
Taking an important step... From left (back row) St Joseph’s principal Paul Arnel, Liam Booth, Father Michael Grace; (middle) Elizabeth Trimble, Callan O’Dwyer, Tanner McKeller, Peter Bau, Jack Keane, Lenny Gledhill, Toby Hansen; (front) Cobie Patching, Justin Hendy, Bailey Harmer, Ruby Laidlaw, Matilda Ruscoe and Lenny Keane.

Grateful ... Baulkamaugh CWA president Bridget Goulding (left) and Lions Ladies president Pauline Stuart together at the Biggest Morning Tea last week.

Traditional dance ... The audience was treated to a traditional Aboriginal dance.

Student leaders ... Numurkah Secondary School students Phoebe Zammit (left) and Ainsleigh Banner spoke about the theme of national reconciliation week.

Inspiring survivor ... Auntie Faye Lynham has been through more than anyone should ever have to, and she’s come out the other side as a leader in the community.

Packed house ... The room was abuzz last week, with about 80 women cramming into the Numurkah RSL for the Biggest Morning Tea.

Classic tunes ... The Numurkah Ukulele Club put on a brilliant show for the Pioneers Lodge last week.

End of an era ... Carolyn and Mick Ryan have built a cafe juggernaut, but it will finish up next week.

Leader of the pack ... Shane Miller has been a guiding light for the young Blues so far this year.

Consistent performer ... Grant Gallus would be somewhere near the top of the best and fairest count at the mid way point of the year.

Crack ... Barry Pruden was in fine form on the golf course last week.

Nice going … Pauline Davies was the only golfer who managed to play to her handicap last Wednesday.
This week's photos