It was a day little Isabella McInerney and her family could forget about the cancer discovery that changed their lives earlier this year.
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Under glorious September sunshine, at least 500 people joined four-year-old Isabella - who was diagnosed with Rhabdomyosarcoma (known as RMS) in late May - for a family fun day at Coolamon's Royal Tavern on Saturday. Full story.
The Daily Advertiser scoured the 2014 Ag Races for 100 of our picks for best dressed out of a crowd of more than 4000 eager race-goers. Check out the Hot 100 here, and don't forget to vote!
Concerned Wagga residents joined the global People's Climate March yesterday as 55 people marched through the CBD calling for action on climate change.
The global effort started ahead of a climate summit in New York, with hundreds of communities joining the effort.
Locals started marching at the Railway Station and finished at member for Riverina Michael McCormack's office. Read more, watch the video.
Grand final fever has almost passed through the region, with just one more to go after the Group 20 rugby league and Riverina Football League premierships decided on Sunday.
Collingullie-Ashmont-Kapooka took out the RFL glory, defeated Mangoplah-Cookardinia United-Eastlakes in what CAK coach Shane Lenon has described as the best win he's ever been involved in.
In Group 20, the West Wyalong Mallee Men suffered their only loss for the season, and it was in the match that counted. The Griffith Waratah Tigers smashed the Mallee Men chokehold on the premiership in the heartstopping 22-18 victory. See all the photos here.
The Riverina footy finals series winds up this weekend, when the Southcity Bulls meet Albury Thunder in the battle for Group Nine glory.
Good morning. Need a national news snapshot first thing - well, we have you covered.
Three people on the Mid-North Coast of NSW are facing murder-related charges after fatal weekend stabbings at two centres; people across regional Australia hit the streets demanding action and climate change and footy seasons across our wide brown land were wrapped up - and that's just for starters ...
Check out some of the front pages across our regional network
6.55am Launceston: Taxpayers have been dumped with a $1.2 million blow-out associated with a Risdon Prison toilet breakout. Read more
6.52am: Not exactly Australian but happening now ...
6.50am Dubbo: A Dubbo-owned company has plans to spend more than $150 million on new housing projects in the city in the next 20 years. Read more
6.46am Newcastle: First home buyers across much of the Lower Hunter have pocketed more than $12 million in government grants and concessions in a year, with the take-up highest in suburbs including Gillieston Heights and Edgeworth, figures show. Read more
6.40am: Congrats Australia. Anyone from your town on the Australian team?
6.35am Wagga Wagga: Concerned residents joined the global People's Climate March in Wagga on Sunday as 55 people marched through the CBD calling for action on climate change. Read more and watch the video
6.30am Port Macquarie: Two teenagers have been charged over the death of a man in Port Macquarie's CBD in the early hours of Sunday. Read more
6.25am: Something just a little spooky about this - and we mean more than the photo ...
6.20am Tamworth: Anglers put their skills to the test at the weekend in a bid to help rid local waterways of an insidious and destructive pest. Read more
6.16am Newcastle: A chilling encounter with an ‘‘aggressive’’ two-and-a-half metre long bull shark has left a 21-year-old Lake Macquarie man shaken, and concerned for the safety of swimmers as the weather heats up. Read more
6.13am Wollongong: Massive crowds - of people and pooches - have taken to the beach to rally against controversial changes to Wollongong City Council’s dogs on beaches policy. Read more
6.10am Warnnambool: Let's hear it for AFL star Brad Ottens! He gave Warrnambool’s Food Share charity an unexpected $5000 free kick when he lobbed a 50-metre punt into the tub of a utility on Reid Oval. And he scored a high five from Premier Premier Denis Napthine! Read more
6.07am Bendigo: A councillor has questioned the value of City of Greater Bendigo Mayor Barry Lyons' trip to China, particularly, she said, given the timing. Read more
6.04am Burnie: Tasmanian Palmer United Party senator Jacqui Lambie has hit back at claims she desecrated the memory of a murdered Afghan police woman, saying the criticism was a ''gross overreaction''.
6am: Let's start with something deep and philosophical ... or not
CANBERRA: The sentencing of former federal parliamentary speaker Peter Slipper for fraudulently using Cabcharge vouchers on a tour of Canberra region wineries is expected to begin on today.
NEWCASTLE: It’s enough to make a surfer cringe – a massive shark swimming nearby and you’re completely unaware. This picture was taken on the Central Coast on September 17 at Killcare by drone pilot Tom Caska. Read more
NATIONAL: How have the terror arrests resonated across the country? We took to the streets to find out. Read more
NATIONAL: The 5 per cent drop in the dollar in a fortnight will boost property prices and improve job prospects. Read more
NEW YORK: Addressing the United Nations Security Council, US Secretary of State John Kerry has singled out Australia for thanks for its commitment of forces to combat Islamic State militants in Iraq. Read more
SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu has supported calls for a truth and justice commission to expose "the horrors of the past" suffered by Aboriginal Australians. Read more
NEW YORK: Before it became dominated by the United States' effort to build a coalition for war with Islamic State, this week's General Assembly of the United Nations was to have focused on climate change. Read more
After 28 years working at Peards Nursery Albury, Andrew Bowen will start a new career in real estate before the month is out.For the man who described himself as "part of the furniture", it's a big leap. Read more
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