Last week's #ThrowbackThursday gallery was such a massive hit, we headed back to the same era for this week's gallery. Click through to see preseason footy sides, school shots, wedding photos and more.
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Kindergarteners at Mangoplah Public School, Maryann McRae, Kim Butler, Sam Wakeling and Tempe Parnell.
The Waratahs reached the quarter finals of the Riverina Sevens. The team comprises (back) Rhys Grant, Greg Condon, Peter Challenger, Mark Challender, Tim Barrett, Andrew Cook, (front) Dave Elworthy, Danny Galvin, Bill Swain, Steve Albon and Steve Woods.
Yenda was one of two Group 20 clubs at the Riverina Sevens, where it qualified for the play-offs. The team is (back) Neil Darrington, Dave O'Connell, Guy Bromley, Scott Gyles, Jason Newman, Mark Williams, (front) Michael Casey, Gary Jennings, Jason Fuller, Dave Ritero, Steve Jeffrey (cc) and Steve Parr.
The Orange side at the Riverina Sevens, coached by Peter Mortimer, are (back) Steve Morgan, Craig Rochester, Steve Jones, Jason Stolk, Greg Bird, Aaron Trefry, (front) Brad Connor, Dwain Fleming, Brian Peters, Peter Allan, Mark Warren and Doc Cardwell.
The Harden team at the Riverina Sevens surprised everyone by making the quarter finals. Who were they all? (back) Chris Hocking, Andrew Jackson, Chris Whybrow, Ralph Edmeades, Michael Quinn, Chris Ward, John Beazley, (front) Pat COman, Doug Ralwings, Gavin Dyball, Tim Davis and Michael Ricketts.
The Woden Valley side was beaten by Adelong-Batlow. The Rams are (back) Peter Cox (manager), Danny Taylor, Lachlan Ross, Darren Apps, Tony Hughes, Scott Vaughan, Mick Priddis (trainer), (front) Jason Evans, Geoff Ingram, Fred Watt, Scott Halley, Andrew Halley and Brad Fleming.
Group 20 premier Yanco-Wamoon came into the Riverina Sevens as early favourites but lost to Junee in the opening rounds. The team is (back) Paul Fraser, Phil Looby, Alex Corve, Stuart Heffer, Andrew Reynolds, Darren Tuckett, (front) Glen Schmetzer, Roger Kenworthy, Wayne Everett, David Sharp and Eric Ingram.
Goolgowi represented Group 17 in the Riverina Sevens carnival. The team is (back) Peter Smith, Mark Favell, Russell Roulston, Brian Moyatt, Mark Browdy, Allan Bradshaw, (front) Chris Brown, Troy Bromley, Ron Trembath, John Navin, Paul Brown and Carl Power.
The Yass rugby league club sent their team to the Riverina Sevens carnival. The team is (back) David Grear, Anthony Hall, Mick Owens, Adrian Davies, Darren Warner, Adam Danilzack, (front) Greg Percival, Mick Blyss, Gavin Bickerstaff, Tony Vitler, Paul Jones and Brad Vitler.
The Turvey Park Lions side at the Riverina Sevens is Steve Raczkowski, Cory Levy, Keith Harvey, Simon Lovering, Scott Woodhouse, Michael Campbell, Bernie Ward, (front) Bill Noke, Dean Sutherland, Scott Eisenhauer, Chris Matthews and Troy Sutherland.
The Junee Diesels took out the coveted Riverina Country Sevens.
Norman Gunston was on TVs across Australia. How 90s!
A teenager was injured as she tried to cross the street after school.
The Albury side at the Riverina Sevens was made up of (back) Mark Purtell, Bryce Lenne, Shane Medcraft, Ron Coombs, Steve Ballard, Brett Gale, (front), Paul Johnston, Rio Greening, Elliott Lindley, Craig Blackhall, David Fitsimmonz and Gary Keating.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 11, 1993.
Jermaine Packer (right) presents the Packer Family trophy for champion house in the Mount Austin Public School swimming carnival to captains Christina Byrne and Arthur Little.
Kooringal High School hosted a group of exchange students in 1993. Pictured are Brad Haddon, just returned from America, Tobia Jandinger from Sweden, Amanda Newland, also just back from the US, Lutz Peter from Germany and Christoph Schmid from Nordlingen.
With their awards are the Mount Austin Public School swimming champions are (back) Kristy Paton, Ryan Anderson, Bradley Roy, (front) Lisa Curran, Emma Miller and Matthew Smith.
Year 7 students at Wagga Technical High School made an mural using Aboriginal motifs as part of their studies. Pictured are Stuart Hull, Sally McLoughlin, Cara Pendergast and Kristie Hann.
Beckie Henlen, 11, concentrates as she waits for a pitch.
Tolland Public School swimming champions (back) Ashley Humbert, Craig Snowden, Luke Anesbury, Amanda Smith, Kimberley Aylwarl and Tammy Smith
Borambola Swimming Club's competitors in the Wagga carnival are (standing) Angela Dennis, Edwina Chambers, (third row) Josh Pinn, Len Mason, Neil Brown, Luke Bowen, (second row) Megan Pinn, Cassie Withers, Lauren Santin, Grant Bwoen, (front), M Pinn, Emily Burt, Luke Santin and Stevie Burt.
Penni Murphy shows the style that won her the under 16 diving championship at Kooringal High School's swimming carnival.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 12, 1993.
This factory fire was on the front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 11, 1993.
Nationals candidate for the seat of Riverina, Noel Hicks, meets former party leader Ian Sinclair at Wagga airport.
Candidate for the Riverina seat, Pat Brassil (centre), with supporters minister John Kerin and Senator John Faulkner.
Liberal candidate Bill Heffernan has his sights set on an army target.
Grace Bros shop assistants Ona-Marie Jones and Liesl Pearce model the new winter leather look.
Pop sensation Peter Andrew was on his way to Wagga for a performance at Coco's.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 13, 1993.
A 77-year-old man was seriously injured in a crash at Henty.
The majority of people supported a 3am closing time for the city's licensed premises.
This car came off second-best in a crash at the corner of Docker Street and Hardy Avenue.
Helen Robinson, Kerry Langfield, Anne Adams, Cindy Williams, Karen Pollard, Denise Smith and Leonie Kohlhagen. Cindy Williams was announced the Riverina CWA Country Woman of the Year.
Trinity's Shane Matthews, man of the match Anthony Carroll and John Sheather get a lecture from the referee during the Commonwealth Bank Cup game against Mount Austin at Bruce Stadium in Canberra.
A big upgrade for the Murrumbidgee Turf Club was approved.
Trinity flogged Mount Austin 24-2 in a clash at Bruce Stadium in Canberra.
Mount Austin High School prop Matthew Young is wrapped up by the Trinity defence.
The front page of of a special Sunday edition of The Daily Advertiser on March 14, 1993.
Nationals candidate John Sharp won the seat of Hume in the 1993 election.
Noel Hicks became the member for Riverina in 1993.
Liberal Party candidate Bill Heffernan was defeated in the race for the Riverina seat in 1993.
Bill Heffernan with daughter Kate, 14, and wife Marg after he was defeated in 1993 election.
Trinity winger Adam McMahon looks for passage around some swarming Mount Austin defence.
This Group Nine side defeated Group 17/20 28-20.
The Group 17/20 side was defeated 28-20 by Group Nine.
Group 17/20 centre Peter Moraschi looks on as a team-mate buries a Group Nine opponent into the turf.
Group 17/20 dasher Rod Charles (right) looms up in support during his team's trial match against Group Nine at Griffith.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 15, 1993.
Cameron Richardson, 3, inspects a kids size doll house at the Homemakers Fair at Wagga showground.
The Wagga courthouse looked set for a technical upgrade.
The Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong won its second consecutive Farrer League Elevens title. The team is (back) Glen Evans, Lewis Winter, Peter Walsh, Anthony Carroll, Scott Hamblin, Colin Carroll, Mick Walsh, David Logan, Jari Nielsen, (front) Luke Carroll, Daniel McPherson, Tony Hughes, Jamie Crozier, Dennis Carroll, Graham Highes, Austin Evans and Nick Carroll.
The Collingullie-Ashmont-Kapooka side was knocked out in the first round of the Farrer League Elevens. The team is (back) Wayne Stevens, Jamin Forbes, Steven Smith, Jeff Smith, Warren McCoullough, Brett Whyman, Ken Hines, Clinton Renner, Glen Williams, Darren Wild, (front) Kamahl Leonard, Clint Hansell, Robert Hart, Jason Smith, Scott Gunning, Rob Myers, Todd Gunning and Darren Burkinshaw.
The South Wagga-Tolland side lost to Coolamon in the first round of the Farrer League Elevens. The team is (back) Trevor Gibbons, Tim Burke, Garry Button, Elton May, Ross Merriman, Bob Tye, Scott Sesson, Baden Bowman, (front) Matthew Cattell, Paul Errington, Jim Creek, Tom Spicer, Wayne Klimpscg, Jason Dash, Russell Hillier and Ross Combs.
The Narrandera side for the Farrer League Elevens competition is (back) Mick Rava, Mark Clark, Gerard Duck, Hayden Bull, Brett Wadelton, Heath Hopwood, Mark Scambary, Chris Walsh, Mark Quilter, (front) Dwayne Matthews, Peter Bloomfield, Neil McCallum, Richard Dolan, Colin Longford, Simon Absolum, Paul O'Donoghue, Sam Noack and Barry Rose.
The Ardlethan side reached the quarter-finals of the Farrer League Elevens. The team is (back) Paul McCarrty, John Bischard, Ken Fairman, Brendan O'Reilly, Mick Button, David Carroll, Kerry Brain, Peter Caldow, Matt Jones, Craig Spencer, (front) Keiran Spencerm Garry Gillette, Anton Noble, Jeff Minchin, David Currie, Mark Whyte, Mark Derksen and Greg Brain.
Coolamon was knocked out in the quarter finals of the Farrer League Elevens by Wagga Tigers. They are (back) Scott Bradley, David Gillett, Warren McCoullough, John Anderson, Barry McLachlan, Brian Buchana, Brett Nolte, Neil Pleming, (front) Daniel Crocker, Paul Hallcroft, Pat Sutton, Michael Buchanan, Shane Rudd, Tony Morris, Steven Pattison, James O'Connell.
Temora was defeated by GGGM in the first round of the Farrer League Elevens. The team is (back) Michael Breust, Nigel Patten, Steven Barrett, Jatson Collins, David Broomby, Darren Hoare, Matthew Gilchrist, Don Oliver, Michael Gilchrist, (front) Heath Cole, Brett Krause, Brian Mitchell, Gerard Pattison, Paul McKelvie, Aaron Tyndall, Dallas McKelvie and Rod Foster.
The Wagga Tigers side went down in the semi-finals of the Farrer League Elevens competition. The team is (back) Gerald Pieper, John Schultz, Ray Carroll, Jarrod Baker, Stephen Schultz, Paul Clarke, Terry Daniher, Steven Priest, Shane McDermott, Tony Lyons, (front) Scott Bance, Grant Regan, Paul McGowan, Ray Willis, Matthew Hundy, Scott Evans, John Bentley, Glen Young and Jason Morton.
The East Wagga-Kooringal side for the Farrer League Elevens competition is (back) Jason Boneham, Paul Morphett, Michael McPherson, Craig Davis, Mark O'Leary, Nathan Graetz, Paul Bourne, Jamie Ross, Cameron Mitter, (front) Craig Absolum, Mark Blundell, Darren Cuthbert, Peter Whittle, Corey Pavit, Ken McPherson, Greg Devries, Mark Logan and Barry Suckling.
The Ariah Park-Mirrool side for the Farrer League Elevens competition is John Walker, Michael McCormack, Rob Harper, Alan Bell, Brett Pearson, Jamie Buerckner, Glen Bell, Matt O'Dwyer, Brett Ryan, Ross Devereux, (front) Brian Johnstone, Patrick Hills, Geoff Walker, Brian Gaynor, Terry Greenham, Paul Buerckner, Brett Prentice and Terry Walker.
The North Wagga side for the Farrer League Elevens competition is (back) Matt Connellan, Luke Fitzgerald, Dean Umback, Paul Williams, Gavin Hofert, Chris Irvine, David Crouch, Dick Carey, Wayne Skeers, Justin Gregory, (front) Steve Withers, Sam Carey, Adam Carey, Darren Richardson, Scott Macklin, Brendan Nilsen, Aaron Washington and Rob Ellis.
The Mangoplah-Cookardinia United side for the Farrer League Elevens competition is (back) Wade Jones, Byron Cole, Rick Collins, Mark Quinlivan, Grant Pettit, Scott Barber, Shane Piffero, David Armstrong, Anthony Angel, (front) Steven Murphy, Anthony Cole, Willie Lloyd, Brian Hawke, Peter Mohr, Dan Lloyd, Anthony Armstron and Chris Masson.
The Marrar side for the Farrer League Elevens competition is (back) Richie Robinson, Paul Smith, Chris Bevan, Simon Crouch, Brendan Harrington, David Brown, Stewart Seymour, Gavin Graetz, Bruce Holden, (front) Vin Carroll, David Hodge, Greg McKelvie, Terry Willis, Jim Corbett, Wes Graetz, Glen Bevan and Brad Richards.
The Girral-West Wyalong side for the Farrer League Elevens competition is (back) P Daniher, C Breen, J Sanson, P Sanson, P Gerhard, P Dalton, G Carroll, S Applebee, P Dillon, A Koop, (front) goal umpire, R Daniher, P Daniher, D McCarten, T Parkes, B Gray, B Dohl, J Dohl and N Cronin.
The Rock-Yerong Creek side for the Farrer League Elevens competition is (back) G Terlich, P Sculley, N Moore, P Hallam, J Poole, D Pocock, B Kohlhagen, A Terlich, S White, (front) J Bauer, B Mackinlay, T Ball, B Hannam, S Brown, P Blair and C Taylor.
The Osborne side for the Farrer League Elevens competition is A Donnellan, J Kennedy, N O'Connell, A Rosicka, R Smith, C Douglas, R O'Connell, J Hosie, G Broughton, M Perryman, P Hull, (front) D Gooden, O Geddes, T Clarke, D Howard, S Clarke, T Geddes and S McFarlane.
Wayne Carey was appointed captain of North Melbourne, not long after Paul Kelly was named captain of the Sydney Swans.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 16, 1993.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 16, 1993.
Wagga's Dr Joe McGirr.
Just married are Helen Berry and Tony Swan.
Wagga Volleyball Association committee (back) Judy Simes, Graham Spokes, Carolyn Beer, Carl Green, Geoff Jacobsen, Barry Dent, (front) Wendy Johnson, Leanne Palmer and Leigh Tucker.
At the 14th hole at Wagga Country Club are Phris Philp, Brendan Schumack, Stephen Cook and Rohan Crawford.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 17, 1993.
Just married and making their home in Wagga are Jillian Hindmarsh and Peter Turner.
Just married and making their home in Wagga are Dianne Warren and Paul Zalitas.
Just married and making their home in Wagga are Tanya Gaffey and Craig Stephens.
Just married and making their home in Wagga are Diana Macadam and Shaun Jeffers.
Just married are Meegan Smith and Roger Clark.
Just married are Cherie Lenon and Glenn Evans.
Just married and making their home in Wagga are Patricia O'Sullivan and Carlo Zuliani.
Just married are Nicole O'Hare and Jeff Walton
Just married are David Matthews and Lenore Halloran.
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Alderman Mary Kidson (left) presents a Tidy Town award of appreciation for their hard work in maintaining their gardens to the occupants of the units at 30 Freer Street Neville Fuller, Chris Eggins and Dot Lewis.
Hanging out in Possums Playground are Kimberley Townley-Jones, Bobby Lees, Michael Thomson and Logan Bootsman.
How times have changed.
Rhyce Keu, 2, from Coolamon enjoys the merry-go-round at the Wagga Markets.
Anne and David Bowditch, aged 4 and 3 respectively, lap up the autumn sunshine - sun-safely, of course.
With online dating years away, people were placing personal ads.
With online dating years away, people were placing personal ads.
Blu Js A grade softballers (back) Karen Oakman, Julie-Anne Baker, Sue Mohr, (middle) Viven Miosge, Natalie Lewin, Donna Brown, (front) Mandy Miosge, Sarah Brown and Michelle Lugton.
Baden Power attempts to clear the high jump bar at the Mount Austin High School athletics carnival.
Brian Counsell won a swag of medals at the Veterans Games.
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Henschke Primary School's Ben Gerber, 9.
Tim Graham, 8, comes in to fire another delivery for Lutheran Primary School.
Illabo School's junior relay representatives for the PSSA carnival are James Robertson, Jock Smith, Matthew Ryan and Che Myles.