BMX riders Kim McDonald, Sally Boland, Raymond Pearson, Robert Selliger, Aaron Pearson, Scott Nissen, Leigh Robinson, Bradley Wilton, Jamie Brian, Adam Bleechmore and Jason Wirth.
Nicole and Colin Johnstone.
Blair Bill, Jamie Rutherford, Hamish Rutherford, Sam Toole and Bradley Chard.
Barry Grady from Barry's Fruit Bowl.
Premier Greiner attemps to appease protesting teachers.
Mark Betar says 'Oh, what a feeling it is to be Dubbo's new Toyota dealer'.
Terry, Andrew, Kate and Sue Clarke
Premier Nick Greiner talks with Dubbo mayor Tom Slattery and Town Clerk Tony Kelly.
Taking you back to the pages of the Daily Liberal in November 1989 we can recognise a few familiar faces, a bit younger of course, in this lot.
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Dubbo teachers Jenny Pratt, Linda Fox, Ray Wellington, Derrick Edwards, Diane Black, Charles Newman and Tony Rossi.
Joy and Allan Barry, Molly and Ken Jacques and Robin and Frank Murphy.
Rex Currey, Sue Boyd, Mark Gavel adn Isobel Giddings.
Sonia Hughes and Nicole Hamer.
Dubbo Cycle Club junior members.
Brett Smyth shows fine action
St John's batsman Stuart Welsh.
Young Phillip Graham in full flight for RSL as coach Andrew Dixon looks on.
RSL Yello under 10B wicketkeeper Chris Hodgson.
John McDonald playing in the Zone pairs
Peter and Ian Scott - award winners from throughout the world in their field.
Sasha Neser, managing director of Young Achievers company, Yabbadoo.
Soon to be weds, Stephen Ferguson and Julie Edwards.
Agricultural inspector Bruce Terrill.
Soil Sahukar (10), Simone Larsen (9), Philip Knight (6), Joshua Jeffress (11) and Michael Horne (11).
Ducks Peter Davis, John Wherritt, Barry Larter and Ian Jones.
Mary and Greg Patterson.
Fire control officer Terry Toll.
Co-ordinator of the Community Services and Information Centre Pam Dickerson and volunteer Poppy Shields.
North Primary's 5S students are: (back) Mr Seymour, Neil Jones, Peter Dunn, Barry Owers, Mathew Muller, Peter Wilkinson, Deanna Smith, (third row) Debra Palmer, Ronny Simpson, Cindy Masling, Wesley Cox, Mark Smith, Barry Reedy, Monique McEwen, (second row) Kylie Smith, Geoffrey Adamson, Carlie Browne, Jamie Ackland, Karen Meagher, Peter Brett, David Moore, Brenda Crompton, (front) Clint Davis, Sarah Draper, Troy Date, Ben Guimot, Mathew Glover, Cherrie Knight, Shane Coe. (Inset - Jamie Ackland who nominated the class).
Paul Barnes received 4-unit maths tuition from teacher Tony Rossi.
Year 7 students take part in 'Greening' Dubbo
Year 10-5 home science class.
Kath O'Brien and Frank and Glad Beaumont.
Michelle Ostler and Paul McMillan
Dovelyn Schmidt, Kathaline Holesgrove, Vivian Schmidt and Mark Schmidt.
Ken and Wendy Baker.
Jockey Lisa Andrews on board the Neil Gooch trained Glaring Boy.
'Dubbo Dazzlers' director Joy Hruby.
Glen Belcher from Dubbo Budget Rent-a-car
RSL pace bowler Mark Heffron
Lotto winner Keith Dowton and his daughter Katrina (front) wife Joy, daughter Debbie and son- in-law Allan Giddings.
Hayley Thompson and Cheryl Smith with bookie Stuart Davies.
Bluey and regional inspector for the RSPCA Karen Rakusen.
Eagle Boys Pizza volleyball team Nelanie and Kristen Brown, Michelle McKenzie and Hollie Stevens, Scott Symons, Jamie Carr, Steve Harrison and Shane Morris.
Bruno Dannis, reunited with his sister Antonija and her daughter Rudite after 46 years.
Geoff Morrison pours another light ale.
Coordinator of the community transport scheme Terry Kent.
Gai Harris, Shona Fisher, Lucinda Morris and Jodie Fisher
Tom Welling with his wife Nell
Tom Welling (back) with Rachel Welling, Luke Welling, Steven Moore, Lauren Welling, and Alex Welling.
Kerry Varcoe, Nell Welling and Shirley and Barry Dickson.
Red Kelly with his girlfriend Diane Rolf.
Junior members of the Dubbo RSL Physical Culture Club.
One of Dubbo's first drivers to get a pat on the back from the boys in blue Wally Flynn with constables Steve Holmes and Brett Carroll.
Defence force careers officers Corporals Sandi Brook (RAFF), Debbie Graham (army) and Petty Offficer Cindy Unie (RAN) at the Dubbo Citi Centre.
Bob Sheerman getting first hand experience in readiness for the Art and Craft Spectacular.
Acting Coles New World manager Glenn Robertson.
John Howard, Garry Beacroft and Mathew Munro
Dubbo City Council senior planner Graham Meineke.
Polly Cevallos accepting a cheque from girl guides Brenda Crompton, Rachel Carroll, and brownies Kristy Pearce, Victoria Heilbronn, Chantel Andrusiewicz, Tammy VCarroll, Kerry Crompton, Deanna Lodge, Louise Elliott, Katrina Munday, Stacey Chapman, Katie Heilbronn, Sally Crompton, Kristy Priest and Hele Heilbronn.
Kate Gleeson, Robyn McNamara and Myra Riley
Fran Marchant with Tennille (8) and nine- month-old Kyle.
Stan and Joan Ellem with Greg and Louise Ellem.
Daniel, Judy and John Codwell.
Brothers Timothy (2) and Nicholas (5) both suffered broken arms in separate accidents.
One of the market gardeners in possession of the land where the proposed man-made lake would be situated Mark Pavan.
Robert Leijer with his sons Robert (3), Damien (5) and playmate Angus Ryan (4)
HSC students excited about the final exam finishing were Richard Wise, Peta Everleigh and Robert Dunn.
Kate Fraser demonstrates 2-way radios last year.
Melissa Powyer, Kristy Dundas, Bryon Tomlins, Ashley Powyer, Christopher Powyer, Christopher Newbold, Guy Powyer, Tarrissa Dundas and Joshua McLaren.
Barry and Tiger Berryman, Colin and Jocelyn Job and Margaret and Warren Munro.
Lainie Parish, Donya Berryman, Brett Berryman, Leanne Wright, Grant Berryman, Kerry Job, Cindy Berryman and Gregory Job.
Judy and Rob Armstrong holding their sons Joel and Jamie.
Allan Smith, Janelle Dollisson, Judy Gibbons and Rhonda McGuiness.
Sharon McCauley, Paul Schroder, Rhonda McDougall and Rhonda Gardiner with Jodie and Debbie Cole (front).
Gilgandra authors Cheryl and John Mudford with their new book.
Orana Heights Public Student Ronald Lane (11) keeping an eye on his risk of getting sun cancer by following the school policy on hats and sunscreen.
Sharon Thompson (18) crowned Miss NSW Appaloosa Queen.
Kristine Turner, Natasha Newham, Kasey Ferry, Penny Shields and Carolyn Lack.
Shaun Chown, Aaron Colbran, Scott Allan, Dale Stewart, Michael Hollow, Luke Moore, Shannon Osborne, and Michael Allan.
Brian Swayn, Brian Keating, Dick North and Noel Conroy.
Melissa Turner, Christina Edwards, Kylie Newham, Linda Thomas and Melissa White.
Jamie McIntosh, Matthew Carr, Todd Hartas and Scott Ferrari.
Superintending officer with the RTA Athol Fitzsimmons.
Andrew Murray and Lizzy Pearce.
Lindsay Tegart, Max Cooper and Barry Brebner.
Graham Holmes and Michala Sleigh.
The entire Drinane school on excursion at the daily Liberal Joanne Campion, Rodney Campion, Brad Cox, Elisha Cox, Eloise Campion, Tim Cox, David Campion, Faye Wheeler, Brenton Campion and Michael Cook.
Dubbo professional cyclist Raymond Wheeler.
Dubbo mayor Ald Tom Slattery and Amatek Rocia managing director Geoff Ashton.
Enjoying the social nature of the RSL Diggers Golf Day were Bruce Simpson, Ray Connelly, Glen Turrell and Reg Jones.
Patsy Carolan adds her name to the list of more than 200 Dubbo book lovers calling on the adoption of a recommendation to lower the retail price of books by 30 per cent.
West Dubbo businessman John Murphy putting bars on his windows.
Gerry Peacocke meets up with Gerry the giraffe.
Peter Furness, dancing his way to new heights.
Rowena Campbell and Meagan Morrison.
The Under 15 doftball team Heidi Luton, Kylie Provest, Kelly O'Neill, Linda Burge, Sophia Taylor, Terrina Riley, Katie Sullivan, coach Sandy Graley, (front) Prue Hampton, Tricia Leary, Shoana Fisher and Yasmin.
Gai Suttie of Playmates Cottage with some of the 42 children who attended.
David Pytlike, Edward Starr, Jenny O'Keffe, Ann MacDougal, Tracy Roberts, Dorota Pierzchalska, Cathy Jones and Ray McCallum.
Former Dubbo High student and member of the Bindyite club of ex-students Mrs Betty Chandler.
South High student Elizabeth Hammill.