Djarrah Douglas, 5, Newcastle, has her portrait taken for NAIDOC Week. Picture Simone De Peak.
Caryn Gorrie of Redland Bay is organising to break the record of the longest bra chain in the world. Picture: Chris McCormack.
Patrick Coolwell, from the North Stradbroke Island Community Crew, with tribal dancers celebrating NAIDOC Week on the island. Picture: Chris McCormack
So Suspicious entertain at the Alex Hills Hotel. Picture: The Bayside Bulletin.
At the pop up Bridal Shop in Dudley House owner Anthea Solopotias works among the wedding dresses. Picture Brendan McCarthy.
First evenings play Australian Goldfields Open. Neil Robertson playing Marcus Campbell. Picture Peter Weaving.
Lambs at Peter Baker's farm. Picture: Peter Weaving.
Aboriginals perform the Creation Dance during the Naidoc Week launch outside the Bendigo Town Hall. Picture Jim Aldersey.
LVFL football at Backhaus Oval, Golden Square YCW Vs Pyramid Hill Picture Julie Hough.
Dog trainer Scott Harris speaks about tougher dog laws with children Connor, 5, and Emily, 9, and dogs Tilly, Lexie, Theo and Bonnie. Picture: Ben Eyles.
Albury artist Stephanie Jakovac, with her portraits of actor John Wood and singer Lisa Mitchell, has entered the Archibald Prize eight times but still appreciates the Bald Archies.
Holly-Rose Boyer will perform in nine solos, four duos and six troupes at this year's Eisteddfod. Picture Ben Eyles.
Table Tops's William Brougham, 15, is about to compete for a place at the Sydney Eisteddfod ballet finals. Picture Matthew Smithwick.
Butterflies depicting the Border community's successful fight for a headspace in Albury-Wodonga. Picture: The Border Mail.
Bullets and Bits owner Ray Hawkins hopes to use his R licence for hunting feral animals again after the government banned hunting in state forests. Picture: Steve Gosch.
Dr Sachin Kotasthane is happy to be shown the ropes by maternity unit manager Jenny Soar and midwife Laura Fitzgerald. Picture: Jude Keogh.
Orange CYMS' captain coach Mick Sullivan urged his players, including second rower Riley Law, for more consistency in tomorrow's clash with Blayney. Picture: Jude Keogh.
Orange RSPCA animal attendant Kc Grealy helps to guard other dogs from catching a killer virus at the shelter. Picture: Steve Gosch.
Reverend Gary Neville is the first to congratulate Alan Way and Patricia James after the couple were married yesterday, 33 years after they met. Picture: Steve Gosch.
Airborne Gymnastics school holiday activities for the kids. Will Treharne, 10, of Wagga. Picture Les Smith.
Face painting and colouring in at the Sturt Mall. Renee Bickford painting Stella Grintell's, 4, face. Picture Alastair Brook.
Group Nine match at Equex - Brother's versus Tumut. Luke Gladman scores a try. Picture Alastair Brook.
Lil' Melodies music session held in the Marketplace. Nel Addison, 5, and Shayla Cook, 5. Picture Alastair Brook.
The Murderous Crows. Picture: Les Smith, the Daily Advertiser.
A day with team from the RFDS TOOTH program during their clinic in Collarenebri Photo Belinda Soole
A day with team from the RFDS TOOTH program during their clinic in Collarenebri Photo Belinda Soole
Some beautiful images of Dubbo's early frosty mornings. Photo Louise Donges.
Some beautiful images of Dubbo's early frosty mornings. Photo Louise Donges.
Some beautiful images of Dubbo's early frosty mornings. Photo Louise Donges.
Launceston Competitions, Tuesday gallery. Picture: Paul Scambler.
Launceston Competitions, Wednesday. Picture: Paul Scambler.
Marcus Hensley and Felicity Shaw raising money for a cocktail party to support children and their families using St Giles services. Picture: The Advocate.
Sam Luck, of Launceston, is a Girlfriend Rimmel Model Search Tasmania finalist. Picture Scott Gelston.
Trumpeter Alex Quigley followed in his father's footsteps by winning the W.J. Bentley Memorial Trophy for Tasmania's premier junior brass soloist. Picture Scott Gelston.
Goulburn Bears and Bearettes in action, July 12 2003. Picture: Darryl Fernance.
The walls reflect print moments about Helensburgh from the Illawarra Mercury. Here is the Gough Whitlam kiss photo from 1972. Photo: Illawarra Mercury.
The walls reflect print moments about Helensburgh from the Illawarra Mercury.
Wollongong artists transform mall construction zone. Photo: Illawarra Mercury.
A-grade netball competition resumes at Maitland Park on the weekend. Picture: The Maitland Mercury.
Maitland utility player Billy Towers will continue as halfback for the Pickers in their Coalfields derby clash with the Goannas at Cessnock this weekend.
A Dudley Park home was gutted by fire. Photo Mandurah Mail.
A Margaret River woman who witnessed the abduction of a 20-year-old man, recounted her story to the Augusta-Margaret River Mail. Photo Zannia Yakas.
A medieval market day at Adam Road Primary School saw the academic extension students dressed as knights and maidens and transported back to ye olden days. Photo Bunbury Mail.
Animage of an Aboriginal youngster camouflaged by a native Australian landscape by Lance Chadd was voted the favourite in the Bindjareb Art Awards. Photo Mandurah Mail.
Shane Crawford poses for photos after stopping briefly at Avon Valley Nissan, Northam, during his TourdeCrawf ride. Photo Timothy Williams.
Homicide Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Michael Willing. Picture Steven Siewert.
Kiera Bramble, of Kurri Kurri. Picture Anita Jones.
The fog over Newcastle. Picture by Simone De Peak.
Fletcher Wilby (3) of Gunnedah was most impressed with the children's train rides at Wean. Photo Ashley Gardner, Namoi Valley Independent.
Marlie Thomas sporting the colours of NAIDOC Week at Wolseley Park on Sunday. Photo Marie Hobson, Namoi Valley Independent.
Rob Southwell, of Narrabri was seen sporting the best male hat at the Wean racetrack on Saturday. Photo Ashley Gardner, Namoi Valley Independent.
Ronald Swan, Kaleb and Keiera Johnson celebrate NAIDOC Week. Picture: The Moree Champion.
Sculptor Kate French with Reg Lindsay’s daughters Joanne, Sandra and Dianne with Reg’s bust in Bicentennial Park. Photo Gareth Gardner.
It was happy feet at Scotts Head as a group of Aboriginal youth were put through the ropes at a dance camp fusing traditional performance with hip hop. Photo Maddie Whitford, Guardian News.
Nambucca lad Chai Romruen has gone from unknown busker to landing the plum role of a merman (male version of a mermaid) in a new tv series. Photo Guardian News.
Picture: The Manning River Times.
Port Macquarie's Laurie McGrath, with his 1914 Model T was a prize addition to the vintage truck and machinery show at the showground on the weekend. Photo: The Wauchope Gazette.
St Joseph's Primary School in Laurieton held their first drama show for parents recently. The students had been rehearsing for many hours to bring together a colourful performance.
Bega vs Eden Group 16 Rugby League - Craig Matthews, of the Roosters, dodges Eden's Jacob Young.
Pro skate Sam Giles wowed the crowds at the Hanging Rock skate park in Batemans Bay on Saturday. Picture: Dean Benson.
Inventor of the new AnyPet Digital Collar Amanda Cole hopes her pet pedometer will encourage people to invest in their pet’s health.
The navy’s new 808 Squadron has been officially commissioned at HMAS Albatross.
CFA firefighters survey the damaged remains of a council truck that exploded in Port Fairy. Picture: Leanne Pickett.
First year Doctor of Vetinary Science student Ashish Pathania, of Epping, learns how to examine a cow, with trainer and assessor Peter McSween, during his stay at Glenormiston College. Picture: Rob Gunstone.
Kyeisha Chatfield, 3, from Warrnambool in the Get Dotty Room. Picture: Vicky Hughson.
Marcus Tilley, 12, of Ballarat, congratulates Timmy Karpinski, 12, of Southbank on his win in the juniors semi-finals. Picture: Rob Gunstone.
The Hassett brothers, David, from WA, Andrew, Caramut, Jason, Geelong, Josh (Jason's son), Nick, Dunkeld, and Damien, from Footscray, played together for the first time in the Caramut reserves for their father Pat's 70th birthday.
Highlights from the Reflexions Dance Studio's 54th Graduation at the Burnie Civic centre.
Latrobe's Chocolate Winterfest delights.
More than 100 people joined in the march down the main street of Smithton to show their support for the workers and their families at Ta Ann. Picture Grant Wells.
Bessie McConnell (flyer) with Elvin Ley, Evan Barwise, Jamie Lam, Sonvinh Nguyen - RMIT Redbacks. Picture: Adam Trafford.
Felicity and Joseph Knobel. PHOTO: Jeremy Bannister.
Lauren Rix and Milton the Koala. Picture: Jeremy Bannister.
Parcels and paper are strewn over the freeway after a B-double truck rolled on Wednesday morning. Picture: Jeremy Bannister.
Steve Hunter (centre) with Jock Maule and his son Archie are re-united with Salty in the veterinary clinic. Picture: Jeremy Bannister.
Acting curator Robina Booth puts the final touches on After Five Fashion from the Darnell Collection, which opens tonight at the Bathurst Regional Art Gallery. Picture: Zenio Lapka.
New NSW Trains chief executive Rob Mason spoke to the media at Bathurst railway station this week about how impressed he was with the community’s efforts in securing the Bathurst Bullet. Picture: Zenio Lapka.
Panorama Motor Cycle Club hosts NSW Motorcross Championships. Picture: Chris Seabrook.
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