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ELLOUISE CRAWFORD FURIOUS Bunyip readers have blasted a decision to allow multinational supermarket chain Aldi to demolish the site of Tod Street businesses and establish a second Gawler store. ANGER OVER The State Commission Assessment Pan- el last Friday granted development con- sent to Aldi, devastating small-business owners, and frustrating many others con- cerned with increased traffic congestion and the growing number of supermarkets in the town. GO-AHEAD Continued Page 2 Protect Your Assets The best range of Car. Home. Offi ce. curtains & blinds in Gawler, the Barossa and surrounding districts

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PAGE 29 ruled regular SANFLW players would be ineligible for club footy in 2021. PAGE 35 MOSTLY SUNNY 18° PARTLY CLOUDY 19° LITTLE PARA: Current level: 8.2 GL | This time last year: 10.8 GL Keep informed Small business in firing line ELLOUISE CRAWFORD READERS are kept informed each week with Ben Yi is worried about having gagement with people. I share The Bunyip’s regular print edition, but also on- to relocate the business he has my recipes, I try so hard to build THE future of several Gawler worked hard over the past year up relationships with people, so it line via its website, Facebook, Twitter and In- businesses has become un- to establish and make successful. stagram pages. PHOTO: Ellouise Crawford will be very sad for me to leave certain with the approval of a here and that means I have to start Readers can subscribe to The Bunyip’s web- new Aldi store in Tod Street. site and read the newspaper in full, online, each from zero, which I don’t want to Wednesday. The site is home to several do. To join the conversation, and stay informed, smaller retailers and business- “Also, people will be sad as visit The Bunyip online at bunyippress.com.au, on es, including SDA Tax & Advi- well because it’s so convenient Facebook (facebook.com/bunyipnewspaper) and sory, Lifeline, Gawler Flooring for them to come here after on Twitter and Instagram (@BunyipNewspaper). Xtra, and Yoga + Wellbeing. work or during their break to The Gawler Getta Bargain buy a few things and they love variety store has been at the the food I sell, as well.” NEWS Tod Street site for nearly 30 Aldi’s interest in the Tod Editorial and Letters...... 6 years. Most recently, the Animal Street site was made public Police News...... 8 earlier this year, when its de- Playford...... 21 Welfare League thrift shop and velopment application was first Sudoku...... 23 Ben Yi’s Asian Grocer have year old, he said he might have also I sell supermarket things as Out & About...... 24-25 opened on the eastern side of the lodged. to leave Gawler altogether in well so the shopfront needs to “I just feel like the big giant Kids’ Zone...... 25 site. order to find a suitable space be big enough,” he said. Television...... 28 Business owner Ben Yi, – something he hated to think “People don’t like to park is taking over,” Mr Yi said. whose 12-month lease was due about. somewhere else to walk to the “I’m not against Aldi, but for CLASSIFIEDS to expire at the end of October, “In Gawler, there are not shop, so this is quite good in us to have two Aldis, that’s cra- Barossa Gawler Directory...... 30-31 said he was worried about how many ideal places for a busi- that sense because I have a free zy…we have a lot of supermar- Employment & Training...... 32-33 soon he might be forced to try ness like this because I want carpark right here. kets, it’s going to be crowded. Public Notices...... 33 to relocate. to cook food, so that means the “On the Facebook page for “The town will lose its attrac- Cash Columns...... 34 With his business less than a kitchen needs to be proper and the shop, I have so much en- tion, I think.” Personal Notices...... 34 FEATURES Picture Perfect Pets...... 26 Anger as second Aldi supermarket a step closer Kids’ Colouring-In Page...... 27 Continued from front page ed, unless granted an exten- able amount of carparking, will given to the historic nature of Managing Director ...... Ben Taylor Dozens of readers react- sion by council. be attractively landscaped and the town,” Ms Olsen wrote. Editor ...... Nick Hopton ed furiously on The Bunyip’s The assessment panel, which will not result in unreasonable “The application submitted met virtually, heard two repre- amenity impacts.” appears to be proposing the . Postal Address: P O Box 160, Gawler SA 5118 Facebook page, saying “the . Telephone: (08) 8522 1233 Fax: (08) 8522 4100 last thing Gawler needs is sentations before deciding the The panel received three least amount of effort to ac- . Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9.00am - 4.00pm another grocery store… (that development application, which representations on the pro- tivate and enhance the site. It . Email Editorial/Letters: [email protected] will) severely clog the already involves the demolition of two posal and heard from two on is simply a large box, with no . Email Advertising/Photos: [email protected] messy streets”. buildings at 5-7 Tod Street and Friday. Carol Olsen of the interesting architectural fea- . Website: www.bunyippress.com.au The Aldi development, es- construction of the supermarket, Harmony Property Invest- tures or points of interest. The . Find us on facebook: www.facebook.com/bunyipnewspaper timated to cost $5.14 million, was “not seriously at variance ments Group, which owns the proposed development is in Published Wednesday mornings and circulating in the Town of Gawler, Adelaide excluding fit-out, includes with the policies in the (Gawler) adjacent Big W/Woolworths complete contrast to the rest of Plains Council, The Barossa Council, Light Regional Council, City of Playford, rooftop solar to power the Development Plan”. building, raised concern over the township, and if approved, Wakefield Regional Council and the District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys. “The application has been the appearance of the building would set a precedent for hav- Registered by Australia Post Publication No. SAC 0033. Annual subscription site, retail floor space of 1150 including postage $133 GST inc. square metres and an 86-space assessed against the relevant and how it suited the town’s ing complete disregard for the carpark. It will be the second provisions of the Town of historic nature. historic conservation of the THE BUNYIP NEWSPAPER CAN BE PURCHASED store in the area for Aldi, Gawler Development Plan,” “Harmony supports the intro- township.” Ekistics Planning FROM THE FOLLOWING TOWNS: with one at Gawler Green, the panel said. “In particular, duction of new investment in Adelaide, Angle Vale, Angaston, Andrews Farm, Auburn, Balaklava, and Design, on behalf of Aldi, Birdwood, Blakes Crossing, Bolivar, Cockatoo Valley, Craigmore, Davoren Evanston. Despite Aldi’s it is noted that shops in the the north, and supports greater submitted revised plans for the Park, Dublin, Eden Valley, Elizabeth, Eudunda, Evanston, Freeling, Gawler, request for seven-year plan- form of a supermarket are en- competition within the super- proposed development, which Golden Grove, Greenock, Gumeracha, Hamley Bridge, Kapunda, Kersbrook, ning consent, the panel has visioned in the zone. market retail sector; however, it said were amended in direct Lyndoch, Mallala, Mawson Lakes, Mount Pleasant, Munno Para, Nuriootpa, “...The applicant has demon- believes this should be done so One Tree Hill, Owen, Paralowie, Penfield, Riverton, Roseworthy, Salisbury, given it two years to substan- response to issues raised. 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Residents are up in arms over Main North Road land ‘sell-off’

Elizabeth MP Lee Odenwalder, residents Glennys Lehmann and Bev Rudnick, Playford councillors Misty Norris and Akram Arifi with resident Annette Cooper on Main North Road. PHOTO: Jack Hudson

tition of more than 120 signatures and more went to the trouble of getting a petition from Jack Hudson than 80 submissions. the local residents, we should listen to them Once this land is [email protected] “Given that the community consultation before we revoke the community land or put gone, it’s gone @jhudson_10 hasn’t been going that long, the submissions it out for EOI (expression of interest) or sub- we received were quite high and mainly they mitting to the government for approval,” she forever. Playford needs PLAYFORD residents are fuming at a pos- were against the proposal,” he said. said. “Although this process is at the begin- sible “sell-off” of open-space “community “When the application comes back from ning, it is going to cost money. more green spaces, not land” alongside Main North Road. (Planning Minister Vickie Chapman), if the “Other options before revocation could have minister has decided to approve this proposal, less. Let’s protect what On Tuesday last week, Playford councillors been an environmental study then engagement then we’ll come back to council and there’ll with our broader community of Playford, in- remains and plan smarter voted to apply to the State Government seeking be a simple question to the elected members; approval to move forward with the “land revo- cluding the local Indigenous community for are they on the side of the residents or are they advice, then grants can be applied for.” for our future generations. cation” for the gateway to the district. on the side of the developers? The proposal incorporates three aspects re- Elizabeth MP Lee Odenwalder said com- - CR MISTY NORRIS “Because this is a significantly large sec- munity land should remain as it was – as volving around the central business district tion, and with real commercial opportunities, opposite the Grenville Centre, an “uplifted community land. “If the council are going to and developers will be looking at it quite seek to revoke the community land and go gateway into the Playford area”, and gaining strongly. feelers if the market could provide carefully to the minister with a proposal to revoke it, “We have to work with our residents to make they should at least have a very clear vision of considered development of sites. sure that we get this right at the first time.” Council’s proposal includes “revitalisation Councillor Misty Norris said as a long-time what will replace it with,” he said. and continuing maintenance of natural open local that the sell-off would hurt. “So far, I’ve seen no such vision.” spaces, active landscaped areas and public “This land revocation affects the whole of Playford Mayor Glenn Docherty said on pathways”. It said to enable this, careful de- Playford, not just the nearby residents,” she said. ABC Radio there were some great natural velopment would need to occur along Main “No environmental studies have been con- spaces along Main North Road that he person- North Road. ducted, nor any alternative plans to consider ally would not want to see developed. A Playford resident of 41 years, Bev Rud- rejuvenation of the sites. He said last week’s move was merely an nick, said she enjoyed the natural aspects of “As the gateway to Playford, the vast ma- early step in the process. the area and it would be a shame to see more jority would rather drive and walk through a “This is an early step in the process; coun- SIMPLICITY trees cut down for the proposal. refreshing environmental corridor that pro- cillors considered the role of the land along “I just feel the trees needed a voice,” she vides fresh air, habitats for native animals, Main North Road and the CBD to deliver on FUNERALS said. “Somebody needs to speak for them, and a buffer for noise and traffic concerns. community’s aspirations,” he said. “The only otherwise they’re going to be chopped down, “Once this land is gone, it’s gone forever. decision councillors on Tuesday night made We offer a range sold off and in a lot of cases, we will lose Playford needs more green spaces, not less. is to apply to the minister seeking approval of packages to suit thousands of years of tree growth,” she said. Let’s protect what remains and plan smarter to proceed with the land revocation process.” “It just really upsets me that we can just for our future generations.” Councillors will make a final decision on your needs. dismiss one of the best assets, and think it’s Councillor Shirley Halls said other avenues the revocation after they recieve clarification something we can sell off.” could have been explored to updateSIMPLICITY Elizabeth on whether it has received expressions FUNERALS of Councillor Akram Arifi said during com- East residents on the proposal. high-quality development through the EOI munity consultation, council received a pe- “For those in the area that respondedWE OFFER and process. A RANGE OF PACKAGES TO SUIT8250 YOUR NEE DS.2600 PREPAID FUNERALS AVAILABLE

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Long queues were seen at Trinity College during ’s week-long lockdown as a drive-through testing clinic was established on the campus. PHOTO: Brendan Simpkins

No plans to change hospital testing Barossa Hills Fleurieu Local Health Net- and wear appropriate PPE to ensure a safe en- closed after last operating on Monday. SA’s Brendan Simpkins work provided a statement to The Bunyip vironment for staff and those seeking testing.” COVID-19 restrictions will begin easing to- [email protected] that said there was no risk of transmission to A spokesperson from SA Health said there night at midnight, but limits will continue to the wider community were no immediate plans to convert the site be imposed on indoor settings. @RealSimpkins “We would like to reassure the communi- into a drive-through clinic. Hospitality venues will be able to return THE format of the Gawler Health Service ty that the Gawler COVID-19 testing clinic A drive-through testing clinic is on Cheek to transition from 25 per cent capacity up to remains open and testing is available to the Avenue, Gawler East, and is operated by 50 per cent, or one person per two square testing clinic is not likely to change, de- community,” it read. Australian Clinical Labs. metres, while gyms will be restricted to one spite a COVID-19 transmission threat last “Whilst a positive case was identified at During the state’s seven-day lockdown, person per four square metres. week. our Gawler COVID-19 testing clinic, all a second drive-through clinic was set up Requirements to wear masks in personal A “small group” of people were ordered COVID-safe protocols were followed and by Clinpath at Trinity College’s Evanston care and healthcare settings, as well as pub- into isolation early last week after a patient there was no risk posed to the community South campus to help alleviate pressure on lic transport and high school, will continue. was COVID-positive while standing in line following a risk assessment by the Commu- the other two sites. High school excursions and assemblies to be tested. nicable Disease Control Branch. That site was moved to the Gawler Show- will be allowed to return. SA Health officials did not list it as an ex- “Mandatory mask wearing and physical- grounds once school resumed last Wednes- A ban on public singing and dancing will posure site following a risk assessment, as distancing measures are in place across all day. However, according to the Clinpath continue, and the 10-person home gathering contact tracers were able to track down those our testing sites, and our testing staff follow website, it was closed from Tuesday up restriction will also remain in place. at risk. a high standard of infection-control practices to this coming Sunday. The site has since Clubs to share points, PAGE 7

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Tooley resigns, no election to fill vacancy

DIVISIVE councillor Ian Tool- in the four months (of leave) I have that incident. The Bunyip contacted the agenda at this month’s council ey has sensationally quit Gawler Brendan Simpkins realised it’s just not going to go Mr Inat regarding the vacancy on meeting that will advise of the next Council after becoming “totally [email protected] anywhere.” council that Mr Tooley’s resigna- @RealSimpkins steps following the resignation. disillusioned” with the chamber. The other major factor that con- tion has left. The Bunyip has obtained a copy Mr Tooley has been missing tributed to Mr Tooley’s resignation Asked if a supplementary elec- of Mr Tooley’s letter of resigna- commentary that would not be ap- was an incident last year in which tion would be held, Mr Inat said in the chamber since April, twice tion. granted leave of absences in that propriate to be circulated, again he was not granted leave to isolate that council was not required to that’s based on legal advice,” he at the onset of the COVID-19 pan- do so under the Local Government Addressed to the Gawler com- timeframe. munity and the chamber, Mr Tool- Council chief executive Henry said. demic becaue of his wife being im- (Elections) Act 1999. Inat informed elected members of But speaking to The Bunyip, Mr muno-compromised and spending Part six of the Act refers to sup- ey said it was “a privilege” to serve Mr Tooley’s resignation at coun- Tooley said he had become disil- two weeks in intensive care with plementary elections and states that the community. cil’s ordinary meeting last Tues- lusioned with council and that his acute pneumonia, sepsis and organ such an election will not be held if Mr Tooley served seven years on day. only option was to resign with 18 failure. the vacancy is for an office other council after being elected in 2014. However, Mr Tooley’s letter of months left in his term. Having already missed two than the mayor, the council is not Among his highlights, he includ- resignation was not presented to Mr Tooley said he no longer felt meetings in the lead-up to the April divided into wards and there is no ed helping residents in Eckerman “safe” or “able to his job” follow- 2020 meeting, Mr Tooley faced be- other vacancy in the office. members on the basis of legal ad- Avenue in getting the Gawler East vice council had received. ing the March 23 council meeting. ing removed from his position due Council also has a supplementa- Mr Inat told members “it was not “I am disillusioned, I cannot see to missing three meetings in a row ry election policy that states it does Link Road redirected and push- appropriate” to present the letter a way forward,” he said. without leave. not have to hold an election for the ing council to become the first in given its contents. “…because this administration Mr Tooley said he was unsure if same reasons as stated in the Act. South Australia to declare a cli- “It contains information and and this council is so toxic, I guess he or his wife could ever get over A report is expected to be on mate emergency. Heartless act stalls learners’

vehicle The Wheels in Motion program has been suspended after the program’s learner car was badly damaged last week. PHOTOS: Supplied

BRENDAN SIMPKINS doesn’t happen to you,” he said. “To actual- in the program who had under six hours of driv- ly have it happen where you are trying to do ing left before they could get their P plates. Peter Vivian & Associates YOUNG learner drivers in Gawler have something for the young people around the The program was just about to resume after been left in the lurch following a heartless Gawler and Light area. a temporary pause due to lockdown. Home & Contents Farm Insurance vandalism attack. “It’s that frustration that you can’t continue With the Gawler rail line still closed due to The Wheels in Motion program has been to help them for a period of time, and disap- electrification work, Mr Weatherly said hav- Motor Insurance Business Insurance put on hold following damage caused to the pointment in that you lose a little bit of faith ing a driver’s licence was essential for young learner vehicle last Tuesday night. in human nature. people to move around. The vehicle’s front and rear windows were “But we will pick it up and work out what “The major concern is the delay it causes we can do to get it back as quickly as we can.” for these young people,” he said. significantly damaged, with the rear window The Rotary club helped establish the pro- “They get in a routine of being able (to smashed entirely, as well as the car’s bonnet, gram in 2018. drive) and they’ve just come out of lockdown roof and side doors. It assists people aged between 16 and 25 and they were about to start putting hours Entry was also gained to the vehicle and who are disadvantaged and do not have ac- in…this pushes it back, this gets them back the perpetrators smashed the vehicle’s touch- cess to a car or a licensed, supervising driver. to before the program was even established.” screen centre console. The program aims to boost job prospects Mr Weatherly expected to know this week Neville Stanton Sallyann Vivian David Weatherly, who is involved in the and further educational opportunities for if the car was a write-off and how the program Are you over 55 and no longer working? program through the Rotary Club of Gawler youths in Gawler and surrounding areas by could proceed. We may be able to offer you a more cost effective policy Light, said it was likely the car would be writ- helping them reach the required 75 hours of Earlier this year, Wheels in Motion was named ten off because of the damage. driving needed to obtain a provisional licence. Gawler’s Community Group of the Year through 11 Adelaide Road, Gawler Mr Weatherly said he was “frustrated” with More than 70 drivers have gone on to ob- Gawler Council’s Australia Day awards. 8523 0230 TS3929 the callous act. tain their licence through Wheels in Motion Updates on the status of the program can be “Frustrated that people can do this to oth- since the program was established. found on the Wheels in Motion Gawler Face- www.petervivian.com.au ers…you know it happens but you hope it Mr Weatherly said there were six participants book page. ARN243738 | [email protected]

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EDITORIAL facebook thoughts

Is Aldi good? Different? ALDI getting the green light by the State Or something else? Commission Assessment Panel on Friday drew attention on social media last week. GAWLER has spoken – and most lo- cals are unhappy with a second Aldi FACEBOOK COMMENTS supermarket being built in the centre of Natalie Sellar: town. Such a stupid idea! The decision last week to give the con- As if there’s not already enough tentious store the green light has generated supermarkets in the probably the most comments and shares Gawler area and on a single issue ever on The Bunyip’s come on, barely five Facebook page – more than 400 by yes- minutes apart. But that aside, the traffic terday morning. in the main street We’ve published a selection of your and back roads are thoughts on this page. hectic enough. Then there’s the already lack of parking. Obviously Most people are concerned about an no local peeps on the State Commission expected increase in traffic congestion Assessment Panel. around the Reid Street roundabout and Kim Michelmore: Be a great asset to Gawler even on an already busy Murray Street, and people north and east of the town. Aldi big hassles with carparking and the issue makes grocery shopping pleasurable – good that Gawler already has plenty of super- Pages 1, 2 | Have your say: [email protected] – different. markets. Debbie Boyle: Angry! We don’t need two Others are disgusted that existing small Aldis and I’m angry that the businesses businesses on the site, already struggling A true gentleman it seems appropriate to ask for a moratorium already there will be thrown out. For this with continuing COVID-19 restrictions of policing of those who are otherwise com- reason, I refuse to shop there. Hope others I WOULD like to give a shout-out to the plying with the proposed code. will too. and snap lockdowns, will be “thrown security guard in attendance at the Gawler out”. I have written to Transport Minister Corey Sue Kader: Great news, there was another Health Service COVID-19 testing station Wingard in these terms. supermarket there originally. Not everyone On the flipside, quite a few locals like can get to Evanston. the idea of another Aldi in Gawler. last Friday morning. John Bolton, Gawler June Falkenberg: Can’t wait! Can walk As one reader posted, the German su- I had cause to visit for a test that day and there, too far to walk out to Gawler Green. permarket giant is “awesome” because the guard must have noticed I was a little un- The elderly that don’t live too far away on a “you go in to buy bread and come out with steady as I approached the gate. Queries over renewables pension will appreciate it. Two of everything else. a chainsaw and a BBQ”. He not only escorted me down the path to REGARDING the “bitumen shortage” de- Another said the store would be “an as- the lady filling in forms, but after my test, of- laying the Murray Street roadworks (The Dee McLean: Opposite an Aussie store, set” to people living north and east of the fered me his arm to see me safely across the Drakes, and on one of the most congested Bunyip, 14/7/21): Who are these “things” areas of Gawler? Stupid idea. Surely there town. road back to my car. that want us to go with “renewables”? is enough housing development outside of Some just want a variety store in Gawl- He was a true gentleman. Unfortunately, I the actual township where this development er such as a Kmart, and not another su- didn’t get his name but his act of thoughtful- If “we” stop using bitumen (petroleum would not cause so much disruption and be permarket. ness and kindness was a true bright spot in a products) for roadworks, what are “they” go- of value to residents. A couple of comments picked up on the not so bright day and was very much appreci- ing to use that is “wearable and serviceable” Karen Heath: This is ridiculous, it will make in the future? this area more congested than it already is. notion that Gawler may no longer be “the ated by this “oldie”. Aldi are trying to take business away from an best of town and country”. Brenda, At the moment we have to put up with Aussie company, Drakes. Support local and One person said “the unfortunate truth is Evanston Park “roadworks in progress” for years now – not our kids’ jobs. ever complete. there has been so much population growth Amie Francisco: Great. Hate driving down to in Gawler that it makes business sense to Moratorium way to go Onto renewable power (“Gould Creek Evanston. to power up”, The Bunyip, 14/7/21): Is this open a second store. Unfortunately, Gawl- Lindsay Nelson: Let’s wack in a monorail er isn’t a country town any more – you all I UNDERSTAND that the national meeting Gould Creek battery system developed or and we will have The Simpsons. Well done, need to realise this and if you don’t like it, of transport ministers endorsed the recom- made here in South Australia? Gawler Council, with your crazy rates hikes, mendations that would bring personal elec- Is this the battery system that was going to insane town planning decisions, you are maybe (it’s) time to move on”. driving people away from what used to be an The comment might hurt some but tric motor vehicles such as electric scooters power an SA-designed and built submarine, awesome town. it does make a valid point. Gawler is a and skateboards (personal mobility devic- and the battery pack that Holden was going to have in production by 1980 for “mum’s elec- Tamika Taube: How about they ask the fast-growing centre; people do want to es, or PMDs) within the road traffic regu- people in Gawler what they want? We want move here and they expect retail to match latory regime if ratified into our state law. tric shopping car”? our local businesses to stay put. what they can get in the suburbs. A battery is a connected number of cells; di- I hear that South Australia is moving in that Andrew Rowe: Highest amount of pubs and This population boom was always go- rect current (DC). How is it going to be convert- supermarkets per capita in Australia. ing to bring about growing pains and the direction. The ACT and Queensland already ed to 50 cycles alternating current (50c/s AC)? second Aldi is the latest sign of that. have laws that permit their regulated use on Going to use an alternator? Going to use a Nicole McKay: We certainly do not need public thoroughfares. another Aldi, we have plenty of supermarkets It is now up to local government and “solid state” system? Whose design, whose already. Something like a Kmart or state bodies such as the State Commis- It seems to me that there may be a current manufacture? Is it 100 per cent Australian? Officeworks would’ve served the community sion Assessment Panel to ensure they get targeting by police of PMD riders within our What is the life of the battery? What about a lot better. The decision is just plain stupid. the balance right so that the character that state with on-the-spot infringement notices the maintenance required? What is Gould Sandy Brennan: We have two Coles so why made Gawler such an appealing destina- and official warnings being issued, even on Creek going to fill the battery with? Wind not? tion is retained. quiet bicycle tracks, for riding unregistered, power? Geraint Davies: Great. You can’t fix the traffic uninsured and unlicensed frequently totalling Or solar panels developed in SA (30 per problem in Gawler, it’s always hectic. Move about $1700 per person per time. cent efficient panels)? Is the company propos- on, people. Letters to the Editor If it is the case that the State Government ing this system to be 100 per cent Australian? is seriously considering ratifying the recom- Just understand, “we” need to be able to Prefers letters to the editor to be no more than 300 words and author’s name, address (not a post office box) and daytime mended codification of the use of PMDs, it store energy over a long period – coal, thou- Sydney’s ghetto phone number must be included. The editor reserves the right seems to be appropriate to have moratorium sands of years; oil, thousands of years; water to edit any letter for legal, space and other reasons. of policing of these matters until such time as (hydro) years; batteries, a few years. WHEN today’s Aussie soldiers retire, one Anonymous letters will not be considered for publication. a decision has been made. Petrol in old cans, found in deserts from medal citation will read: “I helped blockade Post PO BOX 160, Obviously, those who are riding recklessly, World War II, was quite useable in the old, the Sydney ghetto back in the days of the Gawler SA 5118 or dangerously or without due care or con- and current, vehicles in the 1980s. first COVID war.” SMS 0467 690 976 sideration for other pedestrian and road uses John Ingram, Viv Forbes Email [email protected] must feel the full rigour of the traffic laws but Gawler Washpool, Queensland

Nick Hopton Jack Hudson Ellouise Crawford Liam Phillips Brendan Simpkins [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] @ jhudson_10 @ellecrawford90 @LiamPhil35 @RealSimpkins Page 6 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au NEWS Squash club on the outer vote, with councillors Diane Fras- senior, women and junior football Brendan Simpkins er, Nathan Shanks, Jim Vallelonga, programs. [email protected] Kelvin Goldstone and Deputy May- Mr Costa said this was becoming @RealSimpkins or Brian Sambell voting against. a “burden” on the club because of Cr Shanks said it was a “frustrat- the lack of space. GAWLER Council has rejected a ing conversation to be brought in at “We are not bursting at the seams, chance to include Gawler Squash the tail end of”. we are past that; we’ve burst,” he Club in lease negotiations over “All the information that I have said. been given doesn’t assist the squash Mr Costa said South had conduct- the facilities at Eldred Riggs Re- club,” he said. ed its research into the viability of serve. “…if the problem was taking the squash club and it was a “last Councillor Cody Davies sub- away one court back in 2018… resort” move for the football club to mitted a motion on notice to last if that was a problem and that has take over the use of the courts. week’s council meeting that sought been a handicap then why are we Cr Davies described the demoli- to invite the squash club and South finding out about this in 2021? tion of the courts as a “permanent Gawler Football Club to indicate “Why has it gone on for this long solution to a temporary problem”, their interest in leasing all or parts if the ‘big bully’ South Gawler have while Cr Hughes said it was a of the facilities at the Reserve. been hindering a local sporting club chance to determine whether the South’s current lease of the facili- like this?” club was financially viable to con- ties is due to expire at the end of the Earlier in the evening, South tinue by establishing a business year, with council soon to enter into vice-president Cosie Costa ad- case. negotiations with the club. dressed council during public open The squash club has been in- While the motion sought to allow forum. volved in conversations with coun- the squash club to deal directly with South has consistently stat- cil in recent months about solutions council for the use of the courts, ed the need to convert the courts to the issue in order to continue us- elected members opted against the into additional change room space ing the courts in a shared capacity. Gawler Squash Club’s Alan Blackwell and Georgia Berrill in April. PHOTO: File move. to cope with the growing number of The club has not been active since The motion was lost on a 5-3 players affiliated across the Lions’ losing access to the courts in June. It’s off the rails again Clubs vote to share the THE Gawler Rail electri- fication project has again points from lost fixtures been pushed back, with LIAM PHILLIPS the State Government say- Round 12 fixtures to be ruled as draws, but Round 11 has been rescheduled for this weekend as the ing yesterday it was un- FACING the prospect of having to play on AFL avoidably delayed due final round of the women’s home-and-away sea- grand final weekend, Barossa, Light & Gawler son. to the recent response to Football Association (BL&GFA) and Barossa, COVID-19. BL&GNA confirmed it would follow the lead of Travelling to Light & Gawler Netball Association (BL&G- the BL&GFA’s strategy by sharing the BL&GFA The long-awaited $715 NA) have ruled the past two weeks of fixtures million electrification is now Facebook post to its followers. the Riverland? will be scored officially as draws, with the Adelaide Plains Football League (APFL) decid- scheduled to be completed by schedule to remain unchanged. early 2022, after being most ed to completely cut the last two rounds of the sea- The law has changed! recently slated for a late 2021 After the state’s seven-day COVID-19 lock- son from its schedule to make up for the lost time, Avoid a fine. finish. downs and restrictions curtailed community sport, but crucially for the league, it means all teams will BL&GFA club presidents voted on Sunday to Infrastructure and Trans- still play each other twice. To protect the Riverland, port Minister Corey Wingard uphold the ruling stipulated in the competition’s The decision actually accelerates the APFL sea- said the project was partic- handbook, saying incomplete matches would be certain fruit and vegetables son, with its finals series to now start one week ear- can no longer travel with you, ularly affected because key classed as draws. lier on August 21, and its grand finals to be played electrification specialists Association president Mick Brien said the deci- with or without a receipt. sion was made to lean on the handbook ruling. on September 11. were immediately reassigned Adelaide Plains Netball Association confirmed to other projects interstate “The decision was made because it is in our Find out more at when the state’s latest lock- handbook saying that’s the way we had to go,” he it would follow suit despite fielding a different down was imposed. said. number of teams, cutting rounds 15 and 16 from fruitfly.sa.gov.au 1300 666 010 The most recent delay was “The line in the handbook says ‘any incomplete the schedule and synchronising its finals schedule when the government shifted matches due to certain reasons will be classed as with the APFL. the deadline from April 21 to draws’, and this is a reason.” The Adelaide Footy League and Football South the end of this year.The cost BL&GFA’s senior women’s division will Australia had not released updates regarding their of the project also blew out feature a slight alteration to the fixture, with rejigged fixtures by The Bunyip’s print deadline. by $100 million. 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140 Murray Street, Gawler NC12933-V13 0410 992 513 *Valid until 15/6/2021 - see instore for full details www.bunyippress.com.au “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 Page 7 POLICE BREAKS & THEFTS EVANSTON SOUTH – Between July 31 and August 1, at an address on Harvey Crescent, a rear roller door and door were Ammunition found in trailer forced. Various items were stolen including computer monitors, TVs, sound bar, Xbox and other. A MAN has been arrest- er, which appeared to have ed after suspected stolen been stolen. A search of GAWLER – On July 26, at a store on Mur- goods, including ammu- the Ford Territory found ray Street, two men stole two bottles of bour- firearms ammunition and bon and left without paying. nition, were found in a trailer last Friday. drug paraphernalia. GAWLER – On July 27, at a supermarket, A 26-year-old Parafield a woman stole items to the value of $55 by About 2pm on July 30, Gardens man was arrested placing them in a bag and left the store with- patrols responded to reports and charged with driving out paying for the items. of suspicious behaviour af- while disqualified, possess- GAWLER – On July 27, at a store, a man ter a man was spotted driv- ing ammunition, failing to was observed placing items in socks, a jacket ing with a trailer on its rims comply with his bail agree- and a backpack. The man was arrested by in Gawler South. ment, unlawful possession Gawler police. Police found the car and and possessing equipment trailer on Twentysecond to use with a controlled GAWLER EAST – Between July 29 and 30, Street, with the driver at- substance. at an address on Hartley Walk, plants were tempting to change the tyre He was refused bail and stolen from yards. of the trailer. appeared in the Elizabeth LEWISTON – On July 30, at an address on Police found numerous Magistrates Court on Mon- A blown tyre has led to the arrest of a Parafield Gardens man at Gawler South last Boundary Road, a water pump was stolen industrial items on the trail- day. week. PHOTO: SAPOL and damage to rental property occurred. MALLALA – Between June 1 and August 1, a victim found 11 unauthorised transactions Willaston man held over copper theft Serious crash at on their card at Mallala Hotel. They did not know their card was missing until the victim A WILLASTON man was one of two men ar- Shea-Oak Log rested over the weekend for copper theft. viewed his statement. A YOUNG driver was injured in a TANUNDA – On July 30, an iPad was sto- A member of the public reported suspicious serious crash on the Sturt Highway len from a vehicle parked on Langmeil Road. behaviour at Parafield Gardens just after 5am on Saturday, July 31. near Shea-Oak Log on Sunday. WILLASTON – Between July 30 and 31, at a Emergency services were called to business on Kellys Road, entry was gained to Police were called to Carmelina Court at Para- field Gardens after reports that two people were the Sturt Highway at Shea-Oak Log fol- a business and paint stripper was poured over lowing reports of a crash about 7.20pm paintwork of a HQ sedan and Commodore stealing copper out of the ground. Northern District patrols spotted two people on August 1. The Holden sedan crashed sedan. The office was disturbed and a laptop, A 41-year-old Willaston man was one of two men into a tree near the intersection of Nurse tyres, wheels and a welder were stolen. with torches at the fence line between Carmelina arrested over the weekend for their theft of copper Court and the railway tracks. cables at Parafield Gardens. PHOTO: SAPOL Road and Sturt Highway. One man was arrested immediately with- The driver, a 17-year old Cockatoo REPORTS & ARRESTS out incident but the second man ran from the A 41-year-old Willaston man and 29-year-old Valley girl, sustained serious injuries • On July 27, Nuriootpa police reported a scene. He was arrested a short time later after Hamely Bridge man were charged with theft, and was airlifted to the Royal Adelaide 28-year-old Evanston Gardens man for he was found hiding behind a nearby tree. possessing an article to commit and offence and Hospital. driving while suspended. Police found numerous copper cables that property damage. The car was towed from the scene, • On July 27, Gawler police arrested a had been cut, a wheelbarrow, a home-made sled They were both refused bail and appeared in and the driver’s injuries were not con- 36-year-old Elizabeth Downs man for theft. loaded with wires and other tools. the Elizabeth Magistrates Court on Monday. sidered to be life-threatening. Anyone who may have witnessed the • On July 28, Nuriootpa police arrested a crash is asked to call Crime Stoppers 49-year-old Lyndoch woman on a warrant. Craigmore teen killed Three arrested after on 1800 333 000, or online at www. • On July 29, Gawler police reported a crimestopperssa.com.au 31-year-old Gawler West woman for un- in South-East crash Andrews Farm fight lawful possession. • On July 29, Barossa CIB reported a A CRAIGMORE man,19, was killed in a fatal THREE people have been arrested follow- 30-year-old Gawler West man for unlaw- crash in the state’s South-East on Friday night. ing a fight at Andrews Farm in the early Owner nabs ful possession and possession of a prohib- At 10pm on July 30, emergency services were hours of Sunday. teenage thief ited item. called to Princes Highway at Furner after reports Police allege that about 12.50am on Sun- • On July 30, Gawler police reported a of a crash involving a Toyota Corolla sedan and day, August 1, patrols were called to a house A TEENAGER has been arrested 38-year-old Cockatoo Valley man for a prime mover. in Commodore Parade after reports of a fight after he was allegedly caught going driving with a cancelled licence. The driver of the sedan, the Craigmore man, at a party. through a person’s car at Davoren • On July 30, Gawler police arrested a died at the scene. One man suffered head injuries and was tak- Park last week. 26-year-old Parafield Gardens man for The driver of the truck, a 49-year-old woman en to the Lyell McEwin Hospital. His injuries Just after 3am on Wednesday, July driving disqualified, three counts of un- from Victoria, was taken to the local hospital, were not considered to be life-threatening. 28, police were called to Faith Road, lawful possession, breach of bail and pos- where she was treated for minor injuries. A 28-year-old Andrews Farm man and a after the owner of a Toyota sedan session of ammunition. Major Crash officers are investigating the cir- 28-year-old woman and a 25-year-old wom- found five teens going through his car • On July 31, Gawler police arrested a cumstances surrounding the crash. an, both from Parafield Gardens, were charged in the street. 45-year-old Willaston man for breach of The man’s death was the 62nd life lost on with affray. They were bailed to appear in The group ran off but the suspect bail. South Australian roads this year. court at a later date. was detained by the owner, who also • On July 31, Gawler police reported a recovered his mobile phone and wallet 22-year-old Evanston man for drink-driv- A swastika has been spray- from him. ing with a blood alcohol reading of 0.163 painted on a Police searched the teen and found a - more than three times over the limit. The fence near the bottle of cologne in his pants that be- man received a 12-month licence disqual- Overway Hotel longed to the victim. ification and his vehicle was impounded on Twelfth The 13-year-old Davoren Park for 28 days. Street. The Bunyip took boy was charged with illegal interfer- • On July 31, Gawler police reported a this photo ence and theft. He has been bailed to 78-year-old Gawler East man for unlaw- of the graffiti appear in the Elizabeth Youth Court on fully on premises. on Monday September 3. morning. • On July 31, Gawler police reported a PHOTO: Investigations are continuing. Any- 20-year-old Brahma Lodge man for driv- Brendan one who wakes to discover their car ing disqualified. The vehicle was im- Simpkins broken into is asked to report it to the pounded for 28 days. Police Assistance Line on 131444.

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Gawler UCare’s Sheena Tapping with some of the food hampers ready to go out to those in need. Caring volunteers PHOTO: Ellouise Crawford help to nourish victims of abuse

ELLOUISE CRAWFORD REPORTS of domestic abuse and family violence have increased globally since COVID-19-relat- ed social isolation and quarantine measures came into place. Unfortunately, the region is not immune from the concerning surge in cases of abuse. Charitable community organisa- tion UCare Gawler saw a sharp in- crease in people seeking help in re- lation to family violence during the recent seven-day state lockdown. UCare Gawler’s support manag- er and financial counsellor Sheena Tapping said food hampers were provided to 13 people experiencing or escaping family violence in the pled since the start of the pandemic, people on their casual wages, they day and we had a family living in bad, we want them to feel welcome first two days of lockdown. with the service continuing to pro- are just not able to pay rent and food their car that we were able to give a and to know we are here to support “We might see two or three most vide food packages to about 140 and pay for medication. feed and some food. We gave out a them. Even if it’s just for a day or weeks where people have left vio- households a day. “So stuff that is essential – diabe- couple of tents and sleep bags.” two, don’t go without food.” lent relationships and have needed Ms Tapping said the most recent tes medication, asthmatic (medica- Gawler Ucare always welcomes Gawler UCare, on Tod Street, is support with food until they get on lockdown did not have the peak de- tion) and stuff like that. Even $6.20, donations. Ms Tapping said at the track with their finances, but not largely run by volunteers and is open mands for food, such as that experi- they just don’t have it. moment non-perishable canned from 9.30am to 3pm weekdays. that amount,” she said. enced at the height of COVID-19 last “No one should be in this situa- foods, reusable shopping/calico “Quite often, it’s been the partner year, but there were several families tion. It’s terrible.” bags, as well as toiletries, and camp- It also offers financial assistance who has been controlling the mon- seeking aid for the first time. Gawler’s homeless population ing-gear, were the most useful. by appointment (8522 4522). ey, so they walk away quite literally “People don’t have the luxury of was among those hardest hit during Meanwhile, Ms Tapping encour- At-risk South Australians who with just the clothes on their back, having a couple of weeks’ buffer; the lockdown. ages anyone to reach out if they need support are urged to call DV and a bit of fuel in the car if they’ve most people are living from pay “Our community here in Gawler, by need help. Crisis Line: 1800 800 098; Men’s NEWS got a car, and have to set up again. cheque to pay cheque, with high and large, are really supportive of our “It takes a lot of guts to put your ReferralBoost Service:for infamous 1300 766 intersection 491; JACK HUDSON echoed Mr Docherty’s sentiments. frastructure, Transport and Re- “I think this is fantastic,” he gional Development Minister “It’s really hard. It’s devastating rent costs,” she said. homeless people, they’ll buy them a hand up and say you can’t feed your RESPECT THEhotline: notorious Curtis-Peachey 1800RESPECT said. Barnaby Joyce said South Aus- Road intersection at Munno Para “This is really something that’s tralia would receive $9.27 million has received Black Spot Pro- been in the pipeline for quite some under the Black Spot Program’s on so many levels.” gram funding to help alleviate time. 2021-22 funding round. “They’re on a causal income and meal and throw them a few dollars, but family, it really does, so I take my (737 732); safetyBreak concerns. the Cycle:“On top of just the break-congestion “This major investment is part The $205,900 grant will help issue from Main North Road to of the ’s install mast arms on both road ap- the North Expressway, it was the commitment to building safer Last year, the amount of people they just can’t sustain this financial when there is no one around, they’re re- hat off to anybody that does that,” proaches and enablethecycle.sa.gov.au the extension safety issue that we had here and roads right across the nation,” Mr of a right turn lane. of somewhat 56 accidents from Joyce said. HomelessnessPlayford Mayor Glenn Docherty 2015 on to 2019. the rise,“The Liberal and Nationals needing financial guidance or call- uncertainty. ally stuck,” Ms Tapping said. she said. said it was “great” to be able to I think this is Government is committed to se- receive this funding for the inter- curing our recovery and keeping section. fantastic.PAGE This is 14our communities safe. ing on UCare Gawler for food tri- “I’ve noticed an increase where “We did hot pies and pasties one “But we don’t want them to feel “Council always actively seeks really something that’s “The Black Spot Program funds Black Spot funding to help im- been in the pipeline for safety measures such as traffic sig- prove intersections and other piec- nals and roundabouts at locations es of road infrastructure across our quite some time. where a number of serious crashes city,” he said. - CLINT MARSH are known to have occurred or are “Council is working with the at risk of occurring. state government on the boarder “That’s a high-volume number “That is why (the government) issue of Curtis Road and handing of accidents; 19 of them were right- has committed a record $1.1 billion it to the state in a road swap ar- hand-turn accidents and 29 acci- to the Black Spot Program from Playford councillor Clint rangement.” dents were caused from a rear end.” 2013-14 to 2023-24 to improve Marsh on Curtis Road. Playford councillor Clint Marsh Deputy Prime Minister and In- road safety across the nation.” PHOTO: Jack Hudson

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Wednesday 16th Wednesday 16th Arrive 10:15am, Tea, Coffee& FRIDAY, Biscuits AUGUST 13 last night considered a request A replacement flag was ArriveFilm 10:15am, commences Tea, Coffee at 11:00am& Biscuits BRENDAN SIMPKINS to fly a rainbow flag in support bought by council, and was FilmBOOKINGS commences APPRECIATED! at 11:00am MA15+ BOOKINGS APPRECIATED! FREE GUY organisers of Feast Festival to holding a community event in place every year in November. of the LGBTIQ community raised and lowered daily for the remainder of the month SAINT COMMENCESJUDY AT 7.15PM m for the fourth year in a row. Friday 11thSAI Sep: NT11:00am JUDY Saturday 12th Sep: 3:40pm m The flag is a symbol of r------SundayFriday 11th13th Sep: 3:40pm11:00am Mon SaturdayOn------� 14th arrival Sep: 12th11:00am Sep:at 6.30pm3:40pm Last year the flag was the r------Sunday 13thWednesday Sep: 3:40pm 16th MonSep:------� 11:00am14th Sep: 11:00am fly the flag in Mallala. conjunction with the flag raising, The flag will be flown in East LGBTIQ pride and has been Wednesday 16thenjoy Sep: your11:00am choice of drink: beer, : Qnwler CinemnsPG : subject of vandalism after it was flown in Mallala in four occa- its administrative building in next to the Mallala museum. BILL & TED FACE wine,THE bubblesMUSIC or soft drink. : QnwlerFri 11th, Sat 12th, Sun 13th, Mon Cinemns14th & Wed 16th September, 2020 PG : daubed with graffiti using ho- I BILL & FridayTED 11th FACE Sep: 2:10pm, THE 8:10pmMUSIC I sions previously to recognise 2015. Feast is the state’s only This year, council also had the I1------Fri Saturday11th, Sat 12th 12th, Sep: SunFriday1:30pm, 13th, 11th 8:10pm Mon Sep:One14th 2:10pm,Sunday small & Wed 13th 8:10pmboxed Sep:16th pizza1:30pm, September, per 6:00pm person 2020 -1I SaturdayMon 12th 14th Sep: Sep:1:30pm,2:10pm 8:10pm Wednesday Sunday 16th13th Sep: Sep: 2:10pm1:30pm, 6:00pm FOR the fourth year in a row, mophobic hate speech, sparking “Pridevember”, a month-long not-for-profit LGBTIQ+ Queer option to host a community 1------We are now fully licensed inside both our theatres. -1 I Mon 14th Sep: 2:10pm 4Wednesday topping varieties 16th Sep: to2:10pm choose from. Council has flown the flag, or to not fly the flag at all. Reserve, Mallala, during busi- We are now fully licensed inside both our theatresm. widespread outrage. celebration of inclusivity and Arts and Cultural Festival. event that coincides with the I THE NEW MUTANTSSupplied from Cafè Nova SILVER SCREENINGTHEFriday NEW 11th MUTANTS Sep: 4:00pm, 6:00pm m Speaking to The Bunyip in The flag was flown at coun- raising of the flag. Saturday 12th Sep: 4:00pm, 6.00pm Sunday 13th Sep: 4:00pm, 8:10pm diversity in South Australia. SILVER SCREENINGFriday 11th Sep: 4:00pm, 6:00pm November, Adelaide Plains Council was first approached cil’s administrative building in A decision on the proposal BookingsSaturdayMonSaint 12th Essential14th Sep: Sep:Judy4:00pm, 2:30pm– Tickets: 6.00pm Wednesday SundayAdult 16th 13th$35.00 Sep:Sep: |2:30pm 4:00pm,Senior 8:10pm$30.00 Adelaide Plains Council will Friday 11thMonSaint Sep,14th Monday Sep:Judy2:30pm 14th WednesdaySep 16th Sep: 2:30pm TENET Mm which is a symbol of pride for Cr Kay Boon moved that ness hours during November. Mayor Mark Wasley con- in 2015 by the organiser of Mallala in 2015. Since 2018, the was made after The Bunyip’s Wednesday 16th Friday 11th Sep,JUNGLE MondayFriday 14th 11th Sep Sep: CRUISE6:30pm Arrive 10:15am, Tea, Coffee& TENET Biscuits m demned the act. Feast Festival to fly the flag at flag has been in East Reserve, print deadline. WednesdaySaturday 12th 16th Sep: 6.30pm Sunday 13th Sep: 6:30pm Film commences at 11:00amFridayThurs: 11th 12.00pmSep: 6:30pm Arrive 10:15am, Tea, Coffee& Biscuits BOOKINGSSaturday APPRECIATED! 12th Sep: 6.30pm Sunday 13th Sep: 6:30pm Film commences at Fri:11:00am 12.00pm, 6.40pm BOOKINGS APPRECIATED!MADE IN ITALY m fly a rainbow flag in recog- Sat: 10.30am - BUDGET,Friday 11th 1.20pm, Sep: 1:50pm 4.10pm, 7.00pm the LGBTIQ+ community, each council fly the flag, which was Last year, the flag was target- MADE IN ITALY Sun:Saturday 10.30am 12th - SAISep: BUDGET,NT1:50pm JUDY Sunday1.20pm, 13th 4.10pm, Sep: 1:50pm 7.00pm mm Mon 14thFriday Sep: 11th12:20pm Sep:Friday 11:00am Wednesday11th SaturdaySep: 1:50pm 16th 12th Sep: Sep:12:20pm3:40pm Mon:SaturdaySunday 12.00pm 12th 13th SAISep: Sep: Tues: NT1:50pm3:40pm JUDY12.00pm MonSunday 14th 13thWed: Sep: Sep:11:00am 12.00pm1:50pm m Drakes break record for HeartKids Mon 14thFriday Sep: 11th12:20pm Sep: 11:00am Wednesday Saturday 16th 12th Sep: Sep:12:20pm3:40pm Wednesday 16th Sep: 11:00am Sunday 13th23 Sep: WALKS 3:40pm Mon 14th Sep: 11:00am m WednesdayFriday 11th 16th Sep: Sep: 11:30am11:00am 23 WALKS PG nition of “Pridevember” later year since 2018. It was first seconded by Cr Marcus Strud- ed in a hate crime. DRAKES Supermarkets have raised a port to the eight babies born each day with Saturday 12thBILLSep: &11:30am TED - BUDGETFACE SundayTHE 13thMUSIC Sep: 11:30am - BUDGET m Mon 14th SNAKESep:Friday10:00amFriday 11th 11th Sep: Wednesday Sep:2:10pm, EYES: 11:30am 8:10pm16th Sep: 10:00am record amount for Australian not-for- congenital heart disease (CHD) and their SaturdaySaturday 12thBILL 12thSep: Sep: &11:30am 1:30pm,TED - BUDGET FACE8:10pm SundayTHE 13th 13thMUSIC Sep: Sep:1:30pm,11:30am 6:00pm - BUDGET PG MonMon 14thG.I. 14th Sep: Sep:Friday 10:00amJOE2:10pm 11th Sep:Wednesday ORIGINS2:10pm, 16th 8:10pm16th Sep: Sep: 2:10pm 10:00am M families,” she said. 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Gawler Harness Racing Club president Peter Bain, reinswoman Danielle Hill, and trainer Aaron Bain Gawler & Barossa Jockey Club CEO Shane Collins with trainer Nichole Searle, apprentice jockey Ellis with Arco. Wong and Gawler Cup hopeful Iowa Hawkeye. PHOTOS: Graham Fischer

ship options, a limited number of GCOC IT’S the dawn of a new era for Gawler’s Gawler Greyhound Racing Club three racing clubs as they come together manager Shawn Noack with memberships are available for $100. to present the Gawler Carnival of Cups trainer Ben Rawlings and Mega Members will have access to an exclu- (GCOC). Dossa Mate. sive GCOC marquee at each of the three Kicking off on October 15, the 10-day Cup days, including drink vouchers and extravaganza will not only feature the an- nibbles, as well as special offers and nual cups for the greyhounds, harness and discounts. thoroughbreds, but will include several Tickets to the gala dinner and oth- other events to engage the local commu- er events will be available on the GCOC nity, including a gala dinner and an awards website and there will be free entry to program. the Gawler Greyhound Cup (heats and GCOC is a joint initiative of Gawler I urge local final) and the Gawler Harness Racing Greyhound Racing Club, Gawler Harness Cup. Racing Club and Gawler & Barossa Jocke y businesses and Breakfast with the Stars at the Gawler & Club. residents to get behind Barossa Jockey Club and a Calcutta night at Organisers, who launched the initiative on- this fantastic initiative the Kingsford Hotel are both expected to at- line on Sunday, said the carnival would bring tract a large crowd. the community together to celebrate the local and create a real Mr Bain said the carnival wanted to ac- racing industry, with plans to expand over the community event that knowledge key contributors and promote ca- next few years to become Gawler’s premier we can all be proud of. reer, employment and volunteering opportu- event. nities in the Gawler racing industry. Already in the pipeline are tours to - KAREN REDMAN equine facilities and wineries in the Baros- “We have established an awards program sa Valley, while a polo exhibition match, that will be a key focus for the carnival,” Mr gymkhana and barrel races are also being Bain said. “As well as a lifetime achievement award, explored. the Gawler Harness Racing Cup on Sunday, Mr Collins said. “The addition of other events GCOC director Aaron Bain said the event October 17, the Gawler Cup (thoroughbreds) to back up the three race meetings will ensure we will be presenting a young person aged would be “a fantastic boost” for the three rac- and an after-race concert on Friday, October a week of festivities.” between 15 and 25 with a $5000 rewards ing clubs, as well as businesses in Gawler and 22 and the Gawler Greyhound Cup on Sun- Leading racehorse trainer Gary Searle is a and experience package to help them pur- surrounding districts. day, October 24, which will close the carni- strong supporter of the initiative. sue a career in racing or an associated “We are very excited about the potential val. “Gawler has been a strong area for all three endeavour. of the carnival to attract people from all over Gawler Mayor Karen Redman said the three racing codes for many years,” Mr Searle said. “The three Gawler racing clubs are ex- South Australia and from interstate,” Mr Bain Gawler racing clubs were to be commended “To bring the three together for a week of tremely proud to be involved in this initia- said. for bringing the Carnival of Cups to Gawler. racing and events is a fantastic idea. tive.” “We have already received fantastic sup- “I urge local businesses and resi- “Each of the codes has a strong sup- The two awards, which will be presented port, including from our naming rights part- dents to get behind this fantastic initia- port base, and to be able to mix and at the gala dinner, will be funded by spon- ner, TAB, which has signed up for three tive and create a real community event match over a week will be wonderful for sors and donations to the GCOC awards years, and major partner, the Ahrens Group, that we can all be proud of,” Ms Redman the town. program through the Australian Sports which is well known for its strong support of said. “This will help continue building Gawler Foundation. the local community.” Gawler & Barossa Jockey Club chief exec- and the surrounding areas as a leader of the Donations are tax-deductible and can be Many more sponsors have come on board utive Shane Collins said he was excited about three codes.” made at asf.org.au/projects/gawler-carnival- to help deliver the inaugural GCOC, which the creation of the Carnival of Cups. There are opportunities for individuals of-cups-ltd/ will run from October 15-24. “It is excellent to see the three racing codes and business to get involved and support The action-packed track program includes coming together to help promote each other,” GCOC. In addition to a range of sponsor- To ensure the smooth running of GCOC, the three local clubs have formed a not- for-profit organisation, Gawler Carnival of Cups Limited. Representatives from 1 y s  l r & t l e r YU each of the clubs form the management FANCY A BREAK? committee. More information about GCOC is available at gawlercarnivalofcups.com.au, F idr a  s a  r o s a „  ma‡  ur   nes r i”  e ˜an.›. including the program of events, sponsorship WE CAN DO IT ALL FOR YOU! proposal, award nomination forms and mem- bership sign up. Phone 8523 1100 TS2394-V11 For further details, email info@gawlercar- nivalofcups.com.au TTA 172403 136 Murray Street, Gawler TTA 172403 TTA 172403 More racing, PAGES 38, 39 Page 10 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au NEWS Burnell endorsed for Spence

SPENCE hopeful Alice Daw- kins has fired a parting shot at Brendan Simpkins the Labor Party as unionist Matt [email protected] Burnell was confirmed for the @RealSimpkins federal seat. party, as a former member of the The South Australian branch of the party confirmed Mr Burnell’s Shop, Distributive and Allied Em- preselection on Twitter last Thurs- ployees’ Association, the domi- day. nant union in South Australia and A senior official with the Trans- one of the most powerful. port Workers Union (TWU), he The preselection of Mr Burnell was described as an “outstanding brings to an end a dispute between candidate” in the tweet because of his opponent, Ms Dawkins, and his “broad experience and history the Labor Party. of advocacy”. Counting of ballots began last Mr Burnell will replace outgo- Wednesday and Ms Dawkins is- ing Labor stalwart Nick Champi- sued a statement that same day, on, who is set to shift to state poli- lashing the conduct of the party. tics at next year’s election. “To call this process a free and Mr Champion had long been fair ballot does a disservice to de- rumoured for a switch from Can- mocracy,” she said. berra back to South Australia, and “There is no merit to claim the move was confirmed in Febru- when the process is this pollut- Transport Workers Union official Matt Burnell has won preselection for the federal seat of Spence over opponent Alice ary when he announced his intent ed. There was voter intimidation; Dawkins, who issued a parting shot to the Labor Party. PHOTOS: Supplied to nominate for preselection in the there was febrile misinformation seat of Taylor. and disinformation which re- federal Labor minister and treasur- to take the branch to the Supreme and if you accept endorsement, Mr Burnell’s TWU is aligned to mains uncorrected by its perpe- er and Gawler identity John Daw- Court over the process and for you will have a heavy burden on Labor’s right-wing Unity faction, trators and participants; there was kins, launched an appeal with the breaking its own national rules. your shoulders,” she said. the dominant one within the state massive information and access National Appeals Tribunal over In a parting shot, Ms Dawkins “That burden is to create better party. asymmetries between me and my the process but the appeal was re- labelled it a “sullied ballot” and outcomes for women in Spence and Mr Champion is also aligned opponent.” jected. called out Mr Burnell. in this party than I could have done. with the right-wing arm of the Ms Dawkins, daughter of former She also previously threatened “If you win this sullied ballot History has its eyes on you.”

Trinity’s been going to the Herd community: Trinity to steal the Show Gawler Show for as long as I can remember and (this year) is JACK HUDSON taking boer goats and steers there TRINITY College’s impressive as well. agriculture program contin- - CHAD RAMSEY ues to grow as it looks to enter the 2021 Gawler Show after missing out last year due to Trinity College Year 12 students work COVID-19. with some cattle during class this The 2020 Show was cancelled week. PHOTO: Jack Hudson because of the pandemic and the school is delighted to get in- volved again. Trinity senior agricultural sci- ence teacher Chad Ramsey said it Podiatry Care Gawler was good for the students to have the Gawler event to learn skills and Podiatry Care each year and also as an import- ant lead-up to the Royal Adelaide Barossa Valley Show. “Trinity’s been going to the BULK BILL Gawler Show for as long as I can remember and (this year) is tak- MEDICARE PATIENTS ing boer goats and steers there as if they hold a well,” he said. “I think other parts of the Commonwealth school also enter in other compe- a feel on what to expect, how they “You want to make sure it’s “But it’s just a different activ- titions there. sort of need to organise them- nice, as safe as possible.” ity that’s just not a sport and is Pension or “That’s a nice, casual, lead-in selves and then what they need Year 12 student Alex Jones – really interesting. to the Adelaide Show, which is to do with handling the animals part of the Gawler Show team Concession Card. obviously a lot bigger and a lot as well. – said she was enjoyed learning “You get to find out more about the agriculture industry, more hectic. “It’s also a practice for the agriculture this year. Phone 8522 4717 to “It’s a good practice round for animals to be in that sort of sce- “I’m pretty excited, I’ve got while going to the Show as well the students in those teams – par- nario too, like being around large an interest for animals and just and making connections.” book your appointment ticularly those that haven’t been groups of people because they’re working with them is pretty Gawler Show colouring-in to a show before, they get a bit of quite big. cool,” she said. competition, PAGE 27 at Gawler or Nuriootpa.

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Exhibitions ‘Pushing Up Daisies’ ‘SA Inspired’ Mixed Media Art Exhibition Photography Art Exhibition Presented by the Gawler Environment Presented by SA Inspired Centre and the Eco Coffin Project EXHIBITION: Mon 9 to Fri 27 August EXHIBITION: Mon 2 to Tue 31 August* 9am - 5pm: Mondays to Fridays 9am - 5pm: Mondays to Fridays Pop in and meet Lisa 9am - 1pm: Saturdays 9am - 1pm: Saturdays from Monday 9 August FREE Community SALA Exhibition in the Café FREE Community SALA Exhibition in the The Café will be open for business on Monday Space, Ground Floor, Gawler Civic Centre Institute Hall, First Floor, Gawler Civic Centre 9 August in the Gawler Civic Centre, delivering a fresh daily home-style menu. The exhibition of eco-coffins and shrouds Visually travel and appreciate where you are, is the culmination of an arts-based, social where you have been and where you’re going. In addition to general café operations, the change research project raising awareness and SA Inspired, celebrates the beauty of South Metro Cafe will deliver a community benefits curiosity of natural burial in SA, the only state to Australia. The exhibition features a mix of program from the café including hospitality have natural burial in its legislation! photographs from inspiring locations. training and/or work experience, food donations to local charities and organisations that Enquiries to Abby Buckley, phone: 0409 830 927 Enquiries (including Sales) to Vivianna Diaz, support disadvantaged members of the local For more information visit: phone: 0400 561 269 community and involvement in cultural and https://bit.ly/3idrzoR E [email protected] * the exhibition space may be closed during other Gawler Civic Centre community events. events/shows, or the set-up of these WE ARE MOVING

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FRIDAY 27 AUGUST The Gawler Visitor Information Centre is relocating to the ground AT floor of the Gawler Administration Centre while renovation works are 8.00PM happening to install a lift. Come and visit us in our new location from A musical Wednesday 1 September 2021. Gawler Visitor Information Centre celebration of Gawler Administration Centre, Film and Broadway 43 High Street, Gawler East SA 5118 Classics! Tel: 8522 9260 Dinner & Show: $42 • Show only: $20 TENDERS - OUT SOON BOOKING ONLINE Town of Gawler would like to keep you informed gccFridayNightLiveGTB21.eventbrite.com.au (online booking fees apply) of the upcoming tenders which will be out soon.

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Page 12 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au NEWS Extra funds for oval widening

ELLOUISE CRAWFORD AN extra $491,000 will be spent by Barossa Council on widening Tanunda Oval as part of redevelopment works in the recreation park precinct. It comes as a detailed de- The surrounding road will be upgraded as part of the Tanunda sign for the oval enlargement, Oval widening. PHOTOS: Supplied An artist’s impression of an autonomous, or driverless, car. PHOTO: File which includes associated landscaping, irrigation works associated with the oval space area.” A motion was Brakes on driverless vehicle bid and internal road repairs, widening are in a highly de- passed that will allow council were recently finalised. graded condition and do not to make up the shortfall, us- At council’s latest meeting, support the establishment of ing developer contributions BAROSSA Council will not proceed elected members were told the a regional level facility. associated with Tanunda in- with a full business case on the use of Ellouise Crawford project was expected to cost “A large amount of funding frastructure ($64,682), and autonomous, or driverless, vehicles in [email protected] $695,550, including contin- has already been allocated to reserve funding linked to the gency money, $491,619 more the region because of a lack of commer- @ellecrawford90 the park. However, in the Kiel Trust designated to the cial interest. than currently budgeted. opinion of officers, there is a Tanunda Recreation Park “Planning work has pro- high risk that not completing ($53,142). Elected members were last week pre- nomic benefits at a rate that is commercial- sented with a research paper, which looked gressed to a stage where the the full scope of works could Council will use a further ly viable.” work is ready to be tendered result in piecemeal outcomes $373,795 from existing cash at the economic potential for trialling auto- A number of routes are discussed in the mated transport, such as driverless buses, but there is now a consider- for the overall level of ser- and investments, allocating report, with the Barossa rail corridor be- able shortfall in allocated vice that will be experienced surplus funds from 2020-21 in the Barossa. tween Gawler and Tanunda considered an Council found funding for automated ve- budget based on current pro- by users of the facility and to if needed. hicle trials has diminished and the industry option if the Barossa Wine Train were not jected project costs,” a staff support the level of use the Elected members decided has experienced a slump. resurrected. report said. park receives as Tanunda’s against applying for grants, Other routes were from the Nuriootpa “The park internal roads primary recreational and open which would delay the project. “The Barossa would appear to be an ap- town centre to the Barossa Valley Choco- propriate location for automated vehicles, The widening of the from both a transport and tourism perspec- late Company, the Nuriootpa town centre to Angaston Railway Station, as well as a oval is the first stage tive,” says the report, by Lucid Economics. in a master planned “Improved access to and around the two-way service between Tanunda, Nurio- upgrade of Tanunda Barossa offers many benefits to locals, otpa and Angaston ending at the Tanunda Recreation Park. businesses and visitors, and the novelty of Cultural Centre. this kind of transport is complemented by The research report was in response to an the Barossa’s strong international… brand. invitation to council from the government “While the technology has been prov- to consider developing a business case for en to deliver a reliable service and people an autonomous vehicle concept. have demonstrated a willingness to use au- Council had previously had its submis- tomated vehicles, the costs to operate the sion that proposed an automated vehicle service and an unwillingness from the mar- service as a way to utilise the Barossa rail- ket to deliver commercial income streams way corridor, rejected by the government. from the technology, make the projects dif- Following the report’s findings, elected ficult to deliver at this stage. members last month agreed to continue to “As technology and the market evolves, periodically engage with stakeholders in there may be a role for local government relation to new funding support, technol- (or State Government) to support the im- ogy improvements and/or commercialisa- plementation of automated vehicles when tion outcomes that could support the auton- they can deliver safety, transport and eco- omous transport vehicle project. New life for four surplus cabins at redeveloped caravan park

ELLOUISE CRAWFORD A Barossa Council report said an extra four ing scope of the Mount Pleasant Caravan Park transport to their new site, is estimated to cost cabins at the Barossa Tourist Park, where en- upgrade project. $43,600. FOUR surplus cabins from Nuriootpa’s suite suites are being installed, could provide “As part of the grant funding approval, The money has been raised using reserves Barossa Tourist Park will be rehomed at a cost-effective, additional revenue stream council will be delivering two new two-bed- from the Talunga Park project, with a reprior- the Mount Pleasant Caravan Park as part of and service level improvement for the Talun- room cabins and this proposal is in addition to itisation of funds previously allocated to the an upgrade at the site. ga Park project. those already committed in the project.” “The four cabins were constructed circa The Talunga Park project is being funded now-cancelled Talunga Park hybrid power Talunga Park’s Mount Pleasant Caravan 1980; however, (they) are in good basic con- by a $1.2 million council contribution as part upgrade research project, as well as a new Park is about to undergo a $2 million redevel- dition,” it states. of its The Big Project, as well as a grant of $14,743 cash contribution from council. opment to add two two-bedroom cabins, 24 “Mount Pleasant Progress Association Inc $817,286 through the Local Government In- Construction of the project is expected to formalised, powered caravan pitches, a new (has) inspected the cabins and they are inter- frastructure Partnership Program. start in September and is required to be com- camp kitchen and visitor amenities. ested in securing them in addition to the exist- The addition of the four cabins, including pleted by September 2023. Need a rest? Parking for trucks and trailers available

One of the four Barossa Tourist Park cabins to Book today be moved to the Mount Pleasant Caravan Park. (08) 8540 2277 PHOTO: Supplied WZ9817-v2 www.bunyippress.com.au “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 Page 13 NEWS The cold truth about homelessness GROWING numbers of weather conditions. common and an increasing it even harder for the most vul- homeless people in the region “In terms of their safety, of- problem amongst young people. nerable people in our communi- have been highlighted in State ten they are on the receiving “It is particularly worrying ty to get access to services and Parliament ahead of Nation- end of violence, quite sadly. It when young people, and par- support. al Homelessness Week this is just sad to see people in these ticularly in their senior years of “I would like to thank Angli- week. circumstances.” education, are trying to do the care SA homelessness services, Powerlessness Light MP Tony Piccolo spoke Mr Piccolo acknowledged the best they can in maintaining who are doing a wonderful job, in Parliament about the increas- good work by churches and af- their schooling and also pre- as much as they can, to support With Dr Naomi Rutten ing problem of homelessness in filiated support organisations to paring for examinations at the people in our community. the area and the impact it was support the homeless. end of the year while they are “Homelessness is not only With recent COVID outbreaks and “Our local churches try to moving from house to house about having a place to sleep subsequent restrictions, I felt it was having on “rough sleepers”. He said even though there do the best they can to support and friends’ couches. It is not a but also, if you are trying to appropriate to talk about the feeling of these individuals,” he said. good environment.” get a job, having a place to get Powerlessness. were people sleeping rough 10 years ago, people would hardly “They provide opportunities for Mr Piccolo said his office washed and get ready for work. People (and animals) feel powerless when see them and there were not in showers and washing clothes.” was receiving an increasing It is a major poverty issue and they lack the power or ability to protect huge numbers then. Mr Piccolo highlighted that number of complaints about we need to address it.” themselves from threat or harm. It is a “Today, they are much more many rough sleepers also expe- the maintenance of Housing SA The Salvation Army is hoping visible, and the number has cer- rienced poor mental health. properties where critical repairs National Homelessness Week situation in which the individual’s power has “The number of people on our were delayed or not done at all. will draw attention to the alarm- been taken away from them by another or tainly increased,” Mr Piccolo said. streets who have mental-health He was critical of the State ing reduction in life expectancy within themselves. It is an uncomfortable “The problem of rough sleep- issues is high and it is certain- Government’s response to the of those without stable housing. feeling that our brain and body will fight to ing is quite obvious: the health ly an indictment on the way we increasing housing crisis. New research has shown be- prevent and resist. and safety issues particularly, as live in this society that people “What has been the govern- ing homeless multiplies the risk we enter the cold winter months. have to live like that,” Mr Pic- ment’s response to our housing of early death between three and With current sudden lockdowns occurring, colo said. crisis?” Mr Piccolo said. seven times to an unacceptable our independence to do what we want and “The health of the people who unfortunately sleep in our “In addition to rough sleep- “In Gawler, they closed the national average of 50 years. choose to do have been restricted. This has streets or on our park benches ing, which is, if you like, the Housing SA office. Even more distressing is that been done for very good and purposeful or by our rivers or at the back worst end of homelessness, “I suppose if you do not talk a third of such premature deaths reasons so as to prevent the many deaths of stores, is impacted upon, we also have people who are to people to hear about it, it have been found to be prevent- that would occur if COVID were to spread having to sleep out in the open couch-surfing. does not exist, so they closed able, the result of illnesses that among our community. The restrictions will, all the time, particularly in poor “I understand that is quite the Housing SA office to make are amenable to treatment. however, create feelings of powerlessness for us and for some, may trigger feelings of powerless from past experiences. If past experiences of powerlessness have Soup kitchen a heart-warming initiative been as a result of life threat or abuse then an individual’s brain will liken the current ELLOUISE CRAWFORD some of the most vulnerable in our commu- restrictions with a similar threat level. The nity.” alarm centre of the brain (the Amygdala) A POP-up soup kitchen is bringing togeth- The soup kitchen is part of the region’s new will then send messages to the brain and er some of the region’s best chefs in sup- food and wine festival A Little More Baros- body to stimulate a Fight, Flight or Freeze port of youth experiencing homelessness. sa and represents a community partnership response. This response will be displayed Each Tuesday in August, Barossa chefs are between chefs, Foundation Barossa, Barossa in a variety of ways depending on the serving up soup in the Barossa Co-op, as part Co-op and Tourism Barossa. learnt patterns of the individual. These of the Give A Little More Barossa Communi- Tourism Barossa’s Regional Tourism man- responses and behaviours will help the ty Soup Kitchen. ager Jess Greatwich said the food and wine The initiative was the idea of FINO at Sep- festival was the perfect vehicle to support and individual to Avoid or Numb the feeling of promote the heart-warming soup-kitchen ini- Powerlessness. peltsfield head chef Sam Smith, who along with the restaurant’s manager, Amy Dun- tiative. Mechanisms of Avoidance and Numbing leavy, was the first to serve soup to hungry “We are thrilled to be offering support to are: shoppers yesterday. Sam to bring the concept to life and to have Through Foundation Barossa, money raised Foundation Barossa as our community part- Anger, Gaming, Gambling, Drugs (prescribed will contribute to the purchase of youth home- ner,” she said. or illicit), Eating, Sleeping, Alcohol, Sex, Self less-prevention studios for local youth at risk “This project reflects the Barossa’s gener- Harming, Risk Taking and Working. of homelessness. osity, kindness and highlights our region’s Mr Smith said he was excited to get the ini- strong sense of community.” These are not bad things but when they Having launched yesterday, the next pop- happen in extreme ways, they can impair tiative under way, and has been thankful for the amount of support shown by the commu- up soup kitchen will be run by Tim Bourke FINO at Seppeltsfield’s Sam Smith serves soup our ability to function and participate in life. nity. from The Eatery, followed Mark McNamara for a cause yesterday at the Barossa Co-op. We frequently will also have other internal “FINO has been involved for a number of and Kindhearted Kitchen’s Ruby Stobart the PHOTO: Supplied thoughts that criticise and judge the way years with the Hutt St Centre and East End following Tuesday. we are behaving. When extreme, the Cellars soup kitchen initiative,” Mr Smith Others jumping on board with the initiative Sales go directly to Foundation Baros- survival response can also make individuals said. will be Hentley Farm’s Clare Falzon (August sa’s Homburg Homeless Prevention Fund, feel that they are not in control of “And through that, I’ve often thought that 24) and Appellation’s Kyle Johns (August which in turn supports Kids Under Cov- themselves, leading to an increased sense idea would work really well up in here in the 31). er, a campaign to buy youth homeless pre- of powerlessness. Barossa. Soup is served from noon each Tuesday for vention studios for local youth at risk of “…I put the word out to a few chefs around $12 a cup, until sold out. homelessness. To help our sense of Powerless, we first town and everyone just jumped on board need to be able to recognise it and discover straight away, no hesitation from anyone. how it feels within us. We then need to be “We’ve been very lucky that Barossa Fresh able to recognize how we avoid or numb supermarket has agreed to donate produce. A new taste of the Barossa ourselves from it. With experience, time “Northland packaging have donated all the A NEW month-long food and wine fes- The events are diverse and accessi- and for some, psychological therapy, the take away bowls and packaging that was tival aimed at enticing people to discov- ble and offer a front row seat and be- coping mechanisms can be better balanced needed. er the Barossa Valley’s finest wines and hind-the-scenes access to some of and the Powerlessness can be unburdened. “Everyone we have asked to be involved has jumped at the idea, so there’s been lots of food kicked off on Sunday. the Barossa’s leading food and wine generosity and sense of community.” More than 70 curated events have been icons. Foundation Barossa executive officer An- planned across August as part of the A Lit- Curated by Tourism Barossa, and sup- nabelle Elton- Martin said initiatives, such as tle More Barossa program. ported by South Australian Tourism Com- the soup kitchen, meant much-needed funds The event aims to celebrate and show- mission, the program replaces the Barossa would go directly to the transformational case the region’s wine and food, the people Gourmet Weekend. process of ensuring no young Barossa person and their stories with enticing events offer- Organisers hope the event will act as a should have to experience homelessness. ing new taste, flavours and experiences. catalyst to drive visits throughout August “We have a real opportunity to make a There are celebrations, secret locations, and encourage people to stay and explore Dr Naomi Rutten Mental Health GP long lunches and degustations, along with in- the region a little further. 11B Adelaide Rd, Gawler 5118 difference to the lives of these children,” she said. dulgent wine, chocolate, cheese and fortified The full program and booking details are www.mentalhealthgp.com.au tastings, not to mention beer and cocktails. at barossa.com/events/alittlemorebarossa. MR0223-V9 “We would like to personally thank you for being part of this important initiative to help Page 14 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au NEWS

WILLASTON Football Club has wel- Member for Light Tony Piccolo comed a $156,700 State Government grant with Willaston Football Club towards new light towers at Willaston Oval president Aldo Pasin. that will allow night-time sport and train- PHOTOS: Supplied ing. The cash is part of the government’s Grass- roots Facilities and Com- munity Recreation and Willaston Sport Facilities programs. Permanent lighting for the oval will be used for games and training and allow more training Oval set and matches during the week, increasing partic- ipation and helping to attract and retain players. Willaston president to light up Aldo Pasin told The Bunyip he hoped the ABOVE: towers would be installed in A banner the off-season, depending on recognising further fundraising. sponsors of Willaston He said lighting would al- football low increased participation and netball and provide more flexibility clubs at for training and games to be a recent hosted after hours. sponsors’ “The installation of lights day. will increase use of the facil- ity year-round, particularly during the short days of the winter months,” Mr Pasin said. Member for Light Tony Piccolo said he was pleased the upgrade would provide in- creased opportunities for players to train and  play. “This is not just about building better sport- ing facilities, it is about building stronger, healthier and more active communities by  promoting physical activity and social con- nection,” Mr Piccolo said “I hope the new lights will also provide more opportunities for female and junior par- ticipation in social and competitive sport. “Community sport infrastructure is a valu- able investment in building community spirit and pride.” The club held a special event on July 19 to recognise the support of the more than 80 local businesses and organisations who sponsor the club. “Without the support of sponsors, so much of the work that club does for the community would not be possible,” Mr Pasin said. “Thank you to all who were able to attend the Willaston football and netball club spon- sors’ day. “Our clubs wouldn’t run without the gener- osity of each and every one of our sponsors. Support those who support us.”

Cafe reopens on Monday

BRENDAN SIMPKINS GAWLER Civic Centre’s rebooted cafe will reopen next Monday after COVID-19 re- strictions led to its date being pushed back. Originally the eatery was slated to reopen under the management of Metropolitan Can- teens SA on August 2, but this was forced back a week due to the fallout of South Australia’s          seven-day lockdown.    It has been more than a year since the cafe was last operational after it was forced to      close, along with the rest of the Civic Centre, at the onset of the pandemic last March.    Previous operators Red Centre Enterprises withdrew its management of the space last     November. Gawler Council called for expressions of in- terest in April, with submissions considered in confidence by elected members next month. The agreement between council and Metro-       politan Canteens SA was finalised in June. www.bunyippress.com.au “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 Page 15 NEWS PET CARE AND ADVICE No public Encounter with secret report

ELLOUISE CRAWFORD A REPORT expected to shed light on ex- penditure towards the grand Drover’s En- counter tourism attraction has been kept secret by Light Regional Council. The staff-prepared report, titled Drover’s Encounter – Project Update, Costs and Ben- efits, was presented as part of the confiden- GOOD DOG – BAD DOG tial agenda of last week’s council meeting. Modern society has aff ected the lives of Items are deemed confidential if they ‘man’s best friend’. The life of the dog has could reasonably be expected to confer a changed drama� cally over recent � mes commercial advantage on a person with from a member of the pack who was whom the council is conducting, or pro- housed outside and in many cases was posing to conduct, business; if it prejudic- expected to work by day. They had many es the commercial position of council; and An architectural drawing of the proposed Drover’s Encounter tourism experience, showing a talents depending on their breed and would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest. riding arena to the east of the site and new restaurant to the west, as presented to Light Regional their ins� ncts were enhanced over many Council members at their March meeting. PHOTO: File genera� ons of selec� ve breeding. Some The Drover’s Encounter project propos- breeds of course were selected for their es a riding and working cattle arena at the placid nature, their cuteness and their southern end of Kapunda’s Main Street. Drover’s Encounter. The subsequent report, Cr Mosley also requested a cost estimate tolerance of plenty of nursing and inside Artist’s impressions shared with The which has been kept secret, was expected to for all construction work, based on the plans living. Bunyip in April also show a steakhouse, reveal total expenditure by council on the presented by Adelaide architect Woods Ba- children’s play area and new visitor and in- project to date, as well as from where in its got. Some breeds were developed for specifi c terpretive centre, all based around the story budget funds had been sourced. It is understood council has already purposes such as stock work, guard of cattle king Sir Sidney Kidman. It also was expected to address the po- bought three properties opposite the existing dogs, gun dogs, hunters etc. Over many In June, Dutton Ward councillor David tential benefits of the project and reveal a Kapunda Council offices, at 96-100 Main genera� ons their breed characteris� cs Mosley requested council present a report timeframe that elected members would be Street, 102 Main Street, and Jackson Street, were selec� vely altered to sa� sfy the detailing the progress and expenditure on briefed on a business case. to accommodate the Kidman proposal. needs of their owners. In some cases these characteris� cs were changed so drama� cally that the welfare of the breed came into ques� on but this is maybe a topic for another � me. The changes are not always for the be� er. Some breeds have become so popular that they are some� mes purchased for the wrong purpose and we fi nd them in the wrong environments. The working sheep dog breeds are an example: o� en introduced to an environment of li� le space, li� le room to run, subjected to boring � mes, no work to do and expected to be an inside lap dog. The result is early development of behavioral changes such as destruc� ve habits, anxiety, an� social signs and fear. The result is a need to rehome the pet, o� en with permanent damage having occurred. These breeds are by no means the only group who get burdened by inappropriate environments. Road uprade One of the major reasons for dogs being rehomed or surrendered to welfare for Thiele organiza� ons is issues with behavior. This is not the fault of the dog but the Highway begins some� mes-poor breeding and selec� on process. In many cases it relates to the early weeks of the puppy’s life with poor socializa� on and a� en� on to their welfare. By the � me they are introduced to their new home the damage may have already been done. As a result of this domes� c dilemma, we have an increasing demand for help for dogs with a wide range of behavior problems. The Veterinary ranks have an increasing number of specialists in behavior medicine who are well trained to solve many of the common problems. All Artists’ impressions show an upgraded East Terrace, including the intersection with Thiele Highway and Perry Road. is not lost. Call for help if you need it. IMAGES: Supplied

ELLOUISE CRAWFORD Council and the Federal Govern- ment, which provided $1.9 mil- CONSTRUCTION on the sec- lion. Kapunda waste ond stage of the $3.8 million up- Pre-construction activities grade to Kapunda’s East Terrace such as tree removal, new prop- will start this month. erty fencing, service relocations centre closed The project will improve East and accommodation works were 8-12 Redbanks Road, Willaston carried out earlier this year, with THE Kapunda Resource Recovery Centre remains closed Terrace between the Thiele High- council recently advising the main (just past the BP and on the left) way and Perry Road to eventually [email protected] until further notice. civil construction was now due to NC12271-V11 Despite coming out of statewide lockdown last week, allow for modern heavy vehicles start. Light Regional Council has said current COVID-19 restric- to use the road and detour around The project will see improve- tions would mean the centre would remain closed. Kapunda’s town centre. ments to the Thiele Highway and 8522 2055 The facility, on Scotty’s Grave Road, usually accepts The $3.8 million project, which Perry Road intersections, drainage materials, such as green waste, recyclables and e-waste, on completes the heavy vehicle construction, and general road re- weekends and is run with the help of volunteers. freight route for the area, has been alignment, construction and seal- gawlervet.com.au jointly funded by Light Regional ing. Page 16 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au NEWS Pasin welcomes federal funding

Census night BARKER MP Tony Pasin has welcomed $1.52 million of government investment Federal Government funding to explore to explore market diversification opportu- new export market opportunities for key nities within untapped segments of three approaches industries in the federal electorate. export markets – Saudi Arabia, Thailand Wine, meat and dairy industry bodies and Vietnam. have received government funding to build New business development specialists on and diversify overseas markets and pro- will work on improving trade flows for mote the nation’s top quality produce. Australian beef, sheep meat and goat meat Australian Grape and Wine have been to build new business opportunities in awarded almost $1 million in grant fund- trade, retail and food-service sectors. ing to explore new markets, including mar- “This funding is about building stronger keting and promotional pilots in emerging relationships with important trading part- markets such as Japan and South Korea. ners and smoothing the path for the red “These pilots will look to get consumers meat industry,” Mr Pasin said. “We want on board in countries where there is great the industry to expand exports and improve potential for growth such as Japan and product spread to future-proof against sig- South Korea where there is an enormous nificant market shocks. amount of untapped potential,” Mr Pasin “Barker produces some of the high- said. est-quality produce and these grants “This is great news for our local wine- awarded to their respective national indus- Instructions on how to fill out the 2021 Census have begun arriving in letterboxes. PHOTOS: Supplied makers, exporters and grape growers here try bodies will mean greater opportunities in Barker, where we produce more wine by for our local producers INSTRUCTIONS on how pared to 63 per cent in 2016. and everyone Ellouise Crawford value and volume than any other electorate involved in these [email protected] Mr Henderson said there was to complete the 2021 Cen- in Australia.” industries right @ellecrawford90 a range of help and support sus have started hitting Dairy Australia has been awarded a across the supply letterboxes in the region, options to ensure the Census $310,000 grant to help reduce technical chain.” ahead of official Census “We know this flexibility was as easy as possible for barriers to trade in South East Asian mar- night on Tuesday. will make it more convenient everyone to participate. kets. Barker MP Tony Pasin “This grant is intended to identify and has welcomed Federal More than 10 million for people to complete. “Information about the Government funding. “People will be able to Census will be provided in reduce the impact of technical barriers to PHOTO: Supplied households are receiving a trade such as product testing, shelf life and letter that explains how to complete the Census online, different ways, including in on their mobile device or on braille, large-print formats, food labelling; requirements add costs to complete online or how to or- exporters and often impede their ability der a paper form. paper. audio, Auslan videos with closed captions and easy-to- to get Australian products to international Some receive a paper form “We’re also making it as markets,” Mr Pasin said. immediately along with a easy as possible for everyone read guides,” he said. 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Raffaele (back, centre) with his father, Member Raffaele steps for Light Tony Piccolo, his grandmother Maria, aunt Antonietta, brother Stefan, and girlfriend Stephanie Moore at Tony Piccolo’s up to the bar campaign for re- election at the Gawler Cinema AFTER practising as a solicitor associate to a judge of the Federal in March. for four and a half years, Gawl- Court of Australia, the Honourable PHOTO: er’s Raffaele Piccolo has made Justice Yates. Working for Justice Supplied the bold move to the bar, and Yates, Mr Piccolo was involved will practise exclusively and in- in various areas of federal law, in- dependently as a barrister. cluding corporations, competition and consumer protection, and in- Mr Piccolo, the son of Member tellectual property law. for Light Tony, said the move was Mr Piccolo said the work as a something that he had been think- judge’s associate was unique. ing about for some time. “Working intimately with a When the opportunity arose, he judge, you quickly learnt how a decided to make the move. judge might approach their work,” “I am looking forward to under- Mr Piccolo said. taking advocacy work in court and In 2017, he returned to South doing my best for the client,” Raf- Australia and began as a solicitor faele Piccolo said. in the criminal law practice divi- A hallmark of practise at the bar sion of the Legal Services Com- is that the barrister is independent mission. He had conduct of vari- and practises only as an advocate, ous cases involving state criminal and therefore only receives in- law. conduct of cases that spanned the ber of committees of the Law the Human Research Ethics Com- structions through a solicitor, ex- His work at the Legal Services spectrum of federal criminal law, Society, currently including the mittee of Torrens University Aus- cept in limited circumstances. Commission included acting as including illegal importations, Corporate Governance Commit- tralia, and is a member of the Dis- After graduating from the Uni- a duty solicitor, primarily at the drug trafficking, taxation, social tee, the Advocacy Committee, the ciplinary and Appeal Committee versity of Adelaide with a Bache- Elizabeth Magistrates Court. The security, biosecurity, and child ex- Criminal Law Committee, and the of Football SA. lor of Law with Honours, Mr Pic- work as duty solicitor included ad- ploitation. Human Rights Committee. “I am very excited by the op- colo started to practise as a judge’s vising or representing people who “I am very thankful for having Mr Piccolo is also a nominee of portunity the move to the bar pres- associate, providing in-and-out-of- had been arrested overnight. had the opportunity to work in the Law Society to the Law Foun- ents,” he said. court support to a Supreme Court “Working with the Legal Ser- both a defence role and prosecu- dation of SA, and a nominee of the Mr Piccolo is now based at An- judge in , and later to a vices Commission, I became tion role,” he said. Law Society to the Business and thony Mason Chambers, Victoria Federal Court judge in Sydney. acutely aware of the difficulties “I think this experience better Human Rights Committee of the Square, Adelaide. In Canberra, Raffaele was the which many in our community en- enabled me to understand the re- Law Council of Australia. He is accepting briefs in all associate to the chief justice of counter on a day-to-day basis,” Mr sponsibilities of both roles.” He has authored articles for The areas, mainly in administrative, the Australian Capital Territory. Piccolo said. In addition to his legal practise, Bulletin, the journal of the Law constitutional, criminal (state and As an associate, Mr Piccolo was “It is something that has stayed Mr Piccolo is an active member of Society. federal), disciplinary tribunals, involved in assisting the chief jus- with me.” the Law Society of South Austra- In 2019, Mr Piccolo was award- discrimination and human rights, tice in various areas of the law, Most recently, Mr Piccolo was lia. ed article of year for his article re- employment and industrial, in- including criminal and administra- a federal prosecutor in the Office He has been a member of the garding the impact of artificial in- quests and inquiries, migration, tive law. of the Commonwealth Director Council of the Law Society since telligence in criminal sentencing. immigration and citizenship, and He then moved to Sydney to be of Public Prosecutions. He had 2018. He has also served as mem- He also serves as a member of social security and welfare. Car club gathers momentum

TREVOR BELLCHAMBERS enjoyable club event. One of the advantages of club membership is car clubs’ registration GAWLER Car Club’s membership has system for vehicles 30 years and older, and grown to 746 members and 44 junior mem- being able to register them at a fraction of bers. normal registration cost. Our events program has continued and in- Each registered car has a logbook that must cluded many special events. be filled out by the driver before each use of The Classics in the Park event was held on their car. The logbook system allows 90 days’ the grounds of Virgara Wines at Angle Vale use of that car for the year. Several dates in on April 24, with participants from many June were available for annual logbook sign- parts of the state displaying their vehicles. ing by our club registrars for the coming year. On May 19, the SA Mercedes Club was in- Club cars also usually attract lower vehicle vited to join our club for a Mercedes-led run insurance rates. If the driver has not filled out to the Aircraft Museum at Greenock, with their logbook for the day and are pulled over lunch at the Vine Inn and a visit to Maggie by police, there can be heavy fines because Beer’s Farmshop at Nuriootpa. technically the car is unregistered and without The combined run was enjoyed by both compulsory insurance. clubs, with an invitation to future events. We have some exciting events planned. Being a very large club with lots of vehi- The first is a Drive It-Old Car Day on Sep- cles, we have special events for many makes tember 1, which is Wattle Day, the first day of Gawler Car Club members enjoy the “Old Ghan” on the way to Quorn. PHOTOS: Supplied and types of vehicles like the MG Run (our spring. We host an invitation to all clubs for a members own about 45 MG Bs and many picnic day at Bethany Reserve near Tanunda. other models), a truck run, Mercedes run, In the past, up to 25 clubs have attended, vintage and veteran run and there are plans completely filling the grounds with their clas- for other “make” runs. sic vehicles. On long weekends, we have away runs. The Gawler Swap Meet is on September This year, on the June long weekend, we went 19. to Port Augusta with more than 40 members, On September 22, the club will host a day travelling there on Friday to a welcoming of Motorfest, where events are organised by club barbecue. Our activities included a day clubs for each day of the weeks before and trip on the steam-powered “Old Ghan” up after the Bay to Birdwood. through the Ranges to Quorn and return. Gawler Car Club meets under COVID- There was a combined dinner with the Port safe rules on the third Tuesday each month Augusta Vintage Car Club in its new clu- at Gawler Sport and Community Centre from Gawler Car Club’s June long weekend event in and around Port Augusta. brooms, and visits to the Desert Gardens and 7pm. Everyone is welcome to attend and Wadlata. As usual, it was a very special and hopefully join this great family club. www.bunyippress.com.au “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 Page 19 NEWS Calling all aspirational wine writers

WITH the South Australian Australia’s interesting stories,” Wine Communicators Aus- wine industry displaying re- Mr Basham said. tralia executive officer Andrew markable resilience and diver- “The cadetship is run by Wine Stark said it was an important sity, the time to be a wine writ- Communicators of Australia and program that aligned with the er has never been better. offers a unique opportunity to organisation’s desire to support the successful applicant to re- excellence in wine communica- Against the backdrop of inter- flect important stories in South esting stories waiting to be told, tions. Australia’s $2.3 billion wine in- “Like everything during the the call has gone out for appli- dustry. cants for the 2021 Wine Com- pandemic, this year’s program “SA is indisputably Austra- will be slightly different to pre- municators of Australia (WCA) lia’s wine state and we’ve named wine media cadetship, aimed at vious years with the wine media 2021 the Year of South Austra- cadet unable to travel interna- aspiring and ambitious commu- lian Wine. nicators specialising in the wine tionally,” he said. Receipts “This is a reflection of the “However, they will continue sector. importance of the wine industry Primary Industries and Re- to all South Australians, and an to undertake exceptional wine gional Development Minister important measure of support experiences.” no longer David Basham said the cadet- as the industry manages chang- The cadetship is sponsored ship, now in its fifth year, offered ing business conditions due to through the Great Wine Capi- a six-month opportunity for the COVID-19 and the China trade tals initiative funded by the State cadet to take part in a range of impacts. Government, the South Austra- adequate practical experiences. These “This cadetship not only helps lian Wine Industry Association included the one-day intensive promote our wines to domestic and the South Australian Tour- advanced wine assessment pro- and international markets but to ism Commission, the University under fruit gram, domestic wine events, me- also tell the important stories of of Adelaide and the University dia placement and mentorship in the regional communities that of South Australia. the wine industry. support the industry. Applications are open to those “The Wine Media Cadet pro- “This cadetship program is an- with an interest in wine media fly changes gram provides a remarkable other good example of the bene- aged between 25-40. Registra- opportunity for a wine industry fits that being part of the Great tions are open until August 16. TRAVELLERS and Riverland locals will professional to take the next step Wine Capitals Global Network For more information, go to no longer be able to use receipts from shops in their desired communication provides to the next generation winecommunicators.com.au/ outside the region to take in potential fruit- career and tell some of South of wine leaders.” wine-media-cadetship/ fly host material.. The State Government last week introduced a complete ban on host fruit and vegetables being brought to the Riverland by travellers, including fruit bought from Adelaide shops. FruChocs shop for Tanunda Primary Industries and Regional Develop- ment Minister David Basham said increased measures were necessary due to “ongoing ELLOUISE CRAWFORD shop locations - at its Glynde so in times like this,” pressure” from fruit fly on the borders of the headquarters, Hahndorf and the spokesperson said. Riverland and larvae found in interstate fruit. A NEW Robern Menz store, McLaren Vale, and also distrib- “While we are cur- “Travellers can no longer use a receipt to selling the iconic FruChocs utes through major retailers. rently looking for expressions leadership in all retail opera- bring fruit and vegetables into the Riverland and Aussie favourite Vio- On Monday, a Robern Menz of interest for the Tanunda tions including customer ser- that has been purchased in South Australian let Crumble, will open in spokesperson said the opening store manager, the project is vice, inventory and visual mer- shops,” Mr Basham said. Tanunda. of a Tanunda store was still in currently still in early stages of chandising”. “As we move closer to spring, the Liberal The family-owned South its early stages. progression…” Robern Menz is the largest Government will adopt a nothing left in the Australian business has begun “As a South Australian fam- The advertisement for the manufacturer of choc honey- locker approach to eradicating fruit fly and advertising for a retail manager ily-owned business, we’re very store manager says the position comb in Australia and produc- keeping the Riverland pest-free. to lead the new shopfront. Its excited to be expanding into will “contribute significant- es such products as FruChocs, “Larvae detections in interstate fruit pur- location is yet to be confirmed. the Tanunda location and feel ly to the energy and character Menz Crown Mints and the chased at Adelaide supermarkets this year Robern Menz has three other very fortunate to be able to do of the store, and will provide Robern Delightfuls range. have proven the inspection regimes in the east- ern states are not robust enough to fully protect the internationally recognised Riverland pest- free area. “There is too much interstate fruit entering Health workers thanked ahead of Stroke Week the Adelaide market and it is impossible to FRONTLINE health work- “That includes the person who mated more than 2000 people in slurred? Do they understand track fruit that has been properly treated once recognises a stroke and calls 000, South Australia will experience a you? it leaves the supermarket compared to produce ers and everyday residents that has only been inspected before entering in South Australia, who act to the call taker, the paramedics, stroke for the first time this year. • Time – Time is critical. If you the doctors and nurses who treat When a stroke happens, more see any of these signs, call 000 our state.” F.A.S.T. when stroke strikes, Mr Basham encouraged visitors to support are being celebrated this Na- the patient and the dedicated than 1.9 million brain cells die straight away. health professionals who support each minute, but time-critical Stroke Foundation wants at the Riverland economy by buying fruit and tional Stroke Week, which their recovery. treatment can stop this damage. least one person in every house- vegetables from local suppliers. started on Monday. “Families, carers and commu- People in South Australia are hold and workplace in Australia “Random roadblock figures this year show Stroke Foundation South Aus- nities also play a role in helping being urged to learn and share to know the F.A.S.T. signs of around one in ten travellers continue to flout tralia state manager Luke Hays survivors reconnect after stroke. the most common signs of stroke and understand they need the law and bring illegal fruit fly host material said when these groups worked “These individuals are all stroke, F.A.S.T., this National to call 000 at the first sign – no into the Riverland,” he said. together, lives could be saved ‘United by Stroke’, which is the Stroke Week. Think of the word matter how long it lasts. “We have no choice but to strengthen the and disability from stroke re- theme of National Stroke Week. F.A.S.T and ask these questions “This National Stroke Week ‘zero tolerance to fruit fly’ policy and impose duced. They all make an incredible dif- if you suspect a stroke: be united by stroke by sharing stricter measures on the entry of fruit into the “This National Stroke Week, I ference to lives and improve out- • Face – Check their face. Has the F.A.S.T message with your Riverland to protect communities, jobs and want to thank every person who comes for the future.” their mouth drooped? family and friends. You could livelihoods. plays a role in a stroke emergen- Stroke attacks the brain, the • Arms – Can they lift both arms? save a life – possibly your own,” “Fresh fruit and vegetables are still available cy,” Mr Hays said. human control centre. It is esti- • Speech – Is their speech Mr Hays said. to purchase in Riverland shops, so buy their and support local businesses in the region. “We are making this change to protect our growers from the scourge of fruit fly, which threatens our $1.3 billion horticulture industry BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE vulnerable to fruit fly.” Fruit fly host material grown interstate must On Jeffries Bagged Products for the month of August. now also be treated with specific approved Limited to one per customer. Free product must be of equal or lesser value. treatments before it can be packed and trans- DELIVERY ported for sale in Riverland shops and super- 7 DAYS 8522 5122 markets. A WEEK 48 Tiver Road, Evanston South Further information regarding fruit fly out- www.newtonsbuilding.com.au breaks in the Riverland can be found by visit- NC13132-V12 ing fruitfly.sa.gov.au. Page 20 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au PLAYFORD Optimistic Reds kick off pre-season JACK HUDSON there’s a sense of optimism in Mauk is hopeful of continuing that bourne City, who were the two you know we weren’t consistent the air. strong showing next season. best teams consistently, that we enough and that showed through- ADELAIDE United has returned “Yeah, I think our best was re- can beat them when we’re playing out the season. to the training track ahead of the The Reds were semi-finalists ally good and I think we showed our best,” he said. “It gives us a lot of positives go- 2021-22 A-League season – and last season and captain Stefan against Sydney and against Mel- “Our best was great, but I think ing into this year. “We’ve got a lot of young play- ers, which should all get better when we’re a young team, and I think that should make all fans really excited about what we can produce this season.” The Adelaide-born attacking midfielder, 25, said it was good to have a break away from foot- ball after a season that also was hit with many COVID-19 related issues at different times. “Yeah, it was good,” Mauk said. “It was busy, with a few things off the field and obviously ending up with this last lockdown was in- teresting, but it was it was nice to be able to relax and get away from football, but (we’re) excited to be back. “You live with each other for 10-11 months of the year. So, when you’re away from family for four or five weeks, it’s strange. “But seeing everyone yesterday in good spirits and happy to be back is always a good time. “I think everybody kind of went and did their own thing individu- ally and it wasn’t until last week I Nick Ansell Adelaide United has resumed training ahead of the 2021-22 season. PHOTOS: Supplied came into the session for a couple of them before the lockdown.” United snags ex-Victory defender

ADELAIDE United has signed 2 sides Jeonnam Dragons and Gyeo- wait to add to that in 2021-22.” Head centre-back Nick Ansell for the ngnam FC before returning to Victory coach Carl Veart was also pleased with A-League’s 2021-22 season. last year. the signing. “I’m very excited to be joining Ade- “Nick is a strong centre-back who has The 27-year-old made more than 100 laide United,” Ansell said. appearances for Melbourne Victory proven his quality throughout his career “Having been lucky enough to play in the A-League and abroad,” he said. across three stints with the club since his in the Original Rivalry on a number of debut during the 2012-13 season. occasions, I’m well aware of the club’s “He’s good on the ball, reads the game Ansell was also a key figure in Victo- history and how passionate the fans are. well, and I’m confident he’ll be able to ry’s successful 2014-15 campaign, win- “I’m joining a team with a good mix adapt to our playing style and join our ning the premiership and championship. of youth and experience, led by a great changeroom seamlessly. The central defender has also spent coach in Carl (Veart) and his coaching “Nick brings a lot of experience to the time abroad with Portuguese Primeira team. team as well, which will help the young- Liga outfit Tondela in 2017-18, as well “The squad made some very positive er players in the squad and benefit us as in the Korea Republic with K-League strides forward last season and I can’t right across the park.”

Extra special options classes for Riverbanks Aquadome shuts briefly over asbestos THE Aquadome gym at In a Facebook post on Sun- RIVERBANKS College B-12 at We aim to provide an inclusive education Elizabeth was forced to close day evening, the Aquadome Angle Vale is one of six govern- environment for as many students as possible and last week after asbestos was confirmed there were no air- ment schools to receive additional identified on the site. borne particles. our investment in targeted support will improve learning “After thorough indepen- special-options classes for the 2022 The gym reopened on Mon- school year to ensure students with outcomes for every student in every classroom. dent testing, we can confirm day afternoon, keeping many zero particles were found to be disability are supported as Year 7 - JOHN GARDNER locals happy. moves into high school. airborne, there is no danger to The Aquadome Facebook our community, and remedial These are in addition to the 15 new “As we prepare for Year 7 to move learning outcomes for every student page also said no harm would into high school, we will continue to in every classroom.” works are under way to ensure classes announced at 11 schools in meet the demand for students with have been caused to gym-goers the area is safe and to prevent 2020, as part of the State Govern- Special options provide an alterna- by the presence of asbestos. disability to be enrolled in a special tive learning environment to a main- further disruptions,” it said. ment’s $10.3 million capital works class suited to their learning needs,” “As a precaution, the Aqua- The Bunyip reported last commitment to deliver 180 additional stream classroom, with substantial dome gym has closed due to as- month that the Aquadome was Education Minister John Gardner to extensive curriculum adjustments special options places by 2022. said. bestos being identified on site,” undergoing a back-of-house Modifications to facilities will start “These additional places mean stu- made for students with a diagnosed it said. transformation until October. promptly in line with the statewide dents have the right support where disability, global developmental de- “There is no known danger The $2.25 million upgrade move of Year 7 to high school in term they need it most, so they get the most lay or other neuro-developmental or to anyone who has visited the will include the installation of next year. out of their schooling. physical disability associated with site.” a state-of-the-art pool pump The special options class at the new “We aim to provide an inclusive developmental delay. Extra staff were provided and filtration system and a Riverbanks College B-12 is in addition education environment for as many Eligibility and suitability for a spe- at the John McVeity Centre new heating system, and re- to the 100 inclusive places for students students as possible and our invest- cial option is determined by an Edu- at Smithfield Plains while the building and retiling of the with disability previously announced. ment in targeted support will improve cation Department psychologist. Aquadome was unavailable. 50-metre pool. www.bunyippress.com.au “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 Page 21 YOUR COMMUNITY

Rotary: THE BUNYIP JOURNALIST LIAM PHILLIPS TOOK TO THE STREETS Let’s all OF GAWLER TO PUT THIS QUESTION TO OUR COMMUNITY: play role “After the Gawler Show DUE to last week’s sev- en-day lockdown, 20 mem- was cancelled bers of the Rotary Club of Gawler met via Zoom for Africa was declared polio- in 2020, are free in 2020, but the work of their July 26 meeting. immunising children will have to The COVID-19 pandem- continue for many years. you excited ic has brought the need to RIGHT: The Rotary Club of Yes, but I’m not sure if it will go ahead. We have carry out preventive mea- Gawler members Bob Ahrens, for this year’s sures such as vaccination to friends that go every year and we like to take our Kim Potger, Barry Stewart and grandkids. GEOFF AND JUNE ANGUS prominence in the media, and Mark Smeaton at the October Show?” a return to “normal” hing- 2020 hat night. es on community uptake of PHOTOS: Supplied vaccinations. Rotary’s spectacularly suc- The Australian Rotary cessful battle to immunise the Health Foundation was set world’s children against polio up in 1981 and its first ma- has seen that terrible disease jor project was research into virtually eliminated, with just Sudden Infant Death Syn- two cases recorded so far this drome (SIDS). year – one in Pakistan and the Rotary fundraising and the other in Afghanistan. successful Red Nose cam- “We can and must do the paign raised millions of dol- campaign and has provided same with COVID-19, but lars for research and saved funding for Mental Health governments, universities, the lives of thousands of Aus- First Aid, Suicide Preven- I am, I think it’s important for the health services and other tralian babies. tion, Cool Kids, Teen Men- community and district in general that the public institutions cannot As a result of this initia- tal Health First Aid, Food show goes ahead, and my band, Yellow The last time I went was about four years Door Street Band, is keen to get down ago, but I don’t really know anyone going succeed without the support tive, the Australian SIDS & Mood and Brain Training there and play some songs. this year. COREY DUNNING of every individual,” a club mortality rate fell from programs. MARTIN JOHNSON spokesman said. 195.6 deaths per 100,000 Gawler Rotary is a long- “Rotary Australia has live births between 1980 and term supporter of Australian a long history of involve- 1990, to 51.7 by 2002 and six Rotary health indigenous ment in health initiatives by 2017. health scholarships and rais- and health research, but this In recent years, Australian es funds to support Austra- great work receives little Rotary Health has focused lian Rotary Health in many recognition and even less on mental health with its Lift ways, including its annual publicity.” the Lid on Mental Illness hat night.

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The events listed below may have schedule alterations or postponements because of COVID-19 restrictions, so please get in contact with organisers if you wish to attend. I don’t have little ones any more so it’s probably Absolutely thrilled – I’ll be going not for me. TINA DUNLEAVY Gawler History Team talk. month. Come and share your garden with my daughter, son-in-law and Thursday, August 5 at 7.30pm at Zion experience with us. For more information, grandson. ANNE O’KEEFFE Not really, I don’t think I know anyone going. Lutheran Hall (rear of 22b Cowan Street, contact Dave Keogh 0408 825 557. DONNA GUIDOTTA Gawler). Marie-Louise Lees will speak on Gawler Health Foundation bingo mornings. the history of Gawler Meals on Wheels. Secure your seat by emailing Brian Thom The Gawler Health Foundation has started on [email protected] or phone 0412 a bingo morning at the Kingsford Hotel, 32 015 990. Murray Street, Gawler, on the first Thursday of the month starting at 9.30am. For more Gawler Car Club Drive It-Old Car Day. information, contact Nicki Ryan on 0412 OF THE WEEK Wednesday, September 1. The club hosts 804 693. PET an invitation to all clubs for a picnic day at Bethany Reserve near Tanunda. More Gawler Suicide Prevention Community Group. Hello, I’m Sean and I’m the looking for my next scritch. information is available from club publicity Meets at the Sport & Community Centre, AWL Pet of the Week. I just can’t wait to strut officer Trevor Bellchambers at (trevorbell@ Nixon Terrace. First Tuesday of each month Are you looking for a around your home looking adelaide.on.net). at 6.30pm. Contact Robyn Stecker on 0418 830 711 for more information – all are gorgeous guy to come and for the best spots to nap Ongoing welcome. brighten up your heart and in. Though, my favourite Gawler Civic Centre guided tours. home? spot for a cat-nap will always Gawler Prostate Cancer Support and Well, I think I’m the be your lap. Every Saturday at 10am. Explore behind Awareness Group. the scenes and discover interesting facts “purrfect” fit. Just look at my Please give me my second about the State Heritage-listed Gawler Civic First Tuesday of each month. 7pm at Gawler Health Service Conference Room luscious ginger coat. chance. Take me home Centre. For more information or to book in, I’m just three years old and today and let’s find love Come and meet me at AWL’s call 8522 9267. – all welcome. For more information, call 0421 421 793. ready to start my adventure together. Animal Care Centre, 1-19 Aussie Farm Fresh Market. with a family that loves me. P.S. I’m desexed, Dementia Carer Support Group. Cormack road, Wingfield. Every Saturday from 8am-noon. Wide Do you love to cuddle? I love microchipped, vaccinated, variety of local and South Australian Meets on the third Tuesday of every Adoption opening times: month, at Williamstown RSL, 11 Memorial to cuddle. Affection is my health-checked and ready to produce. 2 Lyndoch Road, Gawler. For more middle name, and I’ll spend find my home. 10am-3pm information, go to (www.facebook.com/ Drive, Williamstown. A regularly scheduled GawlerMarket/) group facilitated by experienced, all day following you around I’m $50 to adopt. awl.org.au professional staff to enable you to connect Gawler Lions Market. with other carers in your area, to share Every Sunday from 8am-noon. Come and experiences and learn practical coping Become a foster ‘pawrent’ today and help pets in need browse a wide range of stalls from books, strategies. To book, contact Tamara to plants, to woodwork. At Gawler Railway Fullerton on 0476 848 074. Are you looking for a rewarding experience? Station carpark, Twentythird Street, Gawler. Change an animal’s life for the better by becoming an AWL foster carer. For more information, call 0437 675 653. SA Weight Watchers. Help pets in need grow, heal and socialise before they’re ready Meets every Monday at the Elderly Centre, to be adopted into their forever happy home. Gawler Garden Club. Gawler West, from 5.30pm-7.30pm. For From kittens and puppies to cats and dogs, AWL has many animals that need a helping paw. Monthly meetings held at Zion Lutheran more information, contact Mary Meyer on Church Hall on the first Tuesday of every 8522 3555 or Ali on 0402 222 101. All the training, food and equipment you need to be provided by AWL. Apply online (awl.org.au) today or find out more over the phone - 8348 1300​. Page 22 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au YOUR COMMUNITY Human rights museum explored LOOKING BACK

RECENT online meetings be- cause of lockdown gave the Rotary Club of Gawler Light an opportunity to search more widely for guest speakers to tell their story. Last Tuesday’s meeting in- through the files of The Bunyip troduced members to a fellow Rotarian, Eric Hughes, from 150 YEARS AGO Kingscliff in northern NSW. ODDFELLOWS AND FORRESTERS ANNIVERSARY AT Eric was part of a team that WILLIAMSTOWN…The Loyal Lyndoch Lodge, and the enabled the formation of the Court Williamstown Pride, held their annual picnic on the grounds of Mr C. Snellgrove, on Thursday last, and the spot Canadian Museum of Human chosen being very pleasantly situated on the southside of Rights (CMHR) in Winnipeg, Victoria Creek. The ground was rather wet and soft for the the capital of Manitoba. sports, but in all other respects was very favourable. The weather was all that could be desired for such an occasion. Serving as its interim chair The attendance was not so large as we expected to wit- and then chair of the board of ness— the procession comprised only twenty Oddfellows trustees, Eric demonstrated a and ten Forresters. passion for the principles of this emotionally challenging muse- 100 YEARS AGO THE BELLS OF ST GEORGE’S…The congregation of St um. George’s Church, Gawler, are to have fulfilment of their He wrote: “We believe in this ambitions in the placing of a peal of bells in the beauti- project because we believe in a ful church which is a monument to the memory of the pioneers of the district. It has long been desired the church very simple notion: that injus- ABOVE: The Canadian Museum of should be completed by the inclusion of a peal of bells, tice, inequality, and inequity Human Rights in winter. and finality was reached through the efforts of the Rector can be solved by action. (Rev. S. T. C. Best) and Mr and Mrs C. S. Watson, aided by a “The CMHR will stand as a RIGHT: Viola Desmond, a civil strong committee, their solicitation being that the Church testament to action and the re- rights activist from the 1940s, and should memorize the fallen in this manner. Canada’s first solo female to be on sults that come from our shared a banknote. 50 YEARS AGO belief in humanity.” PHOTOS: Supplied GREENOCK TRAGEDY AIRED IN PARLIAMENT…In State He also made it clear that Parliament last week the Member for Light, Dr B. C. Eastick, while building the museum referring to the recent Greenock disaster, said he had never seen on the faces of men (particularly members of the EFS) seemed like an improbable task, such a look of fear and fright, as though they could not he was reminded of humanity’s believe that what was before them had happened or could capacity to do the improbable happen. He said the situation at Greenock was one that had to be seen to be believed. The occurrence had another when they set their minds to it. manity has suffered as the result Eric moved back to Austra- “I secretly think the warmer tragic aspect he said. The secretary-treasurer of the EFS His presentation captivated of the beliefs of others. lia in 2017, having spent many climate in winter was the big unit at Greenock, Mr A. R. Nenke, was one of the first peo- club members, helping them ple to attend the accident. He suffered a heart attack two “As a museum, its role is to years earlier working in Austra- decider,” the spokesman said. days later and died after a further 24 hours. understand the journey Canada educate and recognise those lia before returning to Calgary “Follow our progress through made to establish the museum that suffered and for you as the to spend time with family. this year and if you like what we 25 YEARS AGO not only for Canadian issues but visitor to have your own discus- He and his wife missed life do, come and visit us when we NO LITTLE GREEN MEN! …Strange lights in the skies over for matters affecting the human sions regarding what you have Down Under and realised that Adelaide’s northern suburbs on Friday night sparked a race. seen,” a club spokesman said. Australia had become their meet again at the Gawler Arms barrage of calls to UFO researchers. But upon investigation each Tuesday at 7.30pm or visit there was no visiting spaceship packed with little green The museum recognises a “Through knowledge, we can home, along with the good men, just a couple of World War II search lights piercing the large number of the known and all strive to assist change as it friends they had made during our website (www.gawlerlight- darkness as part of a fundraiser for Trinity College. The col- less-known inequities that hu- occurs.” their earlier stay. rotary.org).” lege had organised Hugh Davis from Search Light Electrical, One Tree Hill, to use the historic lights to “jazz up” their film night at the Gawler Cinema. SCHOOL’S IN 10 YEARS AGO Gawler East Hewett are working with maths expert Tierney BINGE-DRINKING MINORS ON THE RISE…Binge drinking among Primary School Primary School Kennedy in a back-to-front approach to children and teenagers at local mathematics. parties is on the rise, the head of Students and families are beginning to Congratulations to students who have Students are improving their numeracy local police has warned. prepare for Book Week 2021, which will been awarded class awards last week. Barossa Local Service Area chief be held during week six from August 23 skills by correcting their misconceptions inspector Alex Zimmermann They are Curtis, Maysn, Lily, Jaxon, kee- and using a hands-on approach to investi- said the situation had escalated to 27. over the past five years, posing a gan, Teleah, Alister, Kade, Zac, Chelsea, gate key concepts. significant problem for the region Gawler East Primary School will hold Millie, Ryan, Lexi, Emily S, lucas, Ayla, its costume parade on the Friday and run a Students from Mr Dale’s Year 7 and local law enforcement. Nick, Luca and Harry. maths class were last week engaged Chief inspector Zimmermann said increased alcohol best-dressed competition. No.No. 64consumption 64 among minors8 8 was “tying up valuable police7 7 There will also be a 20 cent book sale. 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Renae Thornley, Katrina Go and Chelsea Mawson hang out in Tanunda on Sunday.

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Haydon, Grayson, Bryan and Gio D’Onofrio, Martina Lutterdal, Marianne Vestblom and “Monster” the dog are in good spirits in Arlo Rann make the most of the Tanunda on Sunday. sunshine in Tanunda. CROSSWORD

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August 2021 • Week 1 CAPRICORN Dec 22 – Jan 19 Don’t be upset by a remark from a person whom you know is often rude. You know Buddy this person well enough to realise that they sometimes overstep the mark.Romance: Your Bunyip’s relationship will strengthen if you get the chance to spend some time alone. Your partner may want to see Birthday List* a little more of you. AQUARIUS Jan 20 – Feb 18 BORN AUG 1 - 10 A positive aspect to Mercury at the begin- ning of the week will help you to focus your mind. This will be an especially good time for communicating your ideas to the people Oscar around you. Romance: The marriage of a close friend will help you to understand the strengths and weaknesses of your own relationship. Scanlan PISCES Feb 19 – Mar 20 A difficult aspect to Pluto will bring some negative energy to the surface. Make sure that you deal with these issues honestly and Jed Wait openly. Romance: Your emotional needs may Darren and Sue Rollings out and about in be greater than those of your partner. A get-to- Tanunda on Sunday. PHOTO: Phil Williams gether later in the week will help to create a closer balance between you. ARIES Mar 21 – Apr 19 If your name is on the monthly A powerful aspect to Saturn could make you Buddy Bunyip Birthday List, you are a little negative at times. Do your best to see some balance in the situation, however hard in the running for a FREE Gawler this may be. Romance: Don’t criticise your Cinema kids’ movie ticket! partner for something which is unavoidable. A sudden let-down will upset you, but you should do your A name will be picked from the list and the winner notified on Friday, August 20. best to put this in a broader context. TRIPLE B FM 89.1 TAURUS Apr 20 – May 20 WORD SEARCH An acquaintance who comes from a different LOCAL RADIO GUIDE background from yourself will give you (As we are a volunteer organisation, these programmes could change without notice) some useful advice. You may be getting in Adapted a rut at the moment and need a shove in the Advertisements WEDNESDAY: Midnight The Amrap Lounge (New Australian in- right direction. Romance: A negative comment by your dependent releases 2016-2021) 7.00 a.m. The Morning Espres- partner may make you feel a little insecure. A powerful Atlas so with Jason 9.00 a.m. Back on Track Hosted by Boomer Roy aspect to Venus later in the week will put your relation- (Request’s Welcomed) Midday Mid-Week Party with Rob (Orig- ship back on track. Balls inals, Covers, Rock & Blues – Turn it Up) 4.00 p.m. “SWINGIN’ SIDE OF COUNTRY” With Gazza. It’s designed to have you toe GEMINI May 21 – Jun 21 Click tappin, knee slappin, hand clappin’ and don’t let me catch you Somebody whom you meet through work Coral nappin’! 6.00 p.m. “AUSSIE COUNTRY” with Gazza. Bringing will be interested in getting to know you. you classic Aussie country and fresh singles from our country This new friend may help you to understand Costs singer/songwriters. 8.00 p.m. Musical Meanderings with Matt yourself a little better. Romance: A get-to- Crest & then Triple B Music Mix 10.00 p.m. The Amrap Lounge (New gether which lasts longer than expected will give you a Australian independent releases 2016-2021). chance to get your relationship onto a new level. Don’t Elder THURSDAY: 6.00 a.m. Brekkie with Davo & Sophia 9.00 a.m. be afraid to express your feelings clearly and directly! Zelda’s Heaps Mo’s Blues plus (Last Thursday each month Ka- Fancy CANCER Jun 22 – Jul 22 leidoscope Arts in the Barossa) Midday Back in the Day with Forced Paul. This week we celebrate the talents of the Scots:- Harry A powerful aspect to Jupiter will make this Lauder, Andy Stewart, Lulu, The Bay City Rollers, Rod Stewart & a lucky week for you. Do your best to open Forth Susan Boyle 2.00 p.m. The Swingin’ Big Band Sounds with Sue yourself up to a new opportunity which you Frail 4.00 p.m. Triple B Music Mix 5.00 p.m. Wardy’s Post 90’s Rock have been avoiding until now. Romance: Show (Currently on leave) 7.00 p.m. The Jazz Man with Charlie A romantic evening later in the week will be Freed 8.30 p.m. The Power & The Pash’n Music Mix. difficult to forget. Your partner’s positive mood will help to bring you out of your shell. Funds FRIDAY: Midnite Triple B Music Mix 4.00 a.m. The Big Barossa Breakfast 7.00 a.m. Friday I’m in Love with Helen 9.00 a.m. LEO Jul 23 – Aug 22 Ghost Friday Mix-Ups with Zofia (once a fortnite)1.00 p.m. Everything A positive aspect to Jupiter will help you to Glaciers but the Kitchen Sink with Rob, Laughs & No Musical Stone Un- gather support for an idea which you would turned. 5.00 p.m. On or Off your Dial with Radical Roy alt. Triple like to carry out. People will be especially Helpful B Music Mix 7.00 p.m. Nostalgia Music with Charlie (Golden open to your input at the moment, so this Model Rulers Vases Oldies) 9.00 p.m. Blues Lagoon (Blues). would be an excellent time to push ahead. Romance: India Natural Russia Zebra SATURDAY: Midnight Australian Music 1960-2000 6.00 a.m. Make sure that you believe someone who tells you that Isolated The Big Barossa Breakfast 9.00 a.m. Triple B Music Mix 11.00 they are not interested in you. 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NAME:______PHONE: ��������������������������������� AGE:______HOME TOWN:______The Bunyip newspaper has teamed up with the Gawler Show to offer FIVE lucky winners a ‘Membership Pass’ for the winners of our Buddy Bunyip’s colouring-in competition (normally priced at $45). Only children between the ages of 1-15 qualify. Please cut-out your beautifully coloured page and drop it into: The Bunyip Office, 120 Murray Street, Gawler by 1.00pm Thursday, August 19, 2021. *Winners will be published in The Bunyip, August 25 edition. No photocopies allowed! Each of the 4 tickets in a Membership Pass admits 1 x adult OR 3 x children under 16 years Please ensure all your details are filled out at the bottom of the entry for us to contact the winners - any entries with missing information will not qualify. Winners will be drawn on Friday, August 20, 2021* www.bunyippress.com.au “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 Page 27 TV Guide

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Page 28 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au The Property Insights Site Support, clarity for homeowners welcomed THE Real Estate Institute of Australia (REIA) has welcomed federal Oppo- sition Leader Anthony Albanese’s announcement that Labor would support the status quo for negative gearing and capital gains tax should it form govern- ment. REIA president Adrian Kelly said households and small businesses needed cer- tainty as 12 million Austra- The vast majority of property investors lians remained in lockdown. “Many mum-and-dad in- are everyday Australians looking to vestors have borne the brunt provide for their own retirements, who are of the rental eviction mora- also instrumental in providing the rental toriums and stepped up to Perfect for a accommodation that is needed by the 27 per provide social and afford- able housing through this cent of Australians who rent their home. period,” he said. “The vast majority of - ADRIAN KELLY growing family property investors are ev- We also do not want CGT Mr Kelly said REIA was eryday Australians looking to become overly punitive renewing its commitment to to provide for their own re- and disincentivise and dis- axe taxes that affected hous- THIS three-bedroom home backyard, which includes a tirements, who are also in- PROPERTY DETAILS courage households from ing affordability. is close to both city and tool shed. strumental in providing the Rrightsizing.ETI RThisE will particIN- G“It isA timeW for stateLE andR country in Andrews Farm, Please note the wall air- rental accommodation that ularly be the case as Austra- Open: By appointment is needed by the 27 per cent In one of our well afederalppoin tegovernmentsd homes to get and with St Columba Price: $320 a week conditioner and gas heater lia’s population ages. of Australians who rent theirEnjo y the community and indeperidnd eofn cpunitivee of a rstampetirem dutyent village College and shops right Address: 10 President in the lounge area are “We thank the Opposition once and for all; and this around the corner, it is ideal Avenue, Andrews Farm home. for taking on board the ad- excluded from the lease, “ATO data shows that that will be our centrepiece to for a young family. Available: August 24 and pets are negotiable. vice ofCURRENT the real estate indus -VACANCIESthe government’s recent- Agent: Harcourts Gawler the majority – just over 70 try as practitioners working The three bedrooms are all Please register your interest per cent – of investors own at the coalface of property ly-announced parliamentary double-sized with built-in online to view this property just one investment proper- markets and welcome the inquiry into housing supply robes, while the kitchen conditioner in the living because only applicants ty. commitment toU NkeepIT 8 GnegaOVER- NOledR D AbyLY VJasonILLAG EFalinski MP,” features gas cooking and room, and the bathroom who have inspected the “Continuing to support tive gearing as it2 is;0 Dandaly notStre et,he G said.awler East a wall air-conditioner that has a bath separate to the property will be considered. successful tax settings 2 Bedroom with lMrarg eKelly living also welcomed increase capital gainsar etax.”a, rev cycle a/c, well overlooks the dining area. stand-alone shower. Application forms are that encourage investment In 2019, REIA ran a “ma- the Opposition’s commit- and has assisted investors appointed kitchementn, ba ttohr oprovideom & bipartisan There is another split- The carport leads into a fully available online via 1Form jor myth-busting campaign”laundry. Re ar courtyard w/- system reverse-cycle air paved, low-maintenance or 2Apply. throughout the COVID-19 about negative gearing and support of legislated tax cuts pergola & timbthater dputeck inmoreg. money back pandemic is most welcome CGT to investors andSe ptenantsarate remote acc ess in a time of great uncertain- that reached morega rthanage. C10lo se intoto m ahip-pocketsin street and the ty. million property customers.($ 199,economy.950)

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HAMLEY BRIDGE Finance Officer AGED CARE INCORPORATED (Maternity Leave Cover) Hamley Bridge Aged Care (12 month contract) ew Arrivals The NNewinformation we requireArrivals includes: has the opportunity for Applications are invited for a motivated and • A photograph • Where the baby was born enthusiastic individual to join Council’s • Date of birth • Names of the people in the photo Nurses, Carers and Ancillary/ Finance team. • Suburb of the family Hospitality casual and This full-time contract role will provide support to Council’s Finance team and undertake Please email us at [email protected] permanent positions available. various day to day tasks such as bank reconciliations, journals, data entry etc. We invite you to apply if you, are able to While experience is desirable, full training will work in a team environment, be fl exible be provided to the successful applicant. The to work a variety of shifts, have good role is initially offered on a 12 month contract, however, there is the possibility for extension. communication skills and most importantly The role will primarily operate from Council’s be passionate about assisting the Maitland office. residents to live their lives to the fullest. Part-time and job share arrangements will Not for profi t salary packaging available. be considered. Requirements: How to apply • RN/EN current AHPRA registration For full details and the process for application • PCA - Aged Care Cert 3 (or equivalent) please access the Application Kit via www.yorke.sa.gov.au. For more information • All positions to comply with Flu and contact Carina Congdon on 08 8832 0000. Applications close at 5.00pm on Friday 13th COVID-19 vaccination regulations August 2021. Tell us • Valid National Police Check less than All applicants must address the selection 12months old criteria found in the Application Kit to be considered for the role. Council is an Equal your story... Closing Date: Friday 20 August 2021 Opportunity Employer, is smoke free and committed to a safe and healthy workplace. Enquiries for Application & Job Description: Andrew Cameron Dawn Hilditch Chief Executive Officer – Yorke Hamley Bridge Aged Care Inc Peninsula Council PO Box 11 Hamley Bridge SA 5401 Send us a brief story about your special day along Phone: 08 8528 2276 with some photos to [email protected] Email: [email protected] TS4051

Work with a great supportive team and a reputable and growing organisation! About the company: JOURNALIST/ADVERTISING Rural manufacturing and merchandise Japara – Trevu Aged Care Home based business located at Calomba (25 minutes from Balaklava and 20 minutes currently has the below vacancy: FEATURE WRITER from Two Wells). The Murray Pioneer is seeking a special publications journalist/ PERSONAL CARE WORKERS co-ordinator. About the roles: Successful applicants will possess: • Full time positions. The successful applicant will have outstanding writing, • Immediate start available. - A Certificate III in Individual Support / Aged Care editing and creative skills. You will possess strong planning, All applicants must: - A passion for, and previous experience working in Aged Care organisational and staff management skills with the ability to - Strong interpersonal and communication skills • Be physically fit. work comfortably under pressure in a fast-paced environment. • Be capable of working on own or in a The successful applicant should demonstrate a strong team. CLEANERS / LAUNDRY HANDS command of English with a keen interest in shaping a publication • Be willing to undertake pre-employment Casual position- various shifts available across a fortnightly to distinguish the content to its target audience. medical and drug test. roster Our Vision is to be a thriving Responsibilities: peninsula, proud of our heritage, Successful applicants will have: lifestyle, diverse and vibrant TRADE ASSISTANT/ • Source story ideas and write content.communities. - Previous experience working in a similar role (aged care SHEET METAL WORKER experience is preferred) • Generate storyA ideasgreat for placewriting staff.to live, work and play. • Manage writing staff About the role: • Approve content, photography and appearance of featured • Assist in the assembly of grain silos. FOOD SERVICES ASSISTANT articles. • Tek screwing, drilling and fitting various Successful applicants will possess: • Liaise with writers and graphic designers to discuss components. - A Food Safety Certificate features, layouts and artwork. Applicant must: - Previous experience working in a similar role (aged care • Proofread, edit and rewrite articles to meet publication • Have experience with sheet metal or experience is desirable) standards. using power tools. - Have strong interpersonal and communication skills • Raise the profile of the publication. - Have high standards in food preparation • Assist all staff to meet deadlines. TRADE ASSISTANT/ • Liaise with advertising staff to deliver client editorial. • Have a high attention to detail to ensure high-quality PAINTER About the role: LEISURE AND LIFESTYLE Assistant material is produced for the newspaper and special • Wire brushing and scraping welds in Part Time Limited Duration position publications. preparation for painting. The successful applicant will possess: • Utilise company social media and digital channels to raise • Spray painting various items. - A Certificate III in Leisure and Lifestyle awareness of special publications to increase readership. - Previous experience in providing recreational activities Applicant must: Position requirements: - A current Australian driver’s licence • Have an eye for detail. • Bachelor’s degree in journalism/communications or - The ability to be self-motivated and promote a positive work related desired, but not essential. WELDER/ environment • 3 years of work experience in a newsroom desired but not - A high level of written and verbal communication skills essential. BOILERMAKER About the role: Applications to: • Strong writing, editing and interpersonal skills. • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. • Predominantly welding galvanised sheet Home Manager – [email protected] or 08 8522 1045 metal, pipe and RHS. • Experience using Indesign. Trevu Aged Care Home Applicant must: 1-13 Deland Avenue, Gawler East SA 5118 All written applications in confidence • Have previous welding experience. should be directed to * All applicants must provide evidence of their right to work in Australia and a Please send your resume and a cover valid National Police Check* Mr Paul Mitchell MR0829 letter by Thursday 12th August 2021 to: [email protected] [email protected] or phone: 08 8527 0020 for an application Applications close: 5pm August 12, 2021 form BT0988 Page 32 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC NOTICES & TRAINING PUBLISHER’S TERMS AND CONDITIONS • Copy received constitutes an order for publication and acceptance of conditions. • All monthly accounts are charged monthly to the advertiser and must be paid to within 30 days of the date of the invoice. • The position of advertisements is at the discretion of the newspapers. The publisher will make all reasonable attempts to position advertisements upon request where special arrangements have been made and agreement Employment reached on payment of appropriate loading charges. We cannot guarantee bookings, which are in any way opportuni� es conditional. Located just an hour from Adelaide in the • Advertisements deemed to resemble editorial style presentation will be bordered with the word Barossa Valley, Faith Lutheran College provides “Advertisement” in 10-point type place at the top of the a dynamic and diverse learning environment advertisement. for students from Early Learning through to • The publisher will not publish any advertisement stating Year 12. Our vison at Faith is to “inspire and that money is sent to a post office box. equip every student to discover, develop and • The publisher has absolute discretion over the use their gi� s, embrace life’s challenges and publication of advertisements and reserves the right to follow Christ.” reject advertisements deemed unsuitable for publication. Advertisements lodged must comply with Advertising We are currently seeking suitably qualifi ed and Codes of the Media Council of Australia and with the passionate educators to join our team of caring interpretations of the Advertising Standards Council. staff as we embrace this vision and prepare our • The advertiser or agent must notify the newspaper of any students for the world. error immediately after publication. The newspaper shall not be responsible for any error notified after seven days. HASS Teacher 2022 The publishers are not responsible for recurring errors. Full-� me permanent posi� on The publisher will not be held accountable for any loss of income, be it business, personal or otherwise as a result of This role requires any error or omission relating to an advertisement. • a sound understanding of the IBO philosophy • Telephone instructions are accepted, but the publishers and MYP Individuals and Socie� es subject are not liable for error or misunderstandings, if not confirmed in writing prior to publication deadline. guide • The advertiser or agent accepts full responsibility • experience and proven record of successful for content of advertisements published and agrees to teaching of a range of HASS subjects up to indemnify the publisher and its employee and agents FO5064-V2 Year 12 level against any liability whatsoever which may arise from such publications including liability for negligence. • highly developed general communica� on • Copyright. Where no charge is made for the preparation skills and knowledge of advertising material, the publisher will remain owner of • a commitment to the Chris� an ethos of the the copyright of the material. Such advertising material may only be reproduced with the consent of the publisher and College upon payment of such fee as the publisher may require. English Teacher 2022 Full-� me permanent posi� on Teaching secondary English up to Stage 2, including Middle School MYP, this role requires • a sound understanding of the IBO philosophy and MYP, Language and Literature Subject Guide • a proven record of successful English teaching PUBLIC CONSULTATION • knowledge and experience to teach English PUBLIC NOTICE up to Year 12 level Alienation Authorisationof Community Landfor By Lease • highly developed general communica� on skills and knowledge NOTICEWeed is hereby Control given in accordanceon Road with Reserves Section 202(2) of Pursuantthe Local Government to Section Act 1999 that221 the Adelaideof the Plains Local • a commitment to the Chris� an ethos of the Council is proposing to grant a 10 year + 10 year lease to the College TwoGovernment Wells Golf Club Act Incorporated 1999, it at is Section an offence 8, McPharlin for For a posi� on descrip� on or more informa� on Roada personLewiston, to known make as “Lewistonan alteration Park.” to a public visit our website www.faith.sa.edu.au or email: road, which includes the interference [email protected] Interested persons are invited to make a written submission on withthe proposed vegetation lease agreement on a betweenroad or Council the and removal the Applica� ons close at Twoof Wells vegetation Golf Club Incorporated. from a road, without an 4.00pm on Friday 3 September 2021 Authorisation to do so from the relevant and should be addressed to: A copycouncil. of the Council Report on the proposal and attached Confi den� al – Ben Schwarz Draft Lease may be viewed at the Principal Office, 2a Wasleys Road,For Mallala, the the purpose Two Wells of Service controlling Centre, Old declared Port Wake - Deputy Principal fieldplants Road, onTwo roadsWells or inCouncil’s its area, website the www.apc.sa.gov. Adelaide Faith Lutheran College au. Plains Council hereby authorises land Phone: 8561 4200 PM0290 Email: [email protected] A reportowners on this adjoining matter will thebe prepared road reservefor Council’s in consid its - erationCouncil and written area, submissions who would must otherwisebe received by be close of businessresponsible on Friday for 21 the October payment 2016 addressed of the to: costs Jamesand Miller expenses of such removal to Landscape ChiefSA Executive Northern Officer and Yorke, to remove from Adelaidethe road Plains reserveCouncil the declared plants and POonly Box 18, the Mallala declared SA 5502 plants pursuant to the Or by email to [email protected] SA Act 2019. Before undertaking any such control the Enquiries relating to this proposal may be directed to Rob Employ Locally Adamland on owner (08) 8527 must 0200. consult with a Landscape SA Northern and Yorke officer, and the Adelaide Plains Council, with regard to the control methods to be used. The land Advertise Locally owner shall accept full responsibility for, and must ensure that any weed control activity, including the use of chemicals and/or spraying, does not interfere with or cause damage to the road reserve, native vegetation, or in any way affect the property of any other person. Landscape SA Northern and Yorke Contact 8522 1233 Details: Clare Office: (08) 8841 3400 Just a phone call away This Notice is valid for the period 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022 (inclusive), unless revoked by further notice. James Miller, Chief Executive Officer

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SANFLW players Demi Sonnemann, Natasha Holmes, Shelby Smith, Laitiah Huynh and Jovanka Zecevic have helped elevate Gawler Central into a women’s footy powerhouse in 2021. PHOTOS: Liam Phillips Stars align for SANFLW talent to flock to Tiger Town

Shelby Smith Laitiah Huynh survive long term, and we haven’t Liam Phillips takes a mark. sidesteps a had that in recent years on the girls’ [email protected] tackler. side, which is something we’re real- @LiamPhil35 ly looking to change since our boys’ program is one of the biggest in the AFTER winning just one game in league. four seasons in senior women’s “For the clinic, we were only ex- footy, Gawler Central coach Matt pecting maybe 15 girls, and we had Knight had a stroke of luck when double that come out, and now the the Adelaide Footy League ruled Jovanka club has a relationship with these 30 Zecevic girls and their parents and when it’s that regular SANFLW players lines up would be ineligible for club footy for goal. time to launch our junior team we in 2021. have a place to start.” Central District’s Shannon Mur- Eagle Jovanka Zecevic said she phy had been with the Tigers for year with COVID-19 and the way it he had filled out his 30-player list. it’s their character that stands out just didn’t really know much about some time, and Central District the seasons lined up – but this year “It happened very quick – I thought as much as their football ability. Knight or Gawler Central when she best-and-fairest Shelby Smith had we were able to make it happen. we had two or three from Eagles, “I wanted to make sure we first heard about the opportunity, won multiple netball best-and-fairest “I think getting someone with Shel- and two or three from Centrals, and weren’t just bringing over footbal- but decided to dive in head first. awards with the Tigers as well, but by’s stature was massive, and then I think in the space of 24 hours that lers who would rock up, play and “It all started when they made Knight admits he had no idea how through Shannon and a couple of girls total number got up to 13,” he said. then leave – we made sure these the rule that we weren’t allowed quickly that number would grow. we were able to get some players to all “We filled our list of 30 girls and were women willing to buy into to come back to local footy, so I “It just sort of played out natural- come over together as mates. then cut off registrations, and as it what we’re building here, and I couldn’t go back to play for Ade- ly really,” he said. “I was also doing some assis- played out, of the 12 or 13 recruits, couldn’t have asked for anything laide University,” she said. “I went and watched a fair bit of tant coaching with the Woodville we’ve ended up with seven or eight more in that respect.” “A few of us at Eagles heard SANFLW footy in the preseason, be- West-Torrens men’s team, but I after some injuries and availability With the incredible resources about Matt coaching at Gawler Cen- ing a footy nut. didn’t really have much contact issues. now at the club, Gawler Central tral and figured it would be a great “And having Shannon and a cou- with the women down there, so “I think it’s really given a boost took the opportunity to hold a wom- opportunity to come somewhere ple of girls play from our club for that was again through Shannon to the girls we already had here, be- en’s football clinic for school-aged different and have a bit of a kick. Centrals, and I’ve probably known Murphy, and she would get in con- cause they’re out here starting out kids during the school holidays, “The vibes have been really good Shelby Smith for eight or nine years tact with the Eagles girls who were and learning the game and they’re coached by the SANFLW players. here – I really like the girls and ev- while she’s won three best-and-fair- looking for a place to play since they playing with girls that are high-lev- “It’s great to be able to win games eryone gets along, so it’s a lot of ests in our netball teams. couldn’t go back to their clubs.” el SANFLW performers and learn- of footy now, but for me that’s just fun. “We have always been really keen Knight said that a recruiting haul ing from them every session. a small part of what it takes to make “I’m really enjoying it here, so I to get Shelby out playing footy with of five or six players quickly became “It’s like I’ve got a whole team of a successful club,” he said. might come back (next season), but us, but it didn’t really pan out last double figures, and before he knew coaches with me out on the field, and “We need to have junior footy to we’ll see it how goes.”

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WILLIAMSTOWN’S Tess Mad- gen sensationally qualified for the Olympic Games’ knockout stages of the women’s basketball tour- nament on Monday night, beating Puerto Rico by 27 points after re- quiring a win of at least 25 points to advance. It was far from smooth sailing in Tokyo for the Opals, who trailed by six points early in the second quar- ter, before heading into halftime leading by three. Needing a massive second half to leapfrog Canada as the best third- placed team and earn qualification to the next round, Marianna Tolo and Cayla George produced terrific third Opals Tess Madgen and Sara Blicavs celebrate from the sidelines in Monday quarters, extending the lead to 16 night’s big win over Puerto Rico. PHOTOS: Instagram heading into the final break. Puerto Rico fought hard, and held much while she’s been over there be- I know she isn’t taking for granted. the lead at 16 with just minutes re- cause it’s pretty full on, but from the “We beat USA without Liz in the maining, until the Opals rattled off messages and the photos we’ve seen, warm-up games, so I think if every- 13 of the last 15 points to win by 27 she seems really happy,” she said. body plays their absolute best we and book their spot in today’s quar- “We kind of thought that after Liz definitely have a chance.” ter-final against USA. Cambage withdrew that our chance Elsewhere in the Australian Olym- Madgen played sparingly in the at a medal was gone, but I think the pic team, the men’s football journey win against Puerto Rico, but has whole experience has brought them has come to an end after the Olyroos registered minutes in all three group all closer together as a team. were shocked by Egypt last week. stage games, indicating she is part of “She’s rooming with Tess Lavey Xavier College alumnus and Australia’s best 10-player rotation and Cayla George, and I mean she’s former Gawler Eagles youngster while two players miss out on min- been with Cayla since they were 12 Riley McGree was suspended for utes all together. years old at Eastern Mavericks. the final game due to yellow card Tess’s mum, Deb, said it had been “ I don’t think there’s anything accumulation, leaving the team an incredible experience for the that could really dampen what kind without a strong attacking threat in whole family. of experience they’re having. midfield. While winning a medal was the ul- “She’s dreamed about this for so Former St Columba student Thom- timate goal, just getting a chance to long, and to have just missed out on as Deng, who captained the Olyroos, see her daughter represent Australia the Rio games as the first reserve started the final game at right back. Tess Madgen and New York Liberty’s Bec Allen at the Tokyo on the world’s biggest sporting stage was really devastating, and then to He was unable to stop the Egyptian Olympic training courts. had been a gift in itself, she said. go through two major injuries and attackers as they capitalised on their “We’ve tried not to bother her too finally get her chance is something chances.

Stumpy’s short shots RICK DREWER

IT is more than likely that you The suggestion from some that have never heard of Maenda He might be Australia’s next great he will be become “Australia’s Maenda – I certainly hadn’t until Carl Lewis” is simply irrespon- very recently when he was fea- sprinter – but it’s OK if he’s not sible and serves no purpose other tured in the July 7 edition of The than possible negative pressure. Bunyip. Athletic Club and trains under the With an ambition to eventually involving both aerobic and anaer- Like any sport-orientated teen- watchful eyes of his coach, Rick be selected to represent Australia obic programs, developing speed, ager, Maenda has his sports hero, Coincidentally, with the To- and naturally it is Usain Bolt, and kyo Olympic Games taking place Wilson. at Commonwealth and Olympic endurance and strength. Maenda also competes in the Games, Maenda is well aware Maenda is also very aware of while his future in the sport ap- at the present time, this young pears bright, saddling a burden of man’s speciality is very topical, as 200-metre and 400-metre events, of the major areas that he needs the significance of sports psychol- with his best time in the 200 me- to concentrate on to constantly ogy in enhancing sporting perfor- expectation onto a child externally Maenda is the fastest 14-year-old is a different matter and a ridicu- sprinter in Australia. tres being 23.00 seconds. improve his times to achieve his mance and is also working in this His natural sprinting talent was goals. “I need to get faster out of lous suggestion. Maenda is the fourth of six chil- area. Many a child/teenage “prodigy” dren, and together with his family discovered by accident. While at the blocks, and I also need to work Having had much experience fails to deliver, for a host of rea- migrated to Australia from Congo primary school, in Year 2, he com- on my endurance beyond 150 me- in coaching many very young and sons, in adult life. in 2011. Living at Munno Para pletely rocked the boat and sur- tres in the 200-metre races,” he ac- talented teenagers, over the years, Never has any statement ever West, he is a Year 9 student at prised everybody by beating the knowledges. this is a very formative and signif- been truer than “the only thing Mark Oliphant College. Year 4 students in the sprint race The world record for the icant time for Maenda. wrong with children’s sport are Attention focused upon Maenda on the school’s sports day. 100-metre event is 9.58 seconds – Handling the balance between adults”. when he broke the Australian Ju- As a well-rounded, balanced Maenda is but 1.52 seconds shy of athletic development, studies and May Maenda not be overbur- nior Under-14 record with a time young man, Maenda not only has that mark, but 1.52 seconds is a lot expectations, self-imposed and dened with undue adult expecta- of 11.10 seconds in the 100-metre his athletic ambitions, but is a to work on and shave off over 100 from the exterior, is never easy, tions and demands. sprint event, which also captured high-achieving academic student metres. Usain Bolt set that time and often can result in disappoint- Have your say: the South Australian record. with an aim to work in forensic psy- back in 2009. ment if not managed in a realistic Contact Rick at He is a member of the Saints chology and/or sports psychology. He is on a strict training regime, fashion. [email protected] Page 36 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au SPORT 300-gamer Bunga set to kick on Shannon Hurn

Continued from back page 13 overall, and he said he had some great “Also, I’ve been lucky with injuries that mentors in his early days. I’ve been able to play.” “Fortunately for me, I had a lot of players Hurn’s greatest season was the 2018 one, at the club like Dean Cox and Darren Glass, because he was given his first All-Australian they’re the two who stood out,” he said. blazer as well. “Glass was the captain and I was very for- But the premiership stands above all. tunate to be able to learn from him and play “That’s what I’ve always wanted to do - is alongside him for a lot of football. to play football and win a premiership, that’s “Quinten Lynch was fantastic for me. For why you play,” he said. two years, I got to follow him around at train- “It meant a lot to me. I was fortunate ing, do weights with him as well, learn about enough to be able to play and be a part of professionalism and diet of the game. Those a couple of premierships and grand finals three players were pretty good for me.” growing up with Angaston, Central District Hurn is still firing and he’s not planning and Northern Districts Cricket Club, and on pulling the plug just yet. then my first year over here the club won one “I’m still really enjoying football and it’d and it’s pretty special. be really nice to still play on next year, and “Losing in 2015 was really disappointing, it seems positive, but at the same time, still for myself 2018 was a great year and to be three games, save for finals to go,” he said. able to win it was pretty special.” “A lot can happen. But I’m still keen to Hurn was drafted at the end of 2005, Pick keep playing; the body feels pretty good.” Bulldogs’ clash against Eagles moved Strikers are set for another THE SANFL has released laide Oval had been pushed management plans and the updated fixture for the back to the weekend of spectator numbers but was Bash at Centennial Park Oval remainder of the 2021 September 11 to allow for hopeful matches could re- Statewide Super League, the SANFL grand final to turn to suburban SANFL with the season to be ex- be played on the October venues with crowds under taken out to the regional areas, therefore tended by two weeks. long weekend, a week after similar conditions to what we've been granted the fixture in 2021. the AFL grand final. were in place prior to the Liam Phillips “The initial arrangement was a two year The move will see Cen- He said this would be [email protected] tral District’s game against lockdown. agreement for the SA Regional fixture to be the first time the grand fi- The revised fixture sees @LiamPhil35 hosted at Nuriootpa, and it's a great endorse- Woodville-West Torrens, nal had been played on the which was scheduled for a a consolidation of the split ment for our club and the Barossa & Light long weekend since 2013 round originally scheduled Cricket Association that we can host such an fortnight ago, moved to the - the finale at AAMI Sta- NURIOOTPA’S Centennial Park Oval will event as this. final round. for the next two week- dium, West Lakes, before ends and a reshuffling play host to a Women’s Big Bash League “We've worked hard over many years with The grand final at Ad- moving to between the Adelaide Strikers great support from CA, SACA, SANFL and elaide Oval has also been of the round postponed the following year. during lockdown (previ- and Sydney Sixers on Sunday, November Barossa Council to develop our infrastructure rescheduled to the long “For many years, the Oc- 7 at 1.45pm. to meet the requirements to host these games. weekend on Sunday, Octo- tober long weekend was a ously Round 16) now to be played at the conclusion “We had over 1600 attend the last match. ber 3. really successful tradition It won’t be the first time the Big Bash has We'd hope for at least this many, and being a The season will resume for the SANFL grand fi- of the minor round (Round travelled to Nuriootpa, and Nuriootpa Cricket 19) to ensure a full season Sunday fixture may well attract an even big- with a revised Round 16 on nal so both the league and Club vice president Brett Lydeamore said it is ger crowd.” Saturday, August 7, in line clubs agreed this was the is completed. a coup for the town. The last time the Striker women came to with the State Government most favourable date to He said the release of the “We hosted a corresponding game in 2019, town Adelaide won by 57 runs, with Sophie direction following a two- conclude what has been an- revised Statewide Super and another was scheduled in 2020,” he said. Devine finishing 77 not-out, and also taking week postponement due to other unprecedented season League fixture preceded “Due to COVID-19 the fixtures were not 3/13 with the ball. COVID-19. due to the COVID-19 pan- what should be an exciting SANFL chief executive demic,” he said. finish to the minor round, officer Darren Chandler Mr Chandler said the with as many as seven Former Adelaide Striker teams in the mix for a spot Sophie Devine on her way said the start of the four- league was still awaiting to a player-of-the-match week finals series at Ade- further advice on COVID in the top five. performance the last time the Big Bash travelled to Nuriootpa in 2019. LEAGUE PHOTO: File Round 16 – v South Adelaide – Saturday, August 7 – home Round 17 – v Glenelg – Saturday, August 14 – away Round 18 – v Adelaide – Saturday, August 21 – home Round 19 – v Eagles – Saturday, September 4 – away RESERVES Round 16 – v South Adelaide – Saturday, August 7 – home CENTRAL Round 17 – v Glenelg – Saturday, August 14 – away Round 18 – v South Adelaide – Saturday, August 21 – home DISTRICT’S Round 19 – v Eagles – Saturday, September 4 – away REMAINING UNDER-18S Round 15 – v South Adelaide – Saturday, August 7 – away FIXTURES Round 16 – v Glenelg – Saturday, August 14 – home Round 17 – v South Adelaide – TBC Round 18 – v Eagles – Saturday, August 28 – home

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King of Gawler racing recruits trusted help GRAHAM FISCHER Gary Searle, wife Nichole GAWLER racing will have its Seale and daughter Brianna Callinan officially became own “royal family” in season co-trainers recently, with 2021-22. their first runner as a group set to head around the The South Australian media has Gawler track today. called trainer Gary Searle “the king PHOTO: Graham Fischer of Gawler” for a long time, and from August 1, the start of the new rac- ing season, “King” Gary has been joined by wife, “Queen” Nichole, and daughter, “Princess” Brianna. The trio have formed a training partnership, and Searle said he was proud to have his wife and daughter join him as co-trainers. “We believe it was a perfect way to grow our business,” he said. “Nichole has been a magnificent contributor for many years, and it was only fair to have her as a co-trainer. “Brianna has always helped out, but in recent years was based in Ad- elaide and worked for Richard and Chantelle Jolly. “Now, she and husband Sean have decided to buy a property lo- cally, so it was the perfect chance to invite her into the partnership. “Already she has come up with ideas about improving our stable operation.” The Searle-Searle-Callinan part- first runners on the opening day of day, but the meeting was abandoned Perhaps more suitably, they hope today’s Gawler & Barossa Jockey nership were scheduled to have its the season at Port Augusta on Sun- following overnight rain. to have their first Gawler runner at Club meeting. Life is suddenly a lot sunnier after health scare jolts Campbell

GRAHAM FISCHER POPULAR Gawler trainer Ron Campbell overcame a serious health issue to resume his training career in 2021, and he grabbed his first winner for the year when Rustydustysunshine saluted on Anna Jordsjo rides Rustydustysunshine Thursday. to a win at Gawler for trainer On his home track, Campbell’s Ron Campbell. Rustydustysunshine proved too PHOTO: Graham Fischer strong for her rivals in the Gawl- er Club Memberships Due Now Benchmark 54 Handicap (1100m), “I was pretty lucky,” Campbell to bring her to the races today. She Barossa Jockey Club meeting for Ron and Mary. Stokes, who set him- jumping out as a $14 chance. said. was running around and didn’t want the 2020-21 racing season, with self up as a top trainer with stables Rustydustysunshine, ridden by “Getting to hospital quickly was to be caught, but eventually relent- Kayla Crowther becoming the at Morphettville, has since expand- Anna Jordsjo, came out wide to score key. I still have a bit of trouble with ed.” second female rider to finish as top ed his operation to have a training a long-head win from The Haitian my speech, but really I am doing all Rustydustysunshine resumed jockey in a season, riding a double setup at Pakenham in Victoria. Poet ($21), with Circus Dancer ($12) right.” from a short break at Balaklava on to finish with 16 winners. While he is based in Victoria, son three lengths away third. Campbell revealed he had planned June 30, when she finished fourth. She emulates Jamie Kah, who won to retire the six-year-old grey mare “She was caught wide and did a the title two years ago, while Todd Tommy runs the SA operation at Late last year, Campbell went Morphettville. to tend to his horses when he had last year, but had a change of mind. good job to finish as close as she Pannell was victorious last season. a tingling sensation in his arm, and “She loves her racing, and I was did,” Campbell said. Jason Holder, on the other hand, Stokes defeated Morphettville knew he was in a bit of trouble. confident she would run well,” he The mare has now won 11 races has the unique distinction of finish trainers Richard and Chantelle Jol- He ended up in the Lyell McEwin said. and picked up more than $145,000 second for the last three seasons. ly, while Grant Young, who has Hospital having had a stroke, with a “I have her in a day yard and it took in stakes. Top trainer went to former won the previous two titles, came blood clot on his brain. me more than half an hour to catch her Thursday was the final Gawler & Gawler boy Philip Stokes, son of in third. Page 38 “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 www.barossagawlerdirectory.com.au SPORT

Modra flying high after great day at Gawler track

Sutton Sandy turns the home corner with a healthy lead to collect a win at Gawler. PHOTO: Kurt Donsberg

BOB MAY However, that margin was slowly running into second place for Kiah of the three distances at the track, consistency. Friday’s results added eroded by Mister Harlewood, but at Hurley, over Aston Thunder for being 400 metres, 531 metres and to Angela’s good record this year, GAWLER River trainer Ange- the line Sutton Sandy triumphed by Matt Payne. 643 metres. With only a small team which sits at 27 wins and 40 plac- la Modra had a great day out at just over a length from Mister Har- The third win for Modra came in in work, it was a fine result for the ings from 121 starts, giving her a Gawler greyhounds on Friday lewood for Gino Grgurovic, with a 400-metre Grade Six event, with trainer and her helpers, Jack Wil- 22.3 per cent winning rate. afternoon, winning three races on Reiko Bear a further length away another all-the-way winner, this liams and Peter Czupak. Racing continues this week on the program. for Kim Johnstone. time courtesy of Another Ruby. Modra has a long and successful Friday and Tuesday afternoon, as Modra got the scorecard going Angela was able to repeat the dose Always looking safe out in front, record in greyhound racing, on a well as Sunday night. Unfortunately in the first race of the day, a Mixed in the 531-metre Mixed 3/4/5, with Another Ruby finished strongly to local and also national level, cov- due to COVID-19 restrictions, only Grade event over the 643m jour- her runner Sutton Daisy getting off win by two-and-a-half lengths from ering both a training and breeding essential persons can attend, which ney. Modra’s runner, Sutton Sandy, to a flying start from box two. Girl On Fire for Steven Brook, with perspective. excludes the public. jumped well from box eight to go With a two-length lead after leav- Shrinking a whisker away in third A look at her training results Keep an eye out for any chang- straight to the front, and at one stage ing the straight the first time, Sutton spot for Jack Trengrove. shows that she has consistently pro- es to restrictions that will allow the opened up a handy four-length Daisy set a good pace for the event In an unusual twist, the tally for duced 28-plus winners a year over track to welcome the public back break. to win comfortably, with Twin Pick Modra consisted of a winner in each the past decade, which shows her again. Hryhorec and Hill dominate Globe Derby card

GRAHAM FISCHER TWO Wells harness racing train- er-driver Ryan Hryhorec had a good day at the office at Globe Derby Park on Saturday. Hryhorec trained a treble – albeit one was a dead-heat – before hop- ping in the sulky to drive the final winner of the meeting. All of his winners were driven by South Australia’s champion reins- woman Danielle Hill, who finished the meeting with five victories – the 12th time she has achieved that fig- ure in her career. Squaregaiter Aldebaran Dianna and Easy Rolling were the outright winners for Hryhorec, while Gor- don Girl was the dead-heat winner. Gordon Girl and Artillery hit the line together Heavily backed from $2.50 into in a dead-heat finish at Globe Derby Park. $2 favourite, Aldebaran Dianna led PHOTO: Graham Fischer throughout to score a three-and- a-half metre win from Romances ($2.20), with roughie Bacardi Bin- ing, and I’m sure there is plenty of track was outstanding, especially rec’s Gordon Girl ($3.80) finished launch a bid for victory. The four- di ($34) eight metres away third in improvement to come.” considering she rounded them up in fast down the outside, and on the year-old loomed up quickly, but the Hygain Fiber Protect Trotters Easy Rolling turned in a last-to- the space of 300 metres. line, the judge could not split them. had to battle hard before grabbing Handicap (2230m). first win in the SABOTRA Stal- “The mare is racing very well. Charming Major ($41) was 11 a half-head win from Carijoy ($18) The winner was bred and owned lion Tender Closing August 8 Pace “Last week she did it tough fin- metres away in third. with Speak Easy ($11), five metres by Duncan McPherson, of Aldeba- (1800m). ishing second after sitting parked, Hryhorec finished off the card away third. ran Lodge in Victoria. Well backed at $3.80, the four- then tonight she sprinted strongly.” by jumping in the sulky for Murray Hill’s other winners were Childers “Duncan is a fantastic owner and year-old mare scored by nearly four The exciting finish of the night Bridge trainer Alan Cronin, to part- Road for Port Pirie trainer Waylon I’m so glad this filly won for him,” metres from Sutter Man ($15) with was in the TAB Venue Mode Pace ner Premonition in the Val & Don Hornhardt, and Crookwell Jake for Hryhorec said. Master Caribbean ($1.55 fav), more (1800m). Thomas Pace (1800m). Shane Loone from Two Wells. “He is such a positive person and than a length away third. Artillery ($3 favourite), trained Heavily backed from $1.60 into The win on Crookwell Jake was loves his trotters. “To come from last and win in by Paul Cavallaro and driven by $1.28 favourite, Premonition settled a boost for Loone, who has been in “This filly has now won two in a any race is tough,” Hryhorec said. Mark Billinger, led and sprinted for one-out, one-back before Hryhorec ill-health and had to watch the race row and is getting better with rac- “But to do it on a rain-affected home up the straight, but Hryho- came out down the back straight to from home. www.bunyippress.com.au “THE BUNYIP” GAWLER, Wednesday, August 4, 2021 Page 39 King of Gawler racing recruits trusted help SPORT – Page 38 Shannon Hurn at training Crowds are in the lead-up to his 300th game against Collingwood. ‘discouraged’ PHOTO: West Coast Eagles as local sport comes back

COMMUNITY sport in the region is set to return from 300-gamer midnight tonight, but leagues are still in the dark over the exact ruling on spectator at- tendance. Police Commissioner Grant Stevens said spectators would Hurn to kick on be limited to “people there to provide care and supervision for children or players”, but stopped short of calling it a ban JACK HUDSON on crowds. “We are discour- on the weekend in his milestone aging crowds at competition clash, but nonetheless, he was ANGASTON’S Shannon Hurn sports at the moment,” he said. proud to join the 300 club. “We want the competitions to accomplished what no West “I feel quite proud to be in the Coast player had before him – game for so long,” Hurn, 33, told get back up and running so they play his 300th game. The Bunyip. can finish their seasons, but we need to limit the level of activi- The AFL club’s record games “The longer you’re in it, the more chance you are of playing ty we see around those events.” holder also captained the Eagles to Adelaide Footy League chief the 2018 premiership with a thrill- games, so I’ve just been fortunate ing win over Collingwood. to get drafted and I got to come to John Kernahan said the league Unfortunately for the defender, the West Coast, which is a great was imploring its fans to re- the Eagles went down to the lowly club. spect the “directive” of Mr Ste- Magpies by 45 points at the MCG Continued Page 37 vens, but unless anything was set in stone, it might be up to individual leagues to set their own policies.

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