Holly Tinsley, 15, painting Charli Simcoe's, 6, face at the Coolamon Scarecrow Festival. Picture: Alastair Brook
Watching fashions on the field at the Wagga Picnics are Mollie,7, and Imogen Clark, 10 of Wagga. Picture: Michael Frogley
Steve Batchelor leads the race closely followed by Ashley Wilesmith at the Australian Classic and Post-Classic Dirt track championships at Woodlands Speedway in Temora. Picture: Alastair Brook
Jessy Ciappara, 15 of Camden takes aim at the NSW Trap Carnival at the National Shooting Ground in Wagga. Picture: Les Smith
Erik Geltch of Leeton awaits his turn at the NSW Trap Carnival at the National Shooting Ground in Wagga. Picture: Les Smith
Four-year-old Oliver McCabe of Wagga with his dad Andrew handing out popcorn at the Sunday Markets. Picture: Les Smith
The open mens final between Jade Culph and Chris Lamb at the Riverina Tennis Open at Bolton Park. Picture: Les Smith
Senator Bill Heffernan at his Junee property. Picture: Les Smith
Jim Ingram from the Murrumbidgee traditional custodians group holds an iPad with the ebook on bush flora launch at the Wollundry Lagoon, with Ramsay Freeman from the Murrumbidgee traditional custodians group), authors Alice Williams and Tim Sides. Picture: Alastair Brook
Convener of the Wagga branch of Amnesty International, Gabrielle Robinson (left) and event organiser Holly Wright battled the windy weather for a candlelight vigil in the Victory Memorial Gardens. Picture: Alastair Brook
Sturt Public School student Troy Piercy, 11, became the first Riverina boy to be selected in the NSW PSSA boys softball team to play in next month’s championships. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Wagga legacy president Norm Alexander recieves s $1000 cheque from Bob Hale after lawn bowls day held at the RSL. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Aboard one of the props for The Tempest are 20-year-old Tanya Crawshaw, who plays Ariel (left), and 20-year-old Elizabeth Clarke, who plays Miranda. Picture: Michael Frogley
Burnt wheelie bins on Athol Street. Picture: Michael Frogley
A driver walked away after the ute he was driving collided with the roundabout on the corner of Kooringal Road and Copland Street. Picture: Alastair Brook
The official opening of the Rocky Waterholes Bridge as part of Narrandera's sesquicentenary celebrations. Picture: Les Smith
Project managers Peter Beal and Terry Smith cut the ribbon to open the Rocky Waterholes Bridge as part of Narrandera's sesquicentenary celebrations. Picture: Les Smith
Wagga trainer Chris Heywood at the stables with newcomer Maniago yesterday. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Wagga city council rangers Kevin Nisbet (left) and Jeff Todd show off the latest addition to their everyday work attire – personal recording devices which capture audio and video, aimed to protect staff who work on their own. Picture: Les Smith
(From left) Country Women’s Association state vice-president Lois Stalley, Riverina Group president Helen de Plater, scholarship recipient Sarah Groves and guest speaker Louise Burge attend the CWA Riverina Group’s 87th annual conference in Ganmain. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Firefighters at a blaze at Cottee Ave Ashmont. Picture: Les Smith
Turvey Park Fire Brigade station officer Justin Bentley is concerned over the number of suspicious fires in Wagga recently. Picture: Michael Frogley
HMAS Benalla’s Able Seaman Simon Jones, from Wagga, was in Sydney for the International Fleet Review.
(From back) Denise Nosworthy, Kim Pallister, Malinda Manning, (middle, from left) Peter Van Der Neut, Andy Jones, Paul McMillan, Chris Sutton, (front, in cow suits) Tany Blondinau and Amy Coote get into the spirt of Relay For Life, to be held this weekend. Picture: Les Smith
The Connolly kids – Zac, 6, Jackson, 7, Cooper, 4, and Zara, 2, line up to get sunscreen from mum Kylie. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Kaitlin Staines, 13, cracks a forehand on the way to winning the Riverina Open.
Jamie Cooper and Mataya Cooper, 8, of Culcairn having a great time on one of the many rides at the Culcairn Centenary Show. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Robyn and Gerry Louttit of Culcairn looking at some wool at the Culcairn Centenary Show. Picture: Les Smith
Sandy Gault, Malinda McLachlan, Belinda McDonell and Michelle Steel at the Wagga Picnic races. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Simon Playfair, Kathy Tait, James Tait, Trish Donnelly and George Tait, 7, celebrate Jo Jo Girl's Wagga Picnic Cup win. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Annaliese Quarisa, 13, of Griffith lines up a forehand at the Riverina Tennis Open at Bolton Park. Picture: Michael Frogley
Tom Urbanavicius of Coolamon stretches for the ball in the Riverina Tennis Open at Bolton Park. Picture: Michael Frogley
Greg Williams gets his Laser keeled over during the Wagga Sailing Club regatta on Lake Albert. Picture: Michael Frogley
At the jump for the opening event of the Wagga Picnics. Picture: Michael Frogley
Wagga marksman Arthur Turner takes aim with his shotgun at the National Shooting Ground in Wagga yesterday. Picture: Michael Frogley
(from left) New Kooringal Colts coaches Jeremy Bunn and Ben Tett with new captain Keenan Hanigan. Picture: Michael Frogley
Relay for Life chairperson Bill Woods about to dunk councillors Rod Kendall and Kevin Poynter. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Megan Alexander Lockhart, Grace Quilter Wagga and Millie Grentell at the Lockhart Picnic Races. Picture: Michael Frogley
Jumping for joy at the start of the water polo season are (from left) Gabby Byrnes,16, Thom Whiting, 13, Liv Shaw, 14, Gabe Shaw, 11, James Whiting, 12 and Liz Shaw, 16. Picture: Alastair Brook
Kildare Catholic College students Honor Grimson, Olivia Curry, James Leahy and Georgia Fuller getting in some last minute study before the HSC. Picture: Addison Hamilton