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The Ramage sisters enjoy Guyra pool. From left, Hallie, 9, Paige, 6, Taryn, 12, Indiana, 6, and Mackenzie,9.
Council staff Sue Bannon, Jane Davies, Staphanie Watts and Hayley Ward and members of the Jacaranda Social Club get into the spirit of Odd Socks Day.
Armidale's Caitlin Berecry has been chosen to attend the World Angus Forum in New Zealand next week.
Sargent Mark Garvey reads the list of NSW police officers who have been killed in the line of duty at Guyra's Police Remembrance Day service.
The Armidale Express launched a campaign for a roundabout at the Rusden and Faulkner Street intersection.
Dress-making benefactor Kiri Steele in her studio where she will make an outfit for one deserving woman.
Salvation Army lieutenant Ged Oldfield wants the laptops stolen from his car returned.
Kathy McMahon has become an ambassador for the McGrath Foundation and Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Minister for Family and Community Services Pru Goward was in Armidale this week to official open Foundations Care's out-of-home care office.
Sydney Roosters fans James and Tony Durham geared up to support their team this weekend.
Meanwhile Manly men Phil and Ben Wright and Wayne Cundy pose with Phil's 'Eagle 1' car. Both teams are looking for victory in the NRL grand final.
Songstress sisters Sigrid and Bridget Labrosse are tackling the issue of bullying with their newly-written song.
Natalie Bradbery and son Nate lead Louise Valente and Alyssa, Stef Cook and Lily, Amber Elliott and Walter and Gretta Free and Atticus in the Kanga Training fitness craze in Armidale earlier this week.
Shirley Cook and Doug Crocker from the University of the Third Age are almost ready for the NSW network's conference next year.
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