Amy O'Halloran,10, Madeleine Logan, 11, Hannah Billett, 11, and Caroline Smith, 10, - all from Wagga - look the part ahead of The Frog Prince play at the basement of the Civic Theatre. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
The Frog, Lachlan Stephens (10) and the lion, Connor Irlam (10) - both from Wagga. They were part of The Frog Prince play which was shownin the basement of the Civic Theatre this week. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
The King, Blake Smith (13), Merton the weather forecaster, Sam Campbell, (13) and The Queen, Niamh Marsh-Johnson (12), were part of The Frog Prince play being shown in the basement of the Civic Theatre. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Chris McDevitt from Wagga Inland Truck Centre has been named the Kenworth 2013 truck salesman of the year for Australia and New Zealand. Picture: Les Smith
Ken Robertson of HD Cake decorators received placings at the Sydney Royal Easter Show for his cakes. Mr Robertson was one of sixty people allowed in the arts and crafts pavilion when the royal couple visited on Friday. Picture: Les Smith
Wagga Base Hospital midwife Mavis Gaff-Smith (centre) delivered her great-grandson Hamish Giovannelli on April 15. Mavis also delivered Hamish's mother - her granddaughter - Hannah Roberts (left) 22 years ago. Hannah, Mavis and Hamish are pictured with Mary-Jo Cutler, Mavis's daughter and Hannah's mother. Picture: Les Smith
Ten-year-old Toby Stone from Collingullie taking a break from painting at the Best Street Studios children's holiday art workshops. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Abbey Hurst,13, from Wagga gets on her bike during a break in sessions at the Best Street Studios children's holiday art workshops. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
NSW primary industries minister Katrina Hodgkinson visits the Inland Fisheries Centre at Narrandera on Wednesday. Picture: Les Smith
NSW Primary Industries minister Katrina Hodgkinson (right) visited the Inland Fisheries Centre at Narrandera on Thursday. She was joined by director technical services at Narrandera Shire Council, Frank Dyrssen (left), deputy mayor Jim Howard and mayor Jenny Clarke. Picture: Les Smith
Darren Little and Michelle McFeeters glance at the Murrumbidgee River on Monday as the search for their 23-year-old son Brent continued. A body was recovered on Tuesday afternoon. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Jody Hay's daughter is currently overseas in Cambodia helping children and she is seeking donations of clothing. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Five-year-old Ari Cook and his sister Lucia, 7, give the Easter bunny a run for his money during the Crocodile Encounters school holiday reptile show at the Wagga Marketplace on Thursday. Picture: Les Smith
Ruby McDonnell, 8, of Wagga gets up close with a Blue-tongue lizard during the Crocodile Encounters school holiday reptile show at the Wagga Marketplace on Thursday. Picture: Les Smith
Miah Robertson, 5, lets everyone know that she can show her teeth too during the Crocodile Encounters school holiday reptile show at the Wagga Marketplace this week. Picture: Laura Hardwick
Father Rick Micallef leads the Stations of the Cross Easter celebrations at St Michaels Cathedral in Wagga. His was assisted by cross bearer Gerard Letchford, 12. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Father Rick Micallef leads the Stations of the Cross Easter celebrations at St Michaels Cathedral in Wagga. His was assisted by cross bearer Gerard Letchford, 12. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Our Lady of Fatima parish priest Father Paddy Sykes has said Easter is a time to reflect on what love, sacrifice, hope and service mean in people’s lives. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Brothers Frank and Bill Dempsey (left), chairman of the Anzac Day committee Brian Watts and vice president of the Wagga RSL sub-branch Harry Edmonds prepare for Anzac Day. Organisers are expecting about 10,000 people to line the Baylis Street parade route this year. Picture: Les Smith
Ukulele player and all-round musician Mike Jackson entertains the crowd during the Stone The Crows Festival. The event runs across the Easter long weekend. Picture: Kieren L Tilly
Southern Oil's managing director Tim Rose said changes to a government rebate would force the closure of the Wagga plant. Picture: Laura Hardwick
Emergency personnel line the bank of the Murrumbidgee River at Wiradjuri Reserve late yesterday afternoon as a body, believed to be that of missing man Brent Little, is recovered from the water on Tuesday afternoon. Picture: Les Smith
Judy Hunt blow drys her Silkie Chicken during a poultry open day at the Wagga Showgrounds on Sunday.
It wasn't hard to see which character Lottie McMahon, 8, was during the Autism Superhero walk on Sunday, April 13.