GALLERY: Top shots across the North West

Updated June 14 2013 - 1:06pm, first published 12:42pm
Wingham’s Ian Bisley (no.4) makes his move to the lead in the Pro 450 division during last weekend’s Australian Dirt Track Championships in Gunnedah. It was a drama-fuelled weekend of racing for many involved, particularly a number of local competitors. Photos: Rod Smart.
Wingham’s Ian Bisley (no.4) makes his move to the lead in the Pro 450 division during last weekend’s Australian Dirt Track Championships in Gunnedah. It was a drama-fuelled weekend of racing for many involved, particularly a number of local competitors. Photos: Rod Smart.
Glen Innes fire captain Earl Sharman and deputy captain Vince Davy model the latest in firefighting personal protection clothing. Photo:The Glen Innes Examiner.
Glen Innes fire captain Earl Sharman and deputy captain Vince Davy model the latest in firefighting personal protection clothing. Photo:The Glen Innes Examiner.
Brayden Gallagher led the Greater Northern Tigers to the final on Saturday with strong running in both games. Photo:The Glen Innes Examiner.
Brayden Gallagher led the Greater Northern Tigers to the final on Saturday with strong running in both games. Photo:The Glen Innes Examiner.
Bec and Kate Preston at Tenterfield's Lions Cracker Night. Photo:The Tenterfield Star.
Bec and Kate Preston at Tenterfield's Lions Cracker Night. Photo:The Tenterfield Star.
Lawnmower races at Tenterfield on the weekend. Photo:The Tenterfield Star
Lawnmower races at Tenterfield on the weekend. Photo:The Tenterfield Star
The drivers of both vehicles were lucky to walk away from this accident at the United Petrol Station intersection in Glen Innes on Thursday morning. Photo:The Glen Innes Examiner.
The drivers of both vehicles were lucky to walk away from this accident at the United Petrol Station intersection in Glen Innes on Thursday morning. Photo:The Glen Innes Examiner.
Looking for answers after a recent report put to parliament recommending some national parks be opened up for logging. Gunnedah Timbers staff back from left, Leesa Cupitt, Clem Small, Mick Smith, Darren Schofield, David Mathers, Garry Dall (partly obscured) Jeffrey Botfield, Clinton Taylor, Anthony Williams, Bryan Garland (partly obscured), Rex Condran, Johnnie Young Han, Eric Taylor, Carlton Bae, Troy Memorey, Scott Wilby, Steven Mathers, John Mathers, Mark Beasley and Peter Shoobert. Front: Manager Paddy Paul.
Looking for answers after a recent report put to parliament recommending some national parks be opened up for logging. Gunnedah Timbers staff back from left, Leesa Cupitt, Clem Small, Mick Smith, Darren Schofield, David Mathers, Garry Dall (partly obscured) Jeffrey Botfield, Clinton Taylor, Anthony Williams, Bryan Garland (partly obscured), Rex Condran, Johnnie Young Han, Eric Taylor, Carlton Bae, Troy Memorey, Scott Wilby, Steven Mathers, John Mathers, Mark Beasley and Peter Shoobert. Front: Manager Paddy Paul.
 Black storm clouds roll towards Gunnedah. From Porcupine Lookout, the storm came from the west, bringing heavy rain and damaging winds. Photo:The Namoi Valley Independent.
Black storm clouds roll towards Gunnedah. From Porcupine Lookout, the storm came from the west, bringing heavy rain and damaging winds. Photo:The Namoi Valley Independent.

IT'S the end of another week and photographers at Fairfax papers across the New England and North West region have been busy gathering photos for our readers.

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