People watch from the old aquarium as a team rescues men off the breakwater.
The three metre dive board re-opened at AquaZone.
Brisbane Lions football player Jonathan Brown with a signed Lions jumper to be auctioned for Relay for Life.
Premier Speedway crowd.
Sprintcar driver Nathan Macdonald,
Beach hut paper towel holders on sale at the breakwater market.
Riding on 'the Western Express' carnival ride is Renee McKenzie, 3, from Melbourne, Friday evening at Lake Pertobe.
Neville Johnston with his collection of trading cards.
Eric Hansford from Noorat with 2002 50 cent coins from his collection.
Jonathan Brown and Brent Moloney at a football clinic at Lake Pertobe.
Brian Brown was pulled from his sprintcar wreck during the A main event of the Victorian state title.
Christopher Caruana , 11, Jake Mifsud, 5, and mum Elizabeth Mifsud (back left); Sonia Caruana and Sharon Mifsud (back middle and right); Stephanie Caruana, 9, and Nathan Mifsud, 2, (far right) take in the speedway action.
Dedicated sprintcar fan Jesse Overall , 5, from Hamilton, wanted to get as close to the action as he could, and found the simplest solution to flying mud.
Brett Milburn slams into the wall from turn 3 in heat 8.
Narelle and Shane Brooks with their two-year-old son Jesse, who is battling cancer.
Having a good old 'Country and Western' time at the Koroit sports complex fundraising concert on Sunday were, from left: Kevin Durdin, Jack Foran, Kevin Commerford and Carol Conway.
Greyhound Adoption program co-ordinator Larissa Darragh from Seymour (left) with 'Mason', and 'Belle'. And Kerri Fowler (a foster carer) from Warrnambool with 'Stan'.
Brother and sisters Izaac 2, Tahlia, 4, and Jessica Searle, 6, visiting the model railway train centre.
Target shooter Graham Dyson won the Jim Cue memorial trophy.
Jean King from Port Fairy collects ceramics glasses.
Paul Essing, pictured with son Brody, aged one, is concerned about the water quality at Allansford.
Chefs Tom Blake and Cameron O'Flaherty with a seafood platter at Proudfoots.
Wangoom vs Horsham at Davidson Oval.
Chris McGarvie doing a backflip at Warrnambool Skate Park.
James Beacall with his 16-month-old daugter Maddison and 26-week pregnant wife Sharon at their home in Southern Cross where their phone was offline.
Happy family campers at the Gardens Caravan Park Port Fairy.
Ted Heard with greyhound HollyLaw who is in the final at Wannon Park meeting.
Brendan Dowd taking Tai Chi on the beach at Port Fairy as part of the Moyneyana Festival.
Volleyball on the beach at Port Fairy.
Refugee Childrens Fund chairperson Joanne Cochran is holding a exhibition at Beachhead Art Gallery.
Rick Bayne with a few of his hundreds of movie posters, from classics to modern.
The Steere family, from left: Lisa, Benson, 12, Conrad, 10, Alexis, 14, and Adam.
Marjorie Meade from Cobden with her collection of teatowels.
Santa on top of a hedge near Nullawarre.
Alan Bowes with wood carvings he has collected on his travels around the world.
VB memorabilia collector David 'Arty' Scott pictured in his lounge room with a few pieces from his collection.
Gateway Plaza Meats owner Graham Clifford.
Gordon Harris, with his restored 1928 Chevrolet 4 truck with a wooden tray.
Margaret Hiscox standing in front of "Melrose" with Dot Cashmore, the owner of the house.
Warrnambool Athletics Club Walk at Lake Pertobe.
Warrnambool campers Kaitylyn Arnott, 13, and Jessica Irving, 12, playing cards indoors at the Shipwreck Caravan Park due to bad weather.
Vilma and Rex Rodrigues and Ramona Pelly and Audiall Rodrigues arriving in Warrnambool for the sixth world Anglo-Indian reunion.
Sharyn Whittle of Warrnambool is having an exhibition at the Beachhead Art Gallery exploring the myriad uses of the humble lead pencil.
Grant Barker with his well-presented skateboard collection, holding a Lexan 'bullet proof' plastic board from the early 80's called 'Shark'.
Under 17 Colts Division 1 - Grassmere bowler Adam Chambers nearly stops short a straight knock by Wimmera Mallee batsman Ricky Allan at Mack Oval on Thursday.
Rachael Moloney, 16, riding Midnight Provider at Emu Creek Pony Club.
West Warrnambool Cricket Club's Gay Johnson.
Chris McCartney training for the Surf 'T' Surf fun run.
Pam Smith with her collection of wind chimes and dolls.
Craig Stoddart from Warrnambool Books.
Gavin "Jack" Woodall setting up the ring for the rodeo at Tyrendarra.
Southwest Cricket Under 17, Jamie Lucas, Liam Venn, Clinton Place, Andrew Murphy, Scott Nixon, Steven Fisher, Matthew McConnell, Aaron Davis, Tom McKenzie, Tyson Densley and Stephen Hill won the Warrnambool and District Cricket Association Colts Country Week Premiership Shield.
Warrnambool Primary Schools principal Howard Looney painting the school fence while on holidays.
Rowan Pinkenton for Hamilton batting against Warrnambool.
Jayson Lamb is coaching Brian McLaren and Andrew Goodall so that they can swim the British Isle.
Dr Roger Coleman has been working with indigenous people in northern Australia but is working in Warrnambool and district.
Gaye George from Obsessions Antiques of Bendigo at Warrnambool Antiques and Collectables Fair with an Australian Roebuck Carousel from Melbourne's Foyes department store.
Relay for Life South West district co-ordinator Rodney Ryan with his niece Emily Porra, 8, looking at his father's grave at the Warnambool Cemetery.