
Feeling lucky ... Brad Kerry sold the million-dollar ticket to someone in Numurkah.

Lake Numurkah ... Still not safe to go in the lake, but safe to go on it.

Good cop ... Dom had a cuppa with local police sergeant Tim Gleeson this week.

Fingers covered in paint ... Katamatite Primary School kids helped Tank from Shepparton to paint the canola fields in the town’s new mural.

Spine tingling ... Carol Silvey performs The Last Post at the Remembrance Day ceremony.

Almost done ... The mural is looking great as it begins to take shape.

Great replacement ... Ashley Andrews was a three set winner for the Warriors on Saturday.

Perfect pitch ... Bill Green was in great form to win Saturday’s stroke round.

Team effort ... Hughie Stammers, Gabbie Moulder and Harry Ryan working hard to dig out a garden bed, next to the hole.

Top Penguin ... Skipper David Ludington and Michael Kam fought out a win in a tough game on Saturday.

Blue on top ... Numurkah Blue’s Ian Londey and Kevin Hansen helped their team to a win last Thursday.

Fair delivery ... The umpire keeps a close eye on the front foot of Joe Griffies as he runs in to bowl.

Right arm over ... Dylan Cox sends one down to Ben Daniel, who made eight on Saturday.

On par ... Jeanette Adams has been in terrific form on the golf course in recent weeks.

Seam up ... Matt Cline tries to break Waaia’s opening partnership between Brenton Low and Sam Trower.

Rubble ... Despite efforts by the Nathalia community, the 120 year-old redgum horse stables were demolished recently.

Path of destruction ... The tin and timber which should be on top of Wayne’s shed is now in the paddock behind his house, and can be viewed through a new hole in the fence.

Under watch ... Noel Newham, Paul Rees and Neil Hutchins keep a close eye on Syd Roughsedge as he puts another one close to the kitty.

Front on ... Paul Rees lets one go for the Town, in a local derby on Saturday.
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