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EDEN: Worshippers decorated an unadorned cross to celebrate Christ’s resurrection, as the sun began to rise over Lake Curalo on Easter Sunday.
BERMAGUI: The Auric Quartet, accompanied by renowned cellist Giovanni Sollima (far right) play to an appreciative audience of more than 1500 at Four Winds Festival.
SYDNEY: Team Bega - (from left) Josh Cochrane, Greg Heffernan, Sarah Dreverman and Tom Otton – won the National Young Farmers Challenge title at the Royal Easter Show. Photo: Rosemary Gallaher, RAS.
BEGA: A fire believed to have been deliberately lit has destroyed the Bega Rec Ground kiosk a week before the local rugby league season kicks off.
BERMAGUI: Neighbours of the site where a Woolworths supermarket is to be built, including Gloria Sherwin, are less than impressed with the Bega Valley Shire Council’s approval of the development.
TILBA: Filming has wrapped on the second series of River Cottage Australia, with host Paul West saying he hopes to make his farm a ‘beacon for small farming’.
BERMAGUI: World-class musicians including violin players Satu Vanska and Zen Hu delight huge crowds at the Four Winds Festival.
EDEN: Coast Australia presenter, and renowned archaeologist Neil Oliver, at the Eden Killer Whale Museum last Tuesday. Image courtesy of Stephanie Rawlings.
BEGA: Member for Bega Andrew Constance was this week named the new NSW treasurer in Premier Mike Baird’s reshuffled cabinet. He is pictured with former Premier Barry O'Farrell.
EDEN: Eden ex-servicemen including (from left) Allen Greening, Nev Cowgill, Trevor Wood, Peter Rice, Barrie Beck, Artie Edwards and Steve Mahoney are preparing to commemorate the 99th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing on ANZAC Day.
EDEN: District president Beryl McGrath-Smith (centre) presented the victorious grade four Eden women’s bowls team of (from left) Dianna Skipworth, Peg Davey, Jan Blaxter, Jan Key, Pauline Lucas, Maree Hendry, Robyn Symonds and Win Cameron with their third consecutive Pennant flag on Tuesday morning.
MALUA BAY: The annual Easter Sunrise Service was well attended at Malua Bay.
NAROOMA: Back inside the Narooma inlet on Tuesday, the Marine Rescue Narooma Naiad and fishing boat come together for the short trip to the boat ramp, showing the advantage of the RHIB-style boat. Photo by Brian Gunter
EDEN: The Magnet is giving away double passes to three films to be screened at the Big Screen Film Festival in Mallacoota, including the hilarious Backyard Ashes.
POTATO POINT: Potato Point Rural Fire Service Brigade members Frank Vroombout and deputy captain Brian Kennedy with some of the chainsaw tools thieves missed during the burglary of Potato Point RFS last week.
NAROOMA: The kingfish went ballistic at Montague Island off Narooma on Monday with lots of fish, several going 1m and bigger.Regular Narooma fisher boy 7-year-old Oscar Stepanek was very happy with his 9kg kingie caught on Monday - dad was more than happy to help him get it in the boat!
TILBA: : River Cottage Australia host and star Paul West officially opens the 2014 Tilba Festival using his pocketknife to cut the ribbon on Easter Saturday.
NAROOMA: Narooma skaters on Thursday paired up to draw their own designs on large pieces of paper and stick stickers on photos of their favourite potential features for the new Narooma skate park extension.
BERMAGUI: : The all-women indigenous Djaadjawan Dancers from Narooma perform to open the Four Winds community concert at the Bermagui Fisherman's Wharf on Easter Friday.
NOWRA: Her Royal Highness, Catherine Duchess of Cambridge receives flowers from Joscelyn Sweeney, with His Royal Highness Prince William, Duke of Cambridge holding Prince George on arriving at Sydney Airport. Photo: KATE GERAGHTY
NOWRA: About 40 people were involved in the search for a woman who went missing for two nights near Yalwal last week.
NOWRA: HMAS Albatross seahawk helicopter winches medic, leading seaman Tracey Kearns onto the French vessel, Cap Saint Vincent, in response to a distress signal sent from the boat. Photo SARAH WILLIAMS
KIAMA: Little blue lion Aubrey Koll at the Good Friday Easter Fun Day at the Pavilion, Kiama. Picture: ALBEY BOND
KIAMA: Foxground Rural Fire Brigade member Wayne Wells is running a beach fishing education event to raise funds for the Foxground Rural Fire Brigade. Picture: ALBEY BOND
KIAMA: Traffic streaming south at Kiama before Easter. Picture: ALBEY BOND
SHELLHARBOUR: House of Hope Food Barn general manager Lizzie Miller with volunteers Jude White and Dennis Harkness. They fear any increase in the pension age. Picture: ALBEY BOND
SHELLHARBOUR: KidzWish have a mobile speech therapy visits Bright Beginnings Child Care and Early Learning Centre Albion Park. Photo of Xavier Cabanas and Ivana Pejovska Picture: ALBEY BOND