
Sponsors Pete Loveridge (far left) and Kelly Watson (far right) with boys junior triathlon winners Flynn McIntosh, Cooper Galton and Josh Spinks.

Women's touch football winners. Piper Rankmore, Dakota Durrant, Carys Griffiths, Tara Wilkinson (back), Nautica Eather, Jackie Jones, Zoe Fleming, Maddy Finlay, Deneka Jones (front).

Back, Leonie Harley, Kellie Sidworthy, Ron Fuller, front, Julie Goodwin, Michelle Sheather, Colleen Fuller.

Lewis Donaldson presenting the Environmental Citizen of the Year award to Barb Riley and Nadia Winner, who accepted on behalf of McLean Care Alkira.

Anne Luke presenting the Eve Turner Perpetual Trophy to Phil Gurewitz who accepted the award on behalf of his late wife, Moana.

Gunnedah shire mayor Colleen Fuller, Glennie and Ashley Scott and Australia Day Ambassador to Gunnedah, Patrick Warmoll, present the Evelyn Wise Citizen of Year, Leonie Harley.

Don Ewing, Sarah O'Keefe, Murray O'Keefe, Tom Fearby, Geoff Swain, Di Gilleland, Peter McArthur (at back), Max Corbett, Steve Benham, Rodger Lucas, Rod Browne and Rod Green.

Shadow Minister for Western NSW Sarah Mitchell, Gunnedah shire deputy mayor Kate McGrath, Member for Parkes Mark Coulton, Ammar Qaiser Choudhary, Lynette Chivers and Gunnedah Shire mayor Colleen Fuller.

Terry Curran, David Torrens, Lewis Donaldson, Marg Amos, Mary Ann Whitton, David Amos, Allan Barker, and Bruce Higham.

Sandra Millard was travelling home to South Australia from the Country Music Festival when she stopped by the Show and Shine. She was particularly intrigued by this Hupmobile.

Jack Chalmers with his 1931 Hupmobile. He is the third owner of this vehicle in 92 years .His grandfather was the main importer of these vehicles into Victoria.

Bake-off winners: Alice Mulherin, Jen Elphick, Ann Luke, Patrick Hubbard, Laurel Hall, Barbara Constable, Rosemary Constable and village manager Kath Blinman.

Bake-off winners: Alice Mulherin, Jen Elphick, Ann Luke, Laurel Hall, Barbara Constable, Rosemary Constable and Patrick Hubbard.

Ammar Qaiser Choudhary is one of the latest Australian citizens in Gunnedah. He received his citizenship on Saturday at The Civic along with three others, including Lynette Chivers. He described Australia as a "land of opportunity" that "rewards you for the hard work that you put in". Read more about Ammar and Lynette on page 11. Photo: Jen Mitchell

Lynette Chivers' family: James Wilkinson, Jack Wilkinson, Lynette and Brian Chivers, Jono Gallacher and Lucy Wilkinson.

Shadow Minister for Western NSW Sarah Mitchell, Gunnedah Shire Deputy Mayor Kate McGrath, Member for Parkes Mark Coulton, Ammar Qaiser Choudhary, Lynette Chivers and Gunnedah Shire Mayor Colleen Fuller.