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Phone: (08) 8563 2041 21,400 copies weekly SA’s largest circulating country newspaper [email protected] Wednesday, November 9, 2011 48 pages www.barossaherald.com.au We shall remember ON 11/11/11 at 11am Nuriootpa High School community will remember. Remembrance Day and other events of wars now play a significant part of the curriculum being taught at the school. Nuriootpa High School principal Ian Tooley said the shift in education seeks to honour 10 former students who lost their lives during World War II and inform students about historical facts. “It’s important our students are provided with the right information and understand historic facts because these pieces of information are what makes up communities,” he said. This Friday at 11am, students and staff will line the school’s memorial wall, which faces Murray Street, all wearing poppies and will observe a minute’s silence in respect of those who fought during wars. Proceeds from the purchase of poppies on the day will go to the Returned Services League This mark of respect is one of many events the school is involved in to support war history. In April this year Nuriootpa High, with support from the Nuriootpa RSL, hosted an Anzac Day service. During the ceremony the school announced their success of receiving two grants as part of the Australian Veteran’s ‘Saluting their Service’ initiative with $4000 given to upgrade the school’s memorial wall and $3000 to assist students research into the local soldiers through a permanent historical and photographic record. The wall, along with the planting of 10 Poplar trees, was officially opened on March 3, 1949, to honour Horace Armstrong, Lincoln Dodds, Donald Farmer, Gordon Heidrich, Carl Krieg, Lindsay Odgers, Ronald Pettman, Stanley Scholz, Lauri Sheard and Bernard Wisniewski. In the past few years the trees have showed signs of deterioration and distress. Mr Tooley said following an arborist’s report, which highlighted safety concerns, and community consultation, it was agreed to remove the trees. In April 2012 the school will again honour the soldiers by hosting another Anzac Service, this time replanting native pines near the wall. The trees will come from the Barossa Bush Gardens. According to the school’s Australian History teacher Giles Bartram, research into the local soldiers by senior school students has meant rewarding results. He said students became caught up in their investigations and can now provide more details and stories surrounding these soldiers. In addition, Mr Bartram recently won one of two positions available within the state to take part in the Premier’s Spirit of Anzac Prize. The all-expenses paid study tour means he will visit the former western battlefront in the April school holidays. Two of the school’s Year 10 students Aileen Smith and Jamie-Lee Byrum are also keen to be two of the handful of students from the state to be part of the experience. The students have submitted essay-style applications to join Mr Bartram on the tour, with the successful students to be announced later this month. Aileen said the opportunity would mean visiting the resting place of her ancestor John Leo McGiveron who was killed by a sniper while attending a church service. Jamie-Lee is keen to find the resting place of her grandfather’s great grandfather William Wilfred Garret, who was in the Australian Infantry Force and killed in France. SIGNIFICANT: Teacher Giles Bartram with Year 10 students Jamie-Lee Byrum (standing) and Aileen Smith. By MICHELLE O’RIELLY Sheds Patios Carports Workshops Barns Commercial Industrial Rural FOR ALL QUALITY CUSTOM MADE SHEDS BLD 157495 Phone 8562 2629 www.barossashedboss.websyte.com.au WH1754738 WH1763446 OPEN 7 DAYS 8562 2719 32A MURRAY ST NURIOOTPA 1764565 7 WEEKLYS FOR $7 * MONDAY-THURSDAY ONLY! *Conditions apply 31 ADELAIDE ROAD, GAWLER SOUTH (Opposite McDonald’s - Gawler) 8523 3000 1764030 • State of the art “Hush Power” motor • Cool your whole home from as little as running a light globe • The world’s quietest and most efficient range of whole of home evaporative air conditioning system BEAT THE HEAT SAVE UP TO $499 (extra warranty/ $200 Cashback) LAST CHANCE NOVEMBER ONLY! ADELAIDE HEATING & COOLING wh1724689

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[email protected], November 9, 2011 48 pages

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We shallrememberON 11/11/11 at 11am Nuriootpa HighSchool community will remember.

Remembrance Day and other events ofwars now play a significant part of thecurriculum being taught at the school.

Nuriootpa High School principal IanTooley said the shift in education seeksto honour 10 former students who losttheir lives during World War II andinform students about historical facts.

“It’s important our students areprovided with the right information andunderstand historic facts because thesepieces of information are what makesup communities,” he said.

This Friday at 11am, students andstaff will line the school’s memorialwall, which faces Murray Street, allwearing poppies and will observe aminute’s silence in respect of those whofought during wars. Proceeds from thepurchase of poppies on the day will goto the Returned Services League

This mark of respect is one of manyevents the school is involved in tosupport war history.

In April this year Nuriootpa High,with support from the Nuriootpa RSL,hosted an Anzac Day service. Duringthe ceremony the school announcedtheir success of receiving two grants aspart of the Australian Veteran’s‘Saluting their Service’ initiative with$4000 given to upgrade the school’smemorial wall and $3000 to assiststudents research into the local soldiersthrough a permanent historical andphotographic record.

The wall, along with the planting of 10Poplar trees, was officially opened onMarch 3, 1949, to honour HoraceArmstrong, Lincoln Dodds, DonaldFarmer, Gordon Heidrich, Carl Krieg,Lindsay Odgers, Ronald Pettman,Stanley Scholz, Lauri Sheard andBernard Wisniewski.

In the past few years the trees haveshowed signs of deterioration anddistress. Mr Tooley said following anarborist’s report, which highlightedsafety concerns, and communityconsultation, it was agreed to removethe trees.

In April 2012 the school will againhonour the soldiers by hosting anotherAnzac Service, this time replantingnative pines near the wall. The treeswill come from the Barossa BushGardens.

According to the school’s AustralianHistory teacher Giles Bartram, researchinto the local soldiers by senior schoolstudents has meant rewarding results.

He said students became caught up intheir investigations and can nowprovide more details and storiessurrounding these soldiers.

In addition, Mr Bartram recently wonone of two positions available within thestate to take part in the Premier’s Spiritof Anzac Prize. The all-expenses paidstudy tour means he will visit theformer western battlefront in the Aprilschool holidays.

Two of the school’s Year 10 studentsAileen Smith and Jamie-Lee Byrum arealso keen to be two of the handful ofstudents from the state to be part of theexperience. The students havesubmitted essay-style applications tojoin Mr Bartram on the tour, with thesuccessful students to be announcedlater this month.

Aileen said the opportunity wouldmean visiting the resting place of herancestor John Leo McGiveron who waskilled by a sniper while attending achurch service.

Jamie-Lee is keen to find the restingplace of her grandfather’s greatgrandfather William Wilfred Garret,who was in the Australian InfantryForce and killed in France.

SIGNIFICANT: Teacher Giles Bartramwith Year 10 students Jamie-LeeByrum (standing) and Aileen Smith.

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New thirst for cider

GOOD SOAK: The Kellermeister Wines workers celebrate with Boots in a homemade hot-tub.

THE Barossa Valley isknown worldwide forits wines, but aboutique Barossawinery is makingwaves with its cider.

Kellermeister’s Bootscider was voted as thenumber one drink atthe Adelaide CraftBeer and CiderFestival held at theArkaba Hotel inAdelaide last month,where attendees wereasked to vote for theirfive favourite drinks ofthe day.

It faced up against 75other brews fromaround the countryand was voted the best,even against stiffcompetition from somepopular beers.

Boots Cider was onlyreleased in May andKellermeister cellardoor manager DaveRice said it was a greatresult for the beverage.

“We picked up firstplace, receiving themost votes not only outof ciders, but alsobeers, knocking offCoopers Vintage Aleand a couple of thebetter known ciders,”he said.

“It has been reallypopular in the Barossaand abroad, peoplehave really embraced itas their cider of choice.”

Mr Rice said BootsCider, whichbrandishes a pair ofgumboots on the bottlelabel, was all aboutbringing cider to awider audience ofdrinkers.

“Cider has definitelyincreased in popularityand we have positionedours more towards themale demographic,those blokes that are typically beerdrinkers, but are alittle bit scared to cross

over to the ciderbecause it has alwaysbeen touted as a girl’sdrink,” he said.

Vine Inn bottle shopmanager DamienBraidwood said thepopularity of cider hadskyrocketed in recentyears.

“In the last couple ofyears, cider would havehad to easily outstripmainstream beers,” hesaid.

“It is not a girl’s drinknow, everybody isdrinking it.”

Selling around 50cases of cider a week,Mr Braidwood said hewas looking to cater foreven more demandcoming into summer.

“I have got a singledoor fridge I amthinking aboutconverting to a two-door fridge, just to keepup with the varieties,”he said.

“Cider in summerwith a glass full of iceis great. It is refreshingand it is clean.”

While the cider-over-ice is a popularmethod, Mr Rice saidhe had his own style.

“A lot of people like topour it over ice, but Ithink the best way tohave ours is just really,really cold, straightfrom the bottle,” hesaid.

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Tanunda towersubmissions double A PROPOSED telecommunicationstower on the outskirts of Tanundahas attracted an enormous responsewith 116 representations made toLight Regional Council.

Community consultation closedlast week on the amended VodafoneAustralia application to build the28-metre monopole tower on aSmythe Road property.

The amended proposal hasattracted almost twice as manyrepresentations as the original,which received a total 62.

LRC Development and RegulatoryServices manager James Miller saidthat once council had received theproponent’s response to therepresentations, staff would thenconsider the entire application,thoughts from the representativesand the developer’s response tothose representations before makinga report for the DAP.

The application is expected to beconsidered at the December 14 DAPmeeting, provided the applicant doesnot request an extension inresponding to the communityrepresentations.

Mr Miller said a large turn-out isexpected for the DAP meeting, socouncil was investigating the use ofanother building to accommodatethe crowd.

Among the 116 submissions is the

one from Barossa Council againstthe construction of the tower.

Principal planner at BarossaCouncil Paul Mickan said althoughthe siting of the tower had beenchanged, it would still have negativevisual impacts on the area.

In the submission on behalf ofBarossa Council, Mr Mickan said co-location, the sharing of existingcommunication tower, was stillviewed as the best option.

“It is acknowledged that newtelecommunication facilities insensitive areas are unavoidable insome cases

“However it should be ensured thatthe applicants have madereasonable attempts to co-locate theproposed telecommunications facility soas to prevent the additional visualimpacts that a new tower mayimpose upon the landscape,” readsthe submission.

“The applicants have investigatedthe possibility of co-locating on anexisting telecommunications towerowned by Telstra to no avail.

“Co-location remains to be the bestoption and so it is still recommendedthat further options be considered toensure all avenues have beeninvestigated.

“This could potentially meanlocating antennae on alternateexisting structures, towers or poles.”

Triumphant tradersIF YOU seekexcellence in tourismthen chat with theowners of SeppeltsfieldVineyard Cottage andGetaways ReservationService and they’ll tellyou how.

On Friday, SharynRogers and PeterMilhinch fromSeppeltsfield VineyardCottage and Steve andKym Brown fromGetaways in Tanundaagain achievedsuccess after beinginducted into thestate’s Tourism Hall ofFame after winningtheir category for athird year in a row.

The Barossa businessoperators were honoured

at the 2011 SouthAustralian TourismAwards evening onFriday night

The vineyard cottageagain achieved best-hosted accommodationand Getaways receivedthe award for bestspecialised tourismservices.

Also, winners inselected categorieswere Tour Barossa,Jacob’s Restaurant atJacob’s Creek VisitorCentre, plus Jacob’sCreek Visitor Centre.

In addition, silver orbronze medals wereawarded to Barossatourism operators fortheir high standard ofentries in their

respective categories.These companies wereBarossa Valley CheeseCompany, LyndochLavender Farm andCafé, Barossa VintageFestival, BarossaDaimler Tours, TeAroEstate Tasting Room,Pindarie, RichmondGrove Cellar Door,Treasured MemoriesAccommodation,Novotel BarossaValley Resort, BarossaCouncil and anothermedal going to Jacob’sCreek Visitor Centre.

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ADVERTORIAL

THIS year’s Bank SAand Staff CharitableFund will go to BarossaEnterprises (BE).In 1941, during themidst of World War II,employees at TheSavings Bank of SouthAustralia, now BankSA, banded together tosend gift parcels totheir colleagues servingin the armed forces.This act of generositywas the start of theBank SA & StaffCharitable Fund, whichhas donated around$8million to hundredsof local charities overthe past 70 years. OnNovember 11 this year,Rememberance Day,Bank SA will officiallycelebrate the fund’s70th anniversary withbranches around SouthAustralia and theNorthern Territorytaking part by inviting

local charities to comein on the day to set updisplays, undertakefundraising and raiseawarness of thosecharities. Staff from BEwill be at both Tanundaand Nuriootpa Bank SAbranches to promoteawareness about BE

and raise funds.Anyone who donatesmoney will be enteredinto a raffle to win win aboxed set of BE’scharity wine, the 2009Gratitude Shiraz andthe 2010 Gardener’sBlend SemillionSauvignon Blanc.

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THERE’S been anoverwhelming response ofgratitude shown from parentssince the return of the Childand Family Health Service atFreeling.

And for good reason, thetown with its rapidlyincreasing population haswelcomed the service followinga 15-year absence.

Freeling mother and co-ordinator of the town’splayground Rebecca Both saysthe service is “sensational”.

She explained the servicewas originally run form thetown’s Lutheran Hall underthe name of Mothers andBabies.

Rebecca was one of a numberof Freeling parents urged tofill out a survey providedearlier this year through theChild and Family HealthService and the Department ofEducation and Children’sServices to consider a servicein the town.

The survey resulted in anoverwhelming response fromparents eager to see its return.

Now run from the medicalrooms at the WheatfieldsNursing Home, off CherryStreet, the service seeks tosupport parents of youngchildren by way of health anddevelopmental checkups.

It is facilitated bycommunity child health nurseTarnya Eggleton.

According to Aaron Phillipsand Meagan Bush from InnerNorth Country HealthServices, previously parentseither travelled to Nuriootpaor Gawler for support andhealth checks.

They explained even some ofAustralia’s remote areasreceive better support thanFreeling, which is currentlyexperiencing a boom inresidents, especially youngfamilies, due to new housingdevelopments.

Aaron said the service isnecessary to support parentsand help provide support inthe case of developmentaldelays in children before they

reach primary school.The Freeling Child and

Family Health Serviceoperates as a drop in servicefrom 9.30am to 12.30am andclinic appointments in theafternoon on November 29,December 13, January 24,February 28, March 27, April24, May 22 and June 26.

For more details or to bookan appointment, phone 1300 733 606.

BUSY CLINIC: (clockwise, front) Aaron Phillips, communitychild health nurse Tarnya Eggleton, holding RubyGoodridge, Wheatfields’ director of nursing Gail Harding,Young Children and Families Worker Meagan Bush withparents and children Ross Mackie, Lachlan and Riley;Janine Adkins, Kody and Jake and Gabriel Oakes.

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Stroll tothe parkTHE Walk for GawlerHealth Day is thisSunday and willinclude a walk alongthe new Tapa PariaraGawler Rivers path.

Starting from 9.30amat the Gawler Hospital,the walk will go down Lyndoch Road,along Murray Streetand then across to thenew cycling track and walking path,which will then take the walkers toClonlea Park.

For those people who want to walkfurther, they can walkan extra loop or two ofClonlea Park.

The walk will beabout 6km in total,with 1.5km more foreach extra lap.

Gawler HealthFoundation chair Sonia Corbett said shehoped people would

come out on the dayand support the eventby taking part.

“This year thefoundation fundraisingefforts are directedtowards the purchaseof additionalhumidicribs fornewborns, as well asupgrading thechildren’s play area inCommunity HealthService,” she said.

The walk will befollowed by the officialopening of the TapaPariara path at 11am.

Cost of the walk is$30 per adult, $5 perchild (under 18) or $60for a family of twoadults and twochildren.

Registration formsare available bysending an email [email protected] by calling 8521 2015.

BIG STEPS: Organisers are hoping for another turn out like this from the 2010 Walk for Gawler Health Day.

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The Country Health SA Undergraduate and Professional Entry Scholarships provide $5,000 per year for up to four years of study. Scholarships are awarded to students from rural SA currently studying, or about to commence an undergraduate degree or professional entry course full time at University in a discipline which will gain them employment in a rural health unit. Examples of eligible disciplines include Medicine, Nursing, Allied Health (e.g. Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, and Physiotherapy), Business, and Aboriginal Studies.

To be eligible for these scholarships, students must agree to work for Country Health SA upon successful completion of their studies for a period equivalent to the scholarship awarded.

For the 2012 intake, Country Health Advisory Councils will help select scholarship winners from rural applicants.

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As Remembrance Day November 11 approaches we would like to reflect on a historic moment for Australia.

During the Great War of 1914-1918 on the battlefields of Northern France an Australian soldier perished. He wasamong 61,720 troops killed in action.

The impact of the first war on Australia was incredible; everyone was affected. There was this fresh, optimistic country that suddenly lost thousands and thousands of its young men on foreign soil. It was so far away peoplecouldn’t see the graves; people were denied this part of grieving.

Almost two thirds of Australia’s 35,000 unknown dead were killed in WWI. From a population of four million,420,000 young Australians enlisted and 61,720 never came back - 20,000 more than the number that died in WWII.

The Unknown Soldier’s remains were boarded onto a Qantas 747 “The Spirit of Remembrance” for the return to Australia.

The final and most important ceremony began on the morning of November 11, 1993. We remember the courage,endurance, mateship, good humour, the survival of a sense of self worth and decency in the face of dreadful odds.

As members of the Australian Funeral Directors Association we are proud to be part of the history of bringing our Unknown Soldier home. The Australian Funeral Directors Association provided consultancy in funeral arrangements, the exhumation, the provision of the coffin and associated packaging for the transfer and entombment of the Unknown Soldier in the Australian War Memorial, Canberra and funded the tomb in which the Unknown Soldier lies.

LEST WE FORGETAn Unknown Australian Soldier Killed in War of 1914-1918

He symbolises all Australians who have died in War

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A RIPPER family-friendly fundraiser isseeing a Barossa couple hand overthousands of dollars to charity.

In 2010, Alex and Tamara Whitford,who run Barossa Valley Collision atTanunda, hosted their first Cruise for aCause event and gave away $7500.

This year the couple hope to raise$10,000 with proceeds to assist theMovember Foundation, which supportsresearch and creates awareness ofprostate cancer and depression throughBeyond Blue.

Alex said the cruise works simply byanyone wanting to register their car for$20 to become part of a cruise taking indifferent sights throughout the region.

Last year about 150 cars joined in onthe Saturday event and Alex isoptimistic about 300 will register theirinterest for the November 26 cruise.

“I guess what really supports theevent is any (roadworthy) car can beentered and the $20 covers the car, so acarload of people can be part of thecruise,” he said.

The cruise will start at the Angastonoval from 10am with cars to take offfrom noon.

Entrants will then follow in cavalcadestyle to Mt Pleasant, Birdwood,Kersbrook and head back to Tanunda.

This year the couple has organised fora section of Murray Street to be closedto traffic for a show and shine andstreet party to finish at 10pm.

The street party will mean Alex canshow off his 76 Pontiac Grand Prixvehicle, one of only two of its kindregistered in Australia.

On the night, Alex and Tamara haveorganised a variety of alternative food

stalls including hot donuts and popcornto complement Murray Street foodtraders. Live music will be provided byBarking Ants in front of the VisitorInformation Centre, a face painter willbe on hand for children and t-shirtshighlighting the 2011 Cruise for aCause will be available for $15. Inaddition a super truck will be ondisplay.

Tamara explained the cruise andstreet party are an affordable way forfamilies wanting to see some sights andbe part of a social atmosphere.

The event, run by Barossa ValleyCollision, is supported by majorsponsors BV Crane Hire, Sprint AutoParts, Shannons, UltraTune, andGawler Mechanical.

For more details or to register avehicle, give Alex a call on 8563 2482.

ALL SET: Cruise organisersTamara and Alex Whitford.

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The Inaugural Barossa Run to the Vines Race Meeting

The Gawler & Barossa Jockey Club would sincerely like to thank

the Barossa Valley businesses who have show their

support by sponsoring all of the races for next Wednesday’s

BAROSSA RUN TO THE VINES RACE MEETING.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2011

This is a great opportunity for the region toget behind and promote as a great corporate event.

Entertain your clients and colleagues ornetwork with suppliers all in the comforts of the Terrace Function Centre

Packages and Tickets

Make sure you book your table early as theseLunch packages will sell out!Two course carvery lunch $38.00pp*

Three course carvery lunch $43.00pp*

Members carvery lunch $23.50pp

*Includes admissionReserved seating at tables of 10

For more information or bookings Phone 8522 1801 or visit www.gawlerjockeyclub.com.au General admisssion $12 Gates open 11am

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FILTERED drinking water is nowavailable at some popular ovals andparks across the Barossa Valley.

A joint project between InnerNorth Country Health Services andBarossa Council has seen six tapsinstalled at parks and reservesacross the region.

The filtered water taps are locatedat the Tanunda Oval Park, Angaston

Memorial Reserve, Lyndoch Oval,Curdnatta Park at Sandy Creek,Queen Victoria Jubilee Park atWilliamstown and Tolley ReserveSkate Park at Nuriootpa.

The project was funded by a$10,000 primary health care grantthrough Healthy Communities andthe taps will be maintained byBarossa Council.

Drinking water on tap

STARPLEX general manager Dale Martin hasbeen inducted into a national fitness industry ‘rollof honour’.

For the past decade, Mr Martin has been heavilyinvolved as a volunteer in setting up thecontemporary Fitness Australia Association, afterbeing president of Recreation SA, which at thetime was the peak industry body for fitness,community and outdoor recreation in SouthAustralia.

When the national body for fitness was beingestablished, Mr Martin and others spent monthsnegotiating between equivalent bodies in other states with a mission to create a fitter,healthier Australia.

“There was a need at the time for a national industry body to help lobby the Federal Government and attract funding,” MrMartin said.

“When president of Recreation SA, I used tomeet annually with industry leaders from otherstates and talk, which led to the formation of thenational body.

“To be recognised in the ‘roll of honour’ is anacknowledgment of the volunteer work in thepast of not only myself, but others, which ispleasing.

“But more importantly, it demonstrates Starplexand Gawler are operating with an understandingof what is happening in the fitness industryAustralia wide, and we are on the cutting edge.”

Fitness Australia, in celebrating a decade ofgrowth, development and transformation, wantedto recognise the hard work and commitment ofvisionary people who volunteered their time andexpertise in its creation.

In order to recognise these achievements, itproduced the ‘awards of honour’ program, whichincluded the industry ‘roll of honour’.

Mr Martin’s inclusion recognises his volunteerefforts in facilitating and contributing to theestablishment of Fitness Australia.

He has been the general manager of Starplex,an award-winning sports, training, arts andrecreation provider owned by Trinity College,since it opened in 2000.

Martin fitfor honour

HONOURED: Dale Martin with his certificate.

BAROSSA councillors willinspect an area of BethanyReserve on Tuesday morningtargeted by the BarossaArchery Club as its new home.

The club has made anapplication with BarossaCouncil to relocate to thereserve, which it believes willenable it to develop facilitiesand attract more members.

At the October Councilmeeting, elected members

decided to wait until they hadthe chance to view theproposed site before makingany decision.

Council will then considerthe matter at the Novembermeeting, to be held later onTuesday morning.

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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: 9.30am HC conf,10.30am; Penrice: 9.30am LR; Keyneton: 11am;Eden Valley: 10am LR; Springton: 11am HC.Bethany-Tabor Parish: Bethany: 8.30am T,11am M; Tabor: 9.45am.Cambrai Parish: Cambrai: 9am HC; Sedan:9.30am R; Stonefield P Centenary of the church.Eudunda Parish: Eudunda: 10am; Neales Flat8.30am HC confirmation.Freeling Parish:St Marks, Freeling: 8.45am; Trinity,Rosedale: 10.45am. Gawler: Zion, Pr Geoff Havelberg, Ph 8523 1929.22B Cowan St, Gawler. 8.45am TradMatins,10.45am Cont HC. 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 9am Pr; Gnadenfrei 9am LR;Greenock 10.30am HC.Kapunda Parish: Bethel: 9am HC; Kapunda: 9amHC; Allen’s Creek: 10.30am P.Langmeil Parish:8.45am T HC, 10.30am C.Light Pass Immanuel Parish: Light Pass: 9am LR;Stockwell: 9am; Dutton: 10.30am HC .Light Pass Strait Gate: Strait Gate 10.30am HC;Gruenberg 10am R SS; Truro 9am.Lyndoch Parish: Mission Workshop 9am.Nuriootpa: St Petri: 8.30am, Pr R Voigt, 9.30amSALT, 10.30am HC Pr R Voigt. Holy Trinity:8.30am M, Ebenezer: 10am HC and Neukirch:9.30am M HC AGM.Robertstown Parish: Point Pass: 8.30am;Robertstown: 10.30am; Geranium P: 10am LR.St John’s Parish: St J: 9am; Sch: 10.30am HC.St Paul’s Parish:St P: 10.30am C HC; Gdb:

8.45am T HC.Tanunda Lutheran Home: Worship 10.30am. Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church:Combined service with St Matthew, Hahndorf,10am at Mt Torrens Oval, R Seidel preaching,followed by Sunday School Picnic.ANGLICAN CHURCHAnglican Parish of Barossa: Angaston:10.30am HC SdK. Communion service atBarossa Village.Kapunda Anglican Parish: Kapunda: 9.15amHC; Point Pass: 11.15am HC.Mt Pleasant: 1st Sunday 8.30am, all otherSundays 9am. Enquiries to Hazel Wilton, Wardenon 8568 2042.UNITING CHURCHBarossa Congregations: Nuri: 9am Chap HC;Tan: 11am Chap HC; Ang: 11am Taplin HC. Truro:9am Taplin HC.Gawler Parish: Gawler: 9.30am Littleford, 5pmLittleford; Sandy Creek: 9am van Dyk;Williamstown: 10am Polkinghorne.Kersbrook: 10am. Enquiries: 8389 3114.Light Parish: Kapunda: 9.15am Ro Olafsen;Eudunda: 9.30am Gary Hawke.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.ASSEMBLIES OF GODBarossa New Life Centre: Sunday 10am at theroundabout, cnr Barossa Valley Way & SiegersdorfRoad, Dorrien. 4pm at Mt Pleasant AnglicanChurch Hall, Melrose St. All welcome. Pastor Diane

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On the busesI FOUND it quite funny thatJohn Dawkins is gettingcomplaints about the shuttlerail buses (Herald, Oct 26).

I, and many daily commuters,have been more thanimpressed with the way TransAdelaide has accommodatedfor the lines being replaced.

The first week, yes, therewere some teething problemsbut that was to be expected.

The buses are roadworthyand reliable, and as for airconditioning do the moronswho are whinging realise wehave not had any hot weatherto warrant having an airconditioner on.

Most of the old trains had noheating/cooling anyway.

I have been commuting fromGawler to Adelaide for the past15 years and like the lastMawson to Adelaide lineclosure I was more than happywith the service.

My only complaint withTrans Adelaide is there is nopublic rail/bus service to theBarossa. So all you whingersout there ‘toughen upprincesses’ and get a life.

Wendy HowettBarossa

Wind farmsI write in response to this

press release from the RegionalCouncil of Goyder.

The State Government hasintroduced a number ofchanges to how wind farms areassessed and the approvalprocess. The changes areprimarily to facilitate furthergrowth in the wind industry inSouth Australia.

Of particular note in the stategovernment changes is adramatic reduction in publicconsultation, the removal ofthird party appeal rights andthe designation of wind farmsas ‘essential infrastructure’and part of the ‘desiredcharacter’ for the region.

This includes our world classwine, food and agriculturallyprecious Barossa Valley.

Under the previousDevelopment Plan andlegislative framework, all windfarms and most associateddevelopment are processed asCategory Three for publicnotification purposes.

The state government(through the Minister forUrban Planning) hasintroduced a number ofchanges to council’sDevelopment Plan, through a‘Ministerial Development PlanAmendment’.

This Development Planamendment has introduced anumber of policy changes,directly affecting the way inwhich wind farms andassociated development isprocessed and assessed.Notably, the changes havedesignated wind farms andassociated development as(generally) Category Two forpublic notification purposes.

The state government hasalso introduced ‘management’techniques to lessen the visualimpact of wind farms,including the introduction of arequirement of a one kilometresetback between wind farmsand dwellings, a two kmsetback distance between wind

farms and residential area,vegetation buffers forscreening, regular spacing ofturbines and consistencybetween size and shape ofturbines.

This state governmentproposal wants “vegetationbuffers for screening?”.

Does the Government have anew species list of trees whichwill be over 145 metres tall?

If so, what are they and whatare their preferred growingconditions? Will they grow inrocky conditions and lowrainfall?

How densely will they beplanted, how quickly will theygrow and how close to turbines?

Will there be diversity inplantings? Will the birdsattracted to these ‘screen’plantings be killed by nearbyturbine blades which could berotating at up to 200kms perhour?

Or is this just another aspectof an unrealistic, ill thoughtthrough plan to shove onto taxpaying citizens to make itappear that green energy is theanswer we all wish it could be?

This new proposal to allowdirectly adjoining landownersto be given notice of theproposed development,without any right to object orappeal a council decision,borders on dictatorship and thecomplete removal of ourindividual democratic rights.

If we, as citizens living in oneof the most beautiful heritageand culturally significantareas of Australia do not objectto this we are in grave trouble.

This whole state will be and is

already planned to beinundated by wind turbines inthe most unimaginable way.

Every range in this state isunder threat. There are windmonitors already on manyranges throughout the stateand planning approval formany wind farms andapplications for many more.

We must object in the mostserious manner to this or no-one will want to come and visitour lovely countryside whichwill be completely littered withthese monsters.

Write a submission now orbefore 5pm on December 13,regarding the MinisterialDevelopment PlanAmendment, directly to theDepartment of Planning andLocal Government via email [email protected] and addressesto The Presiding Member,Development Policy AdvisoryCommittee, Statewide WindFarms Development PlanAmendment, c/- Department ofPlanning and LocalGovernment, GPO Box 1815,Adelaide SA 5001.

C Connors Angaston

More wind objectionsOn ABC News last Friday Joe

Keynes, a landholder hostingturbines in the proposedKeyneton/Eden Valleyindustrial wind turbine powerstation, was inter viewed.

Mr Keynes says people havedifferent opinions about thevisual impact of the turbinesand that, says Mr Keynes is“fair enough”.

He think’s, to quote him, “it’s asmall price to pay for thebenefit they are going to createproviding for our green cleanenergy future”.

In my opinion, it’s not thevisual impact alone that is ofmajor concern, among manyother concerns, one is the closeproximity to people andanimals and the detrimentalimpacts on health that areknown to be caused byturbines.

These proposed turbines arethe largest in the southernhemisphere, at just under150m tall. We do not know theimpacts such a developmentmay have if allowed to proceed.

Is it intended that we will bethe latest experiment? Perhapswe are, as many already havebeen, considered viablecollateral damage?

The claims that these projectsare “clean and green”, Isuggest, is debatable.

This debate needs to be hadbefore we continue to litter thelandscape with turbines andharm the environment andthose living near thesedevelopments. In my opinion,“clean energy” has become“dirty business”.

Mr Keynes, as a hostlandholder who has, as he sayshas signed agreements withPacific Hydro. If the proposal isallowed to go ahead Mr Keyneswill stand to make a lot ofmoney based on figures PacificHydro has publicly declared.

Mr Keynes speaks of “a smallprice to pay”…who’s paying?What “price” can be put on thenatural sunrise over the hills?

What “price” can be put on thenatural moonrise over thehills?

To build your life of choice andmake your home, sometimesyour business, in a place thatyou love, and as a consequenceof such a development, havethis devalued, is not a smallprice to pay.

Personally I could not be paidany amount of money to takewhat is “priceless” away fromothers.

As Mr Keynes is putting a“price” on these effects, Iwonder, what “price” he puts onthe health and wellbeing ofpeople or communities? What“price” would he put on mythree-year-old son’s well being?

What “price” does he put onthe landscape and the animalsin it? What “price” does he puton people having to leave theirhomes and communities due tothese developments havingsuch a negative impact on thelives they value?

Coal fire energy, which is usedto sustain industrial windturbines, is no doubt harmful;however wind turbine energy isnot, by a longshot, the safe,clean, green energy producer itis claimed, by some, to be.

I and many others, now moreinformed on the subject, arecalling for independent studiesto be undertaken and untilresults of this are released, amoratorium put in place to haltfurther development within a10km radius of people’s homes.

In our attempts to protect theplanet, let’s not destroy it.

Hiedi SmithKeyneton

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JORDAN Lambert is the 2011 LionsClub of the Barossa ValleyCoulthard Prize winner.

The award was announced at theNuriootpa High School Year 12presentation night on October 26along with the other major awardand subject winners from thegraduating class.

Kiara Pudney was given the CaltexBest All Rounder Award, EvanMaywald the Link SA CitizenshipAward and Laim Casey wasawarded the Groom Family ‘Followyour dreams’ Award.

Denial Pellegrini was given thePrincipal’s Award, Joanna Long theKerrie Woodards Insurance Awardfor Business and Enterprise, while Tara Vanderaa was awarded theRotary Club of Barossa ValleyScholarship.

Other major award winnersinclude Caleb McMahon and JasminHatcher (male and femaleNuriootpa High School GoverningCouncil Award), Jack Cameron (KenHampel Memorial CommunityAward) and Alec Bryce (AJ & CCChapman Award).

Among the invited guests for theevent were Barossa Council mayorBrian Hurn, Member for SchubertIvan Venning and Barossa educationdistrict director KathrynBruggemann.

Jordan’s graduation prize

MAJOR PRIZE: Jordan Lambert

Golden advice from GurusTHE Golden Gurus mentoringservice has opened at theVolunteering Barossa and Lightoffice in Nuriootpa.

Golden Gurus offers mentoring for professionals in the not-for-profit sector, providing peer support from outside of theirorganisation.

Maurie Dow from VolunteeringBarossa & Light will promote andco-ordinate Golden Gurus in theBarossa and Light areas.

“It’s a fantastic program and Iwant it to be available to people inour region,” Mr Dow said.

“The mentors have a wealth ofknowledge and experience and Iwant them to be able to share it withpeople here.”

An information evening will beheld for local people working for not-for-profit organisations at theBarossa Council chambers onThursday, November 24 from 4pm to5.30pm.

They will get to hear from theirpeers about the benefits of mentoring and how they can get involved.

Those people interested inbecoming mentors are also invited to attend.

Golden Gurus need to be aged 50 or over and be retired or semi-retired.

Call Maurie Dow 8563 8495 to register your interest in attending or [email protected].

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Search foroffender

POLICE seek thepublic’s help after aman allegedlythreatened staff with a knife at a Gawler discount

store on Sunday. The man threatened

staff at the RejectShop, off MurrayStreet, before makingoff with cash from a tilat about 2pm.

He was seen runningfrom the shop andheading towardsMurray Street.

The man is describedas aged between 40and 50 years, 155cmtall, a slim build withshort, dark grey hairand was wearing adark coloured top.

If the public hasinformation about theincident or the man’swhereabouts, pleasecontact BankSACrimestoppers on 1800 333 000.

As we race into the festiveseason with FatherChristmas due to appear this

Saturday it is worth thinking aboutthe always important issue of roadsafety.

The state government and policeare always coming up with plans totry and reduce the road toll.

Changing the speed limit is alwaysone option but motorists (especiallycity) complain that you have to keepyour wits about you with often manychanges over a short distance.

But isn’t that the point.Every time a driver straps

themselves behind the wheel of a caror chooses to hop aboard a motorbike shouldn’t they have their witsabout them at all times?

Yes changes in speed limits can befrustrating but they are in place for areason - authorities believe they canhelp save lives or prevent roadaccidents.

But unfortunately the governmentcannot legislate for common sense.

While cars and bikes are brilliant

items for getting from point A todestination B, they have to berespected for what they are -potential murder weapons. Harsh,yes, but it is a fact.

Quite appropriately, this editorialis on the police page where eachweek there are reports of people whohave abused the privilege ofpossessing a driver’s licence.

Our readers look at police news tosee what crime has been committedrecently, possibly identify a criminaland see some of the bizarre actionsby individuals who obviously didn’tuse their common sense at somestage.

It is basic but don’t speed and youwon’t be in police news, don’t drinkand drive and the same result.

Simply obey the rules of the roadand you lessen the chance of being ina road accident.

Sadly, you then have to worryabout someone else and whetherthey are following the road rules andusing their common sense.

Don’t know about you but I know Icouldn’t imagine having to live mylife knowing I had been responsiblefor someone’s death because Ihadn’t used common sense when outdriving.

Editorial Gawler police incidentsARRESTS

• A 23-year-old man fromYatala Prison was arrested thismonth by the Police Police forserious criminal trespass andtheft.

• A 19-year-old Pinery manwas arrested on November 1 bythe Gawler Police for theft .

• A 48-year-old male fromEvanston Gardens was arrestedon November 1 by the GawlerPolice for an outstandingwarrant.

• The Barossa CriminalInvestigation Branch arrested aKangaroo Flat man for indecent assault on November 4.REPORTS

• A 35-year-old Willaston manwas reported last week forprescribed concentration ofalcohol with a reading of 0.052.

A licence disqualification wasgiven. Also, a 41-year-oldRoseworthy man was reportedthis month by the Gawler Policefor prescribed concentration ofalcohol with a reading of 0.096.PROPERTY DAMAGE

• A glass panel to a front doorwas broken by a rock at a

premise on Allwood Drive,Gawler East on November 3. Noentry was gained.

• Unknown persons broke thewindscreen of a vehicle while itwas parked in a driveway on Myall Street, Gawler West, between November 3 and4. SERIOUS CRIMINALTRESSPASS

• Unknown offenders drove avehicle into a building causingextensive damage in an attemptto steal an ATM at the BP inDublin on October 31.

• Two televisions and twolaptops were stolen from aresidence at Mallala Road, TwoWells on October 31. Offendersgained entry to the property byopening a front window. THEFT/ILLEGAL USE

• On October 31 a male wassighted by security, at a Gawlersupermarket, putting two meattrays under his shirt. Thesuspect was approached bysecurity and then dropped thegoods and fled the scene.

•A female attempted to stealmeat by hiding it in her bag at a Gawler supermarket on

November 1.• Bank statements were

stolen after entry was gained toa vehicle, which was parked ina driveway at Gartrell Street,Roseworthy, on November 6.FIRE

• About two acres of croppingland was damaged afterRosedale CFS noticed smokecoming from a paddock onHolland Road, Rosedale, onNovember 6. ASSAULT

• A victim received bruisingand swelling to the facefollowing an incident at aGawler hotel between October29 and 30.

• A Barossa man was arrestedon November 1 by Barossa CIBfor indecent assault.ROBBERY.

• Four males sprayed a malevictim with champagne,assaulted him and also stole hiswallet at a Gawler hotel onNovember 1.

• An unknown offenderproduced a weapon and tookcash from a Gawler businessbefore fleeing the scene onNovember 6.

Barossa police incidentsARRESTS

• A 19-year-old Evanston manwas arrested on October 31 by theMt Pleasant Police for aggravatedassault cause harm from anincident, which occurred onOctober 30 outside a licensedpremises in Springton.

• A Greenock male youth wasarrested on November 1 by theBarossa Criminal InvestigationBranch for indecent assault.

A Kapunda man in his 30s wasarrested on November 2 by theNuriootpa Police for a firstinstance warrant.

• A Munno Para West man in his30s was arrested by the NuriootpaPolice on November 2 for beingunlawfully on premises, theft andpossession of tools to break into apremise. All offences occurred atan Angaston winery.DANGEROUS DRIVING

A Victorian woman in her 20swas reported by the NuriootpaPolice on November 4 on the SturtHighway, Shea-Oak Log, forexcessive speed, after she was noticed by police driving

155km in a 110km zone.REPORTS

• A Kapunda man in his 30s wasreported by the Kapunda Police onNovember 2 for misuse of a motorvehicle after performing asustained wheel spin,

• An Elizabeth East man in his60s was reported by the NuriootpaPolice on November 2 on SturtHighway near Shea-Oak Log fordriving while disqualified.

• A 19-year-old Nuriootpa manwas reported on November 3 by theNuriootpa Police for propertydamage.

• A Nuriootpa woman in her 20swas reported by the NuriootpaPolice on November 6 for assault.

• A Tanunda male youth wasreported by the Nuriootpa Policeon November 3 for driving whileunlicensed after being sightedriding a scooter in Tanunda.

• A Tanunda man in his 40s wasreported by the Nuriootpa Policeon November 6 for breach offirearms conditions and insecureammunition as part of OperationSecure.

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THURSDAY 10TH NOVEMBERBAROSSA REAL ESTATEANGASTON Lot 429 Penrice Road............4:30 – 5:00pm

SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBERLJ HOOKER REAL ESTATEMACDONALD PARK Lot 101 McIntyre Road........3:15 – 4:00pm

HOMBURG REAL ESTATETANUNDA 2 Rothe Way ............................1:00 – 1:30pmTANUNDA 18 Rosalie Avenue ...................1:45 – 2:15pm

SUNDAY 13TH NOVEMBERADELAIDE RURAL REAL ESTATETANUNDA Unit 1/10 Kook Street...........11:00 – 11:45amBALAKLAVA 11 Racecourse Road ..........12:45 – 1:30pmEUDUNDA 4 South Terrace .......................2:45 – 3:30pm

BAROSSA REAL ESTATENURIOOTPA 18 John Harris Drive ........11:00 – 11:30amLYNDOCH 11 Rushall Road...................11:00 – 11:30amNURIOOTPA 20 Gothic Avenue .............11:45 – 12:15pmLYNDOCH 19 Wilhelm Street ................11:45 – 12:15pmKAPUNDA 11 Whittaker Street..................1:30 – 2:00pmNURIOOTPA 10 Queen Street ...................2:30 – 3:00pmLYNDOCH 7 Robert Ross Drive.................4:15 – 4:45pm

HOMBURG REAL ESTATEBETHANY Lot 875 Bethany Road............12:30 – 1:00pmTANUNDA 13 Kalleske Court.....................1:15 – 1:45pmTANUNDA 22 Fechner Place .....................1:45 – 2:15pmGREENOCK 27 Mill Street .........................2:00 – 2:30pmNURIOOTPA 36 South Terrace..................2:45 – 3:15pmNURIOOTPA 22 Helene Street...................3:00 – 3:30pmNURIOOTPA Lot 334 Sturt Highway .........3:30 – 4:00pmNURIOOTPA 41 Chardonnay Drive............3:45 – 4:15pmNURIOOTPA 11 Schaedel Street ...............4:15 – 4:45pmNURIOOTPA 28 Buna Terrace ...................4:30 – 5:00pm

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SET on a corner location thishouse has three bedroomsplus a study and could beideal for a first homebuyeror investor.

As soon as you step into theseparate entry hall younotice the care and attentionto detail of the currentowners. Features worthhighlighting include thenine-foot ceilings andexterior stone walls thathave been carefully updated.

The new kitchen, thatoverlooks the meals area,has transformed the house.It has been finished withstainless steel appliances,including a new dishwasher,and everything the budding

chef would require.There is plenty of space on

offer across the threebedrooms, study or dressingroom and the lounge. Twospacious bathrooms (withtoilets) are on offer, a sought-after option for growingfamilies.

The large windows in theformal lounge/dining roomoverlook an enclosed sidegarden that has a largegarden shed for the handyman. Outside there isanother tool shed, enclosedcarport with a roller door aswell as a pergola, a greatspot to unwind at the end ofa busy day.

To keep your power bills

down, the property has beenfitted with nine solar panelsas well as a solar hot watersystem. There is also aducted heating and coolingsystem.

If you are looking for anaffordable house that hashad all the hard work done,then look no further.

Great space, great price

WHERE: 10 Queen Street,Nuriootpa.PRICE: $299,000 to$315,000.AGENT: Sue Schugmann0419 850 408.OPEN: 2.30-3pm Sunday,November 13.

SOLA POWERED BEAUTY4 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS 2 PARKING SPACES42 Solar Panels, yes this is not an misprint, plus, Four Bedrooms, Ensuiteand Walk in Robe,Large separate lounge, Flat screen TV & Entertainment,Large kitchen, Dishwasher, Spacious open plan family & meals, DuctedR/C Air Conditioning, Extra large double garage umr, Rear verandah,Established gardens and fruit trees, Rain water tank, Set in a great locationon a 772m2 block and close to local schools and shopping. Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

YOU CAN’T BEAT THIS FOR VALUE. URGENTSALE. LOOKING AT ALL OFFERS.

Are you looking to kick start your rental portfolio or add to it. Wellhere’s your perfect chance, this villa comprises double sized bed-rooms main with Ensuite and WIR. At the rear of the home it opensup into the Kitchen, family, dine which is of a good size. Easy to main-tain yard, double garage and heating and cooling. To complete this in-vestment property, we have qualified tenants ready.Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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KAPUNDA - $275,000-$285,000

11 Whittaker Street

IMMACULATE FAMILY HOMESpacious 3 bedroom family home with separatelounge room, Kitchen overlooking Dining, walk inPantry with lots of Cupboard space. Ducted R/C AirConditioning. Low Maintenance gardens. Garageunder main roof with access into the home. SecondDriveway for Caravan and within walking distance toMain Street. Be quick for this quality home.Sue Schugmann 0419 850 408

LYNDOCH - $399,000-$420,000

Set perched up on a (approx) 1005m2 block this 3 brm 2 bthrmhome gives you plenty of room to move, and the inside of thehome is nothing less. 2 sep living areas both of good size. Goodfamily kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, gas cook top,electric oven & dishwasher. Outside is a gabled patio perfect forentertaining friends. Evaporative cooling, gas heating a dbl ggeunder the main roof and plenty of room for a caravan or boat.Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

11 Rushall Road

LYNDOCH - $345,000

Call Elle

IDEAL FOR THE FIRST HOME BUYER9, ceilings, solid construction stone frontage, Sep entry,3Bedrooms, study two bathrooms 2 toilets, meals area,near new kitchen with stainless steal appliances plus newdishwasher, Lounge form dine. Ducted R/C Air Con.Pergola area, carport with roller door, establishedgardens, the list goes on.

Call Sue Schugmann 0419850408

CITY CHIC MEETS RUSTIC CHARM!Large family home with 4 bedrooms plus study. Formallounge and separate dining room, timber kitchen with dish-draw dishwasher. Family areaith large picture window.Ducted cooling, gas and wood heating + split system aircon.Half-court tennis court on approx. 7890m2 allotment.Extensive shedding and landscaped gardens. Don’t miss outon this great home!Elle Moreton 0488 996 566

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LYNDOCH - $530,000

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NURIOOTPA - $299,000 TO $ 315,000

18 John Harris Drive

Call Peter10 Queen Street

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RENOVATED SYMMETRICAL COTTAGEON 10 ACRES

Located on the Valley Floor this attractive cottagecomprising 4 bedrooms with potential income producing 9acres of vineyard planted with premium Shiraz. Waterlicence for 3 mega litres. Large shed. Equipment in excellentcondition and negotiable in the sale.Myriam Bultsma 0427 392 819

ANGASTON (LIGHT PASS) - $740,000

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TAKE THE PLUNGE!Great neat and tidy 3 bedroom home. This 1950’s home sits on an(approx) 608m2 block a perfect size for children to have a cubby andsand pit. The inside of this home has been tastefully up graded, recentlycarpeted throughout, built in robes to bedroom 2 and a dressing roomor play room has been added to bedroom 3. The eat in kitchen has plentyof cupboards and bench space and there is still enough room for a diningtable. The home has gas heating and ducted evap. Cooling.Peter Fairweather 0415 825 420

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NURIOOTPA - $240 - $250K

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ENJOY the elevated views, spaceand style of this fastidiously-presented Truro property, wherethe stunning gabled outdoorentertaining area is a naturalextension of the indoor livingspace and the superbly-landscaped grounds perfectlyframe the setting.

Meticulous attention to detailthroughout, a fabulous shed,44,000 litres of rainwater storageand room for multiple vehicles onthis 1341 square metre allotment.Look out across town to the hillsand tree-tops, savouring the viewseach daily.

Well finished in every facet, thisproperty will delight you everystep of the way, a modern home ofneutral tones, warm timberaccents and a touch of the orient,where natural light streams in.

Comprising of three bedrooms,the principal room with an ensuite and walk-in robe, well-placed lounge plus an open-plan,casual-lifestyle area with thekitchen at its heart, this home’slayout is a great balance.

Looking to the living space andout to the views beyond, thekitchen’s bar bench creates ameeting place that unites allzones and a bay windowhighlights the dining space.

Glass slides across to connectthe interior with the outdoors, allexpertly paved and gabled. Pavingcontinues around the home’snorth-facing end, an idyllic spacefor alfresco entertaining in themilder months.

The garden unfolds in terracedlayers with rosemary, lavender,westringia and white bottlebrushforming rows of hedging.

Butterfly bushes, kangaroopaws, geranium, magnolia andcamellias are scattered aroundand an orchard grove of lime,lemon, orange, apricot, peach,persimmon and olive trees createa fragrant and fruitfulMediterranean-inspired outdoorsetting with meandering paths.

The property boasts abundantrainwater storage, solar power,ceiling fans, ducted evaporativecooling, inverter air conditioning,exterior awnings to exposedwindows as well as tintedwindows for the rear bedroom.

Serenity, space and style withstunning views to savour.

WHERE: 10 James Street, Truro.FEATURES: Three bedrooms, twobathrooms, two living area, fourundercover car parks.AGENT: Felicity Cock, HomburgReal Estate, ph 0411 456 266.

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THIS brand new, stylish housewill be completed by you – thenew owners will be responsiblefor selecting floor coverings andsetting up the gardens in a styleof their choice.

The property is located at Lot12 Greenock Rd, Nuriootpa, seton a low-maintenance block ofabout 395 square metres, andhas many features that willappeal to people searching for astylish, three-bedroom house.

Designed by MackenzieQuality Homes and planned forthe future, this three bedroom,two-bathroom residence isspacious enough for familyliving or convenient enough fora single or couple to enjoy arelaxed lifestyle.

The single garage with electricroller door offers secure accessinto the house and the rearalfresco area provides ampleroom to entertain family andfriends.

The main bedroom features anensuite and a walk-throughwardrobe, while bedrooms twoand three have built-in robesand share the main bathroom.

There is plenty of space to hostthe family and visitors thanksto the spacious, light and bright,open-plan living room thatleads out to the backyardthrough sliding doors. It is agreat indoor/outdoor space torelax and entertain.

The kitchen has a new

stainless-steel underbenchelectric oven and gas cooktop,there is a stainless-steeldishwasher and plenty ofoverhead cupboards for storagespace. The kitchen is locatedalongside the open-plan familyroom.

The interior is painted withfresh, neutral colours toenhance the light and sense ofspace in the open-plan livingarea. The main bathroomfeatures classic tiling, a largeshower recess and a deepbathtub.

Eye to the future

WHERE: Lot 12 GreenockRoad, Nuriootpa.PRICE GUIDE: $280,000.OPEN: By appointment.AGENT: Julie Toth.CONTACT: 0418 853 134.

EBENEZER $680,000Lot 102 Belvidere Road Open Sunday 13th Nov, 2.45-3.15pm

GOOD SHEDDING – LARGE LAND 50x50 shed, suit earthmoving business, mechanics or carpenters. 3 brms, 2 bthrms,brick home. All this & more on 25 acres.

TANUNDA $273,0003 Coronation Avenue Open Sunday 13th Nov, 1.30-2.15pm

ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME 10 Solar panels to generate power make this home veryenergy efficient and cost saving. Well looked after double brick home, three bedroomswith built-in robe, kitchen with gas stove, bright lounge room, heating and cooling,rain water plumbed to the home, carport, large shed and backyard. 758m2 allotment.

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BRAND NEW AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT! Quality home with highceilings, 3 large brms all with bi robes, open plan kitchen/dine/iving,r/c ducted a/c. Suitable for first home buyers, investors or retirees.

TANUNDA $29,000Site 58 Tanunda Tourist Park ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED(NEW) CHEAP COMFORTABLE LIVING Large on site caravan &solid annexe, bedroom, neat kitchen, lounge, shower cubicle,r/c air cond, front & rear deck, g/shed. Access to pool, bbq,etc.

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STOCKWELL $280,000 Property15 Duckpond Road

W.I.W.O. Freehold Business with Residence For Sale or LeaseGeneral Store, Takeaway & Postal Agency - 2 brms, sunroom or 3rdbrm, sleepout, commercial & residential kitchen, lounge, s/rm, study,40x30 approx shed & more. Lots of potential - 3 businesses in one!

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WAKE up to the sunshine inthis immaculate and naturallylight-filled house with its airyopen-living plan that extendsout under the verandah forsheltered relaxation andentertaining.

On a manageable allotmentwith established, easy-caresurrounds and access to thebackyard, this property and itsmid-sized villa will suit‘downsizers’ with a caravan,couples or a smaller family.

‘Home sweet home’ rings truehere and it can be felt from themoment you walk in. Lovinglymaintained, the housecomprises three bedrooms hasbeen painted with neutral tonesthroughout.

There is decorative fretwork inthe hallway, leadlight in thelovely ivory kitchen, great

storage provision and abeautiful bathroom thatprovides en-suite access to themaster bedroom.

The long hallway opens up tothe bright living space, the well-equipped kitchen withwalk-in-pantry at its heart, withlounging and dining areassurrounding it. Glass on threesides brings in the garden viewsand slides across to take livingoutdoors. An attached verandahprovides undercover ease forall-year-round outdoor lifewhether it is a morning coffee ora barbecue with friends.

There is also a tranquil,shaded fernery and fishpondthat add to the relaxedambience of the outdoor settingwhile the roller-door to the rearof the double garage allowsadditional rear yard access.

A house that perfectly suitsthose who like to potter aroundin a manageable garden settingwith all the features you needinside for comfortable andpractical living.

Sit back and relax at the endof the day, watching the sunsetover vineyards and rurallandscape beyond the backfence, which you can even dofrom your couch position thanksto the large windows.

For more information or toarrange a view contact CindyTaylor from Homburg on 0408086 119 or 8563 2599 (Tanunda)and 8562 2600 (Nuriootpa).

The property is priced at$290,000 - $295,000.

Light up your life

WHERE: 29 Blaxland StreetNuriootpa.FEATURES: Three bedrooms,one bathroom, one living area.

THIS character freestoneKapunda home oozes streetappeal with its attractive returnbullnose verandah.

Situated on an excellent sizeallotment of about 2600 squaremetres, the house home waspreviously two maisonettes,which now provide a wonderfulspacious four bedroom, doubleliving area family home.

The four spacious bedroomseach have a ceiling fan and two ofthe bedrooms have built-in robes.The stylish, renovated open-plankitchen/meals area provides alovely modern feel to go with thecharacter beauty, it has great

bench space and a walk-inpantry.

The two living areas each haveornate open fireplaces. There is aroomy bathroom with separatevanity room, shower alcove andbath.

The home is climate controlledall year round with slowcombustion heating and ducted,evaporative air conditioner.

The electrical and plumbingworks have been upgraded.Outside there is a neatundercover rear entertainingarea overlooking the gardensand attractive lawn and gardenareas at the front.

The property ticks the shed boxwith a garage/workshop (about9x6m) that has power connected.

This charming turn-of-the-century house is set in a fantasticlocation within a very shortwalking distance to the maintown facilities and KapundaPrimary School.

Vendors advice - this is anurgent sale, so don’t miss theopportunity at the auction.

Here’s something really special

WHERE: 22 South Tce, Kapunda.AUCTION: 11am, November 25.AGENT: Daniel SchellCONTACT: 0415 436 379.

LIGHT-FILLED: The living area of the Nuriootpa house with a lot to offer.

OPEN - Sunday 1:15pm – 2:00pm Price - $545,000

“Kainga Park”Allendale North via Kapunda 8.189 ha- approx. 20 acresA truly beautiful restoration to encompass this character stone building with modern homerenovations. The home comprises three bedrooms all with BIR’s, lovely modern kitchen & dining area and most outstanding spacious open living areas. A Mezannine floor, currentlyset up as home office, opens to an outdoor deck with extraordinary views over the property. 5 Star outdoor entertaining area, split level timber deck with ‘swim-spa’.With 20 acres of well fenced quality farming land, extensive shedding, 3 main paddocks withhorse/stock shelters & holding yards. Mains water plus 90,000 L rain water storage. Ideallylocated 5mins from Kapunda and under 30 mins to Gawler.PROPERTY MUST NOW BE SOLD…..your inspection is highly recommended.

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22 South Tce, Kapunda

This could be something really special…• Character freestone home with attractive return bull nose verandah

• Four spacious bedrooms, two with BIR’s

• Stylish renovated open plan kitchen/meals area all modern appliances

• Two good sized living areas

• Large residential block of 2600sqm

• HIA Order applies

Daniel Schell 0415 436 379

Geoff Schell 0418 842 421

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DOMAIN.com.au has givenits new developments sectiona make-over to furtheraccommodate the needs of thegrowing residential audienceand to provide an enhancedmarketing platform forproperty developerslaunching new projects.

House hunters across thecountry are increasinglyturning to online search toolsto source information aboutthe latest propertydevelopments entering themarket.

Over the year ending June2011, $14.5 billion dollars inresidential developments,other than houses,

commenced in Australiaaccording to AustralianBureau of Statistics data.These figures demonstratethe magnitude of thissegment of the propertymarket.

“In the past 12 months,Domain has significantlyincreased its residentialaudience and expects thistrend to continue,” said TonyBlamey, Fairfax MarketplacesReal Estate general manager.“The latest website make-over showcases the very bestnew residential properties ina highly dynamic andinteractive environment.”

Features of the new section

include a focus on search withlarger images, a location map,floor plans with aninteractive navigation buttonand search tools that allowthe user to view all listingsfor a specific development inthe same area. In addition, asuite of new advertisingproducts is available forproperty developers tofurther showcase theirdevelopments.

“Domain has become anintegral component of thesearch process for newproperties. The latest changesto its website furtherempower potential propertybuyers.”

Domain websitegets a make-over

PAUL Keating once called a downturn the“recession we had to have”. Well, the propertymarket correction of 2011 was the correction wehad to have.

However, as we move into 2012 the tuning ofvendor expectations and the decision by theReserve Bank to cut the cash rate by 25 basispoints will mark a turning point for the propertymarket.

Over the last few years the market hasexperienced a significant growth spurt that wassimply not sustainable over the long term. Whenthe music stopped around 12 months ago, vendorswere left with their heads in the clouds stillexpecting boom-time prices.

Purchasers, on the other hand, adjusted theiropinion of value downwards on the back of risinginterest rates and the fear of global uncertainty …again.

This created a gulf between vendors andpurchasers and, as a result, auction clearancerates and property prices fell.

So 2011 has been a cathartic year for vendors,who have slowly had to come to the realisationthat their property is now worth five to 10 per centless than it was at its zenith. After a year ofadjusting to the new reality, expectations willcome back closer to the market reality and we willsee clearance rates rise to a more balanced level ofcloser to 60 per cent.

In addition, last Tuesday's rate cut, although notenough to ignite the property market, will begin tobring the purchasers in from the cold as they startto find some long-needed confidence.

While fear tends to grip consumers instantly,confidence tends to build over a period of time, sodon't expect to see purchasers rushing back to themarket. However, comments like the ones fromWestpac’s chief executive, Gail Kelly, suggestingthat interest rates will fall further in 2012, willhelp build confidence over time.

As a result of these two factors, supply anddemand for residential property will become morebalanced and the property market will begin tofind its feet and move into a more sustainablegrowth pattern.

However, not all markets will feel the effects ofthis renewed confidence. The property market isnot homogenous as there are numerous marketspulling in different directions at the same time.

Property markets that are more established, andhave lower debt levels, are more likely to be theones to lead the way out of the doldrums.

The property market is a unique asset class that isdriven by both necessity and emotion. There isalways an underlying demand for property andalthough I do not think we will see outstandinglevels of growth over the next 12 to 24 months, I alsodo not think we will see any more significant falls.

• Mark Armstrong is an independent propertyanalyst and creator of propertytycoon.com.au,Australia's first online auction tippingcompetition.

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TANUNDA1/10 Kook Street $279,950Open Sunday 11:00-11:45am

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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 plumbedt/out home.WEB ID: 106614295 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

RENTALSNURIOOTPA $255pwModern decor and stylish low maintenance gardens. Thisvilla is perfect for the easy life. 3 bedrooms, main withwalk-in robe, 3-way bathroom with huge vanity, open planliving area with r/c a/c, large undercover entertaining area,secure garage under main roof. Available End November!

DUBLIN $250pwBrick veneer home on ½ acre land close to Dublin andTwo Wells. 3 brms, lounge, kitchen/ dining/ family room,electric appliances, split sytem A/C, Ducted Evap A/C,Shed. Pets Neg. Avail Now!

KAPUNDA $250pwRenovated stone home within walking distance of mainstreet. Comprising 4 good sized bedrooms, lounge,dining, Galley style kitchen had large bench space, gasstove, pantry. Open fire places in most rooms all withornate surrounds. High ceilings, wood floors, verandahfront and side. Large 1137m2 allotment. Avail NOW!

RIVERTON $165pwNeat Two bedroom unit, open plan living area, R/C A/C.Nice bathroom with separate bath and shower. Carport,rainwater tank, garden shed. Low maintenance yard. Onlytwo in the group, in a quiet location. Available Now!

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Neat solid home on 11,000m2 allot, having 3 titles,possible subdiv STCC. 3 brs, office, kitchen w elec apps& d/w, fml dine, lge lounge, r/c a/c, gas htg. Paved gablepergola, 40x20 shed, caravan shed, 30x20 shed. Rearaccess.

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NEW $149,950Inspection by Appointment

Approx 85 acres, close to highway but still private,scrub land, cleared land has olive, fig & pistachio trees,brick building, sep bath & toilet, rainwater tanks,underground creek, generated power, ideal weekender,retreat or living.

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KAPUNDA43 Mildred Street $190,000Inspection by Appointment

Timber frame home on spacious 2823m2 allot, close to mainstreet and schools, 3 bdrms, open plan lounge/dining, familyroom, galley style kitchen. Requiring some maintenance thehome provides the opportunity for a home on a largeallotment, investment or possible sub-division (STCC)

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BALAKLAVA11 Racecourse Road $245,000-$255,000Open Sunday 12:45-1:30pm

Extremely well presented T/F home on 974m2 allotment,4 brms, 2 bthrms, near new kitchen, electric appliances,WI pantry, dining area, fml lnge. ducted R/C A/C t/out,rainwater to house, solar panels. 30x20 shed, lge pgla/carport, paved d/way, well fenced. walk to racetrack.

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BALAKLAVA - 11 Racecourse RdSunday 12.45-1.30pm

EUDUNDA - 4 South TerraceSunday 2.45-3.30pm

EUDUNDA4 South Terrace $225,000Open Sunday 2:45-3:30pm

Well maintained stone home on approx 817m2, main roadfrontage, close to Main Street, 3 good sized brms, roomylounge, country style kitchen, and renovated bathroom.Features include high ceilings, ceiling rose, combustionheater, pergola, workshop and shed, nice family home.

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LYNDOCHFiebig Court $285,000Inspection by Appointment

3 separately designed 3 br homes, community titled allotsfrom 300m2-312m2. Rendered hebel walls, floor coverings,quality interior fittings r/c a/c, gas h.w.s., paved drive,landscaped front yd, fencing, Ideal firsthome/retirees/investors.WEB ID: 105904426 Colin Schwartz 0409 934 942

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

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42 Weigall Street $275,000Inspection by Appointment

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THE State’s leading businessmembership organisation,Business SA, has welcomed latweek’s decision by the ReserveBank Board to cut officialinterest rates to 4.50 per cent.

Business SA Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Peter Vaughan, saidthedecision will provide muchneeded relief in the lead-up toChristmas.

“There was a strong case to cutinterest rates today and wewelcome this decision by theReserve Bank,” Mr Vaughansaid.

“We have the expectation thatbanks will pass on the fullreduction to businesses andhouseholds, so that the economycan feel the benefit of theReserve Bank’s decision.

“This will provide some muchneeded relief to the manybusinesses that have beenunder pressure throughout theState.

“Increasing consumer demandin the lead up to Christmas isvital for the local economy,particularly retailers, and thisis the ideal time to encourageshoppers to get out and startspending.

“It was important that theReserve Bank delivered thisinterest cut following thepremature rate rise lastNovember which causedsignificant difficulty to theeconomy over last year’s festiveseason.

“Here in South Australia wehave the highest unemploymentrate in the country, businessconfidence is low and manyimportant industriesthroughout the State remainunder pressure.

“The business community alsohas the burden of theimpending carbon tax whichwill make local businesses lesscompetitive and put furtherpressure on employment levels.”

Because the interest rate cutwas the first movement ofinterest rates in 12 months, theMortgage & FinanceAssociation of Australia haswarned borrowers to get expertadvice before responding to newmortgage offers.

The Reserve Bank’s cut in thecash target rate of .25 of a percent today was likely to triggera round of special mortgageoffers, but MFAA chiefexecutive Phil Naylor haswarned that borrowers shouldget expert advice beforeswitching loans.

Mr Naylor said that there hadbeen seven official interest raterises culminating in theMelbourne Cup Day rate of2010.

“We had a period of rising

interest rates,” said Mr Naylor.“So it’s understandable thatthere’s pent-up demand forcheaper mortgages. However,the borrower must ensure theysign-up for the deal that’s mostappropriate for them.

“We urge people to understandall their options before takingon more debt,” said Mr Naylor.“Consumers may not be awareof different borrowingstrategies, but MFAA-approvedmortgage brokers understandall of the options.”

Relief with rate cut,but also a warning

BACKYARD textiles can be classy aswell as hardy.

Outdoor fabrics, once the poorrelation of the textile world, are nolonger a collection of deckchair-likestripes or lurid colours that makereclining in the backyard as restful as aHawaiian shirt shop.

Time poor, we want to spend the littletime we get outdoors relaxing in well-equipped alfresco “rooms”, rather thanpulling weeds and mowing lawns.

And as the spaces at the back - orfront - of our homes becomeincreasingly sophisticated so, too, dothe fabrics designed for them, withfabrics used for sofas, daybeds,cushions, umbrellas and chairs, ratherthan just the traditional poolside-stylefurnishings.

“Some of the outdoor fabrics are justas good as the indoor; the distinction isblurring,” says designer and forecasterBarbara Marshall of Marshall Design.

“There are divine outdoor fabrics;they are not restricted to beige canvas.There is everything from vivid outdoorstripes to some very sophisticatedfabrics including beautiful linen.”

Marshall says technology isimportant in the creation of outdoorfabrics. Stain resistance and faderesistance are important, as isresistance to UV degradation - that is,fabric falling to bits when subjected tobright light, either outdoors or inside,as with a couch near a window.

“The technology is getting better, it isnot just polyacrylic,” says the nationalsales and marketing manager withRadford Furnishings, David Marks.

“There are other compositions beingused, which allow for more texture andthey can be used indoors or outdoors.”

While stripes are still popular, thesedays outdoor fabrics, although lessfashion oriented than those forinteriors, are available in a far widerrange of designs, he says.

Fashion-forward Designers Guildfrom Britain, for instance, distributedby Radford, produces the Tiana rangeof outdoor prints, weaves and stripes.

Water repellent, soil and stainresistant and rot, mould and mildewproof, they are designed to cope withthe great outdoors but are on trendwith their wide stripes and bold leafpatterns.

The 10 designs even include tweedsand pebble faux leather. Melbourne-based Warwick Fabrics, which carriesout extensive testing on its products,produces an outdoor range calledAtrium, high-performance, 100 percent polypropylene fabrics designed forindoors and out.

Mildew and stain resistant, durable,UV resistant, antimicrobial and easy-clean, the range departs from thetraditional notion of outdoor fabrics inthat it is designed to be stylish andsoftly textured, as well as hardwearing.

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THIS property is a credit to thecurrent owners.

There is nothing for you to dobut move in and enjoy.

The highlights are the twofabulous entertaining areas, oneelevated and both undercover,overlook the sparkling salt-chlorinated, solar-heated,inground swimming pool.

Other features include...

Four bedrooms, plus a study, themaster suite with vaulted ceiling,‘his and hers’ walk-in robes and ahuge ensuite with separatepowder room. Bedrooms two,three and four have built-in robesand ceiling fans.

The formal lounge room has avaulted ceiling and featurepillars, the open plankitchen/meals/family area also

has a vaulted ceiling. The kitchen has an island bar,

walk-in pantry, dishwasher, newoven and lots of cupboard space.

A large rumpus room has beenfinished with floor tiles andfeature windows. The laundry hasfloor-to-ceiling built in robes.

There is an abundance ofheating and cooling includingducted cooling, a combustion

heater and two split-systemreverse-cycle wall units.

The gardens have beendeveloped with a veggie patch,fruit trees, rainwater tank andeasy-to-maintain lawn area.

The 20x30 shed has streetaccess, a concrete floor and powerand there’s also a garden shed.

Great parking space is on offerin the triple garage, complete

with automatic roller doors.The property ticks every box

and is set on a roomy allotment ofabout 1150 square metres.

Homes of this calibre rarely lastso arrange a viewing today.

Tick all the boxes

WHERE: 12 Quintrell St,Kapunda.PRICE GUIDE: $525,000.AGENT: LJ Hooker Gawler.

• Master brm with ceiling fan, ensuite & WIR• Formal lounge leads through to formal dine

with floating floor• Modern kitchen has dishwasher & pantry

and overlooks family/meals area• Paved 6m x 6m undercover entertaining area • Approx 7 mins to Elizabeth & Munno Para

shops, less than 30 mins drive to Adelaide &Port Adelaide

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DG5G54

KAPUNDA $315,00023 Tod Street Open By Appointment

2 Year Young Rossdale Home

• Absolutely immaculate 3 bedroom home• Master with ensuite & WIR, brm 2 with BIR & ceiling fan • Big kitchen/meals/family area, heat/cool, 3-way main bthrm • Great undercover entertaining area, lots of rainwater,

veggie garden & fruit trees• Ample secure off street parking. Not a thing to do here!

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DCSG54

HAMILTON (via Kapunda) – Lot 1 Victoria Rd

“MERRIWOOD FARM” REDUCED $415,000View by appointment

The opportunity has arisen for a lucky purchaser to enjoyan idyllic lifestyle which many would envy. MerriwoodFarm is set on 2.109 HA of beautiful countryside withrural views as far as the eye can see. Features:-• Circa 1890's Symmetrical Cottage in good order with

some 200 sqm of living • Three bedrooms. Master with ceiling fan and open fire

place• Dining room with feature stained glass window & wood

heater• Family Lounge room with open fire place. American

Oak kitchen• Enclosed & tiled rear verandah area• Heritage tiled bathroom with corner spa and separate

toilet• One bedroom studio has kitchen, bathroom, family/

meals area plus heat & cool• 4 paddocks, sundry shedding and shared bore (Salinity

200/300)• Approx 55,000 litres of rainwater storage* Beautiful mature trees and gorgeous cottage gardens* Just 1/2 hour from the Northern Expressway & 15kms

North of Kapunda* 1 hour to Pt Adelaide, West Lakes and GPO Adelaide* 1/2 an hour to the heart of the Barossa Valley

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DB2G54

Quality Unsurpassed

• Immaculate Rendition home built in 2007 on a corner blockopposite park

• 4 brms, master with ens & wir, all other brms with bir’s• Fml lnge, enormous o/p kitchen/meals/family • Stylish kitch w. Miele d/washer & Smeg apps• Ducted RC, alarm, double garage, two ent areas, RW tank,

garden shed.Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DEBG5417

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MACDONALD PARK – Lot 101 McIntyre Road $499,9504 BRM HOME WITH POOL ON 2.5 ACRES! View Sat 3.15-4pm & Sun 10.30-11.15am

• 4 spacious bedrooms, plus study• Master brm w.his/hers WIR’S, huge ensuite • Brms 2, 3 & 4 all have BIRs & ceiling fans• Fml lnge w.vaulted ceiling & feature pillars• Open plan tiled kitch/meals/family• Lrg rumpus, duct cool, comb heat & 2 xS/S R/C wall units• 2 fabulous ent areas, htd i/g pool • Approx 20 x 30 shedContact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: D5XG54

HEWETT $489,95040 Osprey Parade View Sun 2.30-3.15pm

REEVES PLAINS – Lot 542 Woolsheds Road $725,000ARCHITECTUALLY BUILT HOME ON 42.5ac View Sun 12.45-1.30pm

• 2 ½ year young home built by DavidGameau on 17.23 HA (42.5 acres)

• 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite & WIR• Formal lounge, huge open plan

kitchen/meals/family • Indoor/outdoor Alfresco area, games

room, raked ceilings• 60 x 25 shed, est gardens, mins to Gawler

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DF4G54

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HEWETT $469,5007 Oaklands Circuit View Sun 3.30-4.15pm

The Complete Package

• Lge master brm with ens & WIR plus impressive views• All other brms with built in robes• Spac fml lnge leads to fml dine w. direct access to ent area• Big kitchen with dishwasher, bfast bar & large pantry• Lge family/meals area leads to rumpus room• Ducted evap cooling & 3 gas points, 2 with heaters• Peaked, paved u/c ent area, complete w. gas bbq point

Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: DF2G54

KAPUNDA – 12 Quintrell Street $525,000COUNTRY LIVING IN STYLE! View by appointment

• Centrally located approximately 15 minutesfrom Nuriootpa, Tanunda & Gawler

• 5km South of Freeling and 45 minutes fromPt Adelaide

• Immaculate property nestled on 27.11 HA(67.5 acres)

• 50 acres of the land is currently cropped • Truly impressive 5 year young NuSteel

home with panoramic views. Contact Brendan 0416 054 731 ID: CK5G54

FREELING – Section 1610 Dee Road $785-$850,000WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE! View by appointment

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RISING energy prices willimprove the payback period ofsolar energy systems despitethe recent reduction of feed-intariffs, says one of Australia’sleading home energycompanies.

“Electricity prices acrossAustralia are expected to risebetween 20-40 per cent innominal terms over the nexttwo years,” said RichardTurner, CEO of ZEN HomeEnergy Systems.

This follows a request by theMinisterial Council onEnergy to the AustralianEnergy Market Commissionin 2010 to forecast possibleprice movements through to2013, and this does not evenfactor in the impact of thenew Carbon Tax.

“Recent market research byZEN has indicated that themain reason whyhomeowners and businessespurchase a solar energysystem was for protectionagainst future price rises.

“Besides limiting theirconsumption habits,householders felt they werepowerless to combat everincreasing power bills whichhave risen dramatically in thepast five years.”

“Solar power continues tooffer this comfort withsubstantial Federal rebatesstill available and providesthe opportunity to createincome for any excess powergenerated.”

Mr Turner said SouthAustralian households whoinvested in a 1.5 kW systemshould be in front on theirpower bills within six years.

However if the price ofElectricity rose by 30% asforecasted the payback thendrops significantly to evenbelow the levels before theFeed-In Tariff reduced onSeptember 30th.

This re-enforces that peoplehave not missed theopportunity to invest in Solar

and the large Federal rebatesin the form of SmallTechnology Certificates arestill available and representup to a third of the overallsystem cost.

“Solar panels are a longterm investment and this issupported by the fact thatmost systems installed comewith a 25 year warranty,” hesaid.

“Householders will be aheadon their power bills for manyyears after the cost ofinstallation.”

Feed in tariffs are only oneelement to the affordability ofsolar power and theestimated time needed to geta return on the investment.

“When calculating apotential return oninvestment, solar companieshave to make assumptions onfuture power price rises, thecost of the panels, the ongoingefficiency of the panels, theamount of governmentsubsidies offered and even theamount of sunny days.”

“In recent years technology

has improved and moreefficient production nowoccurs. In real terms the costof solar systems has fallen by40% in seven years and thattrend is likely to continue.

“With the changing of thefeed-in tariffs, September wasour busiest month on recordbut enquiries and installationlevels during October haveremained high.

“Potential consumers havenot ‘missed the boat’ if theyare looking to get on boardwith solar power generation.”

FREE ENERGY: Owners of home solar power systems will be ‘in front’ on their power billswithin a few short years according to ZEN Home Energy Systems.

Sun shines onsolar industrySMART design may challenge our love of huge

houses. Australians should be embarrassed abouttheir obsession with size, according to Melbournearchitect and campaigner for sustainable urbandesign Stuart Harrison.

It's not how big a home is that's important; it'swhat you can do with it, he says.

Harrison has written a coffee-table book ofinnovative housing designs. Forty-Six SquareMetres of Land Doesn’t Normally Become a Houseshowcases the work of Australian and New Zealandarchitects who have created spacious homes inextremely small areas.

Examples include a five-storey house in Sydneywith a garage that has a small bathroom to allowconversion to a study or tenancy; a bedroom andbathroom; living room; kitchen-dining room; andsitting room or study opening to a roof gardenoverlooking the city.

To put the size of the property in context, thehouse, now home to a couple, was built on landformerly used as a car park for three vehicles.

Similarly, a young architect has transformed a150-square-metre strip of land backing onto a SouthMelbourne lane into two two-bedroom homes overthree levels. The possibilities of the ground levelalone include car parking, granny flat, study oroffice space.

The utility, flexibility and beauty of the 45 featuredhomes is all the more impressive given Australianhouses hold the dubious honour of being the largestin the world, with the average new dwelling being253 square metres. Most new houses are well overthat, with more than 400 square metres beingcommon.

Big ideasfor verysmall spaces

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Nuriootpa House & GroundsMaintenanceServicing theBarossaValley

BLD 198620

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

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It’s time to Celebrateour new location with our..

WIN A TV

GRANDOPENING

SALEFREE

RAFFLE PRIZESTO WIN!

Now at Shop 4/41 Murray Street Gawler Phone 8522 1111

YOU’LL FIND ALL THE BEST DEALS AT

HG HUMPHRYSShop 4/41 Murray St, Gawler

Phone 8522 1111

COME OUT A WINNER WITH...

PACKAGE

$967Package price

STAINLESS STEEL COOKING PACKAGE• 600mm Ceramic Cooktop• 600mm Wall Oven

Your choice of Top Loaderor Front Loader

Washing Machine• 5.5kg• Stainless Steel Bowl• 5 wash programs• Adjustable feet• Levelling legs

• 5.5kg• Stainless Steel Spin Bowl• Push button electric programs• 11 wash programs• 3 chamber detergent dispenser• Levelling legs

NOW$499was $549

Bottom Mount Fridge

NOW $1399was $1599

Online redemption only

HURRY OFFER ENDS 31ST DECEMBER 2011

*Terms and conditions apply. See instore for details

You’re better off with You’re better off with

Come meet the team!

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When you need quality, choose

4.5k ElectronicDryer• Auto Sensing• 5 Dryer Settings• Stainless Steel Drum• Up to 9hrs Delay Start

Ph: 8522 11114/41 Murray St, Gawler

deliversWith DC29 Vacuum - Multi Floor• Radix cyclone technology - doesn’t lose suction• Captures allergens - expells clean air• Tool storage on wand• Detachable handle

ON SPECIAL AT4/41 Murray Street, Gawler - Ph 8522 1111

was $679

NOW $498

Deluxe Hair Cut Kit24 Piece

2 Year Warrantywas $29.95

NOW $19

Foil RechargeableShaver was $79.95

NOW $39

Available at HG Humphrys4/41 Murray Street Gawler

Phone 8522 1111

casablanca

White Gloss or Silver Glosswith clipper light & remote

NOW $99AVAILABLE AT

H G Humphrys, 4/41 Murray Street Gawler

Phone 8522 1111

was $199

Need an extra handin the kitchen?

Hand Blender

NOW $119

Controllableblending at the touch of

a button

TRI BLADEwas $139

Ph 8522 1111 - 4/41 Murray St, Gawler

You’re better off with

HG HUMPHRYS RELOCATION

Midea 1HP Portable Air Conditionerwas $465NOW ONLY $299• Remote Control• No bucket feature• Sleep mode

Daewoo 450Lt Fridgewas $849

NOW ONLY $599• Frost free • Twist ice maker

• 3 safety glass shelves

KEEP YOUR COOL WITHTHESE GREAT DEALS!KEEP YOUR COOL WITHTHESE GREAT DEALS!

4/41 Murray St, Gawler • Ph 8522 1111

$349$349

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H.G HUMPHRYS is an icon inGawler’s history. Dating back over 70years the original shop was also astationary supplier and introduced arange of appliances in the 50’s and60’s. Janet and John Hillier owned thebuilding as well as the business, andJohn Stack took over in the early 80’s.Bob Pearce and Dave Hawkins boughtthe business in May 1993 and built theturnover into a multi million dollarbusiness whilst maintaining the familyvalues and service. The building wassold to a developer 3 years ago and hehas decided to redevelop, and that isthe reason for the move to 41 MurrayStreet. Bob said “We thought it isimportant to maintain a presence in themain street and access is actuallyeasier at the new premises.

Dave Hawkins retired 3 years ago andBob Pearce and family took over thewhole business. Humphrys is part of theBetta Electrical Group which has over100 stores Australia wide. Many BettaElectrical stores are the same asHumphrys with the family businesswhilst competing with “the big boys!”But with the added value of productknowledge, deliveries, installations andafter sales service. Bob’s wife Tina isinvolved in the business and their sonDarren, is responsible for stocklogistics, deliveries, and installations.Their daughter Lisa, looks after all office

duties, as well as sales, displays andstock purchasing, and in her spare timeis also Bobs P.A.!! Also, brother-in-lawBruce is on sales and spare parts, andlong time friend of the family Max, isalso on sales.

As well as a full complement ofappliances, T.V’s, white goods andservice and spare parts, HG Humphryshas always had a big presence in airconditioning. Wall air conditioners,split systems, fully ducted units, bothevaporative and reverse cycle can alsobe expertly installed. Just bring in ahouse plan or Bob is happy to come outand quote the best system to suit and

the job can be done no worries fromstart to finish. Top brands used such asFujitsu, Bonaire, LG, Kelvinator, just toname a few.

A special thanks to our loyal customersfriends and family who have pledgedtheir support in our new venture, and toall those who have helped us with themassive move. We are all absolutelyindebted to you and couldn’t havedone it without you all.

One extra special thanks needs to begiven to Cameron Sellick from C and KHome Maintenance, who has workedtirelessly with the renovations, in order tobe ready to open our new store in time.

HG HUMPHRYS RELOCATION

Ph 8522 1111 - 4/41 Murray St, Gawler

You’re better off with You’re better off with

Cook up a storm with

Sunbeam ExpressCordless Kettle

was $29.95

only $14.95

ClassicBanquet Frypan• Super size 38 x 29.5cm

• Extra deep for large roastswas $79.95

only $49.95

Turbo Cookerwas $109

only $88

brings on the best!

All specially priced for H.G.Humphrys Open Day

Breville Juice Fountain Pluswas $230

NOW $169

Breville Ikon Lift & LookToaster - 4 Slice

was $99.95

NOW $79

Breville Coffee Makerwas $199

NOW $139

Please visit our new shop at 41 Murray Street Gawler. Our Official Grand Openingwill be on Saturday the 12th of November @ 10am by Tony Piccolo MP.We have heaps of opening specials, demonstra�ons and a free raffle

Daughter Lisa - Admin execu�ve,

sales superwoman and anything

else the day calls for!

Behind every good man... is an

even be�er woman! (wife Tina) H G HUMPHRYSIt’s a family affair!

Son Darren - Logis�cs

and Delivery guru!

LG 205L Frost Free Fridge• Multi Air flow • Bioshield • Deodoriser

LG 38L Microwave• Round cavity• Child lock• 36 Auto start

menus

was $499

NOW $449

was $199

NOW $169

LIFE’S GOOD WITH

4/41 Murray St, Gawler Ph 8522 1111

TUNE INTO

MICRO HI FI SYSTEM• Top loading CD player• iPod docking station• MP3 playback

was $169 NOW $99

26” LCD/DVD COMBOWITH USB RECORD • HD Digital Tuner• 1 Year Warranty• Includes DVD player

was $449 NOW $399

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ONE man’s quest to preserve Barossa’s railwayhistory has led to the release of documentedfootage.

Andrew Rosenzweig, a neighbour of Angaston’srailway tracks for 30 years, has spent the pastsix months searching through historical archivesand this month launches his four-hour DVD‘Rail to Trail’.

Andrew, who referred to the collatedinformation as “gold”, said he was keen to sharethe rail history after the Angaston to Nuriootpatrack was removed in 2010 to make way for thebike path.

He said what makes his research journeyincredible is the story of Barossa’s rail alsohighlights the changing shape of Barossa town’sand smaller settlements.

The DVD comprises about 2000 historic photosand footage relating to the region from the mid1800s to the 1900s.

“This four-hour series features the explorationof the Barossa Valley, indigenous people,construction of the railway and its benefits andthe effects of two world wars,” Andrew said.

Barossa Mayor, Brian Hurn, will help Andrewofficially launch his DVD at the Zion ChurchHall, Angaston, on November 20 at 2pm. Thepublic is invited to share in the occasion.

The DVD is available for $40 from Andrew andat selected Barossa businesses includingTanunda Newsagency.

For more details, contact Andrew on 8564 2626.

Experience thearea’s unique

rail history

FOOTAGE:AndrewRosenzweig withhis Rail to TrailDVD.

Festive gifts inone location

BAROSSA OutsideSchool Hours Carehosts the BarossaCraft Fair this monthin time for greatChristmas deals.

The annual fairmeans shoppers canbrowse among 45stalls run by local andinterstate craftspeople in the TanundaShow Hall.

This year organisedevents include scrapbooking and cardworkshops at everyhour on the hour from10am to 3pm.

Workshops will runfor about 15 minutesand for more detailscontact Di on 8562 4387.

In addition therewill be handembroidery, quiltingpunch and stitchcards demonstrations

with kits availablefrom Noni and feltingand general crafttechniques anddemonstrations byVeronica.

Busy shoppers canalso take a break andenjoy Devonshire teaor lunch.

A raffle will be runto further supportBOSHC with ticketsare available at theNuriootpa andTanunda childcaresites from 3.30pm to6.30pm and at theNuriootpa Foodlandon Monday, November14. First prize is ahooded barbecue.

The Barossa CraftFair is hosted forSaturday, November26 from 9.30am to4pm. For enquiries orbookings, contact Dion 8562 4387.

Up Coming events...Fake is Real - Mon, 5th Dec 7pm

“The Rock Show” - Sat, 21st Jan 8pm

Ross Noble - Thurs, 8th Mar 8pm

85614299Faith Lutheran School Magnolia Rd Tanunda

www.barossaconvention.org

WH

1763

449

THE RHYTHMS OF IRELAND

Real Culture - Real PassionAudiences will be in awe as this critically ac-claimed production brings you traditional Irishdance, music and song enhanced by stunning cos-tumes, lighting and sound. Direct from Dublin, thisis indeed, The Rhythms of Ireland. For an unfor-gettable Irish experience – book now!

Tuesday, 22nd November @ 8pm

Adults $64.90 Conc $54.90 Child $54.90

Group (8+) $54.90 Family $200

‘16 PIECE BAND’

Now We’re Swingin’Presenting Australian star of screen and stage, TomBurlinson, 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, NatKing Cole along with Harry Connick Jr, MichaelBublé and many more.

Friday, 2nd December @ 8pm

Adult: $55.00 Conc: $49.00 Group (8+): $49.00

TOM

BURLINSON

FIONA O’LOUGHLIN

On a Wing & a PrayerThe Australian Queen of comedy’s public battlewith booze has taken her on a journey. This showreveals the sometimes poignant, always hilariousjourney Fiona took from rock bottom to redemp-tion (well almost redemption?) Don’t miss thisgreat opportunity to see Fiona’s Helpmann Award-nominated show.

Saturday, 26th November 8.00pm

Adults $42.90 Conc $38.50

Group 10+ $38.50

proudly presents

“GYPSY”In Association with

Tams-Witmark Music Inc.Directed by David Underwood

Book by Arthur LaurentsMusic by Jule Styne

Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

Nov 11th - 8pmNov 12th - 2pm & 8pm

Nov 17th, 18th & 19th - 8pmChapel Street Theatre, Kapunda

Tickets: Adults $20, Concession $15,

Children $10Available at the door, Kapunda Visitor

Information Centre& Australia Wide Badges - Nuriootpa

www.kms.asn.au

1764

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Pavilion christenedTHE new Lyndoch Oval Pavilionwas christened on Sunday by way ofa special cricket match.

The game involved the Burge FirstXI, Grant Burge staff, who donnedtheir ‘reds’ to play against theLyndoch Cricket Club in a Twenty20match vying for the Bruce ThieleMemorial Shield.

Both sides played withenthusiasm, drawing a large groupof spectators from the surroundingareas.

Families enjoyed the warmweather with Grant Burge winesflowing, as they watched the official“opening” of the new clubrooms bythe local council. The stand outperformance of the day was from

Grant Burge, who opened thebatting and made nine runs.

His victory was short-livedhowever as Lyndoch beat the BurgeFirst XI 147 runs to 91 runs. Despitethe loss, the Burge team werethrilled to be a part of the event,handing over the Bruce ThieleMemorial Shield to Lyndoch fortheir well-deserved win.

Kym Filsell told a few stories aboutLyndoch Cricket Club life memberBruce and his relationship withGrant and Helen as their son’sGodfather.

The event was followed with a fewwines afterwards. There were smilesall round albeit a few sore bodies onMonday morning.

HOWZAT: Lyndoch Cricket Club members in blue defeated the BurgeFirst XI red team during a special match at Lyndoch on Sunday.

QUIET CUPPA: From left, Cate Atkinson from the LGA, NevanBarbour, Barossa councillor Scotty Milne, Elly Milne and PamMakin from the Youth Advisory Committee enjoy the open day atThe Rex on November 5 celebrating the completion of the project.

Ron KendallAudiology The only local hearing

provider serving the

Barossa Valley for

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See our weekly specials

Mount Pleasant Hospital’sCentenary 1911 – 2011

Garden Party AfternoonCome along and celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Mount Pleasant Hospital.

When: Sunday 20 November 2011Where: 24 Hospital Road, Mount PleasantTime: 1.30pm – 4.30pmRSVP: Hospital reception during business

hours on (08) 8568 0000 by 14 November 2011

All community members are welcome – entry is free. Join us for afternoon tea and be part of this memorable community birthday celebration.

Offi cial proceedings commence at 2.45pm, which will include cutting of the birthday cake.

The book, A Century of Care – Memories of Mount Pleasant Hospital 1911–2011, will also be launched and available for sale at $15.

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STAGE One of Tanunda LutheranHome’s Gramp project is nearingcompletion with the existingresident’s moving day plannedacross two days from November 23.

A total of 25 residents will move intothe new facility with the support andassistance of families, staff andvolunteers.

This stage of the project has takenalmost a year to complete andconsists of a two-level facility, 30single rooms with en suites, largecommunity living areas, shortersupply lines from the kitchen andlaundry, solar water heating, residentsecurity and call systems.

The 24 single-room development ofStage Two will commence in early2012, following the demolition of theold Gramp Wing and chapel.

The new 200-seat, multi-purposechapel will replace the 40-year-oldbuilding that had become too smallfor the growing number of residentsand will reduce the congestion ofwalking frames and wheelchairs.

The Tanunda Lutheran Homecommunity currently has 208residents who need a larger place forChristian worship and as thecongregation continues to grow thedemand for worship time and spacewill continue.

The new chapel will become theactivities hub at the home, as it willbe utilised for activities throughoutthe week.

Keith Adams, Tanunda LutheranHome CEO, said the facility is wellplaced to meet the growing demandsand expectations for accommodation

facilities and care services for theaged into the future.

“The home is continuing the highaccommodation standardscommenced in 2000 with thecompletion of the high-care facilitywhich was opened by Her Majestythe Queen in 2002,” Mr Adams said.

The fundraising target of $100,000for the chapel has been promotedrecently and donations to date total$41,000. Additional support isencouraged to help bring thisimportant project to completion.Donations for specific items in thechapel chairs, for example) are alsowelcome and enquiries can bedirected to Mr Adams on 8563 7777.

All donations to the chapel appealare tax deductible.

Mr. Adams acknowledges thegenerous financial support theTanunda Lutheran Home has beengiven across the years andcommends this project to the widercommunity for consideration.

Strawberry FeteBECAUSE of the currentdevelopment at the TanundaLutheran Home, there will be noStrawberry Fete this year.

As residents move into Stage Oneof the new facility and the SocialCentre is being utilised as thetemporary chapel, so the decisionhas been made not to host the fetethis year.

The home intends to return tohosting an annual Strawberry Feteafter the completion of Stage Two ofthe development.

Developmentcontinues

FINISHING TOUCHES: Gramp project Stage One is nearly complete.

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and CA (eg. SmithCA) and return this tear off slip to Tanunda Lutheran Home, 27 Bridge Street, Tanunda SA 5352.

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WITH toxic and valuableresources either polluting theenvironment or going to waste,National Recycling Week(November 7-13) is a timelyreminder that Australianscould be doing better.

This year Planet Ark istargeting car batteries, otherelectronic waste and officepaper in particular, as manyhouseholders and businessesare unsure of how to disposethese materials.

“We are good recyclers ofnewspapers, aluminium cansand milk and juice cartons,however what to do with e-waste is still the biggestproblem facing Australianhouseholds and businesses,”said Janet Sparrow fromPlanet Ark.

“Our two recyclinginformation services receivehundreds of thousands ofenquiries a year with thelargest group being about e-waste.”

Printer cartridges, mobilephones and batteries are threeof the most common forms ofelectronic waste and thesedays there are effectiveprograms to deal with them.

More than 345 millionbatteries are purchased inAustralia each year, including1.8 million car batteries. Butuntil recently there wasn’tmuch that Australians could doonce they finished with them.

There are now well-established, nationwidenetworks for the responsiblecollection and recycling ofused batteries.

“Recycling Week is a great

opportunity to test yourrecycling knowledge by doingthe ‘recycle right’ quiz,” saidJanet. “What’s the mostcommon recycling mistake?How many times can analuminium can be recycled?

“Take the Quiz, find theanswers, and go into therunning to win one of 10Planet Ark Green Prize Packs.Why not challenge your friends

or colleagues too.” Find the online quiz at

recyclingweek.planetark.org.Planet Ark founded National

Recycling Week as acommunity educationcampaign in 1996, with theaim of bringing a nationalfocus to recycling andminimising waste at home, atwork and throughout thecommunity.

Batteries spark recyclingNATIONAL Recycling Week is a goodopportunity to improve your recyclinghabits, here are some tips:

• When you put things into a recyclingbin, don’t put them in a plastic bag;• Rinse out containers, jars and bottlesbefore putting them in your recycling bin.They don’t have to be spotless, just givethem a quick clean;• Remove the lids from bottles and jarsbefore putting items your recycling bin;• Pizza boxes, paper bags or cardboardboxes containing food also need specialtreatment before putting them into your

recycling bin. Take out all food itemsbefore recycling and remember if thecardboard/paper box or paper bag is toosoiled or greasy it cannot be recycled;• Don’t put oven-proof glass, drinkingglasses or ceramic mugs in your bin.Just 25g of oven-proof glass cancontaminate one tonne of normal glass,making it useless for recycling;• Keep recycling those newspapers andmagazines. Last year, Australiansrecycled the equivalent of one billionnewspapers into newsprint and otherpaper materials.

A few kerbside tips

Volunteers are always welcome!

COMMITTEDTO RECYCLING

All our clothing, furniture & bric-a-brac is pre-loved.

Buy second hand and do your bit to help the planet.

FURNITURE WAREHOUSERailway Tce, Nuriootpa. Ph: 8562 2786

SHOP119 Murray St, Tanunda. Ph: 8563 1105

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OFFICE NATIONAL BAROSSA - COMMITTED TO RECYCLINGOffice National Barossa welcomes you to return your old mobile phones,

ink and toner cartridges, printers and fax machines to our store for recycling.

Speak to our friendly staff to discuss your suitable option for upgrading to new technology!

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cartridges - plus iCloud printing capability

Shop 12, 1 Murray Street, Nuriootpa 8562 2900(Barossa Mall) [email protected]

RRECYCLING

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ROLLER shutter repairs 08 85662922

FISHING CHARTERS Yorke Peninsula, from$200 p/p, ph 0417 877 016, charterfishing.com.au

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

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

ENTERTAINMENT

SLASHING, MOWING, whipper snipping.Backyards to acres. Truck & tractor hire.Competitive rates. Ph: Bill 0419807492AH. 85628055 for free quote.

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

ZUMBA fitness classes $12 Wednesdays10.15am & 6pm Greenock Institute.Thursdays 6pm Angaston Primary SchoolHall. Sue Evans Instructor 85628184

WORK WANTED

COMPLETE WORKSHOP facilities fordomestic and farm pressure pumps,electric fence energisers. New units, spareparts energiser conversions to solar. AgPower Williamstown Road, CockatooValley 0408820024

SOUL 2 SOLE DANCE: GAWLER:Zumba and Belly Dance classes. Firstclass free. TANUNDA: Belly Dance. Firstclass bring a friend. Get 2 for the price of1. Ph: Kate 0411384027

KAPUNDA 3 b.r. house open plan livingarea, main b.r. with ensuite & w.i.r., R/C A/C, carport u.m.r. Close to main street andprimary school. No pets $280 p.w. Ph.Julie 0408088559

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]

TUITIONFOR RENT

RABBIT CAGE $50, bird cage $35, 2Men's bikes $20 each, indoor waterfountain $30. Ph: 0402480646

SLUSHIE/FROZEN Cocktail MachineHOT CHOCOLATE Cocktail Machine

PUCKER POWDER. FAIRY FLOSS

Slush-a-Licous Phone Pina 0434141097www.slush-a-licous.com.au

Family owned, locally operated.

PLANTS - Natives, perennials,tube stock, water wise etc.

MORNING STAR NURSERYLot 1 Cossins St., Kapunda. Ph:

85663952.Open Thursday to Sunday 9am- 5pm.

CLOCKS Shelf clocks, hanging clocks insolid wood from late 1800's to presentday. Silent clocks, striking clocks, wind-upclocks, battery operated clocks. All inexcellent order, serviced by qualifiedclockmaker from $35 to $495.Has your clock/watch lost it's Tic Toc?Phone old Ted on 85622384 for a FREEconsultation, FREE estimate, FREE ad-vice.Any unwanted clocks/watches (or anyparts) purchaserd.

FOR HIRE

CHICKENS Free range, from day old toP.O.L. From $5 to $20 each. White silkiesalso. Ph: 0438383671

OYSTERS fresh from Cowell. Nextdelivery 18th/19th November. Orders byWed. 16th. For more information contactClarrie 0428272432 or Fax 86272504

J.W. SMART WOOLBUYERS PTY LTD.Will buy all types. Flexible hours. Ph:0417878486 - jwsmartbigpond.com

CHAIRS - Padded brown vinyl coveredchairs. 40 available. Kapunda. Ph:85663343

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

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ABSOLUTELYPAWSOMEMOBILE GROOMING SALON

Hydrowash, blowdry, clipping, nails,flea treatments, portraits.

Professional, caring service‘because your best friend is impawtant’

Ph Sue 042 99 44 138

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

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

MAG ALLOY WHEELS 16 x 8, 2 tyressuit Commodore. $250 Ph: 0419855982

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

VALLEY AQUARIUMSAll Your Aquarium Needs

•Tropical•Cold Water•Turtles•Axolotls•Live & Frozen Food

•Filters/Pumps•Tanks & StandsEftpos available

Weekly Specials in Store48b Murray Street Nuriootpa

Open HoursWednesday to Friday12pm til 5pmSaturdays & Sunday 11am til 3pm

Ph: Richi 0425826464

General Towing, breakdowns, caravans, boats, farm machinery

Keep it

local!

0404 856 309

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LAYER CHICKS day old on Friday 11/11/11. Reds, whites & blacks. Sexed andvaccinated. $3.80 each. Hillier Poultry. Ph:85230950

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

HYDROPAWS 4pawfectpaws. Mobilenose to tail pet care. Heated hydrobath,blowdry, nails & clipping. Ph: Bridget0488444542

1 COLD CHISEL TICKET Wednesday30/11/11 $99. Ph: 0403737368

RED OR CHOCOLATE pure kelpie pup.Small framed dog, guaranteed goodhome. Nothing to do with movie. Ph:Gwenda 0428476797

HAYOATEN WHEATEN

Hay from $35 rollPhone Peter & Bev Grocke0429 694 058 or 8563 2113

FOR SALEHOOTZ DOG GROOMING

Mobile. Qualified groomer. NuriootpaPh: Justin 0406840020

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

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

CASH FOR SCRAP METAL I AM LOCAL.Ph: 0411165694

BELINDA'S PAMPERED PETSNURIOOTPA Professional dog clipping,heated hydrobathing, blowdrying & nailsfor all breeds. LARGE & SMALL by ananimal lover. Ph: 0418810323

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

PETSGENERATORS BRAND NEW Aussie Brand10KVA 16Hp petrol Key/Remote Start AutoIdle 32Ltr fuel 3 x 15amp, RRP $3500 Sell$1650 Delivered Super Silent (60db) Diesel1500 RPM 10kva to 37kva Best Prices Ph0423 286 661 www.australiawidegenerators.com.au

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

VINNIE'S SPECIAL SALE14 Adelaide Road GAWLER

Sat. 12th Nov.. 7.30am - 1.30pm.

WANTED

UNDERWOOD, Brian MaxwellMarg, Scott, Kym, Kate, Leigh andfamilies would like to thank everyone fortheir prayers, phone messages, cards,meals, flowers & loving support over thelast 6 months, leading up to Brian leavingus peacefully on October 12th. Yoursupport has given us all the strength tocarry on. Please accept this as outheartfelt thanks.

"Many waters cannot quench love, neithercan the floods drown it."Song of Solomon 8:7

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.

SATURDAY 12th 8.30am - 4.00p.m. &Sunday 13th 9am - 3pm. Selling furniture,girls clothes & bric-a-brac. 24 ColemanParade Evanston Park.

RETURN THANKS

UNWANTED CLOCKS & WATCHESgoing or not or parts thereof.Has your clock or watch LOST IT'S TICTOC? Old Ted will give you a freeestimate to bring it back to life again.Phone him on 65622384."The impossible now - miracles take a littlelonger."

SAT 12TH NOV. John Street, Tanunda.Something for everybody, handyman,revhead, houseproud, and baby. 8.00 -noon.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST 40 x 18mblock. Large amount of shedding. 9,000gallons rain water. 1950's house. 10minutes walk from Tanunda Post Office.Ph: 0406719349

PITTAS, Jean (Mum)Passed away 24 years ago. Love you,miss you, wish you were here.Loved & remembered always, yourdaughter June.

WANTED TO BUYDRILL PIPE assorted sizes. S/H Ph:85645186

IN MEMORIAM

SAT 12TH NOV. 8am - 2pm KonckeStreet, Greenock. Undercover - babypen,pram, stroller, change table, cot, carseats,toys, antique furniture, tools, BBQ's,ornaments and much much more.

TOYOTA Corolla Ascent 2000 sedanBlue. Auto a/con good tyres only57000km. Very tidy. $9500. WKN-977Telephone 0439848719

CASH FOR CARS and scrap metal. Ph:0404856309

KOHLHAGEN (nee Hender)Jess, Jason, Jazmyn, Malakye, Bella &Zayne welcome Fynnan Jay into theirfamily, a special gift.Thanks to Dr. Griscti & staff at Tanunda &Lyell McEwin hospitals.

MOTOR VEHICLES

BIRTH NOTICES

WESTINGHOUSE 522L F.F. Fridge. Goodcondition $140 Tanunda. Ph: 85630173

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]

TRAMPOLINE, rectangular $50 firm85633581 after 5.00pm.

GARAGE SALE Saturday 12th Novem-ber, 42 Tolley Road, Nuriootpa starting at8a.m.

McPHIE, LachlanMay happiness go with you, may all yourhopes come true, and in the mostwonderful way, may life be good to you.

Happy 21stLove from all the family.

COUNTRY STITCHERS fundraisers forCARERS' LINK BAROSSA & DISTRICTSINC. will be in the BAROSSA MALL,Nuriootpa on 16th, 17th and 18thNovember 2011. We will have cot quilts,babies rugs and knitwear, wall hangers,quilts, ironing board covers, standard48"(122cm) extra long 53"(134.5cm)crocheted top towels, overnight bags,handbags, tea cosies, (pansies) jugcovers, aprons,and small lace christmastrees. Times: Wed. 16th 10 a.m. to 5.30p.m. Thurs. 17th and Fri. 18th 9 a.m. to5.30 p.m. Last stall this year. Next stall atLions Craft Fair next year on Easter Sat.at Angaston Town Hall. Thanks for yoursupport in 2011. Seasons Greetings to all.

TOW BAR assembly. Mitsubishi L300Express late model. $75 ono. Ph: William85642874

GARAGE SALESFOR SALE FOR SALE21ST BIRTHDAY

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Suite 3, Kaiser Stuhl Office Building, Beckwith Park, 30-38 Tanunda Road Nuriootpa

Professional Resume Service“To give you that job winning edge”

JOB WINNING RESUMES

I GOT THE JOB!I GOT THE JOB!

8562 2122

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

St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, Stonefield is celebrating

the 100th Anniversary of the church building on 13th November, 2011

with 10.30am service

Please bring plate of food for a pooled luncheon to follow

Any queries ring 8564 0371

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

ARE you after HOT FUN and TOTALRELAXATION txt Nikki to 0400 390 440,$4.25/msg pair. Help 1300 306 250.

KAFFEE ABEND tickets available for TheTanunda Liedertafel 150th Anniversary"Kaffee Abend". Tanunda Show Hall,Friday 18th November 8.00pm. $25.00 perperson. Phone 0407 930 210

Barossa Area

Fundraisers For

CancerProudly Presents

Guest speaker

Bronwyn GriffithsNATUROPATH

Speaking about nutrition anddiet at

CWA ROOMS

MAIN STREET

KAPUNDA

November 18th

From 10am-12 noon

Cost $5.00

Limited number of placesBookings essential:

Ring Robyn on 85622869WH1766069

PERSONAL

3 BEDROOMS 2 living areas 2 bathrooms(SOLAR PANELS), Lyndoch area. $150per week. Ph. 85245151

CASH AUCTIONAt Mount Pleasant Showgrounds

Tuesday 15th NovemberStart 9.30am - GOODS WANTED

Contact Peter 85811752

SHARE ACCOMMODATION

ARTISANS AT GREENOCK MARKETGreenock Town Square

Friday Evenings 5.30pm - 8.30pmLive music, food, wine, unique stalls.

Oct 14th, Nov.11th, Dec. 2nd, Jan.13th,Feb. 10th, March 9th.

VINEYARD FOR SALEIn Riverland area, 16 acres planted toSauvignon Blanc rootstock. Brand newvineyards, full production this season, fullyauto drip system with contract. Ph:0407605373

REAL ESTATEALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS

Need Help?Contact 83463255

Meeting: Friday's - C.W.A. BuildingKapunda - 8pm.

COMING EVENTS

You are invited to a Bible Presentationentitled ‘Global Stability a certainty underChrist’ to be held November 13th in the

Eudunda Town Hall at 7pm. All arewelcome. For any more information

feel free to call 8543 2272

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The Barossa – committed to excellence inLocal Government

Youth Project Coordinator(Part Time 24hrs/pw 3-6 Month Contract)

• Temporary Position within the Community andCulture Team

• Level 3, The Barossa Council (ASU) Enterpriseagreement 2010

This position is responsible for maintaining anddeveloping projects that respond to the needs of theyouth within our region that are also consistent withCouncil’s policies and strategic plans. Including newand existing youth projects, supporting andcoordinating the youth advisory committee andcontributing to youth networks and groups within thelocal community. Requirements for this position include relevantqualifications and demonstrated experience, high levelcommunication skills, community development skills,financial management and administration skills. Youmust also hold a current drivers licence, a NationalPolice Certificate (or willingness to obtain one) andbe flexible in regards to working hours.

Community Transport/Home Assist Officer(Part Time 16.5hrs/pw 12 Month Contract) • Fixed Term Contract Position within the Communityand Culture Team• Level 2, The Barossa Council (ASU) EnterpriseAgreement 2010The position is responsible for the provision of efficientand effective transport and home assist services forresidents of the Barossa, Light and surrounding areas. Requirements for this position include excellentorganisational, time management and interpersonalskills as well as the ability to work well in a teamenvironment. You must also hold a current driverslicence and a National Police Certificate (orwillingness to obtain one). A Certificate III in AgedCare and knowledge of HACC is also an advantage. Written applications, referring to the relevantposition description and addressing the skills,qualifications and experience required should beforwarded in confidence to the Human ResourcesOfficer, The Barossa Council, PO Box 867,Nuriootpa SA 5355 or [email protected] by Friday 18th November2011.

Please refer to the position description availableon www.barossa.sa.gov.au for further informationplease contact Human Resources on 8563 8444.

The Barossa Council is committed to EEOprinciples, workplace diversity and professionaldevelopment.

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LEADLIGHT STUDIO make new, repairold, traditional to contemporary. Forquality & competitive prices contact Tracy85246959 Willliamstown

CIVIL CELEBRANT - Angela NielsenCeremonies designed for you. Marriages,namings, committment and renewal ofvows. Ph: 0408107940 or 85642773

CHIROPRACTOR. Dr Kana Nathan 39Murray St, Angaston. Consulting Satur-days Ph. 85642882

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Saturday 3rd December

ROSEDALETRINITY LUTHERANCHURCH GROUNDS

Sausage sizzle 6pmCarols 7.30pm

Come and share the joy of Christmas season

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ANNUAL SHOW ‘N’ SHINE

Compulsory Logbook Inspection

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13

HEINEMANN PARK,

TANUNDA

10.30am StartBBQ Lunch - Drinks availableTrophy Presentations 2.30pm

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REMEDIAL MASSAGE Trigger Point,Deep Tissue, Relaxation, Myo-fascial,Lymphatics. Health rebates. Acia Health /Physiotherapy, 1A Bilyara Road, Tanun-da. Call Lynette Roesler 0409631553

REMEDIAL MASSAGE THERAPIST -Helen Brighenti. Deep tissue massage,myofascial cupping, dry needling, skeletalmobilisation. 1⁄2 hr appointments available.AAMT member. Health Care rebatesapply. Working Monday - Thursday. Call85630142 or 0412482196 for an appoint-ment.

MASSAGE Therapeutic, Aromatherapy,Pregnancy Massage, Aromatherapy Pam-per Packages, Myofacial Release, Reiki. 7years professional experience. Gift vouch-ers & Pensioner discounts available.Consulting in Kapunda. Liz Ronan.Ph:85663125 or 0400760010

VINEYARD MAINTENANCE PERSON

Full-time positionTaylors Wines, a family owned and operated winecompany is home to some of Australia’s most consistently awarded wine brands. With their headoffice located in Sydney and sales offices locatedaround the country, Taylors Wines offer a friendly &progressive environment within which your careercan flourish. The vineyards & winery is situated in thepicturesque Clare Valley, South Australia & has beenin operation since 1969.

We have a wonderful opportunity for a full time DieselMechanic to join our vineyard team. You will partnerwith the Vineyard Manager and undertake a range ofduties which include continuous improvement, breakdown and preventative maintenance. With apositive attitude and a passion for service excellenceand safe work practices you will become a valuedmember of the Taylors winery team.

The person we are seeking will be a qualified DieselMechanic with proven skills in the service and repairof vineyard/agricultural machinery.

If you believe you have the essential qualities listedabove, please post or email your application in thestrictest confidence to:

Taylors Wines Vineyard Maintenance Person, PO Box 90, Auburn SA 5451Or via email to: [email protected]

Applications received up to 4pm 18 November 2011

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ENERGY HEALING - Bring your mind andbody back into balance. Access Bars,Quantum BioEnergetic Balancing, Reiki,Energy Healing, Pranic Healing andSpiritual Healing. Jyakin - Heart of LightHealing Kapunda 0409-131038 or8566-2929

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Entry Fee: $3.00

(children under 16 free)Devonshire tea / Lunch available

• Scrap booking/Card Workshops

10am,11am,12pm,1pm,2pm,3pmWorkshops run for 10-15 minutes

For details ring 8562 4387

• Hand embroidery/quilting punch and

stitch cards

Demonstrations with kits available by Noni

• Felting & General Craft Techniques

Demonstrations by Veronica

Saturday 26th November 20119.30am - 4.00pm

Tanunda Show Hall

Barossa Craft Fair Sponsored By BOSHC(Barossa Outside School Hours Care Service Inc)

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PPHHYYSSIIOOTTHHEERRAAPPIISSTT WWAANNTTEEDDLoxton Physiotherapy Service (LPS) is seeking a

Full Time Physiotherapist to join a very busy

practice with an exceptional reputation, loyal

clientele and a solid referral base. Located 2.5

hours from Adelaide, the township of Loxton is

situated on the Murray River and provides an ideal

country lifestyle with city comforts. LPS primarily

offers musculoskeletal/manual therapy services

but opportunities to diversify into more special

needs areas await.

LPS offers:• Funded professional development opportunities

• Mentorship

• Excellent wages and conditions

• Outstanding, fully renovated premises with

spacious rooms

• Excellent staff

• In house training

• Flexible/negotiable work hours

• New graduates are encouraged to apply

If you are a motivated, enthusiastic physiotherapist

who would like the opportunity to work within our

growing practice,

Please call Sandy:

(08) 8584 5040 or 0410 566 815or email your resume/details to:[email protected]

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Accounts Payable OfficerWe have a full time opportunity available foran experienced Accounts Payable Officerbased at our winery located in the BarossaValley. This role will be to provide accountspayable administrative services and supportto the Commercial Accountant and Accountsteam.Reporting to the Commercial Accountant,your role will require:• Prior Experience in an Accounts Payablerole• Good Excel Spreadsheet skills & experiencein Microsoft Word and Outlook• A highly organised personality• Ability to work in a small team environment• Knowledge in winery operations anadvantage• Accurate monthly invoicing to WineryContract Crushing customers• Compliance with all company policies,procedures and practices relating toOccupational Health, Safety, Welfare and theEnvironmentThe successful applicant must have attentionto detail, a willingness to learn and goodcommunication skills.Applications are to be forwarded in writing to:Wilf Kubisch, Commercial Accountant,Nexday Logistics / Dorrien Winemaking.Cellarmaster Wines Pty.Ltd.Dorrien Estate Winery, PO Box 442, TanundaS.A. 5352or email [email protected] close Friday 18th November 2011.

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Lutheran Community Care provides community services onbehalf of the Lutheran Church in South Australia andNorthern Territory through a range of programs. The MagillCentre for Learning provides training courses to individualsand groups within the community.

We currently have vacancies in several of our offices forexperienced and enthusiastic persons to work with thechildren of those who attend our courses. A criminal history check is required.

JOB DESCRIPTION AND ENQUIRIES:Visit: www.lccare.org.au email: [email protected]

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Winery Vintage Casuals Cellar and Laboratory

Dorrien Estate Winery is one of Australia’s leadinggrape crushing and Winemaking facilities. Themodern winemaking facility produces exclusiveproducts to Cellarmasters, Australia’s largestmerchant of direct market home-delivered wines.Located in the heart of the Barossa Valley, thewinery also provides full winemaking andprocessing services to contract customers.The Winery is currently seeking casual Cellar andLaboratory staff for the 2012 Vintage. Employmentwill be on a seasonal casual basis commencingJanuary 2012. Previous Vintage or winery experience would bebeneficial.All positions will involve overtime includingweekend and shift work.Applicants should be highly motivated, have agood level of numeracy and literacy and be able towork well in a team environment. A considerableamount of physical labour will be required in thesepositions.

Applications are to be forwarded byNovember 12th

Applications in writing to:Julie Montgomery, Winemaker / Winery

Operations ManagerCellarmaster Wines Pty.Ltd.

Dorrien Estate, PO Box 442, Tanunda S.A. 5352or email

[email protected]

Any enquiries ph 0885612200

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GAWLER FOLDER/S & INSERTER/SThe Herald is the largest circulating

country newspaper in South Australia withan 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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Executive Officer

Foundation Barossa is a philanthropic CommunityFoundation and its aim is to raise money from thecommunity for the benefit of the Community.

Contract- Minimum average of 12 hours per week.Remuneration based on hourly rate to be negotiated.Services provided include promoting the work of theFoundation and the value of donations to the Foundation;liaising with donors and scholarship recipients.Providing administrative services for the Foundation.

Closing date for applications 5pm November 25th 2011

Detailed specification available from Trish Gransbury 0400 643 208

Please apply in writing to,

The Secretary, Foundation Barossa,

PO Box 616, Nuriootpa. 5355

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PROFESSIONAL TANKER DRIVERMcColl’s Transport is seeking an

experienced driver for casual work in the Barossa region.

HC or MC licence essential Please contact Ashley on 1800 032 018

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Term up to 10/8/2012 (Part-time)

Vac No: 7183

$52,535 – $64,475 p.a. (AHP1)

The Social Worker is a role within Families SA and is accountable to the Supervisor for: undertaking child protection investigations and assessments; working in partnership with government and non-government agencies and with clients; assisting families who are unable to effectively and safely care for their children to work towards a safe return to their care; working with children who have entered into the care of the Minister so that their development, stability and security is assured; and responding effectively to children who are unsafe.

Enquiries to: Ms Kaye Parker, Supervisor, Families SA, telephone: 8521 4444, email: [email protected]

For further information or to apply for this role please visit: www.dfc.sa.gov.au/careers

Applications close 5pm 18 November 2011

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Vineyard Leading Hand - Eden ValleyAn opportunity currently exists for an enthusiastic and self-motivated Vineyard Leading Hand to join our team at our Eden Valley Vineyard. Our site’s emphasis is on quality, safety and operational effi ciency through the application of best practise techniques.

Reporting to the Vineyard Supervisor, you will be responsible for carrying out a broad range of day-to-day viticultural activities. Get hands on with machine operations, pest and disease control, pruning, harvesting, record keeping and HSE practices. Bring your people management skills to the fore as you supervise activities and people as required, ensuring employee well-being and the achievement of production, quality and safety targets. A current chemical handler’s certifi cate would be an advantage.

Strong understanding of vineyard operations along with your confi dence, fl exibility and great interpersonal skills will see you succeed and quickly become a part of the Eden Valley vineyards team. You hold a current driver’s license and are able to undertake shift work and overtime as necessary. Certifi cate 3 in Food Processing (Wine) or equivalent, will be highly advantageous.

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KAPUNDA HARNESS RACING CLUB Inc.

A.G.M2.00pm SUNDAY 13th November 2011

At Course Complex, KAPUNDA

BUSINESS1. President’s Report2. Secretary’s Report3. Financial Report4. Election of Committee persons 3 x 3yrs

(Nominations to Secretary by 5pm THURSDAY 10th November.

5. Appoint Auditors6. Other Business

Light refreshments will served after meeting.

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TANUNDA FOOTBALL CLUB INC

TANUNDA FOOTBALL CLUBROOMS

8PM

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CLUBROOM BAR OPEN 7.30PM

ENQUIRIES:

CLUB SECRETARY MB:

0434 622 226

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Kapunda Football ClubAGM

Fri 18th Nov at 7.30pmDutton Park Clubrooms

ReportsElection of Committee

Positions Available:President, Treasurer & all committee

positions.Nominations to

Michelle Schupelius0400 700 889

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Barossa Outside School Hours Care Service Inc BOSHC

AGMMonday 21st November 2011

Nuriootpa Primary School Staff Room6.45pm Start

Details phone Di on 8562 4387

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Kapunda & Light Agricultural Society Inc.

Annual General Meeting

Tuesday 15 November 2011 at 7.30pm

At Kapunda Harness Racing Complex.

Everyone is welcome to attendFurther enquiries:

Jacqui Bridge 0417 852 109

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BAROSSA VALLEY

HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

MONDAY 21ST NOVEMBER, 2011

7.30 PM

THE VINE INN, NURIOOTPA

EVERYONE WELCOME

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8 Month Female Bengal

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Brick-Red nose. Black under paws,

White whiskers.

Went missing Wednesday afternoon

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SUBSTANTIAL REWARD for information leading to her safe return.

Ring Carole:

0430 575 189 or 8564 3067

MISSING!

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PUBLIC NOTICES SportSport

Gawler Petanque Club results.Sunday, November 6.Played at Chateau Dorrien.Game One.Harvey Walker (junior) / LilianElles / Cameron Paul (junior) dGlenis Head / Margaret Randall/ Roger Davis 13–10; JohnGejas / Rob Mitchell d LukeRandall (junior) / Stan Wilson 13–9.Game Two.Luke Randall (junior) / RobMitchell / Harvey Walker (junior)d John Gejas / MargaretRandall / Roger Davis 13–5;Stan Wilson / Glenis Wilson dLilian Elles / Cameron Paul(junior) 13–3.Game Three.John Gejas / Cameron Paul(junior) d Glenis Head /Margaret Randall 13–10; StanWilson / Roger Davis d LukeRandall (junior) / Lilian Elles13–9.Congratulations to the teamthat played in the second roundof the league played at the PtNoarlunga Club last week.Margaret Randall, Rob Mitchelland Harvey Walker (junior)played five games to end up in12th position awarding Gawlerwith three points. Gawler Petanque Club usuallymeets at 1.30pm on Sundaysat Essex Park,Victoria Terrace,Gawler (next to tennis courts),unless the forecast temperatureon the preceding Fridayevening is for 35°C or above. The first Sunday of each monthgames are played at ChateauDorrien, Tanunda.Everyone, from eight yearsupwards, is welcome to comealong and enjoy a game ofpetanque. The first three visitsare free. Experience is notnecessary, boules and trainingare available. For more information contactMargaret Randall on 85631323. or 0427 631 323.

Apart from the annual congressthe Annual Club PairsChampinships have just beencompleted.The Monday ClubChampionship was won by ToniHarvey and Hans Haan with avery narrow victory over EuniceKampman and Jim Hayes.Third were Rhonda Wallaceand Jill Allanson.The Wednesday pairsChampions are Joan Lee andKevin Jones with second goingto Elaine Kenny and AlecHarris. Third were Joan andHoward Haese. Congratulationsto the winners whos names willbe forever inscribed on thehonour board so kindly donatedby Emma McKenzie and theFlinders University atNuriootpa.Last Monday at four tables firstwere Joan Lee and KevinJones with 60.7%, followed byToni Harvey and HansHaan(eventual winners) 54.2%,Adelaide Abbott and MilesWhite 57.7%, Rhonda Wallaceand Jill Allanson 54.2%, KenFarley and Peter Clerk 48.2%,Pam and Max Jahn with PeterRobinson and Evan Allansonall on 46.4%, HoungBurgermeister and DavidWallace 40%.On Wednesday at five tablesfirst were Elaine Kenny andAlec Harris with 59.4%, fol-lowed by Helen Farrelly andToni Harver 59%, Joan Lee andKevin Jones (eventual winners)58.5%, Megan and ColinNorton (vistors from Adelaide)57.7%, Annie Hatcher (wel-come back) and Judy Fechner53.7%, Peter Robinson andEvan Allanson 48.6%, HelenSandow and Ziggy Mentz46.5%, Trish Page and HansHaan 40.3%, Peta Connor andChris Stutley 40.2%, Joan andHoward Haese 40%.Information on 8563 3204.

Kapunda Rifle ClubResults November 5, 2011.D and J Lindner Trophy :500yards.L Williams was top off rifle andalso handicap winner. T Ottotop scored in F Class and BIreland was sniper.

ScoresFullbore: A Helbig 47.2, 48.3,95.5, 6.75, 74.07, 17; LWilliams 49.3, 50.6, 99.9, 4.25,23.5, 18; B Ireland 46.1, 49.3,95.4, 5.75, 86.96, 20; DLindner 49.3, 49.6, 98.9. 4.5,44, 18; D Pumpa Ret’d.; WCailes 39, 41.2, 80.2, 16; JHoerisch 48.3, 49.7, 97.10, 8,37.5, 17; S Barrie 42.2, 46.1,88.3, 19.75, 60.76, 12.F Class: P Larsen 49.1, 52.1,101.2, 16.75, 117.75; S Larsen50.2, 56.3, 106.5 n/a; A Kerin49.1, 56.3, 105.4, 7.75, 112.75;T Otto 57.2, 58.4, 115.6, 3,118; J Taylor 51, 57.2, 108.2,6.75, 114.75. Next week, 800 yds R. KoehlerTrophy.

Gawler Darts results on Nov 4 -by ‘Pegout’ Men’s div, October 31.Team Rehab 9 def Spot ON 6,Barflys Bye, T&A’s 8 defRaiders 7, Crackers 10 defEnigmas 5, 180 thrown byGary Tyrrell - 171 thrown byShane Edwards, 6 peg outsBob Pryde, Jamie Tredale,Peter McVicar , HPO 120 ScottThomas.Premiership: T&A 10-53;Enigmas 8.51; Crackers 8.50;Team Rehab 4.27; Raiders 2.28;Barflys 2-27; Spot On 2-22.Ladies - November 2.Angels 8 def Nashos 7-;Hepcats 9 def Saints 6—6;Pegs- Deb Bellchambers -HPO-103 Anita Mathews andBeryl McCoombe.

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SPORTS SHOWCASING OUR LOCAL HEROES

GAWLER Rangers baseball sidecannot seem to take a trick thisseason, losing 5-11 to former winlessEast Torrens at Payneham inDivision Three.

Again it was just one inning thathurt Rangers, as Torrens scoredeight times in the third with fieldinglapses proving crucial.

A two-run hit from Ricky Clarkgave Gawler the perfect start, as theRangers led 2-0 in the first inning,but the Redsox matched the effort inthe bottom of the frame, two errorshurting the visitors.

Over the next two innings Gawlerhad runners in scoring position butfailed to capitalise.

Then the fateful bottom of thethird frame finished the game as acontest, with eight runs for Torrens,only two earned.

Gawler made a charge in the fifththanks to a couple of walks andDean Richards’ RBI single.

With time running out, theRangers needed to retire Torrensquickly to have a chance to forceanother inning in the bottom of thefifth frame, but the Redsox held onand scored another run.

Relief pitcher Sam Murphy threw2.1 innings for four hits and threewalks while striking out four batters.

Gawler B grade went down 1-5 toFlinders University in a tight game,where the Rangers struggled tobring home base runners.

In the first inning Ryan O’Handleywalked and eventually scored onSteve Allen’s ground out, butFlinders answered with a pair ofruns in the bottom half of the frame.

Club coach Mark Amphlettpitched four innings, giving up threehits and striking out four batters,while Wayne Jenkins did a good job

in relief.The Rangers division seven side lost

5-13 to East Torrens with JasonCurry’s catch and triple the highlights.

In junior grades there was somesuccess, with the second under 14team beating Redsox and the LittleLeague Majors coming from behindto beat Redsox 11-8.

After matching West Torrens early,Gawler’s under 14 team lost 1-19.Josh Young led off with a walk andscored after Jordan Holmes hit tocentrefield, to make the score 1-1,

but the Rangers bats were relativelyquite for the rest of the game.

Gawler’s Little League Minorscame from behind with five lastinning runs to beat Redsox 11-8,Pike Jackson’s double the big hit.

Another exciting round ofslowpitch was played last Friday,with Gawler Rangers winning bothgames of a double header to clear outon top, while VB and White Pointerscould not be separated.

For details on Slow Pitch, contactRob on 0407 979 163.

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Gawler Rangers 2 0 0 0 3 5East Torrens 2 0 8 0 1 11Hits: Andre Benjamin, Ricky Clark, Dean Richards, Rick Leonard.Division FiveFlinders 5 d Gawler Rangers 1.Hits: Steve Allen 2, Ryan O’Handley, Mark Amphlett, Paul Skelton.Division SevenEast Torrens 13 d Gawler Rangers 5.Under 14Adelaide 19 d Gawler Rangers 1.Hits: Thomas Norley, Jordan Holmes.Under 14Gawler Rangers 20 d Redsox 4.Little League MinorGawler Rangers 11 d Redsox 8.Hits: Kale White 2, Ryan Wyatt, Pike Jackson, Hunter Powell.This week.Saturday - Division Three v Adelaide away, 3pm; Division Five v Glenelgat home, 3pm; Division Seven v Port Adelaide at home, 12.30pm.Sunday - Under 14 A v Kensington away, 12.30pm; Under 14 B vAdelaide away, 12.30pm; LL Majors v GGCD at home, 12.30pm; LLMinors v East Torrens at home, 10am.Slow PitchResults: Gawler Ranger 2.70 d TGI Friday 0.41; VB 1.23 tied WhitePointers 1.23; SA Nomads .583 d Giants .538; Gawler Ranger 1.38 dKangas 0.75.Points: Gawler Rangers 6, VB 3, Giants 2, SA Nomads 2, TGI Friday 2,White Pointers 1, Kangas 0.This Friday’s games: 7.15pm - White Pointers v Gawler Rangers andKangas v SA Nomads; 8pm - Giants VB and TGI Friday v SA Nomads.Games are played at Elliott Goodger Memorial Park, and follow the tee-ball and rookie ball games, which start at 6pm.

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Funding to train and upskill job seekers

FINAL FUNDING ROUNDApplications are now open for the fi nal funding round of Productivity Places Program for Job Seekers.

Funding is available for training for complete Certifi cate II, III, IV and Diploma qualifi cations within the following priority industry sectors:

Building and Construction

Business and Financial Services

Electrotechnology

Health and Community Services

Wholesale, Retail and Personal Services

Primary Industries

Tourism and Hospitality

Transport and Storage

Mining and Engineering

The program is an Australian Government initiative, administered by the South Australian Government, to raise skill levels of people seeking employment, and to address skill demands in regions and specifi ed industry sectors.

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Proposals should address the number of participants to be trained and what level/type of qualifi cation.

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KAPUNDAThe Lower North Hire Monthly Medal was keenlycontested in warm humid conditions last week at KidmanLinks. There was a good contingent of early starters,among them Michael Hennessey, who finally put it alltogether to card an excellent score of nett 68 to clinch theday’s trophy and a place in the shoot out for the PaulMcCarthy Gold Medal.Mick didn’t have it all his own way with Gary Brusche justthe one shot further back on 69 which was good enoughfor a win in the B grade ahead of Craig Kupke and TheoSymons on 71.In the A grade it was the nuggety Daniel Arch who alsoshowed his true potential with his 70 just pipping MickFiddes on 71 and the Black Shark Roger Mottau on 72.Nett 70 was also good enough to win the C grade with thewild man of the west, Davy Crockett sneaking in ahead ofJimmy Wilson and another veteran in James Kerrigan.A good contingent of fillies was led by Janet Morrison witha very good 72.During the week the summer twilight competition gotunder way with about 35 players teeing it up. A goodhealthy field for the first outing of the season.While the locals were battling it out at Royal Kapunda fiveothers were trying to hold up the banner in the pennantscomp against the Barossa at the Clare golf club. It was apretty tight contest with the score at two matches eachwith Mark Pettigrew the only one to make it to the 18th anda chance to clinch it for the Bombers. Earlier Pres Tony“Cougar” Holding and Ian Clarke had won their matches bythe 16th hole but unfortunately Boo Menzel and Joe“Catfish” Ryan went down narrowly. The last match camedown to the 18th thanks to a lucky break which sawopponent Graham Johnson put his second shot on the17th OOB after the ball bounced the wrong way off a tree.It was a match of seesawing fortunes with both playersdoing their best to lose it. The 18th saw the local lad finallyhit a fairway while Graham, as he had done all day, beltedhis drive 60m further down but slightly off to the right. Theprevious holes favour was almost repaid with the secondshot of Pegs finishing with 7/8ths of the ball outside of theboundary fence wire. An attempted recovery shot throughfence didn’t go quite to plan and the Barossa team wonthree and two.All in all the day was well supported by Clare and Gawlerclubs along with Barossa and Kapunda and it is a greatway to meet other golfers in the district for a “friendly”matchplay format. Luckily the next round is at Gawler Golfclub so it will hopefully alleviate the boys from the southbeing late for the tee off. I do believe there is a motor cyclistout there somewhere who allegedly held the boys up onthe way to Clare and is lucky he arrived on two wheels.This week we have the Steve Krieg stableford multiplierround so grab yourself a partner for what should beanother fun round of golf.Just a couple of reminders to finish up with. Twilight is onagain tonight, as it is on each Wednesday over summer,with tee off from about 4pm. Also the Annual GeneralMeeting will be held on November 22 at the clubhouse sokeep that date free to come along and support the clubwith a good turnout.Winner: M Hennessy 68.A grade: D Arch 70; M Fiddes 71; R Mottau 72; S Byrne72; B Williams 73; T Scheer 73.B grade: G Brushe 69; CKupke 71; T Symons 71; K Hayter 74. C grade: D Crockett70; J Wilson 71; J Kerrigan 74; G Smith 76. Ladies: JMorrison 72; C Molloy 75; D Strangward 77; I Smith 78.TANUNDASaturday stroke. Overall winner: M Woodrow 63 (JacobsCreek). Winners: A grade: P Stacey 72 (Rockford); r/up TJenkins 74 (c/b). B grade: B Hagey 70 (c/b, St Hallett); r/upS Coombs 70. C grade: M Woodrow 63 (Vine Inn); r/up JDenley 70. Ladies: J MacPhail 77 (voucher).Long Drive: A grade: P Denley; B grade: A Ayres; C grade:N Harris.NTP: 6th N Norman (Peter Lehmann); 8th: P Stacey(TPGB); 11th: M Woodrow (Langmeil); 16th: J Gooden(Rusden). 7th 2nd shot: B Grocke (Kalleske).Rundown: D Lane 71, P Giersch 72, A Ayres 72, NO’Brien 73, T Schmaal 73, C McMillan 74, P Denley 74, JGooden 74, B Andrews 74.Sunday Pro Shop - stableford.C Otham 38; R Casey 36.Mens midweek - stableford.P Lawrie 41 c/b; C Crichton 41; D Kraehenbuhl 39; RWallace 38 c/b; R Homburg 38. NTP: P Lawrie.BAROSSASaturday - blue course. Stroke.79 players - 73 men, six women, 10 visitors.Winners: A grade: J Gerhardy 70; B grade: D Quodling 71;C grade: C Sims 69.Ball winners. A grade (25 players): C Berndt 72, J Clarbull72, N Cheary 72, R Thiele 73, T Cowgilll 73. B grade (29players): D Trinne 73, D Venning 74, B Weedon 74, GNeilson 75, M Bogan 75, J Chinner 76. C grade (19players): B Griffiths 69, G Johnson 69, M Graetz 71, GMaxted 72. Ladies: Day winner T Love 73. M Dunn 74.NTP: 3rd S Eygenraam (Henschke Wines); 4th 2nd shot: DTrinne (Laucke Mills); 6th: D Quodling (Ian Devlin Golf);12th: J Clarbull (Guy Ewing Chemplus); 10th 2nd shot: RAlbenese (Celllarmaster Wines); 17th: C Berndt (HarbordWines).Long Drives sponsored by Regional Transport TrainingServices. A greade - C Berndt; B grade - J Ortlieb; C grade- T Bartlett.Putting: G Wills; Ladies novelty: M MacGillivray.Midweek - white course - par. 45 players, one visitor. Day winner: D Raethel +4; runner up: R Thiele +3.Ball winners: R Staehr +3, A Graham +3, T Aberg +2, SEygenraam +2, A Prior +2, R Higgins +1, I Fyfe +1, GNeilson +1, R Kraft +1.NTP: 6th: M Nichols; 15th: D Raethel. 4BBB S Eyengraam+10; A Prior. MT PLEASANTSaturday - stableford. A grade: N Wilson 41; J Richards 40; T Mitchell 37; LClaridge 37; M Swann 37.Matchplay pennants. Mt Pleasant d Balaklava 4-1.Midweek - stableford.A grade: R Elliott 35; K Franklin 34; T Lehmann 33.

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A1Angaston 157 (J E Miles 38, B S Burgess 28, B Burgess 28; L T Mitchell3/39, D P Smith 3/40, P G White 2/31) and 5/90 dec (K J Vivian 44, N Pech26; T Impett 2/8) def South Gawler 67 (B Burgess 6/21, B P Woodards2/18) and 3/138 (R T Barker 56*, S M Lay 25*; M J Blenkiron 2/25).Gilbert Valley 7/255 (C A Mullins 80, T Smith 63, D C Busch 33*, J Vater 30;C Bilney 5/67) and 2/27 def Gawler Central 175 (M P Davis 40, A MFrackowski 26; C A Mullins 6/28, J Shahinger 2/28).Nuriootpa 97 (D S Doecke 35; J Brown 3/20, M Ryan 2/6, S Ryan 2/10, MGoldsmith 2/18) and 4/135 (M C Zerner 48, B S Perkins 37, L A Steinborner25; R Johnson 3/23) def Kapunda 94 (J Brown 27; J C Lienert 5/10, D SDoecke 3/39).Tanunda 5/300 (C Gattermayr 82, T Schwartzkopff 80*, M Whitelum 78) defSandy Creek 158 (L Hill 30, A P Kokot 28, A Crothers 25; M Hartigan 2/23,M Wegener 2/25, C Gattermayr 2/30, M Boschen 2/32). A1 ReservesTruro 111 (S W Lord 26*; J V Wickman 5/26, E Giedel 2/22, M J Robinson2/26) def Lyndoch 86 (T Eggleton 3/9, Z Giles 3/23, J J Krzoska 2/37) and2/104 (C Kinlock 56*, A Berndt 25*; J J Krzoska 2/20).Freeling 8/256 (L K Heinrich 105, I M McMillan 62, R J Montgomery 50*; MWilksch 2/37) def Eudunda-Robertstown 106 (K Nietschke 44*; R JMontgomery 5/35, J Robinson 2/30).Greenock 238 (G Stevens 105, L Heinrich 53, S Nitschke 43; W Gripton4/46) def by Light Pass 7/246 (W Gripton 74, R Mattner 39, T Gladigau 29*,S Schmidt 26*; G Nitschke 2/23, G Stevens 2/51).A2Sandy Creek 9/273 (G Werner 71*, M Donohoe 49, S T Koch 37. T M Lee33, M Horsburgh 29; W Akkerman 3/44, T Swan 2/61) def Tanunda 106 (TSwan 40; S T Koch 5/26, N A Gum 2/23).Light Pass 173 (B Matthews 43, S Davies 26; D Schiller 7/28, J Schmidt3/29) def Nuriootpa 145 (J Tregenza 51, M Milne 35; A Davidson 5/37, SDavies 5/47) and 3/126 (M Milne 49*, J Schiller 26; S Davies 2/13)..Gawler Central 2/257 (M S Perry 117*, S J Cordwell 68, J T Mercer 62) defGreenock 137 (D Cameron 54; C Ingram 7/25) and 61 ( B Usher 28; C ADawe 5/7, B Skuse 4/17).South Gawler 6/163 (A Mackay 67, J Dare 32*, K Antoney 28; M Pech 2/39,A Murphy 2/40) v Angaston 90 (A Peel 31”; L McCracken 4/26, P Blackburn3/12, J Mackereth 2/21) and 5/129 (D Rathjen 41, A Murphy 36; J Dare 2/14,B Bain 2/25).A3Sandy Creek Green 246 (D R Ireland 57, B Silvy 47, M P Cotton 41, JPower 30; S Hanisch 3/7, J Wright 3/50, C Hirst 2/45) def Freeling 221 (JWright 131, C Hirst 25; L G Bennie 3/34, J Power 3/55).Kapunda 8/154 (J Zanandrea 52, A Nitschke 36, T J Williams 25; B Smart3/23, S Brooks 2/18) def Tanunda 84 (D Goddard 3/23, A May 2/10, T JWilliams 2/20, J Zanandrea 2/24).Lyndoch 55 (R Giles 3/14, K Hoffman 3/17, S Murphy 2/9) and 7/147 (SScally 39, W Aylett 32*; G Smith 2/8. B Smith 2/32) def by Truro 4/175 dec(D Hahn 96, K Hoffman 31).Gawler Central 202 (A Vivian 110, S S Oldman 29; D K Jug 5/29, M JColeman 3/30) def Sandy Creek Yellow 177 (D K Jug 54, A M vanDommele 35, N Goodman 27*; A Vivian 2/16, S Dawe 2/22).Gilbert Valley 264 (M Day 82, J Owens 59*, J M Vater 29, L Molineux 29; MHammerling 4/33, S Klingbiel 3/52, R Schultz 2/43) def Nuriootpa 94 (C BBartel 46; M Kooyman 2/11, T Conell 2/12, J Connell 2/14, A E Callery 2/18).A4Tanunda 147 (G Shaw 3/6, J Watt 3/15) def by Freeling 3/150 (C Eichner85, G Shaw 45*).Nuriootpa 8/199 (S Muir 4/47, P Brown 2/40) def Kapunda 90 (D Hornsey26).Greenock 6/158 def Gawler Central 90 (P Nitschke 7/17, B Verne 3/22).Lyndoch 8/80 def by Mallala 107 (D Cawrse 37; D Boyle 4/16, P Brook2/17, A Daken 2/26).A5Light Pass 67 (M Sparks 29; D Carnelly 2/1, C M Schultz 2/24, T Herrmann2/25) def by Angaston 7/169 (D Carnelly 59*, A F Plush 41; N Koop 3/34, KNitschke 2/16).Eudunda-Robertstown 2/57 (T Baker 29*; D B Washington 2/18) def SouthGawler 9/54 (D B Washington 28; B Rule 5/5, T Baker 2/13).Gilbert Valley 0/74 def Greenopck 7/61.Under 16Freeling 68 (J Brown 2/22) def by Kapunda 169 (R Hocking 42, T JWilliams 33, J Brown 31; T Barnes 3/25, B Haseldine 2/9, H M Moss 2/17, MMcAvoy 2/36).Gawler Central Gold 4/185 (V Kroon 70*, B Swan 62; J Baldwin 2/14) defGreenock 109 (J Robertson 61; H Rawlings 3/0, A Connelly 3/11, J Nelson2/29).Angaston had a bye.Mallala/Lyndoch 52 (T Stansborough 7/11, J Urquhart 2/10) def by GawlerCentral Black 4/172 (J Urquhart 35, J Harvey 33*, B Pasin 33*).Sandy Creek Green 37 (C Robinson 4/4, R C Bielby 2/2, M J Slade 2/2) defby Sandy Creek Gold 8/131 (B Dew 66*; D R Kickel 2/10, B M Irvine 2/24).Nuriootpa/Light Pass 9/109 (K Nitschke 38; J Millar 3/8, D Korber 2/13, BBain 2/14) def South Gawler 8/34 (C Ireland 4/13, J Braunack 2/2).Under 14Angaston 6/127 v Gilbert Valley 89 (J Howell 2/13, T Jackman 2/20).Lyndoch 9/98 (D Koch 36) def by Eudunda-Robertstown 5/106 (B Launer35*; M Dalliston 2/8).Kapunda 8/149 (A T Smith 52*, K Brown 34; T Fryer 3/7, J Broadhead 3/14)def Freeling 7/103 (J Bracegirdle 28*; A T Smith 3/5).Sandy Creek 60 (S Dunn 3/5, L Birchard 2/3, E Matte 2/8) def by Tanunda9/251 (A Radzevicius 41*, L Birchard 34*, H Fielke 29, S Dunn 25).South Gawler 77 (T Wegner 2/1, W Linke 2/4) def by Nuriootpa 8/188 (NLange 50, M Norton 40; A J Furner 2/15, B Judd Smith 2/21).Gawler Central had a bye.Under 12Angaston 62 (J Docherty 3/3) def by Tanunda White 3/135.Tanunda Black v Gilbert Valley Blue.Nuriootpa 3/58 def Eudunda-Robertstown 4/75.Gilbert Valley Maroon v Mallala.South Gawler 5/83 def Light Pass 5/72.Lyndoch 5/67 def Gilbert Valley Red 6/75 (B Wilkin 2/7).Greenock had a bye.Sandy Creek 69 (J Nichols 2/4, J Marsden 2/11) def by Gawler Central4/115 (L R Retallick 40*).Under 10Tanunda v Light Pass.Freeling v Sandy Creek.Truro 2/51 def Lyndoch 6/44.Greenock Gold v Greenock Green.

Barossa and Light cricketB grade: B Kneebone 36, P Boucher 34; G Benier 33.Thursday - ladies stableford.L Stephens 37; K Franklin 36; S King 36; G Ludlow 36; DWatkins 32. GAWLERWednesday ladies. The feature event was the KingsfordHotel stableford comp. Winner was K Barr with 38pts,runner up V Blows with 34pts on a count back from RSullivan. NTPS: R Sullivan (4th), M Bow (6th). Birdie to KBarr (4th).Thursday. Chook Fowler returned to form and his 40ptswas good enough to win by two from J Connelly on a countback from M Dawes, both on 38. Ball winners. N Heinrich,P Heffernan 38, K Morse, B Kite, R Roy 37, D McLeod, JMaguire, P Roach, A Jewell, J Baum 36. NTP: Elders 4th:K Morse; Spencer Flooring 6th: R Sawyer; Elders 11th: CSwinstead. Birdie balls. D Butler, G Barber, A Jewell, DFunnell, D Harte, C Swinstead. Eagles. The 9thsuccumbed to R Volraat and P Heffernan while K Morseholed out on the 4th for a hole in one.Midweek end. Ian Chaplin with 40pts took out themidweek. Ball winners: B John, B Kite, D Milner 37pts.Saturday. Is there anyone at the club who isn’t aware CliffCommings won the Dale Wood Monthly Medal? Just incase, Clifford’s 67 was the winning score for the day.A grade: C Commins 67; P Baker 70; C Lockwood 72. Bgrade: H Smits 71; M Beck 73; T Carter 73. C grade: KPoulton 70; J Ashdown 71; T Pipicella 72. Ladies: SFrancas 76.Ball winners. D Harper, A Jeffery, B Sankey 72; R Clarke,J Peel, C Morrison, R Morris, G Caldwell, D Hubber, BMarsh.NTP and Long Drives. Uleybury Wines 2nd: J Holmes; StKilda Hotel 3rd long drive: G Barber; Giannitp Hotels 3rdshot 9th: J Assender; Fasta Pasta long drive 10th: GModra; High Beam Car/Dog Wash 11th: H Smits;Bushmans Hotel 14th: S Sandercock; Willaston Hotel16thy: G Donaldson. Birdie balls. P Warburton, D Harper,T Bow, A Whitaker, C Swinstead, R Polito, M Yardley.Next weekend is the Tony Davies Monthly Stableford event.Sunday. Winner was apprentice handbrake RussellMcNamara with 39pts, runner up was new member MarkNottage visiting nthe winner’s circle for the first time with 38pts. NTPS: Cheesecake Shop 4th: J Agar. Ball winners.Coombs, J Agar 37. Birdie balls. R Polito.

BOWL: Brett Burgess of Angaston gives his allwhile bowling against South Gawler watchedby batsman Mark Sims. His efforts wererewarded with a first innings haul of 6/21.

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Barossa, Light and Gawler tennisSenior results

Division OneVine Vale 10-87 d Tanunda 6-69;Roseworthy 14-105 d Xavier Saints2-56; Kapunda 9-74 d Lyndoch 7-72.

Roseworthy continued their excellentearly season form with an impressive14 sets to two win over Xavier Saints.Roseworthy’s Jayden Ruedigercontinued his great form.Kapunda also kept its winning formwith a victory over Lyndoch at homeand moves into second position onthe ladder behind the undefeatedRoseworthy. In the other match VineVale played consistent tennis todefeat Tanunda.

Division TwoSouth Gawler Blue 10-83 d TanundaWhite 6-65 ; Willaston 9-93 dLyndoch 7-73; Tanunda Black 9-73 dSouth Gawler White 7-74; Tod St 11-88 d Nuriootpa 5-72.

Match of the round was Willastonplaying the previously unbeatenLyndoch. In a very tight matchWillaston prevailed nine sets to sevento keep positions at the top of theladder keenly contested. In othermatches South Gawler Blue kept itswinning ways with a 10 sets to six winover Tanunda White.

Division ThreeVirginia Green 9-73 d Willaston Red7-70; Willaston United 9-69 d VineVale 7-58.

In hot and overcast conditions a hardfought game was played betweenWillaston United and Vine Vale. After the doubles Vine Vale had aslender lead having won three of thefour doubles.but Willaston Unitedfought back to win six of the eightsingles. Going into the mixed doublesWillaston United was up sevengames to six so it was down to themixed doubles combinations todecide who would win the day.Vine Vale won the first two mixeddoubles and looked like they weregoing to win the day but to WillastonUnited’s credit they did not give upand won the remaining two mixeddoubles which gave them the win with9 sets 69 games to 7 sets 58 games.Match stars for the round were SeanEllery, Kelly Ellery, Willaston Unitedand Steven Schwarz, Vine Vale. Allthree won their singles matches 6-0

Gawler Wednesday social tennis hascommenced. Please come out andhave a hit and join a team. If not partof team please contact Heather Szulcon 8523 0205.

For all things tennis in Gawler go towww.gawlertennis.com.au.

Barossa, Light and Gawler juniorcombined

Division One Boys: Freeling 6-42 defLyndoch (forfeited); Roseworthy 3-29def Xavier Saints 3-27.Division Two Boys: Lyndoch Blue 6-42 def Lyndoch Red (forfeited);Xavier Saints 5-40 def Vine Vale 1-18.Division One Girls: Kapunda 4-39 defMarananga 2-21; Trinity College 3-3-27 def Lyndoch 3-25.Division Two Girls: Angaston 4-30 defKapunda 2-25; Tanunda 4-4-41 defXavier Saints 2-28; Freeling /TodStreet 5-43 def Lyndoch 1-31.

GDTA juniorsDivision Three Boys:Lutheran StGeorges 5-37 d Trinity Gold 1 - 22;Willaston 4-32 d Lutheran StGeorges 2-26; Riverton 5-30 d TrinityBlue 1-17.Division Four Boys: Xavier SaintsBlack 4-29 d Willaston 2-21; TrinityRed 4-30 d Trinity Gold 2-16.Division Three Girls: Lutheran StGeorges 5-33 d Trinity College 1-16;Riverton 4-30 d Tod St 2-19.Division Four Girls: Trinity Gold 3-24d Trinity Gold 3-21; Xavier Saints 6-37d Willaston 0-11; Trinity Red 4-29 dLutheran St. Georges 2-17.

Inter Association matches againstPort Pirie on November 13 at PortPirie and Mildura in Gawler onDecember 3 and 4. Details are onGawler Tennis Association website.

NOTE: For Friday, November 11Division Five boys are at Associationcourts starting at 7pm.

Barossa and Light juniorsDivision Three: Nuriootpa 4-30 defTanunda White 2-26; Lyndoch 4-29def Tanunda Black 2-25; Kapunda 5-36 def Moculta 1-23; Angaston 5-34def Tanunda Silver 1-26.Division Four: Tanunda Silver 6-36def Vine Vale 0-8; Nuriootpa 4-31 defTanunda Black 2-19; Lyndoch 3-28def Angaston 3-22; Kapunda 4-30 defTanunda White 2-21.Division Five: Lyndoch 5-31 defKeyneton 1-17; Freeling 4-33 defTanunda 2-19; Angaston 5-34 defKapunda 1-19.Division Six: Tanunda White 4-32 defAngaston 2-21; Tanunda Black 4-29def Vine Vale Green 2-19; Vine ValeWhite 5-32 def Kapunda Black 1-27;Kapunda Red 6-36 def Nuriootpa 0-7.Division Seven (green ball): TanundaBlack 6-36 def Tanunda Silver 0-17;Vine Vale Green 6-36 def Vine ValeBlack 0-15; Nuriootpa 4-34 defAngaston White 2-20; Kapunda 4-26def Vine Vale White 2-20; AngastonBlue 6-36 def Keyneton 0-16;Freeling 6-36 def Tanunda White 0-17.Reminder: Results and premiershiptables can be accessed on the webhttp://www.tennis.com.au/sa/competitions

Night tennis

Monday Night Red/WhiteFreeling Outsiders 8-62 def Woodies4-41; Maranock 8-60 def Angaston AllStars 4-46; Gully Breezes 8-66 defKapunda 4-47; Peckers 9-67 def ViaAllendale 3-38; Cana’balls 8-51 defBarossa Blues 4-43.Monday Night BlueWhose Fault 12-75 def Keyneton 0-36; Jacobs Creek 9-65 def Kick Ace3-32; Nuts 4 Tennis 8-64 def TheWhackits 4-45.Wednesday Night RedTanunda Down Under 10-66 def NuriChasers 2-39; Lyndoch Leftovers 6-64 def Toyota Cruisers 6-58; The Bye7-59 def Angaston Panthers 5-40;Gibson Wines 8-65 def VVTC Bottles4-42.Wednesday Night WhiteWhat a Racquet 6-52 def Mixers 6-60; Team Racket 12-72 defStablemates 0-22; Match Fixers 8-65def Rebels 4-48.Wednesday Night BlueAngaston Blues 10-67 def Making aRacquet 2-26; Havin a Ball 7-56 defTiggers 5-47; Manooknas 10-67 defParrots 2-33.

Barossa and Light Tennis Association premierships

Division ThreeR Team P Bye W D L SF SA GF GA Pts1 Angaston 3 0 3 0 0 16 2 102 50 282 Nuriootpa 3 0 3 0 0 15 3 98 55 273 Tanunda White 3 0 1 0 2 7 11 74 82 114 Kapunda 3 0 1 0 2 7 11 69 87 115 Moculta 2 1 1 0 1 6 6 56 54 106 Lyndoch 2 1 1 0 1 6 6 48 55 107 Tanunda Black 3 0 0 0 3 2 16 45 101 28 Tanunda Silver 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 26 34 1

Division FourR Team P W D L SF SA GF GA Pts1 Nuriootpa 3 3 0 0 11 7 85 60 232 Lyndoch 3 3 0 0 10 8 89 71 223 Tanunda Black 3 2 0 1 13 5 90 65 214 Tanunda Silver 3 2 0 1 12 6 86 51 205 Kapunda 3 1 0 2 9 9 74 79 136 Angaston 3 1 0 2 9 9 69 81 137 Tanunda White 3 0 0 3 6 12 64 93 68 Vine Vale 3 0 0 3 2 16 48 105 2

Division FiveR Team P Bye W D L SF SA GF GA Pts1 Lyndoch 3 0 2 0 1 12 6 82 67 202 Freeling 3 0 2 0 1 10 8 80 70 183 Angaston 2 1 2 0 0 10 2 68 41 184 Kapunda 3 0 2 0 1 8 10 79 81 165 Keyneton 3 0 0 1 2 5 13 62 88 76 Tanunda 2 1 0 1 1 5 7 42 56 77 Marananga 2 1 0 0 2 4 8 47 57 4

Division SixR Team P Bye W D L SF SA GF GA Pts1 Vine Vale Green 3 0 2 0 1 10 8 75 77 182 Kapunda Red 2 1 2 0 0 10 2 65 24 183 Freeling 2 1 2 0 0 9 3 61 47 174 Nuriootpa 3 0 2 0 1 7 11 61 81 155 Vine Vale White 3 0 1 0 2 9 9 76 85 136 Angaston 3 0 1 0 2 8 10 75 84 127 Tanunda White 3 0 1 0 2 7 11 79 78 118 Tanunda Black 2 1 1 0 1 6 6 52 51 109 Kapunda Black 3 0 0 0 3 6 12 71 88 6

FOREHAND: Tanunda’s Brett Jenner playing at Vine Vale.

Basketball

Monday juniors12 and under. Division One: Jets d LittleLions 30-23; Barossa d Sandy Creek 25-5; Storm d Warriors 1 28-15. DivisionTwo: Brookers d Barossa Bulldogs 30-8;Undertakers d Starplex Hawks 34-10; AllStars d Craigmore Big-Birds 13-10.14 and under. Sharks d Raiders 34-25;Hawks d Lakers 24-8; Craigmore Flight dBackflippers 38-0.16 and under. Craigmore Thunder dGreen Street Elite 26-9; Barossa Blue dBarossa Red 25-18; Warriors 2 d Smurfs19-7.Monday evening menDivision One: Wizards 38 d by The BeardOf Chuck 27; Blitzers 35 d Black Knights34; Flight Team 45 d Dilligaf 32; Run &Gun 45 d Hurricanes 30; Wolverines 37 dM & M’s 36.Division Two: Turbos 38 d Off In TheShower 31; Muffin Stuffers 60 d Donkeys19; Flames 48 d Red Rockets 30; He GotGame 72 d Beam Team 32; Shakers 54 dWreckless 20.Tuesday daytime ladiesCheeky Chicks 43 d Phantoms 39;Organised Kaos 46 d Flukes 33.Tuesday juniorsWild Lions 8 d New Stars 7; Allstars 8 dCeltics 4; Starplex Hawks 15 d SuddenImpact 14; Barossa 2 6 d Redbacks 0;Run & Gun 25 d Rockstars 4; CentralLions 18 d Barossa 1 13; Brookers 11 dRed Devils 10; Williamstown Giants 10 dTigers 9; Central Little Lions 15 d AngleVale Foxes 2; Lightning 6 d Dragons 4.Tuesday night menGang Green 52 d The Boys 24; Outlaws58 d Taipans 22; The Was Nots 32 dTanks 21; Clumsy Ninjas 38 d Has Beens35; O2 Tha Fn 60 d Gbs 35; James 53 dPacers 25; Hawks 56 d Steelers 33; RedLions 51 d Swarrens 17.Wednesday evening ladiesT/Birds d Pink Panthers 56-12; Tango dWarriors 47-13; Brookers d RoseworthyBlack 20-0.Thursday night mixedFive Stars 30 d Spurtics 19; Ultim8’s 56 dBlack Magic 27; 69ers 67 d Chicken 45;Beamers 49 d More Effort 20; Its OnlySocial 39 d The Dribblers 21; Comets 50d Steelers 28

Netball

Monday night ladiesMixed Nuts 33 d Purple 18; Wild Turkeys33 d Cougars 24; Fumble Beez 35 dBarossa 19; The Opposition 29 dJitterbugs 21.Tuesday evening mixedThat’s What She Said 31 d S Club 7 16;Hot Spuds 17 drew with Pink Paws 17;Vengaboiis 27 d Demdem 15; BlackThunders 30 d Falcons 23; Dirty Beaches26 d Lol 10; Power Rangers 17 d Balls OfSteal 13; Bitty 7’s 42 d The Destroyers19; Hi Viz Heroes 22 d Team Phat 8.Wednesday juniors11 and under: South Gawler 14 d Trinity 410; Trinity 5 17 d Trinity 1 16; Trinity 3 18d Trinity 7 8; Trinity 2 13 drew with Trinity6 13.13 and under: Trinity 2 10 d Trinity 7 6;Trinity 3 34 d Trinity 6 10; Trinity 1 19 dTrinity 4 3.16 and under: Inter 1. Trinity 4 31 d Trinity1 9; Trinity 3 37 d Trinity 5 9. Inter 2.Trinity 4 21 d Trinity 5 15; Trinity 1 29 dTrinity 6 3; Trinity 63 11 d Trinity 2 9.Wednesday evening ladiesLollipops 31 d Tigers 15; Pink Bits 39 dTrinity 4 32; Mallala 32 d Mixed Nuts 17;Escapees 32 d Tosnc Blue 28; Mels Army27 d Bits & Pieces 18; Bulldogs 31 dMamma Bears 18; Kmp 23 d The FruitLoops 17; Trinity 2 19 d Trinity 5 16; DirtDiamonds 31 d Trinity 6 14; Trinity 3 39 dTwo Wells Roosters 11; Diamonds 34 dNite Flyers 10; Inxs 39 d Donnybrooks26; Trinity 1 26 d Family Affairs 24.Wednesday evening mixedLucky Lemons 26 d All Blacks 20;Skalliwags 29 d DTF 10; Masterclass 31d Sparkle Motion 14; The Fat Pack 28 dRascals 24.Friday ladies daytimeTeals 33 d Barely There 25; Wasleys 27 dMummas 25; Lady Birds 31 d Straight Up15.

Futsal Soccer

Under 8s: Superstars 6 d Lil Stars 0.Under 10s: The Strikers 9 d Break Aways2; Black Magic 4 d Red Eagles 0.Under 12s: Pink Panthers 5 d Bazingas2; South Lions 7 d Mp Strikers 3; BigWarriors 5 d Mighty Reds 4.Under 16sSpekkies 4 d Blazing Blues 1; PondiRangers 7 d Wildcats 1; Big Hits 12 dJust For Kicks 2.

STARPLEX

Results from matches played on November 3.XChanged d Willaston Warriors 8-7; Overway Whos Ya Momma d Lyndoch Hotel11-4; Exchange Hotel d Willaston Farcues 10-5; Soccer Club Eagles d SmithfieldWhat The’s 9-6; Smithfield Outsiders d Soccer Club Kruisers 10-5; Two Wells NoFear.Comm d Roseworthy Shooters 12-3; Roseworthy Blue d Two WellsCommercial 9-6.PremiershipTeam P W L F A STwo Wells No Fear.Comm 2 2 0 23 7 4Smithfield Outsiders 2 2 0 21 9 4Roseworthy Blue 2 2 0 20 10 4Exchange Hotel 2 2 0 20 10 4XChanged 2 2 0 16 14 4Overway Whos Ya Momma 2 1 1 18 12 2Soccer Club Eagles 2 1 1 16 14 2Soccer Club Kruisers 2 1 1 14 16 2Willaston Farcues 2 1 1 13 17 2Willaston Warriors 2 0 2 13 17 0Two Wells Commercial 2 0 2 10 20 0Smithfield What The’s 2 0 2 10 20 0Lyndoch Hotel 2 0 2 9 21 0Roseworthy Shooters 2 0 2 7 23 0

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EUDUNDADivision One v Nuriootpa at Nuriootpa: MGeister, T Schiller, M Schutz, J Hanns; GMitev, W Mader, P Voigt, P Eva; RLeditschke, J Willoughby, A Pfitzner, BWarner; G Doecke, R Milde, D Kleinig, GSchmidt. Cars to leave at 12.35pm.Division Three v Nuriootpa Gold atEudunda: G Zerner, D Pope, R Regnier,G G Schutz; C Menz, M Treloar, FSchiller, R Hams; M Nietschke, MChristie, G O Schutz, F Schmidt.Umpire: J Milde; Duty rink: G G Schutz.Midweek v Kapunda Red at Eudunda: RRegnier, C Menz, B Warner; G Mitev,TBA, F Schmidt; M Christie, TBA, JWilloughby.Ladies v Kapunda at Eudunda: J Milde, DLeditschke, H Jenke, J Pfitzner; BMarshall, J Johnston, L Mosey, BPfitzner; M Nietschke, D Twartz, J Bruhn,D Mader; P Dutschke, P Gordge, MWeymouth, S Schutz.Hostesses: J Milde, B Marshall.FREELINGDivision One has a bye.Division Two v Angaston Blue at Freeling:P Fryer, G Maynard, I McFarlane, JWright; L Swanson, T Heinjus, R Ratsch,F Hines; A Drury, N Marslen, K Price, BSchuster.Division Three v Kapunda Red atKapunda: Phil Waldegrave, O Howson, DJamieson, K Bettens; P Heinjus, PErskine, G Holmes, W Pitt; J Fidge, PFlowers, W Rivett, L Goedecke.Midweek v Lyndoch Blue at Lyndoch: BSchuster, L Swanson, C Kearns; KBettens, J Wright, I McFarlane; W Pitt, TMullins, T Secomb. Reserves: P Waldegrave, J Fidge.KAPUNDADivision One v Lyndoch at Lyndoch. RGill, B O’Reilly, T Rae, I Otterspoor; CDoecke, G Donovan, W Reardon, RRogers; W Beavan, A Reinders, PVoumard, G Redden; C Otterspoor, FHier, J Scholes, M Dew. Cars: B O’Reilly,G Donovan, F Hier, A Reinders.Division Two has a bye.Division Three Red v Freeling atKapunda: R Matschoss, B Carrick, BGoodfellow, B Cummins; T Scholes, PSando, B Brearley, B Phillips; G Campell,S Hart, B Morris, D Franks. Division Three Black v Lyndoch atLyndoch. A Petch, B Sweet, E Pitman, CReardon; P Ferns, A Wilson, J Pitman, KDooley; D Sweet, L Leske, J Baldwin snr,J Baldwin jnr. Cars depart 12.15pm.Drivers: C Reardon, L Leske, J Baldwinjnr. Midweek Black v Nuriootpa Black atKapunda. J Scholes, K Matthews, GRedden; W Beavan, T Leslie, T Rae; PHart, A Reinders, R Rogers.Duty Rink: T Rae.Midweek Red v Eudunda at Eudunda. JPitman, T Scoot, C Sunman; J Baldwin,W Reardon, B O’Reilley; R Parker, FHier, P Voumard.Cars: T Scoot, W Reardon.Ladies v Eudunda at Eudunda. A Petch,E Pitman, S Franks, R Scoot; D Sweet, PDobbin, T Scholes, C Holmes; K Rae, RPerry, P Ferns, C Reardon; D Huntley, BHier, A Thiele, C Doecke.

Cars: Thirds.LYNDOCHDivision One v Kapunda at Lyndoch. RVanstone, B Prime, J Sharratt, B Howell;D Moncrieff, K North, K Gavin, PUranjek; B Koch, T Drummond, G Ayres,C Rule; D Green, G Reeves, D Hausler,T Noble.Duty Rink: T Noble; Bar Rink: C Howell.Division Two v Tanunda White atTanunda. Cars depart 12.30pm. B Day, RPlant, E Palmer, B Allan; D Wilson, AStreames, T Teague, R Filsell; RHeidrich, P Handke, A Turvey, M Launer.Division Three v Kapunda Black atLyndoch. S Drummond, L Lange, VReeves, J Allwood; I Knight, R Idel, MMagee, C Turner; S Palmer, J Emerson,J Turner, D Turvey.Reserves: Division One - B Day; DivisionTwo - M Magee; Division Three - KBrown.Midweek Gold v Angaston Blue atAngaston. Cars depart 12.30pm. GSchumacher, G Reeves, D Hausler; KPatmore, B Koch, K Boyle; B Day, RFilsell, TBA. Midweek Blue v Freeling at Lyndoch. DLindner, A Turvey, M Launer; E Palmer, TDrummond, D Moncrieff; T Haycock, BAllan, B Howell. Duty Rink: M Launer.ANGASTONDivision One v Tanunda at Tanunda: PPech, N Smith, T Edwards, D Jaunay; MShort, J Harris, B Teakle, B Bowden; JJensen, J Argent, L Buckley, J Standish;M Renshaw, B Hurn, K Sandford, KBrook. Manager: D Jaunay. Cars depart 12.45pm; Drivers: Thirds. Division Two Blue v Freeling at Freeling:G Armstrong, M Hurn, E Argent, KRenshaw; M Storton, W Sibley, E Bond,C Reardon; D Tye, C Piszczuk, M Teakle,L Teakle. Manager: M Storton.Cars depart 12.35pm; Drivers: Thirds.Division Two White v Tanunda Black atAngaston. P Gibbons, B Copperwheat, LSchulz, D Armstrong; M Klingner, SHeinze, B Bullock, B Tuttle; F Bain, THopkins, A Booth, C Tabe. Manager: DArmstrong; Duty Rink: D Armstrong. Division Three v Tanunda at Angaston: CLe Page, P Clark, S Barnden, I Philp; AGrear, S MacPherson, J Carruthers, LLablack; R Benjamin, D Copperwheat, PKerridge, F Booth. Manager: S Barnden;Umpire: S Barnden.Midweek Blue v Lyndoch Gold atAngaston. L Schulz, M Hurn, K Brook; JCarruthers, M Short, B Teakle; KWoodards, A Harvey, C Tabe. Manager:C Tabe.Midweek White v Nuriootpa Blue atAngaston. A Grear, J Rodgers, TEdwards; I Philp, P Gibbons, DArmstrong; R Benjamin, A Hall, FThomas . Manager: A Hall.Umpire: B Teakle.TANUNDADivision One v Angaston at Tanunda: CNeldner, S Mewett, J Garrett, CMahoney; S Pech, D Grear, DHeidenreich, P Rost; R Ellis, I Graetz, KBartsch, R Schneider; P Baverstock, IJaensch, R Mewett, B Pech.Division Two Black v Angaston White atAngaston: J Ralston, K Schmaal, GWoods, A Price; G Farquharson, PSecker, K Wallace,D Schiller; R Bartsch,D Pech, M Meertens, D Meertens. Division Two White v Lyndoch at

Tanunda: M Silvbestro, B Williams, BWallace, E Allanson; F Altmann, WNoack, D Martin, M Hurst; H Rohrlach, JFarquharson, D Koch, T Ratsch.Duty Rink: E Allanson.Division Three v Lyndoch at Tanunda: BGrear, TBA, D Light, D Goodwin; KSchliebs, M Goodwin, TBA, J Miegel; GMeyer, TBA, C Graetz, T Leech.Midweek morning v Kapunda atKapunda: W Weinmann, M Goodwin, JRalston, G Woods; E Kampman, BClarke, J Stephens, M Meertens; LMiegel, L Baverstock, K Wallace, MHurst; J Schultz. C Altus, D Light, JFarquharson. Midweek Black v Nuriootpa Green atNuriooptpa: D Martin, B Ellis, DHeidenreich; H Rohrlach, S Mewett, CMahoney; B Wallace, B Williams, JGarrett.Midweek White v Nuriootpa Gold atNuriootpa: G Farquharson, J Miegel, RSchneider; C Traeger, K Schliebs, APrice; C Graetz, P Secker, P Baverstock.NURIOOTPADivision One v Eudunda at Nuriootpa. RMattschoss, R Chapman, C Jones, GLangley; R Garrett, D Wilson, WWilliams, R Walker; P Fechner, TGibbons, B Prior, R Grope; S Ryan, RRandall, S Allen, T Billing.Duty Rink: T Billing.Division Two Gold v Nuriootpa Black atNuriootpa. Pam Jones, Phil Jones, DLangley, P Buckley; D Bessell, L Cook, MSimpkin, N Collyer; L Fuss, R Warnest, PRosenberg, I Klaebe.Umpire: R Warnest. Red stickers please.Division Two Black v Nuriootpa Gold atNuriootpa: B Jones, S Rogers, C Baker,T Elix; C La Nauze, C Hughes, LTscharke, S Jones; A Jones, M Boehm,D Baker, N Jaensch.Duty Rink: N Jaensch.Division Three Gold v Eudunda atEudunda. G Krahling, G McCormick, KBullock, J Mattner; K Williamson, RWaples, L Steer, M Sims; C Reuter, JohnMcIntosh, D Quodling, N Nolan. Carsdepart 12.30pm. Drivers: K Bullock, KWilliamson, D Quodling.Division Three Black has a bye.Midweek Gold v Tanunda White atNuriootpa. C Forbes, John McIntosh, TGibbons; C Allen, S Rogers, RChapman; J Reusch, P Fechner, GLangley. Umpire: R Chapman. Midweek Black v Kapunda Black atKapunda. M Medlow, L Tscharke, T Elix;K Bullock, G Prior, T Billing; J Bilney, MSims, S Jones. Cars depart 12.30pm;Drivers: T Billing, M Sims.Midweek Green v Tanunda Black atNuriootpa: P White, R Garrett, WWilliams; A Fyfe, K Reichelt, RMattschoss; N Nolan, J Bell, I Klaebe.Umpire: N Nolan; Duty Rink: K Reichelt.Midweek Blue v Angaston White atAngaston. B Klaebe, C Hughes, RRandall; A Rayner, K Harrison, PBuckley; J Mattner, P Rosenberg, DWilson. Cars depart 12.45pm. Drivers: RRandall, P Buckley, P Rosenberg.Ladies Midweek v Tanunda at Nuriootpa.L Wilkinson, A Shoesmith, N Chapman,M Nolan; H Roberts, J Chapman, GWhite, P Jones; M Waples, D Dalton, JMcIntosh, D Baker; D Allen, V Bessell, UBoettger, M Elix. Duty Rink: M Elix;Umpire: U Boettger.

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DIVISION ONETeam P W D L B C F A S % PtsNuriootpa 5 5 0 0 0 0 492 413 79 54.36 102Tanunda 5 3 0 1 1 0 429 322 107 57.12 62Freeling 5 2 1 2 0 0 483 452 31 51.66 53Eudunda 5 2 0 2 1 0 372 411 -39 47.51 41Angaston 5 1 1 2 1 0 350 382 -32 47.81 37Lyndoch 5 1 0 3 1 0 324 395 -71 45.06 26Kapunda 5 0 0 4 1 0 341 416 -75 45.05 9DIVISION TWOTeam P W D L B C F A S % PtsNuriootpa Black 5 4 0 1 0 0 334 339 -5 49.63 56Tanunda Black 5 3 0 1 1 0 312 260 52 54.55 55Angaston Blue 5 2 1 1 1 0 295 288 7 50.60 49Lyndoch 5 3 0 2 0 0 379 372 7 50.47 48Nuriootpa Gold 5 2 0 2 1 0 294 252 42 53.85 46Angaston White 5 1 1 2 1 0 289 287 2 50.17 37Kapunda 5 2 0 3 0 0 354 329 25 51.83 36Tanunda White 5 2 0 3 0 0 336 347 -11 49.19 35Freeling 5 0 0 4 1 0 242 336 -94 41.87 18DIVISION THREETeam P W D L B C F A S % PtsNuriootpa Gold 5 5 0 0 0 0 415 258 157 61.66 76Kapunda Red 5 2 1 1 1 0 307 249 58 55.22 53Tanunda 5 3 0 1 1 0 284 262 22 51.97 52Nuriootpa Black 5 2 1 2 0 0 370 346 24 51.68 47Kapunda Black 5 2 0 2 1 0 290 239 51 54.82 44Eudunda 5 2 0 2 1 0 270 273 -3 49.72 44Lyndoch 5 2 0 3 0 0 303 404 -101 42.87 28Freeling 5 1 0 4 0 0 276 357 -81 43.62 20Angaston 5 0 0 4 1 0 220 322 -102 40.59 16MIDWEEKTeam P W D L B C F A S % PtsKapunda Black 5 5 0 0 0 0 324 246 78 56.84 70Nuriootpa Black 5 3 0 2 0 0 324 260 64 55.48 50Nuriootpa Green 5 3 0 1 0 1 274 246 28 52.69 50Tanunda White 5 3 0 2 0 0 336 276 60 54.90 49Lyndoch Blue 5 3 0 2 0 0 293 304 -11 49.08 46Tanunda Black 5 3 0 2 0 0 234 228 6 50.65 44Freeling 5 2 0 2 0 1 208 218 -10 48.83 42Angaston Blue 5 2 1 2 0 0 299 296 3 50.25 41Nuriootpa Gold 5 2 0 3 0 0 307 298 9 50.74 38Kapunda Red 5 2 1 2 0 0 282 287 -5 49.56 38Lyndoch Gold 5 2 0 3 0 0 220 264 -44 45.45 33Nuriootpa Blue 5 1 1 3 0 0 287 296 -9 49.23 27Eudunda 5 1 0 4 0 0 260 350 -90 42.62 19Angaston White 5 0 1 4 0 0 239 318 -79 42.91 13LADIESTeam P W D L B C F A S % PtsEudunda 5 3 0 1 1 0 316 310 6 50.48 76Kapunda 5 3 0 1 1 0 310 293 17 51.39 72Nuriootpa 5 2 0 2 1 0 320 293 27 52.20 62Tanunda 5 2 0 2 1 0 306 285 21 51.78 62Angaston 5 2 0 3 0 0 393 372 21 51.37 50Freeling 5 2 0 3 0 0 357 391 -34 47.74 46Lyndoch 5 1 0 3 1 0 307 340 -33 47.45 42

Premiership tables

Results for Saturday Pennants Round 5 - November 5.Division OneAngaston 95 v Freeling 95.K Brooks 25 v L Ryan 22; J Standish 24 v J Brydson 21; BBowden 21 v G Fergusson 28; D Jaunay 25 v C Kearns 24.Eudunda 71 v Tanunda 152.P Eva 21 v J Garrett 31; J Hanns 13 v B Pech 45; B Warner20 v R Schneider 37; G Schmidt 17 v P Rost 39.Kapunda 78 v Nuriootpa 106.I Otterspoor 19 v G Langley 25; G Redden 23 v T Billing 24;M Dew 17 v R Grope 24; R Rogers 19 v R Walker 33.Lyndoch had a bye.Division TwoAngaston White 74 v Angaston Blue 74.B Tuttle 20 v F Thomas 21; C Tabe 25 v K Renshaw 30; DArmstrong 29 v L Teakle 23.Lyndoch 92 v Nuriootpa Black 52.R Fillsell 29 v N Jaensch 17; M Launer 38 v S Jones 18; RAllen 25 v L Tscharke 17.Nuriootpa Gold 67 v Tanunda Black 63.P Buckley 25 v A Price 21; N Collyer 19 v D Schiller 24; IKlaebe 23 v D Meertens 18.Tanunda White 63 v Kapunda 62.T Ratsch 15 v K Matthews 23; M Hurst 17 v A Reinders 24;E Allanson 31 v P Maitland 15.Freeling had a bye.Division ThreeFreeling 67 v Eudunda 52.L Goedecke 18 v F Schmidt 23; K Bettens 32 v RLeditschke 9; W Pitt 17 v R Hams 20.Kapunda Red 65 v Nuriootpa Black 65.B Phillips 25 v M Elix 19; D Franks 18 v P Collyer 23; BCummins 22 v P Jones 23.Nuriootpa Gold 61 v Kapunda Black 60.M Sims 18 v C Reardon 28; N Nolan 20 v J Baldwin Snr 15;L Steer 23 v K Dooley 17.Tanunda 94.5 v Lyndoch 61.T Leech 39 v C Turner 17; J Miegel 22.5 v J Allwood 26; DGoodwin 33 v D Turvey 18.Angaston had a bye.

Midweek results for Thursday Round 5 - November 3.Angaston Blue 61 v Angaston White 52.B Teakle 14 v F Thomas 18; J Standish 24 v D Armstrong12; C Tabe 23 v T Edwards 22.Kapunda Black 71 v Lyndoch Blue 38.T Rae 22 v D Moncrieff 14; R Rogers 23 v M Launder 15; GRedden 26 v B Allen 9.Kapunda Red 62 v Tanunda Black 66.C Sunman 18 v D Heidenreich 27; P Voumard 20 v JGarrett 18; B O’Reilly 24 v C Mahoney 21.Lyndoch Gold 49 v Nuriootpa Black 76.B Day 12 v T Billing 33; T Sharrett 11 v S Jones 28; DHausler 26 v L Tscharke 15.Nuriootpa Blue 47 v Freeling 56.B Randall 17 v T Secomb 16; P Buckley 17 v I McFarlane23; D Wilson 13 v C Kearns 17.Nuriootpa Gold 60 v Nuriootpa Green 76.R Chapman 30 v W Williams 24; R Walker 13 v I Klaebe 28;G Langley 17 v R Mattschoss 24.Tanunda White 89 v Eudunda 46.R Schnieder 32 v B Warner 16; A Price 38 v J Willoughby11; T Ratsch 19 v F Schmidt 19.LadiesAngaston 93 v Lyndoch 66.G Armstrong 24 v V Reeves 11; E Argent 24 v D Turvey 14;L Lablack 17 v G McLeod 21; L Teakle 28 v C Turner 20.Eudunda 81 v Freeling 74.J Milde 26 v L Woods 16; M Nietschke 9 v J Gerrits 26; PDutschke 20 v L Mullins 13; B Marshall 26 v D Johansen 19.Kapunda 77 v Tanunda 69.C Holmes 26 v M Hurst 16; C Reardon 17 v M Meertens19; R Scoot 13 v J Farquharson 18; C Doecke 21 v GWoods 16.Nuriootpa had a bye.

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Sam Cox plays cricket for Tanunda.

Where have you played your cricket? Only atTanunda, if you don’t count indoor cricket andplaying way back when in junior primary school.

Relationship and employment status:Married with our first child on it’s way. I am acomputer programmer for the financial servicescompany Australian Executor Trustees inAdelaide

What do you have to do to win the grandfinal? First, win enough games to make it to thegrand final, then secondly, make more runs thanthe other team in the GF.

Who are key players at your club? Everyonereally, because if it wasn’t for them, thenTanunda wouldn’t be the great club that it is now.

What is your speciality, batting or bowling? Iwould like to say batting considering CaptainGrumpy has seen fit to promote me up the orderthis season, batting me at number 10 instead of11 like last season. If you ask anyone elsethough, they’d probably say bowling.

What is your most important attribute?The way I seem to keep getting hit on the innerthigh while batting in the nets. I always manageto get hit in the exact same spot every time. I’dlike to see someone else achieve that with thesame regularity I mange to do it with.

Who is a character at the club and why? Paul“Wilbur” Healy - because he doesn’t like cricket.

Who is the best player you have played withand against? With: The players that have playedin the Tanunda A2s over the years. A goodbunch of blokes to have as team mates. Against:Probably M Donohoe from Sandy Creek. One ofthe cleanest hitters of the ball and a real pain tobowl to. Luckily for me, I bowled him out for 49 onthe weekend.

Major influence on your cricket: The Aussiecricket bowlers from the late 80s and 90s. MervHughes, Craig McDermott, Terry Alderman, etc.Who are your sporting idols? David Boon - forthat moustache and the amazing level of fitnesshe achieved in his cricketing career.Any superstitions? None.What event has inspired or amazed you? No particular event has had a big impacton my life just yet, but I’m sure that the birth of our first child next year willchange all that.If you were Prime Minister what issue wouldyou address? The lack of driver education wehave in Australia. Drive overseas and you’ll seehow much better they are at driving than us.

Pet hates on the oval? I have no idea whatmy dogs dislike on the oval

Favourite actor and movie? Office Space -depicts my life as an IT guy. I don’t really have afavourite actor.

If someone had to play you in a movie whowould it be? Keanu Reeves might look a littlesimilar to me and probably acts just as well as Iwould.

Greatest moment and disappointment?Greatest moment would have been finding outmy wife was pregnant. Greatest disappointment would have been losing myfather to liver cancer back in 2005.

How would you spend a million dollars? I mightthink about getting some professional battingcoaching, see if I can earn a promotion up to atleast number 9 in the batting order.

What other sport would you love to be thebest in the world at and why? Golf - you can befat and lazy and still win a lot of money.

If you could have any four people strandedon a deserted island with you who wouldthey be and why? My wife, naturally. Bear Grylls- he could get us off of the island, or at leastmake us all “sheeping bags”. Jeremy Clarkson -would be an interesting person to have aconversation with. Richard Hammond - to annoyJeremy and provide us with entertainment at the same time.

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GAWLER Central under16 Black captain ToddStansborough has tornthrough the Mallala /Lyndoch batting line upto claim the remarkablefigures of 7/11 from sixovers.

His premier display ofline and length bowlingrestricted the battingside to just 52 in reply tothe Tigers 4/172.

Continuing the trendof captains getting itdone with the ball, in theA1s Angaston captainBrett Burgess caughtfire against SouthGawler, capturing 6/21from 14 overs (whichincluded six maidens) toscuttle the Lions for 67in their first inningschasing Angaston’s 157.

Craig Mullinscontinued his season’sstorming start backingup his knock of 80 to take6/28 from 12 overs inGilbert Valley’s 80 runwin over Gawler Central.

Perhaps Craig wasfired up by the demise ofhis beloved GrayNicholls ‘Giant’ which hesnapped at trainingprompting a flood ofsympathy messages onFacebook.

The win sees the Bullssitting comfortably ontop of the ladder withconsistency the key tothem staying in the mixall year.

Tanunda captainTristan Schwartzkopff(80) combined withChristian Gattermayr(82) and Matt Whitelum(78) to help Tanunda(5/300) eclipse SandyCreek’s 158.

In the A1 reserves,Wade Gripton’s 74 wasenough to help LightPass to 7/246 to surpassGreenock’s 238.

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figures of their own withSimon Davies 5/47 from15 overs and AndrewDavidson 5/37 from 14 toshare all the wickets.

In the A4 contestbetween Greenock andGawler Central, PeterNitschke was pivotal inthe Schlungers’ victory,first making 56 not outopening the batting beforeripping the Tigers aparttaking 7/17 from eightovers to seal the win.

A MIXED bag of resultsin Division One has seenTanunda leap intosecond position on the

ladder thanks to theircrushing victory overEudunda. The Magpieswon all rinks but it wasyoung gun skipperBradley Pech’s 32-shotwinning margin thatshone through.

Tanunda’s cause washelped when Freeling leta seemingly certainvictory slip at Angastonas the home sidefinished stronger tosalvage a draw.

Nuri sit 40 points clearat the top of the tablebut with only themselvesand Freeling yet to havea bye the other clubs willsee the gap shrink incoming weeks.

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HOOK-UP: On the last cast of the day.

CENTRAL DistrictFootball Club held a 10-year reunion for its 2001premiership team onSaturday night.

There were 14 of theplayers (pictured) inattendance, withpremiership captainDaniel Healy and MCKym Jarman takingturns at interviewing allthose in attendance.

Alastair Clarkson, the2001 premiership coach,

was in the USApreparing to run theNew York marathon thefollowing day, but sent avideo address for thefunction.

The big question oneveryone’s lips waswhether the Gowanstwins, James and Chriswere going to retire.

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GolfScores from around the region over the past weekare recorded on page 32 along with the write upsfrom Kapund and Gawler.

BowlsBowls results, team selections and premiership tablesare on page 33. Club note on the Herald website atwww.barossaherald.com.au

CricketThe ball seemed to do better than the bat in the roundwhich concluded on the weekend with severalbowlers have excellent returns. See page 31..

Inside Sport

BACKHAND:SteveStandish ofVine Valeplays abackhandduring hissingles matchagainst BrettJenner ofTanunda. Allthe tennisscores are onpage 32.

Localsport

> Baseball... 30> Cricket.... 31> Tennis.... 32> Bowls..... 33

WHEN he was six-years-old,Tim Stephens received atennis racquet for a birthdaypresent.

Soon, he was dreaming ofemulating the efforts of an up-and-coming South Australianon the pro-circuit, LleytonHewitt.

Now 17, Tim is aiming to tryand qualify for the 2012Australian Open to be playedin Melbourne in January.

There was some tennishistory in the family, with theTrinity College year 11student’s mum having playedthe sport as a junior, as did hisgrandfather.

“I started playing almoststraight away after that sixthbirthday and knew eventuallyI wanted to go on the pro tour,”Tim said.

“Hewitt winning Wimbledonin 2002 was inspiring and Iwanted to follow in hisfootsteps - it laid thefoundation of my love oftennis.”

Tim started playing tennisfor Tod Street, and has playedat Para Hills, Modbury,Golden Grove and Tea TreeGully, and currently ‘aces’ hisopponents at The Grove.

The young gun has alreadytasted plenty of success intournament play includingrecent titles at the Renmarkgrass court championshipsand the Adelaide Cup under16s last year, and the Gawlerunder 18 Easter title.

This year Tim has played insome pro-tour events and isranked 558 in Australia.

“I’m looking to be inside thetop 400 by the end of themonth, and I want to be at 250by January next year,” hesaid.

“While I want to get as far asI can on the pro tour longterm, playing for a wild cardplay-off in Melbourne for theAustralian Open next year isthe current aim.”

To help supplement his

career, Stephens is a level onetennis coach - the first Trinitystudent to achieve thedistinction while still atschool - which can help createan income stream if he isn’tpocketing prizemoney.

Local coach Peter Vandeleurhas mentored the up-and-coming youngster for almost adecade, and is full of praise.

“He has the potential to bethe best player I’ve coached,but it depends on how hard heworks, plus he needs a bit of

luck,” Vandeleur said.“Tim has self belief, a good

work ethic and has the ability.He needs to lift his intensityand learn more about readinghis opponent, but he isimproving.

“A student of the game, Timwill make a good coach.”

The teenager is looking tofinish year 12 and then studyat university in astrophysicsor applied physics, as he ‘likesknowing how things work on asmall scale.’

By ROBERT LAIDLAW

Come on Tim

SERVING IT UP: Tim Stephens with long-time coach Peter Vandeleur.

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