TRAC year 12 students(from left) Lachlan Wright, Bootsie Volt, Angus Lloyd, Alex Salan, Sebastian Holzapfel and Alex Ford jump for joy after receiving their HSC results. Picture: Les Smith
John Bromfield at the CSU covered equine arena with Aph Let's Explore. Picture: Les Smith
Kanal Doeur (right) is congratulated by wife Eang Erya and one-year-old daughter Doeur Sapor Ponita on receiving his Master of Business from CSU. Picture: Michael Frogley
Wagga Potters Club member Maggie Marriott with pieces on display at an exhibition at the E3 art space. Picture: Les Smith
Some of Mater Dei's top performers Aaron Wilson (right) and Jake Crouch. Picture: Les Smith
Come To Bethlehem at Holy Trinity Primary School. Picture: Les Smith
Anselm Okeke as a wise king at Come To Bethlehem. Picture: Les Smith
Playing Jesus on the first night of Come To Bethlehem is three-month-old Teresa Bell with Craig and Jackie Ambler , with the angels Charley Clout, 8, Bridget Bell, 3, and Bayley Clout, 7, looking over them in the background. Picture: Les Smith
Roman guards Bede Funnell, 13, and Matthew Armstrong, 11, protect Bethlehem. Picture: Les Smith
Jacinta Byrne, 10, and Emma Stephens, 10, enjoy the riches in Herod's Palace. Picture: Les Smith
Bayley Clout, 7, and sister Charley, 8, learn to spin yarn at Bethlehem. Picture: Les Smith
Darcy McGregor gives Ananasius Casanova, 9, some pointers in the carpenters workshop at Bethlehem. Picture: Les Smith
Kissing camels Sarah and Tommy travelled all the way from Shepparton to Bethlehem with handler Kim Turner for the occasion. Picture: Les Smith
Tim Thorpe, 17, and Daniel Harris, 15, guard the gates of Bethlehem. Picture: Les Smith
The choir from St Mary's West Wyalong performing at Come To Bethlehem. Picture: Les Smith
Connor McComas of Messines Carriage Hire and Jasmine have been taking families around the lights including (from left) Bailey Dalby, 12, Renae Dalby, Montanna Dalby, 6, and Brooke Ford. Picture: Les Smith
Anne Norman wakes up her daughter Shannon, 13, who was sleeping on the grass at the Showjumping Spectacular. Picture: Michael Frogley
Brian Lucas on Gilmore Bits'n'Pieces and Chloe Mannell, 11, on Paint by Number get into the festive season at the Showjumping Spectacular. Picture: Michael Frogley
Eliza Murphy, 5, gets a feel for Santa's beard. Picture: Les Smith
Alice Britton, 6, give her Christmas wish to Santa at the Marketplace. Picture: Les Smith
Jye, 4 and Zara Griston, 6, meet up with Santa at the Marketplace. Picture: Les Smith
Six-year-old Alice Britton of Wagga gives her present requests for Santa. Picture: Les Smith
Future CSU bushpig Henry Angel, 6, with Professor Ken Dillon, CSU football president Jeff Angel and facilities manager Stephen Butt inspect the upgrades to the Peter Hastie canteen area. Picture: Les Smith
Ian Cranstoun graduates with a doctorate of social work. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Chancellor of CSU Lawrence Willett congratulating Christopher Maylea on his doctor of social work. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Chancellor of CSU Lawrence Willett congratulating Christopher Orchard on his Master of Arts (Honours). Picture: Addison Hamilton
Chancellor of CSU Lawrence Willett congratulating Rachel Harmer on her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree. Picture: Addison Hamilton
CSU Wagga chancellor Lawrence Willett at the graduation ceremony. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Samantha George doffs her cap before receiving her Bachelor of Social Science (Social Welfare) degree. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Key note speaker Dr Elizabeth Coombs the NSW Privacy Commissioner at the CSU graduation. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Patrick Walsh who graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy for his work Intelligence and Intelligence Analysis: Exploring the State of Intelligence since 9/11 pictured with his partner Glen Halliday. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Bill Burkinshaw, Chris Warner and Perry Warner congratulate Kirsty Warner on her Bachelor of Arts degree. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Elizabeth Harding doffs her cap before receiving a her Bachelor of Arts (Multimedia Arts) degree. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Hayley Hillis about to receive her Masters of Arts Practice. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Phoebe Ashford about to receive her Bachelor of Arts (Acting for Screen and Stage). Picture: Addison Hamilton
CSU Chancellor Lawrence Willett tips his hat to Michael Thomas. Picture: Addison Hamilton
CSU chancellor Lawrence Willett congratulates Kelli Anne McClintock on her Bachelor of Arts (Animation and Visual Effects). Picture: Addison Hamilton
Chancellor of CSU Lawrence Willett congratulating Shona Pratt on her Bachelor of Arts (Photography). Picture: Addison Hamilton
Michael McClintock receives his Bachelor of Arts (Television Production) from CSU chancellor Lawrence Willett. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Rinaldo D'Souza receives a Masters of Networking and System Administration from CSU chancellor Lawrence Willett. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Key note speaker Chris Fitzpatrick. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Father and daughter Michael and Kelli Anne McClintock both graduated on the same day, in a Bachelor of Arts (TV Production) and Bachelor of Arts (Animation and Visual Effects) respectively. Picture: Addison Hamilton
A heavily pregnant Shona Pratt graduated in a Bachelor of Arts (Photography) while her partner Christopher Orchard graduated earlier in the day in a Master of Arts (Honours). Picture: Addison Hamilton
Celebrating their graduation is (back, front left) Grace Batho, Jacob Forrest, Kyle Pearson and Heidi Pellegrino, (front) Luke Wilson, Eliza Batkin and Ashlee Barraclough. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Winning entrants Sir Joseph Banks medal 2013 (back) Andrew Milgate, co-ordinator Peter Moloney, winner Wayne Geale, (front) Nadine Milgate, Jodie Wilesmith and Fay Permezel. Picture: Les Smith
Welcome to country by Uncle Stan Grant at the opening of the new artwork at the Wagga Airport. Picture: Addison Hamilton
The opening of the new public art work at the airport. Picture: Michael Frogley
Kevin Poynter speaking at the opening of the new artwork. Picture: Michael Frogley
Therese White, Elizabeth Jenkins, Sharon Townsend, Brooke Snowden, Elizabeth Blucher and Rocky Cao at the RSL Remembrance Village christmas party. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Kerry Moon, Veronica Rodd and Michelle Pattison at the RSL Remembrance Village christmas party. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Dylan Young, 8, Angie Murphy, Lilly-May Young, 6, Gloria Halliwell, Dean Ellery and Kenna Ellery, 8, at the RSL Remembrance Village christmas party. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Len Muntz, Jo Croft and Margaret Muntz at the RSL Remembrance Village christmas party. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Wagga Base Hospital childrens ward Kim Gordon receives a $2000 from Wagga RSL Wednesday morning social bowls representatives Jack White, John Gerber, John Hillam and Wal Paton. Picture: Les Smith
Mater Dei HSC high achievers Madeleine Harmer, Renee Salmon, Rebecca Miller and Anastasia Geale. Picture: Les Smith
TRAC HSC high achievers Tjanna Lai and Naomi Clements. Picture: Les Smith
Professor Les White NSW Health chief paediatrician with Joanna Holt the chief executive NSW Health Kids and Families at the Murrumbidgee Local Health District annual public meeting at the Wagga Commercial Club. Picture: Les Smith
Gail Clark gives the welcome to country address at CSU Graduations at Joyes Hall. Picture: Michael Frogley
CSU Graduations at Joyes Hall. Picture: Michael Frogley
Chancellor Lawrence Willett gives a speech at a CSU graduation ceremony. Picture: Michael Frogley
Chancellor Lawrence Willett presents Timothy Hutching with his Doctor of Philosophy. Picture: Michael Frogley
Ethan Bartlett (right) receives his Bachelor of Business (Accounting) from Chancellor Lawrence Willett. Picture: Michael Frogley
NSW Small Business Commissioner Yasmin King gives an occasional address. Picture: Michael Frogley
Bradley Ingram is congratulated on his Bachelor of Business (Accounting) by his mother Maree. Picture: Michael Frogley
Dr Tim Hutchings with his Doctor of Philosophy celebrated with his family Jeremy, Dianna and Simon Hutchings. Picture: Michael Frogley
Recipient of the 2010 Kapooka-Legacy Scholarship Gemma Lord congratulated by Chancellor Lawrence Willett on her Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with Distinction. Picture: Michael Frogley
Meghan Douglas-Dowling of Hepburn VIC graduated with a Master of Education Teacher Librarianship with husband Sebastian and children Toby, 2, and Merri. Picture: Michael Frogley
Professor Lisa Given (CSU Professor of Information Studies) gives her occasional address. Picture: Michael Frogley
Recipient of the 2010 Kapooka-Legacy Scholarship Gemma Lord with Legacy education officers John Ferguson and Don Paul and Captain Kerri Gray of Kapooka. Picture: Michael Frogley
Chancellor Lawrence Willett congratulates Terryl Mitchell for his achievement of Doctor of Philsophy. Picture: Michael Frogley
Chancellor Lawrence Willett congratulates Amanda Davies for her achievement of Doctor of Philosophy. Picture: Michael Frogley
Lachlan Wright celebrates his HSC results. Picture: Les Smith
Joshua Cheney and Sarah Noonan at the Wagga Harness Racing Club's Christmas party meeting. Picture: Les Smith
Cass Grant and Brigette Francis at the Wagga Harness Racing Club's Christmas party. Picture: Les Smith
Nathan Dohl, 9, Luke Quince, 10, Bonnie Quince, 7, Nicholas Quince, 9 and James Quince, 11, at the Wagga trots. Picture: Les Smith
Luke Quince, 10, at the Wagga Harness Racing Club's Christmas meeting. Picture: Les Smith
Four-year-old Haylee Neale has a ride on Girly at the Wagga trots with Lesley Thompson taking the reins,. Picture: Les Smith
Abigail Combs and Dustyn Robbins, both 3, use a spray bottle to keep cool as they run around at Wagga's 2013 Carols in the Amphitheatre. Picture: Les Smith
Amy Combes, 9, delivers a scripture reading during Wagga's 2013 Carols in the Amphitheatre. Picture: Les Smith
Jasmine Menzies, 16, hits the right note at Wagga's 2013 Carols in the Amphitheatre. Picture: Les Smith
Six-year-old Jeremiah John sings to the crowd at Wagga's 2013 Carols in the Amphitheatre. Picture: Les Smith
Ryan Bell on the drums at Wagga's 2013 Carols in the Amphitheatre. Picture: Les Smith
Andrew Skewes performs at Wagga's 2013 Carols in the Amphitheatre. Picture: Les Smith
Four-year-old Travis Clothier and his mum Nicole enjoy the music at Wagga's 2013 Carols in the Amphitheatre. Picture: Les Smith
Rachel Parsons holds eight-month-old Zaina Massaquoi at Wagga's 2013 Carols in the Amphitheatre. Picture: Les Smith
Wagga's 2013 Carols in the Amphitheatre. Picture: Les Smith
Daryl Maguire handing over a $3000 cheque to the North Wagga Residents Association to re-paint the North Wagga Public Hall. President, North Wagga Residents Association Laurie Blowes received the cheque with community members Dieter Eschbach, Annie Eschbach, Cheryl Conway, Sophie Crouch, Kylie Lonergan-Prowse and Melina Skidmore looking on. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Member for Wagga Daryl Maguire (right) celebrates with Liberal Party pre-selection win with state president of the NSW Liberal Party Chris Downy. Picture: Addison Hamilton
Nine-year-olds Brian Hare and Cain Dedini look after the count the marbles competition at the Ganmain Bowling Club for a fund-raiser for Kellie Wall. Picture: Michael Frogley
Michael Walsh and Johno Russell of Grong Grong at the fund-raiser for Kellie Wall. Picture: Michael Frogley
Butch Conway , Des Harris and Liam Pudney at the Ganmain Bowling Club for a fundraiser for Kellie Wall. Picture: Michael Frogley
Tony Carroll gets some help on the barbecue from Bianca Burles-Clark, 14, and Niki Hare, 12. Picture: Michael Frogley
Hope Hardman, 3, plays with some balloons at the fundraiser for Kellie Wall at the Ganmain Bowling Club. Picture: Michael Frogley
Lachlan and Jake Barrett from Temora at the fundraiser for Kellie Wall. Picture: Michael Frogley
Neve Harris, 2, of Currawarna gets her face painted by Megan Hardman at the Kellie Wall fund-raiser. Picture: Michael Frogley
Fund-raiser organiser and manager of the Ganmain Bowling Club Kelly Underwood displays some of the auction items. Picture: Michael Frogley