It’s our favourite time of the week – a chance to reflect on the changes in our region, the faces and the fun that was being had 10 years ago this week.
Take a look at our gallery and see if you can spot any familiar faces.
Making headlines a decade ago, forensic evidence extracted from one of four guns stolen from Busselton’s Old Butter Factory Museum in mid-January led to a suspect being charged over the burglary.
The application to subdivide part of the proposed medical precinct at Vasse, where the new Busselton hospital was planned, was refused.
The road into Busselton Regional Airport was named after a man who played an important role in the town’s air service history, late local aviation pioneer Neville Hyder.
In Dunsborough, police were fighting alcohol problems following a series of disorderly behaviour at licensed premises.
In Sport, the Busselton Magpies League team were undefeated after a 20-point win over a strong Eaton Boomers and Dunsborough Football Club aimed to be part of the South West Football League in two years.