Deni’s Diner opening 23/5/16

Green Pepper Pizza Cafe was closed today (22/5/16) as the business prepares for the opening of Deni’s Diner.

Deni’s Diner will be operating at Green Pepper between 10am and 4pm daily which will greatly benefit those looking for various sorts of meals at the part of town.

Deni’s Diner will be offering customers a large variety of foods from their take away and dine in menus.

Whilst Deni’s Diner is in operation, Green Pepper Pizza Cafe will also be available for locals between 12 noon – 2pm daily before starting back up at 5pm until closing.

There will be a delivery service for all food types between noon and 2pm daily & starting up again for night trading from 5pm so if you are at work and the you want to treat yourself and fellow workers to a Pizza now you can.

To order from Deni’s Diner or Green Pepper Pizza call 58814177 or visit them in Deniliquin Plaza.

Rovers Talk (21/5/16)

The second week of byes got underway today and so with the sun setting on this Saturday, all eyes will be on next weeks games as it will be Round 8 of the Football and Netball season.

There is representative football news in this edition as several Rovers have been part of the League side over the last two weeks and we’ll look at next week as the season resumes for both Football and Netball.

Football

As mentioned earlier, There was football action today with several Rovers participating in representative football for Picola.

Under 12’s Rovers Tom Blake & Hayden Mowat were part of the Picola side that was in action today.

Picola’s Under 17’s side featured Rovers players John Allitt, Ryan Murray, Ben McCalman, Daniel Kirby, Joab Weir, Jackson Campbell, Josh Flight, Blair Sartore, Jaidyn Caniglia and Nick Hay.

It should also be mentioned that last week Under 14’s Rovers players Ben East and Brock Thomson were last week part of U/14 Picola side.

Next Week

All Rovers teams are back in action next week with Tocumwal traveling to Memorial Park to take the Rovers on.

Tocumwal is having a good year so far in Netball with their A Grade side running first, B Grade running fifth, C Grade running first, C Reserve running third, Under 17’s running first, Under 15’s running third and Under 13’s are running fifth in their respective competitions.

Rovers are also running strongly with the A Grade side running third, B Grade running first, C Grade running second, C Reserve running second, Under 17’s running first, Under 15’s running sixth and the Under 13’s are running first in their respective competitions.

Tocumwal’s Football sides are having a mixed bag of success with the Seniors running 5th, Reserves 6th, Under 17’s seventh and Under 14’s are running third.

Rovers Seniors are running third, Reserves second, Under 17’s first and Under 14’s are running fourth in their respective competitions.

It is going to be an interesting week next week but until then Rovers Talk hopes all readers enjoy the rest of the weekend and we’ll be back on Thursday with a new Rovers Talk edition.

SEABL player picks Deniliquin as favourite

Every week fans of the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL) get to see and hear on YouTube what players from various teams such as the Geelong Supercats, Melbourne Tigers, Bendigo Braves and more like from food to locations.

This weeks edition titled ‘Favourite place in Australia’ and it caught DNS’s attention because the segment had one Bendigo Braves player name Deniliquin as his favourite place in Australia.

We compliment the Bendigo Braves player in his great taste of location and we hope that Deniliquin continues to be his favourite place in this great country of ours well into the future.

Pay a little more to help way more

Milk prices have been plunging as the major supermarkets fight for consumers money by lowering their home brands to levels never before seen, the side effect of this is that as the price goes down, the money that goes to Dairy Farmers goes down too and it makes producing and selling milk harder to financially sustain and eventually they have to give it up.

IGA in Deniliquin has stocked up on local milk and milk products and ensuring that every purchase made on brands made by Parmalat, Devondale Murray-Goulburn and other local producers and makers does help a dairy farmer out for they give the Dairy Farmers more money than what the major Supermarkets give to those who produce their lower priced milk and milk product.

Parmalat make products under brands such as Pauls, Oak, Vaalia and Ice Break whilst Devondale Murray-Goulburn makes products under the brands Devondale, Liddells and Table Cove.

Devondale Murray-Goulburn has come under fire recently for lowering the price of a kilo of milk solids between 60 cents and 75 cents, this price cut severely impacts the bottom line of Dairy Farmers whose profit margins are close to negative.

A global downturn in prices, recent drought and the downturn of Devondale Murray-Goulburn’s stock price are blamed for the cut in their milk solids price.

IGA in Deniliquin has made it easier for shoppers by displaying signs throughout the store advising shoppers of the current crisis and where products are made and where the supply is from.

It is true that you may have to spend extra on the brands that support local producers compared to what you pay for home brands but the benefits of the purchase far outweigh the negatives of having to pay a little more.

So please consider buying Parmalat, Murray-Goulburn and other non home brand products on your next shop from IGA and help people do what they love to do for the people across Australia.

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Rovers Talk (19/5/16)

Last week was the bye for the Rovers and this weekend is a general bye for all sides so everyone gets to put their feet up this weekend.

It must be maddening for a sports mad town like ours when there is a bye for one or all of their sport clubs because there is no sport to participate in, no games their club is participating in to watch and no results from their fellow sides to eagerly await for as the afternoon goes on.

Those who need their sports can always rest easy knowing that there is plenty of sport on TV and if sport on TV doesn’t satisfy then there is live sport or computer game sport to play.

Basketball lovers can travel down to Melbourne on Saturday night and see the Melbourne Tigers play in the SEABL competition or go down and see a AFL match and much more and then come back to Deniliquin ready for Sunday or the working week.

Gamers can play games like the latest Madden, UFC, NHL, WWE, NASCAR or FIFA games or just play a range of games that aren’t backed by a sports league or organization.

The two weeks off must be a double edged sword for the Rovers, it’s good to get a week up on the competition in terms of having two weeks of byes instead of one but a two week gap is a long time between matches but all will be great by the time next week arrives.

It’s going to be great when competition resumes, the Rovers will be playing at home and they will be keen to continue on with their strong pre-bye form by getting wins across the board.

Go Rovers! (even on bye weekends)