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Phone: (08) 8563 2041 21,400 copies weekly SA’s largest circulating country newspaper [email protected] Wednesday, August 17, 2011 48 pages www.barossaherald.com.au Roseworthy: 2040 THIS is what Roseworthy could look like in 30 years. Publicly released on Thursday, this map is just one of the proposed options for future growth in the town. As previously reported in the Herald, the population of Roseworthy is expected to grow to the more than 60,000 people over the next three decades under the state government’s 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide. This drawing shows the planned development will be bordered by Perry Road to the north, Mudla Wirra Road to the west and Mallala Road to the south. The existing town remains unchanged, with a buffer zone separating Cliff and Twartz roads from the new development. To the east of the township, an expanded industrial zone will be created. Under the draft concept plan, the town centre, spanning up to 30 hectares (74 acres), will feature civic facilities, a school, shops, a supermarket and restaurants, as well as some residential development. This is where the planned expansion of the town is expected to begin. Two neighbourhood centres, which will be about two to three hectares in size, will include shops and a school. It is anticipated the entire development, once it reaches capacity, will be home to up to nine primary schools and four high schools. To preserve some of Roseworthy’s history, present farm homesteads and the land directly surrounding them will be converted into parks. Other maps, which were on display at the Roseworthy Soldiers’ Memorial Hall at a public viewing on Thursday night, have only slight variations. The Roseworthy Alliance, which comprises the Hickinbotham Group, Regional Land and the University of Adelaide, is leading the planned expansion of the town and will now finalise its concept plan. The final plan will likely be presented to Light Regional Council (LRC) for endorsement by the end of the year. LRC Acting Strategy, Projects and Engineering general manager Craig Doyle said if approved, the document may be adopted as the council’s structure plan, and the rezoning process will be progressed. “(This) may take a further 12 months, or more, depending on progress through the necessary consultation processes as well as negotiations with state government agencies,” he said. “The first applications for development of the growth area are likely to be submitted to council not long after the rezoning process is completed. “It is likely that construction on the ground will have commenced within two to three years from this point.” By ELIZABETH HENSON Yellow: Medium density housing. Orange: Higher-density housing. Red: Commercial/industrial development. Purple: Proposed school locations. Green (darker): Parklands. Green (lighter): Existing township of Roseworthy. DEVELOPMENT: A draft concept plan for Roseworthy, publicly released on Thursday. Roseworthy map key Sheds Patios Carports Workshops Barns Commercial Industrial Rural FOR ALL QUALITY CUSTOM MADE SHEDS BLD 157495 Phone 8562 2629 www.barossashedboss.websyte.com.au wh1722431 1736476 OPEN 7 DAYS NEW STOCK WEEKLY SIMPLY THE BEST IN DESIGN SIMPLY THE BEST IN QUALITY 98 - 100 MURRAY STREET GAWLER PH: 8523 1099 WH1736626 EVERYTHING IN STORE NO EXCEPTIONS! 30 % OFF RRP Stock Clearance Simply Pine Plus’ Biggest Sale Ever OPEN 7 DAYS 8 8562 2719 32A MURRAY ST NURIOOTPA WH1737287 7 WEEKLYS FOR $7 * Thursday ONLY! *Conditions apply wh1724689

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Page 1: Barossa & Light Herald - August 17th 2011

Phone: (08) 8563 2041

21,400 copies weekly SA’s largest circulating country newspaper

[email protected], August 17, 2011 48 pages

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Roseworthy: 2040THIS is what Roseworthy couldlook like in 30 years.

Publicly released on Thursday,this map is just one of theproposed options for futuregrowth in the town.

As previously reported in theHerald, the population ofRoseworthy is expected to grow tothe more than 60,000 people overthe next three decades under thestate government’s 30-Year Planfor Greater Adelaide.

This drawing shows the planneddevelopment will be bordered byPerry Road to the north, MudlaWirra Road to the west andMallala Road to the south.

The existing town remainsunchanged, with a buffer zoneseparating Cliff and Twartz roadsfrom the new development.

To the east of the township, anexpanded industrial zone will becreated.

Under the draft concept plan,the town centre, spanning up to 30hectares (74 acres), will featurecivic facilities, a school, shops, asupermarket and restaurants, aswell as some residentialdevelopment.

This is where the plannedexpansion of the town is expectedto begin.

Two neighbourhood centres,which will be about two to threehectares in size, will include shopsand a school.

It is anticipated the entiredevelopment, once it reachescapacity, will be home to up to nineprimary schools and four highschools.

To preserve some ofRoseworthy’s history, presentfarm homesteads and the landdirectly surrounding them will beconverted into parks.

Other maps, which were ondisplay at the RoseworthySoldiers’ Memorial Hall at apublic viewing on Thursday night,have only slight variations.

The Roseworthy Alliance, whichcomprises the HickinbothamGroup, Regional Land and the

University of Adelaide, is leadingthe planned expansion of the townand will now finalise itsconcept plan. The final plan willlikely be presented to LightRegional Council (LRC) forendorsement by the end of theyear.

LRC Acting Strategy, Projectsand Engineering generalmanager Craig Doyle said ifapproved, the document may beadopted as the council’s structureplan, and the rezoning processwill be progressed.

“(This) may take a further 12months, or more, depending onprogress through the necessaryconsultation processes as well asnegotiations with stategovernment agencies,” he said.

“The first applications fordevelopment of the growth areaare likely to be submitted tocouncil not long after the rezoningprocess is completed.

“It is likely that construction onthe ground will have commencedwithin two to three years fromthis point.”

By ELIZABETH HENSON

Yellow: Medium density housing.

Orange: Higher-density housing.

Red: Commercial/industrial development.

Purple: Proposed school locations.

Green (darker): Parklands.

Green (lighter): Existing township of Roseworthy.

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A MAJOR drilling program will begin at PenriceSoda Holdings’ Angaston mine this year in a bid toturn around the struggling company’sprofitability.

On Friday, Penrice Soda Holdings announcedthat it is expecting an after-tax loss of $1.5 millionin normalised terms when it delivers its full yearresults this month.

The Penrice board has also decided to write downthe carrying value of its assets, which will result ina $24.5 million to $29.5 million after-tax loss.

Penrice manufactures soda ash for use in theproduction of glass products and sodiumbicarbonate, which is used in a range of productsincluding food, personal care and pharmaceuticalitems. It also operates the marble and limestonemine in Angaston.

The company’s financial loss has been blamed onthe high value of the Australian dollar, which hasaffected its export earnings, reduced domesticdemand for soda ash and bicarbonate and theunderperformance of its chemical plant after aforced shut-down due to a steam supplier failure.

In response, Penrice has cut its workforce by 10per cent and will commence a drilling program atits Angaston site.

Penrice Managing director and Chief Executiveofficer Guy Roberts said drilling work is expectedto begin by the end of the year.

“We have a really valuable asset in our Angastonmine – it hasn’t been drilled for a very longtime…and what we want to do is drill the mine toverify the resource,” he said.

“It’s definitely not about the viability - it’s abouthow we can extract the most value out of ourasset.”

Mr Roberts would not disclose how many jobshave been cut at the Angaston site, but said “ahandful” of staff at the local mine were maderedundant this month.

“I see this as a small setback in terms of jobgrowth,” he said.

Meanwhile, Penrice chairman David Trebecksaid the company will undertake a furtherassessment of its operations.

“In light of difficult market conditions and theneed to improve returns to shareholders, theboard has commenced a strategic review of thecompany’s business operations,” he said.

“The twin objectives of this review are to reducedebt, and to improve operating performance.

“In addressing deleveraging, the board willconsider a number of options, including asset salesand equity raising, in order to achieve morenormal credit metrics for the company.”

The outcome of the review is expected to bedelivered in the next 12 months.

Job lossesat Angaston

mineBy ELIZABETH HENSON

FESTIVAL FUN: Students at WilliamstownPrimary are over the moon. Their school isone of 12 from the state to be selected toattend this year’s annual Moon LanternFestival at Elder Park on September 12.According to the school’s Japanese teacherKylie Kelly, the school will construct asignature lantern of a large Cockatoo sittingon a cherry blossom tree. On Friday the middle and upper primarystudents worked with parents, teachers andartist Paula Gallagher to create the lanternand a further 60 smaller lanterns to becarried by the students.Pictured with the signature lantern shell are(from left) Jake Hussey, Tyson Wilkin, PaulaGallagher, Kylie Kelly, Alana Candy andBrooke Guildford.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011 - Page 4 - The Herald, Barossa Valleywww.barossaherald.com.au [email protected]

THE Tanunda Swimming Pool wasexpected to be closed down yesterday(Tuesday).

Barossa Council staff have recommendedthe pool be closed, effective immediately.

In a report into the matter, staff notedTanunda residents will still have access to apublic pool in the town at The Rex aquaticand fitness centre.

Elected members discussed the proposedclosure at a meeting yesterday.

The meeting was held after the Herald’sdeadline.

The staff recommendation also suggestedelected members authorise council officersto consult with stakeholders regardingalternative uses for the site.

They also recommended the Nuriootpapool remain open subject to annualmonitoring of its use and sustainability.

Poolclosure A STALLHOLDER’S workshop for people

interested in becoming involved in theproposed Mt Pleasant Farmer’s Market will beheld on Tuesday, August 30.

Organised by the Mt Pleasant Farmer’sMarket Interim Management Committee, themeeting will be held at the Mt PleasantNatural Resource Centre at 6.30pm.

All food and beverage producers as well aspotential stall holders are invited to attend.

Committee member Faye McGoldrick saidguests will learn about the benefits of farmer’smarkets.

“We are inviting established producers andpeople thinking of starting a food business tocome along, as farmer’s markets are especiallyvaluable for new producers, producers inorganic conversion, and small scale producerswho are unable to produce the quantityrequired by supermarkets,” she said.

For more information, or to register to attendthe workshop, call the Mt Pleasant NaturalResource Centre on 8568 1907 or [email protected].

MarketMORE than 200million peopleworldwide areexpected to hearTanunda singer-songwriter DarrenMcCrae’s new song inthe coming weeks.

Darren’s latest tune,“The Real Deal,” hasbeen chosen asAustralian WorldBoxing Title holderDaniel Geale’s fightsong.

The rock anthem willbe played on Foxtel’sMain Event channel topromote Geale’s firstworld title lightmiddleweight defencefight, which will beagainst AmericanEromesele Albert inTasmania on August31. It will be the firsttime a world titleboxing event will beheld in the state.

The Real Deal willalso be played at thefight.

When Geale beatGerman worldchampion SebastianSylvester on hisopponent’s home turf inMay, the fight waswatched by six millionGermans on free-to-airtelevision.

This time, the fightwill be aired worldwideon Foxtel, meaningDarren’s song will begain maximumexposure.

Darren began writingThe Real Deal in 2004,but only finished the

long-term project lastyear.

“I heard about Danielon Foxtel, a long,long time ago,which inspired meto write the song,” hesaid.

“It’s a song thatmakes reference tomyself, my great-grandfather who was aboxer, and DanielGeale, who is theAustralian WorldBoxing Title holder atthe moment, but hewasn’t when I wrotethe song.”

Darren sent therecording to Geale’smanagement, who

immediately adoptedthe tune as the fighter’stheme song.

And they wentone step furtherstill, hiring Darren,who is also apainter, to produceartwork for Geale’smerchandise.

The singer-songwriter will evenbe ringside for thefight, with Geale’smanagement flyinghim to Tasmania forthe major event.

Darren’s EP will beavailable on Geale’swebsite on the internet,www.danielgeale.com.au.

By ELIZABETH HENSON

The Real Deal

FIGHT SONG: Darren McCrae.

Sport and Recreationminister Tom Kenyon willhead a roundtablediscussion about sportsgrants in Gawler onMonday. Organisations andclubs in the Light electoratehave been invited to attend.If any group or club did notreceive an invitation, theyshould call Member forLight Tony Piccolo’s officeon 8522 2878.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011 - Page 5 - The Herald, Barossa Valley [email protected]

Positive over wind energyA NOT-FOR-PROFITorganisation has come forwardsaying the proposed Keynetonwind farm will mean lessdependency on coal.

The Eastern Hills andMurray Plains CatchmentGroup supports thedevelopment of a 57-windturbine wind farm, planned byVictorian company HydroPacific and earmarked for theSedan ranges.

Project officer Steve Coombesaid, “It’s better than a coal firestation”.

The catchment group, whichassists Keyneton landholders,works to provide supportthrough biodiversity protectionand enhancement, sustainableuse of water resources andproductive and sustainableland management.

Mr Coombe said whileconcerns have been raised overenvironmental issues, 92 percent of the proposed land isalready cleared. “There are acouple of native vegetationpatches that are involved in

the proposed site but we havebeen assured the company willavoid these areas,” he said.

He explained he has beenworking closely with HydroPacific and will continue to doso to maintain allenvironmental issues arecovered.

“We also have lots of researchon bats, birds, and plants so wecan provide support andadvice,” he said.

Mr Coombe was also one of 30people including four HydroPacific representatives whovisited Clement’s Gap, nearRed Hill, to view the 27-turbinewind farm this month. Thiswas one of two field tripsorganised by Hydro Pacific toenable residents, for andagainst the Keynetondevelopment, to gain an insightinto wind farms including theirturbines size, the sound theymake and learn more throughfeedback. Pacific Hydro’sexecutive manager AndrewRichards, who joined the tour,said the company has already

built five wind farms inVictoria. He said with onedevelopment, 100 per cent ofthe people supported the move.

However, he said there hadbeen a growing concern amongpeople over health risks andwind farms.

Mr Richards explained from aFederal senate inquiry held inJanuary this year, informationrevealed stress relatedconcerns were reported ratherthan ill health effects.

“We have a lot of data whichmeasure the infra-sound of awind farm and the sound is notat a level which affecthumans,” he said. The windfarm is designed to meet thecriteria set by the SouthAustralian EnvironmentalProtection Agency.

The company also investsrevenue from each wind farmproject back into communities.

Through grants, Keynetonand nearby towns will receiveabout $110,000 annually tosupport projects andorganisations.

IVAN Venning is a Liberal politician,who - quite frankly - prefers toappear to be doing something thanactually doing it.

This includes putting out pressreleases for publication attackingthe opposition.

Yet Mr Venning’s announcementsrarely end with how he will fight ortackle the situation.

This seems to be the job of thejournalist to squeeze it out of himand make him accountable.

His latest move involves a tailoredsurvey sent to 14,187 householderswithin the electorate of Schubertfrom mid-June this year.

Mr Venning reveals, a little over1000 people responded.

That’s less than 10 per cent of hisconstituents.

Now he claims to know theconcerns of his people byannouncing 35 per cent of those whoresponded are worried aboutincreases to the cost of living.

Yet he says, “I am not surprised bythis result, as my office has receivedmany phone calls from residentsexperiencing financial difficulties”.

And the survey was not agespecific.

How can Mr Venning lobby thecurrent government to deal with thisand other issues when he doesn’tknow whether it was young families,baby boomers or pensioners whoresponded?

The survey went on to include 10options involving the electorate,with the opportunity to mark fromone to four their top concerns.

The response:• Increasing cost of living - 35.4 per

cent• Fixing local hospitals and

waiting times - 21.9 per cent

• Government accountability -18.3per cent

• Management of the MurrayDarling Basin - 6.8 per cent

But credit where it’s due, he didencourage people to write about theone thing they would fix in theSchubert electorate, with somelengthy responses received.

Feedback involved road safety,education/youth, food security, lackof support for the Barossa egCentrelink, Medicare and aged caresupport/residential places.

Surely Mr Venning would know thepublic has been banging on aboutthese issues for some time.

So now he has the answers whatdoes he plan to do?

The typical response, “Keeplobbying on behalf of the area Irepresent,” he said. “As we get closerto the state election, we, the stateLiberal team, need to make surethat we formulate plans and policiesto try and turn the state financialposition around and make life easierin South Australia”.

Mr Venning, why not have a plan ofattack already in place?

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PUBLIC transport requirements inthe Light Regional Council (LRC)area will be assessed in the comingmonths.

The Eudunda Kapunda HealthAdvisory Council, in partnershipwith LRC and the BarossaCommunity Transport Service, isundertaking a review oftransportation services in theregion, as well as in Eudunda.

A questionnaire, which aims todetermine public transportationneeds in the area, will beposted to LRC residents with

their rates notices.Those who do not receive rates

notices can access the questionnaireonline at www.light.sa.gov.au .

The document can also be obtainedfrom the LRC offices, the KapundaPost Office, and the Kapunda,Freeling and Greenock libraries.

Eudunda residents will receive thequestionnaire via a separate mail-out. For more information call DaleMattock on 8566 3738, KerbyThorburn on 8566 2765 or theBarossa Community TransportService on 8563 8411.

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GAWLER Council is undertakinga review of its rural zones andwants to hear the community’sviews on the matter.

The council will hold a publicforum to discuss the reviewand a proposal by KudlaCommunity Inc at theGawler Sport and Community

Centre on Tuesday, August 30 at7pm.

Kudla Community Inc wants torezone land in the area.

The meeting is open to allinterested residents in the Gawlerarea.

To register to attend, callVeronica Parker on 8522 9227.

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THE Tanunda TownBand won threetrophies at the SouthAustralian BandChampionship inHahndorf over theweekend.

The group won the

SA Band AssociationA-Grade PerpetualTrophy, the KuchelPerpetual Trophy forthe best brass bandoverall, and theBrassHub.comTrophyfor the best soloist

(Graeme Reynolds).For more

information about theTanunda Town Bandcall Wes Liersch on8563 2778 or GwenSando on 0407 971003.

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FOR the past 22 years,Doug Lehmann hasbeen getting into‘mischief ’ on the SouthAustralian VarietyClub Bash, but thisyear he is keepingothers in line - or tryingto at least.

The Tanundaresident is this year’sSA Variety Bashchairman.

“Putting my heartand soul into the Bashhasn’t changed but inthis new position I havebeen able to see moreclosely just how themoney raised helpschildren, which hasgiven me even moreenthusiasm,” he said.

Doug becameinvolved in the bashafter he joined hisfather on one in the1980s, and since thenhe’s been an iconic partof the annual event.

“My old man, Peter,got involved in 1986and I went with him in1988 and I just reallyenjoyed it,” he said.

“One of the reallygood things is thatthere’s a very smallamount of the fundsraised are used up inadmin so most of everydollar that’s donatedgoes to hit the spot.”

The Variety ClubBash is an eight-day

convoy throughout thestate, with variousevents and activitiesalong the way.

Bashers will be in theBarossa on Saturday,visiting Wolf Blasswinery for lunch.

To enter the bash,participants must raiseat least $9500throughout the year forVariety. Variety helpschildren who are sick,disadvantaged or havespecial needs. “After ayear of fundraising forthis event, the Bash is areward for all the

participants for theirtireless work andcommitment to Varietyand the children ofSouth Australia,” Dougsaid.

Over the years, Doughas dressed up as one ofthe Three Little Pigs, aScout and one of SnowWhite’s dwarves for thebash. “Basically therearen’t any rules…It’sabout having fun on theday, cheating,scamming, carrying onand so forth,” he said.

“It’s very hard toexplain - People should

go on one.“You see a lot of

Australia, meet a lot ofinteresting people, a lotof networking…it’s allvery positive.”

The 2011 Bashstarted on Saturday.

More than 300 peoplein over 100 vehicles leftAdelaide to undertakea 2633-kilometre treknorth to Innaminckaand back again, takingin various outbacktowns along the way.

The journey will endin Hahndorf thisSaturday.

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The Federal Redistribution 2011SOUTH AUSTRALIA

The Redistribution Committee for South Australia has made a proposed redistribution of federal electoral boundaries in South Australia.

Members of the public and organisations are invited to inspect the report of the Redistribution Committee which contains reasons for the proposed redistribution and detailed maps showing the names and boundaries of each proposed electoral division, as well as the suggestions, and comments on those suggestions, lodged with the Redistribution Committee.

Members of the public are invited to lodge written objections against the proposed redistribution.

What is a redistribution?

A redistribution is a redrawing of electoral boundaries to ensure that, as far as practicable, there are the same number of electors in each division within a state or territory. In making the proposed redistribution, the Redistribution Committee takes into account current and projected enrolment fi gures, community of interests, communication and transport links, physical features, and the existing boundaries.

Why is a redistribution being conducted?

A redistribution is required because seven years has elapsed since South Australia was last distributed into federal electoral divisions. In accordance with section 59 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (the Electoral Act) the Electoral Commission therefore directed that a redistribution commence on 12 January 2011.

What has happened so far?

Notices inviting suggestions and comments were placed in the Commonwealth Gazette on 6 April 2011, in The Advertiser newspaper on 9  April  2011 and the Sunday Mail newspaper on 10  April  2011. Eight  suggestions and four  comments on those suggestions were received and considered by the Redistribution Committee in the development of its proposal.

The proposed federal divisions

The Redistribution Committee has proposed changes to the existing federal electoral boundaries in order to meet the numerical parameters that are prescribed in the Electoral Act. The Committee’s general approach was that divisions with high projected enrolment would largely supplement those divisions which needed to gain electors. Divisions currently within the acceptable projected enrolment range were then used to adjust divisions which remained outside the range and could not logically be addressed otherwise. Within this context, the Committee concluded that it could achieve an outcome which satisfi ed the criteria specifi ed in the Electoral Act and give due consideration to the public submissions, without signifi cantly impacting on the existing boundaries.

The Committee has not proposed changes to the names of existing divisions.

Want more information?

The Redistribution Committee’s report is available electronically on the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) website (www.aec.gov.au).

Copies of the report, including maps, can be obtained by contacting the Redistribution Secretariat:

Email: [email protected]

Phone: (08) 8237 6575 Fax: (08) 8237 6584

Australian Electoral CommissionLevel 9, 1 King William Street GPO Box 344Adelaide SA 5000 Adelaide SA 5001

The report can also be inspected at AEC’s Divisional Offi ces in South Australia, the AEC’s State Offi ce in each capital city, and the National Offi ce in Canberra. For the address of the nearest AEC offi ce, please phone 13 23 26.

How to lodge an objection to the

proposed federal redistribution

Interested persons or organisations may lodge written objections against the proposed redistribution. Objections must be lodged in writing with the offi ce of the Australian Electoral Offi cer for South Australia before 6  pm CST on Friday  9  September  2011. Address details are listed above.

The Electoral Act requires that the objections and comments be made publicly available. Copies of submissions will be made available in full for public inspection at the address above, in accordance with the Electoral Act. These submissions will also be published on the AEC website and included in the report produced by the augmented Electoral Commission for South Australia. Name, signature and address details of persons and organisations that lodge written submissions are published as part of these processes. Further information about the disclosure of personal details is provided in the Guidelines for Making Public Submissions to a Redistribution, available on the AEC’s website, or can be obtained from the Redistribution Secretariat whose contact details are listed above.

Persons considering making objections against the proposed redistribution are urged to take account of the requirements of the Electoral Act which can be accessed through the AEC’s website under the heading About AEC (Publications).

What happens next?

The objections will be available for inspection at the offi ce of the Australian Electoral Offi cer for South Australia and on the AEC’s website from 9 am on Monday 12 September 2011.

Persons or organisations may then lodge written comments on these public objections. Written comments must be received at the offi ce of the Australian Electoral Offi cer for South Australia before 6 pm CST on Friday 23 September 2011.

All public submissions received within the legislative timeframe will be considered by the augmented Electoral Commission for South Australia. The augmented Electoral Commission may hold public hearings and, if necessary, will make a revised proposal, in which case it will consider any further objections before making a fi nal determination of divisional boundaries and names on 16 December 2011.

The augmented Electoral Commission’s decisions, reasons for those decisions, and maps, will be provided in its redistribution report. This report will be publicly released after it is tabled in Federal Parliament following the 16  December determination. Following tabling, the report and maps will be available on the AEC website and from the AEC offi ce in Adelaide.

The fi nal determination is not subject to appeal.

When will the new federal boundaries

come into effect?

For the purposes of electing federal Members of Parliament, the new boundaries will not apply until the fi rst federal election after the determination date.

Redistribution of State electoral boundaries

A redistribution of South Australia into House of Assembly (State) electoral districts will also commence this year. Enquiries about the State redistribution should be directed to Electoral Commission SA on email: [email protected] The federal and state redistributions are separate exercises, governed by different legislation and timeframes, and are not related.

Ed Killesteyn Claire WithamElectoral Commissioner Australian Electoral Offi cer for

South Australia

Peter Kentish Simon O’NeillSurveyor-General Auditor-GeneralSouth Australia South Australia

REDISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Proposed Redistribution of Federal Electoral Boundaries

in South Australia

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THE Freeling Foodworks supermarket hasbeen fined $1500 after pleading guilty tobreaching the South Australian Food Act2001.

In the Tanunda Magistrates Court lastWednesday, proprietor David Schillingpleaded guilty to violating a section of the actthat prohibits the sale of food past the “use-by” date.

The business was prosecuted after it chosenot to pay a fine issued by Light RegionalCouncil (LRC).

During a routine inspection in July, 2010,the council found the business had displayedfor sale a packet of shredded ham that wastwo days past its use-by date.

As a result, the Freeling Foodworks wasissued with a $500 fine.

Mr Schilling chose not to pay the fee andinstead elected to be prosecuted.

The maximum penalty under the Food Actis $10,000.

LRC Environmental health officer DavidHooper said the council “actively works withbusiness to promote good food safetypractices and regularly undertakes foodsafety courses for food handlers inconjunction with the Barossa TAFE.”

“However if a food business fails to ensuregood food safety practices and does not followthe advice of council’s environmental healthofficer, council may take action under theFood Act to ensure that there is no risk topublic health,” he said. “Businesses can beissued with an improvement notice underthe act that gives specific advice to rectify theidentified issue, failing to comply with thenotice may incur a $750 expiation.”

Mr Hooper said most food safety issues areresolved by the council working with the foodbusiness.

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Aged caredevelopments

THE ProductivityCommission hasreleased its Caring forOlder Australiansreport.

The report willprovide the federalgovernment withadvice on the futuredirection of aged carein Australia.

Federal member forWakefield NickChampion said overthe next 40 years, the

number of Australiansaged more than 85years will increasefrom 400,000 to 1.8million.

“Whether it’s short-term support to helppeople get back ontheir feet after a fall oran illness, or long-term permanent care,older Australiansdeserve greater choiceand control over theway in which they

access care andsupport,” he said.

“We also need tomake sure financingarrangements are fairand sustainable,for the individualand for society as awhole.”

Mr Champion saidthe government willseek the views of thecommunity as itdevelops its responseto the report.

Older Australians report

MORE residential aged care placeswill be on offer in Gawler East soon.

Southern Cross Care plans toconstruct a two-storey, 80-bed aged-care facility on 20,550 square metresof land between Bella Street andHutchinson Road at Gawler East.

The development will include anoffice, consulting and carer’s rooms, acafé, common lounge and diningfacilities, internal access roads andparking areas.

Furthermore, 34 single storeyindependent living units will also bebuilt at the site.

A current residential aged carefacility at the location will bedemolished at the completion ofstage one of the new development.

However, the existing communitycentre will be retained.

Gawler Council’s DevelopmentAssessment Panel (DAP) hasgranted the project developmentplan consent, subject to a number ofconditions.

Meanwhile, Trevu Nursing Home,on Deland Avenue, could be set for anupgrade. A development application,seeking to extend the facility toincrease its capacity from 45 beds to69 beds, has been lodged with theDAP.

The project includes the addition ofa second storey to two buildings aswell as ground floor extensions.

The panel discussed the proposal atits meeting last week and hasrequested the applicant providemore information about thedevelopment before it furtherconsiders the project.

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MAIN North Road,from Gawler toWilmington, will nowbe known as HorrocksHighway.

The Commissioner ofHighways hasapproved the newname as part of thestate government’srural property

addressing system.Under the initiative,

every road in the statewill have an officialname.

Horrocks Highwaywill run from Gawler toWilmington, via Clare,and from Wimington toQuorn.

The name wassuggested by theMount HorrocksHistorical Society.

WINE lovers have an opportunity towin some unique wine – and supporta Barossa charity – during August.

The Barossa Valley branch of theMake-A-Wish Foundation hasteamed up with The MagnificentSeven Wine Guns from the West toproduce three large format bottles ofwine, which will be raffled off thismonth.

The seven wine producers, David-Franz Wines, Tscharke Wines,Russell Wines, Milhinch Seize theDay Wines, Soul Growers, DiggersBluff and Jamabro Wines, have eachcontributed equal portions of their2008 Shiraz wines to create the prizetipple.

The bottles are on display at the SACompany Store in Angaston.

Ticket costs $2 each, with allproceeds going to the Make-A-WishFoundation.

Sharyn Rogers, from MilhinchSeize the Day Wines, said the wineproducers were proud to assist alocal charity.

“The theme for Gourmet is ‘warmthe senses’ and what better way to dothat than to support a charity thatgrants the wishes of children withlife-threatening medical conditions,”she said.

The raffle will be drawn at the SACompany Store on Monday, August29 at 5pm.

A SPECIAL one-off bus service will operateduring the Gawler Show.

The Adelaide Metro Show Bus willtransport people to and from the carnival andwill operate throughout Gawler and Hewetton August 27 and August 28.

Sponsored by land developer LanserCommunities, the service will follow theMonday to Friday 491, 492 and 493 routes,over a slightly shorter period of time.

Lanser Communities recently announcedits latest development project, Aspire Estateat Evanston South, adjacent to TrinityCollege Gawler.

Lanser Communities managing directorJason Green said the company was happy tosponsor the bus service.

“It would be a real shame for local families tomiss out because they couldn’t find a way intotown,” he said.

“It’s important for the community to cometogether and we’re pleased we can help insome small way.”

The service was organised by Member forLight Tony Piccolo after the Gawler ShowSociety requested his assistance in sourcingfunding for a special show bus.

Local residents will receive informationabout the special service in the post this week.

Additional copies are available at MrPiccolo’s Gawler office and at other outletsdisplaying the “Gawler Show Times”publication.

All aboard

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THERE is still time to register totake part in the 2011 Literacy andNumeracy Week.

Federal member for Wakefield NickChampion said many activities takeplace throughout the week and heencourages local schools to getinvolved.

The theme for the week, which will

be held from August 29 to September4, will be “The Fundamentals areFun.” The event aims to celebrate theachievements of students andteachers across the country.

Schools can register or find ideasand suggestions to celebrate theweek by going on to the internet atwww.literacyandnumeracy.gov.au.

Literacy and numeracy

THE proposed SmallBusiness CommissionerAct for SouthAustralia will providefarmers with a fairand inexpensive wayof resolving business-to-business disputes,says Member forLight Tony Piccolo.

Mr Piccolo initiateda parliamentaryinquiry into farmmachinery in response

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Views expressed in the Letters to the editor are not those of the Herald. We welcome topical letters, withpreference to letters of no more than 200 words. All letters are checked for authenticity. Pseudonyms are not

acceptable. Mail your letters to: The editor, PO Box 43, Tanunda, SA, 5352. Fax: 8563 3655. E-mail: [email protected]

LUTHERAN CHURCH PARISHESAngaston Parish: Angaston: 8.45am HC,10.30am; Penrice: 11.45am HC; Keyneton: 9amHC; Eden Valley: 10am LR; Springton: 11am.Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 8.30am T,11am M; Tabor: 9.45am.Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9.30am R; Sedan:5pm HC; Stonefield: 10am HC.Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 9am Parish“Transitions” Seminar; Bower: 5pm.Freeling Parish: St Mark’s, Freeling: 8.45am;Trinity, Rosedale: 10.45am; Wheatfields: NoService. Gawler: Zion, Pastor Geoff Havelberg, Ph 85231929, 22B Cowan St, Gawler. 8.45am WorshipToday HC, 10.45am Cont W.Gawler Immanuel: Cnr Second & Seventh Sts,Gawler.Ph: 8522 6000.Sunday 8.45am, 10.45am.1st Sunday of month 9.30am. Share-a-meal every1st & 3rd Wed 11.45am.Greenock: Nain: Interchurch visit to Lowbank,10.30am Svc; Gnadi: 9am with Pastor, 9.45amSS; Greenock: 10.30am HC, 9.45am JAM. Kapunda Parish: Allen’s Creek: 10am ParishService HC, Bonfire/ BYO Picnic to follow.Langmeil Parish:8.45amTrad,10.30am Cont HCLight Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass:10.30am;; Stockwell: 7pm P/P; Dutton: 9am HC.Light Pass Strait Gate: Light Pass: 9am HC;Gruenberg: No Service; Truro: 10.30am HC.Lyndoch Parish: Lyndoch: 9am Spoken HC(Guest); R/ Flat: 10.30am Spoken HC (Guest).Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am HC, Pr R Voigt,10.30am W, Pr R Voigt; Holy Trinity: 11am ModHC, Pr P Traeger; Ebenezer: 9.30am HC, Pr PTraeger; Neukirch: 10am LR.Robertstown Parish: Point Pass: 10am LR;

Robertstown: 10am LR.St John’s Parish: St J: 9am HC; Sch: 10.30am.St Paul’s Parish: St P:8.45am T HC; Gdb:10.30am C HC.Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am. Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church: Sundays10am W, Nuri Senior Cits Cent, Pastor MRosenzweig. Phone: 8563 1310. ANGLICAN CHURCHAnglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston: 10amHC LB; Nuriootpa: 9.30am MP; Tanunda: 10amHC GH; Lyndoch: 10am HC SdK; Williamstown:8.30am HC SdK.Kapunda Anglican Parish: Christ Church,Kapunda: 9.15am HC; St Hilda’s, Eudunda:11am HC; St Matthew’s, Hamilton: 6pmEvensong/Communion.Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all otherSundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Warden,on 8568 2042.UNITING CHURCHBarossa Congregations: Nuriootpa: 11am JMickan; Tanunda: 9am J Mickan; Angaston: 9amWebb; Truro: 11am Webb.Light Pass: Kapunda: 9.15am Mr A Partington;Robertstown: 10am Rev R Carter.Gawler Parish:Gawler: 9.30am Littleford, 5pmHC Littleford; Sandy Creek: 9am van Dyk;Williamstown: 10am HC Richardson.Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114.BAPTIST CHURCHBarossa Community Church: 10am BarossaJunction Motel/Conference Centre, Barossa ValleyWay, Tan, Pastor Richard Ansoul. Ph: 8563 2158.Lyndoch Baptist Church: Kauffman Ave,Lyndoch: 10am. All welcome. Enquiries to PastorTony Edwards on 8564 3001.CATHOLIC CHURCH PARISHESNorthern Light Catholic Parish: Nuri: 1st & 3rd Sat6.30pm, 2nd & 5th Sun 10.30am, 4th Sun 9am;Kapunda: 4th Sat 6.30pm, 1st & 3rd Sun 10.30am,2nd & 5th Sun 9am; Freeling: 1st Sun 9am, 4th Sun10.30am, 5th Sun 5pm; Tarlee: 3rd Sun 9am.Parish Office: Ph 8566 2064.SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTBarossa : 1 Old Kapunda Rd, Nuri; Sat 9.30amFamily Bible Study, 11am Family Worship.

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WordsmithSOUTH Australia. The state ofthe obscene politicians andgovernment employees - usingthe slang words for masturbationand male genitalia.

I wonder when they are going tobranch out further and startusing the slang for femalegenitalia? After all there are asmany female drivers as there aremale drivers.

As my dear old grandmotherused to say, “they want theirmouths washed out withcarbolic” and that was over 60years ago. That sort of talk is notused in our home and I do not liketo hear it on the street or readabout from so-called respectablepoliticians.

Mike DayMt Pleasant

Police praiseWhen reading “Police

Comment” by Michael Lloyd andKaren Koerner, LawyersBarristers (Herald, August 3), Ipraise SAPOL’s letter (July 20)one hundred per cent over theirs.

To use the axiom that the policedo an excellent job is anunderstatement, especially in awoefully insufficient judicialsystem, with which this country’stheoretical fiends of rhetoricignorantly co-operate.

Wading through Koerner’s andLloyd’s stagnated and stolidlyterse letter, it reveals

inadvertently how sickening it isthat we are bending overbackwards to the inducement ofcrime.

What is becoming ofAustralians, when they panderto drug traffickers on death row?Which is where they should be.

All this from parliament down.Why don’t they just abandon alllaws and have us live likedesperately defensive plebeians?

Perhaps those I’ve mentionedshould spend time in real lifeinstead of their quest for“education”. They would thenfind how hooligans are allowed toovertly abuse cops and just walkaway. Or how police have torelease thugs who’ve beencaught stealing a car because theowner has used “violence” to stopthem.

The writers regard the UN asmentors. The writers aresolicitors, but where have theybeen? They should realise thatthe UN is just as erroneous as thepeople who ignorantlycomplained of “police brutality”in Nuriootpa recently.

Most UN departmentscomprise considerably ofmindless radicals, extremeleftists and biasely basedfanatics. But isn’t theirreasoning being echoed by thelawmakers here when it comes tofrivolous theory instead of plainjustice?

Do we expect police, in all theirrestricting frustration, to just

“talk nicely” to some Ice-filledperson, or whoever, who tries tostab them? It took Einstein tocondemn lawmakers as worsethan criminals. He was right.

Jeff HansenGreenock

Well done WillastonI just wanted to write and say

how well the kind residents ofWillaston did when a pig truckrolled over at the Redbanks Roadroundabout recently.

Although nine pigs wereinjured, and had to be put down,the majority were rounded upand were happily munching onsome grass that was growingnearby.

They were a great help also tothe truck driver who thankfullywasn’t injured.

Linda J EmeryRoseworthy

Council chargesToday we have received the

annual Tanunda tax statementfrom the council, together withthe levy for the Tanunda TajMahal. It is interesting to notethat although the globalfinancial crisis has reduced ourincome by more than one thirdthis has not inhibited thefinancial demands of the council.Total council charges haveincreased by more than nine percent.

Of course the increased salariesof the executives must be met, asmust the increasedremuneration of the councillors.We can only hope that a smallsum might be left for works.

This is probably a doubtfulissue as one of only threefootpaths in this town has beendamaged since the rains lastDecember.

A walkway is so overgrown byshrubbery that to use it invitesscratches. Probably very fewcouncil employees or councillorscould find their way here withouta council funded GPS.

Still we live in hope.

P J WeirSprington

Rental rumbleNote to all property managers

from a rental tenant.Just briefly, because heaven

knows there are more importantissues in the Barossa and in theworld, I would like to remind youthat I am your client.

Rental income contributes toyour wage, and I am providing areciprocal service to the owner bymy tenancy.

Please remember when youcome into my home for yourquarterly or even more frequentinspections that I have no say inthe date, you come at yourconvenience, not mine.

You let yourself in when I amnot able to be there.

As you come in, pleaseremember that I am not actuallylegally obliged to sweep thehallway for you on that occasion.

And if you find the back gardenslightly dishevelled after weeksof rain, it doesn’t mean there is athreat to the structural integrityof the building.

And if you find a cobweb in thecorner of the laundry, this doesnot actually constitutenegligence or damage.

If you make comments aboutthe need for superficial cleaning,and even occasionally insist on are-inspection because of it, thisamounts to simple harrassment,and is, simply, unacceptable.

If I were to come uninvited intoyour home, poke around amongyour things, lift distainfully withmy foot the seat of your toilet, andlater send an officious missive oncompany letterhead about theneed to address the issue of thechildren’s chalk drawings on thecarport floor, you mightappreciate how breathtakinglyoffensive this invasion of privacyreally is.

Please resist the temptation tooverstep the mark in your effortsto provide a necessary service toowners and investors.

After all, the key word in manyparts of the tenancy act is‘reasonable’.

Annie HeuzenroederTanunda

Wind powerMany of us who want to ‘do our

bit’ in the fight against climatechange, and help to give our kidsa future, have spent a substantialamount of money putting solarpower panels on our roofs.

Every home solar powersystem reduces the need for fossilfuel-fired power stations.

How do wind turbines compareto roof-top solar?

The average recently installedhome solar system is probablyabout 2.5 kilowatts (kW) and willgenerate about 4.4 megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity eachyear.

The most common of the bigwind turbines that have beenbuilt in our area is 2.1 MW andgenerates about 6400 MWh peryear. That means that a windturbine sustainably generatesabout 1500 times as much poweras a roof-top solar system.

It’s not a simple conversionfrom installed capacity to annualgeneration because of a thingcalled capacity factor – seehttp://ramblingsdc.net/WhySupportWindPower.html.

So while getting solar power onour roofs is good for the future ofour planet, if we can support,rather than oppose, the buildingof a wind farm we will be doingfar more good.

David ClarkeTanunda

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People’s rights are regularlyunder the spotlight in thisever-changing world.

One area where the privacyissue is being raised more andmore is in local sport.

Once upon a time, newspaperphotographers covered localsport of all ages from daylight todusk.

It was the hope of most parentsthat little Michael or Michelle

had their photo taken and it wasdisplayed in one of thenewspapers in the region.

For some newspapers, with lotsof space, filling holes with localsport photos was an easy way togo and readers loved it. But nowwith our current lifestyle thereare more and more family issueswhere a parent takes a childfrom a bad relationship and triesto ‘hide’ in a new area.

They want their child to playsport and blend into thecommunity but they do no wanttheir child’s photo taken for fearthe former partner will be able to

trace where they are now living.No-one wants to upset a family

balance. But isn’t there anexpectation, especially in countrycommunities, that weekend sportmay be subject to beingphotographed?

Especially at finals’ time.Rumour has it that one club is,

or has, considered withdrawingteams from finals for fear of beingphotographed. Wouldn’t it beeasier to contact the newspapersand ask them to refrain fromusing a particular child ratherthan spoiling it for the rest whowould love to be photographed?

Editorial

ARREST• A Springton man in his 20s

was arrested on August 12 by theMt Pleasant Police for theft.REPORTS

• A Nuriootpa man in his 20swas reported on August 9 by theNuriootpa Police for drivingwithout due care, driving whileunregistered and for failing to stopat an accident on August 5.

• A Rosslyn Park male youthwas reported on August 13 by theMt Pleasant Police for drivingwhile disqualified. The youth waslocated on Canham Road, MtCrawford.

• A Tanunda man in his 40s wasreported on August 14 by theNuriootpa Police for seriouscriminal trespass, theft and forproviding a false report to police.THEFT

• A birdbath and sand werestolen from a front yard on BakerStreet, Kapunda, between August7 and 9.

• About 40 ewes were stolenfrom a paddock in Angaston,between May 25 and August 6.BREAK-INS

• A glass panel door wassmashed and entry gained to abusiness premise on KrondorfRoad, near Tanunda on August 7.Nothing was reported stolen.

• Various items were stolen afterentry was gained to a residential

premise on Strickland Street,Kapunda, between August 9 and13.

• Various items were also stolenafter entry was gained to aresidential premise on MemorialAvenue, Nuriootpa, betweenAugust 13 and 14 DANGEROUS DRIVING

• An Angaston male youthreceived an instant loss of licenceon August 10 and his vehicle wasseized after he was reported fordriving dangerously includingmisuse of a motor vehicle and duecare on Gawler Park Road,Angaston.BARRING ORDER

• A 19-year-old Tarlee manreceived a barring order fromnumerous licence premisesfollowing allegations against themale for assault.ITEM FOUND

• A large heavy gold men’s chainwas found recently in the SandyCreek area and is being held atthe Gawler Police station. NEW WEBSITE

• South Australia Police has anew website available for thecommunity to access the latestpolice news. The site can be foundat www.sapolicenews.com.au.

If anyone has information aboutthese matters they should contactBankSA Crimestoppers on1800 333 000.

A DAMAGED safetybarrier along a sectionof the Truro toKapunda Road stillwaits for repairs sixmonths on.

A fatal accident onFebruary 10, involvinga truck that left theroad and hit theguardrail, has resultedand a reduced speednear the site of80km/h.

A spokesperson fromthe Department ofEnergy, Transport and

Infrastructure said,delays are due to thesite’s complex nature,with investigationworks required.

“As a result of thefatal crash, the guardfence across the RiverLight Bridge on theKapunda to TruroRoad was extensivelydamaged,” she said.

“In addition,extensive damageoccurred to the roadpavement as a result ofa major diesel spill.”

“To ensure the safetyof road users, DTEIreduced the speed limitat this location to80km/h. The roadsurfacing work torepair the damagecaused from the dieselspill and reinstatementof line marking wascompleted in April thisyear.” Further worksare expected to becompleted by Octoberand the posted speedlimit of 110km will bereinstated.

Fatal crashTHE road toll has risen to 74 following thedeath of a 39-year-old man from Sunlands onSunday.

At about 3.50pm the man was travelling easton the Thiele Highway at Eudunda when he lostcontrol of his motorcycle, went over anembankment and hit a tree.

He died at the scene. Police ask anyone who witnessed the crash

or has any information in relation to theincident to contact BankSA Crime Stoppers on1800 333 000.

The road toll was at 78 this time last year.

Safety barrier upgrade

Postive road safety sessionTHE Barossa Region Road Safety committeemarked their recent 10th anniversary with a carcrash promotion.

According to chairman of the committee DrBill Geyer (pictured below right), he wasdelighted with the response to the event held inthe Nuriootpa shopping mall on July 28 to 30.

“Passersby were invited to post a commentabout a road safety issue on the car. In return,they went into a free prize draw,” he said.

In total, 144 comments were posted.

Dr Geyer said, the majority related to driverbehaviour: don’t speed, respect other drivers anddon’t tailgate, and don’t drink/drive were someof the more frequent comments.

“These comments will help shape the group’sstrategic plan for the next five years.”

“The committee was very grateful to the Co-opBoard of Management for allowing us to runthis promotion and also to the CommunityHelpers for the generous financial supportthat they have provided to us over the years.”

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Fitness and Wellbeingwith STARplex

Fitness Centre managerPaul Pearce

WE ALL want it but fewof us enjoy it.

In today’s society,where many of us haveincreasingly busylifestyles, having ahealthy wellbeing

promotes feelings ofgreater self worth,harmony and peace ofmind.

A healthy lifestyle or‘wellbeing health’ hasmany aspects to it:

Understand and adaptto change.

Cope with stress Maintain a positive self

concept.How you feel about

yourself and developing

healthy habits areinfluenced by yourability to feel ‘balanced’.

“I kidded myself that Ididn’t eat too much,especially as I walkedregularly.”

This is part of aconversation I had witha client recently.

It revealed this truth;people often makeexcuses to adopt certainbehaviours, makingthem feel better andmore in control. In fact, itis just the opposite.

People who haveundergone dramatic andpermanent weight lossdo so by adopting apositive mindset.

Losing weight maychange your life but ifyou change yourlifestyle you will mostcertainly lose weight.

Following the advice offitness professionalsand nutritionists canmake behaviouralchanges more effective.

A balanced diet is key tofeeling and looking better.Small regular serves ofthe right type of food willboost your energy levelsfor your daily tasks.Include fist size portionsof lean protein andcomplex carbohydrateswith most meals.

The inclusion ofnutrient rich rawvegetables in your diet isa positive change asthey are harder for yourbody to digest. Rawvegetables are effectiveas a snack option whenhunger beckons and willgive a greater feeling ofself control.

After a moderate tointense exercise sessionyour body’s release ofnatural chemicals canmake the effort feelmore worthwhile andleave you with a senseof wellbeing.

Key to a happyand healthy life

WORKING OUT: A body attack session at STARplex proving fitness and fun do mix.

Lincoln Hudson, of Nuriootpa, wasfive on August 17.

Indianna Firth, of Nuriootpa, will befive on August 22.

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Ivy Gladigau, of Tanunda, will bethree on August 19.

Holly Farley, of Tanunda, will bethree on August 25.

Jacob Hill, of Nuriootpa, will beone on August 18.

Milana Button, ofSeppeltsfield, wasone on August 4.

Abbey Mattner, of Greenock, was

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Tamika Tajnikar, ofNuriootpa, will befour on August 20.

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Allcare staff and Doctors would like to congratulate Dr Murtuza Zirapuri onpassing his exams and gaining entrance to the Royal Australian College ofGeneral Practitioners.

Dr Zirapuri (affectionately known to the staff as “Dr. Aussie”) has been withthe practice for more than 6 years and is highly respected by his large andloyal patient base. Dr Zirapuri is also active at the Gawler Health Serviceworking in both GP Inc. (After hours GP Clinic) and the Accident andEmergency department.

Allcare Medical Centre is open Monday to Saturday from 8am for bookings.

The Doctors at Allcare Medical Centre currently consult from 9am – 5pm,Monday to Friday, with some evening sessions available (please telephonefor details). Saturday Mornings 9am to 12.30pm with some Saturdayextended sessions until 3pm.

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THE biennial Yorke Peninsula Field Day atPaskeville showcases agriculture and therural community at its best.

This year’s YP Field Day will be held onTuesday, Septermber 27, Wednesday,September 28 and Thursday, September 29.Site applications have now closed and theincreased interest from new agricultural andgeneral interest exhibitors has beenexceptionally high.

This is considered to be an excellent

indication that this field days event is onewhich continues to provide an outstandingopportunity, and future potential, forbusiness, communication and face to facecontact with consumers.

While the YP Field Days are the oldest inAustralia the focus remains of constantlyembracing the future of the agriculturalindustry, with all of its constant change andchallenge.

Organisers look to embrace the future

with the continual aim to achieve highgoals of providing an exceptionalenvironment to present agriculturalinnovation and excellence in the displays,demonstrations and products.

The exhibitions feature extensivedisplays of the latest agriculturalmachinery and equipment, technology,services, innovations, and currenttechniques on a 30-hectare static displaysite located at Paskeville.

SERVICE: From left, Lucas Bagshaw, Landmark Kapunda, JedPuckridge, Landmark Wool Area manager and Karyn Reynolds,Landmark Gawler inspecting a wool drop off.

Yorke Peninsula Field Day

New wool serviceSHEEP farmers are encouraged,literally, to get their butts into gear.

On Friday, August 26, everyone isinvited to drop into Landmark Gawlerbetween 10am and 4pm with anyleftover wool.

It is a new wool selling service for allwoolgrowers that will work hand-in-hand with the extensive servicesalready offered by Landmark staffthroughout the state.

Jed Puckridge, Landmark WoolArea manager will be at the Gawleroffice at 1 Bernard Court, to offeradvice regarding wool.

“We have initiated private woolbuying for small lines, single bales,bulk class and butts of wool,” Jed said.

“The new service complements ourlarge range of wool selling options,including auction, wool trade, forwardselling, basis contracts and supplyarrangements.”

The new service will mean thatdeliveries will be accepted atLandmark Gawler offices duringbusiness hours Monday to Friday andon Saturdays from 8.30am to 11am.

Payment of proceeds will go directinto bank accounts within 48 hours ofprocessing.

“Hopefully farmers think it is a goodidea,” Jed said. “Quite often wool canbe left lying around after shearing andit might take a few years to get adecent amount together.

“This way small lines can be movedon with the convenience of being ableto drop it off at Landmark Gawler at atime which suits the customer.

“Any quality or quantity will beaccepted.”

As a bonus to welcome the newservice, Landmark Gawler will beoffering a sausage sizzle on Friday,August 26.

• Any quality or quantity• Private sales of bags, butts, single bales and

small lots• Payment within 48 hours of processing

Come into Landmark Gawler on Friday 26th August between10am - 4pm, join in the sausage sizzle and drop off any balelines or butts.

Jed Puckridge Landmark Wool Area Manager will be thereto advise on the day.

For more information please contact Jed Puckridge on0457 524 959, or Branch Manager Karyn Reynolds on08 8522 2266.

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Kubota BX series compact tractors transform effortlessly from a mower to a loaderto a backhoe depending upon the model you choose. 18, 23, 25 and 26horsepower 4WD diesel powered models are available now.

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Meet the talented duoCOME meet an authorand an artist in theBarossa this month.

The Friends of theBarossa CouncilLibrary hosts SAauthor CathKenneally andceramic artist AngelaValamanesh.

Both will appear

together at the PeterLehmann WinesCellar Door from6.30pm. Join them andlisten to these tworemarkable peoplespeak about theirfascinating lives,including their book“Angela Valamanesh :About being here”.

Cath is also a bookreviewer, freelancearts journalist andnational artsbroadcaster, whileAngela, who was bornin Port Pirie,graduated from theSA School of Art in1977 with her practicein art primarily

involving ceramics. Cost of entry is $10,

which includes wineon arrival, pre-eventrefreshments, plussupper, tea and coffeefollowing the talk.

Bookings areessential and need tobe made by phoning8563 8440.

Barossa gold feverGET bitten by the gold fever thisSeptember by heading to theBarossa Goldfields’ open day.

The annual day is anopportunity where people can panfor gold and view mining displays,local history includingdescendants, the restored settler’scottage and the old jail cell.

Visitors also have theopportunity to join guided walksand learn the history includinggold being discovered in theBarossa in 1868. Also, take timeto check out the blacksmithing,cross cut sawing and the oresorting table

Tea and damper will beavailable and the public is

encouraged to bring a picniclunch.

Entry is adults, $5; children(five to 17-years), $3; and afamily is $14.

The day is organised forSunday, September 25 from9.30am to 4.30pm.

Barossa Goldfields is locatednext to Bowden’s Cottage, 4kmsup Goldfield Road. Just turn offthe Williamstown Road ontoBalmoral Road and take the nextleft onto Goldfields Road.

The Barossa GoldfieldHistorical Society is a member ofFriends of Park Inc.For moredetails, give Bob a call on 0407712 621.

Head to the Gawler ShowSECTIONS have been tweakedand organised events tackledas the Gawler Show waits inthe wings to provide a treat forfamilies this month.

The 155th show falls onAugust 27 and 28, and thehorse events start on Friday,August 26, at the GawlerSports and CommunityComplex, Nixon Terrace.

This year the committee hasincluded new innovative eventsincluding an interactiveagricultural awareness centreand trail thanks to supportfrom 2009 Gawler Showambassador Aisha Hargraves.

Her youthful enthusiasm hasbrought about a centre to helphighlight agricultureinformation and careers. Thetrail, similar to the YellowBrick Road, will allow childrento check out points of interestthat involve agriculture andcollect useful items along theway.

Also new is the inter-schooltractor pull on Saturdayevening and returning from atwo-year break is the grandute muster on Sunday.

The pet competition has beenreinvigorated with the sectionextending to best animal trickperformed, best dressed ownerand pet and four-legged petand child race.

Winners receive a ribbon andthrough local animalsponsorship they also receivefood to complement theirpet.

Of course the usual popularattractions of rides, food and

refreshments will be available. For those wanting to know

this year’s show bags, thenvisit www.showbags.com.au onthe internet.

On Saturday from about 6pmto 8pm, adults can dance toAdelaide band Zkye and Guyswho will resound a mix of rock,blues and jazz.

At the same time for thekids, there’s a lock-in disco,which is fully supervised in theYouth Shak. After 8pm parentscan collect their children andtogether watch the spectacularfireworks show.

According to showadministration managerChantelle Tesselaar, tradespace is almost sold out, whichindicates this will be a bumperof a show.

The show society also hopes

for perfect weather conditions. For ticket prices and more

details, visit the internet atwww.gawlershow.org.au orcontact the show office on8523 1477.

Win family passThe Herald together with the

Gawler Show Society are givingone reader the chance to win afamily entry pass (two adultsand three children under 16) tothis year’s Gawler Show.

To enter, place your name,address and daytime telephonenumber on the back of anenvelope, addressed to: Herald’sGawler Show competition, POBox 43, Tanunda SA 5352.Entries close on Monday,August 22 at 5pm.

The winner will be notified bytelephone.

COME ALONG: A new interactive agricultural awareness centreand trail awaits visitors to the Gawler Show.

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A Rocky Horror MusicalJoin Brad, Janet, Riff Raff, Magenta, Columbia,Rocky & Frank-N-Furter for a night to rememberwith song, dance and audience participation – evendress up in your Rocky Horror outfit as this hitstage spectacular is sure to get those suspendersswinging once again!.

Sunday, 21st August @ 7.30pm

Adult: $46.90 Conc: $43.90 Group (10+): $40.90

NOW WE’RE SWINGIN’

Starring Tom Burlinson with 16 piece Big BandPresenting Australian star of screen and stage, Tom

Burlinson, in his latest musical production, NowWe’re Swingin’ – a sensational swinging salute tothe masters of the genre. Including classics fromFrank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Tony Bennett, Nat

King Cole along with Harry Connick Jr, MichaelBublé and many more.

Friday, 2nd December 8pmAdult: $55.00 Conc: $49.00 Group (8+): $49.00

MY GRANDMA LIVED IN GOOLIGULCH

A Big Bush Musical Live on StageCity kid Kate visits here eccentric Grandma in theoutback only to find the animals in Gooligulch cantalk! Full of imagination, charm and humour, withpuppets and original music. This new AustralianMusical is a joyous celebration of childhood,friendship and openness.

Monday, 22nd August 6pm

All Tickets: $15.001736

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Home among the gum treesAn extensively-renovated home on manageable rural property. See Domain P3.

Real Estate Liftout

RLA150685.

OPEN INSPECTIONS

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUSTHOMBURG REAL ESTATEEDEN VALLEY Lot 4 Rushlea Road................... 1:30 – 2:30pm

LJ HOOKER GAWLERWILLASTON 50 Causby Crescent..................... 1:45 – 2.15pmGOLDEN GROVE 14 Melba Court ..................... 3:00 – 3:30pmSURREY DOWNS 69 Cassia Street................... 3:45 – 4.30pm

SUNDAY 21ST AUGUSTADELAIDE RURAL REAL ESTATELYNDOCH 78 Gilbert Street .......................... 11:30 – 12:15pmEUDUNDA 46 Barwell Street ............................ 2:00 – 2:45pm

BAROSSA FIRST NATIONALTANUNDA 20 Hamdorf Court ....................... 12:00 – 12:30pmGREENOCK 34 Barkey Street........................ 12:00 – 12:30pmGREENOCK 44 Koncke Street......................... 12:45 – 1:15pmTANUNDA 26 Doering Street .......................... 12:45 – 1:15pmTANUNDA 34 Hoffman Road ............................ 1:30 – 2:00pmTANUNDA 26 Walden Street............................. 1:45 – 2:15pmTANUNDA 32 Basedow Road ........................... 2:15 – 3:00pmNURIOOTPA 20 Reusch Drive .......................... 2:30 – 3:15pm

BAROSSA REAL ESTATETANUNDA 7 Basedow Road.......................... 11:15 – 11:45amLYNDOCH 7 Robert Ross Drive ........................ 2:45 – 3:15pm

HOMBURG REAL ESTATEDAVEYSTON Lot 613 Old Sturt Highway .......... 1:00 – 1:30pmNURIOOTPA Lot 101 Greenock Road ............... 1:00 – 1:30pmTANUNDA 13 Elizabeth Street .......................... 1:00 – 1:45pmKOONUNGA 31 Kapunda – Truro Road............. 1:15 – 1:45pmDAVEYSTON Lot 614 Old Sturt Highway .......... 1:30 – 2:00pmNURIOOTPA 6 New Road ................................. 2:00 – 2:30pmNURIOOTPA 101 Murray Street........................ 2:00 – 2:30pmTANUNDA 3/188 Murray Street ........................ 2:00 – 2:30pmANGASTON 5 Hill Street West .......................... 2:45 – 3:15pmTANUNDA 36 Maria Street ............................... 3:30 – 4:15pmTANUNDA 23 Jane Place .................................. 3:30 – 4:00pm

IAN MADER REAL ESTATENURIOOTPA 3 Kaesler Drive ............................ 1:30 – 2:30pm

JULIE TOTH REAL ESTATETANUNDA 5/1 College Street.............................3:30 – 4:15pm

LJ HOOKER GAWLERGOLDEN GROVE 14 Melba Court ................. 11:30 – 12:00pmSURREY DOWNS 69 Cassia Street................. 12:20 – 1.00pmGAWLER EAST 6/9-15 High Street ................. 12:45 – 1:15pmWILLASTON 50 Causby Crescent..................... 1:45 – 2.15pmFREELING 43 Stollberg Street.......................... 2:00 – 3:00pm

Beckwith Park Commercial Precinct30-38 Barossa Valley Way, Nuriootpa

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BEING positioned on the highside of Rushall Road in Lyndochgives this house an appealingoutlook over stately gums.

This house is set on a block ofabout 1005 square metresgiving you plenty of outsideroom.

Inside is equally spacious withthree good-sized bedrooms, themain having an ensuite andwalk-in robe.

There is also a convenientthree-way bathroom thatincludes a linen cupboard.

At the front of the house is aseparate lounge perfect for yourvery own home theatre room and

as you wander to the back of thehome it opens up into a greatopen-plan kitchen, family anddining room.

The kitchen is of a good sizewith plenty of cupboard space, agas cooktop, electric oven and ofcourse what every family needs -a dishwasher.

Step outside the back door intoan attractive gabled patioperfect for entertaining friendsand family on those balmysummer nights with a barbecueand one of the Barossa’s famousbottles of Shiraz.

There are some very desirableextras including timber flooring

throughout the living areas,evaporative cooling, gasheating, a double garage underthe main roof and there isdefinitely plenty of room for acaravan or boat.

Come and have a look.

Where: 11 Rushall Road,Lyndoch.Price: $355,000 - $375,000.View: By negotiation.Agent: Barossa Real Estate.RLA1997.Contact: Peter Fairweather Ph: 0415 825 420.

At a glance...

Appealing outlook

APPEALING: The three-bedroom Lyndoch house set on a good-sized block.

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RELAX: The undercover entertaining area of the Lyndoch house.

RENTAL

UNIT 26 4 Para Road EVANSTONThe 2 bedroom unit in quiet area withprivate garden area for entertaining &personal carport with easy access to unitBuilt in robes in all bedrooms & separatekitchen and comfortable size air con inlounge room Well located with easy accessto new northern expressway & close toschools, transport and shops

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ConsultantSue Schugmann0419 850 408

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ConsultantMyriam Bultsma0427 392 819 wh1736462RLA 1997

LYNDOCH - $445,000-$465,000

SOLAR POWERED BEAUTY42 Solar Panels, yes this is not an misprint, plus, Four Bedrooms,Ensuite and Walk in Robe,Large separate lounge, Flat screen TV& Entertainment, Large kitchen, Dishwasher, Spacious open planfamily & meals, Ducted R/C Air Conditioning, Extra large doublegarage umr, Rear veranda, Established gardens and fruit trees,Set in a great location on a 772m2 block and close to localschools and shopping. Agent: Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

7 Robert Ross DriveCall Sue

PICTURE PERFECT, FAMILY LIVING!This beautifully presented family home is only 4 y.o. and inabsolute immac cond! With all the hard work done, all you haveto do is move in! Features 4 good size brms, WIR & ensuite tomaster, generous living areas with stunning views over nearbyhills & school oval, galley style kitch with b/fast bar, huge gabledent area, estab gdns & triple garaging. Perfect home for a young& growing family. Don`t miss out & inspect today!Agent: Myriam Bultsma 0427 392 819

EDEN VALLEY - $360,000- $375,000

10 Keyneton RoadCall Peter

STOCKWELL - $535,000

CLASSIC GEM! STYLISH & SPACIOUS LIVING!4 bedrooms + study 2 bathrooms 2 car garaging

More than 359m2 luxury living space. Classic design with con-temporary features. Exquisite soft furnishings and décor. Thishome offers many extras including great entertainment areasinside and out. Land size approx. 1156m2.

Agent: Myriam Bultsma 0427 392 819

Call Myriam

LYNDOCH - $285,000

HUGE ENTERTAINMENT AREA Fantastic location this home is set on 1251m2 Allotmentwith so many features which include,Separate Lounge, Dine,3 Bedrooms, Kitchen with Gas Cooking & Dishwasher,Ducted A/C, Stacks of storage, Double carport, Gamesroom with slate flooring plus a bar Area, Workshop, Aviaries,Tool sheds, BBQ Area, Rain Water Tanks. The list goes onand all in walking distance to Main Street of Lyndoch. Agent: Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

Call Sue

ANGASTON - $475,000

GREAT LOCATION ADJOINING RESERVE4 bed, 2 bath, 4 car. A picture perfect setting in the centre ofAngaston. Beautifully restored, modernised and extended.Three large bedrooms, plus a study, new main bathroom withspa bath. Huge covered alfresco entertaining area. Doublecarport and large garage, ample rainwater and gorgeousgardens on huge 2015m2 allotment.

Agent: Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

7 Dean StreetCall Peter

WARM AND WELCOMING.3 Bedrooms 1 bathroom 4 parking space 1 pool. Wellpresented 3 bedroom home on (approx) 1229sqm block.Situated in a leafy tranquil setting this home oozes great appealand with well established gardens, tall palms and salt waterchlorinated pool you will feel like you’re at home in your veryown oasis. This home also offers a double carport and doubleshed giving you plenty of room for a caravan or boat. Agent: Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

Call Peter

TANUNDA - AUCTION

ABANDONED TO...... AWESOME!A chance to create your dream home. Enormous potentialto restore this property to its former glory. Characterfeatures include high ceilings, decorative cornices, ceiling roses,leadlight and original fireplaces. 4 bedrooms plus a study,eat-in kitchen, living room and cellar on approx.. 1970m2 blockclose to the main street. What an opportunity!

Agent: Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

Call Peter

ConsultantElle Moreton

0488 996 566

Open Sun 21/8 – 11.15-11.45pm

“GIVE ME A HOME AMONG THE GUM TREES”3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, 2 Garage. Great home on 2000m2block in delightful country setting. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroomsand 3 living areas could easily convert to 2 living areas, 4bedrooms and a study. Verandahs and large pergola area forentertaining, double garage, tool shed, chook run, huge veggiegarden and established lawns and gardens.

Agent: Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

LYNDOCH - $420,000 - $440,000

Call Myriam

AUCTIONWednesday 31/8at 2pm onsite

Open Sun 21/8 – 2.45-3.15pm

4 Hausler Court

LYNDOCH - $345,000-$355,000

10 Gilbert Street 40 Rushall Road 29 Stockwell Road 7 Basedow Road

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HERE is an appealing timber-framed extensively-renovatedthree-bedroom home set onseven-plus acres with extensiveshedding.

The manageable ruralproperty, named ‘Avalon’ islocated handy to Kapunda.

The house has been extensivelyrenovated by the current ownersfeaturing a new kitchen with gascooktop, fan-forced Westinghouseoven, quality cupboards andpantry.

There are double doors to thedining area plus a good-sizedlounge complete withcombustion heater, reverse-cycleair conditioner and near-newcarpet.

Another feature is the newmain bathroom with qualitybrass fittings, a clawfoot bath,towel rails, extensive tiling andBlackwood cabinet.

The main bedroom has a walk-in robe and new ensuitebathroom. Good size describesthe laundry.

The house has had extensivereplastering and painting anddecorating with three whirlybirdventilators fitted to the roof.

Outside features include a 6m x8m verandah plus shadeclotharea, a feature fish pond,extensive paving and lighting.

There is no mains water but

21,000 gallons of rainwaterstorage tanks.

A 6m x 6m galvanised irongarage is adjacent to the home,there are upgraded powerboards with a separate board tothe shed, both complete withClipsal safety switches.

The property has an all-weather road, extensive birdaviaries and a cat compound.

The main shed has a high roof9m x 6m with a shippingcontainer workshop fullyequipped with powerboard,shelving and benches.

There is plenty of undercoverparking, a three-bay lean-to plusextra workshop with toiletfacilities, phone and computerpoint to the shed.

The property has goodboundary fencing, establishedgardens and fruit trees and thelist goes on.

Home amongthe gum trees

QUALITY: Brass fittings are a feature of the upgraded bathroom.

At a glance...Where: ‘Avalon’ near Kapunda.

Price: $449, 500.

View: By appointment.

Agent: Hambours Real Estate.

RLA: 150685.

Contact: David Mosley on 85662209 or 0414 917 474.

PATHWAY: The road which leads to the home among the gum trees.

A FANTASTIC family house islocated at 20 Hamdorf Court inthe ever-popular LangmeilEstate at Tanunda.

It is now available as a brandnew listing at First NationalBarossa.

The home, with a price guide of$470,000, is situated on anallotment of 825 square metresand is packed with value addedfeatures.

In fact, it’s the perfectresidence for unwinding after abusy week and just great forentertaining family and friends.

With four generous bedrooms,ample clothes storage, a largeensuite to the main bedroom, abig family bathroom plus aspacious open-plan kitchen and

family room, this house is hardto beat for value, style, amenityand location.

This lovely family home boasts2.7metre (9 foot) ceiling height,a separate dining room and aseparate lounge, heating andcooling via ducted reverse-cycleair conditioning, quality floorcoverings and windowtreatments.

Desirable year-round alfrescodining and outdoor living, adouble garage, ingroundswimming pool, side accessgates for a van or boat and alarge workshop make this anincredibly versatile property.

Schools, sporting facilities andshopping are close by and ifyou’ve been searching for a

quality home in Tanunda thenyou should definitely have thisone on your list.

Call Vaughn on 8562 2883 or0414 709 918. RLA201208.

Perfect family entertainer

Vaughn Pairman

OPEN-PLAN: The impressive kitchen area of the newly-listed four-bedroom Tanunda home.

HamboursR E A L E S T A T E

Mark Hambour Lic Agents. 65 Main Street, Kapunda. RLA150685

Phone David on 8566 2209 all hoursemail: [email protected] | www.hamboursrealestate.com.au | mobile: 041 491 7474

Urgently Required: • Character stone homes • Vacant acreage (large or small) • Hobby or income producing farms

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ROBERTSTOWN

Regrettable sale. 7 acres within one hour of theMurray River, Barossa Valley, Clare Valley and Burra.3 bedroom home, slate floors, new kitchen, loungewith c/h, rear pergola ent area, 4 bay shed with 1 bayclosed in as a workshop with power and lighting, horsestable/shelter, chook run and more.RLA 150685. Asking $285,000

KAPUNDA

GAWLER STREET Perfect family house of generousproportions, centrally located, built by Distinctive Homes on aquiet sealed road. 900m2 block, within walking distance to mainstreet facilities and both schools.The home features double remoteroller door carport attached to house, formal lounge, generousopen-plan kitchen overlooking meals/family room. Outside is12mx6m galvanised iron shed with mezzanine storage area and aconcrete floor. RLA 150685. Asking $379,950

KAPUNDA

No. 3 & No.7 Harriet St, Kapunda. Modern 2bedroom open plan b/v homes approx. 3 yearsold. No. 3 is on approx. 390m2 and No. 7 is onapprox. 265m2. Both are available vacantpossession. Contact David now! RLA 150685. Asking $200,000 for No. 3; $195,000 for No. 7.

KAPUNDA

Residential allotment of around 840m2 with 18.29mfrontage within the town boundaries. Adjacent tonewly developed b/veneer home. C.E.D.’s connectionpoint already in situ at the rear of block. Power &water available at front. Surrounded by lovelyestablished gum trees and views of the Barossa Hills.RLA 150685. Asking $85,000

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THIS delightful home unit inTanunda offers an ideal opportunityto make a successful start in homeownership and/or to demonstrateastute investment decision makingin a location characterised byconsistent demand.

What a fabulous opportunity is onoffer. The extremely well-presentedunit is close to vibrant Tanundashops.

It comprises two good-sizebedrooms with built-in robes.

There is a lounge room with a baywindow, a good-size kitchen, plentyof cupboard space and a pantry.

A separate dining area, hallwaywith double built-in linen cupboard,neat bathroom and separate toiletadd to the value of the unit.

Temperature control is by installedheating and cooling. There is a singlegarage under the main roof with anelectric roller door, a private pavedcourtyard and the unit offers ample

built-in cupboard space.It is great for someone who wants a

low-maintenance lifestyle or awonderful investment opportunityto take advantage of the strongrental returns, provides a greatinvestment for a super fund or forthose looking to start out in theproperty market.

More a home than a unit. Don’tdelay or you may miss out.

LEFT: The floorplan ofthe large two-bedroomunit in Tanunda.

RIGHT: The front of theunit. The property willbe open for inspectionon Sunday, August 21from 3.30pm - 4.15pm.

Excellent investment

Where: 5/1 College Street, Tanunda.Price: $242,000.Open: Sunday, August 21.When: 3.30pm to 4.15 pm.Agent: Julie Toth Real Estate.RLA198199.Contact: Julie Toth.Mobile: 0418 853 134.Office: 8562 4650.

At a glance...

GAWLER’S Forever Lee - urbanclothing (pictured) , is an ideal businessfor sale in the current climate.

Stocking modern fashion labels ofladies’, mens’ and children’s clothingincluding Unit, Lonsdale, Minkpink,Wish, Bardot, Lee, Freshjive, CooperStreet, Zoo York and Henleys.

The store has good profits andscope for expansion with new brandsand accessories.

With expected population growth

of 30 per cent in the next few yearsthere is definitely room for growth.

Forever Lee has a loyal customerbase with flexible trading hours.

Price of $55,000 includes all plantequipment and stock.

The new Northern Expressway hasmade the area more accessible foroutside and tourist clientele.

For more information call TrevorLambert at Your Price Real Estate0412 396 306. RLA234269.

Clothing store

NURIOOTPA $239,5005 Charles Street OPEN Sunday, Apr ?, 2.15-3pm

Make This Your Project. Solid double brick 3brm 2 living areaon a large 910m2 allot. Great potential.

TANUNDA $242,0005/1 College Street OPEN Sunday 3.30-4.15pm

Well presented 2 bedroom Unit.Large kitchen with pantry, dining area, comfy loungewith bay window, plenty of built-in robes, single garage elec r/door, paved courtyard.

Call for your free market appraisal

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PENRICE $500,00030-32 Salem Road OPEN Sunday, Apr ?, 2.15-3pm

Great family home. 5 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, family lounge,dine, family/games room, set on 4 acres with views.

EBENEZER $720,000Lot 102 Belvidere Road OPEN Sunday, Apr ?, 2.15-3pm

Start your own business! 3 bedroom residence on 25 acreswith excellent shedding and stables, suit contractors.

Call Julie for an obligation free marketappraisal today on 0418 853 134.

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Call Jeff, 0413 186 214 or Terri, 0430 436 743

At Greenock Creek you’ll remember all the reasons why life in the Barossa Valley is as good as it gets. Located at Greenock within easy reach of Tanunda and Nuriootpa, this traditional community offers the best of what life used to be in a private country setting.

Live in a traditional community at Greenock Creek today.

Big blocks. House and land packages are available, but be quick – word is spreading.

Do you rememberwhyyou fellwith the Barossa Valley?

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THIS lovely property, at 20 Reusch Drive,Nuriootpa, is just one year old and ideally locatedin the popular Kalimna Estate on a manageableallotment of 612 square metres.

The house has been tastefully decorated inneutral tones with quality window treatmentsthroughout.

Features include nine-foot ceilings, three good-sized bedrooms with quality carpets, ensuite and awalk-in robe to the master bedroom.

Bedrooms two and three both have built-in robeswith the added bonus of mirrored doors. The three-way family bathroom has rainwater plumbed tothe main toilet.

Stylish and practical, the kitchen has plenty ofbench space, a walk-in pantry, dishwasher,rangehood, electric cooktop and wall oven.

The open-plan living, dining and kitchen flowsseamlessly out onto a covered alfresco area idealfor entertaining.

There is great storage with a good-sized linencupboard and a bright functional laundry. Mainsgas to the hot water service.

Split-system for year round heating and cooling.

There is a double garage under the main roofwith direct access to the home plus side accesswith room for your caravan, boat or trailer.

This property would suit retirees or first homebuyers and make an ideal investment property. Arental appraisal is available from our office onrequest. Call Vicki Freeman from First NationalBarossa to arrange an inspection on 0414 201 922.

RLA 201208.

Affordable Estate living

PERFECT: Entertain to your heart’s delight undercover at the Nuriootpa house.

SECTION 7PUBLIC NOTICE

Re: Section 7The Vendor’s statement relating to mattersaffecting the advertised properties in thispublication may be inspected at the agentsoffice three business days prior to the auction or at the place of auction thirty minutes before sale.

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EUDUNDA

Ideal family home/tradesperson. Roomy T/F home on2240m2, 2 titles, short drive to main st, 3 brs, office, fml lounge,spac kitchen/dine, family rm, elec apps, w.i. pantry, s/s a/c,front & rear verandahs, 2 sheds, r/w tanks, 3 phase power.

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KAPUNDA5 Hogan Street $285 -$299,000Inspection by Appointment

Don’t miss the opportunity to buy this excellent home. Nearnew b/v 555m2 allot., 3 bdrms, E/S, WIR, formal lounge, spac.kitchen/dine/family rm, W.I.pantry, central bench, lge s/s a/c,garage umr, shed, ent. area. Side access,room for caravan.

WEB ID: TBAColin Schwartz 0409 934 942

TANUNDA1/10 Kook Street $279,950Inspection by Appointment

Close to main street, doctors surgery & hospital. Niceunit amongst group of 4, 2 bedrooms, kitchen/dining,electric appliances, reverse cycle air conditioning separategarage and store room, manageable garden, Strata title.

WEB ID: TBAColin Schwartz 0409 934 942

42 Weigall Street $275,000Inspection by Appointment

OPEN INSPECTIONS

LYNDOCH78 Gilbert Street

Sunday 11.30-12.15pm

EUDUNDA46 Barwell Street

Sunday 2.00-2.45pm

KAPUNDALot 58 Ford Street $249,500Inspection by Appointment

Walk to main street. Well presented near new home oncnr allot approx 344m2. 3 bdrms, kitchen w elec apps, d/w,pantry, o/plan living/dine, s/s a/c, 9’ ceils, vdah, carport,lovely cottage gdn on drippers, r/w plumbed t/out home.

WEB ID: 106614295Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

RENTALSBAGOT WELL $290 pw for house OR $320 pw for House & 10 Acresof Land Located just out of Kapunda with stunning views, brand new 4bedroom home, Pets Neg. Available to rent this property with 10 acresof rural land!DUBLIN $250pwBrick veneer home on ½ acre land close to Dublin and Two Wells. PetsNeg. Avail Now!KORUNYE $280pwTimber frame home on 2 acres, 3 bedrooms, kitchen/ dining, lounge,electric appliances, R/C A/C, shed, 2 stables, fenced yard. Pet Friendly.Avail Now!KAPUNDA $250pwRenovated stone home comprising 4 good sized bedrooms, Woodenfloors throughout, verandah. On large block, walking distance to mainstreet. Avail Now!MALLALA $250pwLarge stone home, comprises of 3 good sized bedrooms, Good sizedblock. Close to schools. Avail Now!ROWLAND FLAT $180pw2 bedroom home and sleepout/office, combustion heating, countrykitchen, large shed on ½ acre. Avail Early SeptTANUNDA $230pwNeat brick home in the centre of Tanunda. This home comprises of 2decent size bedrooms, Fully fenced yard with large shed. Pets Neg.Avail Now!TWO WELLS SHORT TERM LEASE $350pwLarge 4 bedroom + home theatre which could be used as 5thbedroom, fully fenced yard with landscaped property. Be quick, thiswon’t last long! Avail Now!

LYNDOCH78 Gilbert Street $365,000

OPEN - Sunday 11.30-12.15pm

3 bdrm family home on approx 4000m2 allot. Sub div poss(STCC). Main br ens, wir & s/s r/c a/c, brs 2&3 bir, fml lounge,fml dine, open kitch/meals, bathrm w sep shwr & bath. S/s r/ca/c & comb htr in lounge, ent area, sep games rm, 30x20 shed.

WEB ID: 106781194Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA13 Fuller Street $359,950Inspection by Appointment

Neat b/v home on lge 1950m2 allot with rural views. 4 brs,main ens & WIR, br 2 & 3 BIR, kitchen has gas stove, pantry,plenty cpds, dine, family, fml lnge, comb heat, ducted a/c, dblec/pt UMR, vdahs, pergola, 30x20 gge. Currently tenanted.

WEB ID: 106770196Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA11 Light Street $560,000Inspection by Appointment

Neat Brick veneer home on lge 7076m2 allot in middle ofKapunda, suitable for family or subdiv (STCC). Concept plandrawn for possible 9 allots. Home consists of 3 brms, study or4th brm, lnge, kitchen/dining, electric appliances, timbercupboards, slate tiled flrs, comb heat, duct evap a/c, shed, pgla.

WEB ID: 105542717Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

TANUNDA48 Basedow Road $269,950Inspection by Appointment

Neat t/f home on 746m2 allot. 3 bdrms, lge lnge, spac kitchen/dine w elec apps, plenty cpd space, WIP, cellar. Heat & cool byr/c a/c on 3 ph pwr, solar heat, polished wood flrs, plumbing& elec renewed. Front & rear vdahs & c/pt. Shed w 3 ph pwr.

WEB ID: TBAColin Schwartz 0409 934 942

FOR FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACTOUR PROPERTY MANAGER 8566 3399

HOLLY DIEKMAN 0437 528 022 ORSAMANTHA WHILEY 0417 022 061

SUTHERLANDSLAND $57,000Inspection by Appointment

Acre allotment with bitumen road frontage & amongst othersimilar sized properties. Mains water & power run past theallotment, ready for connection. Lovely views over surroundingrural countryside, not far from Eudunda or the River Murray.

WEB ID: 2595702Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA8 Oldham Street $269,000Inspection by Appointment

Lovely stone home (circa 1880)within walking distance to main st& schools. Lge approx 1650m2

allot, having 2 allots & one title.The home comprises 2 or 3 bdrms,study, lnge with bay window & R/CA/C, kitch/dining, c/h, high ornate

ceilings, polished wood flrs, vdah surrounding home.Outside improvements incl workshed, dbl car shed, bothrear & front access. Opportunity to create 2nd title to builda family home or investment property.

WEB ID: TBAColin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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EUDUNDA46 Barwell Street $359,000

OPEN - Sunday 2.00-2.45pm

Extremely well presented family home, close proximity tobowling green & main street, 4 brms, 2 bthrms, fml lnge,formal dining, spac family room, lovely kitchen has plentycpds, elec appl, lge 40x30x11 shed, paved driveway, wellfenced. Opp to purchase a lovely home close to all facilities.

WEB ID: 106356453Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

OPEN

KAPUNDA31 West Terrace $310,000Inspection by Appointment

A must-see property. Immaculately presented B/V homeon lge 2950m2 allot near high school. 3 brs, ens, WIR, spacfml lounge, lge kit/dine/family, r/c a/c, comb heat, solar/elecHWS. Front & rear bullnose verandahs, 9’ ceilings.

WEB ID: TBAColin Schwartz 0409 934 942

KAPUNDA1 John Street $459,950Inspection by Appointment

Neat solid home on 11,000m2 allot, having 3 titles, possiblesubdiv STCC. 3 brs, office, kitchen w elec apps & d/w, fmldine, lge lounge, r/c a/c, gas htg. Paved gable pergola, 40x20shed, caravan shed, 30x20 shed. Rear access.

WEB ID: TBAColin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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13 Tanunda RoadNuriootpa barossafirstnational.com.au 8562 2883

RLA 201208

Multi Award Winning Agency

Superb Tanunda location

This wonderfully presented circa 1920 solid brick residence is located in one of the best streets in Tanunda & is situated on an impressive allotment. Typical of the era, this quality home boasts high decorative ceilings, delightful period features, ornate fire places & as an added bonus for the wine buff, a large dry cellar with racking. The home is comprised of two large bedrooms with built in robes, Inspect By AppointmentLand Size Excess of 1000m2Contact Vaughn Pairman 0414 709 918

Tanunda $485,0007 Fiedler Street

SOLD SOLD SOLD

Great family home with 5 bedrooms & 3 living areas on a large block looking over a reserve in the very popular Stockwell Estate. Master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, bed 2 with WIR with BIRs in bedrooms 3, 4 & 5! Bright kitchen with WI pantry, good bench space & large family/meals area. Includes a games room, separate lounge & walk in storeroom, ducted R/C air. Covered pergola & paved Inspect By AppointmentLand Size 1118m2Contact Vaughn Pairman 0414 709 918

Stockwell $350,00010 Mattner Road

Enjoy the Greenock country lifestyle

Wonderful brand new four bedroom family home Master bedroom is complete with a large WIR & en suite bathroom, bedrooms 2,3 & 4 are of generous proportions, all with BIRs. Wide entry foyer, formal living room, beautiful kitchen with bonus storage features, spacious family room & meals area plus stylish family bathroom. Quality floor tiles & carpets, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, double garage with auto door, paved driveway, turf lawn & a fully fenced allotment.

InspectSunday 21st August 12-12.30pmLand size828m2ContactVaughn Pairman 0414 709 918

4 2 2

Greenock $435,00034 Barkey Street

Fantastic location

Fantastic solid brick 3 bedroom home in immaculate condition, delightful timber kitchen, WI pantry, big lounge with heating & cooling, large laundry & bathroom in great condition.Fantastic storage with BIRs & linen press, good quality floor coverings & window furnishings, 9’ ceilings, alarm system. Outside entertaining under a big veranda, sep flat with en suite for visitors or teenagers. Carport under the main roof, an 18’x22’ dble garage/workshop with power & concrete floor, rainwater plumbed to house. Close to schools, sports oval, tennis courts & swimming pool.

InspectBy Appointment Land size825m2ContactVaughn Pairman 0414 709 918

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Nuriootpa $335,00012 Armstrong Avenue

Excellent buying with lots of extras

Comfortable 3 bedroom home with 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, big formal lounge, separate dining room, large kitchen, good storage throughout, excellent garaging & room for a caravan. Corner allotment with good access, lovely garden, outdoor entertaining, chook run, fruit trees, veggie garden & a host of other valuable features. Solar power has been installed along with solar hot water, rainwater is plumber to the house & the home is conveniently located in Tanunda within walking distance to main street shopping.

InspectSunday 21st August 1.45 - 2.15pmLand size720m2ContactVaughn Pairman 0414 709 918

3 2 2

Tanunda NEW PRICE $270,00026 Walden Street

Fabulous lifestyle & caravan access

It’s got the lot..spacious interior to the purpose built all seasons outdoor entertaining area, large workshop, 3 phase power, plenty of room for a caravan & boat, rainwater tanks plumbed to the house, Signature brand swim spa, double carport under the main roof, auto roller doors, established garden, paving, ferner, terrific storage throughout the home, ducted A/C, entertainers kitchen, sep lounge room, family room, wet bar, 2 large bedrooms plus scope to create a third, 2 bathrooms, 3 toilets, quality floor coverings, drapes & curtains.

InspectBy Appointment Land sizeApprox 876m2ContactVaughn Pairman 0414 709 918

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Tanunda $455,00025 Aughey Street

Classic stone cottage on 1100 M2

Desirable stone cottage with lovely views of Chateau Tanunda & the Barossa hills. Original period features with open fire places, Baltic timber flooring, pressed metal ceilings, original panel doors & timber mouldings. S/C wood heater & split system. Currently 2 large bedrooms & 2 big living rooms the home could easily & inexpensively become a 3 bedroom home. Modernised kitchen with dishwasher, spacious laundry, renovated wine cellar with internal access stairs; the property also boasts landscaped gardens, single carport & a couple of sheds.

InspectSunday 21st August 2.15 - 3pmLand size1100m2ContactVaughn Pairman 0414 709 918

2 1 1

Tanunda FIRST OPEN $390,00032 Basedow Road

The perfect family home

Fabulous family home with a great floor plan that offers 4 bedrooms & three separate living rooms. It’s the Fairmont “Spacemaster” series and it is designed for modern living & as the name suggests plenty of space for a growing family. Very well appointed with a large family bathroom, en suite bathroom to the main bedroom & plenty of storage options throughout the home also features extensive floor tiling, carpets, stylish window treatments & ducted heating & cooling. Located in the popular Langmeil Estate the home is available for viewing by appointment only.

InspectSunday 21st August 1.30 - 2pmLand size608m2ContactVaughn Pairman 0414 709 918

4 2 2

Tanunda $475,00034 Hoffmann Avenue

Circa 1910 stone villa home

Fabulous brick & stone Angaston marble fronted villa. The residence is in excellent condition with 4 generous sized bedrooms, en suite bathroom to the main, family bathroom, large formal lounge room, dining & a big, bright kitchen. Dry cellar located under the kitchen easily accessed by internal stairs. Carpets & polished timber floorboards, good quality window treatments, heating & cooling, huge laundry & a host of other features include shady verandas on 3 sides; covered parking for several cars, sep rumpus room or home office, spacious rear yard & a circular drive way.

InspectBy Appointment Land size1032m2ContactVaughn Pairman 0414 709 918

4 2 3

Tanunda $450,0001J Murray Street

KAPUNDA 7 Kernow Pl - Lovely 3 brm home,study, 2 living areas, fml dining, kitchwith dishwasher, lge laundry. Large, fullyfence yard, sgl c/pt, 20 x 30 shed, plusrear acces to the block perfect cvan orboat. $310pw. Avail Now. Pets neg.NURIOOTPA28 Hearl Street - Mod 2year old 3brm home. Master with ensuite & WIR,brms 2&3 with BIRs, 2 living rooms,great kitchen with dishwasher, heating& cooling, dbl gge, low maint gdn.$320pw. Avail Now. Pets neg.TANUNDA1/15 Edward St – Terrific 2 brmapartment with BIRs plus largemezzanine floor, remodelled kitchenwith new cooker, split system heating &cooling,off street parking, 2 courtyards,gdn shed & room for a vegie patch$275pw. Avail Now. No pets.1/188 Murray St – well appointed 2brm, 2 storey townhouse recentlyupdated with a new kitchen, s/sdishwasher & oven, BIRs & privatebalconies, single car garage with rollerdoor, courtyard area. $260pw. AvailEnd August. No pets.

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THIS home at 22 Fechner Place,Tanunda is light, bright andfresh throughout with a floorplan that flows easily.

It has up to five bedrooms andthree living zones offering low-maintenance living for familieswhose priority in life isrecreation, relaxation andindulging in the good times.

Positioned on a manageable561 square metre allotment andset-up for minimal attention,this house will allow you to kickback and savour your weekendswithin its open-air courtyardspace, ideal for relaxedgatherings and lazy afternoonsin the sunshine.

A small shed will stow awaythe cafe umbrellas and nicelyplaced areas of lawn substitutewill ensure an evergreen setting

to complement alfresco life.Indoors and out meet through

a wall of sliding glass off thetiled casual living space, whereeveryday dining and loungingsurround the home’s centralisland kitchen, keeping familyconnected.

A separate lounge room to thefront of the house providesversatility within the floor planand is a great space for a hometheatre, playroom for smallchildren or peaceful adults’retreat.

The spacious master bedroomfeatures an ensuite and walk-inrobe, three further bedrooms areequipped with built-ins and afifth bedroom may suit a well-positioned nursery or study.

The house is neutralthroughout with tones of stone

and ivory ensuring timelessappeal in all tiling, wet areas,fixtures and fittings. Ductedreverse-cycle air conditioningadds to the ease of life.

Situated in the quiet andprivately tucked away FechnerPlace off leafy Langmeil Road,this property enjoys an elevatedoutlook and offers simplicity inits living style, where you can atlast have time for family anddoing the things you love most.

With its minimal maintenancelayout and only two years old,this property offers healthydepreciation benefits for theinvestor and a current rentalreturn of $370-per-week.

Contact David Braunack ofHomburg Real Estate on 0418841 349 to arrange a privateviewing. RLA219152.

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QUIET: The five-bedroom Tanunda house situated in a quiet and private area of Tanunda.

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Brand new villa home – 3 Kaesler Dve Nuriootpa (continuation of Barossa St). Quality builtthree bedroom home – superb location only a few minute’s walk to Barossa Regional Shop-ping Centre - council linear reserve and walking trails. Home features main bedroom withensuite and walk in robe, large living areas, kitchen with quality stainless steel appliancesincluding dishwasher. An alfresco area under the main roof adjoins the living area. All floorcovering including quarry tiles and 100% pure wool berber carpets. The home is fully insu-lated with reverse cycle air con with 4 zones. Attached spacious garage with direct entry tothe home and including remote operated auto door, fully paved alfresco outdoor entertain-ment area, paths and driveway with colourbond fencing with all landscaping completed in-cluding irrigation. Quality window treatments included to all the living areas. Yes it is allthere. Price $320,000 to $340,000. If unable to attend the open, contact Ian Mader 0419623510 to arrange an inspection. You will be impressed.

YOUR RURAL RETREATLand - Rural Living 1 Ha. Located on the fringe of the Angaston township the ruralliving allotment offers you the opportunity to create your own space amongst the rollinghills. Fully fenced with stock fencing and includes all services. Price $270,000.00Phone Ian Mader 0419 623510 for details and arrange an inspection.

LOTS OF SPACE FOR YOUR PLACELarge Residential Allotment - 950 square metre allotment with frontage of 19 metres.Adjoins rural living land – nice country feel/views. Price $125,000 Phone Ian Mader0419 623510.

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17.8.1TANUNDA 8563 2599

NURIOOTPA 8562 2600

David Braunack0418 841 349

Guy Draper0417 810 828

Mike Bogan0416 586 897

Felicity Cock0411 456 266

Ann Braunack0438 633 582Commercial Leasing Manager

Cindy Taylor0408 086 119

homburg.com.au

Tanunda 5 2 2

$445,000 - $460,000

FIRST RELEASE

A Time for Recreation & RelaxationLight & bright with a layout of 3 living zones, this home on a low-maintenance 561sqm offers simplicity in its living style to give you time for the things you love most. Tiled everyday living areas surround the central island kitchen keeping family connected & indoors & out meet thru sliding glass. Open-air rear courtyard is ideal for relaxed gatherings in the sunshine. Inspect: Call Agent to ViewWeb: HRE344 RLA: 219152David Braunack: 0418 841 349

22 Fechner Place

Angaston 3 1 2

$230,000 - $250,000

FIRST RELEASE & OPEN

Walk to Shops/First Buyers/InvestorsA perfect opportunity to purchase at a central location only a few paces to the main street. A solid house in good condition with 3 spacious bedrooms. Large lounge and great country style kitchen. Outside there is a large shed and a plenty of room to move on the approx 650 sq. metre allotment. This property will suit the low budget home owner or investor. Inspect now.Inspect: Sunday 2:45-3:15pmWeb: 359 RLA: 219152Guy Draper: 0417 810 828 Michael Bogan: 0416 586 897

5 Hill Street West

Tanunda 2 1

EOI: Closing 9th September 2011

FIRST RELEASE & OPEN

Position Perfect Subdivision OpportunityHere´s a perfectly positioned 1499sqm development opportunity to create a trio of low-maintenance lifestyle allotments (stcc) close to Tanunda´s main street. Sit back & utilize the current well preserved 1950´s solid brick home as a rental property whilst waiting for your right time to develop.

Inspect: Sunday 3:30 - 4:15pm

Web: HRE187 RLA: 219152

David Braunack: 0418 841 349

36 Maria Street

Tanunda 4 2 2

$450,000

NEW

A Haven for Easy Living & EntertainingLinen & parchment tones feature in this elegant home of space & light, a crisp white kitchen with wide island bar & scullery at its centre. A trio of living spaces provides ease of lifestyle plus floating floors & a mix of lighting effects add to the atmosphere of this air conditioned home. Immense paved verandah surrounded by luxury of space on 806sqm.Inspect: Call Agent to ViewWeb: HRE339 RLA: 219152David Braunack: 0418 841 349

2 Rothe Way

Tanunda 4 2 2

$395,000 - $420,000

NEW & OPEN

Perfection in Comfort, Light, Location & OutlookWith breathtaking gum studded cliff views, this warm & welcoming home offers classic comfort & country quiet with café life at streets end. Immaculate solid brick with beautiful garden surrounds, the layout offers flexibility, abundant light & glorious scenes from every window. Perfect for your wellbeing, relax, enjoy garden parties & entertain in style.Inspect: Sunday 1 - 1:45pmWeb: HRE330 RLA: 219152David Braunack: 0418 841 349

13 Elizabeth Street

Tanunda 2 1 2

$249,000 - $269,000

NEW & OPEN

Two Storey TownhouseLarge open plan living, renovated kitchen and bathroom, two bedrooms, heating, cooling and balconies with views. Garage, Carport plus off street parking for 3 vehicles. Private rear paved entertaining area with generous tranquil gardens. End unit in group of three catching the morning sun. Easy care, offering great lifestyle.Inspect: Sunday 2 - 2:30pmWeb: HRE331 RLA: 219152Guy Draper: 0417 810 828 Felicity Cock: 0411 456 266

3/188 Murray Street

Tanunda 5 2 2

$410,000 - $450,000

OPEN

Where Old Meets NewRenovated & extended bungalow, offers all character of yesteryear, w/- a lovely blend of mod cons. 5 B’rooms, 2 bathrooms, lge cosy lounge, north facing family room, renovated kit, cellar, great outdoor decking area, dble c/port, manageable lot, adj Lutheran Primary, & a short stroll to all the main street & town sporting facilities. A must to inspect.Inspect: sunday 3:30-4pmWeb: HRE290 RLA: 219152Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

23 Jane Place

Daveyston 2 1

$180,000 - $200,000

OPEN

Historic Cottage Tucked AwaySituated in this tiny country township of the Barossa & within easy reach of the northern suburbs, quaint c1915 stone cottage on 2400sqm offers you the chance to acquire your own country retreat, original features, 2 bedrms, lounge, eat-in kitchen, R/W & glorious far reaching rural views.

Inspect: Sunday 1 - 1:30pm

Web: HRE156 RLA: 219152

David Braunack: 0418 841349

Lot 613 Old Sturt Highway

Eden Valley 4 3 6

$550,000 - $580,000

OPEN

Picturesque Country DreamYour country dream begins here on 78 acres of prime grazing land with ancient red gums, light & airy family home, extensive outdoor living & excellent water supply. Set up for cattle & featuring mostly new fencing, 9 watered paddocks, newly sown perennial pastures, cattle yards, winter creek, 2 spring fed dams plus 13x9m shed with bathroom. Inspect: Saturday 1:30 - 2:30pmWeb: HRER340 RLA: 219152David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Lot 4 Rushlea Road

Koonunga 4 2 6

$300,000 - $330,000

OPEN

Country Lifestyle EscapeMagnificent views, this family property on almost an acre has been planned for relaxation, entertaining & indulging in the lifestyle. Light & airy home features ivory tiling, cathedral-like ceilings & beautiful Blackwood kit. Fresh air, space & nature surround ext u/cover living, sparkling a/g pool & exc shedding. All just 10 minutes from Nuriootpa.Inspect: Sunday 1:15-1:45pmWeb: 352 RLA: 219152Guy Draper: 0417 810 828

31 Kapunda - Truro Road

Nuriootpa

Auction: 11.00am 23 Sep 2011

OPEN

Commercial/Light Industrial Development opportunityCurrently zoned Primary Industry Policy Area 5 with exemptions for Commercial or Light Industrial usage. Land size is around 2416 square metres with a 48.7m frontage. Located on a main road with businesses either side, there is a great traffic flow to take advantage of. Auction Terms: 10% Deposit on fall of hammer. Settlement 30 days.Inspect: Sunday 1 - 1:30pmWeb: HRE326 RLA: 219152Felicity Cock: 0411 456 266

Lot 101 Greenock Road

Nuriootpa 3 1 3

$375,000

OPEN

A Window on the WorldYou may have admired this unique 1960´s solid brick home with its spectacular circular bay window illuminating its North facing living areas. Wonderfully preserved & featuring a unique layout with large rooms, 2 living, office, near perfect original retro kitchen & terrazzo bathroom, 2nd loo & excellent storage. Shedding & outdoor room on 1343sqm. Inspect: Sunday 2 - 2:30pmWeb: HRE308 RLA: 219152David Braunack: 0418 841 349

6 New Road

Nuriootpa 3 1 4

$279,000 - $299,000

OPEN

Character Home on Huge BlockCharming older style home has all the features of the era, high ceilings, timber floorS, lge rooms &loads of potential. 3 B’ooms, lge eat in kit, spac lounge &more. alotment is a whooping 1268m2, loads of room for an extension, a pool, or potential for s/ivision. Existing 20’ x 30’ shed all the ingredients are here to create a fab property. Inspect: Sunday 2-2:30pmWeb: HRE233 RLA: 219152Guy Draper: 0417810828

101 Murray Street

Daveyston 4 1

$220,000 - $240,000

PRICE REDUCED & OPEN

Create Your Own Rural EscapeCirca 1885 historic home on 1900sqm with many original features is sure to get your creative side thinking, 4 bedrms, 3 living, cast iron wood-stove, OFP´s, timber floors, casement windows, cellar, shedding & abundant R/W. Picturesque accessible location, with huge potential.

Inspect: Sunday 1:30 - 2pm

Web: HRE156 RLA: 219152

David Braunack: 0418 841349

Lot 614 Old Sturt Highway

Nuriootpa 3 1 1

$325,000 - $350,000 Sandstone Tudor, Township StyleElegant Circa 1930 home in ’Town Centre’ zone on old fashioned 1077sqm block. Lovely wide verandah, spectacular ceiling details, timeless timber floors, 3 bdrms, renovated kitch, 2 living spaces & tiled lobby to link indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Unique home with conveniences on the doorstep, backed by a potential beyond residential.Inspect: Call Agent to viewWeb: HRE140 RLA: 219152David Braunack: 0418 841349

9 Second Street

SOLD

Tanunda

Private & Peaceful Location

• Sizes range from 421m² to 1497m²

• Prices range from $127,000 to $240,000

• Located on corner Magnolia and Menge Roads Tanunda.

Inspect: Call Agent to View

Web: HRE198 RLA: 219152

David Braunack: 0418 841 349

Magnolia Park

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Real Estate Liftout

WHY go to all the hassle ofbuilding and trying to find theperfect block when you couldpurchase this completed housein Freeling which is only abouttwo years old.

Privacy is perfect as theproperty is set in a no-throughroad with minimal neighboursand rural views.

The tiled entry leads tospacious formal lounge roomwith a big tiled open-plankitchen/meals/family area.

Many cupboards are a featureof the kitchen which has adishwasher, island bench and‘butler’s’ pantry.

A walk-through robe and

ensuite with double vanities area highlight of the masterbedroom suite.

Bedrooms three and four bothhave walk- in robes.

Temperature control is takencare of by ducted evaporativecooling, ducted gas heating plusceiling fans.

Outside, a huge undercoverentertaining area is peakedwith rural outlook and thedelightful undercover alfrescoentertaining area overlooks thegardens.

There is an 8m x 6m shed withstreet access plus a tool shed.

Manicured well establishedgardens, both front and rear,

make strong appeal.There is a double garage under

the main roof with two autoroller doors and one manualdoor.

Definitely worth a look.

Complete package

Where: 43 Stollberg Street,Freeling.

Price: $429,500.

View: By appointment.

Agent: L J Hooker. RLA1679.

Contact: Brendan Howard on0416 054 731 or Dayna Reimannon 0434 175 375.

At a glance...

YOUNG: The impressive Freeling house, only about two-years-old, in a no-through road.

STYLISH: The main bedroom of the Freeling house.

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GAWLER EAST – 6/9-15 HIGH STREET $249,950ABSOLUTE STUNNER, GREAT LOCATION View Sun 12.45-1.15pm

Immaculate townhouse, short walk to

Main Street & Target Complex.

• Spacious lounge, dining area opp kitchenwith pantry & b/fast bar • 2 bedrooms,master has BIR, balcony & access tobathroom • Recently renovated bathroom,ducted air con + R/C wall unit • Courtyardwith undercover ent area & garden shed.

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

• 3 bedrooms, master has WIR, ensuitetiled floor to ceiling

• L-shaped lounge and dine. Kitchenoverlooks family room

• Big undercover paved entertaining areawith ceiling fan

• Big tool shed. Dbl c/pt with auto roller doors• Manageable block with manicured gdns

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

FREELING $429,50043 Stollberg Street View Sun 2.00-3.00pm

The Complete Package

• Cul-de-sac location with minimal neighbours• Formal lounge, big open kitchen/meals/family• Master with wir & ens. Brms 2 & 3 with wir’s.• Big undercover ent area + alfresco area• Neat well established gardens, 8m x 6m shed

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

FREELING $785-$850,000Section 1610 Dee Road View by appointment

Words cannot describe...

• Centrally located approximately 15 minutes fromNuriootpa, Tanunda & Gawler

• 5km South of Freeling & 45 minutes from Port Adelaide• Immaculate property nestled on 27.11 HA (67.5 acres)• 50 acres of the land is currently cropped• Truly impressive 6 year young NuSteel home with

panoramic viewsContact Brendan 0416 054 731

WARD BELT $419,950Lot 1 Wingate Road Open By Appointment

Lifestyle Plus 360 Degree Views

• 4 bedroom home on 2 acres with elevated views • Two bathrooms, huge lounge, young kitchen• Bedrooms 2 and 3 both have built in robes• 12m x 6m shed, landscaped gardens and fruit trees• Easy access to the Northern Expressway

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

SURREY DOWNS – 69 Cassia Street $339,000ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT!! View Sat 3.45-4.30pm & Sun 12.20-1.00pm

• 3 bedroom home on a 577 sqm block • All brms with BIRs and master with c/fan • Formal lounge & tiled meals both have

cathedral ceilings • Big tiled family room with bar • Tiled office area with French Doors• Solar heated in ground pool with

attached undercover entertainment area

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731

• 3 bedrooms, master with bay window,walk in robe & bathroom access

• Big open plan tiled meals/family area• Timber kitchen with many cupboards &

breakfast bar• 2 undercover paved entertaining areas

with blinds• Neat well established gardens. Tool shed.

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“Merriwood Farm”

Lot 1 Victoria Road $425,000

The opportunity has arisen for a lucky purchaser toenjoy an idyllic lifestyle which many would envy.Merriwood Farm is set on 2.109 HA of beautifulcountryside with rural views as far as the eye cansee. Features:

• Circa 1890’s Symmetrical Cottage in good orderwith some 200 sqm of living

• 2 or 3 brms. Master with ceiling fan& open fireplace

• Dining room with feature stained glass window& wood heater

• Family Lounge room with open fireplace

• American Oak kitchen, also with feature stainedglass window

• Enclosed & tiled rear verandah area

• Heritage tiled bthrm with cnr spa and sep toilet

• 1 bedroom studio has kitchen, bathroom,family/meals area plus heat & cool

• 4 paddocks, sundry shedding and shared bore

• Beautiful mature trees and gorgeous cottage gdns

• Just 1/2 hour from the Northern Expressway &15kms North of Kapunda

• 1 hr to Pt Adelaide, West Lakes & GPO Adelaide

Contact Brendan Howard 0416 054 731

WILLASTON – 50 Causby Crescent $309,500IMMACULATE FREESTONE FRONTED HOME View Sat & Sun 1.45-2.15pm

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ANTENNA/INSTALLATION=

• NEW ANTENNAS + DIGITAL UPGRADES • DIGITAL SET TOP BOXES• BOOSTERS • ADSL CENTRAL FILTERS • INTERNAL PHONE FAULTS• PRE-WIRE ON NEW HOMES • PHONE POINTS • ANTENNA POINTS

Aust. Govt. Endorsed Antenna Installer

Phone Andy on 0430 710 424Lic.Tec. ABN 746 180 50 866

ASBESTOS REMOVAL=ADVANCED ASBESTOS& DEMOLITION SERVICES

• Asbestos removal & collection• Demolition of anything• Asbestos consultancy

Ph: 0419 821 923PROMPT FREE QUOTES • NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALLBarossa Business Servicing SA • E: [email protected] 20702319843 ASBESTOS LIC No 315254 BLD LIC No 189961

BINS/SKIPS=

[email protected]

Domestic & Industrial bins4, 6 & 9 cubic metre bins

Perfect for tidying up around the yard

BINS/SKIPS=

BACKYARDBINS

Blitzin the Gawler & Barossa Valley2, 4, & 6 Cubic Metre Mini Skips

0406 665 158BLINDS & CURTAINS=

CUSTOM MADE CURTAINS & BLINDSAward Winning 2006 & 2009

Swags & TailsCurtainsRoman BlindsPelmets

Vertical BlindsRoller BlindsVenetial Blinds

& more

Free In-Home Measure, Quote & Professional AdviceALL ENQUIRIES WELCOME www.interiorstolove.com.au

T/F 8523 1761 or mobile 0430 713 080

BOBCAT/EARTHWORKS=E A R T H M O V I N G

• Earthmoving and cartage • Road and site works • Dozers andelevating scrapers • Rubber tyred and crawler loaders

• Wine Tanker • Flat Top Semis, tippers and tandems • Excavatorwith HD rockbreaker • Demolition work • Quarry products

(building sand, loam etc)Salvage yard, secondhand building materials (Nuriootpa)

Ring 0407 600 857TANUNDA 8563 2287

FAX: 8563 0426E.B. MARSCHALL & SONS

Basedow Road, Tanunda

BUILDERS/CARPENTERS=

www.kerrstructions.com.au E: [email protected] Accredited Lic No. BLD 218100

Customised Homes, Additions & RenovationsCarports, Decks, Sheds & Verandahs

All General Building Requirements

BUILDERS/CARPENTERS=

• REPAIRS • CORNICE• EXTENSIONS

• BATHROOM RENOVATIONS• WATER DAMAGE

Mark: 0417 810 940 • Kym: 0424 053 441BLD197938

BUILDERS/CARPENTERS=

A-Z HOME IMPROVEMENTSHome Renovations and Alterations

Tiling, Plastering, Masonary,Concreting, Gyprock fixing

All types of repair workMob: 0417 850 352

BLD 173912

BUILDERS/CARPENTRY=

Matthew Bishop0417 773 430

E: [email protected]: bishopbuilding.com.au

• New Homes• Renovations• Extensions• Bathrooms• Pergolas• Decking• CarportsLocal BuilderFree No Obligation Quotes

Lic No BLD 193159

BUILDERS/CARPENTRY=

Nuriootpa House & GroundsMaintenanceServicing theBarossaValley

BLD 198620

• Carpentry• Paving

• Welding & Gates• Render, Plaster & Brick Repairs

• Renovations &Maintenance Work

• Polesaw &Brushcutting

For Prompt Reliable ServicePh Chris Hall 8562 8216 or 0429 029 216

CARPORTS/GARAGES=

Rowe & Harveyhome improvements

James Harvey - Manager0429 094 993

• carports • verandahs• pergolas • garages

• sheds

BLD218677

CLEANING SERVICES=

BATHROOMS=

Shower SurgeonWe fix leaking showers!

• Regrout • Reseal • Waterproof• Tile Repairs • Tiling

FREE QUOTE AND GUARANTEE

Ph Mark: 0401 186 784www.showersurgeon.com.au

BLD 225357

CONCRETING/PAVING=

TIMPANOCONCRETING

Lic. BLD39093

� Driveways Sheds � Patios PathsNo job too small

FOR FREE QUOTES CALL RIC

04022 15031CONCRETOR=

CONCRETOR

FREE

QUOTES

Barossa Valley &Surrounding Areas

FOR ALL YOURCONCRETE NEEDS

CALL GEORGE 0427 334 617BLD210730

ANTENNAS=

CONSTRUCTION=

NEW HOME SPECIALISTSPh: 8523 2555 | Mob: 0449 836 645

STEVE McCARTNEYC O N S T R U C T I O N S

• Excavation • Concrete • Storm Water• Paving • Retaining Walls • Fencing• Wood & Steel Verandahs

BATHROOM RENOVATIONS=

WillMar MaintenanceTILING – FLOOR & WALL

SPECIALISING IN BATHROOM RENOVATIONSHIGH END QUALITY � LOW END PRICES

Dave Martin0412 042 061

Dave Williams0411 278 173

email [email protected] No. BLD 170598 & BLD 58206 | ABN 98 169 608 692

SERVICING GAWLER, BAROSSAAND SURROUNDING AREAS

CARTER SKIP BINSBINS/SKIPS=

NEED A SKIP?Call Nick on 0450 772 753

Various sizes availableLocally owned & operated

ANTENNA/INSTALLATION=

Jimcom Pty Ltd• New TV Aerial Installations

• Plasma & LCD wall mounting

• SMATV/MATV Systems

• Free Satellite TV Installation

• Home Theatre/SurroundSound Installations

• Pre-wiring Houses for PayTV, Phone Points and FutureTV Points

EFTPOS & Credit facilities available

Mobile: 0402 554 594Australian Government Endorsed Antenna Installer

1300 65 25 19

COMPUTER SUPPORT=

COMPUTERPROBLEMS?

7 days a weekrapid response!

1300 65 25 19No call out costs

BINS/SKIPS=

0433 010 934www.skips2u.com.au

Now Available

SKIP BAGS

Barossa Based in Nuriootpa

General & BuildersWaste

EPA Licensed &Insured

No time limit on bags.Bags are same strength as atraditional skip bin.Same Price as a normal skipbin to hire.Only pay for bag first, then payfor dumping on collection.

2 / 3 / 4 & 6 Cubic Meter SkipsAvailable (4 day hire)

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FLOORING=

FLO

OR

S Floor Sanding andPolishing

• Timber Floors • Cork Tiles • Parquetry

K.J. & J.C. RosenzweigLic No. R148170, R148724

Phone: 8563 3268

24/7Fast, friendly service

GrantsGlass & Glazing

Windows

Shower Screens

Mirrors

Splashbacks

& More

Grant McDonaldMob. 0409 248 234Fax. (08) 8523 3227

[email protected]

ABN 11064451100

GLASS/GLAZING=

PAINTING=

TOP SEALPAINTING

• Domestic • Industrial • Commercial • Interior/ExteriorDavid Howson

M: 0437 917 562 | TEL/FAX: 8523 4014Fully Licenced & Insured | E: [email protected]

Lic No BLD56911

GARDENS/LANDSCAPING=

CLIMBING HIGHTREE SERVICE“we go out on a limb for you”Tree Removal, Shaping, Pruning,Hedging & Stump RemovalPensioner Discount - Free Quotes - Fully Insured

PH Keith on 0402 108 153 0r 8523 1124

HOME/GARDEN MAINTENANCE=

EVERYDAY HOME AND GARDENMAINTENANCE SERVICES

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL – All rubbish and green waste removed from site• Lawn & garden maintenance/mowing• Weed control/spraying• General pruning/small trees removed• General home maintenance – inside

& outside

• House, shed and yard clearance• No job too small – will repair loose door

handles, leaking taps, hang pictures, changelight bulbs, etc.

• Fly screen wire replaced in doors and windows

Free quotes within 24 hours – Phone Tony 0433 131 292Email: [email protected] – BN 05184540 – ABN 94 078 024 723

PAVING=

Finn’s PavingFOR ALL YOUR NEEDS

� Driveways � Paths � Patios15 years experience

Phone Paul 0422 064 717Lic. No. 186093 ABN 54 758 773 783

PAVING/WALLS=

D J PAVINGABN: 55 751 067 976B/Lic: 170087

Darryl Saunderson

Mobile: 0411 872 557Ph/Fax: 8522 5191

�Paving�Block Retaining Walls

�Garden Walls�Landscaping

PEST CONTROL=

GRAY’SPEST CONTROL

BAROSSA VALLEY &SURROUNDING AREAS

56 yearscombinedPest Controlexperience

INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL• RESIDENTIALSPECIALISING IN

Prior to purchase inspectionsTermites - Bees - Ants - Rats - Mice

Possums - Spiders, etc.

Phone: 8563 0430 orCallum: 0432 743 746

SA owned & operated. All technicians fully licenced.

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PEST CONTROL=

PLUMBING=� All plumbing maintenance� Gas appliance maintenance� Renovations� Hot water systems� Emergencies� Solar & heat pump� Blocked drains� Competitive rates� Servicing Lyndoch, Gawler

and surrounding districts

Call now on...

0433 103 [email protected]

Lic: PGE 22 66 33 | ABN: 53 343 366 380

QUARRIES=MANTINA QUARRIESEST. 12 YRS ~ KAPUNDA’S OWN QUARRY

“Crushed & Tested Under Specifications”NATA LAB APPROVED

•Now selling Concrete•Full range of dolomite products available •Including

ballast for septic • Phone us for a free quote

East Tce Kapunda8566 2302

Ask for Rino or MargaretMobile 0407 601 116

Head Office, Pooraka(08) 8260 6266Ask for Rino,

Mobile 0407 601 116

REMOVALS/STORAGE=

QualityService Guaranteed

Local - City - Interstate24 HOUR SERVICE

Jeremy & KyliePh: 8565 6279 Mobile: 0401 023 206

Email:[email protected]

& STORAGE

Nowoffering

House

Cleaning

MECHANICAL=

Specialising in:• Auto Transmissions • Service and Lubes • Batteries

• Gas conversions and tune-ups100% guarantee on all work

Greenock Road, Nuriootpa ~ Ph: 8562 1646

TILING=

All types of walland floor tiling

Tom the Tiler & SonBathroom Renovation Specialists

FREEQUOTES

Mark: 0418 840 635 or Tom: 0418 829 736Ph/fax: 8523 3263 Lic No’s: 4844/182449

TIMBER SUPPLIES=

We stock all your materials for pergolas, shadehouses & landscaping

Friendly helpful advice available~ SPECIALISING IN TREATED PINE POSTS & TRELLISING ~

R & M TIMBER SUPPLIESLot 9, Kelly Road,Willaston, Phone 8522 6504

Ourtimber is

permanentlydiscounted

• Treated pine• Oregon• Pinus• Trellis• Poly Carb

Sheeting

NO JOB TOO SMALLNO OBLIGATION FREE QUOTE

Call Keith 0413 733 098Lic No PGE 129399

KEITH MOLLETE L E C T R I C A L

YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORTHAT TURNS UP!

• Rewires• Sheds• Extensions• Upgrades to

Switchboards

• Light/Power/Fans• Safety Switches• Domestic & Light

Commercial• Smoke Alarms

ELECTRICIAN=

GLASS/GLAZING

1A PAXTON STREET, WILLASTON SA 5118

=

• Glass • Shower Screens • Glazing • Manufacturers ofAluminium Shopfronts • Security Doors and Screens

8523 1940

Serving the Communityfor 20 years

24 Hour Emergency Service

LANDSCAPING=

Gardens by Graham & Co

Fast Friendly ServiceFREE QUOTES0417 840 761

• Dingo tight access earthworks• Complete garden makeovers• Machine laid garden edging• Drip irrigation systems• Lawns, natural & synthetic

PAVING & LANDSCAPING

www.gardensbygrahamandco.comS i n c e 1 9 8 6

TAXI=

• Restaurant and Airport Transfers• 7 seater available • 7 days

HOURS OF OPERATIONSunday-Thursday to MidnightFriday and Saturday till 3am

0400 631 631

TAXI BAROSSA & LIGHTCAB SERVICE

Contact Greg8563 3631

PAINTING & DECORATING=

• Interior/ Exterior• Domestic/ Commercial

• Rooms from $295*• Pensioner discounts

BUILDER ENQUIRIES WELCOME

Matt 0404 730 101Lic No. BLD 41536

info@iqpaintinganddecorating.com.auwww.iqpaintinganddecorating.com.au

*conditions apply

PAINTING & DECORATING=CRAIG MARSTON

PAINTER & DECORATOR

Phone 0403 007 863 or 8563 0217 (Tanunda)

Lic. No. BLD53282

• 25 years experience• Interior • Exterior• Decorative Finishes• Roof Restoration• Colour Consultation

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IN GEARYour guide to everything automotive - pages 22 & 23.

DIAMOND ADVANTAGEChallenger a perfect option - page 21.

Optional premium paint $450 extra. ABN holders only.2 Excludes Rental and Govt Buyers. Manual.

• Active Stability and

Traction Control

• 2.5L hi-power turbo diesel

• 3 TONNE TOWING CAPACITY

• Nudge bar

• Sports bar

• Side steps

• 16” alloys

TRITON GL-R 4X4$38,99O DRIVE AWAY

1• RX Pack includes

satellite navigation and

reversing camera, plus:

• Bluetooth® phone

connectivity

• Rear zone air

conditioning

• Rear spoiler

• 18" alloys

• ‘Sports Mode’ auto

• 3.2L turbo diesel engine

• 3 TONNE TOWING

CAPACITY

Private buyers only.

LANCER SX$20,990 DRIVE AWAY

1

• Rear spoiler

• Cruise control

• 16” alloys

• 7 airbags

• 2.0L MIVEC Engine

• Active Stability Control

• Active Traction Control

• USB audio connectivity

INCLUDES PREMIUM PAINT& BLUETOOTH® CONNECTIVITYPrivate buyers only. Manual.

See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information. hile stocks last. Lyndoch Motors reserves the right to extend or modify these offers. Offers available on new vehicles ordered and delivered between 1 and 31 August 2011. Business, Fleet sales by special arrangement. †10 year or 160,000km Powertrain Warranty (whichever comes first) (non transferable). *5 year or 130,000km New Vehicle Factory Warranty (whichever comes first). ^5 years or 130,000km Roadside Assist (whichever comes first). Service conditions apply. ‡ 4 years or 60,000km Capped Price Servicing (whichever comes first). Covers only those items specified under the standard ‘Maintenance for Normal operating Conditions’ schedule detailed in the Service and Warranty Booklet when carried out by an authorised Mitsubishi Dealer. Additional service/repair items (if required) are at additional cost. Excludes Government and Rental Fleet customers. See your Dealer for full details. ¥ $195 capped price service for each 12 month or 15,000km interval standard scheduled service (whichever comes first) up to and including the final 48 month/60,000km service (whichever comes first). 1. Recommended drive away selling price, which includes 12 months registration, CTP insurance, Stamp Duty and Dealer Delivery. 2. Proof of certification required. LAMP0240R/LYNDOCH

Gilbert St, Lyndoch.Phone 8524 4140. LMVD46275LMVD46275

Est. 1951

• Reverse parking sensors

• Hands free Bluetooth®

• 18” alloys

• Roofrails with crossbars

• Fog lamps

• Chrome exhaust tip

• Unique active styling

Private Buyers Only. 4WD.

LIMITED EDITION

OUTLANDER ACTiV$2,500 WORTH OF EXTRAS

JUST $195 PER 12 MONTHS/15,000KMS

¥

FOR LANCER CAPPED PRICE SERVICING

LIMITED EDITION PAJERO RX$59,99O DRIVE AWAY

1

$5,000 WORTH OF EXTRAS

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In print and on-lineIn print and on-line

THE past year has goneby in the blink of an eye.

And that is very true inthe case of MatthewJohn from John’s KastleCars in Tanunda.

Situated at 178 MurrayStreet, Johns has beenback with Kastle Cars

for a year.The John family are

well known in the valleyfor their motoringknowledge withMatthew’s dad Dalestarting Kastle Carsover 30 years ago.

After a stint on the V8

Supercars circuit withTeam Kiwi , Matthewreturned home to takeover Kastle Cars inAugust last year.

“It took no time at all topick up longtime clientswhen I came back,”Matthew said.

“I would like to thank allthe regulars and newcustomers who havemade my year home goso quickly. We have aloyal group of clients andappreciate their support.”

John’s Kastle Carsspecialise in vehiclesunder $10,000.

“We have a selectionof one to five yearwarranties available foryour peace of mind,”Matthew said.

“And if you are lookingfor a particular car whichI don’t have on the lot I’llfind it for you.”

Vehicles are workshopchecked, tested andinspected and ready forcustomers to test drive.

If you are on thelookout for a good valueused car drop in and seeMatthew at Kastle Carsat 178 Murray Street,Tanunda.

King of the Kastle

CELEBRATION: Matthew John at Kastle Cars in Tanunda.

LEARN HOW TO DRIVE with

REGIONAL TRANSPORT TRAINING SERVICES

SERVICING ALL AREAS

Phone Brian 0419 838 861or Cameron 0429 838 861

(MR & HR Licenses)[email protected]

www.regtraining.com.au

Forklift

SemiTrailer

Light & HeavyTruck

Small & LargeBus

Front End Loader& Backhoe

wh1736456

Next T.I.L.E. CourseSaturday 3rd & Sunday 4th September

GAWLER MOTOR WRECKING3 Prescott Crescent, Gawler Belt8522 5677 or 0416 081 109

WRECKINGFord Falcon BA XT Sedan 4 Litre motor, LPG only, andauto transmission, 158,000 kmFord Falcon BF XR6 Sedan 4 Litre motor, 73,000 km,most parts available. Ford Falcon BF II Stationwagon 4 Litre LPG only motorand auto transmission, most parts available.Holden Commodore VU Utility 5.7 Litre V8 Gen 3 motorand 6 speed manual transmission, 172,000 km.Holden Commodore VE Omega Sedan 3.6 Litre motorand auto transmission, 4 good doors, most partsavailable.Holden Commodore VY II Stationwagon 3.8 Litre motorand auto transmission most parts available.Ford Falcon AU Sedan 4 Litre motor and autotransmission, 154,000 km, most parts available

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SPECIALOF THEWEEK

TOYOTA 100 SERIES GXL LANDCRUISER . 4.2L turbo diesel, manual, A/C, pwr steer, good tyres, towbar, bulbar, roof bars, in burgundy. S/N 97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,990*

MiTSUBISHI VRX LANCER . Evo bodykit, sports exhaust, mags, lowered, Red in colour, A/C, pwr steer, power & tinted

windows. S222ALM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,990*

HOLDEN VIVA SEDAN. 66,000kms, manual, air conditioning, pwr steering, 1 owner, books. XOI-714. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,990*

CH LANCER ES. Auto, A/C, power steering, tinted windows, spoiler, books, service history. S/N 093 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,990*

MITSUBISHI EXPRESS VAN. Mid wheelbase, dual sliding doors, dual fuel, manual, A/C, pwr steer, roof bars, 1 owner,books. XIV-706 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,990*

KIA RIO. 1.6L, current shape, 5-door hatch, manual, a/c, pwr steer, books, burnt orange. XNY-093 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,990*

HYUNDAI GS ACCENT . Manual, alloys, A/C, pwr steer, fog lights, pwr windows, leather steering wheel, vivid yellow.

BB-531J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,990*

HONDA CIVIC VTi SEDAN. Auto, A/C, pwr steer, lmob, spoiler, burgundy colour. WOZ-033. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,990*

VT COMMODORE ACCLAIM WAGON. Series 2, white, auto, a/c, p/steer, cargo barrier, low kms, very clean & tidy. XFI-174I. $7,990*

FORD AU XR6. Manual, Tickford bodykit, Tickford wheels, A/C, pwr steer. XMY-250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,990*

TOYOTA CAMRY WIDEBODY. Auto, excellent condition, keyless entry, excellent service history, alloy wheels,spoiler. VXN-370 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,990*

MAZDA 323 ASTINA. 5-dr Hatch, 5-sp manual, p/s, A/C, drivers airbag, 17” alloys, red in colour. WHN-334 . . . . . . . . . $6,990*

NISSAN PULSAR PLUS Sedan, Alloys, Spoiler, A/C, pwr steer, 1 owner from new, white. WJK-977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,850*

HOLDEN COMMODORE VX LUMINA. Auto, cruise, alloys, tint, silver, A/C, spoiler, books, good serv history. S/N 061 . . $5,990*

HONDA CBR 600F 11/96. Previous female owner. Only 23,900kms. Ideal sports/touring bike. Black/grey colour. TII-563 . $4,490*

HYUNDAI ACCENT. 3 door, manual, 14” alloys, spoiler, A/C, pwr steer. WNB-314. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,990*

SUZUKI SWIFT. 5 door hatch, A/C, pwr steer, tinted windows, great first car. VPO-227 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,990*

VN LEXCEN (Commodore). Auto, A/C, pwr steer, 6 cylinder, towbar, great first car. VCN-322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,990*

MITSUBISHI MAGNA TN ELITE WAGON. Manual, pwr steer, air conditioning. As traded. S131-AAJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,095*

*Price does not include stamp duty or govt. chargesLVD 2515

ALL VEHICLES ARE AVAILABLE WITH AN AUSTRALIA-WIDE WARRANTY FOR PEACE OF MIND

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PAYING CA$HFOR CARS

FORD F150 CUSTOM PICKUP

V8 EFI, manual, A/C, pwr steer, alloy bull bar, spotlights, alloywheels, 2 spares, Tow bar, a great workhorse. XDM-195

$12,990*

BAROSSANISSAN

30 MURRAY STREET, NURIOOTPA

Ph: (08) 8562 2411A/H Christian 0407 873 977

Mike 0417 864 607 Jon 0418 801 544

www.barossanissan.com.au

NISSAN MID YEAR DEALS

MVD 1433

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Across the Entire Micra Range

1.9%+ PA COMPARISON RATE

+Finance approved to approved applicants of Nissan Financial Services Australia Pty Ltd for 36 months, terms and conditions apply. Applications mustbe received by 30/9/11 and vehicles must be delivered by 31/10/11. For private business fleet buyers only. + Prices exclude government charges

A Compact hatchback with space, safety& flexibility for an evolving lifestyle.

$25,990DRIVE AWAY*

Metallic paint $495 extraAuto also available.

NISSAN DUALIS ST Manual 2WD

• 4X2• Top Of The Range

• Leather• Climate Air

• Bluetooth

$32,990DRIVE AWAY* THIS WEEK ONLY!

Across the Entire X-Trail Range

HURRY - Ends August 31st

4.9%COMPARISON RATE AVAILABLE

AS WELL AS

ONEONLY!

NISSAN X-TRAIL ST-L AUTOSAVE $5000!

ST Manual from$41,888

DRIVE AWAY*ST-X Manual from

$46,888DRIVE AWAY*

Metallic paint $495 extraAuto also available.

NISSAN NAVARAAustralia’s Most Powerful Tradie

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In print and on-lineIn print and on-line

Take diamond advantage

OFFER: Steve Ahrens, of Lyndoch Motors, with a brand-new Challenger XLS.

STEVE Ahrens at Lyndoch Motorsoffers you Australia’s best new carwarranty with the Mitsubishi DiamondAdvantage customer care package.

When you buy a new Mitsubishivehicle you can expect the bestservice on offer.

Every new vehicle, including lightcommercial vehicles, comes with aten year / 160,000km* non-transferable Powertrain Warranty anda five year / 130,000km* New VehicleWarranty. There’s also a five yearPerforation Corrosion Warranty togive you total peace of mind.

If you have any questions about yourMitsubishi, you can call the CustomerAssistance Centre, 24 hours-a-day,seven days-a-week.

And no matter where you are inAustralia, the free five year /130,000km* Roadside Assist givesyou access to fast, comprehensiveroadside service 24 hours-a-day. Withrepairs, towing and storage servicesavailable, Roadside Assist ensuresyou’ll never be left without help.

Looking after your new Mitsubishi iseasy too, with capped price servicing.

When you book your vehicle in for itsregular service you can depend on ‘nosurprise’ servicing costs. Servicingcosts are capped for the first fouryears / 60,000kms* of driving, up tothe first four regular services andeight regular services for Ralliart andLancer Evolution vehicles.

Regular scheduled servicingensures the long-term reliability andsafety of your Mitsubishi and theScheduled Program Service alsohelps to protect your car’s resalevalue in the future.

Your Mitsubishi will be serviced byskilled, trained technicians and onlyMitsubishi genuine parts are fitted toyour car. All genuine parts are fullyquality control tested and carry a 12month / 20,000km* guarantee.

And with a network of more than 200dealers Australia-wide, your localMitsubishi is never too far awaymeaning you can experienceAustralia’s best new car warranty andcustomer care no matter where youare.

* Whichever comes first. Conditionsapply.

Challengertake off

POWERED by a 2.5L high power CommonRail Direct Injection Turbo Diesel engineand with the choice of five speed manualor automatic transmission, the MitsubishiChallenger is the ideal vehicle to get anyjob done.

Challenger takes the fun and comfort ofurban driving and blends it with thetoughness of 4WD off-road excitement.

The rugged Challenger gives youversatility, power and reliability in anydemanding environment from the miningindustry and construction sites to the citystreets.

In the driver’s seat you’ll notice the highdriving position which gives you a superiorview of the road and traffic while the stylishand durable interior provides the ultimatecomfort.

Underpinning the Challenger’sexceptional four-wheel drive ability isMitsubishi’s famed super select four-wheeldrive system which allows the driver tochoose between four driving modes:

2H two-wheel drive high range is theperfect option for general commuting orhighway touring in fine weather andpromotes fuel economy.

4H full-time four-wheel drive providesadded traction in inclement weather, orwhen the road surface becomes rough.

4HLC four-wheel drive high range with

locked centre differential delivering powerequally to all four wheels will ensure theChallenger easily defeats most four-wheeldrive tracks.

4LLC four-wheel drive low range withlocked centre differential is the answerwhen the going gets really tough.

The first three driving modes can beselected on the fly, meaning you can crossfrom city streets to the great outdoors withthe flick of a lever.

With a generous towing capacity of 3000kilograms and fuel efficiency of8.3l/100kms for manual and 9.81l/100 kmsfor automatic, the Challenger deliversflawless performance and outstanding fueleconomy.

Sharing the same platform as the highlypopular Triton range, Challenger utilisesthe ladder frame chassis structure andsome drive-train components and isequipped with Mitsubishi’s class-leadingAll Terrain Technology system, whichincludes Active Stability and TractionControl and multi-mode ABS with EBD.

And while the Challenger is built forbusiness, it doesn’t miss out on importantfeatures such as air-conditioning, remotecentral locking, CD player and power frontand rear windows to ensure driver andpassenger comfort no matter where yourday takes you.

PANEL: The controls of the impressive Challenger XLS.

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TRADITIONAL governmentregistration reminder stickershave been abolished as of July1, 2011 leaving many motoristsat risk of unintentionally drivingtheir vehicle unregistered and, ifcaught, facing significant fines.

The Motor Trade Associationof South Australia has teamedup with Registration Reminderto provide the community asticker, at a small cost, whichcan be placed on a vehicle’swindow to remind any driver thatregistration is due.

MTA executive director, JohnChapman, said that thereneeded to be an option for someform of registration reminder onthe vehicle for the convenienceof the owner and anyone elsewho may drive that vehicle.

“This sticker simply acts as avisual aid reminding anyonewho drives that car that it’sregistered,” Mr Chapman said.

“And when we think about it,many people actually drive ourcars, our family, friends,employees, service mechanicsand repairers to name a few.This simple reminder could saveSouth Australian’s hundreds ofdollars in fines,” he said.

As part of this change inregistration system thegovernment has also installedfixed and mobile cameras,which can detect if a car isregistered in real time and thena fine is issued appropriately.

“With the possibility of beingcaught increased, thosemotorists who have genuinelymisplaced their mail, forgot tochange their address may notget their renewal notice in timeand therefore unintentionallydrive their vehicle unregisteredand possibly fined.

“A visual reminder on thevehicle will help ensure driversare aware when the registrationis due,” he said.

The government has updatedits ezyreg website(www.ezyreg.sa.gov.au) anddeveloped a Smartphoneapplication which enablesanyone to check when aregistration’s expiry date isbased on a vehicle’s numberplate.

MTA’s registration reminderstickers are available for $2.75through MTA Print andStationery department, 84402666 or [email protected].

Rego reminder stickers

REMINDER: An MTA sticker serving as a reminder when a car registration is due.

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All things automotive

SPECIALISTS: Prior’s Automotive in Kapunda specialises in servicing all car makes and modelsand is your one-stop shop for all things automotive. From tyres, rims, and batteries to oils,exhausts and diagnostics, the Kapunda business delivers. Pictured from left are Aaron Floyd,apprentice mechanic, Josh Zbierski, qualified mechanic, and Grant Prior, owner/head mechanic ofPrior’s Automotive. Drop in and see the team at 19 Adelaide Road, Kapunda or give them a ring formore information on 8566 2098.

All work guaranteed

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• Power Steering Repairs • Parts and Coolers

• Manual Gearbox & Transfer Box Repairs

“Servicing the North for over 35 years”

GAWLER AUTOMATICTRANSMISSIONS & DIFFS

88 Murray Road, WillastonPhone 8522 2558

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“Servicing the North for over 35 years”

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• Auto Electrical• Air Conditioning• Dual Battery SystemsCaravan / Trailer

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EVERYONE knows thatWillaston Auto Body Repairs hasbeen serving Gawler andsurrounding area for 46 years.

What is also well known is thatthey specialise in auto crashrepairs, panel beating, and alsohave a 24-hour towing service.

But did you know Willaston AutoBody Repairs also have a greatreputation for mechanicalrepairs.

The highly-respected RoyalAutomobile Association (RAA)does because they have giventhe long-established companythe tick of approval.

Owner Adrian Bird said thecompany has always donemechanical repairs.

“However we really have neverpushed that side of the business,”Adrian said. “But is seems moreand more people are coming inand saying they didn’t realise wedid mechanical repairs.

“Willaston Auto Body Repairs isactually a one-stop shop for allyour car needs.

“We encourage people to comein and have a look around. If youneed something for your car wecan help out.”

Adrian said Willaston Auto BodyRepairs had recently joined withClaridge Holden in Adelaide and

found that association had beentremendous.

“We had an excellent relationshipwith Hage Holden in Tanunda butwhen they closed Claridge Holdenwas quick to step in and thepartnership is working well.”

Willaston Auto Body Repairsinstalled a new workshop last year

and are always on the search fornew equipment to improve theirtop quality finish.

Willaston Auto Body Repairshandle mechanical repairs to allmakes and models of motorvehicles, old and new and with astaff of 19, ensure your job isdone quickly and properly.

One stop shop

AWARDED: Owner Adrian Bird displays his RAA-approvedmechanical certificate at Willaston Auto Body Repairs business.

IN TUNE: Daniel Zerk, automotive technician (left) and Sam Bird,apprentice automotive technician, at work in the large workshop ofWillaston Auto Body Repairs at 84 Main North Road, Willaston.

Family business

THE Birds have nestled in nicely at Willaston AutoBody Repairs on Main North Road at Willaston.

Three generations of the Bird family are involved inthe successful and long-time business.

The patriarch of Willaston Auto Body Repairs isRon Bird who started up in 1964 and then camealong his son Adrian who started in his father’sfootsteps in 1971. And now his son Sam is involvedas an apprentice auto technician.

Adrian has taken over the day-today running of thebusiness but Ron still casts an eye over proceedingsalthough he is sidelined currently after a kneeoperation.

FAMILY: From left, Sam, Adrian and Ron Bird.

All you need to know about Willaston Auto Body Repairs

Services provided:• Crash repairs• Panel beating• Private and insurance work• Vehicle restorations• Metal finishing• Two pack booth painting• Hire cars are available if required.

Where: 84 Main North Road,Willaston.Phone: 8522 2287.Fax: 8522 4737.Email: [email protected]: www.willastonauto-bodyrepairs.websyte.com.au

Suppliers of quality productsto the crash repair industry.5 Graham St, Wingfield SA 5013Phone 8347 1355. Fax 8347 7227

Congratulations to the management and staff at Willaston Auto Body Repairs

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We look forward tomany more years

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“Working together......Growing together”

GAWLER AUTOMATICTRANSMISSIONS & DIFFS

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GENERATOR 10KVAQuality Aussie Brand, 16Hp GX420, Key/Cordless, Remote Start/stop, 3 x 15 ampoutlets, Digital Meter, Eco throttle, 32ltr tank,Wheels RRP $3500 Sell $1690. Delivered.Ph 0423 286 661.

FIREWOOD Red gum mix, well seasoned,split ready to burn. $200/tonne. Freedelivery to most areas. Ph: 0429380345

GARAGE/MOVING SALE Sat 20th Aug,Sun. 2st Aug, Sat 27th Aug. Sun. 28thAug. 9am - 6pm Inclusive. The Old BowerGarage & Store.Household items & appliances, DVD's,videos & C.D.'s, books, clothes, shoes,some oldish gym gear, some furniture &bed linen, semi precious rock collection,collector's clown dolls. All sensible offersconsidered. HELP ME GET READY TOMOVE.Register you interest in ex ElectricalContractors collection of gear.

FIREWOOD Quality seasoned. Split red.blue, sugar gum, mallee stumps sawnmallee & bags of kindling. Weighbridgedocket supplied. Pickup or deliverAVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY.Matthew Reimann, Firewood Supplies.0413089743. Delivery available 7 days byappointment. Credit Cards now accepted.

GARAGE / MOVING SALE Saturday 20thAug. 9am - 3pm. Great selection of indoor/outdoor & shed items. All got to go. 22King Street Lyndoch.

REED

The Family of MARIE REED invite Familyand Friends to her Funeral Service to beoffered on THURSDAY August 18,

commencing at 11.00am at Our Lady of

The Valley Catholic Church, 26 GawlerStreet, Nuriootpa, to be followed by Marie’sCommittal in St John’s Lutheran Cemetery,Tanunda.

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ANTIQUES, Bric-a-brac. 16 Brown Street,Kapunda. Saturday 20th. 8am.

FIREWOOD: Kindling 5kg bag $3.00 andHardwood 6kg bag $4.50. Phone BarossaEnterprises: 85624855.

FUNERAL NOTICES GARAGE SALES

ELECTRIC FENCE energisers. 2K battery$99. 15K mains power $199. Solar kits$265. All tapes, handles and insulators.Ag Power, Williamstown Road, CockatooValley 0408820024

SLUSHIE/FROZEN Cocktail MachineHOT CHOCOLATE Cocktail Machine

PUCKER POWDER. Slush-a-Licous Phone Pina 0434141097

www.slush-a-licous.com.auFamily owned, locally operated.

FOR HIRECOFFEE TABLE rectangular, two squarelamp tables, with glass tops, matching set$150 ono Phone 0411320188

SHED KITS6x6x2.4 C/B 2 Roller Doors..............$41506x7x2.4 C/B 2 Roller Doors..............$44806x9x2.4 C/B 2 Roller Doors..............$5200Kerb side delivery...............................$300

www.sidach.com.au1800 068 863WH1735645

CASH REGISTERS. New from $225.Receipt rolls and ink rollers to suit mostmodels. Tax Invoice with purchase. James0429014408

WHITE COCKATOO for sale. Talks andvery active. For quick sale $500 includingcage. Apex Bakery Ph: 85633797

KAPUNDA 3 b.r. villa, open plan living,dining room & kitchen. Garage u.m.r, R/Cair con. Main b.r. with b.i.r. Close to mainStreet & Primary School. $230 p.w. Forinspection Ph: Julie 0408088559

REED Marie -Passed away after a sudden illness at the

RAH on August 13, 2011.Aged 72 Years

Loving wife and lifetime mate for 52 yearsof "Old" Ted.

Devoted mother of Graham, Peter andKathy, Janine and Brett.

Nan to seven grandchildren and twogreat grandchildren.

Cherished memories

FOR RENTSTORMWATER 90mm pipe $13 andfittings. Gawler Irrigation Lot 11, PaxtonStreet, Willaston. 85232350

DEATH NOTICESCASH FOR BOTTLES & CANS. Winebottles, batteries, phone Lange's Can &Bottle Depot on 85642292 for tradinghours, 20 Newcastle St, Angaston.

SECURE CARAVAN, CAR, BOAT etc.-STORAGE. Gawler East. From $90* permonth. Call 0432436212

SHOP FREEZER-COLDROOM 6 glassdoor 4 metre x 2m. approx. 7.5 h.p. motor,packed ready for moving, $1,500.00 orbest offer. Phone 0412 171 491

FORLEASE

BAROSSA TOWING & SCRAP METALServices include cash for cars & scrapmetal. General towing available with tilttray. Bins available drop off & pick up formetal only. KEEP IT LOCAL. Ph:0404856309

OLDER STYLE Caravan. As is or torestore. Interested in 1950's & 1960'smodel. Pls. phone Jacky 0412587438

6OTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARYErvin Zeunert, Lorna Braendler 18thAugust. 60 wonderful years you havespent married to each other. Sharing lifelove and happy times, holding each otherthrough the bad and always being therefor one another. You and your amazingjourney together is an inspiration. Fromyour adoring family.

WANTED TO BUYANNIVERSARIES

SELLING, BUYING .......? Advertise in theHerald classifieds, and get results!Giveaway ads are run for 1 week, FREE.You can now place your classified ad atKapunda Newsagency, deadline is Mon-day 5.00p.m.

Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday.(Maybe subject to change)

Ph: 85632041, Fax: 85633655 or [email protected]

WANTED GRAZING LAND. Eden Valley/Flaxmans Valley and Barossa Ranges.Sheep only. Hills or vineyard, agistment orlease. Payment in advance. Ph.0418851483

SAW BENCH HIRE Mobile with operator.Reasonable rates. Ph: 0419807492 or85628055 a.h.

Barossa New Life ChurchTREASURE CHEST - FURNITURE

MART10 Murray St, Nuriootpa

Tel. 85622988

Monday - Friday 9am - 4pmSaturday 9am - 12pm

All donations of furniture,clothing, bric-a-brac

enable us to assist our Community

CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL.Ph: 0411165694

WECKERT - KELLERJenny & Gavin, congratulations on yourengagement. We are so happy for youboth and wish you a lifetime of happinestogether.Love from both families.

OYSTERS fresh from Cowell. Nextdelivery 25th August. Orders by Tues.23rd. For more information contact Clarrie0428272432 or Fax 86272504

ANYTHING WITH METAL Cash 4 cars,free collection. HAPPY SCRAPPY recycleit! 85630213 or 0406411117

NIAGARA 3000 recliner chair with heatand massage, working condition PAID$7410 2004 sell $400 Ph. 85662167

SICH - GINSBERGPeter & Mignon of Nuriootpa and Alan &Anne of London are happy to announcethe engagement of Leon to Louise.Love & best wishes from both families.

ANY SCRAP METAL Will pay cash for theremoval of yours. Ph: 0412259039

6 PERSON outdoor/indoor spa $3500ONO; Electric wheelchair, recently serv-iced, $2,000 ONO; Office computer desk/workstation $100; Piano Accordion $300.Free refrigerant A/C with any of the abovepurchases. 0417 623 331

WANTEDENGAGEMENTS NEED A PUMP? For all your needs,Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, Paxton Street,WILLASTON. Ph: 85232350

1930's Barossa Blackwood oval diiningtable $750, Carved timber couch $400.Both ex. cond. Ph: 85246760 or0413018849

CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph:0404856309

MAINS pressure blue line poly from $37roll. Gawler Irrigation, Lot 11, PaxtonStreet, Willaston. Ph: 85232350

FOR SALE MOTOR VEHICLES

LEITZ biological microscopes.1. Monocular pre 1900 still used.2. Binocular mid 1900'sFor full details please phone 85622384

VINNIES SALE 14 Adelaide Road,Gawler. Saturday August 20th, 7.30 am -1.30 pm.

LEADLIGHT - Local, professional afforda-ble leadlight. I'll come to you, or call atGawler Glass Design studio, 58 Yettie Rd,Williamstown. Weekly classes. Bob Pirch85247241

TILLEY'S TRANSPORT would like tothank all those who attended the accidenton Sunday 31st July in Willaston. Weapologise for any disruptions cause to thecommunity as a result of the accident andare very thankful damage was minimal.The local support and help was heartfeltand appreciative. Again Thank You.

SATURDAY 20th Aug. 9-3. Old furnture,iron bed, books, assorted bikes, toys,exercise equipment, pictures, china, com-puter games, ornaments. 10 RousevellRoad Williamstown.

HAY WHEATON 5 x 4 rolls $35 and peastraw rolls $25 - 0407811552

THANKYOUSATURDAY 20th. 8am start. RichardsAve., Gawler South.

40th BIRTHDAY

TRAEGER STEFANLook who’s 40 today

17/8/2011Have a great day.

May all your dreams come trueLove always, Mum & Matthew

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HAYOATEN WHEATEN

Hay from $55 rollPhone Peter & Bev Grocke0429 694 058 or 8563 2113

O'RIELLY, Edward (Ted)Jean, Jenny, Andrew and family sincerelythank everyone for the phone calls andcards on the loss of our dear Husband,Dad, Father-in-law and Pop.Please accept this as our personal thanks

RIVERTON ALL TOWN GARAGE SALESATURDAY 20TH AUGUST

FROM 8.30AM STARTPick Up Your Map atStuff "n"Nonsense

44 Torrens Road, Riverton

BIRTHDAYS

GUN SALES. Ammo, repairs, safes,accessories & service. Gawler Fishing &Outdoors, 48 Murray St, Gawler 85226200

RETURN THANKS

GERMAN SHEPHERD female pup (pickof the litter) 10 weeks due to buyerdefault. $600 ono. Ph: 85663078

LAIDLAW (nee Bignell) -Courtney, Bevan and Matilda welcomedtheir beautiful son and brother OLIVERFLYNN on the 11th August 2011 atTanunda WM Hospital weighing 8lbs12ozs. Oliver is the 6th grandchild forSally Bignell of Tanunda and the 4thgrandchild for Carole and Paul Laidlaw ofSydney.

BARCLAY, Bruce (Barkie)It's been a year since you left us on15/8/2010. Precious memories of yourlove and kindness will stay in our heartsforever.Always remembered by Lorraine Wutke &Family.

HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Advertise inThe Herald classifieds, and get results!

All Garage Sale ads MUST be prepaid.You can now place your classified ad atKapunda Newsagency, deadline is Mon-day 4.30 pm.

Classified deadline 5.00pm Monday(Maybe subject to change)

Ph: 85632041 Fax: 85633655 or [email protected]

GENERATOR 7KVA25ltr. tank. Remote control/elec. key start,incl. battery charger, hourmeter, wheels.Ideal for blackouts, power tools or farm. Stillin box under w'nty. Worth $3000, sell $1390.

Ph 0402 551 678

BIRTH NOTICES FOR SALE GARAGE SALESIN MEMORIAM

Class i f ieds PHONE(08) 8563 2041

FAX(08) 8563 3655

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BAROSSA FILM CLUB screening classicWestern "The Searchers" starring JohnWayne - "Greatest American Western ofAll Time". Friday August 19th 7.30pmFaith College Wine Education Centre. Allwelcome. Enquiries Imelda Carson 85648225.

COMING EVENTS

Turned 18 txt Candy, Playful 35yo txtMILF, Asian beauty txt Song to 0407 067

776 $3.00/msg pair Help1300306250

ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922

MT. PLEASANT area. Unrushed &personal 4 gents who prefer private.0466964374

PAINTER Local experience. Quality work.Free quote. Ph: Peter 0417805982 Lic.No. BLD48086

I'll get you everytime 1902 228 313$3.25pm pay/mobex CC: 1300 306 117

HOME CLEANING & IRONING - $15 offfirst reg. service so you try us out. Ph:Carolyn or Nat till 8pm daily incl. w/ends.0409691576

FARMER would like to meet slim lady, 45- 50 who likes country. View - long termrelationship. Reply PO box 169, Eudunda5374

CARPET, upholstery and rug cleaningservices. Commercial & domestic. Ring fora FREE quote. 0432436212

ABBY 19YO, Foxy, Fun & Frisky x1902 226 929 $2.95pm mobex.

R18+ 1st Min Free (02) 9884 1224

PERSONAL

BAROSSA EXTERIOR RESTORATION& PAINTING SERVICE

Roof seal & painting, stone and brickrestoration. Multi skilled labour available.Exterior excellence. Ph: Steve0434042793

WORK WANTED

The owner/chef Ned, will be closing the doors by September 12 - so all genuine offers over $12,000 now considered!

You could own the only licensed restaurant in Kapunda - which services over 5000 people! Ready to walk in & continue trading with the fabulous

reputation this fresh country gem offers!

Ongoing leasehold in the main street includes restaurant, accommodation,

large cellars, courtyard & garden area!

Offers are welcome for complete take-over &/or sales of stock & equipment.

Phone 8566 3554 to discuss details - this may be the dream opportunity for you!

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Copperpot Kitchen is For Sale/Closing

BUSINESS FOR SALEZUMBA - Greenock Institute Wednesdays10.15am and 6pm, Angaston PrimarySchool Hall Thursdays 6pm $12 -85628184

FREE Beginners Belly Dancing Classes atGawler (First class only) Tuesday 6.30 -7.30 p.m. Friday 11 - 12 p.m.Tanunda - Beginners & IntermediatesThursday nights, 8 week course. Ph: Kate0411384027

BALLROOM Dancing Classes Fri nights7.30pm, Lyndoch hall. Ph:83692282 - allages. www.bobandhalinasdance.com

DEVELOPMENT ACT 1933

LIGHT REGIONAL COUNCIL

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR

CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT

Pursuant to section 38 (5) of the

Development Act, 1993

Notice is hereby given that an application comprising a CATEGORY 3 DEVELOPMENT has beenlodged with the Council for a development assesment.

The application may be examined at the Offices of theCouncil located at 93 Main Street , Kapunda and 12Hanson Street, Freeling, during normal business hours andany person or body affected may make relevantrepresentations in writing concerning this application toreach the General Manager - Development andRegulatory Services at PO Box 72, Kapunda SA 5373 notlater than 5.00p.m. on wednesday, 31 August 2011.Each person making a sbmission should indicate whetherthat person wishes to appear personally or be representedby another party before the Council in support of thatsubmission.Please note that, pursuant to Section 38 (8) of theDevelopment Act, a copy of each representation recievedwill be forwarded to the applicant for a written response.

Details of the application are as follows:-DEVELOPMENT NO. 313/151/2011APPLICANT ADDRESS Access Planning SA200 Kensington RoadMARRTATVILLE SA 5068NATURE OF THE DEVELOPMENTTelecommunications facility comprising a 28m highmonopole and antennae, 2.4m chainmesh security fencingand equipment shelter (non complying)SUBJECT LAND- Smyth Road TANUNDA, Lot 1 FP 11549, Hd NuriooptaCERTIFICATE OF TITLE Volume 5390 Follo 63

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Stollberg Road, Freeling between ViewStreet and the eastern boundary ofNo.34 Stollberg Road in theFreeling Estate, will be closed betweenthe hours of 8.00 am and 6.00 pm onSunday, 21 August 2011 for the officialopening of the “Channel 9 TelethonHome and Land Lo�ery” event. Detours will be in place for passenger vehicles and emergency vehicles only.

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FRIENDS OF THE BAROSSA LI-BRARY's Annual General Meeting is onThursday 18th August, 2011, at 7.30 p.m.in the Barossa Council Chambers, Nur-iootpa. Guest Speaker: Joanne Thomas,the new Director of Corporate & Commun-ity Services at the Barossa Council.Drinks & nibbles provided. Everyoneinvited. For more information, telephoneHon. Secretary Jan Biscoe on 85643290

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GAWLER FOLDER/S & INSERTER/S

The Herald is the largest circulatingcountry newspaper in South Australia

with an audited weekly distribution of 21,400 copies.

We require the services of at least one person for the inserting

of catalogues and folding of 1000 papers in preparation for

household distribution in Hewett &Gawler East on Tuesday evenings.

Phone enquiries to the Manager,Tony Swan, on 8563 2041

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Packaging and Export Logistics Coordinator

[Flexible Part-Time Role]

Please forward applications or enquiries to the general manager, Mark Pearce at

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We’ve been handcrafting magical wines from our enchanted mud brick cellars in the Barossa Valley since 1976.

Reporting to the general manager and liais-ing with various stakeholders, the Packaging and Export Logistics Coordinator will be re-sponsible for coordinating and managing the packaging and export logistics requirements for our wines.

We would love to hear from you if you have a track record of:

maintaining high quality wine packaging standards

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Brauer produces Natural Medicines in accordancewith the Australian Code of Good ManufacturingPractices for Therapeutic Goods (Code of GMP)Manufacture and fill liquids, creams and tablets.Successful applicants will need to be able to:• Carry out manual duties.• Possess a positive work ethic.• Have a keen sense of initiative and ability to

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Initially being offered as a Casual Position

This diversified role will include personal caredelivery to elderly residents and has the

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Williamstown school hall to officially open

NEAR COMPLETION:School students and stafflook foward to the openingof their multi-purpose hall.

IF PATIENCE is a virtue then theWilliamstown Primary School liveby it.

Why?According to school principal Julee

Veljanovski, the school was one ofthe first within the state to receivebuilding funds for their hall and willbe one of the last to have theirsofficially open.

The school was awarded about$2million under the FederalGovernment’s Nation Buildingeconomic stimulus plan, Buildingthe Education Revolution, to build amulti-purpose hall and upgradeexisting facilities for students.

While earthworks were beingundertaken in late 2009 at theschool’s oval, human Aboriginalbones were found putting a halt tothe work.

The project was to be completed inlate 2010.

However, the optimistic schoolcommunity are thrilled to open theirbuilding in October and will do so instyle with a disco ball.

The new multi-purpose building,now completed on the outside, iscurrently having flooring installedto offer a sports area for students.The building will also involve akitchen.

THE planned upgrade of the GawlerRailway Station is set to become a reality.

The project has been approved by thestate parliament Public WorksCommittee.

Construction work will form part of the$293.5 million overhaul of the Gawler railline.

Member for Light Tony Piccolo said theupgrade will boost safety at the station.

“The new platforms, particularly at theGawler Station, have been designed toreduce the step and gap betweenplatforms and trains,” he said.

“Significantly, security will be improvedwith updated lighting and CCTV camerasthat provide coverage of platforms, accesspaths, access ramps and car parks.

“The upgrade of Gawler Station willhave essentially the same enhancements,but works will not involve or affect theheritage shed over the centre platform.”

COMMUNITY sport and recreation clubs willbe the big winners out of the Adelaide Ovaldeal, says Member for Schubert Ivan Venning.

Under Liberal party amendments passed inthe Legislative Council, the StadiumManagement Authority will have to pay rentfor Adelaide Oval.

The rent commences at $200,000 and buildsat $200,000 per year, capped at $1 million.

It is then indexed to CPI.The amendments will also require the

money to go to community sport andrecreation – not the treasury.

Mr Venning said the money will be placed inthe Sport and Recreation Fund and will gotowards the Active Club grants program.

“This is a great outcome for communitysporting groups in Schubert and the rest ofregional SA,” he said.

“Many of my constituents told me they wereconcerned about the massive expenditure onthe oval, so it’s great that more money willflow through to local sporting clubs.”

Upgrade Big winners

OPEN: The newBarossa VisitorInformationCentre andTanunda LibraryBranch wasofficially openedon Thursday.Pictured at thelaunch isBarossa Councilchief executiveofficer DavidMorcom, wineidentity MargaretLehmann,councillor SusieReichstein and2011 VintageFestivalchairman BillBiscoe.

Last Wednesday Bridge Barossa cele-brated its fifth birthday with a six-tableMitchell pairs game at Hans Haans’Winery.The pre game luncheon was delight-ful, fine wine from our sponsor Hansand a very entertaining afternoon wasenjoyed by all.North/South winners were RhondaWallace and Jim Hayes 68.3%, fol-lowed by Joan Lee and Kevin Jones56.3%, Fran Hannan and Ron Malewon a fine bottle of Barossa red forscoring bang on 50%, Marg Long andTrish Page 41.5%,Helen Sandow andZiggy Mentz 40.3%. East/West first were Elaine Kenny andAlec Harris 61.1%, followed by HelenFarrelly and Toni Harvey 58.3%,Chistine Salem and Jill Allanson54.6%, Joan and Howard Haese48.8% and nearest to 59% also winBaross red, Hans Haan and EvanAllanson 40.2%, Peta Connor andPeter Robinson 40%.On Monday night at four tables firstwere Ken Farley and Evan Allanson57.1%, followed by Toni Harvey andHans Haan 56%, Adelaide Abbott andMiles White 53.6%, Rhonda Wallaceand Jill Allanson 50%, EuniceKampman and Jim Hayes 47.6%,Pam and Max Jahn 45.2%, Joan andHoward Haese also 45,2%, MaryClerk and Peter Robinson 44%.Bridge is played Mondays at 7pm andWednesdays at 1pm. Information on8563 3204.

Maureen and Betty had a close com-petition in the Hair Flair ManicureTrophy. Ruth took the highest scoreand Audrey came a good last, bowlingleft. Good to be back.Results of play:R Bell 166/116 282, M Balch 154/102256, E Nicolai 103/141 254, AVanstone 82/87 169.15s: R Bell 1.24s: R Bell 1.

Barossa Bowland League results,points to date.Morning Stars: Two of Us 28, C DPlayers 28, Lucky Ducks 26, BowledOut 24, Lucky Strikes 14. Star bowler:Sharon Leske 45 POA (pins overaverage).Valleyites: The Drifters 61, Zodiac60.5, Tripod 51.5, Ten Pinners 45,WAFWOTEAM 43. Star bowlers:Warren McKendrick 17 POA, KarenWiebrecht 65 POA.Grapevines: Shane Waechter 100,Jeanette Georg 93, Sarah Mibus 88,David Leske 83, Stephen McIntyre 81,Wade Aslin 76, Graeme Heinrich 74,Karl Solly 73, Ben Chopping 72,Alison Munzberg 70, Debra Loffler 70,Rex Parmiter 63, Justin Bootsma 58,Lee Parmiter 58, Simon Paine 57,Leslie Walsh 56, Craig LeCornu 26.Star bowlers: Shane Waechter 32POA, Jeanette Georg 39 POA.Have A Ball: Lightning 20, Triple XXX14, Creepshow 10, Balls of Fury 8,Pinheads 8, Ten Pin Tubbies 2. Starbowlers: Mark Pohl 85 POA, MarilynRosenzweig 30 POA.Barossa Juniors: The Triple M’s 18,Chinese Fireballs 12, The Strikers 12,Pinkillers 11, Pinheads 10, TripleThreat 8, Annihilators 1. Star bowlers:Adam Mills 28 POA, Katherine White21 POA.Barossa and Light Table Tennis

Association results from August 10.A grade: Eden Valley 13-48 defKapunda 8-31; Birdwood/Mt Pleasant11-39 def Ebenezer Maroon 10-37;Ebenezer Gold bye.B-C grade: Freeling 15-53 def LightPass 6-30; Tanunda Black (B) 13-44def Tanunda White (C) 8-36; EbenezerGold (B) v Ebenezer Maroon (C)results unavailable.Premiership TablesTeam P Pts %A gradeKapunda 12 16 61.9Eden Valley 11 14 55.8Birdwood/Mt Pleasant 11 12 49.4Ebenezer Maroon 11 10 39.0

Ebenezer Gold 11 4 42.9B-C gradeFreeling 14 26 68.4Tanunda Black B 14 24 74.5Light Pass 14 18 58.8Tanunda White C 14 10 43.2Ebenezer Gold B 13 4 37.0Ebenezer Maroon 13 0 11.0

Gawler Petaque Club Results.Sunday, August 14.Mid Year Presentation.Game 1. Alan Collinson / Glenis Head/ Iris Stephenson d John Gejas / PamMoreland / Stan Wilson 13 - 3; AlanParman / Rose Parman d Joan Steel/Luke Randall (junior) 13- 2; Les Roud/ Allan Harris d Ben Saunders /Margaret Randall 13-3.In between the two games afternoontea was enjoyed by all. The midyearpresentation was made with the win-ners as follows;-JuniorsCameron Paul 201Luke Randall 171Harvey Walker 165SeniorsJohn Gejas 424Stan Wilson 333Glenis Head 329After the presentation a shootinggame was held with;- MargaretRandall scoring top score of 4; JohnGejas 2nd with a score of 3.Game 2. Alan Parman / John Gejas dPam Moreland / Alan Collinson / AllanHarris 13-4; Luke Randall / GlenisHead d Stan Wilson / Iris Stephenson13-11; Rose Parman / Ben Saundersd Les Roud / Margaret Randall 13-6.Gawler Petanque Club usually meetsat 1.30pm on Sundays at EssexPark,Victoria Terrace, Gawler (next totennis courts), unless the forecasttemperature on the preceding Fridayevening is for 35°C or above. Everyone, from eight years upwards,is welcome to come along and enjoy agame of petanque. The first three visits are free.Experience is not necessary, boulesand training are available. For more information contact MargaretRandall on 8563 1323 or 0427 631323.

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MARK: Tanunda’s Barry Kaesler takes a grab in front of Willastondefender Brandon Nottle. Kaesler, at full forward, finished withnine goals in Tanunda’s easy win.

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The Thursday ladies’ winter tennis competitionmatches were played in glorious weather at VineVale Tennis Club on Thursday, August 11. Results: Pepper 4 (32) d Nutmeg 2 (25); Paprika3 (27) d Mustard 3 (26); Cinnamon 5 (34) dCloves 1 (18); Ginger had the bye.Premiership tableTeam Pts %Cinnamon 62 62.41Paprika 49 55.01Ginger 42 49.88Nutmeg 37 49.46Mustard 34 47.04Pepper 31 45.67Cloves 25 36.73The most successful player was Faith Blackwell,who won 75% of her games. Chris Snowdencame second with her score of 72%, while JanetWardlaw scored 66.67% to come third.

BasketballMonday Juniors12 and under: Division One - Barossa 44 dUndertakers 10; Storm 42 d Jets 11; Little Lions34 d Sandy Creek 14. Division Two - Barossa Bulldogs 23 d STARplex Hawks 8;Warriors 22 def Allstars 0; Brookers 17 dCraigmore Yellow 13.14 and under: Backflippers 28 d Brookers 18;Raiders 20 d Hawks 16; Craigmore 39 d Lakers4.16 and under: Barossa Bulldogs Red 30 d RedDragons 29; Barossa Bulldogs Blue 25 dCraigmore Thunder 24; Celtics 33 d Warriors 27.Monday evening menDivision One and Two: Wizards 36 d M&Ms 28;Black Knights 50 d Flight Team 32; Angas ParkTigers 41 d By The Beard of Chuck 15; OrlagoBujic 56 d Flames 37; Dilligaf 60 d Wolverines 39.Division Three:Wreckless 0 forfeit Shakers 20;Turbos 37 d Roseworthy Panthers 18.Division Four: Donkeys 40 d Pacers 23; Red

Rockets 37 d Swarrens 14; Penguins 27 d RedLions 25.Tuesday daytime ladiesPhantoms 41 d Organized Kaos 26; Flukes 73 dFlamin Flamingos 32; Cheeky Chicks 46 dPhantoms 29.Tuesday juniorsUnder 8s: Williamstown 14 d Tigers 1.10 and under: Central Lions 22 d Red Devils 11;Sudden Impact 6 drew with All Stars 6;Williamstown 14 d Tigers 1; Run N Gun 23 dBarossa 4; Rockstars 4 d Redbacks 0; Celtics 7 dWild Lions 2; Barossa 27 d Starplex Hawks 3.Tuesday night menDirk Buttermaker 36 d GBS 27; Run N Gun 40 dCrumpet Squad 31; CS 43 d Clumsy Ninjas 37;Has Beens 34 d Tanks 19; D6 38 d James Lions35; Outlaws 35 d Gawler Gunners 23.Wednesday evening ladiesTangos 74 d Pink Panthers 20; Brookers 32 d JugO Norks 20.Thursday night mixedSteelers 59 d Spurtics 27; Chicken 66 d Dribblers46; Beamers 30 d More Effort 29; 5 Stars 45 dUltim8’s 35; Comets 69 d Black Magic 48.NetballMonday night ladiesWild Turkeys 33 d Checkmate Masters 24; Barossa30 d Pythons 16; The Opposition 36 d Jitterbugs 29;Trinity College 54 d Jaguars 12; Southies 37 dBulldozers 13; Cougars 40 d Gotacks 22; MixedNuts 20 d Fumblee Beez 18; Lucky 7 31 d Vipers21; Pink Ladies 0 forfeit Barossa High 5’s 20; Just 4Fun 19 drew with Purple 19.Tuesday evening mixedDirty Beaches 19 d Vengonboiis 14; Thats WhatShe Said 24 d Pink Paws 22; Hot Spuds 32 dBalls of Steel 12; Black Thunder 31 d Falcons 13.Wednesday evening ladiesFamily Affairs 30 d Escapees 27; St GeorgesRed 34 d TOSNC Blue 20; Benched 33 dDiamonds 18; Pink Bits 27 d Triple SSS 23; StGeorges 34 d Nite Flyers 24; Bits & Pieces dDementos 21.Friday ladies daytimeWasleys 29 d Mummas 27; Teals 34 d SuddenImpact 30; Lady Birds 28 d Barely There 14.

STARPLEX

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SPORTSSHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

TENNIS

Calling all Hot Shots - Tennis Open DayBIG changes are underway in tennis in theGawler and Barossa region. There arecompetitions available for players of all ages andat times that suit your busy lifestyle. Tennis is agreat way to stay fit and healthy while socialisingwith old friends or making new friendships.

The coming season will see the re-commencement of the exciting and fun MLCTennis Hot Shots format that is open to childrenfrom ages five and above.

All children who start playing tennis will beginin the Hot Shots format, using small racquets,mini nets and low compression balls. As yourchild’s skills improve they will progress throughred, green and orange ball grades thatprogressively help the transition to the large courtand higher bouncing ball over a few years. Thesessions are great fun with emphasis on eye, handco-ordination and learning the game of tenniswith children of similar ages.Gawler and Districts Tennis Association

All players are encouraged to contact their cluband begin forming teams for the coming season.

Team nominations are required by September10 so be quick to secure your spot to play tennisthis season. If you are a new player please go towww.gawlertennis.com.au to locate a club of yourchoice and general information about tennis in theregion. Please call Heather Szulc on 8523 0205 orWayne Butcher on 8522 4651 if you have anyquestions.

A tennis ‘Come and Try Open Day’ is planned forSunday, August 21 at Victoria Tce, Gawler courtsfrom 10.30am-1pm. A barbecue lunch will beprovided. Players of all ages are welcome to comeand have a hit and for the younger ones a greatway to see the Hot Shots format in action.

The main season starts on October 15 forSaturday afternoon seniors, October 22 forjuniors, and the popular Wednesday night socialcompetition on about October 26. Monday night

competitions are also running. Contact RickBailey on 0419 218 458 if that night suits you.

To make it easier for teenagers to keep playingchanges have been made to the Friday nightcompetition. From this season the age group hasbeen increased to 19 and under at December 31and two separate boys and girls divisions will playon a Friday night. If you are slightly over 19 andwish to continue to play on a Friday night pleasecontact your club as we would like to include you,but also keep in mind the Saturday afternoonseniors competition. The Saturday morningcompetition will be more aimed towards 16 andunder players.Barossa and Light Tennis Association

The 2011/12 tennis season starts October 15.Many clubs will be holding their pre-season opendays over the next four weeks, to coincide withtennis month, which runs from August 20 toSeptember 25.

Clubs are reminded that team nominations forall competitions are due by September 10.

Tennis is a game for everyone to enjoy and thecompetitions on offer this season should providesomething for all ages and abilities. The followingcompetitions are combined with Gawler tennis.

Saturday afternoon senior competition;Saturday afternoon doubles competition; Fridaynight Division One and Two juniors for boys andgirls in separate competitions.

Barossa and Light competitions: Saturdaymorning juniors Div Three and below boy/girlcomposite sides of four players.

The very popular night competitions on Mondayand Wednesday evening will continue this season.Teams of four males and four females will playthree doubles including a mixed double.

Contact your local club to secure your spot toplay tennis this season. Please call Sharon Jenneron 0428 631 454 or Greg Campbell on 0402 119892 if you have any questions.

Email: [email protected]

Tennis roundup

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KAPUNDAA GOOD field turned out for a“stableford” comp with a differencefor the Ian and Sue Todd KapundaPost Office trophy. Under the“Chicago” format players startedwith minus points with the lowerhandicappers the most into thered. Points were scored as eight foran eagle, four for a birdie, two for apar and one for a bogey. Anythingfrom double bogey up didn’t score.It was an interesting game andonce players worked out theconcept proved to be a little bit offun. It appeared on the surface tobe stacked in favour of the higherhandicaps and the final scorescertainly reflected that.Damien Trotta had the better of theday with a very good +5 to claimthe prize.The C grade was pretty close withChris “Raz” Menz next best with +4and Jimmy Wilson one furtherbehind. It was great to see ex-clubpresident Dave “Bish Bash”Bashford making more regularappearances and he ended upwith +2.Geej Prior obviously had areasonable day as he was the onlyplayer in either B or A grade whomade it back into the black. His twopoints were just ahead of CraigSutherland, Joe Ryan and JohnSheppard who all got back to“square”. The A grade was a different matterwith a very good score of “square”coming from M Colquorn. The nextbest was -3 from Ian Watson andBarry Williams with several othersat -4. I am guessing the rest of theA graders failed to make manypars and birdies were even rarer.The ladies fared better with DebStrongward on an excellent +3 andJanet Morrison with +1.The course was in excellentcondition with obviously some bighours put in on mowers all over thecourse. A great effort from themany willing volunteers.I hate to be the bearer of bad news(or good news depending on whatside of the fence you are on) but assomeone went to the trouble of

texting me a message I feel it onlyfair that I should share that IngeSmith beat hubby Graham off thestick again. Sorry Smithy, I guess itmust have been the late start youhad. I’m sure it wasn’t the companyInge was keeping for the round. I must make a mention of theMonthly medal stroke round fromthe previous week when MickFiddes blitzed the field with amagnificent nett 64. I believe it mayhave been the first time Mick hadbroken 80 at Royal Kapunda andI’m sure it wont be the last. Welldone Mick. This week we have areal stableford round for theKapunda Coppers Cup. It is alsoprogrammed as the final round ofthe Dave Forrest “Top Dog”matchplay so I will have the fullresults next week. Chicago stableford competitionwinner D Trotta +5.A grade: M Colquorn 0, I Watson -3, B Williams -3, J Lindeblad, RMottau, G Tilbrook, P Morrison all-4.B grade: G Prior +2, C Sutherland,J Ryan, J Shephard all 0, T Scheer-1, D White -1, M Hennessey -2.C grade: C Menz +4, J Wilson +3,D Bashford +2, M Gontar +1, GSmith +1, M Ryan 0, P Hill 0.Ladies: D Strongward +3, JMorrison +1, T Perry -4.LadiesLil Mo’s Bakery, Kapunda 2ndround championships, 2nd day 2day eclectic.A grade winner C Koch nett 76, r/uG Ryan nett 77.B grade winner J Teagle nett 79,r/u W Wilson nett 81.NTP A grade C Pfitzner; B grade ISmith. Long drives: A grade CKoch; B grade I Smith.BAROSSAAndrew Maynard Trophystableford competition winner GBethune 39. A grade G Bethune39, r/u S Kurtz 39; B grade IWalker 39, r/u K Farley 38; Cgrade L Hunter 39, r/u EPlanthaber 37.A grade (32 players): J Gerhardy 38,T Cowgill 37, J Alderson 37, PHefferan, I Baldwin, M George all 36.B grade (25 players): B Beattie 37,L Williams 37, D Wall, G Fechner,M Wilson all 35.

C grade (31 players): S Blackmore36, R Doecke 36, M Graetz 35, LHampel 35, E Allanson 34, PGraetz 33.Ladies competition winner PChiverton 37. M Dunn 35, SSiviour 33.NTP 3rd G Bethune; 4th secondshot G Johnson; 6th J Alderson;12th P Hefferan; 10th second shotP Baldwin; 17th J Alderson.Long drives: A grade L Jerram; Bgrade D Wall; C grade A Smith. Ladies novelty, NTP 12th secondshot: B Baird.Midweek stableford competitionwinner S Andrews 40, r/u PMcCarthy 39. Ball winners: LWilliams 38, R Kraft 38, DQuodling 36, J Gerhardy 36.NTP 6th D Trinne; 15th S Andrews.4BBB: B Lythgoe, R Kraft 47.MT PLEASANTSaturday MatchplayChampionships: S Tregenza d MSterios 1 up; C Noble d R Jackson2 and 1; T Lehmann d L Claridge 2up; D Higgins d D McQueen 3 and2; R Hargraves d L Ness 1 up; DSwann d P Turvey 4 and 2; TMitchell d J Zerk 5 and 4; N Wilsond C Backman 1 up.GAWLERLadies. Gawler Ladies Trophy wasthe event sponsor for the day’sstroke competition. Division One: LJeffery 80, K Korber 81. DivisionTwo: L Polito 69, L Pearson 77. NTP4th K Korber; 6th L Polito. Birdies: KKorber, G Potter, B White, L Polito.Gobblers: M Bow.Thursday. The competition was wonby Jason Assender with 41 points,followed closely by Phil (Grandpa)Heffernan who had 40 points. Therewill be no free pies for Phil this weekfrom Gawler South Bakery. Ballwinners: D Hurley, A Yule, G Gray, KMorse, J Martin, T Pearson, DFunnell, P Pogas, M Dawes, CScott, E Richardson, G James. NTP4th C Swinstead (Elders); 6th CSwinstead (Spencer Flooring: 11thW J Martin (Elders). Birdie balls: RThomson, C Swinstead, A Yule, SSpencer, L Gross, H Smits, CCommins, P Pogas.Midweek. Competition winner wasBarry Marsh with 39 points, followedby Ian Chaplin with 37. Ball winners:H Smits 36. Birdie balls: M

Leisavnieks.Saturday. The second qualifyinground for the Match Cup and somefine weather saw Darryl Funnell winthe stroke competition with nett 63.Some great scores all-round saw agood qualifying line-up for the MatchCup. All qualifiers can be seen onthe club’s website with their teetimes for next weekend. A grade: DFunnell 63, M Dawes 69, C Scott 71.B grade: P Baker 68, D Willats 69, PPoysden 70. C grade: B Santini 66, ILaurence 72, S Sandercock 72.Ladies winner: K Barr 73. Ballwinners: J Assender, S Voight, GScotland, K Jarvis, P Pogas, JHolmes, M Barlow, I Pye, D Wilson,J Martin, D Hodby, D Shepherdson,K Dredge all 73. NTPs and longdrives: 2nd G Barber (UleyburyWines); 3rd long drive C McKenzie(St Kilda Hotel); 4th T Milics(Giannitto Hotel Group); 6th CMorrison (Kingsford Hotel); 3rd shot9th G James (Roseworthy Hotel);Fasta Pasta long drive 10th DStewart; 11th M Yardley (Hi BeamCar/Dog Wash); 14th M Yardley(Bushmans Hotel); 16th M Yardley(Willaston Hotel). Birdie balls: JBaum, P Warburton, S Jeffery, IMonro, I Pye, M Collier, C Commins,C Morrison, K McLean, G James, GPage, R Minett, J Williams, MDawes, J Assender. Next week’scompetition is stroke, sponsored byDave Batterbury.Sunday. Lorenzo Chiappetta wonthe par event with +4. Runner upwas Clifford Commins on acountback from Mark Dawes, bothwith +2. Ball winners: M Dawes,Skye Jeffery, S Jeffery, S Francas, RDeer. NTP 4th S Jeffery(Cheesecake Shop); 6th CCommins (Spencer Flooring). Birdieballs: S Francas, D Terrell, MDawes.The club’s annual Coca-ColaClassic event is being held onSeptember 8 to 12. Entry forms andinformation available in theclubhouse or phone 8524 4231.TANUNDASaturday stableford competitionwinner D Goers 41 c/b. A grade DGoers 41, r/u B Bailey 37 c/b; Bgrade N Giles 41, r/u L Sauer 40c/b; C grade T George 38, r/u DCock 36; Ladies R Newstead 30.

Long drives: A grade S Fechner; Bgrade B Hage; C grade N O’Brien;Ladies J MacPhail.NTP 6th J Sonntag (PeterLehmann); 8th B Bailey (TPGB);11th D Goers (Langmeil); 16th DKraehenbuhl (Rusden); 7th hole2nd shot B Bailey (Kalleske).Rundown: J Farley 40, P Lithgow37, P Roberts 37, J Phillips 36, BEckermann 36, B Hage 35, PGiersch, D Newstead, MCampbell, J Denley, G Krueger all34.Sunday Pro Shop stablefordcompetition: S Rawlinson 37, COthams 36, B Burns 34.Men’s Midweek stablefordcompetition: C Crichton 40, PDenley 39, B Hage 35. NTP B Hage.

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Kapunda shooting. A Helbig stage trophy 500yards, August 13.There were a total of 18 shooters and one visitor who is now aprovisional member, Barry Kalleske.There was a bit of rain to start the day of but we then got into it after therain stopped. The wind was a bit tricky, the sort of weather were youhad to check the flags and your wind.There was also three possibles shot for the day T Otto 60.4, A Kerin60.5 and L Williams 50.3. Well done. Next week is the 4 and 5 teamshoot at Wallaroo. Make sure you are there by 11:30am, no later, andbring afternoon tea for afterwards to share.Team 1: L Williams (captain), S Klose, T Otto, L Otto, A Kerin. Team 2:T Klose (captain), B Ireland, D Pumpa, J Taylor, T Andrews.Reserves: P Larsen, G Neldner.Handicap/trophy winner was L Williams with 22.22 per cent and hewas also Top off rifle with 99.8 and he was also sniper 20.3.Fullbore R1 R2 O/R H/C Total % SL Williams 50.3 49.5 99.8 4.5 100 22.22 20.3J Hoerisch 48.2 49.5 97.7 7.5 100 40 19.1S Klose 47.3 49.3 96.6 3.75 99 18B Ireland 48.2 48.1 96.3 5.25 100 76.19 18A Helbig 48.1 46.4 94.4 4.75 98 16G Davies 44.2 48.4 92.6 9 100 88.89 16S Preece 43.4 46.1 89.1 89J Cawthorne 40.1 45.2 85.3 13 98 18.1S Barrie 38.1 45.1 73.2 20 93 14F Class R1 R2 O/R H/C Total % SL Otto 58.3 59.6 117.9 4.75 120 38.71 22.1T Otto 60.4 57.3 117.7 4.75 120 63.16 21.1J Taylor 58.6 57.3 115.9 9.5 120 52.63 17.1A Kerin 60.5 54.4 114.9 10.25 120 48.78 21.1G Neldner 51 57 108 19 120 63.16 17C Helbig 51.1 55.1 106.2 16 120 87.5 17B Kalleske 53.1 52.3 105.4 105 19.1P Larsen 51 52.1 103.1 20.75 120 57.83 19T Andrews 49.1 49.1 98.2 20.25 118 14Next week: Wallaroo.

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As of August 10.Team P W L F Ag % PtsTh Crownies 16 14 2 172 68 71 28Beenies 16 12 4 137 103 57 24Greenock 16 12 4 132 101 56 24Breakers 16 11 5 151 89 62 22Angas Park 16 11 5 130 110 54 22Valley 16 9 7 132 108 55 18Eden Valley 16 8 8 115 125 47 16Weintal Wobblers 16 7 9 109 131 45 14Th Clubbers 16 5 11 100 140 41 10Vine Inn 16 3 13 82 158 34 6Sharks 16 2 14 87 146 37 4Weintal Girls 16 2 14 85 155 35 4

Results: Beenies d Breakers 9-6; Valley d Clubbers 9-6;Crownies d Wobblers 12-3; Vine Inn d Sharks 8-7;Greenock d Girls 11-4; Eden Valley d Dodgies 10-5.

Results from matches played on August 11.Division One: Two Wells Tavern d Xchanged 11-4;Smithfield Outsiders d Soccer Club Eagles 9-6;Roseworthy Blue d Soccer Club Kruisers 11-4; TwoWells Taverners d Overway WYM 12-3; No Fear.Commd Exchange Hotel 11-4; Smithfield What The’s d TwoWells Commercial 8-7.PremiershipTeam P W L F A STwo Wells Tavern 18 18 0 186 84 34**Two Wells Taverners 18 16 2 176 94 32Smithfield Outsiders 18 13 5 157 113 26Soccer Club Eagles 18 12 6 154 116 24Roseworthy Blue 18 11 7 152 118 22Two Wells No Fear.Comm18 10 8 146 124 20Overway WYM 18 10 8 132 138 20Smithfield What The’s 18 6 12 120 150 12Exchange Hotel 18 4.5 13 107 162 9Soccer Club Kruisers 18 3 15 105 165 6Xchanged 18 2.5 15 99 170 5Two Wells Commercial 18 2 16 87 183 4** 2 points deducted for sheets not submitted on time.Division Two: Willaston Wanderers d WillastonSpinners 9-6; Sandy Creek d Roseworthy Shooters 11-4; Overway Underways d Gungellan Gunna’s by forfeit15-0.PremiershipTeam P W L F A SWillaston Wanderers 17 14 3 147 108 28Sandy Creek 17 13 4 149 106 26Overway Underways 17 9 8 138 116 18Roseworthy Shooters 17 6 11 111 137 12Willaston Spinners 17 5 12 110 145 10Gungellan Gunna’s 17 4 13 109 146 8

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BAROSSA 8-BALL Barossa HockeyPremierships

A Men Team P W L D B F A GD Pts1 Nuriootpa 13 10 2 46 19 27 312 Two Wells 13 8 2 44 17 27 27 3 AM United 13 5 6 43 23 20 17 4 Tanunda 12 4 4 28 19 9 16 5 Trinity 12 2 7 21 57 -36 9 6 Gawler 13 2 10 18 65 -47 7

A WomenTeam P W L D B F A GD Pts1 AM United 10 9 0 1 0 42 11 31 28 2 Nuriootpa 10 7 3 0 0 49 15 34 21 3 Gawler 11 3 4 4 0 22 31 -9 13 4 Trinity 11 1 7 3 0 7 33 -26 6 5 Tanunda 10 2 8 0 0 6 36 -30 6

B MenTeam P W L D B F A GD Pts1 Tanunda 12 7 0 5 0 33 9 24 26 2 Nuriootpa 12 5 2 5 0 31 19 12 20 3 AM United 12 2 6 4 0 15 28 -13 10 4 Two Wells 12 2 8 2 0 15 38 -23 8

B WomenTeam P W L D B F A GD Pts1 AM United Blue 10 8 0 2 3 37 5 32 26 2 AM United Maroon 10 5 3 2 2 26 17 9 20 3 Nuriootpa 10 5 3 2 3 19 15 4 17 4 Two Wells 10 3 6 1 2 9 34 -25 10 5 Gawler 10 0 9 1 3 3 23 -20 1

Under 18Team P W L D B F A GD Pts1 Tanunda 12 11 1 0 0 42 14 28 33 2 Gawler 12 7 3 2 0 26 18 8 23 3 Two Wells 12 2 8 2 0 13 30 -17 8 4 Nuriootpa 12 1 9 2 0 15 34 -19 5

Under 15/16Team P W L D B F A GD Pts1 Nuriootpa 12 10 1 1 0 45 15 30 31 2 Gawler/Trinity 12 8 3 1 0 33 20 13 25 3 Tanunda 12 4 7 1 0 14 28 -14 13 4 AM United 12 0 11 1 0 11 40 -29 1

Under 13/14Team P W L D B F A GD Pts1 AM United 10 7 0 3 2 25 3 22 24 2 Nuriootpa Gold 11 7 4 0 1 25 14 11 21 3 Two Wells/Trinity C 10 5 1 4 2 32 14 18 19 4 Nuriootpa Green 10 3 4 3 2 6 13 -7 12 5 Tanunda 11 3 6 2 1 7 18 -11 11 6 Gawler 10 2 7 1 2 6 26 -20 7 7 Trinity College 10 1 6 3 2 4 17 -13 6

Barossa Hockey scoresA menTrinity v Tanunda no score recorded; AMUnited 4 d Gawler 2; Nuriootpa 2 d TwoWells 0.

A WomenAM United 3 drew with Gawler 3; Trinity 1d Tanunda 0; Nuriootpa had the bye,

B MenNuriootpa 5 d Two Wells 0; Tanunda 5 dAM United 0.

B WomenTwo Wells 1 d Gawler 0; AM United Blue4 d AM United Maroon 0; Nuriootpa hadthe bye.

Under 18Gawler 3 d Tanunda 2; Two Wells 1 drewwith Nuriootpa 1.

Under 15/16Nuriootpa 4 d AM United 0; Gawler/Trinity2 d Tanunda 0.

Under 13/14Two Wells/Trinity College 3 drew with AMUnited 3; Trinity College 1 d Tanunda 0;Nuriootpa Gold 3 d Gawler 0; NuriootpaGreen had the bye.

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Barossa, Light and Gawler FootballAssociation - Played August 13.

A GRADENuriootpa 2.1 5.3 8.6 11.14(80)Angaston 4.2 6.2 7.6 8.8(56)Best: Nuri - B Thiele, W Nicholls, D Cragg-Sapsford, C Taylor,A Bryce, R Salter; Ang - C Harvey, P Bennett, A Pech, JWilson, C Hadden, M Doecke.

Goals: Nuri - J Furnell 2, T Hamilton 2, C Taylor 2, J Jaensch,S Hausler, C Gogoll, W Nicholls, N Salter 1 ea; Ang - JRoesler 3, M Pech 2, C Harvey 2, C Hadden 1.Kapunda 3.5 10.8 13.11 15.14(104)Freeling 0.1 0.1 3.4 4.8(32)

Best: Kap - W Farley, S McKinnon, M Holding, J Nicholas, SRyan, C Prior; Free - T Muster, S Schubert, D Leske, MGreenwood, A Selleck, J O’Riley.

Goals: Kap - W Farley 8, A Parsons 2, J Nicholas 2, S Ryan,B Taylor, M Holding 1 ea; Free - L Mensforth 3, D Leske 1.

Barossa District 3.1 6.4 11.6 12.9(81)South Gawler 4.2 4.4 6.5 10.6(66)

Best: Bar - L Kent, M Stelzer, A Amber, C Pinch, R James, SJenkins; South - H Lawry, K Economou, M Foldesdy, RAppleton, A Bayliss, G Penfold.Goals: Bar - H Commane 4, S Wills 2, R James 2, A McAlpine2, D Curtis 1, M Baraglia 1; South - A Parsons 3, A Bayliss, KEconomou, R Porter, J Dare, B Kerr, M Foldesdy, B Scott 1ea.Tanunda 5.2 13.6 19.10 21.16(142)Willaston 4.4 4.8 4.9 7.10(52)

Best: Tan - L Westhoff, B Kaesler, L Wells, T Schiller, RBignell, L Agars; Will - M Brooks, J Jones, J Taylor, S Walton,C McLean, M Bates.Goals: Tan - B Kaesler 9, S Agars 3, T Schiller 3, L Agars, AFechner, P Neldner, B Britton, S Rogasch, L Westhoff 1 ea;Will - C McLean 3, J Carter, J Cole, J Taylor, S Walton 1 ea.

RESERVESNuriootpa 4.4 7.8 12.12 16.13(109)Angaston 1.0 4.1 4.1 7.2(44)

Best: Nuri - R Worroll, R Skipworth, T Jungfer, A Elix-Berndt,A Edwards, L Cook; Ang - C Jasper, M Ransom, B Trinne, JTalbot, C Nagel, W Hughes. Goals: Nuri - A Edwards 4, DRomeo 2, J Smith 2, A Kurtz 2, T Gogoll, L Cook, T Jungfer, CBurgess, A Elix-Berndt, G Falkenberg 1 ea; Ang - C Jasper 2,B Trinne 2, C Nagel, M Ransom, J Rosenzweig 1ea.

Kapunda 4.3 9.6 13.11 18.14(122)Freeling 0.2 0.3 1.3 4.4(28)

Best: Kap - A May, R Zivic, J Cobbledick, B McKinnon, ANitschke, L Watters; Free - J Ashenden, L Shannon, JVanDerKlaauw, T Carmichael, L Schuster, P Leske.Goals: Kap - A May 4, L Mickan 3, R Zivic 3, J Cobbledick 2,T McKinnon 2, M May, L Norman, B McKinnon, A Nitschke 1ea; Free - K Smith 2, D Cook 2.South Gawler 4.2 8.3 11.4 17.7(109)Barossa District 0.1 0.1 2.3 2.4(16)

Best: South - T Bowden, K Houston, M Trezeciak, LMcCracken, M DeMeo, C Connolly; Bar - C Howarth, DPfeiffer, R Fromm, J Osborne, S Vanstone, J Rider.

Goals: South - S O’Donoghue 5, C Connolly 4, K Dudek 2, JCosta 2, N O’Reilly, M Trezeciak, C Carter, T Bowden 1 ea; Bar- D Crack 1, J Rider 1.

Willaston 5.3 6.5 8.7 10.13(73)Tanunda 0.1 2.3 3.4 6.5(41)

Best: Will - S Woods, L Copley, J Farrow, C Miller, JGoodfellow, D Hendry; Tan - R Ferrett, D Schilling, KFalkenberg, M Grocke, J Zimmermann, S Tscharke.

Goals: Will - L Copley 5, D Brooks, G Taylor, M Cotton, CMiller, B McLean 1 ea; Tan - K Falkenberg 2, L Hamra 2, DSchilling 1, C Gattermayr 1.

SENIOR COLTSNuriootpa 10.3 17.10 23.18 29.20(194)Angaston 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0(0)

Best: Nuri - J Baldwin, J Dahms, C Schneider, J Graetz, ZDahms, T Blight; Ang - M Makris, B Fairey, L Jones, THumphries-Carnelly, H Edmead.

Goals: Nuri - C Schneider 11, J Baldwin 4, J Steer 3, TLaverty 2, R Schultz 2, Z Dahms 2, J Braunack, A Cameron, JJaensch, K Hammerling, J Simpkin 1 ea.

Freeling 10.1 19.5 25.9 34.12(216)Kapunda 0.0 0.0 2.2 3.3(21)

Best: Free - S Maynard, B Ryan, T Barnes, A Langford, RSchirmer, J Ashenden; Kap - B Sinclair, T Matthews-Brown, DCollins, B Schiller, J Williams.Goals: Free - B Ryan 7, C Hirst 5, S Maynard 4, T Barnes 3, DHamlyn 3, B Haseldine 3, J Robinson 2, M Ortlepp 2, ALangford, J Hancock, J Ashenden, K Johnson, R Schirmer 1ea; Kap - T Matthews-Brown 2, M Good 1.

South Gawler 3.3 5.4 7.6 10.7(67)Barossa District 0.1 3.2 4.6 6.8(44)Best: South - M Naumann, J Chapman, D Schwerdt, AHansen, J Greatorex, J Dare; Bar - B Traynor, S Scally, TCameron, G Hewton-Lamph, A Ball, L Watson.Goals: South - P White 3, B Barker 2, D Schwerdt 2, JChapman, J Mackereth, J Dare 1 ea; Bar - W Roberts 2, BTraynor, J Wicker, D Curtis, R Rowe 1 ea.Tanunda 7.5 12.7 17.8 23.13(151)Willaston 1.0 1.2 4.6 5.7(37)Best: Tan - J Marshall, P Neldner, S Linton, S Toole, T Goers,D Hamon; Will - J Hurst, K Rickard, I Shillabeer, THeintzberger, T Irlam, B Case.Goals: Tan - J Heidrich 5, D Hamon 4, D Dutschke 3, S Toole3, S Mickan 3, S Linton, P Neldner, D Trotta, J Marschall, JMarshall 1 ea; Will - B Coombs 2, B Rendell, T Stansborough,B Knox 1 ea.

JUNIOR COLTSNuriootpa 0.3 3.5 5.6 6.7(43)Angaston 2.3 3.4 3.5 4.6(30)

Best: Nuri - B Hoepner, A Laverty, S Hahn, C Venables, CIreland, N Doecke; Ang - J Antonie, B Homes, C Relquyst, SBuckley, H Stolz, M Craddock.Goals: Nuri - C Venables 3, B Hoepner 2, S Hahn 1; Ang - REberhard, M Craddock, D Schmidt, J Finch 1 ea.Kapunda 6.1 11.3 13.4 16.8(104)Freeling 0.0 0.0 2.1 2.1(13)

Best: Kap - T Williams, J Williams, M Good, C Mclean, JFreeman, J Gonsalves; Free - D Hamlyn, B Irvine, M McAvoy,B Heinrich, H Schuster, C Mace.Goals: Kap - T Williams 9, M Good 4, W Brett 2, J Davidson1, D Collins 1; Free - J Burgess 1, M McAvoy 1.

Barossa District 3.2 3.2 4.2 6.3(39)South Gawler 0.1 1.8 3.8 3.10(28)Best: Bar - N Casboult, M Curtis, J Charles, S Baron, CRobinson, D Nangle; South - B Torkington, J Horrocks, KDallwitz, C King-Byrne, B Cheer, L Carter.Goals: Bar - J Charles, S Baron, J Flitter, R Hage, R Allington,N Casboult 1 ea; South - B Cheer, B Gattermayr, C King-Byrne1 ea.Tanunda 3.3 6.5 11.6 14.6(90)Willaston 1.3 4.5 8.6 9.9(63)

Best: Tan - S Brooks, N Silvestro, D O’Connell, R Liddell, PHerd, J Markey; Will - B Pasin, J Smoult, B Rendell, RStewart, B Coombs, B Bone.Goals: Tan - B Lockett 4, E Moore 3, S Brooks 3, D Ryles 2, TPudney 1, J Brimer 1; Will - B Coombs 4, Z Hentschke 3, JSmoult 1, C Hammill 1.

FOOTBALL scoreboardCity Discount TyresELIZABETH8252 0899

A Grade P W L D B For Agst % Pts1 Tanunda 15 14 1 0 2 1656 811 67.13 28 2 Gawler Central 15 11 4 0 2 1542 1466 51.26 22 3 Barossa District 16 10 6 0 1 1598 1404 53.23 20 4 Willaston 15 7 8 0 2 1266 1374 47.95 14 5 Kapunda 15 7 8 0 2 1193 1316 47.55 14 6 Nuriootpa 15 7 8 0 2 1129 1273 47.00 14 7 Angaston 15 5 10 0 2 1152 1306 46.87 10 8 Freeling 15 4 11 0 2 1028 1344 43.34 8 9 South Gawler 15 3 12 0 2 985 1255 43.97 6 Reserves P W L D B For Agst % Pts 1 Willaston 15 15 0 0 2 1150 525 68.66 30 2 Barossa District 16 11 5 0 1 1136 737 60.65 22 3 Nuriootpa 15 10 4 1 2 1200 678 63.90 21 4 South Gawler 15 10 5 0 2 1220 613 66.56 20 5 Tanunda 15 9 4 2 2 987 653 60.18 20 6 Kapunda 15 5 9 1 2 812 945 46.22 11 7 Gawler Central 15 4 11 0 2 526 1080 32.75 8 8 Angaston 15 2 13 0 2 587 1333 30.57 4 9 Freeling 15 0 15 0 2 462 1516 23.36 0

Senior Colts P W L D B For Agst % Pts1 Gawler Central 15 13 2 0 2 1792 382 82.43 26 2 South Gawler 15 12 3 0 2 1612 467 77.54 24 3 Tanunda 15 11 4 0 2 1450 742 66.15 22 4 Nuriootpa 15 9 5 0 2 1158 643 64.30 20 5 Barossa District 16 9 7 0 1 1565 693 69.31 18 6 Freeling 15 7 8 0 2 1147 855 57.29 14 7 Willaston 15 5 10 0 2 905 1512 37.44 10 8 Kapunda 15 1 13 0 2 423 2161 16.37 2 9 Angaston 15 0 15 0 2 114 2676 4.09 0Junior Colts P W L D B For Agst % Pts1 Gawler Central 15 13 1 1 2 1423 409 77.67 27 2 Kapunda 15 13 2 0 2 1128 514 68.70 26 3 Tanunda 15 11 4 0 2 1250 650 65.79 22 4 South Gawler 15 10 4 1 2 1001 515 66.03 21 5 Barossa District 16 7 9 0 1 673 904 42.68 14 6 Willaston 15 6 9 0 2 949 813 53.86 12 7 Nuriootpa 15 5 10 0 2 747 812 47.92 10 8 Angaston 15 2 13 0 2 291 1526 16.02 4 9 Freeling 15 0 15 0 2 232 1551 13.01 0

2011 BL&G premiership tables

A GradeH Commane (BD) 4 87P Bova (GC) 0 77L Mensforth (F) 3 70T Hamilton (N) 2 54S Hahn (GC) 0 52B Kaesler (T) 9 42J Williams (W) 0 39B Sugars (A) 0 32A Pech (A) 0 28W Farley (K) 8 27B Taylor (K) 1 27ReservesS O’Donoghue (SG) 5 38J Rosenzweig (A) 0 36C Gattermayr (T) 1 32C Edge (BD) 0 30A Edwards (N) 4 30A Parsons (SG) 0 26D Romeo (N) 2 24R Creber (K) 0 23D Emes (BD) 0 23J Costa (SG) 2 20R Fromm (BD) 0 20Senior ColtsW Roberts (BD) 2 67J Drew (GC) 0 47B Barker (SG) 2 44C Hirst (F) 5 41J Wicker (BD) 1 41J Heidrich (T) 5 36K Johnson (F) 1 30J Baldwin (N) 4 30L Edwards (GC) 0 29P White (SG) 3 28Junior ColtsV Kroon (GC) 0 61B Lockett (T) 4 47T Williams (K) 9 44B Coombs (W) 4 39J Furnell (N) 0 36D Ryles (T) 2 33B Washington (SG) 0 30B Torkington (SG) 0 29M Good (K) 4 29A Hutchinson (T) 0 24

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NURIOOTPA boostedtheir chances ofclimbing into this year’sfinals series by takingout last Saturday’s clashwith Angaston by 24points.

The Tigers’ win,combined with Willaston’sheavy loss to Tanunda hasNuriootpa sitting levelwith Willaston andKapunda on seven wins,eight losses and within asingle per cent of eachother.

With much more atstake, Nuri came outready to play anddominated the first 10minutes of the match tokick the first two goalsbefore Angaston awakened

to ram home four goals andtake a 13-point lead into thefirst change.

“Scoreboard pressureis really important,” NatSalter, Nuri coach said.

“We didn’t manage toconvert our play into asignificant lead early. Ifwe had it would’vechanged the wholegame.”

Salter is keen toaddress the Tigers’ poorstarts.

“It’s the same situationwe’ve been in for the lastthree weeks. We lose thefirst term and have tofight our way back intothe game.”

The Tigers are juststarting to regainplayers from injurywhile the Panthers are

as undermanned as atany stage this season.

“You can analyse thegame all you like, we justhaven’t got the cattle atthe moment,” CraigHarvey, Angaston starsaid. “Injuries have costus pretty heavily as wecurrently don’t have arecognised forwardtarget, and Nuri wasable to rebound out ofdefence.”

Angaston’s leadingscorer was smallforward John Roeslerwith three goals.

“You can’t question oureffort, the work rate isthere but we just can’tseem to finish it off,”Harvey said.

Harvey was namedAngaston’s best player

and defensively thePanthers were solid withDaniel Fisher restrictingTiger spearhead TomHamilton to just two goalscompared to his 10-goalhaul the previous week.

A second quarterrevival saw Nuri closethe gap to just five pointsby half time but the gamewas still in the balance.

Nuriootpa respondedwell in the second halfwith the dominance ofthe Cragg-Sapsfordbrothers (Matt andDuncan) starting to havea noticeable impactgiving the Tiger midfieldfirst use in what wasrapidly becoming abattle of the midfields.

Nuri’s depth in thiscritical area soon tookhold with the likes ofBilly Nicholls, CraigTaylor and Brett Thieleall getting busy to givetheir forwards a cleandelivery service.

In a year that has seena lot of talented juniorsintroduced to A gradefootball, partly due to theoverly restrictive playerpoints system, the Tigersare getting value fromtheir cubs with 15-year-old Jordan Furnellkicking a pair of goals.

The Tigers face a finals’contest this week whenthey host Willaston nextweek in an attempt toend the Donnybrooksseason. But the Tigerswill have to rely onAngaston beating, orkeeping the margin veryclose in their game atKapunda if Salter’s teamis to claim their ticket tothe finals.

Nuriootpa stay in raceBy MIKE TEAKLE

QUICK: Nuriootpa’s Arlon Hall evades Joe Humphries of Angaston.

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NETBALLFOLLOWING the club bye on the weekend,we trust everyone enjoyed the break and thelovely weather.

To those who made it to the club social‘auction’ event on Friday night, it was a greatnight and congratulations go to the footballclub and the event committee on the runningof a great night.

Training for all teams will resume again thisweek, after many had last week off. Thisweek we play our final minor round game, athome hosting Freeling. To those grades whodo not play finals (two netta teams and twoprimary teams) this weekend will be their lastgames for the season. If you have not seenthese little Tiger gals in action, do not missyour last chance this weekend.

The two Primary teams will not actuallyplay on Saturday, but will instead participatein the Primary grade association carnival tobe held at the courts at Nuriootpa on Sunday.Games commence from 9.30am with the

carnival to conclude with presentations at3pm. We’re sure our two little Tiger gal teamswill have a great day at this carnival and wewish them the best.

Proudly, most of the other club teams aregearing up to play finals meaning anotherfour weeks ahead until the grand final onSeptember 17.

We are currently in the process of finalisingall the details for end-of-year presentationnights. Please watch out for your copy of theAugust club newsletter which will be out thisweek, and which will contain all the detailsyou need to know on these club events.

Looking ahead, the club is hosting thepreliminary final on September 10 and will belooking for help in handling all the cateringand organisation required. Please offer toassist where you can by speaking to one ofthe committee. It will also soon be time to turnour attention to planning for the 2012 yearand we are currently seeking applicationsfrom those interested in coaching nextseason. Application forms are available fromthe ‘cub-house’ or can be downloaded fromthe club website at www.gcsc.com.au .

Craig Hutton is running another BoatLicence night at the club on Tuesday, August23 at 7pm. If you are interested please bookon 0409 917 457 as spots are limited.

Thanks to everyone for their help so far andwe wish all teams the best over the next fewweeks.

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BAROSSA District secured theirspot in the four at the business endof the season defeating SouthGawler by 15 points.

But with the bye this week theywill only finish third. However, theBulldogs are full of momentum.

South Gawler came out looking toearn some respect before season endand gain some momentum for the2012 season. They kicked fouropening quarter goals to lead intothe first change.

Barossa was on the back foot earlywith the pressure applied from theLions and had to regain ascendancy.

The Bulldogs did just that in thesecond quarter kicking threeunanswered goals to reverse thetables at half time and go in with a12-point lead but with only two onthe bench with James Angussidelined with a hamstring strain.

Barossa managed to convertanother five goals while holding theLions to only two majors and be onthe advantage side of the biggestlead of the game, 31 points, goinginto the final term.

South opened with the first threegoals of the last quarter to get withintwo goals but Barossa managed tohold the challenge at bay and prevailin their last preparation before thefirst semi-final.

The Bulldogs were able tocelebrate Glen Chamberlain’s100th club game with the victory.

Barossa playing coach RogerJames was pleased to get the winbut knew there is improvementneeded going into finals.

“We have been in some reasonableform of late and we were hoping tocontinue it but probably did not playas we would have liked considering

but all in all, always happy to get awin,” James said.

“We had four or five key playersout and having the bye helps to geteveryone back and ready to go forfinals.

“Our midfield was a big part of thegame and especially in the thirdquarter when we got right on top,”he said.

“In the last quarter South tookcontrol so given that we were justpleased to hang on and secure thevictory and set ourselves for thefirst semi-final now.”

South Gawler coach Aaron Baylisswas happy with his side to give allthey had against a top four side inthe competition.

“Our third quarter was prettyaverage but all in all it was one ofour closest four-quarter efforts forthe year,” Bayliss said.

“We gave everything we had atpossibly a top-two side come finals’time and there were a lot ofpositives to take out of the game.

“We came out with a very physicalapproach and our tackling pressurestopped them from scoring willinglyand we added to the scoreboard atthe same time.

“They have some very keyforwards but our back six made itreally hard for them to score and forthose guys to do the job they did wasjust fantastic,” he said.

Best players for Barossa wereLaunce Kent across half back whileMatt Stelzer in the midfield foundspace at every stoppage and AshleyAmber on the wing linked up well.

South’s best included HeathLawry keeping Commane relativelyquiet while Kristian Economou andRyan Appleton, both in defence,rebounded with urgency moving theball forward.

SSeepptteemmbbeerr bboouunnddBy AARON BAIN

ACHIEVEMENTS: Willaston’s Daniel Brooks (left) and Matthew Cottonwere chaired from the ground on Saturday after the Reserves gameagainst Tanunda. For Brooks it was his 100th game while Cottonchalked up his 250th with the club.

WITH the weather starting to warm up, it feels like thefinals are just around the corner and the entire club isstarting to chomp at the bit to get involved.

A ripping first quarter from Richo who scored two goalsearly got the boys heading in the right direction against adetermined Willaston team. Birchie was having a day outin the back half dragging down several strong contestedmarks. Linkes and Sunnies were doing the hard stuffgetting down and out of the middle of the packs andsupplying Chasa, Hoky, Simmo and Collo with ampleopportunities. Browny laid several match-winning tacklesthat the Wallabies would have been proud of and the chainof handballs from defence through to the forward lines waspoetry in motion and showed senior Collo and Matty of thevast improvement in the team from the start of the season.Awards this week went to Browny, Birchie, Sunnies, Hoky,Simmo and Chasa.

The u15s fired up to achieve a fabulous win. Their toughcaptain could well have re-named the Maggies theSammy Brooks as he led by example against theDonnybrook side. Ricky Liddell ran hard into contests andpresented strong hands. Nick Silvestro wowed the crowdwith his powerful hip and shoulder, and Dylan O’Connellwon the ball around the ground. Superman ruck DaveTrotta soared, and Jono Markey made good position,moving the ball to advantage. Corey Pape took ascreamer, and Phil Herd’s pace and skill in the air was

brilliant. Great to see the lads finding form in the lead-up totheir finals campaign.

In another great display the u17s came away with thepoints, cementing their position in the top four.Well done tothe team and coaching brigade, who have certainly liftedto give themselves some September experience. Betterplayers were J Marshall, P Neldner, S Linton, S Toole, TGoers and D Hamon.

In a good contest, the B grade fell short by five goals,relegating them to fifth spot on the ladder by percentage.This week is a do or die, against Gawler South, with Southsitting in fourth spot by percentage only. It will be a hugecontest, so all the best to the team and Jack and co. Let’shope they can sneak through, to join the action in thefinals. Good players for the day were R Ferrett, D Schilling,K Falkenberg, M Grocke, J Zimmerman and S Tscharke.

The A grade continued down the winning path, with apretty tight first quarter. The boys came out with all gunsblazing after the break to win by a pretty comfortablemargin. I’m sure that Nuriootpa will be happy about thewin, as they will be playing Willaston for a position in thefour this weekend. Big bustling Barry Kaesler, is showingsome great form at the right time of the year kicking ninegoals for the day to add to his eight goals the week before.Better players being L Westhoff, B Kaesler, L Wells, TSchiller, R Bignell and L Agars.

Thursday night for teas will be roast beef, vegetablesand chips, all for just $10 with Saturday’s teas consistingof steak parmy or salt and pepper squid with a difference.

This Saturday the 1961 A grade and colts sides will bejoining us for a 40-year reunion, so make sure you go andsay hello and find out how it used to be done. Also theBarking Ants will be playing for everybody’s entertainmentpleasure. This week it’s home to South Gawler. Let’s getdown to the oval and raise the vocals to help the B gradeget across the line.

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RODNEY Brown’s KapundaBombers pulled off yet anothersuccessful raid into enemyterritory as they destroyedtraditional rival Freeling by 72points as they surge towards apossible finals’ berth.

Kapunda needed to win, and winwell, so it was understandablethat they came out breathing fire,completely shutting Freelingdown, allowing the home side ascore of just one point by half time.

In fairness, the Redlegs do havenine first-choice playerssidelined.

The Bombers stacked on 10-8 overthe same time. Disappointingly forBrown his team couldn’t maintainthe rage in the second half.

“We took our foot off the pedalafter what I thought was a verygood first half,” Brown said.“Hopefully that doesn’t come backto bite us.”

The Legs needed to try andsalvage some pride in front oftheir home crowd and althoughtheir second half performance wasbetter, their 4-7 return couldn’tsurpass the Bombers 5-8.

Bomber Wes Farley had plenty ofopportunities for his trademarkpost-goal celebrations as heslotted through eight big ones.

“We thought we’d go tall and tryto expose their lack of height andwe did it pretty well,” Brown said.

“We had a lot of contributorsapart from the ones that made thebest players list, Mark Cussadiawas pretty good. I thought theeven balance was very pleasing.”

Giant Freeling spearhead LukeMensforth kicked three goals totake his total to 70 for the yeardespite an excellent defensive jobby Brad Valentine.

Shane Schubert was thrown intothe ruck to cover the absence ofNigel James who went down witha hamstring injury last week andwas backed up by Mensforth attimes. However, Kapunda’s TobyJohnson and Adam Turrell provedtoo classy, giving the likes of JohnNicholas first use of the ball.

Both teams had the rareoccurrence of having a 15 year oldmake their A grade debut onSaturday, Matt Ortlepp for theLegs and Joe Brown for theBombers which also includes 15-year-old Reece Hocking.

Freeling has had seven juniorsplay senior footy as outgoing coachMalcolm Greenwood strives togive the club a good base for thefuture.

Greenwood, who announced tothe club last Thursday night thathe would not be continuing ascoach in 2012 was honest in hisappraisal of the game.

“We weren’t expecting to domuch, we just don’t have thecattle,” Greenwood said.

“With the new points system it’snot possible to load up withplayers to be able to cover injuries.We’ve put a lot of game time intothe kids and I believe there arefour or five who will go on to play alot of A grade footy at this club.”

For Brown, he made it clear thefuture is now firmly in his team’shands.

“All we can worry about is ourgame against Angaston this week.

“We can’t control what happensin the other game betweenNuriootpa and Willaston, theother two sides in the running forfourth spot.”

Kapunda defeated Angaston by32 points in their earlier meetingand the Bombers will need to winby more than that this week ifthey want to secure fourth spot.

Kapunda keep in contentionBy MIKE TEAKLE

EYES ON THE BALL: Kapunda’s Toby Johnson jumps high overFreeling’s Shane Schubert watched by umpire Adam Colbourneand Freeling coach Mal Greenwood.

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NURIOOTPA playingcoach Nat Salter hassigned up again for 2012.

“We thought it was goodfor both the club and theplaying group to knowearly on where we aregoing,” Salter said.

The Tigers are still achance of playing finalsfooty this year, at a timewhich has seen themovercome doubters, likeMike.

Nuriootpa hasresembled a kindergartenat times this year with aton of youth being injectedinto the team.

“The young guys whohave come in are all risingto the level of seniorfootball,” Salter said.“They’re fitting in welland they will all benefitfrom the playing time.”

Meanwhile, MalGreenwood’s two-yearstint as playing coach iscoming to a close

The 2006 Mail medallisthas chosen not to continuein 2012 citing personalreasons for the decision.

“My body’s not in the

best nick at the moment, “Greenwood said.

“I’m having surgeryafter the season and I’lltake a month to weigh myoptions as to what’s thebest fit for football, familyand work etc.

“Individuals come andgo but the club is thereforever. I felt this move isin the best interest of theclub,” he said.

The star player statedhis desire to hopefullyspend the next season ortwo just as a player beforeone day returning tocoaching.

Frighteningly he iseligible to possibly returnto Tanunda as a zero pointplayer if that was in theMagpies’ wish list butGreenwood is adamantthat he has no idea wherehis future lies.

THE Barossa Rams usedtheir final hit out of theminor round to flex theirmuscles wiping NorthTorrens 66-0.

While it was hardly theideal preparation for nextweek’s second semi-final

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Nathan Brady plays football for Kapunda.

Where have you played your football?Waybacks, Port Adelaide, Mannum andnow Kapunda Bombers.

Relationship and employment status:Married to Carla. Two children Poppy andFinn. High school teacher, Kapunda HighSchool.

Who are key players at your club? Brad(Rangi) Valentine.

What do you need to win the flag?We need to win every game from now onand pray.

What is your most important attribute?Marking and encouraging umpires.

Who is a character at the club and why?Toby and Postie - lots of man love.

Who is the best player you have playedwith and against? With: Peter BurgoyneAgainst: Leighton Wilsch.

Major influence in your football:Waybacks Football Club.

Who are your sporting idols?Kelly Slater.

Any superstitions? None.

What event has inspired or amazedyou? Birth of my two beautiful children.

If you were Prime Minister what issuewould you address? More money foreducation.

Pet hates on the football oval? Peoplewhingeing at the umpires.

Favourite actor and movie? TheHangover. Zach Galifianakis (Alan, Flab).

If someone had to play you in a moviewho would it be? Cross between BradPitt and Jim Carrey.

Greatest moment and disappointment?Greatest moment: A Grade premierships.Disappointment: Getting close with nocigar.

How would you spend a million dollars?Travelling.

What other sport would you love to bethe best in the world at and why?Surfing because of the travel, cash andlifestyle.

If you could have any four peoplestranded on a deserted island with youwho would they be and why? Carla - love my wife; Poppy and Finn -love my kids; Rangi - to provide for meand my family (sorry Emma).

Gawler and KapundaSportsperson of the weekNathan Brady - Kapunda

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has been content playingin senior three.

So she was the mostshocked when senior onecoach Lee-AnneCummins asked her tohelp out by playing in the1s on Saturday.

“It was a great thrill andit is fair to say I was a bitemotional on Saturdaynight,” Sarah said.

“The pace of the gamewas the thing I noticedbut it was just great to beable to play in the sameteam as my sisters.”

Meanwhile, theAdelaide Thunderbirdshave invaded Angaston.

Jamaican import CarlaBorrego was there lastThursday for four hoursworking with all teamsfrom the Netta girls toSenior One.

This Friday night,Australian Diamondplayer Erin Bell willspeak to all teams aheadof the finals.

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THE spare minute fish wassomething that I never reallyconsidered when I first startedfishing but since the fishingbug has bitten hard it issomething that I do almostevery day.

One example was the othernight when I had booked in fora haircut and arrived to findthings were running a little late.

“Can you come back in 20minutes?” No problem andwhat a perfect opportunity for aspare minute fish. Hastilygetting back in the car, I mademy way down the road to alocation that will remain“unnamed”.

The water was clear andthere was a slight breezeblowing as I removed the flyfrom the holder on the rod and

checked that the hook pointwas sharp.

Using a bow and arrow cast Iflicked the dry fly perfectly (Imust say) into the smallclearing in the reeds of thepool. Lifting the rod allowed meto gain contact and have fullcontrol of what the fly wasdoing.

As the fly skated across thesurface creating a wake in itspath, a rainbow trout thenexploded in a shower of waterand proceeded to put a deepbend in the 4wt Fly rod.

Quite happy with my onecast effort I made my way backto the hairdresser. Don’tdismiss a spare minute fish,and don’t be discouragedwhen you tell people about it,as I’ve found out they will rarelybelieve you.

Tight lines until next week.

Spare minute fishBy LUBIN PFEIFFER

CAUGHT: Sani Pfeiffer with a spare minute rainbow.

against Elizabeth(starting at 12.45pm atEdwardstown) but co-coaches Ray Butler andNathan Clifford used theopportunity to work oncombinations knowingthey will be at fullstrength this week.

HISTORY was made atthe Freeling netballcourts on Saturday whenthree sisters lined up forKapunda’s senior oneteam.

The sisters, Penny, 31,Tab, 29, and Sarah, 28, aredaughters of Gail andPeter Ryan.

The trio have been keyplayers at Kapunda sincetheir childhoods but untilSaturday had neverplayed in the same team.

Penny and Tab areregular 1s players butSarah, now with a family,

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Senior One Pts For Agst % Willaston 26 963 647 59.81 South Gawler 24 814 501 61.90 Kapunda 22 932 682 57.74 Angaston 22 780 613 55.99 Gawler Central 18 805 700 53.49 Tanunda 12 619 706 46.72 Freeling 8 575 769 42.78 Barossa District 4 577 919 37.66 Nuriootpa 0 373 901 29.28 Senior Two Pts For Agst %South Gawler 28 727 448 61.87 Willaston 24 708 484 59.40 Angaston 21 737 578 56.05 Tanunda 18 648 676 48.94 Kapunda 17 612 583 51.21 Freeling 14 620 603 50.70 Gawler Central 6 565 702 44.59 Barossa District 4 462 734 38.63 Nuriootpa 2 450 721 38.43 Senior Three Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 27 825 605 57.69 Angaston 27 828 668 55.35 South Gawler 19 757 614 55.22 Willaston 17 737 649 53.17 Freeling 15 735 712 50.79 Kapunda 14 642 697 47.95 Tanunda 7 650 762 46.03 Barossa District 7 621 847 42.30 Nuriootpa 3 519 760 40.58 Senior Four Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 26 783 484 61.80 South Gawler 24 723 441 62.11 Willaston 24 816 615 57.02 Tanunda 20 625 646 49.17 Freeling 12 686 618 52.61 Barossa District 12 567 682 45.40 Angaston 10 670 713 48.45 Kapunda 8 536 674 44.30 Nuriootpa 0 396 929 29.89 Senior Five Pts For Agst %South Gawler 28 873 479 64.57 Angaston 28 886 635 58.25 Willaston 22 865 525 62.23 Tanunda 16 705 586 54.61 Freeling 16 687 640 51.77 Gawler Central 12 647 599 51.93 Barossa District 8 512 904 36.57 Kapunda 4 477 867 35.49 Nuriootpa 0 434 851 33.77 Senior 5: Barossa District and Gawler Central breachedrule 45d, either in playing a player three times in the oneday or by playing two games in one day more than threetimes in a season. The penalty applied was loss of pointsto winning team and loss of percentage to the losing team.Senior Six Pts For Agst %Willaston 20 724 450 61.67 Gawler Central 19 692 526 56.81 Freeling 18 617 543 53.19 Angaston 17 551 490 52.93 South Gawler 16 590 512 53.54 Tanunda 6 462 617 42.82 Kapunda 4 396 702 36.07 Nuriootpa 2 413 605 40.57 Intermediate One Pts For Agst %Willaston 28 738 349 67.89 Gawler Central 28 754 411 64.72 Nuriootpa 22 675 476 58.64 Freeling 18 634 473 57.27 Angaston 13 555 605 47.84 Tanunda 8 405 612 39.82 Kapunda 8 390 634 38.09 South Gawler 6 379 597 38.83 Barossa District 3 425 798 34.75 Intermediate Two Pts For Agst %South Gawler 27 674 351 65.76 Willaston 26 666 354 65.29 Gawler Central 24 620 309 66.74 Angaston 18 549 431 56.02 Freeling 17 588 435 57.48 Nuriootpa 10 435 584 42.69 Barossa District 6 340 650 34.34 Kapunda 6 291 659 30.63 Tanunda 2 305 695 30.50 Junior One Pts For Agst %South Gawler 29 643 416 60.72 Nuriootpa 26 682 463 59.56 Tanunda 21 642 473 57.58 Kapunda 18 599 518 53.63 Willaston 17 547 545 50.09 Barossa District 11 534 619 46.31 Freeling 8 575 630 47.72 Gawler Central 6 435 593 42.32 Angaston 0 432 832 34.18 Junior Two Pts For Agst %South Gawler 22 676 204 76.82 Willaston 18 633 250 71.69 Tanunda 16 528 235 69.20 Gawler Central 10 317 291 52.14 Nuriootpa 6 228 478 32.29 Barossa District 4 142 590 19.40 Freeling 2 137 613 18.27 Sub Junior One Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 30 584 233 71.48 Freeling 25 369 206 64.17 Tanunda 20 420 335 55.63 Angaston 20 348 312 52.73 Nuriootpa 14 390 338 53.57 Barossa District 10 304 373 44.90 Kapunda 8 259 384 40.28 South Gawler 7 196 419 31.87 Willaston 2 175 445 28.23 Sub Junior Two Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 23 384 65 85.52 Angaston 19 270 110 71.05 Nuriootpa 16 202 163 55.34 Tanunda 12 132 185 41.64 Barossa District 10 180 250 41.86 Kapunda 6 139 236 37.07 Freeling 2 75 281 21.07 Sub Junior Three Pts For Agst %Gawler Central 16 219 43 83.59 Angaston 14 115 73 61.17 Nuriootpa 8 130 114 53.28 Kapunda 8 109 115 48.66 South Gawler 4 58 71 44.96 Barossa District 0 40 255 13.56

Premiership tables

Barossa, Light and GawlerNetball Association results fromRound 17, August 13.

Senior One: Kapunda 50 dFreeling 41; Angaston 71 dNuriootpa 24; Willaston 43 dTanunda 40; South Gawler 60 dBarossa District 27.

Senior Two: Kapunda 41 dFreeling 34; Angaston 55 dNuriootpa 26; Willaston 53 dTanunda 32; South Gawler 53 dBarossa District 26.

Senior Three: Freeling 60 dKapunda 39; Angaston 67 dNuriootpa 46; Willaston 49 dTanunda 45; South Gawler 70 dBarossa District 34.Senior Four: Kapunda 43 dFreeling 38; Angaston 63 dNuriootpa 36; Tanunda 48 dWillaston 44; South Gawler 49 dBarossa District 19.Senior Five: Freeling 54 dKapunda 29; Angaston 73 dNuriootpa 41; Willaston 54 dTanunda 39; South Gawler 75 dBarossa District 12.Senior Six: Freeling 59 d

Kapunda 26; Angaston 46 dNuriootpa 22; Willaston 55 dTanunda 36.Intermediate One: Freeling 48 dKapunda 20; Nuriootpa 48 dAngaston 34; Willaston 52 dTanunda 19; South Gawler 39 dBarossa District 30.Intermediate Two: Freeling 54 dKapunda 24; Angaston 54 dNuriootpa 22; Willaston 66 dTanunda 15; South Gawler 59 dBarossa District 19.Junior One: Kapunda 51 dFreeling 32; Nuriootpa 64 dAngaston 29; Tanunda 47 d

Willaston 24; South Gawler 42 dBarossa District 32.Junior Two: Willaston 43 dTanunda 40; South Gawler 59 dBarossa District 4.Sub Junior One: Freeling 33 dKapunda 19; Angaston 41 dNuriootpa 35; Tanunda 48 dWillaston 6; Barossa District 26 dSouth Gawler 12.Sub Junior Two: Kapunda 17 dFreeling 13; Angaston 21 dNuriootpa 11.Sub Junior Three: Angaston 16d Nuriootpa 11; South Gawler 24d Barossa District 2.

Kapunda 50Freeling 41

Angaston 71Nuriootpa 24

Willaston 43Tanunda 40

COMING off the bye, South Gawler coach Karina Cook waspleased to come away with a 33-goal win over Barossa District.

“We had a few cobwebs in the first quarter but our secondquarter was excellent,” Karina said. “It was an excellent hitoutleading into a tough clash with Tanunda.”

South’s best were Bec Brading at goal keeper and midcourtersBrooke Giorgetti and Anna Dunn.

Barossa coach Leanne Nelson said because it was the club’slast game for the season she had rotated players each quarter.

“As a result our first quarter was good, our second and thirdordinary and our last quarter was okay.

“Sally Lloyd and Taryn Wills were our best and I’m alreadylooking forward to next season. I’ve really enjoyed coming in tothe association.”

WILLASTON had to come froma goal down late in the game toavoid an upset loss to anexciting Tanunda.

Top of the table Willastonplayed without coach LisaWilson (achilles soreness) allgame and looked on targetgoing to an early 9-1 lead butTanunda refused to give up andfought their way back to lead38/37 then 39/38 beforeWillaston created severalturnovers to escape with avictory.

“It was an ugly game with waytoo many turnovers on ourbehalf,” Lisa said.

“We threw the team around abit but that was no excuse forour high turnover rate. To thegirls credit they fought hardand got the win.”

Willaston’s best were DanicaEarle (goal defence) and JessEarle (goal keeper, goalshooter).

Tanunda coach JanelleSteinberner said she had toldher girls they had nothing tolose.

“With the freedom to do whatthey could, each and every oneof the nine girls used, playedvery well and I was so proud ofthem,” Janelle said.

“Our defensive pressure wasexcellent and in attack wemoved the ball really well andthe result was we gaveourselves a chance to win.”

Tanunda’s best were goalkeeper Jodie May, centre NicoleCrouch and Jess Liddiards whoplayed goal attack and wingattack.

ANGASTON tallied a season-high 70 goals in their 46-goalwin over Nuriootpa.

“We were a bit slow to beginand only led by six at quarter-time,” Chelsea Duval, Angastoncoach said. “But after that weput the foot down.

“Maddie Kalleske came upfrom the 2s to play goal keeperand did well. Our best wereAnna Cameron at goal defence,wing defence Savannah Kerleyand goal shooter KimSeelander.

“We now focus on playingKapunda on the next twoSaturdays as we get to thebusiness end of the season.”

Nuriootpa coach MichelleDoherty said her young sidehad played in patches.

“Our first quarter was goodbut we fell away after that,”Michelle said. “It was good tohave our captain Alanna Obstback after injury butunfortunately she suffered

badly from blisters and had togo off at half-time.”

Nuriootpa’s best weredefenders Lizzie Cain andKahlia Steinert.

KAPUNDA overcame illnessand injury to beat Freeling bynine goals after only leadingby two at half-time.

Kapunda coach Lee AnneCummins said Tab Mackenziehad only played the last half,Ella Mickan didn’t play andgoal shooter Lana Farley hadbattled illness.

“When Tab came on at half-time, the teamwork flowed a lotbetter and we had an 18/6 thirdquarter which set the stage forthe win,” Lee Anne said.

Best for the Bombers werewing attack Janelle Leske,defender Kristy Humble andcentre, Penny Chappell.

Freeling coach Claire Harrissaid her side had beencompetitive in a scrappygame.

“The way the game flowedsuited us and the girlscertainly did a lot better thanthe first time we playedthem,” Claire said.

“Jess Schirmer shot reallywell in goals again and Lisa(van Leeuwen) wasexceptional in defence.

“I think with the seasoncoming to an end the girls arefeeling the pressure is off andstarting to show what theycan do.”

Votes for round 17 ofthe Barossa, Light andGawler NetballAssociation 2011season, the HeraldNetball Club of the YearAward. Angaston 20;South Gawler 20;Willaston 16; Freeling12; Kapunda 10;Tanunda 6; Nuriootpa 4;Barossa District 2;Gawler Central had thebye.

3: Lauren Prior (T);Melanie Kruse (K);Krysten Beck (F);Stacey Guildford (BD).

2: Lauren McGillvray(A); Jessica Read (K); Marissa Graham (N); Megan Shaw (W).

1: Amy Mickan (T);Matilda Brown (K);Courtney Jensen (N); Hayley Jones (W).

3: Naomi Murray (T);Adele Wilton (GC);Brianna Falland (N);Emily Williams (W).

2: Katelyn Pascoe (A);Kristen Arthur (GC);Jordan Lambert (N);Bianca Lane-Sullivan(W).

1: Lucy Walker (T); AshMellors (K); TaylaWilton (F); JameeSecafien (W).

3: Megan Hoklas (T);Emma Shattock (K);Holly Broadhead (F);Jess Lea (W).

2: Lauren Martin (T);Anthea Sutton (GC);Susan Newcombe (N);Bec Parker (W).

1: Megan Samain (T);Jess McKinnon (K);Sandy Hahn (F); KristinBrombal (W).

3: Katie Bell (A); ReneeSchumacher (GC);Hayley Norris (W).

2: Kimberley Seelander(A); Janelle Leske (K);Lisa Wilson (W).

1: Emma Schilling (T);Sally-Ann Vivian (GC);Jess Wilson (W).

No votes from Freeling- Nuriootpa game.

3: Caitlin Scott (T);Claudia Harvey (GC);Tayla Meaney (F);Danielle McKechnie (BD).

2: Lauren Hutton (T);Chelsea Hogarth (GC);Tahnee Helbig (N);Holly Verdon (W).

1: Abby Moore (T);Chelsey Arthur (GC);Gab Millar (F); ShannonPacker (BD).

Nick HambourWindow Fashions

Senior One

Tanunda CellarsSenior Two

Barossa SportspowerIntermediate One

Terry White Chemists Junior One

Gawler CinemasSub Junior One

HeraldClub of the Year

Barossa, Light and Gawler Association netball media awards

South Gawler 60Barossa District 27

INTERCEPT: Willaston defender Danica Earle, one of herside’s best players, leaps high to take an intercept.

NEW: Angaston’s MaddieKalleske who played herfirst senior one game onSaturday.

SPECTACULAR: Kapundawing attack Janelle Leske,named one of her side’sbest players, jumps highto take a pass.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011 - Page 36 - The Herald, Barossa Valleywww.barossaherald.com.au [email protected]

SPORTSSHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

GolfThe forecast wet weather didn’t arrive makingSaturday’s conditions excellent for golf. All the scoresfrom the past week are on page 30.

NetballThe top four is set for the 2011 finals, just need toconfirm the final finishing positions but top sideWillaston did have a scare. All the netball is on page 35.

FootballWith one round left, three sides are still in the battlefor the last spot in the 2011 finals. All the footballscores, tables and reports are on pages 32 and 33.

Localsport

Starts page 28• Golf - 30• Football - 32• Netball - 35

Inside Sport

JUMP: Tanundacentre NicoleCrouch leaps totake a pass duringSaturday’s seniorone game againsttop-placedWillaston. The twosides staged thematch of the round.For all the scores,votes, premiershiptables and seniorone roundup turnto P35.

TANUNDA may have alreadyimpressive in the past month,but they stepped up anothergear on Saturday beatingfinals’ hopeful Willaston by 90points.

The 15-goal difference at thefinish could not have beenimagined at quarter-timewhen Tanunda led by onlyfour points.

Willaston’s capitulationquestions their hopes oflanding the 2011 premiership.

After quarter-time, Tanundacame out putting the foot onthe clutch and jumping fromfirst gear straight to fifthkicking eight unansweredgoals.

Willaston had four shots ongoal in the second quarter butwere unable to convert anyand the third quarter soonsaw things get even worse fortheir finals’ aspirations.

The Magpies continuedtheir march in the thirdquarter kicking another sixgoals while holding Willastonto only one minor score for a91-point lead at three quartertime.

Willaston did win the finalquarter by a point but provedthat at their best they canmatch it as a finals’ side.

Tanunda coach Ben Brittonwas impressed with his side’seffort and determination.

“The boys stuck to the taskwell and after an even firstquarter it was an outstandingeffort from the guys,” Brittonsaid. “The first quarter wasfree running and there was no

real defence by either side butonce our midfielders startedto get on top we became toostrong.

“They started to drop someplayers behind the ball in thethird quarter but our back sixstill provided some reallygood run and drive fromdefence,” he said.

“We have had a couplechanges of late but with twomore to return this week wewill be at full strength. Therewas nothing special, it was justa really committed effort thatwanted this close to finals”.

Willaston coach JustinIrving was disappointed tofade out of the game after astrong start.

“We started really well butmissed a couple opportunitiesto get a lead,” Irving said.

“In the second quarter it waseight-to-one in clearances andTanunda basically made uslook second rate in the midfield.“After half time we just lookedto gain some respect butTanunda are a disciplined unitand play for each other stickingto their structures.”

Tanunda’s best includedLeigh Westhoff in the midfieldwhile Barry Kaesler finishedwith nine goals and LukeWells again in the ruck gavefirst use of the ball to his side.

For Willaston, best wereMatthew Brooks in defence onSam Agars while James Joneswon his percentage of the ruckduals and Josh Taylor wasversatile starting at fullforward and venturing intothe midfield as a naturaldefender.

Wobbly WillastonBy AARON BAIN

BATTLE OF THE GIANTS: Tanunda’s Luke Wells marksstrongly in front of Willaston’s Jim Jones. Waiting for aspill is Tanunda’s Tom Schiller.

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