Falcon Bliss cools down at the Tumbarumba races. Picture: Les Smith
Graham Williams, squadron leader with the Australian Civil Air Patrol, takes part in a VRA exercise over the Riverina. Picture: Alastair Brook
Harry Doig and Jonathon Cooe, both 7, have a ripper of a time on the cha cha at the Henty show. Picture: Alastair Brook
Peter Campbell with his fleece entry at the Henty Show. Picture: Alastair Brook
Cool as a cucumber at junior tennis is eight-year-old Heath Elliott. Picture: Les SMith
Teent Tina isn't fazed by a hose-down at Tumbarumba races. Picture: Les Smith
Ed Simson and Colin Wood eye off jams and pickled goods at the Henty Show. Picture: Alastair Brook
PHOTOS OF THE WEEK | February 14
Coen Brand puts his body on the line to dismiss a Lake Albert batsman in the 15 years cricket. His South Wagga teammate, Tom Heffer, was there for support. Picture: Les Smith
Jockey Andy Bloomfield gives Miss Bemuse a pat after winning the Tumbarumba Cup on Saturday. Picture: Michael Frogley
The Scholz girls - Chloe, 8, Alana, 12, and Brittany, 14, with mum Annie - hand out drinks to parched patrons at the vintage harvest day at Pleasant Hills. Picture: Les Smith
Kerry Pietsch drives a Sunshine Auto Header at the Vintage Harvest Day on his property at Pleasant Hills. Picture: Les Smith
Auntie Isabel Reid and Mark Cunningham, an Aboriginal workplace and community development manager, catch up at an IPROWD Projects day. Picture: Alastair Brook
Trainer Trevor Sutherland entered four horses born of the same dam in Wagga races. Pictured are Jamie Gibbons holding 'Lightning Alert', Stephanie Menzies holding 'Power Alert', Trevor Sutherland holding 'King Marvin', and Whitney Ross holding 'Lockmar'. Picture: Alastair Brook
Training with Wagga Tigers are newcomers Shaun Bourshier and Mitch Hawker. Picture: Alastair Brook
Plumber Fred Hay is tasked with fixing a crack in the Murrumbidgee Turf Club drainage system on Tuesday. The day's racing was called off because of the problem. Picture: Alastair Brook
Picking has started at Cottontail Winery. Owner Gerry McCormack checks out the final product - which is now being exported to China - among the vines. Picture: Alastair Brook
CSU Regional Archives manager Wayne Doubleday pores over the papers and souvenirs from the Queen's 1954 visit to Wagga. Picture: Alastair Brook
Beth Martini, 9, splashes into the backstroke race at the Kooringal Public School swimming carnival. Picture: Michael Frogley
Marie-Cecile Henderson belts out a tune at the Riverina Conservatorium of Music's season launch. Picture: Alastair Brook
Cancer Council volunteer Sandy Gault and project officer Avril Grintell promote the Eat it to Beat it program. Picture: Alastair Brook
Callum Cockburn, 9, rips through his leg of the freestyle relay at the Sturt Public School swimming carnival. Picture: Michael Frogley
Firefighters work on the roof of the Optus shop after a fire in the airconditioner. Picture: Michael Frogley
Joe Williams has a final spar leading up to his next big bout. Picture: Michael Frogley
Warruwiluu dance group members Chris Davis, 12, Latrell Siegwalt, 12, Tyrone Hoerler, 15, Chevey Heir, 12, and Alex Wishart, 12, at the Wagga City Council ceremony marking the sixth anniversary of the apology to the stolen generation. Picture: Les Smith
Kevin Brown from Cronulla out for a walk around Lake Albert with twin grandsons Jasper and Anderson Babic. Picture: Les Smith
Meggan McCauley, 11, competes in the Turvey Park Public School swimming carnival. Picture: Michael Frogley