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FRUSTRATION MOUNTS By BRAD PERRY

THERE was hope and anticipation on a push for action on water issues affecting Riverland growers and irrigators at a meeting which attracted several political heavyweights yesterday. However, there was no sign of relief for growers who are facing their toughest year ever, with some venting their frustration during the meeting. Among those present were

Member for Chaffey Karlene Maywald and Federal Senators Nick Xenophon and Bill Heffernan. The meeting held at the Berri Town Hall was organised by Region Four of the Murray Darling Associaiton to address the issues such as the basin’s future, water allocations, low commodity prices and oversupply of grapes. In the end, the meeting offered little hope for growers who are currently struggling

with the amount of available water and the expense of leasing water. Central Irrigation Trust chief Jeff Parish praised the State Governement’s Critical Water Allocation but said it was unlikely to save farmers on the brink of exhaustion. “We would be absolutely desperate without the critical allocation,” he said. “However I think this will be the toughest year in 44 years that I have seen in

■ UP IN ARMS: Senator Bill Heffernan at yesterday’s meeting. this industry.” He was sure the coming year would significantly affect the region’s growers, who would struggle to survive with the low water availability and most likely have to sell off their business. “I’m not certain that a lot of people are going to get through this year,” he said. “I’ve already had a guy with a 100 acres having to sell his water and turn it off.” ■ Continued Page 3

■ PRIMED: Ready to be part of a world record attempt are (from left) Joel Little, Reece Glazbrook, Ben Millar, Matt Phur, Jason Gordon and Linton Price. Photo: LES PEARSON

Dinghy Club sets up for World Record attempt this weekend By BRAD PERRY THE heaviest weight dangled from a swallowed sword, the most tattooed person and the largest shuttle crew are all things that by Saturday night may have an unlikely link with the Riverland. At 5pm on Saturday, the Renmark Dinghy Club will attempt to set an official record, the first ever of its kind, with the world famous Guinness Book of Records. ■ Continued Page 3

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Heat struck thoughts WELL, the region’s been sweltering over the past few days and it seems like there’s more to come. Whether you believe in climate change or not, the heat we are experiencing now is a lot drier to that which I remember in my childhood. The high temperatures seem a little more dangerous to our health than it did back then. Maybe I’m just a little older and wiser, or maybe a little bit too used to the powerfully

intrusive, but welcome, air conditioning at work and home. One thing that has not changed since my childhood though is that there is always someone who has to constantly talk about the heat and remind us of how hot it is. Yes, it is hot! We are all aware of the fact, you do not need to remind us every five minutes. I’m sure you know the type of person I’m talking about. Hot weather can bring

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Thursday January 29, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 3

Politicians hear the opinions of growers from the region as...

Emotions fly at Murray meeting ■From Page 1 “Then there’s the third generation grower with three blocks who has had to turn the water off on one.� Mr Parish said that there was also little support for those trying to get out of the growing market and even less chance of those growers retiring. “If you’re a farmer in your 60s trapped on a farm, it’s really tough.� “The only option for them to get out is to sell the water and the only real buyer in the market at the moment is the government. “Low prices of commodities are unlikely to justify many of our farmers buying water. “It’s going to make escaping more difficult.� Also, the low water availability is significantly hurting the region and everyone in it, especially those trying to grow on farms. “Low water availability is being made doubly painful by the pay back conditions on water that are choking our growers right now,� Mr Parish said. “The rest of the Murray has had less than 100 megalitres of water sold out of its district. “That water fund will go close to exhausting. “If you think that doesn’t hurt, that it’s not starting to bite, I’ve got news for you.�

■CAPTION: Senators Nick Xenophon and Bill Heffernan, from New South Wales, and SA River Murray Minister Karlene Maywald deep in discussion yesterday. Photo: JANE WILSON While it is bad news in the “Where they can’t sell their ers’ properties and the lack of short term for growers, Mr Par- land, can’t sell their water...� structure in exit packages for those ish could see the Riverland getWhile the Federal Government who are trying to get out. ting through its worst drought has put $610 million towards waSenator Nick Xenophon was period. ter reform, Mrs Maywald said there present at the meeting and was ad“There will be an up cycle but were problems with deciding how amant that the water issues need to we just need to survive this time,� to spend the money. be adressed now. he said. “Politicians talk about 20/20 “We have to negotiate with the River Murray Minister Karlene Federal Government on how to vision but it’s about here and Maywald was hopeful on the out- spend the money,� she said. now,� he said. look of the dry period but could “This region is the most water “What we think we should also see no temporary relief. effi cient in the country and if it spend the money on and what “The next two years will be the they want to spend the money on goes under it will be at a huge sodriest ever,� she said. cial and economical cost. are two different things.� “Do you lock people into their “We need packages that allow The major talk of the meeting property? involved the security of the grow- people to downsize and stay on

the land. “It’s a good idea to deliver a basket of fruit to the Prime Minister because it could be the last basket for a lot of you.� Animated New South Wales Senator Bill Heffernan said that farmers have to let go of their frustrations and “make themselves heard� by taking their grievances directly to Parliament in Canberra. While Chairman of the Murray Darling Association Les Hill said the meeting was successful, it is a long road ahead for growers. “Those who wanted to get their message over got it with some real down to earth politicians,� he said. “But if it doesn’t rain soon, it’s going to get much worse.� The air of frustration about the meeting and the continuing problems with water in the region were expressed by grower Joe Gropler, of Riverland Cherries, who was present at the meeting. Speaking to the Riverland Weekly afterwards, Mr Gropler said that there was still no water security in place and that it was going to be a hard six months ahead. “I feel like I have been frustrated to the max,� he said. “There is a lack of commitment to the district with water security. “How the bloody hell do we get through the next six months.�

Insterstate competitors ready to get in on record attempt â– From Page 1

â– LINED UP: Just three of what will be an enormous congregation of dinghies on the water this weekend.

The record attempt will involve lining up as many dinghies in a row as possible in front of the Renmark Club, organisers are looking for the community to get together and help achieve the landmark milestone. Renmark Dinghy Club President Jason Gordon is expecting a big turnout to help write the dinghy club into the record book. “At the moment we are predicting it to be bigger than we thought with heaps of pre-nominations,� he said. Ideally the Renmark Dinghy Club would like to have at least 100 boats to mark each year that it’s major sponsor, the Renmark Club, has been operating. “We were hoping for a 100 but the more the merrier,� he said. The attempt had to be registered officially in England. “It took a while to register for the event but we will be the first in the world to attempt it,� he said. Mr Gordon is excited at the prospect of possibly holding a world record and wanted the Riverland to get out and support the attempt so no one else could beat it. “We really want to hold on to the record and the more boats we get the more chance we have,� he said. “It will be exciting to have the Riverland’s own world record.� The amount of dinghies nominated will determine how long the line will be but whatever the number it will be a great spectacle to see. “We need plenty of boats so we can

beat the record,� Mr Gordon said. “It should be a massive line up bank to bank.� Officials from the council will be on hand to formalise the attempt as Renmark aims to join an elite group. Mr Gordon is hoping for sideline support from the community as the club tries to line the boats up as evenly as possible. “All the support that we can get will be great,� he said. Interstate competitors from Western Australia and Victoria, who will be participating in Sunday’s derby, are also getting involved in the record attempt. “A few of the blokes from interstate are keen to jump into the attempt,� Mr Gordon said. It is likely that the Renmark Dinghy Club will set the record and are confident that if anyone tries to break it they will have another shot. “We are known for our dinghies so when we get the record we need to keep it,� Mr Gordon said. “Hopefully there are plenty of boats just in case someone in the world tries to beat it. “If someone does try to beat it, there is no doubt that we will try and beat it again.� The Renmark Club is taking all dinghy registrations for the record attempt and encouraging everyone to get involved. Renmark Club manager Brenton Franks who is helping organise the event said the record will be a good chance of appearing in the Guinness

Book of Records’ next edition. “We are hoping it will appear in the book and then we will make it an annual event every year and keep building on the record,� he said. The official photo for the record will be taken at 5.30pm which will be sent in to register the record. To nominate a dinghy for the record attempt register your name at the Renmark Club on 8586 6611.

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Houseboat strategy observations ATTENDING the meeting held recently at the Waikerie Hotel in relation to the project in hand regarding Murray River use by rivercraft, and the strategies to be developed in regard of marina construction, may I express a few impressions? The visit to the town by a group of SA Government departmental staff seemingly was to explain their intentions of producing a report for government consideration, plus inviting questions and comment from the wider community. The areas that were indicated as being their main brief were: (A) planning and management of marinas, whether they be in the Murray reaches, or upon tributaries (B) regulation and registration of rivercraft users. The mood of the meeting promised some hard hitting remarks. One could sense that the owners/hirers of rivercraft were genuinely concerned by the prospect of their comfort levels in sensibly using their boats being disturbed. My impression was that they could foresee a currently pleasant lifestyle being regulated to the point of it no longer being possible, or worthwhile. In this, I have to entirely agree with them. The aspect of placing, managing and controlling Marinas, whilst being the project team’s primary aim, did not come across to myself as being restrictive as the intentions of regulating,

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registering and identifying many features of houseboat/ rivercraft use. As one comment described, there is adequate opportunity already for the authorities, through the lock system, to be able to calculate numbers of the craft using the river. It is not hard to envisage the critical attitude of a person, in retirement, who has elected to sell their home, buy a houseboat and then pursue an enjoyable existence cruising up and down the Murray from, say, Lock One to Mildura. It seems to me that hopes of such a lifestyle would be altered to a major degree: many would agree that the houseboat/small craft industry would then go into a decline. An apparent outcome could be that the values of any investment therein would follow a similar path. As a tourism volunteer over many years, it is hard to see that regulations, in addition to current ones, would be beneficial to the industry as a whole, nor would they encourage the revival of the hard-hit houseboat section just at a time when many in areas away from the Murray are beginning to realise that there is water left in the Lock System to enable ‘happy houseboating.’ Allen Bennett, Waikerie

Crossed policies IT seems the State Liberal spokesperson for water se-

curity, Mitch Williams, is preaching the Liberal line that the extra three per cent of irrigator allocations that were announced last week should not, that’s right, not, go to irrigators. Mr Williams and the Liberal Party say the amount of water should go to the Lower Lakes where we all know it will evaporate within a week or so if it gets there. This is Liberal Party Policy. So what say the local Liberal Mr Whetstone? He was sprouting in the local papers and tv that the extra three per cent is not enough and more water should be available to South Australia’s irrigators - Mr Whetstone is in fact an irrigator himself. Mr Whetstone has earlier claimed that Karlene Maywald has neglected her electorate of Chaffey, yet Mr Williams accuses her of favouring Chaffey above the Lower Lakes. If elected, as a Liberal, Mr Whetstone must support his newly adopted and beloved party’s policy - that’s what Liberals must do in parliament. So, is he already saying one thing to be popular locally and will vote the other way? Yes, we have Mr Williams saying what’s popular in his Lower Lakes electorate and Mr Whetstone running a different line here to get himself elected. And we have another 14 months of this mischief and confusion! John O’Callaghan, Waikerie

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Aggressive behaviour A 32 YEAR old man from Craigmore had to be subdued by capsicum spray after becoming aggressive with police at Cobdogla. The man was arrested for allegedly hindering and assaulting police and resisting arrest on Monday. Police were investigating another matter when the man interrupted and would not leave the scene. Besides some other minor incidents, police said behaviour leading up to and over the Australia Day weekend was generally good.

Waikerie crash AN elderly man crashed his vehicle east of Waikerie ear-

ly in the morning last Saturday after losing control and leaving the road. The incident left the driver uninjured but he was taken to the hospital for precautionary measures.

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Thursday January 29, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 5

Heat is on from week one By LES PEARSON THE first week of term one is always a hectic one but looking ahead, things do not appear to be slowing down. Department of Education and Children’s Services (DECS) district director Brian Featherston said it is going to be another big year in shaping the future of education in this state. “There is a real focus on lit-

eracy and numeracy in 2009 and there will be high expectations and setting of high standards across all public education schools,� he said. The continuing heat will be a big test for new students according to Mr Featherstone, who sympathised with children and staff alike. “It’s a very tough week for kids just coming back from holidays,� he said.

With most schools having to enforce their hot weather policies this week, Mr Featherstone said it appears likely most of the students across the region will be kept in doors for a majority of the first few days. “Most schools have hot weather policies and while each of them are individual to each school, they would all be pretty similar policies,� he said. “It’s a commonsense thing.�

It will be a big few years ahead for schools, with current practices going under review with DECS looking toward the future of public education. “We’ll be looking at how schools can link together and provide opportunities for 21st Century learning,� Mr Featherston said. He said it is a long-term project, where leaders in schools across the state will be working

together to provide a wide curriculum base with the possibility of sharing specialist services using improved communication technology. With the school leaving age raised to 17, Mr Featherston said it was pivotal to try and give everyone an option to keep students interested in school. “It’s great professional leaders are coming together to talk about these things,� he said.

Staff and students excited

â– NEW: Enjoying their first day at Renmark West Primary School were reception students (from left) Kyle Camilleri, Gypsy Kennedy, MacKenna Knight, Braden Moxham, Caleb Crook, Haylee Poulish and Mitchell Kroemer. Photo: LES PEARSON

RECEPTION students across the Riverland and Mallee will be experiencing their first days of some 13 years of schooling this week as term one gets underway. Renmark West Primary School had seven new faces joining the school on Monday, all enjoying their new surroundings and classmates. “They just want to try everything,� principal Mary Asimopoulos said. It is Mrs Asimopoulos’ second year as principal of the school and while she dismisses the theory of first day nerves, she did reveal there is a bit of a buzz around the school. “It’s more about the excitement of starting a new year,� she said. The preparation put in by school staff across the region is generally uniform in ensuring the first week goes smoothly. “I’ve never had a first day disaster, even as a classroom teacher,� Mrs Asimopoulos said. Students at the school will at least be able to cool down in the pool this week, as the school’s heat policy is more than likely to keep students indoors for each break this week. Mrs Asimopoulos said the children have been keen to get back to school and share the stories of their holidays with friends, while many parents will also be relieved to get back

to their regular routines, the kids out of the house and their hair. This week at Renmark West, as with many schools, it will be all about setting policies and establishing behavioral expectations with the children before the learning can begin. Mrs Asimoloulos said Renmark West is also looking forward to getting to know more about the students’ families and establishing a working relationship between them and the school. “It’s a great starting point,� she said.

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Exchange family warming to Australia By LES PEARSON IT’S -6°C in Buffalo, Wyoming, while the Riverland swelters in temperatures beyond 40°C and there are four people in the region who would be feeling each degree in between. The Snyder family have moved to the region for a year through the teacher exchange program, Julie beginning work at the Monash Primary School this week. “It’s a little warm,â€? she said. The family of four settled in early January

in Barmera on a direct exchange from the United States. Mrs Snyder will be teaching reception to year seven students, which suits her with her background in middle school teaching. She said the people have been quite welcoming to date, many ready to lend a hand when needed. The family is also adjusting to driving on the left hand side of the road. Buffalo has subzero temperatures forecast for the next four days.

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AUSTRALIA DAY 2009

Schulz SA’s young citizen By LES PEARSON LOXTON’S young citizen of the year Daniel Schulz received an even greater honour on Australia Day, being presented the South Australian Young Citizen of the Year award. The 17 year old was informed two weeks before the Australia Day ceremony and said he was somewhat gobsmacked by the announcement. “I was just blown away by what I was hearing,� he said. “I didn’t even know the award existed.� Despite his ignorance of the award’s existence, he was still pre-

sented with a framed certificate at Government House in Adelaide while also having to make a three-minute speech in front of some 350 distinguished guests, including the South Australian chief of police. “I’ve had to do public speeches before so I didn’t get too nervous,� he said. Daniel also made special mention of his desire to become a police officer in his speech, which appeared to have the desired response. “I got the thumbs up,� he laughed. With year 12 just getting underway, Daniel said he is looking forward

to finishing school but is still keen on maintaining his level of community work. “I’m going to still try and uphold my involvement,� he said. Looking ahead, he gives a few little clues as to where he’s heading at the end of 2009, although obviously police training academy Fort Largs looms large. ■RECOGNISED: Loxton teen Daniel Schulz was awarded the South Australian Young Citizen of the Year award at Government House on Monday. Photo: JANE WILSON

Maywald requests houseboat feedback RIVER Murray Minister Karlene Maywald is encouraging the public to have a say on the proposed houseboat draft strategy. The paper outlining significant changes to houseboats, mooring and marinas on the River Murray has been met with opposition by the public. Until February 20, the public is encouraged to “make their feelings known� about the proposed changes. “Much of the feedback received at the Chaffey office so far focuses on the issue of temporary

mooring sights and the impracticality of not tying houseboats to trees,� Mrs Maywald said. Mrs Maywald will listen to the views and concerns of the public before meeting with the Riverland councils and houseboat industry prior to putting through a submission. “The submission will reflect both my views and those of the community and I expect the government to listen to and be responsive to the views of the community,� Mrs Maywald said.

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AUSTRALIA DAY 2009

Berri’s great turnout

Stirling’s stirring speech By BRAD PERRY JAN Stirling attended the Berri and Barmera Australia Day services this year with an inspiring message as the Australia Day Ambassador. She is well known for her brilliance as head coach of the Australian women’s basketball team after having had a great career in the sport. In 2006, Stirling took the Opals to a Commonwealth gold medal describing it as one of the greatest experiences of her career. Speaking to the Riverland Weekly, Stirling said that it was great to be in the Riverland for Australia Day. “I’m a privileged guest up here,� she said. She felt like no stranger here in the Riverland as quite a few of her players from the championship team of 2006 came from regional backgrounds. “Ten out of 12 of my players from the 2006 world championship team were from regional Australia,� Stirling said. Stirling who had been here for the entire weekend was enjoying the chance to get involved. “It’s good getting back into the community and getting involved,� she said. Stirling had an inspiring message for the crowds as she acknowledged the way the region was able to move forward despite the conditions. “You’re doing it tough with the drought but you are finding ways to move forward,� she said. “I stand here with admiration about how you go about it�.

By BRAD PERRY THE Berri Australia Day celebrations on Monday were a huge success with a great turn out and an inspiring speech from Australia Day Ambassador Jan Stirling. More than 300 people were present to witness citizen of the year awards and to enjoy fresh scones with jam and cream provided by Woolworths and served by the Berri Rotary Club and Berri Senior Citizens Club. Mayor Peter Hunt said

it was great to see so many people there and that everyone was celebrating Australia Day as a community. “It was probably the best breakfast we’ve been to,� he said. “We were very pleased with the overall attendance.� When everyone rose to sing the national anthem there was a sense of pride on everyone’s faces. “It was great to see that Australian spirit,� Mr Hunt said.

■SCENIC: Lake Bonney, during Jan Stirling’s speech, presents a picturesque scene for the Barmera Australia Day celebrations.

â– HELPERS: Mother and daughter team Theresa Andrew and Willy Weidenhofer helped out at the Barmera breakfast. Photos: ROB MCLEAN

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â– DELICIOUS SCONES: Neville Wait (left) and John Chase enjoyed the breakfast. Photos: BRAD PERRY

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AUSTRALIA DAY 2009

Waikerie’s best extravaganza yet By BRAD PERRY

■ OUT IN FORCE: (Back, from left) Deborah Carter, David Hefford, Steven Vagg, Ian Chamberlain, (front left) Beau Brown, Karen Brown, Kerstin Kunze and Barbera Chamberlain celebrate at Bruno Bay. Photos: BRAD PERRY

Bruno Bay brilliance By BRAD PERRY FOR the first time on the Australia Day weekend, Cobdogla held its annual fireworks night at Bruno Bay to raise money for the newly erected jetty. A strong crowd turned out for the Sunday night event with around 500 people having a great time enjoying the food and entertainment. Organiser Mark Shugg said the night raised about $1500. “We are trying to raise more money so we can do extra things,” he said. The fireworks display was expected to be the highlight of the night and Mr Shugg said it certainly turned out that way. “The fireworks went really well and there was a big cheer at the end,” he said. “It turned out to be an excellent night.”

■ SPECTACULAR: Geoff Hartwig and Jill Carmen enjoying the Waikerie event.

■ MESSY: Mark Shugg enjoys one of the hamburgers on offer during Saturday’s celebrations at Cobdogla.

Ritzy riverside night at the opera AUSTRALIAN Music Events has great pleasure in presenting mezzo-soprano Roxane Hislop, tenor favourite Roy Best, international flautist, Jane Rutter and Mildura’s own Siobhan Stagg to tass Opera by the Lock in 2009 in a program of light opera and classics. The full chorus and orchestra will be led by exciting young Australian conductor Benjamin Northey (pictured). The evening will also showcase one of the three young talented finalists for Australian Vocal Scholar of the Year. Staged at Lock 11, Mildura, against a spectacular backdrop of the Murray River and

majestic red gums, the event offers patrons a chance to indulge their senses in glorious music and fine regional food and wine which will be sold through outlets prior to the commencement of the concert. For those seeking something very special, the premium package comprises a two-course pre-concert dinner followed by dessert at interval on board the historic paddle steamers, the Avoca and the Mundoo. The dinner package is the ultimate way to experience Opera by the Lock and can be booked through Australian Music Events.

THE Waikerie Australia Day Extravaganza was “the biggest and the best it has been in 13 years” according to the Waikerie Australia Day Celebrations Committee Chairman David Gwynne. Held on Sunday night, the celebrations saw up to 3000 people decked out in supportive colours to celebrate Australia Day. Many community groups volunteered their time to help the event and around $10,000 was raised for Waikerie communities.

“We have to thank all the people who volunteered their services on the night and if it wasn’t for them we couldn’t have put the show on,” Mr Gwynne said. Crowds took advantage of the colourful children’s rides and were entertained by the band Missing Piecez, all the while enjoying a range of delicious foods. “There was just a huge amount of people all across the oval,” Mr Gwynne said. “The fireworks were just a great display, they seem to get better every year.”

■ ABOVE: (From back left) Malcolm Crosby, Marina Davydova, Kris Bradbury, (front left) Hayley Hudson, 5, and Darcy Hudson, 3, enjoy Waikerie’s party. Photos: BRAD PERRY ■ LEFT: Sisters Mel and Natasha Paschke showed off the Australian flag.


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Huge numbers at Loxton brekky By BRAD PERRY THE Loxton Australia Day breakfast proved to be one of the biggest the town has ever had with around 800 people of all ages present to enjoy the great food. Attendance at this year’s breakfast and awards was significantly higher than last year and was a great event for the community to group together. Organiser Des Schliebs, who was there decked out in his Australia Day apron, was happy to see so many people enjoying themselves at the breakfast. “We were very happy with the attendance of the morning,� he said. “It was a fantastic turn out for the breakfast.� Mr Schliebs said considering it being a long weekend it was a really pleasing turn out and it was great so many were there to witness the Australia Day awards and their worthy recipients. “You can tell when people are enjoying themselves when everyone is walking around with a smile on their face,� Mr Schliebs said.

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■ PATRIOTS: Karina Topperwein (left) and Heather Carter show their colours at Renmark.

■ FLAGGED: Maddison Holmes (left), Chelsea Clifford, Samantha Schubert and Georgia Schubert flagged their nationality. ■ BREKKY: Enjoying the breakfast were Stirling and Darcy Sykes. Photos: ROB MCLEAN

Renmark raises the flag By BRAD PERRY THE Jarrett Memorial Gardens were the scene for the Australia Day breakfast in Renmark on Monday with a large crowd of around 450 people in attendance. By the time the flag raising ceremony had begun there was a sea of Australian colours and smaller flags on

display. The Renmark Council’s Trudy Vesotsky believed the crowd to be bigger than last year and enjoyed everyone dressing up. “Everyone was colourfully decked out in the Australian attire,” she said. “It was such a very successful event this year. “It’s a fantastic location

and we were pleased with the amount of people out there.” Mrs Vesotsky said that Australian Day Ambassador Reggie Black spread an important message. “Reggie Black, who is the Aboriginal education worker at Renmark High, spoke about making sure to respect each other in such a multicultural society,” she said.

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LOXTON’S Rock by the River was a stunning success as almost 1500 people turned out to support the fundraiser for a good cause over the Australia Day weekend. Co-ordinator ‘Curly’ Golding expected around 500 people to attend and was pleasantly surprised by the great turn out. “It really went off with a bang, it was wonderful,” he said. The money raised was estimated to be up to $30,000 which will be donated to the Loxton Hosptial Complex Palliative Care Trust to assist with those affected by cancer. Door Snakes was one of five bands that entertained the big crowd on a day that brought the community together for a good cause. “Everyone had the most enjoyable day and the feedback was sensational,” Mr Golding said. “We were rapt with the wakeboard demos and the bands were in awe of the set up.”


Thursday January 29, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 11

AUSTRALIA DAY 2009

Town support appreciated By LES PEARSON VOLUNTEER, community organiser and Christian leader are all titles that apply to Pinnaroo’s Citizen of the Year Jeff Nickolls. Mr Nickolls, 55, has a long and growing list of achievements and involvement in different community groups in the district and was a worthy recipient, although he, like many other recipients, was quite humble in accepting the honour. “It’s one of those things, I’m one of many others doing a lot,” he said. His praise for the community around him was more than evident. “It’s a great community to work in,” he said. “The people are always very supportive.” The community purchase of the Victoria building in Pinnaroo’s main street heads the examples of Mr Nickolls’ proactivity. He was the instigator in getting financial pledges from people in the community to purchase the building. In one weekend he had pledges to the value of $50,000. “It was good I suppose,” he said. He is also the treasurer of the Pinnaroo Football Club, of which he is also a life member, where he has spent a number of years on various administrative committees. Mr Nickolls has also been president of the local and zone rural youth, Pinnaroo Tennis Club, school council

■ HONOURED: Pinnaroo’s Citizen of the Year Jeff Nickolls with his award on Australia Day. Photos: MAX WURFEL and on the kindergarten committee. Religiously, he serves the local Uniting Church with great zeal, given it doesn’t have a minister of its own. Mr Nickolls believes that fact has played a large role in involving the congregation in church activities. “It has made a lot of people come out and do things they didn’t think they could do before,” he said.

Sporn’s sporting prowess honoured PINNAROO sporting prodigy Erika Sporn was awarded the town’s Junior Citizen of the Year, her high achievements in various sporting fields not escaping the attention of the community. The only daughter of Veronica and Robert Sporn, the 12 year old has been busy over the past 12 to 18 months. Erika was one of 12 South Australian girls to make it into the state netball team to compete at Caloundra in Queensland. After competing at SAPSASA Country Athletics in Adelaide in June, where she won gold in high jump, she was invited to tryout for the State Athletic Team to compete in Canberra at the Pacific School Games in late 2008. Erika competed in the 12 year old girls high jump and ranked 13th. She has made many new friends from all around South Australia and these new friends certainly know where Pinnaroo is. Erika has been a student at Pinnaroo Primary School, her leadership qualities have shone through as Venning House captain while also taking on the role of SRC Vice President. Erika plays D grade netball for Pinnaroo and represented the Mallee Netball Association team at the Country Carnival in Adelaide. She was also a player in the Murray Regional Academy Net-

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Monster Truck action hits the Riverland

THE 2009 Monster Truck Rumble tour continues in Renmark next week. Get ready for a monsterous night of killer sized trucks, bikes and the fearsome fire-breathing dinosaur - TRANZIIILLLAAA! We’ve got Monster Patrol (new and fresh from the USA), the all new Playstation 3 Motor Storm and the legendary Outback Thunda!

There’s also freestyle motocross, huge stunt acts, a wacky boat race and our massive firework display will take your breath away. There’s so much going on you won’t want to leave your seat! Be sure to bring your family early to the pits where the Monster Truck Drivers will be available for autographs and photos, not to mention the stars

themselves, the Monster Trucks - get up close and take some photos of these awesome machines. Gates open at 4, Pit Party is between 4.30 and 5.30 and the main program starts at 6pm. This is an annual event for the not-so faint hearted and a fantastic night for the whole family to remember.

■ AWARDED: Sporting prodigy Erika Sporn was announced as Pinnaroo’s Junior citizen of the Year. ball team that played in Adelaide against all other regional teams. Sporting achievements aside, Erika has also taken part in the Relay for Life and door knocked to raise money for a new car at Greenhill Lodge.

>Next week Lameroo and Karoonda’s Citizens of the Year.

Award tough to split THE Event of the Year was a tough one to pick for judges, in the end awarding a commendation award for the event that placed a deserved runnerup. Pinnaroo Primary School’s Circus Splendida claimed the Event of the Year award. The school’s bi-annual outstanding presentation was a showcase for the skills which students, enthusiastic teachers and school assistants had developed over weeks of practice. Special mention was also made to teacher Kate Venning for her commitment and dedication. Meanwhile, the winner of the Commendation Award went to the Pinnaroo Annual Show & Field Day. The Pinnaroo Show and Field Day was staged by the hard working committee contending and overcoming a number of obstacles, following the storm that lashed Pinnaroo in December 2007.


12 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 29, 2009

Southern Mallee Council News

Anger over Mallee road By LES PEARSON THE condition of the Pinnaroo to Loxton road has again come under fire from the Southern Mallee Council. Councillor Corey Blacksell has again questioned the safety of the road and the State Government’s commitment to upgrading the rough stretch of road. Cr Blacksell lives about 15 kilometres north of Pinnaroo and drives along the road regularly. He said the road is littered with bumps and depressions and the shoulder is crumbling away in some sections, in a 15 to 20 kilometre stretch on the Pinnaroo end. The State Government has jurisdiction over the road and its repairs and council can not touch it. Cr Blacksell fears that the road has fallen to a dangerous level of disrepair and could endanger the lives of drivers using the road. “My worry is it’s a danger to my family,� he said. “What value do they (State Government) put on a life, because effectively that’s what they’re doing.� Cr Blacksell said while he understands it is out of council’s power to fix the road, he believes more could be done. “I believe we have lobbying power as a member of the Local Government Association,� he said. “It needs to be seriously

Listen to the truckies talk about it, they don’t hold back.

■ROCKY ROAD: The Pinnaroo to Loxton road is again causing concern for locals who travel its length. Photo:LES PEARSON region. “It’s a health corridor, it’s a shopping corridor and it’s a major transport corridor,� Cr Blacksell said. Southern Mallee Council chief executive officer Rod Ralph said the Pinnaroo community appears to share Mr Blacksell’s concerns. “Given it is a State Government road, the level of expectation from the community is that it should be better than what it

looked at by the State Government. “I just feel like it’s going to be left until it packs in completely.� He said he is not the only one who feels this way. “Put your radio on to channel 40, listen to the truckies talk about it, they don’t hold back,� Cr Blacksell said. The road is a pivotal link between the Riverland and the Mallee, especially with the changing face of health services in the

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SOUTHERN Mallee Council will present a draft submission to the Federal Government’s Community Infrastructure Program at the end of January listing its intentions to spend the $100,000 funding announced last year. Council chief executive officer Rod Ralph said the money is going toward eight different projects across the region. About $10,000 will go towards the Pinnaroo entrance walls and some money has also been allocated to build a new separate public toilet block in the town. Parilla, after missing out on funding to build the Parilla Gold project reported on earlier last year, will receive some funding to develop part of that project. Lameroo Swimming Pool will also be a major beneficiary of the funding, with a shelter, electric barbecue and a light pole all fitted into the budget. Some money will also go towards the Lameroo Hall and a welcome wall will be built on the Adelaide entrance to the town to compliment the wall, built by Rotary, on the Pinnaroo side of town. Geranium is also in the mix, receiving funding for the restoration of tennis courts in the town. Mr Ralph said this grant suited the approved projects perfectly, given many of them have missed out in the previous attempts at securing money to build their projects in the past. There’s no time to waste getting the money spent either. “By September, the money has to leave the account or we lose it,� Mr Ralph said. “It’s a stimulus to get the money spent now, not in two years’ time.�

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conference that FWA conducts between the parties or by a hearing. Fair Work Australia will be able to make initial inquiries and discuss issues directly with the employer and the employee and will not allow legal representation unless in exceptional circumstances. The Bill also provides for the ‘Fair Dismissal Code’, which sets out a checklist procedure that, if followed, will exempt small businesses from unfair dismissal claims.

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Moving to the larger shop at 2 Wilson Street, in Berri, has given co-owners Ann and Peter Hunt the ability to go into the retail side of the business with a number of great event luxuries. “We sell personalised glasses, bridesmaid baskets, gift boxes, petals, helium balloons, pinatas, candles and a range of decorating items,� Ann said. “With the bigger shop we are

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Simply Events: Same business, new location

â– WHEELS: Business owner Peter Hunt and the Simply Events delivery truck.

Site's new use Simply Events is easily located at the old Berri Marine site at 2 Wilson Street, Berri. Berri Marine has now moved to Jellett Road and will continue to provide the same services it has provided for many years. Simply Events owner Ann Hunt hopes people will be able to get used to the new use of the shop. The site at Simply Events also uses the existing fuel pumps on the premises and is available from 8am until 5pm.

stop party shop Distance is not a factor for the company, who even supply for events as far away as Gol Gol, in New South Wales. Since purchasing Simply Events in 2007, business has boomed and Ann suggests to book in early to avoid disappointment. “We’ve actually got a wedding booked for 2010 already and are enjoying the busy periods,� Ann said.

Drapery and crafty designs are amongst Ann’s favourite parts of the job, which she has excelled in since the business opened. “I love decorating places to make them look just out of this world,� she said. “When you see it finished it just takes your breath away.� Ann also enjoys working with the wedding party in her planning and likes the

satisfaction she gets from seeing the finished event set up. “I love working with the brides,� she said. “When a bride sees the way we’ve set it up and it makes her want to cry, there is a very proud feeling. “We’ve done some spectacular weddings.� The newest features of Simply Events include new lycra chair covers and the option of

hiring or buying wedding petticoats at a great price. Simply Events has recently serviced a number of events all over the Riverland and is looking forward to helping you plan the perfect event. Simply Events is open 8am until 5pm from Monday to Friday and is available by appointment at night and on the weekends.

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16 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 29, 2009 ADVERTISING FEATURE

KarBec Computing; your PC specialists

KarBec breaks the mould KarBec Computing is breaking the mould in IT services by managing local business computer networks as if they are part of a major company’s system. Paul and Leanne Bottrell, of KarBec Computing, have lived locally for over 40 years, and are looking forward to expanding their IT management business. Instead of just being called when something breaks, KarBec Computing offers a service where it can provide support and guidance before your important equipment breaks down. “It’s just like they would rely on their own IT Manager if they had one,� Paul said. KarBec Computing is particularly interested in promoting proactive IT solutions. “In other words, reviewing potential threats before they become a problem and applying solutions to minimise the risk,� Paul said. “These include data backups, disaster recovery plans, preventative maintenance and network security.� KarBec Computing is the perfect solution for local businesses that need IT support but cannot afford to employ a staff member full time. "We would like to help businesses to get the most out of technology,� Paul said. “Often there are huge opportunities available to businesses where technology can help reduce costs and frustration levels. "Technology should be aiding not hindering business.� KarBec Computing is offering its customers the opportunity to continue business in confidence knowing they have someone else to rely on who has their best interests in mind.

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KarBec Computing; your PC specialists

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Don't neglect your home PC IF YOU neglect your vehicle, rarely checking the oil and pumping up the tyres, then something is going to eventually go wrong. The same can be said of your home PC. While the on-line world has opened up new sources of information and communications, it has also added to the number of things that can go wrong with your computer.

Paul and Leanne Bottrell of KarBec Computing can provide the service you need to ensure your PC is operating at its optimum. With 15 years IT experience in a couple of the region’s larger businesses (Berri Ltd and AgriExchange), Paul has a very broad and extensive knowledge of IT in the business and manufacturing sectors.

“We can do anything you need,� Paul said. “We can set them up and fix network and server problems.� Leanne said computers should be serviced once or twice a year to allow them to run at their best, allowing you and your family to maintain peak connectivity. “A quick fix can have them running like new again,� Leanne said.

There can be a variety of reasons that your computer starts to run slow or is receiving errors during certain functions. Paul and Leanne find that the majority of these situations are caused during internet usage, meaning a clean-up is necessary. “It’s fairly directly related to internet activity, how it is used and what security is in place,�

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Taking care of all your wedding needs BRIDAL Bliss is the Riverland’s prime one stop wedding store, specialising in all the wedding needs for your special day. The shop located at 9 Drabsch Street, Loxton, is owned by Andrew and Judy Pfitzner and is run by their daughter Rebecca Avery. High quality bridal wear is a key to the store, which operates in partnership with the versatile Wild Prints. Bridal Bliss is the only business of its type in the Riverland and has a range of big name products for weddings and formals, including the well known designer label Alfred Angelo. Rebecca Avery of Bridal Bliss says her business is such a unique set up because the majority of wedding plans can be organised at the one place. “We are the only place that specialises in these unique wedding resources in the Riverland,� she said. Bridal Bliss has a range of bridal wear, bridesmaid dresses, christening and

flower girl dresses, page boy suits, prom wear and mother of the bride or groom wear. “We cater for all sizes from 6 to 30,� Rebecca said. A wedding is one of the most important moments of your life and Bridal Bliss makes all your decisions easier from the convenience of one place. All dresses are well priced and Wild Prints also offers a number of features for your big day, including personalised invitations and table features. Rebecca believes the best part about having the small business in Loxton is that she is able to help other local stores. “We help out other small businesses around and they help us; such as the hairdresser and make up which is on the same street,� she said. For those wanting to get in early, Bridal Bliss is holding a stunning formal wear sale beginning in March and are currently doing in-store alterations on everyday wear.

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Available 7 Days a week at a time convenient to buyers and sellers

THE MARSCHALL FAMILY

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2 Coombe Terrace Waikerie โ ข PHONE (08) 8541 2777 โ ข AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK

List

HOME INSPECTIONS Saturday January 31, 2009 RENMARK 9.00 - 9.30am 9.45 - 10.15am

Position, privacy, potential... ENTRALLY located home with two bedrooms, office and storage room (office and storage room previously used as bedrooms). The storeroom is located off the main bedroom and could easily be converted to a large walk-in robe or ensuite. Home is within easy walking distance to town centre, schools, sporting ground and riverfront. Store your prized possessions in the roomy 11m x 6.5m shed with concrete floor, lights, power and double roller doors and still have ample workshop areas. Carport with automatic roller door ensures trouble-free secure car parking. Ducted air-conditioning provides relief from the warm summer days. Also a refrigerated air conditioner in kitchen/dining area. Solar hot water service, gas oven and heating ensure this property is

!TTENTION lRST (OME BUYERSx 4AKE ADVANTAGE OF THE 'OVERNMENT &IRST (OME OWNERS GRANT NOW BY BUYING A BUILDING ALLOTMENT AND BUILDING THAT HOME THAT IS JUST FOR YOU ! MASSIVE SQUARE METRES ALREADY FENCED ON ONE SIDE WITH SERVICES AVAILABLE MAKES THIS A GREAT TIME TO BUY DON T MISS OUT ACT NOWx

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as energy efficient as possible. Large kitchen/ dining area is the ideal place to cook up a storm and entertain guests if you wish to stay indoors. If outdoor entertaining is more your preference this is well catered for under the rear privately located pergola. After a hard days work come home to relax in the spa room which overlooks the pergola area and houses a five person gas heated spa. Brand new roof and gutters have been added to the home ready for you to make your own. Very neat and well maintained home centrally located to all facilities with the extras that make this

10.45 - 11.15am 11.30 - 12.00pm 12.15 - 12.45pm 1.00 - 1.30pm

FOR THIS WEEK

Saturday January 31, 2009 WAIKERIE

186 Eighteenth Street Ray White Renmark 32 Tenth Street Ray White Renmark Ral Ral Avenue Ray White Renmark Eighth Street Ray White Renmark Ral Ral Avenue Ray White Renmark Chowilla Street Ray White Renmark

1.00 -2.30pm

Ray White Waikerie

Sunday February 1, 2009 BERRI 11.00 - 11.30am 11.45 - 12.15pm 12.30 - 1.00pm 2.00 - 2.45pm

LOXTON 10.00 - 11.00am

13 Klingberg Street

Ray White Loxton 11.30 -12.30pm

51 Drabsch street

3.00 - 3.45pm 11.30 - 12.30pm

WAIKERIE 20 Henderson Street Marschall First National RLA 47936 Phone 8541 2777 Price $245,000 Inspect By Appointment

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2

3

1.00 -2.00pm

9 Tonkin Street

Ray White Loxton 2.30 - 3.30pm

15 Coral Street

Ray White Loxton 3.30 - 4.15pm

36 Wodonga Avenue

48 Jones Street LJ Hooker 4 Jarvis Street LJ Hooker 10 Vivian Cock Street LJ Hooker Scott Road LJ Hooker 10B Magarey Street LJ Hooker 13 Cornwall Street

Ray White Berri

Ray White Loxton

a great home for first home buyers, retirees or maybe an investment home. Arrange an inspection โ you will be surprised. Call Marschall First National on 8541 2777 to arrange an inspection.

Sec 168 Searle Road

1.00 - 2.00pm

Lot 6 Fuller Road

Ray White Berri 10.00 - 11.00pm

8 Derrick street

Ray White Berri

BARMERA 2.30 - 3.30pm

6 Links Crescent

2.30 - 3.30pm

Ray White Barmera 6 Links Crescent Ray White Waikerie

Ray White loxton

For Marschall First National, Berri and Waikerie properties, call their office on 8541 2777, 7 days a week to arrange an inspection time convenient to buyers and sellers.


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ITUATED on a very large allotment at 5 Baynes Street Barmera, is this complete package consisting of three bedrooms – all with built-in robes. Lounge room has reverse cycle air con-

ditioning, combustion heating, plus ducted evaporative air conditioning throughout. Extra features include outdoor verandah, carport, garage, rain water tank, paved areas and large low

maintenance rear yard. Neatly presented. Affordable and comfortable home for the family to enjoy! Reasonably priced at $169,000. A must see at this price.

For further information or an inspection contact Sue Wurth, 8582 2744, 0431 488 538.

BARMERA 5 Baynes Street LJ Hooker Berri RLA 1945 Sue Wurth 8582 2744 0437 497304 Price: $169,000 Inspect: By appointment

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Home Loan Interest Rates LENDER

Standard Variable

Basic Variable

3 Years Fixed

5 Years Fixed

6.21% 6.26% 5.92% 6.23% 6.06% 6.19% 6.45%

6.19% 6.14% 6.09% 6.39% 6.14% 5.99% 7.85%

6.84% 6.44% 6.19% 6.89% 6.64% 6.49% 8.35%

Citibank Commonwealth ING Bank Loan Ave NAB

6.74% (6.87%)

6.24% (6.28%)

6.09% (6.68%)

6.49% (6.76%)

Westpac

6.91% (7.04%)

6.91% (7.04%)

5.69% (6.69%)

6.49% (6.85%)

Bank SA BankWest

(7.01%) (7.05%) (6.99%) (7.33%) (6.86%) (6.19%) (6.88%)

(6.26%) (6.27%) (6.63%) (6.25%) (6.18%) (6.19%) (6.55%)

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Rates and comparison rates supplied by Riverland Lending Services, 6 Kay Avenue, Berri. Phone 8582 2822. www.rls.net.au

6.91% 6.89% 6.80% 7.19% 6.74% 6.19% 6.80%

ANZ

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(6.77%) (6.84%) (6.75%) (7.09%) (6.70%) (6.16%) (7.19%)

(6.96%) (6.85%) (6.69%) (7.19%) (6.82%) (6.35%) (7.59%)

Is your home loan competitive?

The rate in brackets is the comparison rate for $150,000 over 25 years. The comparison rates apply only to the example given. Different amounts and terms will result in different comparison rates. Costs such as redraw fees or early repayment fees and costs savings such as fee waivers are not included in the comparison rate but may influence the cost of the loan. Interest rates are current as at 27/01//2009 and subject to change. Fees and charges may apply. Terms and conditions available on application.


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32 Tenth Street Ray White Renmark RLA 147968 Mark Cresp 0417 883 892 Price $165,000 Inspect Saturday January 31st 9.45 - 10.15am

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ET on a corner allotment in the sought-after Tenth Street area is this attractive cottage-style home. Offering the charm of a bygone era, this home is located in one of Renmark’s best areas, close to the river, St. Joseph’s Primary School

and walking distance to the town centre. Polished timber floors to some areas, nice kitchen with walk-in pantry, spacious lounge with split system air conditioning plus another split system in the master bedroom.

The excellent colourbond shed has two sliding doors opening on to the rear lane. Don’t miss the opportunity to purchase a home in this excellent neighbourhood at a very affordable price.


26 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 29, 2009

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UILT and owned by a local builder, this is the owners showpiece and a testament to the pride and quality of their workmanship. The home is nothing short of stunning, a contemporary work of art tucked away at the end of a quiet and popular residential area.

In addition to the main home, an incredibly comfortable and well appointed two bedroom self contained unit offering additional living space for teenage children, live in family and friends or casual accommodation for those who have regular overnight visitors. Leading edge design and fastidious attention

Sec 168 Searle Road Ray White Waikerie RLA 195714 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270 Price $355,000 Inspect Saturday January 31st 1.00pm - 2.30pm

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closing draws and much more. The central island bench is a perfect place to prepare meals. A large formal dining and living area opens to the outdoor entertaining area featuring timber decking, ceiling fan and overlooking the landscaped back yard. There is so much more to offer, tinted windows at the front, master bedroom with a massive walk in robe and ensuite, bedrooms two and three with mirrored built in robes, study, large formal and separate lounge, laundry with extensive cupboards, three way bathroom with its rich colours very latest fixtures and fittings. Ducted reverse cycle zoned air conditioning, two garage with rear opening so you can park a boat down the side yard, automatic watering system, rain water tanks, fully landscaped yard, Termi-guard termite protection and the list could go on.

LOXTON 40 Fifth Street Ray White Loxton RLA 195714 Dave Kanizay 0448 845 270 Price $420,000 Inspect Sunday February 1st 1.00pm- 2.00pm

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to every detail makes this home stand out from the rest. Stepping stones lead you past the lovely low maintenance gardens featuring palms, fountain, grasses and synthetic turf to the welcoming entry via the front deck and verandah. Large feature floor tiles flow effortlessly and link the various living zones

while intricate illuminated display zones, soft tones and panoramic views of the rear garden all add to the charisma and warmth of the home. The exquisite kitchen with its striking glass splash back, glossy finish and Caesar Stone bench tops is central to the home and features a massive walk in pantry, Stainless Steel five burner gas hot plates, oven and range hood, dishwasher, soft

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ing floor, spacious kitchen with new s/s appliances, dishwasher and walk in pantry, massive main bedroom with renovated ensuite, BIR’s, ample linen storage in passage and a large laundry and bathroom. A full length paved rear verandah makes a perfect outdoor entertaining area and looks out to the natural bushland and fully fenced swimming pool with new liner and filter. For the vehicles, boat or caravan, there is an as new 40 x 27 x 12 foot shed with concrete and power. Together with two 7000 gallon tanks, options to subdivide STCA and or buy another seventeen acres next door, this is a fantastic lifestyle property that has it all and at a great price, what more could you ask for?

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CATHY Page, daughter of Gail and John Page of Loxton, married Luke Leeves, son of Barbara and George Leeves of Launching Place, Victoria, in a garden setting at the York on Lilydale Resort on January 3. Cathy and Luke are now living in Pakenhan, Victoria.

Quality dining at Cobby THE Cobdogla Club is not just a dining venue, it is an experience. Over the years, the club has earned many awards for its food and service. The club is a great venue for dining or for a function, such as a wedding or business dinner. Manager Emma White said the club offers an extensive range for every taste and includes schnitzels (beef, chicken and pork), steaks, pasta, poultry and seafood. You can also buy takeaways, or if you are looking to feed the family, kid’s meals are available for $6.50. There is also a help yourself salad and vegetable bar, included free with your meal. Sunday nights are family nights at the club with the $7.50 roast always popular, a family of four can have a meal for under $35; great value indeed.

■EXQUISITE: The Cobdogla Club can cater for every dining requirement, including formal dinners and functions. When you book a function at the Cobdogla Club, you receive a friendly, personal approach with staff sitting down and discussing your requirements. “We do a special menu for you from scratch,� Emma said. The Cobdogla Club is proud of its service and

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Thursday January 29, 2009 – Riverland Weekly • 31

Heat no problem for campers By BRAD PERRY IT was a relaxing long weekend celebrating Australia Day for the Riverland Campervan and Motorhome Club, best known as the ‘Riverlanders’, as they took advantage of the riverfront in Berri. The club which is made up of members from all over the region and beyond, held its official Australia Day barbecue on Friday night. While the group of 33 motorhomes were only in Berri for

the weekend, they really enjoyed the facilities and their spot on the river. Riverlanders secretary Liz Dymmott said it was great to be down in Berri supporting the celebrations around the area. “We like to support the local town we are staying in,� she said. The Motorhome Club developed in 2003 with 14 van members and that total has risen to 52 vans this year. “Our youngest member is ac-

tually 16 years old and our eldest is 82,� Mrs Dymmott said. “We have travelled to Renmark, Angaston, Clare, Lameroo, Palmer and Mount Pleasant. “It’s an Australia Day tradition for us to come down to Riverland places such as Berri.� One of the reasons that the Riverlanders enjoy staying in Berri is the support they get from the council and the fact that the town is “RV friendly�. The majority of club mem-

bers try to travel as often as once a month, while others are on the road permanently. Newest members of the group Jeff and Mariann Gosden, from Moonta Bay, were looking to travel with the group and then continue on the road after that. “We might go down to Waikerie from here,� Mr Gosden said. “I think we will go wherever it takes us in the next few years.� There was no doubting that the reason the Motorhome Club

had been so popular over the past couple of years was the ongoing companionship. “We laugh and we talk all weekend long, its great,� member Meg Acres said. As the heat began to swelter down by the river on Australia Day, member Irene Swannelle was planning to finish the day by cooling off in their quiet spot on the River Murray. “We are going to go for a few more swims and just have a laugh and a joke,� she said. ■RELAXED: Irene Swannelle (left), of Gawler, Chris Katzer, of West Lakes, Bronwyn Zuromski, of Clare, and Jan Cleaver, of Waikerie, enjoying their spot on the river.

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Sunday February 1st

• Charity for all Bingo at the Loxton Club, Bookpurnong Tce Loxton, eyes down at 7:30pm, proceeds to Mardi Gras. Phone Deb Ball on 0428823924 for more information.

• Pacemakers Bingo at the Berri Hotel eyes down at 2pm, proceeds to the Cobdogla Masters Softball. For more information contact Dianne 85838267

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• Barmera Main Street Markets, Barwell Ave Barmera from 10am – 2pm. Phone Stephen on 0428152235 for more information

Dash for Cash Dinghy Derby: Renmark Club

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Tuesday February 3rd • Riverland Gem and Mineral Club, workshop in Glossop from 3pm - 5pm. For details and directions phone Dennis on 85823430.

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32 • Riverland Weekly – Thursday January 29, 2009

Sports Goss

with GRAHAM CHARLTON The Riverland’s most authoritative sports commentator ...

Basketballers take title ■EIGHT junior basketball teams had a perfect preparation for the approaching South Australian Country Championships when they put in competitive performances at the Central Districts Carnival held at Gawler. Highlight of the weekend was the under 16 boys division two team that took out the grand final by 10 points with an even team effort. The under 14 division one team finished runners up while the division two won three out of four matches but unluckily still missed the finals. Two losses by one and two points cost the under 12s a place in the finals while in a tough competition the under 18 division one boys won two out of four to finish fourth. In the girls’ division the under 16 ones lost their grand final by only three points in an excellent display while division two finished third. A competitive under 14 girls side missed out on the finals.

Davies misses semi final ■WAIKERIE Lawn Bowler Roger Davies represented the Riverland at the Salisbury Bowling Club on Saturday in the state men’s singles championship. The event was held over two days to decide the state champion from the last 16 players. Davies lost the first game of sectional play but then won both of his next two games. Unfortunately he missed out on the semi final round on a countback by only a handful of shots. The event was won on Sunday by Brett Hurrell, from Hawthorn, who defeated the favourite for the event, Simon Dorr, from Payneham.

â– WINNERS: Back - Tyson Hoffmann, Kaiden Brand, Taylor Eagle, Bradley Maitland (hidden), James Coats (assistant coach); Front - Ben McCulloch (coach), Aaron Thorpe, Nick Gillard, Brok Schubert, Callan Buechecker, Lachlan McDonald and Sam Coats. Photo: SHARON SCHUBERT

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Aquatic Ski Site. President of the Renmark Dinghy Club Jason Gordon is looking forward to the derby with 98 kilometres of continuous running for the boats. “Definitely, the derby would be the race of the year for us,� he said. The event attracts competitors from around Australia and is a great day out for families around the community. “It’s a family friendly event that couldn’t run without the help of the

community,� Mr Gordon said. Big crowds are expected over the weekend with over $5000 in prizes up for grabs and a number of different boat classes. The Derby is fully catered and is guaranteed to be a great weekend for everyone who attends. “The race started off with a few blokes to see who was the fastest around the local creeks and rivers and has grown since then,� Mr Gordon said.

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The number of points by which the Riverland under 16 boys won the basketball tournament grand final.

Baseball has the great advantage over cricket of being sooner ended. ~ George Bernard Shaw

CHARLIE

If you watch a game, it’s fun. If you play it, it’s recreation. If you work at it, it’s golf.

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The ‘go to man’ ready to help ■ I RECEIVED a surprise call ‘out of the blue’ last week from Barry Zander, a former teacher at Loxton High and Brown’s Well Area schools who became a popular media identity and a regular ‘go to’ man for any organisation needing promotion and possibly a spruiker. Barry had noticed with interest my reference in the Sunday Mail to the Riverland Football League’s 2009 Centenary plans and, as a former chairman of the RFL, was after more information. Barry Zander was in this area for 22 years and was a real contributor with his many interests including work on 5RM’s Sports Saturday and football Around the Ground programs and reporting on footy for local newspapers. But that was not all. He was a real contributor to his schools, his students and

He was a real contributor to his schools, his students and his community.

his community generally – a big man with a big heart so it was no surprise that he was willing to put his hand up when the RFL was on the

urgent lookout for a chairman upon the retirement of Russell Wheeler. Barry may be younger but I doubt his memory is better than mine as he suggests I had something to do with him finding himself in the RFL chair ‘green’ with no previous league executive experience. Nevertheless, he now agrees he enjoyed his four years in the role and as I recall it, he did a great job in the position. Barry left here 16 years ago for “a couple of years in Leigh Creek” but departed 12 years later. Surprisingly, for a town with some 2500 population, shift work situations meant there was no senior football but juniors did play for West Augusta – some 250 kilometres down the track. Not surprisingly Big

Bazz volunteered to take the place of some ‘working dads’ and became a driver for the long journeys. For the past four years Barry has been in Booleroo Centre – “on the road to nowhere” as he puts it. Typically he has thrown himself into his school, local sport and the community there too and reflects on some of the challenges rural areas are facing to keep their interests afloat. He talked of the many amalgamations between footy clubs in country regions around him. He talked of his involvement as announcer for the rejuvenated Wilmington rodeo and many other interests, so obviously time hasn’t dimmed his passion to be a contributor. And he says he will be back to be part of RFL Centenary 2009.

■ READY: Chloe Drogemuller (right), pictured with SA netball legend Marg Angove during her recovery period.

Chloe’s buoyant about year ahead ■ I SPOKE to a buoyant Chloe Drogemuller last week, with the former Barmera junior netballer obviously thrilled at her fitness level after having gone through rehabilitation following two

knee reconstructions. Chloe has transferred to Woods Panthers in the State League this season, so will have another former Riverlander, Berri’s Jade Keightley, as her captain.

Junior tennis grand slam proving a winner the boys tens. Kate Olafsson and Berri’s Marnie Stewart won the girls 12 doubles with the tens going to Adelaide pair Nadia Lewis and Nicole Kraemer. ■ THE Berriview junior development tennis tournament was the second of four rounds of the inaugural Junior Grand Slam and at the half way mark of the competition, three players Kierren King, Dakota Frahn and Adam Drogemuller remain undefeated in their age group singles. Kierren won at boys 16 level and also teamed with David Strongman to keep a perfect record in doubles. Dakota took out the girls 14 singles and made it two doubles in a row with Maddie Frahn, while Adam continued to dominate the boys 10 singles. Other singles winners amongst the boys were Marcus Drogemuller (14 years) and Barossa visitor Daniel Bartkowski (12) and in the girls, Kate Olafsson (Mildura) in the 12 years and Adelaide’s Nicole Kraemer in the tens. Beau Brown (Cobdogla) joined Meadows’ Justin Lodge to grab the boys 14 year doubles, Renmark’s Jack Jaensch partnered Hayden Lodge (Meadows) for the 12 doubles and the Mackenzie Book/Joe McKinnon combination won

Powerboat success ■ OFFICIALS at the Berri Water Ski Club are deeming Sunday’s powerboat meet a “complete success” with a crowd of around 1000 flocking to the site. Catering returns were “exceptional” and the exciting race programme “ran smoothly”. Chris Philp, driving Brian Jeffrey’s Bondage, was a most prominent local boat, while Tim May’s blown alcohol displacement unit The Boss put on a spectacular display along with The Real Thing, True Blue, Insanity and Old Buzzard driven by 68 year old John Hollands.

Softball carnival ■ RIVERLAND had only one team in the SA Softball Championships, a D grade side, which association president Denise Modovan explained included a number of youngsters that “were there for the experience”. After six games in the metro-country competition over Saturday and Sunday, our team played off for a

place in the final on Monday morning but missed out and finished third. The local competition resumes on Saturday with Renmark to play Loxton in the red hot three team A grade battle.

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■ OUR eight team basebball competition will be up and running again tomorrow night with officials still to decide a format for the finals series.

Amongst the options being considered are a top five or top six to play a double elimination finals round that, according to Kym Bament, is fair to all teams involved – “giving the top teams a second chance if they have a bad day and the bottom sides, who may be finishing with a rush, the chance to make their presence felt”. Berri A are clear ladder leaders at this stage, Renmark and Loxton A are disputing second spot, Barmera A, fourth, and Lyrup, Barmera and Berri B’s are jockeying for fifth and sixth.

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Like to see your sports results printed in the paper each week? Email your results to: sportsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au email: sportsdesk@riverlandweekly.com.au Barmera 32 d Berri 26, Renmark Masters 29 d Loxton 22.

A.Wright 6 d N.Hart 4, S.Noske 3

Riverland Cricket A Grade Waikerie Ramco 6/246 (K. Taylor 74, R. Griffiths 72, A. Duffield 30, G. Muster 25; S. Keogh 3/49, C. Scholefield 1/2) d Berri 218 Monash 8/286 (J. Albrecht 88, J. Deren 61, A. Miatke 43, M. Radak 39; K. Smith 3/33, T. Arnold 2/52, S. Reilly 2/73) d Loxton 147

B Grade Cobdogla 184 (T. White 37, T. Golding 37, J. Golding 28, D. Taylor 19; G. Dubrich 2/19, D. Arnold 2/28, J. Hahn 2/35, A. Schutz 2/41) d Waikerie Ramco 78 (C. Willoughby 19, A. Ebert 11; N. Roberts 2/1, M. Golding 2/14, J. Golding 2/19, J. Rogers 2/25).

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M. Uhbey 38pts, M. Van Hensbergen 36, E. Van Hensbergen 36.

Geranium White 52 drew Lameroo White 52, Lameroo Red 59 d Geranium Blue 31, Murrayville Maroon 45 d Parilla White 34, Parilla Red 58 d Murrayville Gold 30, Pinnaroo Blue 48 d Pinnaroo Gold 45.

Division 1 winner: P. Sellar +4, Division 2 winner: M. Kay +6 , Voucher winnners: D. Schultz +5, T. Baillie +4, T. Lehmann +3, H. Vandermeyden +3.

Wednesday Stroke G. Kelly 36pts, T. Foot 32, D. Marrett 32.

Wednesday Stroke Division One

Saturday Stableford

Lameroo Red 49 d Pinnaroo 36, Lameroo White 58 d Geranium 36, Murrayville 54 d Parilla 39.

J. McKendrick (80/67), N. McPherson (83/69), K. Moore (85/69), I. Winen (93/70), L. Hampshire 82/72), S. Stavrou (86/72), J. Bannear (88/73).

Ladder: Murrayville 59, Lameroo Red 56, Parilla 50, Pinnaroo 42, Geranium 41, Lameroo White 40.

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Mens Basketball

Division One Loxton 19 (J. Dahlitz 8, L. Fisher 5, T. Jachmann 3) drew Renmark 19 (K. Griffiths 6, T. Dempsey 6, R. Leuders 4). Barmera 33 (R. Book 10, K. Knott 6, L. Millard 5) d Berri 19 (K. Blowes 5, M. Wenman 4, L. Vlassopoulos 3).

Ladder: Pinnaroo Blue 70, Parilla Red 67, Lameroo White 57, Geranium White 54, Geranium Blue 49, Lameroo Red 45, Murrayville Maroon 39, Pinaroo Gold 38, Parilla White 35, Murrayville Gold 26.

Pinnaroo Line Bowls

S. Copeland 41, R. Kemble 39, M. Hall 37.

Womens Basketball

Division Two Berri Blue 23 d Waikerie 22, Supercats 32 d Allstars 31, Tigers 39 d Berri Red 33, Renmark 46 d Panthers 17.

Riverland Croquet Game 1 S.Noske 13 d N.Hart 11, A.Wright 6 Game 2

Division One Renmark 56 (C. Seekamp 23, A. Dunhill 10, D. Leuders 6, R. Vardaro 6, M. Menz 6) d Loxton 34 (S. Proud 12, J. Reichstein 8, R. Cook 6) Barmera 46 (Dillon Millard 12, Danny Millard 12, J. Klingbiel 8) d Berri 32 (M. Hill 12, T. Leverenz 7, D. O’Callaghan 7).

Division Two Waikerie 66 d Supercats 42, Berri Blue 53 d Renmark 25, Loxton 30 d Barmera 10, Allstars 49 d Berri Red 36.

Division Three

Academy squads selected A RIVERLAND squad has been selected to trial for selection for the Murray Region Netball Academy. Some 43 trialists will represent the Riverland at the trials held at Karoonda next month, on February 22, with other trialists

from River Murray, Murray Bridge and Mallee associations. The academy will operate from March to July, involving specialist coaching from level two coach Helen Smith, a clinic with the Adelaide Thunderbirds, a two-day

camp, a round robin competition and a carnival. Academy teams will be selected for regional championships who compete in July at ETSA Park against eight other academies from around the state.

Under 13 squad

Under 15 squad

Under 17 squad

Eunice Afolobi Stacey Bruce Jessica Byrne Tyla Cooper Caitlin Gardner Ellie Gillard Ashlea James Bailey Miller Morgan Pfitzner Madison Pitman Celeste Schammer Ramanjot Singh Madeline Strachan Stephanie Sarro Indee Thiele Annabel Van Der Hoek Pip Wright

Sara Benson Shandelle Brand Ilyth Burton Emily Garrett Meg Gillespie Ebony Hoffmann Taylee Howard Ashleigh Langford Veronica Migga Tenille Schammer Rachel Shotton Ellie Williams

Katie Ellis Lauren Gardner Victoria Hill Danielle Kirk Tara Learhinan Reeni Leuders Kate McKinlay Tenille Milich Kelly Nelson Charlotte Richardson Alyce Worsfold

■ ROLLING: Alan Thiele sends down a bowl in Tuesday night's skins final. Photo: ROB MCLEAN

Loxton teams roll in the dough ■ From Page 48 The tournament was played over four Tuesday nights during this month, culminating in this week’s finals. Thiele’s team, which also featured Alan Thiele and ‘Jid’ Bullock, was the big winner of the night, picking up nearly $500 in a good pay day. With each match consisting of 18 ends worth $40 each, teams must win an end by two shots to

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Needed: Vision, passion and energy SOON after the Big River Regional Street Rod Nationals in 2006 I was told by a local person, who attended the event as a spectator, you need three things to make an event successful: “Vision, Passion and Energy”. I guess I was the person initially with the vision but the committee formed to plan and host the event took on that vision and together with their passion and energy we held an event that is still talked about around Australia today. I spoke with one of our region’s car enthusiasts the other day on his return from the Summernats Car Festival in Canberra over the New Year’s weekend and to say he was overwhelmed would be an understatement. He tells me he was at the show for the middle two days of the four day event and try as hard as he did, it was impossible to take it all in. Vehicles entered were

up, to make it 1200, but spectators through the gate only totalled 80,000 which unfortunately was down by about 20,000. This was probably due to the high cost of petrol at the time and the world financial crisis and downturn in the economy. The quality of some of the vehicles was absolutely outstanding, in particular in the show stars pavilion, and the number of car industry trade stands was enormous. Overall he tells me if you’re into cars, it’s an event you simply should not miss. By the way, the Summernats was the vision of a single guy and today it’s the largest car festival in the Southern Hemisphere and returns millions of dollars to the ACT economy. The enthusiast I’m speaking of here also attended the Big River Nationals, so when I say while driving home from Canberra he had a vision

for the Riverland, I’ll leave it to our readers to close their eyes and picture this. The Riverland Exhibition Centre with its buildings and infrastructure, lush green lawns watered with recycled water, fully surfaced bitumen access roads and the Riverland Motorsports Club drag strip completed would have the ability to attract national sponsorship for events similar to the Summernats. Think of the dollars it would mean to the Riverland region. My vision of the Big River Nationals in 2004 included the proposed drag strip, yet here we are now in 2009 and still no drag strip! One can only ask what has been the hold up. I’m positive the members of the Riverland Motorsports Club are not the problem, as they surely have the vision, passion and energy. Let’s stop procrastinating and get it happening.

Colby’s big break COLBY Anspach, the son of former Renmark residents Nev and Flo Anspach, recently began work with Dick Johnson Racing and the Jim Beam Racing Team on the Gold Coast. Nev and Flo were members of the Riverside Rodders Club and regulars at hot rodding and car events around the state and country before moving to Queensland some years ago. Colby now 25 years old completed an apprenticeship as a CNC machinist in fitting and turning and has been working with the same business for the past nine years. ■ PICKUP: Former Renmark lad Colby Anspach at the wheel of his Apparently DJR has modified 1934 Chev Hiboy Roadster Pickup. recently installed a new CNC machine to undertake with and begin working who knows what doors it all their own engine and for one of the legends of may open. suspension machining in Australian motorsport. Following his fathers’ house and were in the marThis is an exciting time interest, earlier in the year ket for a suitable person at DJR as there are three Colby finished building his able to work with this new new FG Falcons in the own hot rod, a 1934 Chev technology and produce workshop to be built from Hiboy Roadster Pickup. the quality work required scratch in time for the start It runs a Chev 350 V8 for their cars to win races. of the 2009 season at the with turbo 350 auto trans, Colby was recomClipsal 500. a Centura diff with beam mended for this position There is an unbelievaxle front and disc brakes. and subsequently offered able team atmosphere It has a very nostalgic the job. around the workshop and look, set off with orange Colby says it’s a surreal this is an opportunity you steelies wheels and white experience to shake hands would never dream of, wall tyres.


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On the Road Increased safety safety for Corolla

“The winner ain’t the one with the fastest car it’s the one who refuses to lose� ~ Dale Earnhardt

TOYOTA, Australia’s best-selling car is now safer, with vehicle stability control (VSC) and traction control (TRC) available across the range. From today VSC and TRC are standard on Corolla Conquest hatch and sedan, Levin ZR hatch and Ultima sedan. The enhanced passive safety package is included at no extra cost on these models. VSC and TRC are optional on Corolla Ascent hatch and sedan, and Levin SX hatch, at $1500. The safety pack also includes frontside and full curtain shield, and driver’s knee airbag. VSC helps maintain vehicle stability

during cornering and TRC helps optimise traction when accelerating on slippery surfaces. Australia is among only a handful of markets in the world to offer Corolla with a 1.8-litre dual VVT-i engine. “The VSC system for our 1.8litre Corolla required special calibration for the unique engine/road surface combination in Australia,� said senior executive director sales and marketing David Buttner. “Engineering resources from Japan became available in time for 2009 Corolla to benefit from VSC,� he said. “The addition of VSC and TRC makes Toyota’s best-selling passenger car a significantly safer vehicle for drivers and others on the road.� Toyota Corolla has proven its appeal by ending the sales year as Australia’s second most in demand vehicle.

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FREE ‘For Sale’ Adverts 1. Items must not exceed $60. 2. Price must appear in advert. 3. Ads must be restricted to 3 lines. 4. You may have 3 free ads running in one publication. 5. Ads expire after 2 weeks. 6. Any changes to existing ads need to be made before close on Tuesday. 7. Offer excludes all other categories. 8. Offer excludes advertisements for ongoing profit. 9. Offer limited to 10 items per 6 month period.

Garage Sales Minimum charge $7.75 for 5 lines $1.55 per additional line Free posters available at reception upon payment

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New Arrivals

Funerals

For Sale

MARSDEN-MEEK Andrew and Cilla are delighted to welcome the early but safe arrival of Slater Sunny. Weighing 4lb 15oz on January 22 at the WCH. Special thanks to RFDS and the staff at the WCH

CROUCH The relatives and friends of Mr. Raymond John Crouch are respectfully invited to attend his funeral service to be conducted in the Renmark Uniting Church, Renmark Avenue Renmark on Friday, January 30 at 10am. At the conclusion of the service the cortege will proceed to the Renmark Lawn Cemetery for the committal.

LOUNGE chairs (2) solid timber framed green/ cream fleck cushions $60ea ono, ex cond. Sofa (1) 3 seater cream wool $100 ono, ex cond. Phone 85882807

MOLL Shane and Teresa wish to announce the safe arrival of Kaiden Blake born of January 15 2009. A brother for Isaac. Thank-you to Dr Dunn and all staff at the R.R.H

21st Birthday

In lieu of flowers donations to the Cancer Council SA in Ray’s memory would be appreciated. Donations may be made at the service. RIVERLAND FUNERALS Berri 85821333 AFFLECK Matthew Reece Jan 29 1988. We are Renmark 85864422 so proud of you Matt. Wishing you lots of love Accredited Member Australian and happiness for your Funeral Directors Association future. Love mum, dad, For Sale Carly and Micaela xxx BERRIAG for slashing, Engagement mulching, rotary hoeing, frost rolling, etc, competitive rates. Phone Steve Bye on 0428179668 COVERED wagon 12’x6’ 14� LT tyres, brakes, w/ tank, canvas tired, suit WOOD-SMYTH camels and horses $850. With love and blessing Phone 0885702357 from both families, Margot and Tim are I N S U R A N C E pleased to announce their - For the most engagement on January competitive prices 26th, 2009 on home, contents, commercials, caravan Deaths and boats. Contact CROUCH Raymond John your local SGIC Agents - Passed away suddenly Rosenthals, Renmark at home on January 25 85866626 or Berri 85823644 2009. Aged 73 years KR Castlemaine Beloved husband of Pat. Wholesale Smallgoods, Loved father and father- SR & PA Bye, free in-law of Rosemary delivery, 6 day service. and David, David and Phone 0428179668 Veronica. LAND only a stone’s throw Loved granddad of from the main street and Anthony and Kerry, river. 37 McEnen Drive Nicholas and Shaun. Loxton, $78,000. Phone Forever in our hearts 85845372 AH

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Employment Em ployment Phone 8582 5500 • 3/29 Vaughan Terrace, Berri • Email: classies@riverlandweekly.com.au

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Positions Vacant

Berri Football Club All junior players aged 11-15 are invited to join the 2009 Junior Development Squad. First training to be held at the Berri No.1 Oval on Sunday February 1st beginning 10am. Enquires to Rod Hankin on 0414602046. Proudly sponsored by the Berri Resort Hotel.

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amongst the success of her other siblings’ successful career in entertainment. Dawn has taken leave of her job, as trolley librarian at the Esk Hospital, to be with her sisters as they launch this latest tour. The Kransky Sisters will be covering songs from Nana Mouskouri, The Carpenters, SugaBabes, Pink, AC/DC, Skyhooks and Talking Heads in a very unique fashion. The Kranskys will be playing the Chaffey Theatre next Tuesday night.

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THE weird and wonderful Kransky Sisters will be back in the Riverland next week for an appearance at the Chaffey Theatre. A close-knit family, the Kransky Sisters have been regular visitors to the Riverland, driving their banged up old Morris from Esk, in rural Queensland. Their previous show We Don’t Have Husbands was a major hit right across the world, including the Melbourne Comedy Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, winning awards all the way. This time around the Kranskys

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Tuesday 3rd

RIVERLAND Youth Theatre launches an exciting community arts program for 2009 today. RYT’s special projects throughout the year provide opportunities for everyone between five and 105 years to express themselves. Projects this year include an online radio play project called Wireless Voices created in partnership with ABC Local Radio SA and Come Out Festival. BigSmoke brings children five to eight years together with professional artists to create an exciting imaginary city where tales can be told. PlayFest_09, the Riverland Community Arts Festival, enables anyone to tell their story through performance, theatre, dance or film. EAT workshops are short workshops for young people, emerging or practicing artists, school teachers or interested community members, and cover acting, set and costume design, song-writing, circus, writing, body percussion, Shakespeare, lights and sound and directing. “The 2009 program responds to ongoing community partnerships, and the interests and needs of young people from the region,“ artistic director Julie Waddington said. “The 2009 launch is extra special because it is also the official launch of the newly upgraded Renmark Institute.” For over three years, RYT has worked hard at a program of upgrades to the Renmark Institute including theatre curtains, office upgrades and a range of technical equipment.

■ HISTORIC: Greg Matthews bowled the final over in the 1986 tied test between Australia and India.

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Friday 30th

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 I Can Jump Puddles 1.30 Opal Fever 2.00 Monarch Of The Glen 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Pilot Guides

China 8.30 Trial And Retribution: Roisin Connor becomes too attached to criminal profiler Max Stanford to maintain professional objectivity. 9.40 The Complete Guide To Parenting 10.15 Man Stroke Woman 10.45 Rage

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6.00 Sunrise 9.00 Children’s Programs 10.30 Seven News 11.00 The Woman Who Can’t Stop Lying 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Home And Away: Survivors battle to free those locked inside the school hall. 3.00 Cricket: One

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arrives to gamble at the medieval casino. 7.20 Rex The Runt 7.30 Classic Albums 8.35 Movie: The Caine Mutiny: Humphrey Bogart and Jose Ferrer 10.40 Movie: Out Of The Past: Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas and Rhonda Fleming

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2.00 Drive-In Movie Memories 3.00 Graeme Murphy’s Swan Lake 5.15 Frocks Off 5.30 Woodlawn Cemetery 6.05 Kidnapped 7.00 ABC News 7.30 Cherub Of The Mist 8.30 Stepfather Of The Bride 10.05 Compass

6.00 Blind Boys Of Alabama: Live In Concert 8.00 The Who: Live At The Isle Of Isle Of Wight 1970 9.25 Paul Kelly: Live Apples (Part One) 10.25 INXS: Live Baby Live 12.00 London Live 12.30 Red Dwarf 1.30 Planet Rock Profiles

1.55 jtv Live 4.50 a Little Later 5.10 Classic Albums 6.00 21 Years Of Compass 7.05 The Museum 7.35 Wild At Heart 8.30 What Price Fame? 9.20 Festival: Folk Music At Newport 1963-1966 10.55 Montreux Jazz Festival 2003

6.00 Get Ed 6.30 Children’s Programs 7.30 Weekend Sunrise 10.00 Kochie's Business Builders 10.30 According To Jim 11.00 Miracles From The Wildside 12.00 Nutri-Grain Ironman Series 2.00 Earth Ride

3.00 Spirit Of Yachting 3.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2009: Day 14: Mixed Doubles Final 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Seven News 6.30 Tennis: Australian Open 2009: Day 14: Men’s Finals 10.00 Movie: Behind Enemy Lines 12.00 Lost Special

6.00 Mass For You At Home 6.30 Hillsong With Brian Houston 7.00 Children’s Programs 8.00 Video Hits 12.00 Australian Fishing Championship 1.00 Australian Speedway Motorcycle Championships 2.00 Country Music Awards Of Australia

4.00 Will & Grace 5.00 Ten News 5.30 Sports Tonight 6.00 Out Of The Blue 6.30 Biggest Loser 7.30 So You Think You Can Dance 9.00 Movie: Election 11.05 The Office 11.35 Taken Out 12.05 Video Hits 12.30 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland

5.00 Weatherwatch 6.25 World Watch 10.00 Insight Summer Season 11.00 Iron Chef 11.50 Cocktails 12.00 Cycling: Tour Down Under: Review 1.00 Speedweek 3.00 Football Asia 3.30 FIFA Futbol Mundial 4.00 German FA Cup: Round Three

5.00 World Game 6.00 Thalassa 6.30 World News 7.30 The Truth About Killer Dinosaurs 8.30 Nuremberg 9.35 Movie: Speer And Hitler (Germany) 11.15 Movie: Little Otik (The Czech Republic) 1.30 If The Dead Could Speak 2.30 Weatherwatch

Monday 2nd

WIN SA

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 The Pinnaroo Surfer 4.40 Speed Machines 5.30 Naked Science 6.35 Coach Trip 7.00 Zoo Days 7.30 Something In

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 11.00 Best Of Landline 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Poirot 1.30 Surfing The Menu 2.00 Parkinson 3.00 Children’s Programs

6.05 Born To Be King: Prince Charles At 60 7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Choir Of Hard Knocks 9.00 1983: The Brink Of Apocalypse 10.15 Lateline 10.50 Lateline Business 11.20 Munich: The Real Assassins 12.10 MDA

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Gardening Australia 5.00 Message Stick 5.30 Croc Country 6.00 Walking With Cavemen 6.35 Coach Trip

7.00 Zoo Days 7.30 Something In The Air 8.00 Red Dwarf 8.30 Good Game Shocks The 80s 9.00 Mind, Body And Kick Ass Moves 9.30 Code Geass 10.00 Jane’s Addiction: Three Days 11.40 Cowboy Bebop

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Moonlighting 2.00 Shark 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Hope & Faith 4.00 Children’s

Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.30 Desperate Housewives 9.30 Brothers & Sisters 10.30 Boston Legal

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 10.00 NFL Superbowl: Pittsburgh Steelers v Arizona Cardinals 2.30 Everybody Loves Raymond 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Biggest Loser 4.30 The Bold & The Beautiful 5.00 Ten News

6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Biggest Loser 7.30 So You Think You Can Dance 8.30 Movie: The Devil Wears Prada 10.40 Ten News 11.25 The Late Show 12.25 Taken Out 12.55 Army Wives 2.00 Home Shopping 2.30 Copeland 3.00 Life Today

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.10 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Food Lovers’ Guide 1.30 Grey Gardens 3.10 Postcard 3.25 Sugar Town 4.30 World Watch 5.00 The Crew 5.30 Corner Gas 6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News

7.30 Top Gear 8.30 South Park 9.00 Drawn Together 9.30 World News 10.00 Pizza 10.30 Skins 11.25 Movie: The Princess Blade (Japan): Yumiko Shaku 1.05 Movie: Foon (France): Martine Chevallier 2.35 Weatherwatch

Tuesday 3rd

ABC 2

7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Everest ER 8.35 Unteachables 9.30 Flour, Sugar And Tea 9.55 Constructing Australia 10.55 ABC News 11.05 Live From Abbey Road 11.55 Wildside 12.45 Movie: Arch Of Triumph

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Capitalist Drive 1.30 Surfing The Menu 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.10 Time Team 7.00 ABC News

7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 Lead Balloon 8.30 Doctor Who 9.35 Bastard Boys 10.35 Lateline 11.10 Lateline Business 11.40 Shrink Rap 12.25 Changi 1.25 Parliament 2.25 Movie: Behind The Headlines: Lee Tracy 3.25 triple j tv

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Little Angels 5.00 Kylie Kwong: Heart And Soul 5.30 Wagging School 5.35 Sun, Sea And Bargain Spotting 6.35 Coach Trip

7.00 Zoo Days 7.30 Something In The Air 8.05 Father Ted 8.30 Hamish Macbeth: Kenneth and Ava have stolen the Stone of Destiny. 9.20 The Bill: Nixon and Banks disagree about how to proceed on a rape and murder case. 10.55 MDA

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Moonlighting 2.00 Shark 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Hope & Faith 4.00 Children’s

Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 RSPCA Animal Rescue 8.00 Find My Family 8.30 Packed To The Rafters 9.30 All Saints 10.30 Eli Stone

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 It's Me Or The Dog 4.30 The Bold & The

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Biggest Loser 8.00 Bondi Rescue 8.30 NCIS 9.30 Lie To Me 10.30 Ten News 11.15 The Late Show 12.00 Taken Out 12.30 Army Wives 12.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 The Storm Rages Twice 2.00 Don Matteo 3.00 Here Comes The Neighbourhood 3.30 Everyone Loves A Wedding 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Corner Gas

6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Can Dogs Smell Cancer? 8.30 Blood And Guts 9.30 World News 10.00 Hot Docs: The Dark Years 10.55 Hot Docs: One Of The Lucky Ones 11.25 Movie: Machuca (The UK) 1.30 Lost Year In Iraq 2.30 Weatherwatch

Wednesday 4th

ABC 1 4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 Madras Magic: The Tied Test Of '86 1.30 Surfing The Menu 2.00 Parkinson 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.05 Planet Earth

4.30 G.P. 5.30 Spicks And Specks 6.00 Children’s Programs 12.00 Midday Report 12.30 National Press Club Address 1.30 Surfing The Menu 2.00 Parliament 3.00 Children’s Programs 6.00 Art Museums 6.30 Nigella Express

7.00 ABC News 7.30 The 7.30 Report 8.00 The New Inventors 8.30 Spicks And Specks 9.00 Chandon Pictures 9.35 Seven Periods With Mr Gormsby 10.00 The Robinsons 10.30 Lateline 11.05 Lateline Business

6.00 ABC News Breakfast 9.00 ABC Asia Pacific News 9.30 Business Today 10.00 Children’s Programs 4.30 Dynasties 5.00 A Seaside Parish 5.35 Time Team 6.35 Coach Trip 7.00 Zoo Days: Narrated by Jane

Horrocks 7.30 Something In The Air: Doug and Julia’s English guest is fast succumbing to the diverse attractions of his new environment. 8.05 1 Giant Leap 8.30 Eataholics 9.30 an Alien History Of Planet Earth 11.15 Teens Hooked On Porn

6.00 Sunrise 9.00 The Morning Show 11.00 Children’s Programs 11.30 Alive And Cooking 12.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show 1.00 Moonlighting 2.00 Shark 3.00 Home And Away 3.30 Hope & Faith 4.00 Children’s

Programs 4.30 Seven News 5.00 M*A*S*H 5.30 Deal Or No Deal 6.00 Win News 6.30 Seven News 7.00 Today Tonight 7.30 Australia’s Got Talent 8.30 Criminal Minds 9.30 24 11.20 Disorderly Conduct Caught On Tape

6.00 Ten News 7.00 Children’s Programs 9.00 9am 11.00 Ten News 12.00 Dr Phil 1.00 Oprah 2.00 Ready Steady Cook 3.00 Judge Judy 3.30 Huey 4.00 It's Me Or The Dog 4.30 The Bold & The

Beautiful 5.00 Ten News 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Neighbours 7.00 Biggest Loser 7.30 So You Think You Can Dance 9.00 House 10.00 Life 11.00 Ten News 11.45 The Late Show 12.45 Taken Out 1.15 Video Hits 1.30 Home Shopping

5.00 Weatherwatch 5.20 World Watch 7.15 Weatherwatch 7.25 World Watch 1.00 Movie: Travellers And Magicians (Australia) 2.50 Badgered 3.00 Salam Cafe 3.30 Football Stars Of Tomorrow 4.00 World Watch 4.30 Newshour 5.30 Corner Gas

6.00 Global Village 6.30 World News 7.30 Food Safari 8.00 Tales From The Palaces 8.30 Long Way Down 9.30 World News 10.00 Movie: Everybody Is A Killer (France): Samuel Le Bihan 11.30 Movie: Dealer (Hungary) 1.55 Weatherwatch


Riverland Riverland L

Issue No. 60 - Thursday, January 29, 2009

www.riverlandweekly.com.au

VOIGT FILLS VOID

By LES PEARSON

EXCITEMENT surrounds the Moorook-Kingston Football Club after the announcement of experienced Murray Voigt as coach for 2009. Recently appointed president Darren van Der Woude said it was a somewhat unexpected signing but was ecstatic nonetheless. “We’re really happy to have announced (the appointment) of someone as good as Murray,� he said. “There’s a real buzz around the club and some excitement about the talent he can bring to the club. “It’s all positive as far as we’re concerned and we’re rapt to have him.� Voigt last coached a side in Riverland Independent football in 1996 when

he had charge of Brown’s Well. After two year stints as senior coach at both Loxton and Berri, Voigt has been out of the coaching game since 2006 but said he was always keen to get back into it. As far as taking on the Warriors job is concerned, he said while it is late in the year to get going, he’s looking forward to the year ahead. “If you didn’t like a challenge, you wouldn’t coach at all,� he said. “I had my mind on doing a bit of coaching and they (Moorook) approached me,� he said. Even while not coaching in an official capacity, Voigt said he kept at it in an unofficial capacity. “I would coach from the

sidelines anyway,� he said. He brings with him his own unique style, to a club he feels has strong footings and a positive future. “I’m really looking forward to it,� he said. It is now time to dust off the drawing board after three years in the shed and Voigt said he is already running through his mind players he can have a chat to about donning the green and gold guernsey this year. Interestingly, Voigt replaces his son Travis who took the Warriors to consecutive preliminary finals in the two years that he coached the club. Voigt junior will remain at the club as a player, although in a limited capacity due to work commitments.

■SKINNED: ‘Jid’ Bullock, a member of one of two Loxton’s triples teams to win in the skins tournament which concluded on Tuesday night, sends down a bowl. Photo: ROB MCLEAN

Loxton takes the skins cash By ROB McLEAN TWO Loxton teams have cleaned up in the Riverland’s richest lawn bowls skins tournament. Home rink advantage

proved the difference for triples led by Neil Thiele and Vic Pavia in the competition which was completed at the Loxton Bowling Club on Tuesday night. Around $1400 was up

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for grabs in the finals, which featured two teams from each of the Loxton and Renmark clubs. â– Continued Page 34


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