Throwback Thursday – October 5, 2008 | photos
Throwback Thursday – October 5, 2008 | photos
Chantel Stonehouse, Jane McKinnon, Brett Hunger, Callen Bourke and Brooke Perry are dressed in the colours of their favourite footy teams.
Warrnambool Senior of the Year Barbara Heazlewood.
Lorna Tan, Kym Hartley-King, Laurene Jenkins and Julie Hart take part in a tai chi lesson for a Pink Ribbon fundraiser.
Members of the Warrnambool Yacht Club mark the club's 50th anniversary.
Keith Gardiner, Fred Cornell and Ivor Scott catch up for the 50th anniversary of the Warrnambool Yacht Club.
Jim Hateley from Narrawong pictured with a dendrobium elegant heart red ray by Hastings Peach. It won the Reserve Champion at the Warrnambool Orchid Show.
Neighbours Denise Moody and Shirley Noonan have been living next door for 23 years.
Robin McGuire is concerned about birds on Levy's beach.
Gabrielle Bushell with her new book about her struglge with bi-polar.
The Theodore family and friends, from left, Andrew and Joanne in the rear, with son Luke, 15, left, and daughter Hollie, 12, are the Genetics Australia Sharefarmers of the Year.
Hairdressers Fiona Ferrari and Olivia Toth walked to their work today at Chase Hair as part of the Walk to Work Day.
Sue McMillan is ready for a Pink Ribbon Day fundraiser at the Botanic Gardens.
Trainee doctor Noor Zannat from the Cambourne Medical Clinic.
Warrnambool neighbours Matt Pearson, 22, and Elly Horsnell.
Custom House gallery director Des Bunyon with a Shaun Tan illustration.
John and Jackie Hemiak in front of their holiday home which was once St Helens State School No1714 during the years 1876-1993.
Graham Keith has a postcard from South Africa which looks exactly like the ship that has been built in Bushfield SPECIAL 01039440
Ian Wallace, Peter Barr, Alan Simpson, Andrew Goodall and Mark Heald preparing to leave town for the Phillip Island grand prix.
Graeme Wylie with the Mahogany Ship he built.
Matisse, Brittany and Coco Patterson are excited to celebrate Chocolate Week.
Gary Ryan and Gareth Johnson with the old beaker that will be replaced with new digital beakers as of next year.
Soulsby and Struth staff Levian O'Flaherty, Kerin McInnes and Michelle Rock walk to work as part of Wakl to Work Day.
Lee-anne Green and Merryl Arnold pol walking along the Warrnambool promenade.
Emily Ferguson gives students tips on how to survive VCE exams.
Civil celebrant Nan Adams.
Mario Materia at his family's fruit shop.
Fashions on the Field at the Coleraine Cup.
The bookaar Centenary reunion.
Rob Forster, 25, is well on his way to a full recovery from a serious bicycle accident with a car almost 12 months ago. He is pictured with his headphones on at 3WAY FM where he has just begun hosting a new radio program.
Good Guys staff members Jess Brereton and Marc Boyle ready to watch the AFL grand final at work.
Angus Hazeldine, Ema Davies and Nicole Wood are ready to support Geelong in the AFL grand final.
Krystal Day from Warrnambool in Victoria is a telephone counsellor with Lifeline South West Victoria.
Take a look at the stories making news this week 10 years ago.
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