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The Age photos of the week, September 28, 2024 The Age photos of the week, September 28, 2024
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Dismiss Skip to sections navigation Skip to content Skip to footer 24 ImagesThe week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age. September 27, 2024 — 1.43pm 1 /24
Anna Burger and daughter Chessie in Newtown, Geelong. Credit: Eddie Jim
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Katy Perry at the AFL grand final press conference on Thursday. Credit: Eddie Jim
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Marjorie Chant with many of her children and grandchildren are back running their rides and sideshow stalls at the Royal Melbourne Show. Marjorie, aged in her 70s, was born into a family that has worked at carnivals for 100 years. Credit: Joe Armao
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AFL CEO Andrew Dillon. Credit: Joe Armao
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Sue Tuckerman is among the many holiday home owners who had to opt in by August 7 for Victoria’s October council elections. Credit: Joe Armao
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Marcus Bontempelli and Neila Brennan arriving at the red carpet for the 2024 Brownlow Medal at Crown Palladium. Credit: Justin McManus
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Geelong’s Zach Guthrie. Credit: Simon Schluter
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The family of murder victim Kioyom Athum. Abuk Akol, mother, Athum Mayen Athum, father and Rebekah Athum, sister are pleading for information that may lead to his killer/s being found. Credit: Chris Hopkins
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Coach Chris Scott following a Geelong training session at GMHBA stadium. Credit: Eddie Jim
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Children playing at Gardiner Preschool, which faces closure at the end of next year. Credit: Joe Armao
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Richard Osborne, former Fitzroy great who has reconnected with the Brisbane Lions. Credit: Justin McManus
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Ian MacLarty and Vidya Rajan created Rotted Luck to poke fun at the darker side of gaming. Credit: Luis Enrique Ascui
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Kimberley Ravaillion, Olympic netballer and partner to Adam Treloar get ready for the Brownlow at Crown in Melbourne. Credit: Justin McManus
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Petra Kalive is writing Ida, a play about the first women in the world to graduate from university, who were studying at Melbourne Uni. Credit: Joe Armao
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Tai Chi Master Wendy Hui Jiang, leads a performance of the martial art at Box Hill Town Hall. Credit: Eddie Jim
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Annapaola D’Alessio, La Pasta Fatta in Casa at Il Mercato Centrale Melbourne. Credit: Joe Armao
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Gian Toscano at Citizens Park in Richmond. Credit: Luis Enrique Ascui
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Samantha Lau wrote her undergraduate thesis on Melbourne’s public toilets at New York University in Abu Dhabi. Pictured outside an Exeloo in Flinders Street, Melbourne. Credit: Chris Hopkins
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Nicholas Wynn’s time living in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and China means he isn’t bothered by high-density living in Box Hill. Credit: Eddie Jim
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Shari Gould, 34, has frozen her eggs and intends to give any she does not use to other women to help them start families. Credit: Jason South
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Annalise Dalins, Josh Daicos’s fianće with ‘glam’ team ahead of 2024 Brownlow Medal at Crown Palladium. Credit: Justin McManus
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Jess Berenyi credits her then-infant son Hamish for saving her life after his screams helped pull her back to consciousness. Jess has long QT syndrome - a type of heart arrhythmia that can cause sudden cardiac arrest. Credit: Justin McManus
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Katherine Sundermann, President of Urban Design Forum at the Joseph Rd Precinct in Footscray which has been put up by Maribyrnong Council and planners as a case study for the disaster that can come out of extreme housing targets, in response to the state governments housing ambitions. The precinct is widely seen as one of Victoria’s worst examples of urban renewal. Credit: Joe Armao
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Warwick Capper, who played for the Sydney Swans and the Brisbane Bears during his football career pictured at home in his ‘Capper Cave’. Credit: Justin McManus