THROWBACK THURSDAY: February 6-12, 1997
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Kali Bouquet, 3, pictured with her Grandma's greyhound, 'Action Ivy' , at the Albury Coursing Club. Picture: ALEX MASSEY
Gary Arnold and Chris Dimatina from the Wodonga Council, pictured at the Wodonga Tip. Picture: ALEX MASSEY
Walbundrie football players at the club's family day at Lake Hume. Picture: PETER BATSON
Craig O'Shannessy gets in some practice before the club championships at the Wodonga tennis centre. Picture: RAY HUNT
Tavern Bulldogs players Cameron Bakes, Brian Curphey, Des Sheather and Merv King. Picture: SIMON DALLINGER
The paddlesteamer Cumberoona heads down the Murray River.
Festival of Sport award winner Rebekah Keat gets a congratulatory kiss from her mother Ruth. Picture: RAY HUNT
Marlee Barber, 3, from Walla was not sure of what to make of this, so she took a picture of it! Picture: SIMON DALLINGER
Smallbore shooter Tim Lowndes at the Albury range. Picture: RAY HUNT
Warming up for the 5km finals at Wodonga athletics club are Peter Maddison, Jason Rees, Dave Holland and Tim Credlin. Picture: RAY HUNT
New Albury-Wodonga Bandits import Ryan Pepper arrives at Albury airport. Picture: ALEX MASSEY
Manager for Southern NSW State and Regional Development Jim Grant says mobile phone reception needs to be improved. Picture: PETER BATSON
Patrons enjoying a summer evening at Albury's Noreuil Park. Picture: PETER BATSON
Patrons enjoying a summer evening at Albury's Noreuil Park. Picture: PETER BATSON
Patrons enjoying a summer evening at Albury's Noreuil Park. Picture: PETER BATSON
Mary and Bert Fletcher, Win Brown, Sheila Townsend and Ruth Wynter enjoying a summer evening at Albury's Noreuil Park. Picture: PETER BATSON
Alan and Rob Murray enjoying some cricket at Albury's Noreuil Park. Picture: PETER BATSON
Michael Neville and daughter Meg, 12 days old, at Noreuil Park, Albury. Picture: PETER BATSON
Betty Kamevaar takes a quick dip at Albury's Noreuil Park. Picture: PETER BATSON
Commentator Bill Lawry and cricketer Kelvin Williams at Albury's SS&A Club. Picture: SIMON DALLINGER
Festival of Sport young achiever winner Rebekah Keat receives her award from Rosalie Martin. Picture: RAY HUNT
Waterskier Cassandra Johnson is inducted into Festival of Sport hall of fame by Cr Patricia Gould. Picture: RAY HUNT
Festival of Sport young achiever award nominee Lauren Jackson. Picture: RAY HUNT
Gerogery farmer Evan Moll. Picture: SIMON DALLINGER
Jenny Karlsson, 16, with her horse, Rocky with Sarah Halpin, 16, of Albury, with her horse, Blackjack. The girls and their horses come down to Noreuil Park every day for a swim. Picture: ALEX MASSEY
L-R: Bill Hill, from Mollyullah and Bill Hill, from Warrenbayne ahead of local government elections. Picture: ALEX MASSEY
Vanessa Truong, pictured with daughter Kristal, 4, is against the proposed work for the dole scheme. Picture: PETER BATSON
Mrs Joan Parker and her guide dog. Picture: SIMON DALLINGER
1997 Dash for Cash men’s winner, Scott Jackson, of Melbourne and open women’s winner Tania-Saree Warrick, also from Melbourne. Picture: PETER BATSON
The field takes off in the Dash for Cash. Picture: PETER BATSON
Roofing contractor Chris Sedgwick enjoys his morning tea break on the only seat still in the house. Picture: SIMON DALLINGER
Night shot of the Lincoln Causeway. Picture: SIMON O'DWYER
Matthew, 4, and Sarah, 6 months, Winnel with their mum Lyn. They’re involved in the little champ of the year SIDS baby show. Picture: PETER BATSON
John Walsmley, director of Boonoke, outside the shearing shed. Picture: PETER BATSON
North Melbourne Giants coach Brett Brown directs his players during training at the Albury Sports Stadium. Picture: RAY HUNT