RAW RECRUITS: Neither Bill Fitzgerald nor his dancing partner Emm Hall have an ounce of dancing experience – but hey – it’s all fun and everybody wins with a competition such as this one. Photo: Barry Smith 300513BSG01 - The Northern Daily Leader
Navanka Fletcher with Joel Sloman, Sam Donnelly and Jake Buckingham at her annual Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser - The Glen Innes Examiner
Stepping up. Gunnedah Red Devils' Hamish Hockings struggles loose from a Barraba defender. Catching up at the Gunnedah Red Devils Rugby Union.- The Namoi Valley Independent.
It’s been a big year for the Cook family. Graham and Kylie from “Turkey Lagoon”, Boggabilla took out the top farm award at last year’s Macintyre Valley Awards. They have now been nominated as one of the top farms in Australia. Pictured from left are Kylie and Dona Cook, Jenny Hayes, Graham Cook and Maurice “Burrcutter” Hayes. - The Moree Champion.
Twins Elsie and Rosie Cross at the Sir Henry Parkes Memorial Public School athletics carnival in Tenterfield. The Tenterfield Star.
Alex McCowen, Billy Lawson and Jack Hoppe from Deepwater Public School in Tenterfield for the zone cross country. - The Tenterfield Star.
NSW Blues supporter Cailin Dixon and Qld Maroons fan Lisa Furner are ready for Wednesday night's State of Origin game one. - The NamoI Valley Independent.
Susie Benton is representing Glen Innes in the NSW Training Awards. - The Glen Innes Examiner.
The keys to Winanga-Li Aboriginal Child and Family Centre were handed over last week in Gunnedah, with the official opening to be held in July. Pictured are Simon Munro and Lance Bright. - The Namoi Valley Independent
Guyra junior soccer - The Guyra Argus.
New England dance eisteddfod attracted dozens of movers and shakers from across the region last weekend, among them these jazz disco dancers, (back) Sarah Burey, Maddison McFayden, Georgia Mackson and Millie Cracknell and (front) Laura Tindale, Eloise Moore and Kelsie Dodd. - The Armidale Express
Joe Bruce, Rebekah Rogan and Christine Engel at the Glen Archies gala opening. - The Glen Innes Examiner.
Catching up at the Gunnedah Red Devils Rugby Union Ladies Day, from left, Amy Ryals, Lisa Mulherin and Desley Dunn. - The Namoi Valley Independent.
Bonfire (3): Lions members Wayne Lusty (left and Laurie Bell cut up wood for Tenterfield's Cracker Night to be held on June 8, watched by Rose and Joanna Lusty. - The Tenterfield Star
Locals at Tenterfield's Bluebell Cafe show their colours for the State of Origin. - The Tenterfield Star.
IT WAS a busy week for communities across the New England and North West Region.
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So we've put together a regional gallery of the week that was, for your viewing.
These photos are from some of the Fairfax Regional owned newspapers in the northern part of the state.
Courtesy of The Northern Daily Leader, The Moree Champion, The Guyra Argus, The Inverell Times, Tenterfield Star, The Glen Innes Examiner, The Namoi Valley Independent and the Armidale Express.
Guyra junior soccer - The Guyra Argus
ABOVE: Banding together to fight prostate cancer, the Moree Junior Boars. - The Moree Champion.
NO LONG FACES: Talented cutting horse Stylish CD, Kevin Anderson and Colin Friels, who will ride Stylish CD tonight. Photo: Geoff O’Neill 060613GOE05 - The Northern Daily Leader
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