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2023-07-28 04:46:52
The Sydney Morning Herald’s Photos of the Week, July 28, 2023 The Sydney Morning Herald’s Photos of the Week, July 28, 2023
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Steph Catley celebrates after scoring from the penalty spot against Ireland. Credit: Edwina Pickles
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Former Parramatta Eels player Peter Wynn says the Metro will eventually have a positive impact on the city. Credit: Kate Geraghty
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Heidi Wehbe (right) who is battling stage 4 bowel cancer, sits with her mother, Amera Hallab, who gave up work immediately after the diagnosis to support her daughter through her treatment. Wehbe has been part of a new targeted treatment trial that has helped reduce her cancer. Credit: Janie Barrett
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Author Shankari Chandran has won the Miles Franklin Award with her novel, Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens. Credit: Janie Barrett
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Originally from the NSW South Coast, Sydney University second year medical student Maddi Everleigh on campus grounds in Camperdown. Credit: Kate Geraghty
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A person walks past signage on the walls of the construction site of the Metro West Parramatta station. Credit: Kate Geraghty
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Drummer and singer, Nea, beats her drums at Sunrise on the cliffs at Bronte. Credit: Brook Mitchell
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NSW RFS crews conduct hazard reduction burns ahead of the summer. Credit: Nick Moir
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Bullet holes are seen in the car window, at the scene of shooting at Greenacre. Credit: Edwina Pickles
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St Patricks Primary School kindergarten students Isaiah Chehab, Marcus Mieth, Jasmine Hammond, Levi Wiffin and Gabriella Yousif dressed up as granny/grandads. More schools are celebrating “100 Days of Kindy”, a day when kids dress up like they are 100 years old to mark their 100th day of primary school. Credit: Louise Kennerley
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Friends Isla, Amelia and Amelia outside Stadium Australia. Credit: Edwina Pickles
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Slowdive perform at the Enmore Theatre. Credit: Rhett Wyman
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Queen Dechoe Legend from Dee Why gets instructions on using a circular saw, during a how to Build a Tiny House course held in The Bower in Summer Hill. Credit: Peter Rae
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Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles (left) gave a speech from a windy Sydney Harbour with US Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro. Credit: Janie Barrett
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Premiers Chris Minns and Annastacia Palaszczuk battle over the Olympic baton at the Paris 2024 One Year to Go event in Sydney. Credit: Janie Barrett
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The scene of a fatal shooting in Broughton Street, Canterbury. Credit: Brook Mitchell
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Caleb Taylor, volunteers at his son, Lachlan’s school as the P&C President in Lane Cove, Sydney. P&Cs have become more professional with multiple revenue streams and sustainability committees. Credit: Janie Barrett
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Roosters players Isabelle Kelly (left) and Millie Boyle (right). Credit: Louise Kennerley
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Christopher Nolan “wanted to do this film without using a CG [computer generated] mushroom cloud simulation”: Andrew Jackson was visual effects supervisor on Oppenheimer. Credit: Steven Siewert
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Kishaya Delaney found working on the Towards Truth project illuminated her own family history. Credit: Rhett Wyman
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Byron Locals wanting a yes vote, Surfers for Climate campaign for Voice to Parliament. Credit: Danielle Smith
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Niki White started managing Sam Kerr almost by accident and has since taken on her Matildas teammates Caitlin Foord and Emily van Egmond. Credit: James Brickwood
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Artist Candy Bowers, with her new theatre work, Sweet Mama at Campbelltown Art Centre. Credit: Edwina Pickles
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Rays of sunshine break through storm clouds over Sydney’s eastern beaches. Credit: Peter Rae