was at - preferably before the end of financial year was upon them. Mike, is a public accountant and registered tax agent, and specialises in accounting and bookkeeping services, gives professional advice and assistance on GST and Business Activity Statements and can handle all tax queries. The business also does work for cash flow management, self-managed superannuation funds, overall business planning and audits. With a focus towards small business clients, Mike said the coming months were ideal to complete quarterly Busi-

ness Activity Statements (BAS), update financial information and also review the year to date. “This is a good time to start reviewing the year that’s happened and seeing what their incomes might be and what we can do to perhaps minimise their tax,� Mike said. With 25 years’ experience in accounting, Mike has a vast knowledge about the local industry, especially considering he grew up in the Lameroo. If you are unable to attend an appointment at his office, Mike will travel to your door across the Riverland. He also does trips to the Mallee, where he grew up, then spent time working in a bank at a later stage before making the move into his own accountancy business . Contact Mike on 8584 7850, or email info@miketayloracct. com.au for any inquiries or to book an appointment with him today.

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10 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday February 28, 2013

Restaurant to tempt Asian tastebuds OVERWHELMING feedback from their customers prompted Eric Fan and Kelly Cao to open the Riverland Hokkien Restaurant in Berri. The pair, which has owned Berri Noodle going on four years, has continued to receive positive feedback about their food from customers and decided to expand on their takeaway business. Inspired by traditional Chinese food, Riverland Hokkien Restaurant aims to provide a unique experience where the customer will experience the flavours of several different countries. From Chinese to Japanese, Korean and Malaysian, the extensive menu is sure to have a dish to suit just about everyone’s tastes. According to Eric and Kelly, there is nothing like the Wilson Street restaurant in the Riverland.

“The food we are serving will be very popular with the likes of roast duck and barbecue pork,” Eric said. “Customers really like Chinese foods, they are not too heavy and often have a lot of vegetables.” After expanding on his noodle range to include Chinese takeaway at Berri Noodle, Eric said it has been a hit with customers. “There is no Chinese restaurant in Berri and we’ve had so many customers telling us that we should open a restaurant,” Eric said. The new restaurant, which officially opened last night, will trade for dinner seven days a week, opening at 5pm. While the restaurant is still in the process of receiving a liquor license, there are many other unique options to quench your thirst such as the bubble pearl tea or

popular smoothies. Until Sunday, those dining at Riverland Hokkien Restaurant can receive a 10 per cent discount on their total dinner. The large menu covers a range of options and includes signature entrée wasabi oysters, shark fin soup, spicy Szechuan chicken, Cantonese eye fillet steak, tangy lamb peking, lobster kowloon, roast peking duck to name a few. Vegetarians are also catered for with some excellent choices. The meal would not be complete without trying deep fried icecream for dessert. Eric and Kelly would like to thank the businesses that have been involved with helping to open the restaurant and also the community for their continued support.

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New venture named in honour of home city Eric Fan and Kelly Cao‘s new venture is named in honour of their home city in China. The couple moved to the Riverland in 2006 when their daughter was a toddler. They had moved from China three years previously, living in Adelaide, when they decided to move to Berri with plans to open their own takeaway shop. It has been a busy time with the birth of their daughter Lily but the opening of the restaurant is a celebration of their hard work. “There is so much more space than where we came from,� Eric said. “We named the restaurant after our home city in Hokkien. “For my family, freedom has been a big thing about living in the Riverland.� Their new venture, the Riverland Hokkien Restaurant, takes into account that many people want to dine as a family, with a kid’s playroom a real added bonus to the dining experience. Both Eric and Kelly said they have enjoyed getting to know the Riverland community and hope to see more faces at their very own restaurant.

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Culture ■MAGNIFICENT VIEWS: Greg and Mamiko Maskell serve coffee on Waikerie United’s deck, which takes in views of the River Murray.

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■ HOMEMADE TREATS: Hannah Ferguson, left, and Tyla Nelson prepare coffee and treats at La Villa Home Decor and Gifts.

Enjoy home-made treats with local coffee LA VILLA Home Decor And Gifts is renown for its homewares - now it has added more homeliness by incorporating a cafe into the store. Enjoy home made cooking and local Arossto coffees any of the six days a week La Villa is open. Staff member Hannah Ferguson said the cafe started in July 2012 and has proved extremely popular - and not just with shoppers. “We are starting to gradually get a lot more men as well coming in for coffee and lunch,” she said. “Everything that we have we make freshly here - all the biscuits, the cakes, and the lunches.” Hannah said customers also enjoyed the fact that they could buy coffee made with Renmark’s Arrosto Coffee. “People love the fact that it is a local coffee,” she said. “We do a very good iced coffee.” “Melting moments are a big hit for us as well, with a tasting plate of different flavours,” Hannah said. “We make unique Arrosto cappuccino, individual cheesecake, beautiful chocolate and date torte, chocolate and balsamic pavlova or little lemon cakes. “All our coffee and cakes are available takeaway. “We do special orders as well if people order them before hand.” La Villa Home Decor and Gifts is open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, and Saturday 9am until 4pm each Saturday in Loxton.

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Bookings phone: 8586 6755 Murray Ave, Renmark


14 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday February 28, 2013

Guy Sebastian to play in Riverland

TV Guide Thursday 28th

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6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Rodney's Robot Revolution 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Movie: Play It Again, Sam 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 5.00 Eggheads 5.30 ABC News

6.00 Grand Designs 6.55 Clarke And Dawe 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Catalyst: On The Road 8.30 Making Couples Happy :) 9.30 The Midwives 10.30 Lateline 11.05 The Business 11.30 7 Ages Of Britain 12.30 The Clinic 1.25 Parliament

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 River Monsters 8.35 Shaun Micallef's Mad As Hell 9.05 Set List 9.30 Please Like Me 10.25 Red Dwarf 10.55 Misfits: Rudy's new passion for Nadine is put to the test. As he tries to

persuade her that they have a future together, he begins to suspect that she is keeping something from him. 11.45 Misfits: Making Of 11.55 River Monsters 12.45 Party Down 1.10 The Fabulous Beekman Boys 1.40 Lewis Black's 'Root of All Evil' 2.00 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Patricia Cornwell: The Front 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 The Zoo 3.30 Minute To Win It 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away

7.30 My Kitchen Rules: The surviving teams enter MKR headquarters, and are thrown straight into a challenge. 8.45 Bones 10.45 Nazi Hunters 11.45 Up All Night 12.15 Last Chance Learners 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 Alive And Cooking 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair

7.00 The Block: All Stars 8.00 Hot Property 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 Footy Classified 10.30 CSI: NY 11.30 Extra: Presented by Mario Lopez and Maria Menounos 12.00 Nine News 12.30 A Current Affair 1.00 The Block: All Stars 2.00 Dangerman 3.00 Danoz

6.00 CBS: This Morning 7.00 Children’s Programs 7.30 ET 8.00 omg! Insider 8.30 Bold & Beautiful 9.00 Judge Judy 9.30 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 GoodChefBadChef 10.30 Huey 11.00 Bondi Vet 11.30 Bondi Rescue 12.00 Dr Phil

1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 GoodChefBadChef 4.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Bold & Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.30 American Idol 9.30 Law & Order: SVU 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Project

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 William Shatner’s Weird Or What? 2.30 My Family Feast 3.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Grand Tours Of Scotland 6.30 World News 7.30 Food Safari

8.00 Island Feast With Peter Kuruvita 8.35 Yotam Ottolenghi’s Mediterranean Feasts 9.30 24 Hours In Emergency 10.30 World News 11.00 Dad Made Dirty Movies 12.05 Movie: Have Mercy On Us All (France): José Garcia 2.10 Weatherwatch

Friday 1st

TEN SA

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Catalyst: On The Road 11.30 One Plus One 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.25 Last Of The Summer Wine 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Children’s Programs

5.00 Eggheads 5.30 ABC News 6.00 Grand Designs 7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 QI 8.30 The Doctor Blake Mysteries: The Begonia Festival's head judge is murdered. 9.30 Silk 10.30 Lateline 11.05 My Family 11.35 rage

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 River Monsters: Jeremy Wade travels to Brazil in search of a river monster that has killed three cowboys. 8.20 The Real Hustle 8.45 Teen Dad 9.30 Call Girls 10.20 Red Dwarf: The crew catches up with

its own spaceship, and meets an old friend. 10.50 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 11.20 Set List 11.40 River Monsters 12.30 Swingtown: Bruce and Susan escape to the family cabin. 1.15 The Whitest Kids U Know 1.55 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Dr Oz 1.00 Wild Vets 1.30 V8 Supercars: Clipsal 500 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 Better Homes And Gardens

9.00 Movie: Pretty Woman: Julia Roberts, Richard Gere, Jason Alexander 11.30 Family Guy 12.00 Movie: The Tattooist: Jason Behr, Mia Blake, Michael Hurst, David Fane, Robbie Magasiva 2.00 Auction Squad 3.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 Alive And Cooking 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair

7.00 The Block: All Stars 8.10 Big Bang Theory 8.40 Movie: Dear John 10.55 The Block: All Stars 12.00 Nine News 12.30 A Current Affair 1.00 Movie: Once Upon A Time In The Midlands 3.05 The Avengers 4.05 Extra 4.30 GMA

6.00 CBS: This Morning 7.00 Children’s Programs 7.30 ET 8.00 omg! Insider 8.30 Bold & Beautiful 9.00 Judge Judy 9.30 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 GoodChefBadChef 10.30 Boys Weekend 11.00 Bondi Vet 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors

2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 GoodChefBadChef 4.00 Once Upon A Dream 4.30 Bold & Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.30 American Idol 9.30 Living Room 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Project 12.15 Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide To Australia 1.30 One Born Every Minute 2.30 Everyone Loves A Wedding 3.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Grand Tours Of Scotland 6.30 World News

7.30 Monty Halls’ Great Irish Escape 8.35 The Dust Bowl 9.35 As It Happened: Dig World War II 10.30 World News 11.00 Movie: Call Girl (Portugal): Soraia Chaves, Ivo Canelas 1.30 Movie: Kurt Wallander: The Angel Of Death (Sweden): Krister Henriksson 3.10 Weatherwatch

Saturday 2nd

WIN SA

6.00 rage 11.30 7.30 12.00 Foreign Correspondent 12.30 Australian Story 1.00 Eggheads 1.30 Movie: Gulliver's Travels 2.50 Movie: Imitation Of Life: John Gavin 5.00 Midsomer Murders 6.00 Collectors 6.30 Gardening Australia

7.00 ABC News 7.30 The Paradise: Moray's neighbour fulfils his ambition to work at The Paradise, leading to all kinds of trouble. 8.30 Grand Designs 9.20 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries 10.15 Shaun Micallef's Mad As Hell 10.45 Laid 11.15 rage

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 The True Story 8.15 Good Game 8.30 America's Animal Hoarder 9.30 Movie: Mystic Pizza: Annabeth Gish, Julia Roberts, Lili Taylor 11.10 Red Dwarf:

When the generator breaks down, the crew has to crawl through a labyrinth of service ducts to restart the engines. 1.40 Gavin And Stacey: Stacey returns to Essex and Gavin's arms, and all seems perfect. Then Pam and Mick offer them the deposit on a house. 2.10 ABC News

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show - Weekend 12.00 That ’70s Show 12.30 V8 Xtra 1.00 V8 Supercars: Clipsal 500 5.30 Mercurio’s Menu 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Movie: Indiana Jones And The

Temple Of Doom: Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Jonathan Ke Quan, Amrish Puri, Dan Aykroyd 9.00 Movie: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice: Nicolas Cage 11.25 Not Announced 1.25 Along The Andes 3.30 It Is Written

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Mornings Saturday 12.00 The Bottom Line Icon Series 12.30 Fishing Australia 1.00 Bill Engvall Show 1.30 Movie: Evil Under The Sun 4.00 The Block: All Stars 5.00 Nine News

5.30 Getaway 6.00 Nine News 6.30 Australia's Funniest Home Videos 7.30 Movie: Legend Of The Guardians 9.30 Movie: The Rebound 11.30 Movie: Bonfire Of The Vanities 2.00 Movie: Percy 4.00 Danoz 4.30 The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air

6.00 Handle With Care 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.30 GoodChefBadChef 10.00 Desert Waters 11.00 The Doctors 12.00 Living Room 1.00 Movie: Flicka 2: Friends Forever: Patrick Warburton 3.00 Everyday Gourmet 3.30 What's Up Downunder 4.00 GoodChefBadChef

4.30 Steve Irwin's Wildlife Warriors 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 David Attenborough's Africa 7.30 Bondi Vet 8.30 Movie: Mission Impossible 10.50 Can Of Worms 11.50 48 Hours 1.00 Home Shopping 4.30 It Is Written

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Simon Boccanegra 3.35 Piano Notes 3.50 Le Violoncelle 3.55 Beauty Of Books 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 6.30 World News 7.35 Salvage Hunters 8.35 Prisoners Of War: Nimrod

questions Talya's faithfulness. 9.30 Movie: Heartbreaker (France): Romain Duris, Vanessa Paradis 11.25 Movie: Moliere (France): Romain Duris, Fabrice Luchini, Ludivine Sagnier 1.35 South Park 3.00 Weatherwatch

Sunday 3rd

SEVEN SA

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 Travel Oz 1.30 World Café Asia 2.00 How The Earth Was Made 3.00 Pre-Raphaelites

3.30 Artscape 4.00 Basketball: WNBL: Preliminary Final 6.00 Dig 1940 6.30 Compass 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Man Made Home 8.30 Midsomer Murders 10.00 Rev. 10.30 Shakespeare Uncovered 11.25 Art Of Russia 12.20 Movie: Play Misty For Me

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 The Hoarder Next Door 8.30 Great Ormond Street: This episode follows Great Ormond Street's heart transplant team. 9.30 The Best Of Sunday Best 11.15 Louis Theroux's

Weird Weekends 12.05 Hell On Wheels: Durant sends Cullen and Elam on a mission of vengeance. 12.50 The Tudors: The arrival of the Pope's envoy brings a decision on Henry's request for a divorce closer than ever. 1.45 Three Hungry Boys 2.10 ABC News

6.00 Children’s Programs 7.00 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 The Morning Show - Weekend 11.00 Iron Chef Australia 12.00 That ’70s Show 12.30 V8 Supercars: Clipsal 500 5.00 Live Healthy, Be Happy 5.30 Deal Or No Deal

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Sunday Night 7.30 Border Security Australia’s Front Line 8.00 The Force Behind The Line 8.30 Downton Abbey 9.45 Castle 11.40 Law & Order: LA 12.35 Harry’s Practice 1.00 Cambodia Fields Of Hope 2.00 Home Shopping

6.00 Children's Programs 7.00 Weekend Today 10.00 Gilligan’s Island 10.30 Movie: Montana: Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith 12.00 Movie: Innerspace: Denis Quaid, Martin Short 2.30 2013 Inter Dominion 3.30 Steve Miller Rock N Me

4.30 Manly Surf 5.00 Nine News 5.30 Customs 6.00 Nine News 6.30 The Block: All Stars 7.30 60 Minutes 8.30 The Mentalist 9.30 CSI 10.30 CSI: Miami 11.30 The Block: All Stars 12.30 What Would You Do? 1.30 Spyforce 2.30 20/20

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Desert Waters 9.00 Original Art 10.00 The Bolt Report 10.30 Meet The Press 11.30 GoodChefBadChef 12.00 Breakthrough 1.00 Basketball: NBL Championship: Melbourne v NZ

3.00 The Doctors 4.00 Everyday Gourmet 4.30 Meet The Press 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Bondi Rescue 7.00 Modern Family 7.30 Masterchef: The Professionals 8.30 Elementary 9.30 The Graham Norton Show 10.30 Movie: All About Steve

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.30 World Watch 8.30 Popasia 10.30 Superbike World Championship 11.00 UEFA Champions League Magazine 11.30 Speedweek 1.30 World Watch 2.30 My Family Feast 3.00 National MTB Championships

5.00 Cycling Central 5.35 Rex In Rome 6.30 World News 7.30 Lost Worlds 8.30 Wonders Of The Solar System 9.35 The Stonewall Uprising 11.10 Movie: Jacquou Le Croquant (France): Gaspard Ulliel, Léo Legrand, Marie-Josée Croze 1.45 Weatherwatch

Monday 4th

ABC 2

ing songs off his latest album Armageddon, which was released in October, hitting number one on the ARIA album chart. “I can’t wait to get back on the road again and play songs from my new album to all of my loyal regional fans,” Guy said. “Of course I’ll play all the old favourites too!” Tickets on sale from chaffeytheatre.com.au or 8586 1800.

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Man Made Home 1.30 Meerkat Manor 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Children’s Programs 5.00 Eggheads 5.30 ABC News 6.00 Grand Designs

7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Australian Story 8.30 Four Corners 9.20 Media Watch 9.35 Q&A 10.35 Lateline 11.10 The Business 11.35 Five Daughters 12.25 Movie: The Bat: Vincent Price 1.50 Caravaggio 3.20 rage 3.55 Movie: Ramrod

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks 7.30 River Monsters: Jeremy Wade sets out to discover the true river monster of South America. 8.35 Meet The Young Americans 9.30 Hell On Wheels: It is all hands on deck as Cullen and Lily work

to meet the railroad's looming deadline. 10.15 Red Dwarf: The Nanobots have succeeded in recreating Red Dwarf, and have populated the new ship with its old crew. 10.45 Great Ormond Street 11.45 River Monsters 1.20 Haven 2.00 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Jesse Stone: Death In Paradise 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 The Zoo 3.30 Minute To Win It 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News

6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 My Kitchen Rules 8.45 Revenge 9.45 How I Met Your Mother 10.45 Private Practice 11.45 Happy Endings 12.15 Last Chance Learners 1.00 Home Shopping 3.30 Harry’s Practice

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 Nine News Now 4.00 Alive And Cooking 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair

7.00 The Block: All Stars 8.30 Big Bang Theory: Leonard and Sheldon get into a spat that sends Leonard across the hall to live with Penny. 9.30 Person Of Interest 11.30 Extra 12.00 Nine News 12.30 A Current Affair 1.00 The Block: All Stars

6.00 CBS: This Morning 7.00 Children’s Programs 7.30 ET 8.00 omg! Insider 8.30 Bold & Beautiful 9.00 Judge Judy 9.30 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 GoodChefBadChef 10.30 Huey 11.00 Masterchef: The Professionals 12.00 Dr Phil

1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 GoodChefBadChef 4.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Bold & Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.30 Masterchef: The Professionals 8.30 Can Of Worms 9.30 Hawaii Five-O 10.30 Ten News

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Sky Fighters (France) 2.45 Les Williams 3.00 World Watch 4.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 5.00 Popasia 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Grand Tours Of Scotland: Paul Murton explores the parts of Scotland that have

charmed visitors for more than 200 years. 6.30 World News 7.35 Mythbusters 8.35 Man Vs. Wild 9.35 Rockwiz 10.30 World News 11.00 The World Game: Presented by Les Murray, Craig Foster, David Zdrilic, David Basheer and Mariana Rudan 12.00 SOS

Tuesday 5th

ABC 1

artist with the most number one singles. His recent single Battle Scars (featuring US rapper Lupe Fiasco) debuted at number one on the ARIA singles chart, where it remained for an amazing six consecutive weeks. Battle Scars gave Guy his first American hit, peaking at number one on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Chart. Guy is looking forward to play-

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Q&A 1.30 Compass 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Children’s Programs 5.00 Eggheads 5.30 ABC News 6.00 Grand Designs

7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Foreign Correspondent 8.30 New Tricks 9.30 At The Movies 10.00 The Book Club 10.30 Lateline 11.05 The Business 11.30 Four Corners 12.20 Media Watch 12.35 Desperate Romantics 1.30 Basketball: WNBL

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 River Monsters: Jeremy Wade is on the hunt for freshwater fish with a taste for human flesh. 8.30 Good Game 9.00 Please Like Me 10.00 Warehouse Comedy Festival

10.30 Red Dwarf: Rimmer is invited to dinner with the captain, so he douses himself with a magnetism virus. 11.00 Call Girls 11.50 River Monsters 12.40 Later...With Jools Holland 1.40 Sanctuary: Helen fights to save the life of one the Sanctuary’s research scientists.

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Mystery Woman: Oh Baby: Kellie Martin 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 The Zoo 3.30 Minute To Win It 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal: Presented by Andrew O’Keefe

6.00 Seven News 6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 My Kitchen Rules 8.45 Packed To The Rafters: Julie feels at odds with Ted and Dave. 9.45 Parenthood 11.45 Against The Wall 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today

5.30 Today 9.00 Mornings 11.00 Nine News 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 The View 2.00 Days Of Our Lives 3.00 Nine News Now 4.00 Alive And Cooking 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat 6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair

7.00 The Block: All Stars 8.00 Big Bang Theory 9.00 2 Broke Girls 9.30 Two And A Half Men 10.00 Anger Management 10.30 Weeds 11.30 Extra 12.00 Nine News 12.30 A Current Affair 1.00 The Block: All Stars 2.00 Seaway 3.00 Danoz

6.00 CBS: This Morning 7.00 Children’s Programs 7.30 ET 8.00 omg! Insider 8.30 Bold & Beautiful 9.00 Judge Judy 9.30 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 GoodChefBadChef 10.30 Huey 11.00 Masterchef: The Professionals 12.00 Dr Phil

1.00 The Doctors 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 GoodChefBadChef 4.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Bold & Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.30 Masterchef: The Professionals 8.30 NCIS 9.30 NCIS: Los Angeles 10.30 Ten News

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Delbaran (Iran): Akaim Alizadeh, Rahmatollah Ebrahimi 2.40 Pentecost 3.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Grand Tours Of Scotland: Paul Murton explores the parts of

Scotland that have charmed visitors for more than 200 years. 6.30 World News 7.30 Who Do You Think You Are? 8.30 Insight 9.30 Dateline 10.30 World News 11.00 Movie: Autumn (India): Shahnawaz Bhat 12.55 Anna Pihl 1.50 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 6th

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Australia’s most successful male artist, Guy Sebastian, will embark on his biggest tour yet playing more than 40 shows as part of his regional ‘Get Along’ tour. Guy will hit the road to play to regional fans in April, May and June, - including a show at The Chaffey Theatre on Thursday, May 2. After nine successful years, Guy has earned a place in Australian music history as the Australian male

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.30 Business Today 10.00 School Programs 11.00 Big Ideas 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 At The Movies 2.00 Waterloo Road 3.00 Children’s Programs 5.00 Eggheads 5.30 ABC News 6.00 Grand Designs

7.00 ABC News 7.30 7.30 8.00 Shaun Micallef's Mad As Hell 8.30 QI 9.00 The Agony Of Life 9.30 Adam Hills: The Last Leg 10.00 Would I Lie To You? 10.30 Lateline 11.05 The Business 11.30 Bored To Death 12.00 Durham County

6am Children’s Programs 7pm Spicks And Specks: Presented by Adam Hills 7.30 River Monsters: Extreme angler Jeremy Wade heads to the Deep South to continue his exploration of some of the world's deadliest fish. 8.20 Iron Men 8.40 The Hoarder Next

Door 9.30 My Tattoo Addiction 10.20 Red Dwarf: The Cat falls in love, and does an elaborate tap dance to impress the girl of his dreams. 10.50 Teen Dad 11.35 River Monsters 12.25 Blood, Sweat And Luxuries 1.20 Stop << Rewind 1.45 ABC News

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.30 Seven News 12.00 Movie: Down And Out In Beverly Hills: Nick Nolte, Bette Midler, Richard Dreyfuss 2.00 Dr Oz 3.00 The Zoo 3.30 Minute To Win It 4.30 Seven News 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News

6.30 Today Tonight 7.00 Home And Away 7.30 My Kitchen Rules 8.40 Last Resort 9.40 Highway Patrol 10.10 World's Wildest Police Videos 11.10 Air Crash Investigations 12.10 Harry's Practice 1.00 Home Shopping 4.00 NBC Today 5.00 Sunrise Extra 5.30 Seven News

5.30 Today: Presented by Karl Stefanovic and Lisa Wilkinson 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 Nine News Now 4.00 Alive And Cooking 4.30 Nine News 5.30 Hot Seat

6.00 Nine News 6.30 A Current Affair 7.00 The Block: All Stars 8.00 Hot Property 8.30 Parade’s End 10.50 Two And A Half Men 11.15 I Hate My Teenage Daughter 11.40 Extra 12.00 Win News Hour Late Edition 12.00 Nine News 12.30 A Current Affair 1.00 The Block: All Stars

6.00 CBS: This Morning 7.00 Children’s Programs 7.30 ET 8.00 omg! Insider 8.30 Bold & Beautiful 9.00 Judge Judy 9.30 Everyday Gourmet 10.00 GoodChefBadChef 10.30 Huey 11.00 Masterchef: The Professionals 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 The Doctors

2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 GoodChefBadChef 4.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Bold & Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 The Project 7.30 Modern Family 8.30 Mr & Mrs Murder 9.30 The Good Wife 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Project 12.15 Late Show

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.05 World Watch 6.00 UEFA Champions League 8.35 Weatherwatch 8.40 World Watch 1.00 Insight 2.00 Dateline 3.00 World Watch 4.30 PBS Newshour 5.30 Global Village 6.00 Grand Tours Of Scotland 6.30 World News 7.30 Wildest Latin

America 8.30 Ewan McGregor: Cold Chain Mission 9.35 Sandy: The Anatomy Of A Superstorm 10.35 World News 11.10 Movie: Suddenly (Sweden): Michael Nyqvist 12.55 Movie: Paradise Now (Palestine): Kais Nashef 2.35 Weatherwatch


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RENMARK

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392 Kulkyne Street Price $260,000 Inspect By appointment

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Contact Ray White Renmark Chet Al 0413 104 002

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Only a few minutes’ drive from the main shopping district of Renmark and the banks of the Murray River, this home offers rural living at its finest. Inside the home the recently renovated kitchen offers feature leadlight windows, two-drawer dishwasher, state-of-the-art gas cooktop, stainless-steel oven and stylish polished Jarrah timber flooring under foot. This week’s Feature properties

The home is heated and cooled by a ducted evaporative air-conditioning and a reverse cycle split system. There is also combustion heating conveniently located in the living room. There are three spacious bedrooms, two with wall-to-wall built-in robes and the master bedroom also has the benefit of an ensuite and walk-in robe.

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Outside you will experience the peaceful and tranquil surrounds, including the fantastic undercover outdoor entertaining area and the goldfish swimming in the pond, all creating the ultimate escape for the whole family. Established gardens, shady trees, - what more could you ask for?

Enjoy The Serenity!


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Renmark

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%IGHTH 3TREET Exceptional Rural Living s ACRES BDRMS LIVING AREAS s 3OLAR POWER DUCTED 2 # AIRCON s ACRES 3AV "LANC WITH ##7 CONTRACT s LARGE AMOUNT OF GOOD SHEDDING Price: $267,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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NEW PRICE $189,000 7ATTLE 3TREET Perfect for the First Home Buyer! s BEDROOMS WITH DUCTED HEATING AND COOLING s 0OLISHED TIMBER mOORS TO LIVING AREAS s %XCELLENT SHEDDING s M ALLOTMENT Price: $170,000 to $180,000 View: Saturday 11.15 - 11.45am Chet Al 0413 104 002

&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 NEW Price: $189,000 View: Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Chet Al 0413 104 002

$EDES $RIVE Sophisticated, Stylish & Near New s #OMPLETED IN BY LOCAL TRUSTED BUILDER s GOOD SIZED BEDROOMS s $UCTED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CON s #HEF STYLE KITCHEN ISLAND BENCH Price; $340,000 View: Saturday 12.45 - 1.15pm Chet Al 0413 104 002

Chet Al

Chet Al

Renmark

3TOECKEL 4ERRACE Cute, Cosy & Full of Character s BEDROOMS MAIN WITH ")2 S s .EWLY RENOVATED KITCHEN AND MODERN STYLE BATHROOM s 'AS HEATING R C AIR CONDITIONING s /UTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREA

+ULKYNE 3TREET

Price: $185,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

Price: $260,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

Renmark

NEW PRICE $244,000 How’s the Serenity? s 2URAL LIFESTYLE MINUTES FROM TOWN s BEDROOMS WITH ")2 S ENSUITE TO MAIN s &ANTASTIC OUTDOOR LIVING AREA s 2ECENTLY RENOVATED KITCHEN

Chet Al

5 Scarborough Court Admire, Move in and Enjoy s -ODERN 3TYLE BRICK VENEER HOME s BEDROOMS ALL WITH BUILT IN ROBES s 7ALKING DISTANCE 2ENMARK 0LAZA s -ODERN STYLE OPEN PLAN KITCHEN s 3PLIT SYSTEM REVERSE CYCLE AIR CON Price: $244,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

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4ARCOOLA 3TREET Character Filled Stone Home s CHARMING HOME CIRCA s 3ET ON ACRE SECLUDED ALLOTMENT s BDRMS BRIGHT LIVING AREAS s MODERN BTHRM CELLAR SHADY GARDENS

-IDDLETON !VENUE Space Position and Affordability! s 1UIET LOCATION GREAT NEIGHBOURHOOD s ,ARGE M ALLOTMENT s BEDROOMS MAIN ENSUITE 7)2 s $UCTED COOLING PLUS 2 # SPLIT SYSTEM

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NEW Price: $260,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Price: $215,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

Price: $400,000 - $410,000 View: by appointment Helen Makris 0404 555 153

NEW PRICE $260,000

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Berri

Renmark

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Paringa

Chet Al

Chet Al

Renmark

Renmark

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Renmark

Paringa

Price: $139,500 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Prime waterfront Location! s %XCEPTIONAL VIEWS OF THE LAGOON s GENEROUS BRMS OPEN PLAN LIVING s 3EPARATE FORMAL LOUNGE s ,ARGE PERGOLA GARAGE 5-2

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Paringa

Renmark

NEW PRICE $399,000 -YALL 3TREET A Home to Impress s BUILT ORIGINAL HOMESTEAD s M ALLOTMENT s BEDROOMS BATHROOMS s %NJOY THE HIGH CEILINGS AND CHARM OF A PAST ERA Price: $375,000 View: by appointment Helen Makris 0404 555 153 (ELEN -AKRIS

4UCKER #OURT Retire or Invest .EAT THREE BEDROOM HOME $UCTED AIRCONDITIONING BUILT IN ROBES TO BRMS PERGOLA CARPORT TOOL SHED Price: $230,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 -ARK #RESP

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 -ARK #RESP

"OSMAN $RIVE Look What We Have Here! s 1UIET CUL DE SAC LOCATION s 3TUNNING KITCHEN THEATRE ROOM s BRMS WITH ")2 S ENST TO MASTER s GAS HEATING DUCTED 2 # AIRCON Price: $430,000 View: by appointment Chet Al 0413 104 002

3HEPHERD $RIVE Superior Quality, Superior Location s STOREY HOME BEDROOMS s 4HREE LIVING AREAS PLUS OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT AREA s 2AINWATER FOR YEAR ROUND USE s 2IVER 6ALLEY OUTLOOK PRESTIGE AREA NEW Price: $399,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Chet Al

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

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Thursday February 28, 2013 – Riverland Weekly • 17 129 Renmark Ave, Renmark

8586 6831 Paringa

Berri

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Blue Skies Estate

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FLINDERS STREET ALLOTMENTS

SPECIAL OFFER Secure your allotment now and pay by June 30th 2013. 0ANORAMA #OURT Only 12 Months Old! s !LL THE HARD WORK IS DONE s %XCEPTIONAL VIEWS OF THE TOWN s BEDROOMS OPEN LIVING AIRCON s 3OLAR POWER DON T WORRY ABOUT POWER PRICES Price: $263,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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

Contact Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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

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1UARTE 3TREET Dual Income, 10 Acres s 2ENT GROSS s #ROP APPROX GROSS s #AB 3AV #HARDONNAY s 4HREE BEDROOM HOME Price: $160,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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Pike River

BIG PRICE REDUCTION

Large Property

ON HIGH QUALITY BARRINGTON STREET ALLOTMENTS!

Stonefruit & Vines

0RICES NOW START FROM JUST 7ITH GRANTS OF UP TO FOR lRST HOME BUILDERS NOW IS A FANTASTIC TIME TO START BUILDING YOUR DREAM HOME

Call 8586 6831 to secure your new home site.

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7REN 4EAL 3TREET 26 acres planted to vines s 3ALENA CONTRACT UNLIMITED TONNAGE s THREE BEDROOM SOLAR POWER s "UY NOW WITH CROP s .EW TRACTOR SPRAY PLANT Price: $410,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

Take advantage of the very good building prices currently available plus the government grants!

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Price: $260,000 View: by appointment Contact: Chet Al 0413 104 002

“Peace of Mind� Property Management 0HONE 8586 6831

Price: $520,000 View: by appointment Mark Cresp 0417 883 892

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Lot 37(98) Brewarinna St, Renmark $275pw 2URAL B R BRICK FAMILY HOME DUCTED AIR COND %NSUITE ")2 S FORMAL DINING LOUNGE GARAGE 13 Cook St, Renmark $260pw ,OVELY BRICK FAMILY HOME WELL PRESENTED S S AIR COND ")2 S CEILING FANS SOLAR PANELS CARPORT WITH ROLLER DOOR DOUBLE GARAGE PERGOLA FENCED YARD 6 Walter Crt, Paringa $240pw -ODERN B R BRICK HOME S S AIR COND TILED LIVING MODERN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM CARPORT WITH ROLLER DOOR REAR PERGOLA FENCED YARD 94 Eighteenth St, Renmark $230pw 2ENOVATED BEDROOM HOME EVAP AIR COND R C HEATING MODERN KITCHEN BATHROOM FENCED YARD 99 Sixteenth St, Renmark $200pw B R HOME WITH STUDY IN TOWN CENTRE S S AIR COND GAS HEATING LARGE CARPORT AND UNDERCOVER ENTERTAINING AREA SHEDDING 10 Seventeenth St, Renmark $200pw 6ERY NEAT AND TIDY B R BRICK HOME IN 4OWN #ENTRE S S AIR COND LARGE KITCHEN ND BATHROOM SUNROOM AND GARAGE 23 Riverside Drv, Renmark $185pw 2URAL B R HOME AIR COND ENSUITE ")2 S DISHWASHER CARPORT 148 Ral Ral Ave, Renmark $180pw -ODERN B R HOME IN TOWN CENTRE SPLIT SYSTEM A C ")2 S CARPORT WITH ROLLER DOOR 51 Sims Pde, Renmark $170pw BEDROOM HOME R C AIR COND CARPORT PERGOLA FENCED YARD 17E Namoi St, Renmark $165pw 2URAL B R STONE HOME A C GAS HEATING CARPORT PERGOLA STRICTLY NO PETS 12 Belah St, Renmark $155pw B R DUPLEX R C SPLIT SYSTEM A C CARPET THROUGHOUT CARPORT AND GARDEN SHEDDING 94B Eighteenth St, Renmark $130pw 3ELF CONTAINED B R mAT S S AIR COND

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Saturday, March 2 GLOSSOP 9.30 - 10.00am

RENMARK 9 Dalziel Road LJ Hooker Berri

10.15 - 10.45am

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OCATED in Paringa this lovely home is conveniently located within walking distance of the Paringa town centre and is sure to tick all the boxes for all ages. Inside the home you will ďŹ nd many upgraded features. The recently renovated kitchen will delight the chef of the family with ample cabinetry and generous bench space. Four excellent sized bedrooms all have plush carpet underfoot, ceiling fans and nice window furnishings. Outside you can enjoy peaceful views of the Paringa wetlands all year round, right from the comfort of your outdoor entertaining area.

There is also the added beneďŹ t of reduced electricity bills, as the solar panel on the roof is big enough to run the whole home. The 20’ x 20’ shed is ideal for the handy man with solid footings and power and the fully fenced yard will allow kids and pets to play safe all year round.

PARINGA

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7 Dedes Drive Ray White Renmark

BERRI

WINKIE

Want it all? It’s got it all!

Saturday, March 2

269 Katarapko Road LJ Hooker Berri

4 Todd Street Ray White Renmark

PARINGA

MONASH 9.30 - 10.00am

10.15 - 10.45am

4 Jackson Street Ray White Renmark

10.30 - 11.00am 12.00 - 12.30pm

6 Middleton Avenue Ray White Renmark 6 Frahn Street Ray White Renmark

RENMARK 9.30 - 10.00am 9.30 - 10.00am 10.15 - 10.45am 11.15 - 11.45am

15 Cook Street Ray White Renmark Brewarrina Street Ray White Renmark 2 Grevillea Street Ray White Renmark 25 Wattle Street Ray White Renmark

6 Frahn Street

Contact Ray White Renmark Price $189,000 Chet Al Inspect Saturday 0413 104 002 12.00 - 12.30pm RLA 147968

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18 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday February 28, 2013

Saturday March 2nd 9.30 - 10.00am

GLOSSOP, 9 Dalziel Road NOTHING TO DO BUT MOVE IN

HUGE PRICE REDUCTION

$299,900

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

Saturday March 2nd 10.15 - 10.45am

New Release

New Release

WINKIE, 269 Katarapko Road

$240,000

OLD WORLD CHARM

Situated on approximately one acre of land, is this well looked after four bedroom home. Kitchen partially renovated, two bathrooms, large open plan kitchen, dining, family room. Bull nose verandah on both front and side of home. Good amount of rainwater tanks, solar hot water. Two car garage and much more.

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

BERRI, 19 Fiedler St

$215,000

GREAT LOCATION

Three bedroom solid brick home on corner allotment. Perfect position with 2 street frontages, close to the town centre. Features include airconditioning, carport and shed. At present tenanted. Zoned commercial.

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

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

BACK ON MARKET DUE TO CONTRACT FAILURE

New Release

AUCTION MARCH 1ST AT 12.30PM

LOVEDAY, 165 Rawnsley Road MORTGAGEE SALE – MUST BE SOLD

RENMARK, 210 Fifteenth Street QUALITY HOME IN FABULOUS POSITION

$159,000

This large Mt. Gambier stone home boasts high ceilings, three large bedrooms and an even larger loungeroom offering comfortable family living. Situated between the main shopping district and the town’s swimming pool, it is close to primary and high schools, all within a 5 minute walk. Evaporative cooling keeps the home at a very comfortable living temperature. Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

100 hectares, 625 metre frontage. A renovated home of three bedrooms, open plan living, ducted evaporative airconditioner, wood heater, built-in robes in the main bedroom, modern kitchen and bathroom. Solar power and gas hot water system, huge enclosed patio area with tiled floor and pot belly stove plus workshop, garage, carport and 24,000 litre rainwater tank. A great opportunity to buy a lifestyle property. Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

The Vendor’s statements relating to matters affecting advertised properties may be inspected at the Agent’s Office 3 business days prior to the Auction and at place of Auction 30 minutes before sale.

New Release MONASH, Distillery Road OUT OF TOWN AT ITS FINEST

$485,000

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

COBDOGLA, Cobdogla Caravan Park

$180,000

INVESTMENT SPECIAL

2 bedrooms, main with built-in robe and ensuite bathroom. Second bedroom with built-in, open plan living areas incorporating modern kitchen and meals area. Split system airconditioning, secure garaging with roller door and private courtyard. Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

$55,000

NEAR THE RIVER

Situated at the Cobby Caravan Park is this two bedroom cabin ready for you to retire in. Large carport, garden shed, rain water tank and much more. Site rental $70 per week. Details: Sue Wurth Phone:85 822 744 Mobile: 0431 488 538

BERRI, 15 Minnis Road

RENMARK, 26 Cedar Avenue

REDUCED TO SELL

THE ONE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR

$480,000

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 fifth bedroom. The large master bedroom has a feature ensuite and walk-in robe. There is undercover parking for six cars. Internet: 3J7FD7 Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

New Release BARMERA, 82 Gillespie Road

$275,000

PRICED TO SELL

Situated on approximately one acre of land just outside Barmera/ Glossop, is this four bedroom home with a fully renovated kitchen. It features an Indoor swimming pool and spa, fully enclosed, yard and a good amount of shedding. There is also a large entertaining area.

LOXTON, 15 Coral Street FIRST OR LAST WITH COTTAGE GARDEN

$156,000

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

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

BERRI, 6 Jarvis Street STYLISH COURTYARD VILLA

$229,000

Situated amongst other quality homes, this three bedroom villa has open plan living with kitchen meals area adjacent. Excellent fixtures throughout, heating & cooling, built-ins, soft decor. Carport. Set on a compact block. At present tenanted until November, 2013. Definite Sale. Suit Investor/First Home Buyer.

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

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

HUGE REDUCTION

SOLD

BARMERA, 20 Queen Elizabeth Drive GREAT INVESTMENT

REDUCED TO

$130,000 LOVEDAY, 20 Rawnsley Road

BERRI, 53 Kay Avenue

$95,000

NATURAL & UNTOUCHED

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

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

RLA 1935

Approximately 250 acres of natural scrub, perfect for the person or family that want their privacy. Room to ride motor bikes, ride horses, you name it. An abundance of nature and wildlife and CIT domestic water is already connected. Details: Sue Wurth Mobile: 0431 488 538

$330,000

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

SOLD

BERRI, 6/11 Coneybeer Street

BERRI, 11/11 Coneybeer Street

GOOD INVESTMENT

GREAT INVESTMENT

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. 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


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RENTAL PROPERTIES

COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES COMMERCIAL LEASING BERRI, 6 WILSON STREET Approx 130 sqm. Shop premises fitted out as offices and reception area. Reverse cycle airconditioning. Parking at rear. $900 per month.

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

Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI, 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, VAUGHAN TERRACE 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

Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

RENMARK, RENMARK ARCADE Large shop premises in prominent position. Reverse cycle airconditioning, next to the supermarket, kitchen/toilets. Parking. Lease negotiable.

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

Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI, WILLIAM ST

Approx 300 sqm shop premises. Large window display at front, kitchen, toilets, airconditioned, one car park. Corner position, suit retail. Could be divided into two shops. Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

BERRI, 9 KAY AVENUE

BERRI PROPERTIES 19 ROSENTHAL DRV

Price: $320

PW

3 bdr, main with walk-in robe and ensuite, lounge and open family kitchen/dine, carport, enclosed yard, large shed. 6A MAGAREY ST

Price: $270

PW

3 bdr villa in top location, walk-in robe, 2-way bathroom, 2 toilets, spacious open plan living, evaporative cool, small grass back yard. 11 PADMAN CRT

Price:

$

250 PW

3 bdr home, open plan living, gas heating/ducted cooling, undercover entertaining, carport, enclosed yard, garage. 8 ZANTE RD

Price: $245

PW

Double brick sizeable 3 bdr, located near pool, schools and shops. Evaporative and split system airconditioning. Outdoor wood oven and entertainment area. Ideal family home.

Price: $180

13 GUY ST

Price: $180

3 PADDICK ST

10 TRENAMAN CRES

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.

$87,500ea

PW

Price: $175

PW

3 bdr, seperate lounge, kitchen/dine, reverse cycle airconditioning, carport, rear enclosed yard, river views. Price: $170

8 JONES ST

PW

3 bdr timber floor house, kitchen/ dining, seperate lounge, R/C S/S, locked shed and garaging.

Price: $180

59B KAY AVE

Price: $230

PW

Executive 2 bdr home in central location. Close to all facilities, reverse cycle airconditioning, enclosed yard.

Price: $160

PW

PW

2 bdr unit, O/P living, heating & cooling, carport & sml encl. yard. 4/5 GRENACHE

Price: $160

65 POMMY AVE

Price: $230

PW

3 bdr home on land, huge kitchen, 2 living areas, modern bathrm, S/S R/C, neat outdoor entertainment with enclosed yard. Price: $190

19 KELLY AVE

PW

3 bdr, WIR main bdr, BIR 2nd bdr, open kitchen/dining, spacious family room, R/C A/C, carport, encl. yard. RENMARK PROPERTY 10A HISGROVE ST

Price: $320

PW

3 bdr, 2 bathrm, quality home in top area, formal & family living areas, lockup carport, on small block. Price: $170

6 ACACIA AVE

PW

3 bdr brick home, close to schooling, reverse cycle cooling, bath, gas cooking, enclosed yard. RENMARK, UNIT - NO PETS

2 bdr spacious unit, open living R/C A/C, tiled living, carport and small yard, excellent location. 5/7 GRENACHE AVE

WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR LEASE

PW

3 bdr spacious home, overlooking parkland, kitchen/dining, seperate lounge, large garage.

FOR SALE COMMERCIAL BERRI, Sturt Hwy

PW

2 bdr, O/P living, R/C A/C, garden shed, encl. rear yard, convenient location.

3/3 MCLEAN ST

Contact: Iris Phone:85 822 744 or 0437 497 304

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

Price: $190

11C O’MALLEY

3 bdr brick amongst quality home, gd area. O/P living, R/C A/C, carport, small encl. yard. Not pets.

BERRI, UNITS - NO PETS

Executive office in a prime location. Approximately 272 sqm of office space and common area. Reception area plus two built in compactus. Fitted out as four offices and staff room. Undercover and onsite parking. Large furnished board room/training plus facilities. Long lease available.

BERRI, Sturt Hwy

BARMERA PROPERTY

BERRI PROPERTIES

PW

9/86 JAMES ST

Price: $130

PW

2 bdr unit situated across from Murray River, reverse cycle airconditioning, shower only. LOXTON, UNIT - NO PETS Price: $140

2/40 FIRST ST

PW

2 bdr brick unit, quiet location, R/C A/C, small rear gravelled yard, off street parking.

2 bdr, unit, close to school, shops and medical centre, reverse cycle airconditioning and carport.

For more information on any of the rental properties PLEASE PHONE 8582 2744

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

AUCTION FRIDAY

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

MARCH 1ST AT 12.30PM

REDUCED AGAIN

$105,000 BERRI, Mortimer/Todd St

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.

BERRI, 13 Verrall Cres LARGE SHED IN INDUSTRIAL AREA. Situated in Berri on approximately ½ acre of land. Suit small business operator, workshop, handyman, storage etc. 3 phase power, concrete floor and high clearance. Priced to sell. Details: Iris Williams Phone: 85 822 744 Mobile: 0437 497 304

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

REDUCED TO BERRI, Verrall Cres REDUCED FOR A QUICK SALE

LOXTON, Drabsch St

$150,000

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

Mortgagee sale – must be sold

$295,000

INDUSTRIAL SHEDDING AT BERRI Situated in a commercial area, Colorbond shedding with roller doors plus workshop and office space. Fully fenced, grounds paved with bitumen. Reduced for definite sale.

ITUATED on 100 hectares, with 625 metres of frontage, is this renovated home of three bedrooms. It features open-plan living, ducted evaporative air-conditioning, a wood heater, built-in robes in the main bedroom and a modern kitchen and bathroom. There is solar power and a gas hot water system. A huge enclosed patio area with a tiled floor and pot belly stove, plus a workshop, garage, carport and 24,000 litre rainwater tank complete this home. It is a great opportunity to buy a lifestyle property.

LOVEDAY

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

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

REDUCED TO

REDUCED TO LOXTON, Drabsch St

$205,000

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

RLA 1935

$139,000 BARMERA, Barwell Ave

PLUS GST

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 The Th The he Vendor’s Vendor’ V Ven Vend end en e ndor’s do or’ or’s or rr’s ’’ss statements sttta ssta ateme a teme te tem eme e em m me en nttss relating nts re rel rrela ela e ella atting tin ti iin ngg tto n o ma mat matt m matters att a tte tt errrss a ers af affe aff affecting ffe ffecti ffffe ecct cti ctin tiiin ttin ng ad aadvertised dve vert vver e ert rtiised rt isse ise se ed dp pro pr properties ro rop pert per pe e ert rties iess ma ie may m ayy b a be e iinspected nsp ns nspe n spected spe ected ed d at at the th he Age he Agen A Ag Agent’s ggen ge en nt’s t’s Offi Offfic O ffice ffi ce 3 bu business days prior Auction place Auction sale. busine siness si ine ine nessss d ayyss prio ay ays pr p rio rio or to to the the th he Auc Au A uccttio u tion io iion on o n and an a nd at at p pla plac la lac la acce of of Auc Au A ucction tion tion tio on o n 30 30 minutes min minu mi m iin inu nutes nu te ess before e befo be bef befo efore orre e ssale ale. al ale a lle. e e..


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

For Sale

YATES, Peter Leslie 2.7.1947 – 21.2.2013 Loving father and fatherin-law of Michael, Kerrie, Deslyn and Joe. Loving pop of Josh, Adrian, Lauren, Tom and Sam. Always loving, loved always, forever in our hearts Dad. You were our one in a million

HOUSEBOAT Sales. Buying or selling. Contact Bill on 0417 531 316 or 0427 211 858.

M E D I T A T I O N . Transmission Meditation. Barmera Every Wednesday 8pm 0428 592 209. PERMANENT 6 rail sheep Transmissionmeditation. yard. Panels and gate. org Burra. Ph 0407 591 200. TUTORING in most Subjects. Primary or Secondary Exc. Rates. Ph Smart tutor 0417 700 640.

Funeral Notice

Services

YATES The relatives and friends of Peter Leslie YATES are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service to be conducted entirely in the Riverland Funeral Chapel, 231 Twentyfirst Street Renmark on Friday March 1 at 10.30am followed by private cremation at the Riverland Crematorium.

DOG grooming, bathing, blow dry, clipping. For an RENMARK $370,000 appointment phone Kay spacious 5 B/R dream 8583 5325. home. 2 bath/rms inc spa. PAINTING wanted. 23 Ph Kym 0439 083 164 years experience. ABN 52 RLA243946 014 912 126 BLD 108538. Contact 0414 686 565 or home 8588 7357.

In lieu of flowers, if desired, a donation to Legacy in Peter’s memory would be appreciated. Donations may be made at the service. RIVERLAND FUNERALS Berri 85821333 Renmark 85864422

Public Notices

SOLID Timber corner TV cabinet $250 price negotiable. Ph 0433 265 816

STEJCRAFT half cabin 4.5m, 50HP Johnson, 5HP Mercury aux. New axle, For Sale bearings, stubs & bearing buddies. Fishing gear & APRICOTS dried locally, very clean, $12 per kg. safety equipment incl. 12 Ph 0428 953 047 or months rego. HIN. Always shedded. $5200ONO. Ph 8595 1894. 0418823633 BOAT inflatable, 6 person, (Fish Hunter), custom WAECO CF80 12 volt built trailer (by Doc), fridge/freezer with 240 elec motor, water snake, volt power adaptor. fully enclosed battery, Recently tested & protective skin for boat checked by R.E.S in canopy, motor mount, compressor, battery Renmark. Thermometer charger, 2 paddles, reg. included $850. Ph 0427 All brand new, regretful 839 687- Renmark. sale due to injury, $1,400 Motor Vehicles firm. Ph 0448 968 384. CAMPER trailer. Fully 87 Inter T/Line Reg No enclosed. Annex, heavy 74826F $18,500. 89 Inter duty canvas, many extras. S/Line Reg No YAI 587 Reg. till Feb 2014. $4,000 $27,500. Both set up Ph 0428 605 733. with Tipper Hydraulics. CROSS trainer, Infiniti Ready to go. Phone VG 30. Great for low 0428 291 747 impact aerobic exercise. MITSUBISHI Magna Very good condition, Wagon. Air-con, cruise $500. Hitachi Twin Tub auto. REG washing machine. Good control, 1DKB-451 $1,995. Ph working order, $100. Ph 0405 679 274. 8588 2828 Accredited Member Australian Funeral Directors Associatio

EXCERCISE bike. Public Notices Never used $50. Ph CHILD Safe Environments 0433 265 816 (Mandated Notification) FROGS green tree frogs, adults, $45ea. Courses in Berri. Families Perons tree frog babies, SA approved certificate ideal for shadehouse, training. Thurs 21 March garden or pets, $4ea. Ph - 7 hour full course & 0448 968 384. Fri 22 March - update FOR sale. All quality course. Register at www. sheds, competitive prices. safeplacetraining.com or All sizes, can customise to call M: 0412 758 005. suit. Ph 0418 834 086. HOUSEBOAT 10-12 berth INSURANCE - For $135,000 + GST. 2x 50hp the most competitive Suzuki 4 stroke outboards. prices on home, 2x marine toilets. 5x contents, commercial, double bedrooms plus caravan and boats. sofa lounge. Ducted evap Contact your local SGIC a/c into rooms. Aluminum Agents, Rosenthal’s, pontoons. In survey. Any Renmark, Ph 8586 enquiries phone Shane 6626 or Berri, Ph Houseboat Adventures, 8582 3644. 0428 282 867.

RETIRED Builder available in the Riverland to assist you with those small building/handyman projects that builders are not interested in. Small building projectstiling, paving, concrete, brickwork, painting, gyprock finishing and repairs. Very competitive prices. Ph Dave on 0478 805 381. TANK Lining, leaking concrete and iron water tanks lined with fibreglass, onsite all areas. Ph Pete Headlam 08 8764 8131.

Marriage Celebrant JEANETTE Staehr, CMC, Marriage and Funeral Celebrant, personalised ceremonies prepared with you for previewing. Ph 8588 2551. JOHN and Ros Frazer. Individually designed ceremonies. rfrazer@ riverland.net.au Ph 8595 1560 or 0412 361 373. LORI Fielke, Loxton. Authorised Marriage and Funeral Celebrant. www. lorrainefielke.com.au Ph 0408 858 989 anytime. REGISTERED Civil Marriage offering services of distinction. Please call Joy Perkins 0402 158 960.

To Let PARINGA Industrial area, workshop, 345m2, fenced off yard 2000m2, toilet, shower, kitchen and office for lease. Ph 0427 955 537. ROOM to let, fully furnished in quiet street in Berri. Owner has 2 dogs, must love dogs, only people in employment need apply. Share 4br house. $150pw. Ph 0431 184 960.

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

Public Notices

Wanted To Buy RENMARK Caravan Centre consigns and sells a wide range of Pre Loved and New Caravans. Ask for a free Trade In Appraisal today. Phone (08) 8595 1911. WINEGRAPES Wanted for this season. Most varieties, long term agreement, set amount required. Ph 0412 485 186

7.30PM TUESDAY NIGHTS DURING SCHOOL TERM CWA HALL, KOKODA TCE, LOXTON.

River Murray Training

D E M O N S T R AT O R , outgoing person required to demonstrate products in supermarkets. Must be available to work Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays. Regular work available. Please phone Lina at DemoPlus MonFri 9am-3pm on 08 8450 1000 or email CV to sales@sa.demoplus. com.au

Old Sturt Highway Glossop

Sunday 10am

STARTING SOON ONLINE Certificate IV Business Administration

Situation Vacant

Church Services

Focus on bookkeeping, payroll and IT This course is partially funded through the Government of South Australia’s Skills for All initiative.

14 Edward St, Loxton 10am Sunday March 3

RMT is also a Skills For All provider, offering: s &OOD 0ROCESSING 7INE s !GRICULTURAL s 2ETAIL s 0RODUCTION (ORTICULTURE s 4RAINING !SSESSMENT s "USINESS s "USINESS !DMINISTRATION

Phone: 8584 5044

To find out more contact R-M-T on

19 Sunrise Court, Berri

8582 3658

SATURDAY, MARCH 2

and ask for Tori or Dearne. email rmt@r-m-t.com.au www.r-m-t.com.au

Seventh-day Adventist RIVERLAND

9.50am: Bible Study Groups for all ages Presenter: Glynn Slade

PHONE 0400 330 857

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Riverland Weekly is published by Riverland Weekly. Pty Ltd, ACN 128401123 10A Wilson Street, Berri, South Australia. 5343. Printed by Bridge Printing, Murray Bridge, South Australia. Distribution is by letterbox drop in major centres as well as bulk distribution in other centres throughout the Riverland and Mallee. Riverland Weekly Pty Ltd (the “Publisher”) hereby expressly disclaims, to the full extent permitted by the law, all and any liability whatsoever including any liability for damages, consequential damages, costs, expenses or the like (“Liability”) to any person howsoever arising from or in connection with any copy, information, advertising or other material contained in Riverland Weekly (“Copy”) including, but not limited to, any liability arising from or in connection with any action or inaction by any person in reliance on any copy, and each consequence of such action or inaction. The Publisher also expressly disclaims any and all liability arising from or in connection with any negligence whatsoever of the Publisher. Inclusion of copy must not be construed deemed or inferred by any person to constitute any endorsement of the same by the Publisher. The Publisher reserves the right to decline to publish any material including any advertisement. Copyright. All content of Riverland Weekly is copyright, and must not be reproduced by any means without the written permission of the Publisher. Responsibility for electoral comment in this issue is accepted by Brad Perry, 10a Wilson Street, Berri.

Friday 1st March s Renmark Neighbourhood Watch, Security and Safety Expo, 10am-4pm Sat 23rd March. For more info contact Trudi Haynes 8586 6839 s Morgan & District Lions Club International, donation of goods for Easter Bazaar Auction. Phone Tom 8540 2279 or Collin 8540 2094 for collection. For more info or to help in any way phone Joan 8540 2145 or Margaret 0437 719 522. Saturday 2nd March s Barmera Community Men’s Shed. Bruce Oval Pavilion, 8.30pm till noon. Household goods and appliances, tools, woodwork equipment and machinery. Sunday 3rd March s Barmera Main Street markets, 9am-1pm. Enquiries to Barmera Visitor Centre 8588 2289 s The Paddle Steamer Industry, 11.30am and 1.30pm, Devonshire morning and afternoon tea provided. Ph Renmark Visitors Centre 8586 6704 for bookings. s Berri Pacemakers Bingo, Berri Resort Hotel eyes down at 2pm. Proceeds going to Riverland Women’s 8-ball. Monday 4th March s Open Door, Barmera Uniting Church Hall 1-4pm. Time for a cuppa and a chat. s ‘Music and Movement’, held at Renmark Uniting Church Hall from 9.30am–10.30am. Term 1- Sea Theme. For more info contact Laura 0429 953 495. Tuesday 5th March s Neighbourhood Watch General meeting will be held at 7.30pm at the Masonic Hall, Rudolph St, Loxton. Everyone welcomed. s The Palms Bingo, Berri Bowling Club, eyes down 10.30am. Proceeds going to Palms Bingo Club. s Barmera Public Library Term 1 Program. Colourful Trumpeting Elephants. Phone 8588 2872. Wednesday 6th March s Rainbow connection, a support group for people and their Carers with mental issues. Weekly meetings, 10am-3pm, Riverland Resource Centre, 9/11 Seekamp Street, Berri. Come join us in our events and activities. Thursday 7th March s The Riverland Bridge Club meets every Thursday at the Loxton Club from 9am, new players welcome. Phone Peter on 8584 7735. s Free computer lessons for beginners on Thursdays at the Barmera Library. Bookings essential, Phone 8588 2872. s Riverland Gem and Mineral Club workshop every Thursday, 3-5pm at Glossop. Contact Dennis 8582 3430 for information. s Playgroup, 9am-11am, Riverland Christian School, 128 Distillery Rd, Glossop.

riverlandcentral.org.au

Berri Church of Christ Old Sturt Highway

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

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

Loxton & Renmark Uniting Church March 3

Community Events File ile

Feb 28 - Mar 7

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8583 2260

Sunday Worship 10am

11.30am: Family Worship

ONLINE!

Pastor David Crossfield

FRIENDSHIP FELLOWSHIP WORSHIP

l Read your FREE local paper

Worship Kids Program Coffee & Cake All welcome!

From February 3rd all services held at

Riverland Christian School

Every Sunday at 10am Third Sunday also 5pm

ALL WELCOME!

Phone 8583 2065 Mobile 0481 207 302

Vine

C Community Church & Centre Jellett Road, Berri

Renmark West 8.30am & Renmark Ave 10am HC & Friendship lunch

Rev Nathan Whillas Loxton 10am Colin Kupke PHONE 8584 1267 ALL WELCOME

Baptist Church

1 Verran Terrace, Berri (Band Hall)

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

Morning Worship & HC

Ph/Fax 8582 3928 Sunday10am

Guest Speaker Brian Arthur (Visiting Speaker)

church@vinecommunity.org Ps. Bill & Rayleen Keros

Find F i d us on Facebook

SUNDAY March 3, 10am

Morning Tea 11.30am Pooled Lunch 12 noon All welcome Enquiries phone 8582 2920 or 8588 2506

LUTHERAN CHURCH LOXTON PARISH

March 3rd Third Sunday in Lent St Peter’s

8.30am HC 10.30am

Concordia

10am Georg

Myrla

8.30am HC Kohrt

Meribah

10.30am HC Kohrt

Taplan

9.30am Lay Reading

Bookpurnong

Radio for you, your family and your community

8.30am HC Georg

Wednesday March 6th Rest Home 10.40am HC March 6th - St Peter’s 7pm - Hansen

Great music. Positive talk.

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

Public Notices

Public Notices

Positions Vacant

RIVERLAND BRIDGE CLUB Bridge Games at The Loxton Club Tuesday mornings - 9am Thursday mornings - 9am Thursday evenings - 7pm

Require an experienced

From 5th March 2013

MC Licensed Operator

If you wish to play or want more information, please phone Peter on 8584 7735 www.sabridgefederation.com.au/riverland

PTY LTD

Applicants will need to possess Certificate III in Disability or be prepared to undertake training towards this. Applicants will also require a First Aid Certificate. The position involves 1:1, centre based and group care and accesses all Riverland towns.

WANTED for 2013 Vintage s TONNE #ABERNET s TONNE 3HIRAZ s TONNE 2UBY #AB s TONNE 0ETIT 6ERDOT

Expected Price $500 per tonne CONTACT ALEX

0400 684 654 alex.russell@grapetoglass.com.au

Please send application letter and resume to 28a Kay Avenue Berri SA 5343 Applications close at end of business on 8th of March 2013.

Positive music, encouraging programs and free local events diary

Call now for a competitive gas price

45kg Cylinders

$92

Contact Joel 0437 822 443 Email: joel@sizetrans.com.au

Loxton Goodyear Autocare A career opportunity for enthusiastic persons to take over this long established business. Located in Loxton, SA on a major route to Adelaide and supported by surrounding townships. Tyre fitting & associated services, high turnover & strong customer base. Sale: Price On Application View: Phone Ray White Mildura For Details Craig Kerr 0427 700 450 craig.kerr@raywhite.com

1 in 5 people in Australia will experience depression in their lifetime. If it’s not you, maybe it’s someone you know.

In the Riverland. The most rewarding thing you may ever do! Welcome a child or young person with a disability into your home. We need carers for Full-time, Respite & Shared Care arrangements. s We are seeking families, couples or individuals who are able to provide care in their own home to children and young people with disabilities from ages 5 to 17 years. s Carer assessments, training, regular breaks for fulltime carers and a designated Coordinator are provided to support your role. s On-going support from Families SA and specialist support from Disability Services and 24 hour emergency support from Homelink SA. s Previous experience supporting children with special needs is preferred. s Remuneration (tax free) varies according to individual situations. We will be visiting the Riverland on 28th February. Call us if you would like to arrange to meet. We can provide a no obligation Carer Info Pack. Ask to speak to someone about Homelink for Children.

(08) 8202 5291

For more information on Specsavers, go to www.specsavers.com.au

Specsavers Optometrists Berri Shop 5 Riverland Central Plaza Kay Avenue Berri SA 5343 www.specsavers.com.au/berri

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CONSERVATION & RESTORATION WORKSHOP

N o.8

14th to 19th April 2013

Pass it on

This six day workshop is aimed at developing the knowl d The f Construction h f h will need ki i h to provide Industry l You

Training Board (CITB) is funding this training as part of their Heritage Trades Program. Led by Keith McAllister of Applied Building Conservation Training (ABCT) Pty Ltd, the training will provide participants with the following theoretical and hands-on experience. s 0AINT REMOVAL s 3TONE UNDERSETTING s 5SE OF TRADITIONAL LIME MORTARS s 0REPARATION APPLICATION AVAILABILITY OF MATERIALS s ,ATH AND PLASTER REPAIR AND STABILISATION All training and practical sessions are to be held at the Morgan Railway Station & Station Master’s Residence, adjacent to the Murray River. This place is a state Heritage listed.

your own transport to Morgan and be available for the full six days of training. Fees: The cost of training will be:

People are nearly three times as likely to share something with their family and friends if they read it in a newspaper than hear it on the local radio.

CITB Registered: FREE NON-CITB Registered: $915

3x

Food and overnight accomodation will be provided by the Mid Murray Council. Placed for this course are limited. For expressions of interest and further information, please contact (during business hours): Keith McAllister (ABCT) on 8340 7014 or Jo Henderson at Mid Murray Council on 8564 6020. Please provide expression of interest by 15 March 2013.

To make your brand a local hero, contact your newspaper sales executive. Download a copy of the full research report at www.thenewspaperworks.com.au Local Newspapers Research Study conducted by Brand Navigator March 2012. Regional newspaper readers = 610. Q: ”I have spoken to someone about a product or service advertised in this source of information.” 45% for regional newspapers, 17% for local radio.

CHARLIE

FOSTER CARERS WANTED

Please send your CV to dir.berri.au@specsavers.com or contact Lisa on 08 85 821 167. Applications close Wednesday 13th march.

Public Notices

HOMELINK FOR CHILDREN

This is an amazing opportunity for someone with a real interest in retail sales, customer service and aftercare. If you’re confident, hard-working, and know how to build rapport, we want to know about you! Computer literacy, high standards of personal presentation, initiative, punctuality and reliability will see you shine. You also have the flexibility to work retail hours, including some late nights and weekends.

services offered

A fresh alternative for promoting your products

19th April 2013 This six day workshop is aimed at developing14th the to knowledge of the craft amongst people who are working in the construction industry.

(an initiative of Uniting Communities)

Specsavers the fastest growing optical retail company in Australia and New Zealand is seeking a motivated individual who is experienced in optics or who is sales oriented with a high level of customer service and/or retail experience to join our fast growing team.

For counselling or urgent assistance call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Mensline Australia on 1300 789 978

Gas Orders 1300 655 784

www.unitedgas.com.au

Casual Optical Assistant

Interested?

Find out about depression, what to do about it and how to help someone at www.beyondblue.org.au or phone 1300 22 4636.

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

for Riverland to Adelaide and return

Riverland Respite & Recreation Services Inc. are calling for interested applicants for the position of Casual Support worker.

Don’t miss...

Sports Goss with GRAHAM CHARLTON Pages 26 and 27

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services offered

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RESURFACING BATHS, TILES, BASINS & BENCHTOPS Affordable stress-free way to renovate your tired kitchen or bathroom. s 4O ACHIEVE PREMIUM SELLING PRICE s 2ENOVATING 4)2%$ OR $!-!'%$ SURFACES s &OR LUXURY LIVING s 5SUALLY DAY EXERCISE

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Ralph Anderson (Licensed Surveyor) is now trading as

Anderson Surveyors • Land divisions • Boundary pegging • • Easement plans • • Feature/contour surveys • Setout surveys •

s ralph@andersonsurveyors.com.au

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Sheds, Verandahs, Structural Steel, Welding, Fencing and Steel Sales PHONE 8582 1120 s 0418 734 881 1384 OLD STURT HWY, BERRI SA 5343

From small domestic to large commercial Servicing the Riverland and Mallee

Phone 0438 807 182 Email: jbselectrical@bigpond.com

Services Offered Spotlight business of the week

Call Tige 08 8584 7475 or 0438 847475

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RIVERLAND Floor Centre has the solution to floor over many existing floors Karndean LooseLay. The product, which resembles timber flooring is exactly what it’s name suggests - easy to lay. Centre owner Louise Dolphin said it was comparable in price to other flooring options, but because it didn’t need a professional to lay it, the overall cost of replacing flooring dropped. “It is a little bit more expensive to buy but there is no preparation work,” Louise said. “I just love the product.” Karndean LooseLay comes in a range of six wood look and four stone look varieties. It has an innovative backing system which eliminates the need for click-locking, allowing the weight and friction backing of the flooring to secure the floor into place on the surface below. This also makes repairs easy - if a plank or tile is damaged a new section can easily be dropped into place. Rivewrland Floor Centre is based in Loxton but is the flooring specialist for the Riverland and Mallee. It has an extensive range of a quality brands in carpet, vinyl and timber flooring.

PHONE: 0413

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YOUR LOCAL SECURITY PROFESSIONALS

Security Patrols Static Guards Crowd Conrol

Armed Escorts Cash in Transit

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BOBCAT, BACKHOE HIRE Riverland Independent Backhoe Service

■ NEW PRODUCT: Riverland Floor Centre owner Louise Dolphin shows how easy it is to loose lay Karndean Design Flooring over an existing floor. The staff can offer sound advice when building or renovating your home. Riverland Floor Centre offers installation and can pull up any existing flooring, as well as being licensed builders, who are qualified to do any repair work during installation. The floor centre also does floating floors, cork, wall and floor tiles, rugs,

mats, cleaning products, glues, grouts and much more. Louise said the business stocked many quality brands with a great reputation and affordable prices “Quality is really important to us,” she said. “We are constantly getting in new ranges of carpet and vinyl for people to choose from.”

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Phone: 8584 4660 • Carpet • Vinyl • Tiles • Timber Specialists in all aspects of flooring admin@riverlandfloorcentre.com.au

We wish to advise that AA Canvas & Shades will be

CLOSED from February 28th and will re-open on the 18th of March. Enquiries to:

info@aacanvasandshades.com.au

Marschall’s Ben McPhee Eradication and control of termites, spiders, cockroaches, mice, rats & termite baiting

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Phone 8582 5500 NM

LOXTON MARDI GRAS

Wrap!

LANDSCAPING

• Garden design and construction • • Paving • Irrigation • New lawns • • Block retaining walls, etc • Phone Nick Malinovski

0407 976 965

MOST HILARIOUS: Lending a helping hand to Loxton Ladies’ Probus Club was Allan McKinnon. Members recycled themselves as babies to be deemed the funniest float in the parade.

Native Plants at Wholesale Prices Home Gardeners Welcome

Waikerie Native Wholesale Nursery ,ARGE 2ANGE OF 1UALITY 0LANTS Prices Start at 85c for tray stock - Tubes $3 $ISCOUNTS !VAILABLE FOR LARGE ORDERS

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RECYCLED AMBASSADORS: Former Mardi Gras Ambassadors Chris Smith, left, and Ivy Heinicke were recycled for the parade.

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YOUNG DESIGNER: Cie-Ayn Wild designed and made this dress from old Riverland Weekly newspapers as part of the Toyrific Toyz entry into the parade.

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RIVERLAND BOWLS GRAND FINAL PREVIEW

DIVISION THREE: John Smith sends down a bowl for Waikerie at Waikerie on Saturday in the division three bowls preliminary final against Berri.

DIRECTIONS: Waikerie’s Mick Carrera points out the path through to the jack for his team mate on Saturday.

Berri to contest all four bowls grand finals By Graham Charlton

PRELIMINARY FINAL: Berri bowler Peter Swinstead takes his shot in the division three final watched by Waikerie’s Barry Weiss.

THE TOP two teams at the end of the minor round in all four divisions of men`s pennant bowls have gone on to grab berths in this Saturday`s grand finals but in some cases only after a dramatic start to the major round last weekend. 2012-13 will surely go down as ‘the season of last bowl decisions’? And none more spectacular as when Berri came from the clouds to score a one shot victory against Renmark in the first division qualifying second semi-final at Berri on Saturday. It even came down to a person from Waikerie telephoning the Berri clubrooms for an update on the position of the match to be told something like ‘they are on the last end and Renmark are three shots up and will win’. News of the ‘upset’ result quickly spread around the Waikerie greens but nobody was accounting for a big dose of ‘last bowl Mark Kubank magic’. Berri finally won two rinks all, 7675, with Kubank’s rink beating Neil Lemmey 23-18 and Dennis Treloar winning 17-14 from Sean Leesue. The final end between the Kubank and Lemmey rinks is worth reflecting on. Renmark had come with a late surge to grab a significant number of shots from the Craig Treloar and Andrew Hill rinks and led by four shots as the end commenced. Then after the leaders had finished Berri held one shot in the end, after the number two`s it was two then after the threes,three, meaning

Renmark were still one up overall. Lemmey`s first bowl unluckily just tickled the jack whereas if he had taken it out clearly the match would have been Renmark`s. Kubank evened the match with his first bowl and after Lemmey had left his second short won the game with his final bowl. Meanwhile at Renmark RSL there was definitely a thought that this season`s first division newcomer Loxton RSL could at least put regular finalist Loxton under some pressure but nobody could have predicted the rookie would win four rinks to nil, 101-56. Lew Westbrook, Steve Roberts and Ken Weeks all led their rinks to comfortable wins while Steve Rose won 21-20 over Terry Thurston. Sunday`s preliminary final was probably where finals experience came to the fore. Loxton RSL would have been cock’a’hoop on Saturday night after crushing its neighbour while Renmark had every reason to be shattered by its heart breaking last gasp loss to Berri. But next day it was Renmark that had the ‘business as usual’ sign back in place and the more experienced lineup won 88-67 to get another crack at Berri this week. Mind you three of the rinks on Sunday were closely contested but it was ironically Bill Dopson`s four that was the match winner for Renmark with a 31-11 win over Roberts. I say ironically because before Dopson recovered from a dozen or so shots down at half time to win

22-20 against Berri`s Andrew Hill the day before his rink had lost four on end at the concluding stages of the minor round. Now to the pennant decider. Berri will enter the game as favourite but going on the preliminary final blockbuster Renmark has not got a lot of ground to make up. Berri in fact will have a team in all finals on Saturday.

Division two IN SECOND division it went down 6352 on the back of Peter O`Donnell`s rink defeating Des Button 26-8 in Saturday`s qualifying Final against Renmark Gold but gained a rematch next day when it ended Moorook`s season 73-51. Moorook had won the elimination final 65-49 from Monash.

Division three IN THE third division grand final Waikerie plays Berri. On Saturday Waikerie defeated Berri, 81-46 and Barmera accounted for Loxton RSL 64-46 then on Sunday Berri came again with a 60-55 win over Barmera.

Division four IT IS the same story in fourth division. Waikerie after defeating Berri in the qualifying final narrowly 54-52 will meet it again for the premiership after Berri fought back with a 58-51 win against Barmera. In the elimination final Barmera had defeated Monash 62-48.


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Loxton moves into grand final LOXTON GAINED a direct passage into the 2012-13 A grade softball grand final with an 11-6 victory over Berri in last Saturday`s qualifying match. Berri will now meet Cobdogla in the Preliminary Final at 4pm this Saturday at Glassey Park. In the qualifying final Loxton led throughout but in a high quality contest had to withstand some pressure that came through the big hitting of Berri`s Kenny Karpany and Kris Taylor. The reigning premier was best served by Tyler Flood, Cara Venning and Chelsea Hopper while Berri`s best were Taylor, Karpany and Chris Eleftheriadis. Talking to Loxton star Cara Venning she said “this has been a top season, one of the best competitions we have had for three or four years”. “All teams have beaten each other and Saturday`s game was terrific.” In B grade Loxton also advanced to the grand final when Jessica Voigt and Lauren Lidgerwood starred in a 20-13 win in the Qualifying game against Cobdogla (Gloria Dyer, Lyn Wutke). With Waikerie unfortunately forfeiting to Lyrup in the elimination final Cobdogla plays Lyrup to find a challenger for Loxton for the title. In C grade there was another forfeit by Waikerie to Loxton Blue which will now meet Berri in this weekend`s preliminary final after the latter went down to Renmark 12-7 in Saturday`s qualifier. Amy Selfe and Leanne Le were best for Renmark and Austin Karpany and Monica Dorshurst for Berri. There is no major round in Primary Grade but in matches played in conjunction with the senior finals on Saturday Renmark (Gemma Letton, Caitlan Kruger, Hamish McDonald) defeated Waikerie (Lucas Hocking, Aden Hocking, Makaylah Kuchel) in a close contest 11-10 and Berri (Tiarna Healy, Sammy Hauptman, Kasey Ferguson) beat Loxton (Deegan Rothe, Cody Hammerstein, Mikaela Flood).

RIVERLAND BASEBALL president Peter Brown has been talking about the encouraging development of some of the lower sides in the competition as the season has progressed and last Friday night it was Renmark White that broke through for its first win of the season with a 5-2 victory against Loxton. Loxton got away to an early lead 2-0 when Jarrad Cramer hit a home run in the second innings but in its third time at bat White hit the lead when three batters got home on Dean Beer`s two-bagger to centre field. Beer`s strong hitting brought a further three runs in the last innings. In other matches it took five runs in the dying stages of the contest for one of the pennant contenders Renmark Blue to shake off Lyrup 5-4 while Berri Red disposed of Berri Blue 17-1.

monumental proportions. A Mr Srinivasan whose cement company in India paid nearly $100M for the IPL franchise the Chennai Super Kings is also the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. India is of course the only country amongst the ten Test playing nations to reject the controversial Decision Review System with a widespread opinion being that it’s idolised super star Sachin Tendulkar`s simply says no to it and his ‘subjects’ fall into line. That is despite the DRS, even with some flaws, increases the accuracy of decisions from 92 to 96 percent. It was interesting after the ‘howler’ in the first Test in India on the current Australian tour that left our skipper Michael Clarke at the crease that commentators like Gavaskar and Shastri never mentioned the absence of the DRS despite griping non stop during countless replays reflecting the umpire`s error. But back to Mr Srinivasan whose company is supposedly under investigation over an illegal water allocation . At a recent executive meeting of the ICC a proposal was put forward that instead of the two participating countries having to agree on the use of DRS it be a decision for the home country. But while nine of the ten countries represented at the meeting favour using the system non of the leaders involved were prepared to support the proposal once the Indian chief had again objected. It is a vicious circle. DRS is expensive and many believe the tab should be picked up by the ICC to introduce some uniformity. But the ICC says it cannot act unless India is part of it. Which really means ‘Money speaks all languages’.

Hodson scores four tries

Cyclists train for Falls Creek

IN RIVERLAND Touch Football on Sunday ‘Raptors’ with four tries from Andrew Hodson went to the top of the table after defeating an injury hit ‘Wii Not Fit’ in a real arm wrestle 11-6. Also under manned, ‘That Team’ lost top position when it went down to an improving ‘Google It’ 9-6. Geordie Franks also scored four tries for ‘Raptors’.

CURRENT RIVERLAND Cycling Club champion Steve Jaensch and Angus Boase are training in preparation for Australia`s most challenging one day ride, the Three Peaks Challenge in Falls Creek, Victoria, on Sunday, March 10. The 13-hour ride over a 235km course passes through some of the world`s most picturesque yet challenging terrain with three major climbs, Tawonga Gap, Mount Hotham and the beast that is the back side of Falls Creek. This is the third year the pair have been at Falls Creek for the epic ride but this time they are without Nathan Gregurke who was also there in 2011 and 2012. Jaensch and Boase were also in France last year for the Tour De France and rode parts of the course. Talking to Jaensch he says “it is doubtful if the ride from Harrietville to the top of Mount Hotham will be part of the event this year because the road is only open to emergency vehicles dealing with serious bush fires in the area”. “If that section is out they will redirect us up and down Mount Buller instead”. No matter it will still remain challenging for our cycling journey men.

Shooters tackle tough conditions FIFTEEN COMPETITORS including some rejoining members from yesteryear and visitors from Loxton and Adelaide took part in a shoot at the Renmark Berri Field and Game range last Sunday in hot and tough conditions. In a Drawn Partners Handicap event Jo Brown and Rod Harper finished first with 166/150 followed by Mat Redway and Colin Nunn, 154/150, Warren Beer and Mark Rover, 145/150 and Mark Pahl and Marlene Tucker 145/150. Off Gun both Haydn Brown and Nunn shot 55`s, Steve and Kailan Markham and Redway 54`s and Ray Pash a 53. The club will hold the first State team qualification shoot on March 24.

Renmark White records first win

Not a born optimist I HAVE raised this point previously. I concede that when it comes to sport I am not a born optimist but I refute a claim by a football committee colleague of many years ago that I am an out and out pessimist. I see nothing wrong with making every effort to be a realist. Which brings me to say that as far as a lot of sports both in Australia and around the world are concerned today`s situation can only be described as ‘turmoil’. To single out a couple that impact the most on our own region firstly take the AFL. Am I reading this right or has a club been found not guilty of a charge of a misdemeanor but heavily fined anyhow and anybody within a drop punt of the offence that was not committed suspended? And cricket? I have mentioned this too on previous occasions. How over a decade ago I reacted with ridicule and scoffed at a suggestion from a young lass that worked with me that some close matches of the time had been “rigged”. I am saying it publicly Nicole. “Sorry”. Again I hardly believe I read this. A conflict of interest of

Bald scores eagle THERE WAS a Bald Eagle at the Waikerie Golf Club last Saturday. Wes Bald scored an eagle in amassing 39 points to win division one of a stableford competition ahead of Jack Sullivan with 37 points. Division two went to Mark Barrett,41, with Mark Tink,38, the runner-up. During the previous week Graham Walters, 41 points, won a similar event from Graham Strauss, 40.


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SPORT

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Points Carnival

BUTTERFLY: Timothy Trewren competing in the 16-years 200m Butterfly on Sunday.

MEDALLISTS: Medalists 10 and under 400m Freestyle, 1st - Lauren Reichelt 10yrs Loxton, 2nd Shiara Langler 9 yrs Berri and 3rd Sarah Kassebaum 9 yrs Berri.

WINNERS: 17 and older medal winners in the 200m Breaststroke on Sunday, 1st Rhys Jennings Renmark, 2nd Michael Kassebaum - Berri and 3rd Craig Walkington - Loxton.

THE THIRD Points Carnival last Friday night and Riverland Distance Championships on Sunday meant a full weekend of swimming. The points meeting was held at Loxton and the distance championships at Berri`s Hayden Stoeckel Pool. The Points Carnival lived up to the reputation of the third one of the season being the most exciting with Renmark finishing on 241 points, Berri 229, Loxton 148 and Waikerie 97. The program consists of 200 metres individual medley, 200m freestyle and, in the second half, relay events. The final two events are the 8 X 50m freestyle and 4 X 100m. medley championship relays with each team requiring twelve swimmers of sufficient standard for those events as each swimmer can only compete in one of the races. Renmark won the first relay from Berri but Berri fought back to win the 4 X100 event. The distance championships on Sunday had events over 200, 400 and 800 metres and it was pleasing to see younger swimmers like nine year old Shiara Langler competing in 800m freestyle, 200m backstroke, 200m breaststroke and 400m freestyle events Final team scores were Berri 303 points, Renmark 161, Loxton 96 and Waikerie 11. Amongst the swimmers to win gold medals were Emily Millar (Berri) 4, Timothy Trewren, Emily Kassebaum (Berri), Lauren Reichelt, Brooke Reichelt, 3, Brock Verrall, Michael Kassebaum, Nikki Harwood (Berri), Rhys Jennings, Codey Lambert, Lauren Anderson (Renmark), Ashlee Reichelt (Loxton) 2, Matthew Nourse (Berri), Shay Hawkins, Courtney Donaldson, Chelsea Webb (Renmark) 1. This Sunday at Berri the Riverland Sprint Championships will be held. With a number of triathlons heading to our region in 2013 local competitors like Jacob Otto and Ruth Strout are going to be well prepared for the events. Early this month the pair competed in an Olympic distance race at Kingston South East and on Sunday, February 17 they were at

Coomealla`s Euston Grand Prix triathlon. Ruth also took part in the club`s Fishers IGA 2.5km swim the previous day. At Kingston Ruth had a cycling ‘shocker’ but a good swim and even better run and Jacob in the Open Elite class finished fifth in a strong group of 10. Then in the non wet suit Coomealla swim where entrants were bused from Euston (NSW) to Robinvale (Victoria) for a swim back to Euston Ruth was amongst a field that included a group of triathletes from the Victorian Institute of Sport and was the sixth female out of the water and the first female age grouper to finish. On Sunday in the triathlon which consisted of a 700m swim, 8km cycle ride and 2km run she was the ninth female across the line and first in her age group. Again in that event Jacob competed in the Open Elite category and in a tough field that includes some AIS athletes finished in a commendable fifth place. Talking to Jacob about both events he acknowledged that he still has some work to do on his swimming as those legs had let him down somewhat when his running and cycling was strong. Jacob maintains a heavy work load in the sport travelling to Adelaide regularly as a member of the Triathlon Development Squad. This has included a ‘Coach`s Course’ where he said “we were guinea pigs for the coaches, had sessions in the velodrome and also went through everything involved in triathlons right down to diet and health”. Last week at West Lakes he contested the State School Sports trials for the National championships and won the event so he will be amongst the top five finishers to go to Penrith in April for the titles. Then last weekend he competed in the Oceania World Championships for Junior High Performance athletes in Devonport and this weekend he will enter the Renmark triathlon.

Mid Murray cricket grand final to be a rematch MINOR PREMIER Waikerie Gold will meet defending champion Blanchetown Swan Reach in a rematch of the 2011-12 grand finalists to decide the 2012-13 premiership in the Mid Murray Cricket competition at Waikerie this Saturday. Placed third at the end of the minor round BSR found the premiership form that has deserted it for much of this season to eas-

ily beat Perponda in last Saturday`s semi final at Perponda and will now chase its third title on end. Opening batsman Scott McKenzie batted through the BSR innings to remain undefeated on 101 while number three Max Martinson scored 59 in a total of 5 for 219. Peter Leedham was the best of the Perponda bowlers with 3 for 23.

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■ PHOTO FINISH: Former Berri man Nickolas Berry (white number one) was the unlucky runner in as three-way photo finish to decide the final of Big River Riverland Supermarkets 300m Open finishing third, from left, winner Alex Saliu, fourth Ashley Brown, third Nickolas Berry and second Adrian Harris. Photo: GRANT SCHWARTZKOPFF

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, 2013

Berry flies to podium finishes By BEV STORY FORMER Berri man Nickolas Berry snuck under the radar of pre-Nippy’s Loxton Gift Carnival predictions to record podium finishes in both the 70m and 300m events on Saturday. Berry, 23, won his heat in the MGA

Insurance Brokers 70m novice - despite starting off a 7.5m handicap. He finished second in the final, on a photo finish, running 7.739 seconds, to Graham Harris. It required a photo finish to separate the top three place-getters in the Big River Riverland Supermarkets 300m Open

- Berry’s other event - where he finished third in 33.21 seconds, again after winning his heat. The former Loxton High School student is the son of Jon and Joanna Berry, who still live in Berri, and has worked in Adelaide for the past three years.

He trains two hours a night - five nights a week and competes in athletics meetings in Adelaide every two weeks. One of his noteable successes in the South Australian Athletic League program this year came when he made the semifinal of the 70m novice event at the Bay Gift carnival.

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