Photos of what was making news this week in regional Western Australia.
Flying high: Esperance students Rochelle McDonald, Ashleigh Winfield, Kelly Ferguson and Katelyn Dillon. Photo: Lauren Vardy/Esperance Express.
Patrol Launch: Peter Scott and Vasse MLA and Fisheries Minister Troy Buswell pose with the Surf Life Saving helicopter. Photo: Jade Jurewicz/Busselton-Dunsborough Mail.
Esperance Senior High School student Trent McDonald pauses mid-air for a photo before falling back into the surf at Twilight Beach on Friday, November 22. With Esperance weather warming up, the school's students are taking part in a surf awareness course. Photo: Lauren Vardy/Esperance Express.
Airborne: Zac Trigwell, 11, shows off his triple-jumping skills after breaking a decades old record at a faction carnival in Donnybrook. Photo: Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail.
Ride for a cause: Busselton bike riders from Wood and Greive Engineers rode into town from Perth last week for the Hunger Project. Photo :Tasha Campbell/Busselton-Dunsborough Mail.
Leavers enjoy a beach day at Meelup. Photo: Tasha Campbell/Busselton-Dunsborough Mail.
Leavers enjoy a beach day at Meelup. Photo: Tasha Campbell/Busselton-Dunsborough Mail.
Leavers enjoy a beach day at Meelup. Photo: Tasha Campbell/Busselton-Dunsborough Mail.
A man was rushed to hospital following a dramatic crash in Mandurah on Friday evening. Photo: Mandurah Mail/Kate Hedley
Enjoying lunch at the Colile Community Garden were Joe Ryan, Les Hann and Steve Wood (front) with Maxine Stocks and Lesley Cain (back). Photo: Collie Mail.
Collie bushfire brigade personnel conduct a prescribed burn in the township.
Collie bushfire brigade personnel conduct a prescribed burn in the township.
1st place: Mitchell Knoll, Matthew Blackman, Brody Cook and Haley Cook of Donnybrook District High School took out first place in the Electrical Vehicle Competition. Photo: Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail.
Gourmet Escape: The Cocktail Classroom serving up its famous Nitrogen Expresso Martini's. Photo: Jemillah Bickerton/Busselton-Dunsborough Mail.
Asta Hardy prepares her handprint to help brighten up the future three-year-old kindy classroom at Balingup Primary School. Photo: Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail.
Toni Turner with cakes features at this year's Royal Show. Photo: Mandurah Mail/Andrew King
Taylor Bullock, Alonzo Ugle and Taleeya Tyers show off Riverside Primary School's health award. Photo: Mandurah Mail/Amy Martin
Fun in the sun: Esperance Senior High School students Jess Taylor, Trey MacKenzie, Jacob Buckley, Macklin Henderson, Scott Hessey and Mitchell Tassone. Photo: Lauren Vardy/Esperance Express.
Bunbury people may not realise that the city is home to the state’s only regional aerial fitness centre offering polercise, hoops and now silks. Pictured is instructor Tracy Ecclestone. Picture: Shanelle Miller/Bunbury Mail.
A serious car crash in Brunswick Junction 41 years ago would have ended the life of Collie jockey Ross Cherry had it not been for Bunbury’s Dr Ern Manea. Following the passing of Dr Manea last month, Cherry was keen to share his memories of the man who supported him both before and after the toughest challenge of his career. Picture: Andrew Elstermann/Bunbury Mail.
The Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre’s new brand was launched on Tuesday night. Pictured is centre staff Katherine Weston, Therese Colman, general manager Joel McGuiness and marketing manager Lily Craig. Picture: Anne-Maree Leonard/Bunbury Mail.
Fake Chow wowed the crowd at the Wagin District Club. Photo: James Taylor/Wagin Argus.
Brad Rowe, Brendan Adams, John 'Tank' Murray, Tim Shalders and Mitch Harvey watched Fake Chow play at the Wagin District Club. Photo: James Taylor/Wagin Argus.
Sarah Duxbury, Diana Toseska and Bethany Hollis watched Fake Chow play at the Wagin District Club. Photo: James Taylor/Wagin Argus.