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Enjoy just some of the people who made news this week.
Olive Davis, 6. Picture: GLENN DANIELS, Bendigo Advertiser
PINUPS: They’re known as Miss Lola Bess and Miss Bettie Bliss and they’re Maitland’s representatives in the Miss Pinup Australia Pageant this year. - The Maitland Mercury
Looking back: It was in his teenage years that Port Macquarie-Hastings councillor Adam Roberts, a mad-keen young bodyboarder learned how to really surf, in the later stages of his time spent as a homeless teenager. Photo:The Port Macquarie News
Member for Riverina Michael McCormack and mayor Rod Kendall did time behind bars to raise money for the PCYC yesterday. Picture: Les Smith - The Daily Advertiser.
Roman Griffiths, 5. Picture: GLENN DANIELS, Bendigo Advertsier
GOLD MEDALLIST: Australian wheelchair rugby paralympian Ryley Batt with junior rugby players. Picture by CATH BOWEN - The Maitland Mercury
Benson Sudholz, 1, is surrounded by his adoring sisters, from left, Phoebe, 5, Olivia, 8, and Bethany, 9, at the family's Natimuk home. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER, Wimmera Mail Times
DUBBO: For the love of a son, 72-year-old Janice Willetts had her head shaved. Nick Willets had already taken a turn in the chair at The Beauty Box Hair Studio after chemotherapy took a toll on his hair. Photo LOUSIE DONGES - The Dubbo Daily Liberal
BATHURST: Robbie Curtis and Jarred Dewey of Circa go through their routine in preparation for their performances at Bathurst’s Catapult Festival this week. Photo ZENIO LAPKA - The Western Advocate.
Bega Heritage Motor Club members Anthony and Kathy Dack show off their restored 1959 Holden SC Station Sedan and 1968 Tabbert Caravan. Pic: Bega District News
Dapto Junior FC under-7s Daniel, Cody and Finley are sad that they haven’t been able to play this season. Picture: ADAM McLEAN, Illawarra Mercury
BATHURST: Around 3000 riders joined the Blayney to Bathurst last Sunday - making it one of the largest cycling events in NSW. - The Western Advocate.
Daniella Gillespie 2, Keely Elliott 7, Ruben Elliott 10, Archie Elliott 5 and Natasha Gillespie 5 get ready for the Good Friday Easter Egg hunt. Picture: THEA PETRASS, Wimmera Mail Times
ORANGE: THE secret to the perfect back flip is to have no regard for your personal safety. Pascal Berry showed she can follow that edict at the Orange Big Air School. Photo: STEVE GOSCH - The Central Western Daily
Cancer Sufferer, Kiama teen Ashleigh Collins is hoping to raise more than $15,000 for next month's Kiama Relay for Life. Picture: ADAM McLEAN - The Illawarra Mercury
Artists Jenny Altmann (left), Gayle Hill Clark and Alex Rees defied the gloomy skies to put the finishing touches to their colourful artwork in a laneway to the Ozone car park. Picture: ROB GUNSTONE, The Standard - Warrnambool
Koonawarra mother Sonia Facey has sent a video essay of her autistic son, Nathan, to local and state politicians as part of a personal campaign to keep Dapto Respite Centre open. Photo: Adam McLean - The Illawarra Mercury.
GROW: Gum Ball Music Festival founder Matt Johnston and family dog Lulu at the Lower Bedford festival site. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers - Photo:The Newcastle Herald.
GOOD SPORT: Miss Australia Quest entrant Racquel Andrews, of Maryland, paints Cessnock Mayor Bob Pynsent’s fingernails for Ovarian Cancer awareness. Picture: Peter Stoop - The Newcastle Herald.
Derrinallum service station owner and CFA member Geoff Henderson. Pic: DAMIAN WHITE,The Standard - Warrnambool
FROM THE OVEN: Stefanie Nelson, left and Amie Campbell with some of their hot cross buns. Photo: The Armidale Express
BABY BEHEMOTH: Moree mum Michelle Wharram shows off her new bub Bentley Dahlstrom, weighing in at nearly 6.3kg, the biggest baby ever born in Tamworth. Photo: Gareth Gardner, The Northern Daily Leader - Tamworth
The Hopeless Heroes' guitarist Tristan Ahrns is excited to see the depth of talent at this weekend's Battle of the Bands. Pic: Murray Valley Standard
Ben Anfruns and Chantel Fitzsimmons. Picture: Ryan Osland, The Herald - Newcastle
John and his wife Ann Redman fear ratepayers will pay more to cover for the lack of fees collected by council from developers. Picture: Jonathan Carroll, The Herald - Newcastle
For Auld Lang Syne: Ben Cox, Gordon Morrison and Peter Freund proudly show off their tartan as part of the Art Gallery of Ballarat’s launch of the Scottish exhibition. Pic: LACHLAN BENCE, The Courier, Ballarat
Grampians Integrated Family Violence Committee regional integration co-ordinator Jeannine Le Vaillant with some campaign promotional items. Pic: JEREMY BANNISTER,The Courier - Ballarat
Crystal Brook RSL sub-branch president Ivan Venning has sent out a call-to-arms to his local community to support the ageing hall. Pic: Port Pirie Recorder
St Patrick’s College archivist Catriona Banks. Pic: The Courier - Ballarat
Zoe Davis, 4, and her brother Finn, 2, enjoy a make-believe tea party at Warrnambool Uniting Church childcare centre with director Liz Sparrow. Pic: The Standard- Warrnambool
Siblings Annette Williams and Patricia Rumble are organising a Williams dance school reunion. Picture: ADAM McLEAN, Illawarra Mercury
Foam Lust returned to the Margaret River Cultural Centre between April 10 - 12, showcasing the rich surfing history of the region. Photo by Sandy Powell, Augusta-Margaret River Times
Australind defeated Dalyellup 4-2 in the opening round of the men's Premier League in the South West Soccer Association. Pic: Bunbury Mail
The Benesse team: Val Harper, Brooke Walton, Anthony Palumbo, Rachel Logan, Hannah Roberts and Ryan Meyer. Pic: Bunbury Mail
Colourful change: Artist Pandora Jankunas paints a vibrant mural on the Meningie Community School Library walls in South Australia. Pic: Murray Valley Standard
Taking part in the program, Sheridan was carefully checking the measurement in the experiment test tubes. Pict: PETER PICKERING, Ararat Advertiser
The Easter hat parade at Tinonee. Pic: Manning River Times
Australia's longest-running, touring Easter play, Iona Passion Play, will return to Iona College this year, with public performances on Good Friday and Easter Saturday. Photo by Chris McCormack, Bayside Bulletin
FAMILY PILGRIMAGE: Hugh Belling, 91, has secured tickets to the Anzac Day dawn service in a national ballot. His father landed at Anzac Cove 100 years ago. Photo: Barry Smith, The Northern Daily Leader - Tamworth
Bunbury Amazing Race organisers Jayllee Carter and Damien Pittard. Pic: Bunbury Mail
Port Stephens Councillor Chris Doohan at the Bull ’n’ Bush. Picture: Marina Neil. The Herald - Newcastle
Ben Glynn and Scarlet Caley. Pic: Augusta-Margaret River Times
Imogen Stone, who has Batten disease, and her older sister Nataya will look like little princesses for their brush with royalty. Pictures: SYLVIA LIBER, Illawarra Mercury
Thornlands teen Billy Bryce was attacked in Crystal Waters Park on Sunday. Pic: Bayside Bulletin
Cattle farmer Ron Wilson stands in a saturated paddock at his Ladysmith property. Picture: Les Smith, Daily Advertiser - Wagga