Representing Tingha: Sportsperson of the Year Guy Mepham, RFS Captain Glen Cross, Tingha Citizen's Association member Anne Cox, Young Sportsperson of the Year Tahlia Roberts, Citizen of the Year Gregory Livermore and Young Citizen of the Year Taylor Cross.
Charlotte and Alice McInnes with a flag.
Side by side.
Girl Guides Breanna Johnson and Chelsea Raw were barefoot but beautifully dressed at the Delungra celebration.
Raising the flags in Inverell: Harold Casteldine, Esther Gardiner and Jean Muggleton.
The Danthonia Youth Choir performed at Inverell's celebrations. They also collectively received Young Citizen of the Year.
Eden Beveridge received Ashford's Young Citizen of the Year award from Ambassador Joseph Tawadros.
A classic with an Aussie flag flying.
Representative of the Danthonia Children's Choir receive their Award: Mason Voll, Janine Thomson, Tyson Wipf and conductor, Reuben Maendel.
Mayor Paul Harmon, with Inverell's Citizen of the Year Jean Muggleton.
The crowd at the Ashford Swimming pool for Australia Day breakfast.
Delungra started off with their annual parade.
A true blue Morris purrs its way along the parade route.
Rumbling motorcycles were full of Aussie Day colour.
River Melia gave his little sister a hand during the Delungra parade.
New England Volunteer Air Service had a presence.
Margaret Lloyd with 'Bear" the red kelpie.
A Ford full of flags.
Adelie Botes showed her Dorper sheep In Delungra.
Chantell Sly and Aziya Colby checked out Graeme Wright's goats on display.
Delungra Girl Guides Breeze Melia and Tessa Stewart were frocked up and glamourous for the day.
Australia Day Ambassador Joseph Tawadros raised the Delungra flag with help from event organiser Graeme Wright.
MP for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall addressed the Delungra gathering.
The Delungra Girl Guides won for best decorated float: (l-r) Shae Raw, Amelia Sheehan, Zarniah Wood, Alicia Downey, Chelsea Raw, Breanna Johnson, Sara Croft, Emily Johnson, Tessa Stewart and Breeze Melia.
Mitchell Stewart received the Delungra Arts and Culture Award.
Jean Kohen accepted the Delungra Community Group of the Year which was awarded to the Senior Citizens.
Tessa Stewart received the Young Citizen of the Year award from Ambassador Joseph Tawadros.
Janice Pollock accepted the award for Delungra's Citizen of the Year for herself and her husband Don who was working.
Bill Wilson received a trophy to thank him for all his years of service to the community from Jim Townsend.
Colleen Graham raised the flag for Tingha.
Colleen Graham was the 2013 Tingha Citizen of the Year and she is currently the president of the Tingha Citizens' Association.
Guyra Mayor Hans Hietbrink attended the Tingha Australia Day luncheon.
Deborah Watkins and the Ambassador Hon.John Watkins, chancellor of the University of New England.
Guyra mayor Hans Hietbrink with deputy mayor Audrey McArdle.
The Tingha Sporting Team of the Year was the Taipans Cricket Team. John Watkins presented the award to representatives (l-r) Corey Livermore, Darren Gates, Ingram Williams and Gregory Livermore.
Tingha's Junior Sportsperson of the Year is Tahlia Roberts with John Watkins.
John Watkins with the Tingha Sportsperson of the Year, Guy Mepham.
Betty Grant from the Tingha Citizens Association Inc. accepted the award for the Community Event of the Year-the Tingha Tin Festival. She is pictured with John Watkins.
The Tingha Rural Fire Service received the Community Group of the Year. John Watkins presented the award to RFS representatives Gregory Livermore, Anne Cox, Brandon Livermore, Corey Livermore and Captain Glen Cross.
Taylor Cross was awarded Tingha's Young Citizen of the Year by John Watkins.
Tingha's Citizen of the Year was Anaiwan Local Aboriginal Land Council CEO Gregory Livermore.
Guyra and Tingha Citizens of the Year: Rita Williams and Greg Livermore.
Erica Sawada and Lucas Ford had a colourful stall built for fun and challenge at Delungra's event.
Rose and Angus Gibson proudly waved their flags during the Delungra parade.
Harry and Ann McNaughton took their Rover out in the Delungra parade.
Mitchell Stewart had cricket stumps on the handlebars of his bike.
Chloe won the best decorated scooter in Delungra.
Zarniah Wood and Amelia Sheehan wave modestly from the Delungra Girl Guides parade float.
Delungra Girl Guides Breeze Melia and Emily Johnson were glamorously dressed and masked for the special event
Curb-side view of the Delungra parade: Andrew Carter, Dan Goodwin and Chantell Sly.
The Hallorans at the parade: BJ, Brody, Ashley, Ruby, Peter, Brooks and Levi.
Snags, RFS style with volunteer Mark Douglas and helper Aaron Porter.
Three Delungra area breeders: Ross Gibson of Eastbank Devons, Tim Lloyd of Heitiki Droughtmasters and Belinda Ross of Emross Shorthorns with her heifer, Emross Rubies and Pearls.
Margaret and John Lloyd with MP Adam Marshall. Margaret went to school with Adam's grandmother and her son attended school with Adam's father.
Bob Corfe and his dear friend Charlie.
Tessa Stewart and Breeze Melia relax during the Delungra festivities.
Snagging a shady spot in Delungra were Susan Spurr, Stacey Melia and Shannon Wood.
Delungra's District Development Council chair Jim Townsend stands to attention as Inverell's Director of Tourism, Peter Caddey sings the Australian National Anthem.
Delungra's Australia Day committee chairman Graeme Wright thanks the crowd.
Delungra dog Indy rests on owner Hilton Deen's shoe.
Alex and Brook Wilson enjoy sno-cones on a summer day.
Meleah Swadling sits safely in her father Daniel's arms at Delungra's celebration.
The Swadling family: Michelle, Levi, Daniel, Leleah, Caylin and Dainan.
Alicia Downey, Sara Croft and Emily Johnson were a pretty picture at the Delungra celebration.
Inverell Shire's Ambassador, acclaimed musician Joseph Tawadros addresses the Delungra gathering.
Kerin Gerhardt received a nomination and recognition in Delungra from Inverell mayor Paul Harmon.
Hilton Deen with his pal Indy.
Delungra's Citizen of the Year Janice Pollock was photobombed by grandson Epalahame Vea while Joseph Tawadros had a chuckle.
Delungra's Graeme Wright and his cherished son James.
Delungra Girl Guides Sara Croft and Emily Johnson were deep in conversation.
Delungra's Jim Townsend asked for a moment of silence to mark the recent passing of life-long resident Girlie Thompson.
Toad in the Hole à la the Inverell Macintyre Lions Club at Inverell's breakfast.
Inverell's Jacob and David Dewberry and Felicity Sims.
Harley Davidson Trike, owned by Max Higgins.
A very vintage vehicle: Debbie McCulloch with her Matchless 650 Trials Bike and sidecar.
Esther Gardiner gave Inverell's Welcome to Country.
A good crowd turned out for Inverell's celebrations.
MP for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall spoke at the Inverell gathering.
Inverell's Linking Together Centre coordinator Paul King received an OAM this year. He is sitting with his grandchildren Sam and Anya King.
Delungra resident John Ponton entertained the crowd with some Australian poetry.
Steve Corbett, Ashford Lions President presenting the award for Young Citizen of the Year to Eden Beveridge with Ambassador Joseph Tawadros and Di Baker.
Steve Corbett raising the flag in Ashford.
Singing Advance Australia Fair at the Ashford Australia Day breakfast.
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