The front page of The Daily Advertiser on April 22, 1993.
Bankstown golf professional Daniel Motusenko holds the Wagga Mazda Pro-Am trophy following his one-shot win at Wagga Country Club.
An aerial view of the remains of the Branch Davidian cult's compound.
The Haven residents consider the significance of Anzac Day as Corporal Jeff Poole of the Kapooka band plays The Last Post during a memorial service.
Wagga Ambulance Station farewelled David O'Toole (left) after 11 years of service. Officer in charge of the Wagga station, Gordon Bates, is pictured with Mr O'Toole.
Deirdre Knight is pictured enjoying a meal at the Old Wagga Inn with her husband Mac. She was the first winner of the Tangle Word competition and they are joined by the inn's manager, Danny Maher.
CSU lecturer in aquatic biology, Doctor Dave robertson, demonstrates the dip nets used to catch invertebrates for research.
Mount Austin Public School athletics champions (back, from left) Daniel Stamatis (11 years boys), Arthur Little (senior boys), Christina Byrne (senior girls), Meagan Linsell (11 years girls), Gina Hamilton (11 years girls) (front, from left) Jermaine Packer (junior boys), Adam Noll (house captain, Wiradjuri), Lauren Burdett (house captain, Wiradjuri) and Tanya Bartley (junior girls).
Ray White Real Estate's Jim Doig with cyclist Josh Collingwood, who secured $1500 sponsorship.
Mitchell Wood from Wanderers Blue has a quick look to see how close tackler Codie Hume from Panthers was.
(Top) A Lockheed 12A, which was shipped from the US factory to Australia in 1937 and used as VIP transport through World War II and (bottom) the Genairco aircraft, with a 120hp engine, was built in Mascot, Sydney in 1930.
Riverina Rugby Union's Walla squad (back, from left) Marc Bauer, Nicholas Grady, Hugh Cregan, Kieren Sargent, Sam Kennedy, Luke Bokeyar, Ryan Green and (front, from left) Tim Cooper, Ben Flanagan, John Corlett, Damien Tye and Louisa Stewart.
Paul Dwyer, 15, marks his scorecard during the Jack Newton Junior Golf Foundation Riverina region qualifying round at Wagga Country Club.
The 1928 Temora Maher Cup team (back, from left) Reg Maker, Nat Jordan, Eric Curran, Charlie Cornwell, Horace Anthony, Arthur McShane, R Raynor (referee) and (front, from left) 'Whisky' Meehan, Harold Thomas, John Broad, Eric Weissel, Charlie Cowan, Joe Riley and Joe Constable.
The Temora team in 1927 before the Maher Cup was (from left) W Kerr (Sydney referee), C 'Buck' Bray, Charlie Cornwell, Phil Bagwell, Arthur Meshane, Eric Curran, Harold Thomas, Charlie Cowan, Horace Anthony, 'Slender' O'Leary, John Broad 'Whisky' Meehan, Joe Constable, Eric Weissel and strapper Tom McNamara.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on April 23, 1993.
Local ambulance superintendent Graeme Willis (third from left), John Rooke of the Wagga Volunteer Rescue Association (centre) and Wagga police patrol commander, Chief Inspector Kevin wales, work to containt a gas emergency in Forest Hill.
Australian soldiers in Somalia built their own shrine of remembrance for the upcoming Anzac Day ceremony. The shrine, held by Corporal Andrew Clarke, 25, and Craftsman Andrew Bennett, 28, was made of captured rifles and a slouch hat made from a ration tin.
The owner of Eileen's Gone Potty gift shop, Eileen Wealand, gives 'Granny', Edward Street's favourite resident, a welcome back hug.
Former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman with new wife, American fashion designer Suzanne Accosta, after their wedding in the French Riviera.
Pacific Power Aboriginal liaison officer Peter Standford (left) and regional manager Bernie Dempsey congratulate scholarship winner Casey Atkinson while Dean of Studies at CSU, Dr Henry Gardiner, looks on.
Peter Hindmarsh in action for Gundagai.
Sharks' halfback Chris Marland was gearing up for a Group 20 battle with Yanco-Wamoon.
Costa Del Soi with Michael Cahill aboard were vying for a spot in Wagga's Town Plate.
The front page of The Rural on April 23, 1993.
Turvey Park ruckman Ken Howe looked to take control of a high ball.
Mark Taylor and Bruce Garland stir up the dust in their GTHO during the Ray White Rally.
Triathlete Rob Gawthrop was preparing to compete in the World Cup triathlon on the Gold Coast.
Wagga Magpies captain-coach David French (left) meets with scholarship sponsors Darryl Kelly from Supermix Concrete, Graham Daniels from Eagles Boys and scholarship winner David Mavroudis.
A special wrap-around edition of The Daily Advertiser on April 24, 1993.
Joseph Faustino Palazzi was believed to be the first and only Wagga man killed in the Boer War. He is pictured in the uniform of a corporal of the 1st Infantry Regiment of NSW and was a member of the Wagga company of the regiment before he volunteered.
The regular front page of The Daily Advertiser on April 24, 1993.
School children from class 6G from Henschke Primary School, with teacher Stephen Gray, speak out against inflammatory remarks over Aboriginal land rights.
Riverina Standards Committee president Richard Henderson displays an anti-pornography symbol at St Michael's Cathedral.
Orange galloper Moville Peter was the favourite to win the Gold Cup and was pictured with strapper Herb White.
Sydney professional Neil Kerry driving from the 17th tee in the final round of the Wagga Mazda Pro-Am Tournament.
Ex serviceman Harry Oakes with his medals before making a trip to Canberra where he received another one.
Diane Spittle wrote a poem entitled Cenotaph to commemorate the importance of Anzac Day.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser from April 26, 1993.
Police take the gun man, whose head is covered with a towel, away to lay charges at the end of a five-hour siege in Wagga.
The son of a man at the centre of a five-hour siege contemplates the events after police arrested his father.
The Anzac march was led by two members of the 21st Riverina Horse, Cpl Laurie Richardson on Jedda and Sgt Mark Trim on Mad Max.
Ted Drake, 94, was the only Australian World War I veteran to attend the Anzac Day ceremony in Wagga in 1993. He was in the care of ACW Sarah Ackroyd, the RAAF entrant in the Miss Wagga Quest.
Three hundred people, led by a pipe band, marched down Baylis Street as part of an anti-pornography campaign to delcare Wagga a pornography-free zone.
John Saunders in The Christina Brothers.
Chris Suckling was set to pass to his Brothers team mates during a match at Harris Park.
Brothers' second rower Warren Price was about to be driven into the Harris Park turf by two Turvey Park defenders.
Commander of the Kapooka Military Area, Colonel David Kibbey, delivered the occasional address at the Anzac ceremony.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on April 27, 1993.
The British BE 2E aircraft of David Treseder of Sydney and the German Albatross D2 fighter of Gary Sunderland of Werribee took to the skies.
The 1994 Miss Wagga Quest entrants (back, from left) Margot Henry, Monika Boogs, Belinda Foulds, Sondra Kremerskothon, Sarah Ackroyd, Member for Riverina Noel Hicks and (front, from left) Jodie MacKender, 1993 Community Princess Karen Ingham, Miss Wagga 1993 Kylie Jacobson, Jodie Robinson and Jeanette Baillie.
Students selected to attend Schools in Parliament in Sydney were (form left) Paula O'Dwyer of Ariah Park Central School, Renee Schlig of Billanbong High, Amanda Ristovijevic of Mount Austin High and Rebecca Sutton of Trinity Senior High.
Platoon 25 Section Commanders Steve Hughes, Robert Feillage, Geoffrey Baker and Phil Lockley with the Falling Plate trophy at the marching out ceremony at Kapooka.
Commandant of 1RTB, Col Kibbey and Parade Commander Lt Elizabeth Ghan inspect the troops on parade.
Damien Rex, 5, in a Fun League game at Staunton Oval.
Executive director of the Education Centre, Kerrie Green, launched an exciting program for year 11 girls.
Mark Henry Yates married Jane Louise Cox in Yerong Creek and the couple made their home in Yerong Creek.
Leisa Skein married Craig Whitmore in Wagga.
Susan Judith Hunter married Kent James Osmotherly in Wagga and made their home at Moura, Queensland.
Lisa Robertson married John Duncan in Albury and the couple made their home in Sydney.
Janene Louise Smith and David McCalman were married in Wagga.
Junior tennis players Clint Jarrick, 9, Jessica Grant, 10, Ryan Forsyth, 9, and Ebony Brown, 10.
Leanne Earsman of Palm and Pawn is tagged by an opponent during the Wagga Touch Association's division five women's competition.
Former Wagga jockey Donald Terry, with son Kyle, 2, prior to the final event at Holbrook.
Seven fillies cross the line within three metres of each other at the end of the Carlton Sires Stakes at Coolamon.
Gordon Rapley prepares to get one away during the B grade pairs championship at the Commercial Club.
Wagga's biggest ever trivia night for The Friends of Bernie O'Connor packed people into the Leagues Club, including Ken Pares, Frank Jordan, Jim Barnett, Ross Eggleton, secretary-manager of the Leagues Club Arthur Summons and Bernie O'Connor.
The front page of The Daily Advertiser on April 28, 1993.
Captain Brian Unicomb from The Salvation Army with building plans for the organisation's upgrade in Edward Street.
Rachel Robertson looks forward to a brighter future without thoughtless vandals after her school was destructed.
Senator Karin Sowada discusses youth issues at a Choices and Chances rural youth summit with Daniel Harmon, 14, George Golledge, 16, Tony Alexander, 16, and (seated) Kate Carter, 16.
Kylie Emerson officially opened a conference aimed at rural and remote youth, Choices and Chances, which was organised by Roger Pugh and Perry Share.
Sgt Elizabeth Hannigan performed the oboe concertos at the Riverina Playhouse.
The Riverina Conservatorium Centre's teaching staff in the 1993 staff concert series. Pictured here is (back, from left) Amanda Dunningham, Annette Paterson, Keith Radford, Jill Chappelow, Jeff Donovan, Carmel Ryan and (front, from left) Adrian Wintle, Peter Weston, Andrew Callaghan, Noel Annett and Michael Chambers.
Berrigan's Sports Power in Wagga Touch Association's over 30-35 competition (back, from left) John Preston, Barry McColl, Warren McDonald, Keith Favell and (front, from left) Dave Smith, Adrian Attwood, Doug Charlton and Paul Ferrario.
Tolland Squash in Wagga Touch Association's over 30-35 competition (back, from left) Chris Love, Ray Fuller, Don Hillam, Mike Laurent, Ian Cohalan, Gerald Pieper, Trevor Forbes, Alan Lowry and (front, from left) Peter Creighton, Mick Batkin, Jim Briggs, Peter Eisenhauer and Ken Dylan.
Dianne Kelly of Marian Seagulls in Wagga Netball Association's C grade competition at Bolton Park.
Australian cricketers Wayne Holdsworth, Merv Hughes (back) and Craig McDermott joke around during a light training session at Lord's cricket ground in London.
Riverina junior representative Carl Tippler, 17, gets looked at by Riverina Division medicine man, Doctor Robert Roche (right), and Paul Holdsworthy.