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Southern Times Messenger : May 22nd 2013
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PROPERTY
SPORT
MY LIFE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 2013 Southern Times adelaidenow.com.au/local Success adds up Picture: Stephen Laffer M Mc cL La ar re en nV Va al le es sA Aa ar ro on nH He er rr rm ma an nn nh has s M McLaren Vale's Aaron Herrmann has s d de ef fea at te ed d more th ha anonem miilllliio on te eenag ge errs w wo or rlld dw wiid de e iin nano on nlliin ne em math hs s com mp petitio on n. H H Hiis ss st to or ry y,P Pa ag ge e8 8 McLaren Vale's Aaron Herrmann has defeated more than one million teenagers worldwide in an online maths competition. His story, Page 8 Go online at adelaidenow.com.au/local for Adelaide's most up-to-date local news BEACH CINEMA Traders back movie proposal 540 Animal barn for sale REAL ESTATE CHRISTIES BEACH Calls to stop church parties Full story, Page 14 MICHAEL MILNES RESIDENTS living near a Christies Beach church hall say they are fed up with wild parties and are calling on Onkaparinga Council to act. About 50 residents have signed a petition in an attempt to stop the Uniting Church on William Rd hiring out its hall to teenagers. MORPHETT VALE Traders need shoppers back Full story, Page 12 MICHAEL MILNES MORPHETT Vale traders are calling on shoppers to return to Elizabeth Rd after a 13-month struggle where they have lost thousands of dollars and been forced to lay off staff. Business owners say trade has dropped significantly since the local bridge closed for Southern Expressway duplication works. SPORT Top lifesavers chase the sun KYM MORGAN Full story, Page 61 SOME of the state's best surf lifesavers, including Southport's Jake Nicholson, are moving to eastern states clubs in a bid to chase their dreams. However, a new State of Origin rule means locally-produced athletes can still represent SA in national surf lifesaving competitions. MCLAREN VALE -- P17 Baker heads to exclusive London cooking school g
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