A look back at the best pictures from around regional Australia this week.
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Just some of the amazing things inside the Ballarat home of Damian Muller. Picture: Jeremy Bannister/The Courier
A driver was cut out of this car wreck in Ballarat on Friday night. He is in a stable condition. Picture: Jeremy Bannister/The Courier
British tourst Luke Harding proposed to girlfriend Rachel Hughes in Busselton earlier this month after a surprise skydive.
The Wilyabrup Gallery donated more than $800 to the Margaret River Soup Kitchen for the purchase of a new caravan to help house the town's homeless population last week. Photo: Sandy Powell/Augusta-Margaret River Mail.
More than 600 Black Dog riders hold a pre-start meeting in Bridgetown. Photo: Peter Francis/Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail.
Leanne Hunt, Mitch Hubble, branch manager Clara Watson, Tanaya Davis and Michelle Nancarrow from Northam Commonwealth Bank suit up for the Clown Doctors. Photo: Avon Valley Advocate.
Benesse Espresso Bar will support the South West Pole Competition for the third time on April 12. Pictured are Bunbury competitors Marie Pepper, Teresa Stafford, Krystal Hope, Dave Berry, Jassy Chia and Jaye Wulf. Photo: Bunbury Mail.
Hometown hero and event wildcard Laura Macaulay shredded through to round two of the Margaret River Pro, but was knocked out by world number 3 Sally Fitzgibbons. Photo: Sandy Powell/Augusta-Margaret River Mail.
Batman rolls into Nannup with the Black Dog Ride. Photo: Jennifer Bornatici/Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail.
Sergeant Vicki Bordin and police horse Sydney in Bunbury this week. Picture: Bunbury Mail
Kangaroo Island: Kimball Cuddihy applies treatment to a phytophthora infestation at Kangaroo Island.
Victor Harbor: A king tide hit the Fleurieu coastline with the City of Victor Harbor Council having already taken steps to create a wall of sea grass to protect the sand dunes from erosion.
Limestone Coast: Vineyard manager Tim Jock Delaney holds a nice batch of Cabernet Sauvignon grapes up during its harvest.
Allansford's Justin Nowell marks in front of Merrivale's Matthew Gleeson at Allansford Recreation Reserve. Picture:LEANNE PICKETT/The Standard
Funakoshi Karate are having a trip to Europe and Asia. Pictured in front is Jace Nepean 10, back l-r Joshua Bartlett 14, Shannon Warnecke, Jack Goddyn 16, Jaymie Bandman, Ashlee Kelly, 16, Frank McKenzie, Shanae Johnstone, 14, Victoria Kelly, 15, De'Anne Bandman, Chloe Brownsea, 15, and Garrin Williamson, 12. Picture: AARON SAWALL/The Standard
Just some of the amazing things inside the Ballarat home of Damian Muller. Picture: Jeremy Bannister/The Courier
Scene of overnight fire in a unit in Allwinton Court, Waverley. Photo by Phillip Biggs/The Examiner
Hagley Farm School: Dunalley Primary visits Hagley Farm feeding the ducks Sophia Pauchet 11 of Dunalley, Riley Abbott 11 of Dunalley, Sophie Badcock 11 of Hagley. Photo by Paul Scambler/The Examiner
Ambulance Tasmania Paramedic Danielle Taylor has recently completed studies and now is a Intensive Care Paramedic based in Launceston. Photo by Mark Jesser/The Examiner
Sunset over Queen Street, Bendigo. Picture: PETER WEAVING/Bendigo Advertiser
Blues & Roots Showcase & Family Day at Big Hill Vineyard. Melannie Harrington with eighteen month old Zephyr Taylor. Picture: JODIE DONNELLAN/ Bendigo Advertiser
Farm animals interact with the Residents at Benetas St Laurence Court Eaglehawk. Joyce Bettielli with a duck. Picture: PETER WEAVING/Bendigo Advertiser
Bendigo V Ballarat swimming Showdown. Mitchell Sherlock, Bendigo leaps off the blocks in the 13years 100m freestyle. Picture: JIM ALDERSEY/ Bendigo Advertiser
Just some of the amazing things inside the Ballarat home of Damian Muller. Picture: Jeremy Bannister/The Courier
Paul Morgan, Rachel Giusti and Shaun Fuller, Brighter At Night concert at Horsham College through Freeza and Nexus. Picture: Wimmera Mail Times
Thomas Jewellers employee Mel Johnson has the time-intensive task on turning back over 1000 timepieces as daylight saving comes to an end. Picture: Les Smith/The Daily Advertiser
Andrew Fogarty, Mick Pooley, Larissa Fogarty, Sonya McBride, Jodie Garnett, Nigel Reeves and Ben Jamin got into the spirit at the Pirates of Treasure Cove Charity Ball. Photo Geoff O’Neill/Northern Daily Leader
Monique Ryan, who has been part of the harness racing scene in Bathurst since she was a little girl, was crowned Miss Gold Crown 2014. Picture: Western Advocate
Joanna Knowles models a dress, which is believed to be from the 1890s, ahead of the Colonial Day to be held in Bathurst on April 6. Photo: Chris Seabrook/Western Advocate
Ben Campbell doesn't hold back at the Pirates of Treasure Cove Charity Ball in Tamworth. Picture: Geoff O'Neill/Northern Daily Leader
Old Errowanbang Wool Shed's Jan Harries is looking forward to the National Shearing and Woolhandling Championships. Picture: Blayney Chronicle
Brett Garling with a completed bronze sculpture of opal mining pioneer Charles Nettleton, which was unveiled in Lightning Ridge on Saturday. Picture: Daily Liberal
Firefighters inspect the administration building of The Rock Central School after a fire tore through it on Wednesday. Picture: Michael Frogley/The Daily Advertiser
For Autism Awareness Month, Sheila Buntin, Harrison Gray, 5, Amy Gray, Robert Buntin, 10 (dressed as Robin) and Adrian Buntin, 12 (dressed as Captain America) will be walking about Lake Albert as superheroes. Picture Les Smit/The Daily Advertiser
Griffith City Library’s resident superhero Michael Lee comes to the rescue of Griffith comic lovers. Picture Anthony Stipo/The Area News
Griffith truck driver and brainchild of the Bourke Hay Run, Brendan Farrell, can almost rest after months of hard work and 50-hour weeks spent organising the campaign. Picture: Border Mail
Lightning over Wollongong on Thursday. Picture: Reader Ian Black/Illawarra Mercury
Looking over Lake Illawarra. Picture: Reader Adam Sewell, Flash At You Imaging/Illawarra Mercury
Passion and inspiration have struck at Dubbo among aisles and aisles of colourful and tempting textiles. ‘Layer cakes’ and ‘jelly rolls’ suggested all sorts of divine projects in the realm of the growing pastime of patchwork. Picture: Daily Liberal
Charles Sturt University Wagga academic Damian Candusso worked as a sound designer on The LEGO Movie. Picture: Kieren L Tilly/The Daily Advertiser
Monteagle farmer John Fowler is ready to begin planting his winter crops. PHOTO Elouise Hawkey/Young Witness
The Wiggles, (back, left) Anthony, Lachlan, Simon and Emma (front) performed to sell out crowds in Wagga this week. Picture Michael Frogley/The Daily Advertiser
Wagga City's Aaron Maxwell leads team in the club song after winning the premiership at Robertson Oval. Picture Kieren L Tilly/The Daily Advertiser
Everyone knew it was coming but that hasn’t softened the impact on the community when, metaphorically speaking, the lights went out on Monday at the Wallerawang power station.
Yanco Agricultural High School student Jack Payne, 17, had his mullet shaved by Billy Garner to raise funds for CareFlight during the recent gala day shearing competition. Picture: The Irrigator