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A tree burns in a fire at Leneva. Picture: KYLIE ESLER
Full Hand photographed after a quick training run in the lead-up to the Albury Gold Cup. Picture: JOHN RUSSELL
Rev. Joseph Mar Barnabas, from the Marthoma Church in India, was in Albury. Picture: KYLIE ESLER
Albury's Pip Martinotti, 11, cuddles her beloved Rabby who was repaired at the Bear Hospital at Victoria's Gift Baskets. Picture: KYLIE ESLER
A burnt-out Jeep Cherokee at the back of a factory in Calimo St, North Albury. Picture: MATTHEW SMITHWICK
Albury's Harpreet Singh, Tyrone Russell-Smith and Aaron Bykerk take part in the Indian festival of Holi, where coloured powder is thrown over one another. Picture: MATTHEW SMITHWICK
Fiona Oliver is disappointed the area where her familiy graves are will not be part of the planned maintenance work that prevents grass growing over the top of plaques. Picture: TARA GOONAN
Work is being carried out to restore the bottle top on Rutherglen's water tower. Picture: JOHN RUSSELL
Firefighters tackle a blaze at Leneva. Picture: KYLIE ESLER
St Patrick's bowler James Ellis attempts to hit the stumps but East Albury batsman James McNeil managed to slide across the line in time. Picture: KYLIE ESLER
Promoting Paws in the Park is Wondonga Dog Rescue's Jim Toole (with Cassidy), Dee Keogh (with Caddie) and Allana Adrian (with Ruby) at Willow Park. Picture: DYLAN ROBINSON
Niblick (back) and Price of Glory (front) giving each other a scratch over the fence. Picture: KYLIE ESLER
Charles Sturt University executive Tim Wess presented the Dean's Award to students Lewis Tinley (Batchelor Environmental Science and Management) and Christopher Maher (Batchelor Podiatry Honours). Picture: DYLAN ROBINSON
Heath Naughton prepares for his 100th game as coach while his son Sam Naughton, 9, watches. Picture: TARA GOONAN
Hume Phoenix convenors Toni Johnson and Sebastien France prepare for the Equal Love rally. Picture: TARA GOONAN
West Wodonga's Melissa Hingston is followed by her son Ezekiel, 11 months, during a training session with Boot Camps Australia. Picture: MATTHEW SMITHWICK