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ABL Agriculture

Locality: Coonalpyn, South Australia

Phone: +61 428 813 652



Address: 104 Railway Terrace 5265 Coonalpyn, SA, Australia

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25.01.2022 ABL and our ‘lizard’ will be there again this year. More updates soon.



24.01.2022 A reminder we are closed Easter Friday and Monday. Have a safe home break.

23.01.2022 Severe Weather Warning for DAMAGING WINDS for people in Adelaide Metropolitan, Mount Lofty Ranges, Lower Eyre Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, Kangaroo Island, Upper... South East, Lower South East and parts of West Coast, Eastern Eyre Peninsula, Mid North and Murraylands districts. A deep low pressure system with a main centre just southwest of Kangaroo Island at 10 am, is forecast to track eastwards just south of the Island this afternoon, then southeastwards to be near the coast south of Mount Gambier late tonight. The low will move further southeastwards overnight. Strong to damaging northwest to westerly winds averaging 50-65 km/h with gusts of 70-95 km/h are likely to affect parts of the warning area on the northern flank of the low during today. Localised damaging wind gusts in excess of 90 km/h are also possible, mostly associated with squally showers and isolated thunderstorms, which may be heavy at times. The Adelaide area is likely to be affected by potentially damaging winds and squally, locally heavy showers during this afternoon. Locations which may be affected include Adelaide, Port Lincoln, Maitland, Kingscote, Mount Barker, Victor Harbor, Murray Bridge, Keith and Mount Gambier. The State Emergency Service advises that people should: * Move vehicles under cover or away from trees; * Secure or put away loose items around your property. * Stay indoors, away from windows, while conditions are severe. http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDS21037.shtml

19.01.2022 Residents of Coonalpyn Coorong District Council in conjunction with the Coonalpyn Country Fire Service would like to advise the residents of Coonalpyn that th...ey will be conducting controlled burns in the township. Controlled burns reduce the fire risk and reduce fuel loads prior to the next fire danger season. The dates will be dependent on appropriate weather conditions to minimise any problems that may be caused by smoke. If you have any questions in regards to the above matter please contact Council’s Fire Prevention Officer on 1300 758 277 during normal office hours.



14.01.2022 http:// ATTENTION COONALPYN RESIDENTS // Tomorrow (Tuesday 28 April) Council will undertake control measures to manage the large numbers of Little Corellas currently infesting the Coonalpyn township. For further information please see the flyer attached or contact Council on 1300 785 277.

13.01.2022 On this day, Platinum Ag Services would like to acknowledge the brave soldiers that fought for us so that we could live freely today. They shall not grow old,... as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. Lest we forget. #anzacday

13.01.2022 Just an update... We WILL be open, but there will be restrictions Minimise shop traffic - call us prior and we can pack what you need.... If you aren't comfortable entering our store, then call us from the car park and we will do what we can. Please wear a mask. Please follow the Government guidelines We will be doing everything we can to comply, whilst still doing the best we can for you. Patience and kindness... Thankyou



12.01.2022 There is a #drumMUSTER collection happening in the Coorong District Council area at the following locations: Tintinara Waste Depot on Monday 12 October Meni...ngie Waste Depot on Tuesday 13 October. Tailem Bend Waste Depot on Wednesday 14 October Coonalpyn Council Depot on Thursday 15 October Bring in your eligible, tripled rinsed agvet containers for #recycling. Bookings are essential and can be made by contacting 1300 785 277. For more information on container cleanliness standards or the drumMUSTER program, visit www.drummuster.org.au #farming #coorong #recycle

12.01.2022 Limestone Coast Paddock Tree Project We have an exciting new project starting in the south-east of SA for landholders who want to plant and protect paddock tr...ees on their land. The Limestone Coast Paddock Tree Project, funded by a Smart Farm Small Grant, aims to create a new generation of paddock trees by enabling landholders to plant new trees and protect existing trees on their property. Paddock trees are an icon of the regional landscape and provide a number of significant benefits to sustainable agriculture including shade and shelter for stock and carbon sequestration. Trees For Life (SA) can provide seedlings, guards and fencing materials to participating landholders. Participants can also choose to take part in our guard trial, where we’ll be trialling several different types of guards to determine their relative feasibility and cost-effectiveness. If you’re interested in taking part in the Paddock Tree Project, please read the FAQ on our website and complete the expression of interest form by 31 January 2021. Both can be found here: https://bit.ly/33QqImz. For more information about the project phone 08 8406 0500 or email Kelsey, our project coordinator at [email protected]. Jonathan Tuck National Landcare Program Limestone Coast Landscape Board BirdLife Australia South eastern Red tailed Black Cockatoo Recovery Project Adelaide Zoo #NLP

10.01.2022 An Open Letter to the South Australian community: The 2019/20 Fire Danger Season officially finishes at midnight tonight, finalising one of the busiest seasons ...in our history. The CFS really started our season in September, more than a month before our own season officially started, as a horrendous start to the season in Queensland and New South Wales saw local crews stretched to their limits. Over the next three months until after Christmas, CFS dedicated more than 1,300 volunteer firefighter and incident management personnel to help these two states battle unprecedented bushfires. Unfortunately this was only the start of our efforts this season with our own fires burning in catastrophic conditions near Port Lincoln and Yorketown in November, followed by the large fires in Cudlee Creek and Kangaroo Island in December and January. These were only a handful of the thousands of fires our CFS volunteers attended throughout the fire season with large fires in every Region from Keilira in the South East, Coonalpyn, Miltalie on the Eyre Peninsula and unfortunately too many others to name. I took up the role of Chief Officer in October last year and was very quickly impressed by the professionalism and commitment of our many volunteers. This year in particular they gave up so much of their time, put their lives on the line and worked so hard to not only protect their local communities but travel throughout South Australia and interstate to help others. Thanks must also go to the South Australian community who heeded our warning messages at the beginning of the season and prepared their homes against bushfire threat. Unfortunately too many homes were lost with a total of 179 burned this season, many simply because of the ferocity of the fires. The CFS bitterly regrets those losses and the tragic loss of 3 South Australians during the worst of the Fire Danger Season. The community also listened and acted when we issued warning messages. Those three lives lost to bushfires this year is three too many. However, I am thankful that we were able to provide timely and accurate warnings to the communities impacted so they could make safe decisions for themselves and their families. Thank you also to the communities for supporting us and each other throughout the fires. To see the generosity to our firefighters, especially on Christmas Day brought warmth to the heart. Thank you to all of those who have since had bake sales, fundraisers or simply donated to the CFS Foundation. That money will go towards supporting our volunteers in their time of need. I also want to thank CFS staff and our supporting agencies, SA Metropolitan Fire Services, SA State Emergency Service, Department for Environment and Water, SAPOL and all other organisations who contributed. The ability for those staff to get on with the job and provide results is testament to their abilities. At the moment we are continuing to help South Australians by being embedded in the State Command Centre for Health, managing the COVID-19 pandemic in this State. Only days after the request came through, our teams were at SA Health to support them as they faced a health emergency of unknown scale and duration. We knew anything we could do to support them as the control agency had to be a good thing. Of course the work does not end here. Our volunteers continue to attend structure fires, hazardous material incident, road crashes and to assist other agencies, as their work continues. I thank them for their amazing efforts and urge the community to continue to practice fire safety as we move into the winter months, and be careful on our roads. I dearly hope that more normal times will resume once the Coronavirus crisis has passed but South Australians can be assured that its Firefighters remain ready and available to answer calls for help whatever the challenges we face. Mark Jones, Chief Officer SA Country Fire Service

09.01.2022 Rural Womens workshop at Tintinara 16th March. Contact Lou Flohr for more info. Wotl Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board

07.01.2022 Friday 5th March from 6pm. Sausage sizzle and then Barefoot/Social Bowls at Coonalpyn Boeling club. Get a team of 4 organised or just come along and join in. Bit of fun , raffle and prizes. Hope to see you there.



06.01.2022 Colouring competition entries close 10 June 2020. All school age children welcome to enter.

06.01.2022 Contact Tracey Strugnell on 0427750050 (text) by Friday 26th February if you plan to attend. Lunch provided.

06.01.2022 COVID-19 UPDATE

05.01.2022 ABL Agriculture remains open Monday to Friday 8am - 5pm. COVID19 measures are in place and please call with any specific needs that we can assist coordinate for you. Fertiliser orders in person (with relevant social distancing), by email or by phone are ongoing and always welcome. We continue to wish everyone the very best and thank you all for your continued support. We strive to do what we can to keep you all moving forward. A & B

04.01.2022 Severe Weather Warning for DAMAGING WINDS for people in Mount Lofty Ranges, Kangaroo Island, Murraylands, Upper South East, Lower South East and parts of Mid No...rth and Riverland districts. Squally, locally damaging winds developing during Friday Weather Situation: A large multi-centred low pressure system will rapidly deepen south of Tasmania overnight, resulting in a strengthening of the southwesterly winds across southeast SA. Strong to damaging winds, reaching 55-70 km/h at times with peak gusts in excess of 90 km/h, are forecast to develop near the far southern coastal fringe overnight, then extend inland across the remainder of the warning area from late Friday morning. Damaging winds are most likely to be associated with showers. Winds will ease later Friday afternoon but remain fresh to strong and gusty into Saturday, particularly about the coast. Locations which may be affected include Mount Gambier, Murray Bridge, Kingscote, Naracoorte, Victor Harbor, Lameroo, Meningie, Bordertown and Burra. The State Emergency Service advises that people should: * Move vehicles under cover or away from trees; * Secure or put away loose items around your property. * Stay indoors, away from windows, while conditions are severe. Refer http://ow.ly/9VQZ50zsK6R

02.01.2022 The first entry into the ABL art competition. Well done Jameson TODD. Super colourful and imaginative. Entry form in the latest edition of the Coonalpyn Hub Newsletter. Entries close 10 June 2020.

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