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Soccer Sportslink coach Rodney Herson about to start practise with his group of six-year-olds, Cameron Allen, Matthew Parker, Mitchell Waugh, Andrew Whitaker, Nicolas Van Vliet, Damian Gioia, Adrian Clout, Rhys Matthew, Christopher Allinson, Michael Waugh, Iain Given and Mathew Elphick.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 23, 1993.
Co-pilot Peter Larson and Captain Greg Yeates pose with their Saab 340 B at the Wagga airport before the official start of Hazelton flights between the city and Sydney.
Work on the Docker Street median strip began "in earnest". Ralph Beattie and Pat Murphy were at work digging up the bitumen near Chaston Street.
Scott Sanbrook.
Turvey Park Wanderers president David Fulmer accepts the 1993 sponsorship package from Tolland Hotel Bistro manager Rod Porter. Matthew Bartley, Glen Stephens and Scott Bartley proudly show their shirts for the April 17 game.
NSW Country and Yanco-Wamoon forward Alex Corvo was one of a number of players facing suspension from club footy after missing a Riverina trial match.
Yvonne Braid hard at work at 2WG. Mrs Braid was the 1993 Wagga Citizen of the Year.
Stella and Arthur Gulley enjoyed a night at the Commercial Club with friends.
Maureen Floweer, Kylie Flower and Jan Thomas at La Firenze.
Lucy Thomas (centre) celebrates her birthday at La Firenze with help from Grant Thomas, Trevor Thomas, Bob Flower and Brett Thomas.
Mark Byrne works with staff from Lyn Irvin's Hair Studio on new effects with foiled colouring.
Kim Ladbury steps around Kim Gillett in the Wagga Touch Association's division four competition.
Terry Longbottom makes ground towards an opponent in the over 35s touch competition.
Ganmain made it two in a row when they won the Coolamon Touch Association's division one competition. The Lions are (back) Greg Penfold, Phillip Carroll, Jamie Crozier, Steve Woods, Phil Hatty, Peter Walsh, (front) Peter Creighton, Anthony McCorry, Austin Evans, Denis Howe, Mark Carroll and Stephen Carroll.
Pictured before teeing off in the Riverina District Golf Association pennant fourth round at Coolamon were Daryl Binney, Luke Rose, Peter Slater, Stan Wall and Adrian Douglas.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 24, 1993.
Fun and games at Wagga Day Care were had by (left-right) Kate Christie, Luke Prowse, Samantha Triffitt, Lucy Claridge, Jackson Saddlier, David Fisher, Charlotte Mills, Eliza Pettit and Andrew Littlewood.
CSU computing student Jason Lim has developed a computer system to help cancer treatment and research.
Youth officer with Youth Access Wagga, Angela Samuels, displays one of the Youth Week 1993 posters.
At the official launch of the Road Whys program are (back row) RTA southern region road safety manager Ken McNally, Kooringal High School principal Peter Perkins, Year 10 master at St Michael's Regional High School Leigh Raynor, Andrew Allan (St Michael's), Chris Williams (Trinity Senior High School), Matthew Chapman (Mount Austin High School), Sally Richardson (Kooringal High School captain), Angela Gordon (Wagga Technology High School), Jarrod Lyons (Kooringal High captain), Brandi Spinks (Wagga Technology High), (front) Katie Alleva (Mt Erin High School), Ashley Fewson (St Michael's), Rosemary Jacobs (Trinity), Louise Barter (Mount Austin) and Chief Superintendent Frank Fuller.
Newlyweds Kathy (nee McLennan) and Peter Gaffney made their home in Wagga.
Newlyweds Joanne (nee Thornton) and Allan Hill made their home in Wollongong.
Newlyweds Julianna (nee Herczeg) and Glenn Munford made their home in Canberra.
Newlyweds Leanne (nee McInerney) and Greg Robertson made their home in Wagga.
Newlyweds Tracey (nee Jelbart) and Paul Shilson-Josling made their home in Sydney.
Newlyweds Robyn (nee Stonham) and Jeffrey Brown made their home in Dubbo.
Newlyweds Karen (nee Halhead) and Warren oke made their home in Wagga.
Newlyweds Jacinta (nee Van Der Kleij) and Craig Glasson made their home in Wagga.
Newlyweds Michelle (nee Gottwaltz) and David Farrell made their home in Wagga.
Newlyweds Sheree (nee Doughty) and Douglas Brambley made their home in Wagga.
Happy birthday Shivaun.
Yanco Ag High School's five-eighth Brendon Reeves sets up a support with one of his spiral passes in the Commonwealth Bank Cup tie against West Wyalong.
Yanco Ag lock Ryan Desegna is grounded in a copybook tackle by West Wyalong High School winder Paul Hopper, who is supported by teammate Chris Bolt.
The Yanco Ag High School side for the Commonwealth Bank Cup. (back) Ben Jones, Darryl Newham, Steve Henley, Stuart McGowan, Nathan Harding, Matt Beattie, coach Trevor Howard, (middle) Daniel Rolles, Robbie Booth, Shane Rees, Craig Beattie, Brendon Reeves, Josh Corrigan, Ryan Desegna, (front) Matthew Wells, John Jones, Andrew Steele, Bryan Wareing and Brett Ferguson.
The West Wyalong High School Commonwealth Bank Cup side. (back) Ben Miller, Rob Lowe, Steve Forsyth, Andrew Tough, Richard Ferguson, (middle) Ricky Fuller, Bill Gray, Rod Taylor, Justin McKellar, Chris Bolte, (front) Paul Hopper, Brett Dohl, Jason Nicholson, Anthony Vendenburg and Brett Ridley.
Checking their scorecards at the Wagga Golf Club are Lyn McMullen, Jenny Reid, Colleen Watkins and Marg Edmonds.
Mandy Miosge of Blu J's sets the play in motion with a delivery to Teresa Jensen of Turvey Park.
Caroline Stewart of Turvey Park B hits hard and long in the A grade competition.
Ganmain's Lorraine Cox prepares to deliver her bowl in the first day of the Central Riverina District Women's Bowling Association pennants.
Yanco Ag High halfback John Jones wrestles to break away from West Wyalong High School defenders Brett Ridley and Bill Gray in the first Commonwealth Bank Cup game. Jones was one of Yanco's best players in his side's 54-8 triumph.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 25, 1993.
Developers examine a model of the Waterview Gardens project.
CT4s fly over Melbourne on their way to the RAAF Base at Forest Hill to go into storage pending their sale.
Bourke Street was closed for two hours after a truck carrying another articulated vehicle lost its load.
Inspecting the $300,000 switchboard and computer system are RIC Electrics director Colin Duff, project manager Ken Meyer and Chinese representatives Wang Ge and Lu Yong Bo.
Enjoying playground equipment are (left top) Jordan Samuelson, Jaren Hare, Maria Burgess, (bottom) Lisa Hocking and Joshua Klein.
Wagga Swimming Club representatives Shannon Feige and Tracey Longmore will attend the national championships in Brisbane at Easter.
Amy Lenard of Lake Albert Gold is sharp and ready for a pitch in the WPSSA competition.
The Kooringal Public School team waits their turn to bat in the Wagga PSSA A grade competition.
The Mount Austin High School team for the Riverina combined high schools knockout is (back) Alison Stubbs, Rebecca Henderson, Mandy Niosge, Kristie Matthews, Jade Hodgins, Shantal McCormack, (front) Michelle Lonsdale, Dearna Hubbard, Lisa Simpson, Joanne Jolley and Jessica Henderson.
The Kooringal High School team for the Riverina combined high schools knockout is (back) Alex Galloway, Jane Currie, Jodie Graham, Brooke Frauenfelder, Olivia Sheather, Susie Brasier, (front) Kylie Wright, Kylie Mackinnon, Penni Murphy, Allison Jones and Jaclyn Hogan.
The Griffith High School team for the Riverina combined high schools knockout is (back) Gabrielle Codemo, Michelle Girdler, Rebecca Henderson, Natalie Pattison, Nikki Christof, Simone Peter, Alisa Stockton, (front) Kallene Powell, Alecia Nolan, Gillian Conway, Rebecca Sparks and Renae Crimmins.
The Wagga Technology High School team for the Riverina combined high schools knockout is (back) Tara Mantell, Jenny Lockett, Shannon Edwards, Erin Breed, coach Robert Currie, Karen Baxter, Yvette Deaner, Jade Wilson, (middle), Rebecca Lawson, Kellie Elliott, Natasha Bagley, Rebel Bourne, Belinda James, Maree Westblade, (front) Rebecca Cox, Simone Burbidge and Stacey Cox.
Michael Croupe of Sacred Heart moves across to cover drive at Henwood Park.
The Sacred Heart Primary School cricket team (back) Brendan Cluff, Michael Freeman, captain Nathan Moss, Sam Collie, William Collie, Peter Woodgate, (front) David Rava, Nathan Comerford, Nathan Carroll, Nicholas Dunlop, Mark Donnelly and Domenico Rositane.
Aung Win of Kooringal Colts Blue covers his stumpes well against this food delivery from a Leagues Club bowler in the WDCA under 16s grand final at Lake Albert.
Lake Albert's Andrew Francis has this ball on a good length against a Leagues Club batsman in the WDCA under 14s grand final.
Stephen Bowden encourages Brebony Straight Arrow over the triple jump section of the agility trial course at San Isidore.
Kurrajong School swimming champions Kim Townsend, Maryanne O'Neill, Amanda Leech, Chris Blyth, Michael Ingold, Gary Harper and Melissa Ross.
Cole Levy, 17, represented RAAF and Scott Wallace, 14, from Leeton, pictured during the RDGA 1993 scratch pennants at Narrandera.
Darryl Binney, 12, putting on the 18th green, playing for Wagga Country Club in the RDGA pennants.
Tim McCausland, 12, of Mangoplah, moves into a forehand return during the junior tournament.
Amanda Davidson of Gundagai watches the ball onto the racquet during the junior tournament.
Adam Beck competes in the junior enduro class at Gregadoo.
Simone Aiken rakes Red through a training run at the Bidgee Pony Club.
Up go the hands to compete in Auskick's handballing competition at practice with Brian Roy and Greg Simmons.
Australian barrell race champion Tania Schiller is presented with a $1000 cheque from Tooheys classic rodeo circuit chairman Reg Rynehart.
Jordan Hobbs on Mickalong jumps the barrels at the Bidgee Pony Club.
Wagga cyclist Michael Hardy shows off the medals he won at the Australian Championships in Hamilton.
NSW League of Wheelmen councillor Joe Medau presents Tolland Cycle Club's Barry O'Hagan with the Buck Jones memorial trophy for winning the 1992 roadman of the year.
Wagga Cycling trophy-getters (back) Craig Farrell, Simon Esler, Damien Farrell, Shane Menz, Racquell Farrell, Cameron Oke, (front) Bradley Sainsbury, Ashlin Casey, David Lalor, Michael Hardy and Ella Whitelaw.
Brenda Foster.
Homebush Boys High School Michael Baker and Kooringal High's Simon Millman battle for possession in the quarter final of the state knockout. KHS was defeated 21-1.
Leagues Club wicketkeeper Steve Butt about to take a return from the outfield in the WDCA minor semi against St Michael's.
This cricket competition is not big enough for the two of us and somebody has got to go ... South Wagga captain Anthony Baker and Leagues Club batsman Glenn Leggatt prepare for a showdown at work.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 26, 1993.
Wagga City Council Alderman Kay Hull inspects the cage which contained more than 500 birds of various species. The birds were stolen the previous weekend.
Eighty-two year old Laurie Oakman of Wagga enjoyes the company of 11-year-old David Hamilton of Wagga Lutheran School at the historical museum. Years 5 and 6 students from the school spent time with senior citizens as part of Senior Citizens Week.
Singers from the Maureen Flower School of Entertainment entertained Wagga senior citizens at a concert at Sacred Heart School.
Geoff Clarke on his last day as a typesetter at The Daily Advertiser after spending 37 years with the newspaper.
Siblings Lesley and John Shortt of Bethungra have won more than 50 trophies in talent quests around NSW.
Studying an engine at a recent NRMA seminar at the Pavilion Motel were NRMA training officer Brian Butlin with patrol officers from Cootamundra, Tumut, Adelong, Urana, Tumbarumba, Junee, Wagga and Tarcutta.
At the Kooringal Community Centre open day are (top) KCC president Marie Warren nursing Courtney Warren, Mavis Taber from Better Hearing Australia, (middle) KCC treasurer Vikki Grieve nursing Rhys Grieve and Chris Elliott, KCC sectretary Jenny Murtagh nursing Jodie Murtagh and Emily Kirkpatrick, (front) Steven Douglas and Cameron Pearce.
#ThrowbackThursday - 21 years ago... Part 4 | PHOTOS
Wagga's Tony Sheridan, an enduro class rider, pumps up the revs at Gregadoo.
Checking the progressive tally at Wagga Tenpin Bowling Centre are Alison Gibbs, Luke Tyrell, Ann Moynihan and Chad Tyrell.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 27, 1993.
Wagga Twins Club members Steven and Justin Fox, Kara and Naomi Price and Thomas and Joseph Doyle in Collins Park.
Former RAAF apprentices Jack Mullins, Colin Makin, Graeme Oxley, Errol Alcock and Joe Vellacatt check out the memorabilia at the RAAF reunion.
The Daily Advertiser editor Michael McCormack congratulates Robin McNeice on her scholarship award. Also pictured is CSY deputy vice-chancellor Professor Richard Johnstone.
Happy birthday Tim.
Congratulations Gary and Megan.
Congratulations Rhonda and Anthony.
Congratulations Lisa and Brad.
Welcome to the world, Brooke.
Happy birthday Peter.
Congratulations, Michael and Michelle.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 29, 1993.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on March 29, 1993.
Former Wagga RAAF apprentices Gavin Smith, Hugh Betteridge, Trevor Wvoti and Denis Pendergast at the RAAF reunion.
Mount Austin High School counsellor David Hurt leads Year 11 students through a stress management and relaxation course.
Leeton halfback Jade Arnold and a Greenies' teammate attempt to stop the progress of a Yanco-Wamoon opponent at the Group 20 knockout. The Hawks were downed 16-6.
Southern Division players Dave Elliot, Dave Gallagher and Jason Whitfield have reason to look pleased in the dressing rooms of Centenary Field, Albion Park, after their side defeated Riverina 16-6.
Terry Simpson of Deniliquin flicks a pass to a teammate as he is tackled by an Army opponent in the Leeton 10s rugby carnival.
Junee defender Randy Johnson flicks the ball past Tolland's Neil Bertram in a preliminary match in the preseason tournament.
Chris Rheinberger of Yanco Hotel receives a nasty delivery and avoids it well in the Leeton Cricket Association preliminary final against Leeton Hotel.
Leagues Club all-rounder Frank Griggs cuts the ball through the covers in the preliminary final against Robertson Oval.
West Wyalong captain-coach Rick Campbell fires a ball out from dummy-half against Yenda in the Group 20 knockout at Wade Park.