The Wagga Base Hospital's mental health unit is celebrating completion as work on the centrepiece of the redevelopment kicks off. Picture: Michael Frogley
Caleb and Chris Hogg, Katherine Parker and Brett, Liam and Kirstin Fletcher were wet and muddy after the Gumi race. Picture: Jacinta Coyne
Rene McDonell of Wagga gears up during a roller derby boot camp at Bolton Park stadium. Picture: Les Smith
Blind guitarist and inspirational speaker Lorin Nicholson chats with South Wagga Public School kids Gabby Dennis, 12, Eliza Smith, 12, Molly Matthews, 11, and Ned Prescott, 11, about bullying.
Peter O'Brien of Wagga Hot Bake contemplates the possible hit his business will take if gas prices increase by 20 per cent.
Nurses & Midwives Association of NSW representatives Sylvia Moon (secretary), Tania Gleeson (vice president) and Jodie Godfrey (president) are annoyed by the parking situation at Wagga Base Hospital.
Wagga boxer Anthony McCracken gets geared up during training at Xceler8 for an upcoming fight.
Callum Price takes a break from training at Joe Williams Boxing while gearing up for an exhibition fight after recovering from a kidney transplant.
Illabo Public School's leadership team - sports captain Hayden Ingham, school captain Miriam Hopkins and vice sports captain Joshua Wheat - celebrate being part of the small school. Picture: Declan Rurenga
George Yi just loves Wagga, and the Botanic Gardens is a nice place to be happy.
Celebrating after Backyard Ashes is given some screen time in Victoria are (from left) Stephen Holt, Jamie Way, Holly Holt, 11, Adam Drummond and Toby Holt, 8.
Food and Wine Festival has announced the successful recipient of the proceeds of this year's festival. Kevin Roben (Chairman of the Riverina BMW Wagga Food & Wine Festival) congratulates Annette St Clair (Director of the Amie St Clair Melanoma Trust) on their selection. Picture: Michael Frogley
Peter Treloar will be riding in the first round of the Tour de Riverina this weekend at Narrandera.
Wagga Model Aero Club's Brendan Tucker looks over one of his competition helicopters. Picture: Michael Frogley
Advertiser photographer Michael Frogley gets amongst the action during Turvey Park's training at Maher Oval.
Kildare Catholic College teachers Melanie Cotterill and Monica Langtry dressed for the occasion as minions during the school's twilight swimming carnival.
Max Burey has been selected for the Brumbies' National Junior program. Picture: Alastair Brook
Wantabadgery resident Maggie Salisbury hands over a petition to Michael McCormack's office to get internet/phone services to Wantabadgery (left) Gail Ryan (friend/moral support) and Maggie Salisbury with petition in hand.