The Age photos of the week, July 20, 2024

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The Age photos of the week, July 20, 2024

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The week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age.

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People enjoying a bright day on the slopes at Mount Buller.Credit:Justin McManus

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Fitzroy football and cricket clubs want council to hurry up on new facilities.Credit:Justin McManus

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Emergency services on scene at a fatal house fire in Ringwood, where a father and son deceased.Credit:Eddie Jim

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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is under pressure and publicly responded to the CFMEU allegations this week.Credit:Darrian Traynor

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Ian Christensen grew up in Traralgon and moved to Brunswick to start a tattoo parlour. Years later he moved his business to Phillip Island.Credit:Joe Armao

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Jordan van den Berg, outside unoccupied homes in Brunswick. Van den Berg last year launched shitrentals.org where tenants could anonymously review rental properties, landlords and agents but this year turned his attention to controversially publicising empty houses for people to squat in them.Credit:Justin McManus

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Last year, Jack Hanley ran 50 kilometres over 50 successive days, clocking up a total 2500 kilometres, using six pairs of shoes and 15 pairs of socks to raise $50,000 for a mental health support group run out of his local football club. Now he has his eyes set on a potentially breaking a world record: running 100 kilometres every day, for 100 days and raising $430,000 for mental health. Credit:Joe Armao

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CFMEU work site at Town Hall station in Melbourne.Credit:Wayne Taylor

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Chef Cesar Henry at Ouest France Bistro cooking a steak on his crepe pan’s flat-plate - an unusual method that he says delivers a great crust on the steak.Credit:Wayne Taylor

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Scottish barman and Spanish football supporter, Scott Ferguson from Glasgow celebrates Spains winning goal in the 2024 Euro final versus England at the Red Eye bar in St Kilda.Credit:Chris Hopkins

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Cowes has grown significantly in the past 20 years.Credit:Joe Armao

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Debbie Hill, daughter of the murdered camper Russell Hill.Credit:Eddie Jim

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It emerges there is no space left at all in the ICU emergency department at the Northern Health hospital in Epping.Credit:Eddie Jim

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Jack Briant and Nathan Wong are Australian Roundnet Athletes and will be representing Australia at the 2024 roundnet world championships in London. Seen here in training at Princes Park with fellow representatives Hugo Ragg and Levi Geyer.Credit:Chris Hopkins

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Victorian State Library sacking of pro-Palestinian writers. Ariel Slamet Aries, Alison Evans and Jinghua Qian.Credit:Justin McManus

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Lee Sung Jin Creator of Beef and Joanna Calo producer of The Bear at the Sofitel in Melbourne. They’re in Melbourne to help Australian writers crack the US market.Credit:PENNY STEPHENS

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West Melbourne mother of two Mary Masters is concerned that with a single developer likely to take on the Arden Precinct project, essential services such as schools or parks are at risk unless strict rules are in place or sites are set aside by the government. Pictured with sons Gideon, 8, and Rupert, 6 and dog Maeby. Credit:Wayne Taylor

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Sam Vale, Acting Director of the Windsor Community Children’s Centre and kids Billie 4 years, Thea 2 years and Lance 2 years. The Centre has been told they’ll have to leave.Credit:PENNY STEPHENS

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Tim Malpass (mortuary technician), Dr Chris O’Donnell (forensic radiologist) and Dr Linda Iles (pathologist) at the city mortuary in the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine.Credit:Wayne Taylor

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The Age journalist Dani Valent receiving food and drink to Jubillee Park Ringwood. Delivery service Door Dash have begun their drone delivery service from the roof of Eastland shopping Centre in Ringwood in Melbourne’s East.Credit:PENNY STEPHENS