The week started with Wagga residents flocking to hear prominent Muslim commentators and ended with The Rock preparing for the launch of AC/DC's latest album.
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It was a big week in the Riverina and if you didn't have time to catch up on all the news throughout the week, you can find out what made headlines here.
Monday
There was standing room only on Sunday as Wagga residents flocked to find out about Islam at a seminar at the council chamber.
The Riverina was lashed by gusty winds that brought down trees in some areas.
Shepparton golfer Bret Bishop came out of nowhere to claim the Wagga City Golf Club championships.
Tuesday
Red Hill Road looked more like a car yard with cars for sale clogging up the side of the road.
Riverina school students became published authors writing about agriculture and their local areas.
A Wagga driving instructor has joined calls to raise the Hume Highway speed limit to 130 km/h.
Players have been slugged in a SIRU shakeup, making clubs concerned players will be driven out of the sport.
Wednesday
Residential developments now stand in place of sporting grounds named after Wagga greats - but what will happen to the famous names?
Thursday
Operation 'emergency support' wins praise.
Junee rugby league great Laurie Daley was impressed by Equex ahead of the 2015 blockbuster game.
Friday
A Wagga mum, dying of melanoma, is unable to do so in the comfort of her own home due to inadequate public housing.
Hospital management defended hiring private security contractors to guard the carpark.
Saturday
The Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove visited Wagga to present the Australian Army Base Kapooka with its new banner.
After being called Collingullie-Ashmont-Kapooka since 1999, members of the RFL club will vote on whether to change that name.