Photos of the week - March 7\, 2019

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Photos of the week - March 7, 2019

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A week in photos from award winning Sydney Morning Herald / The Age / Financial Review photographers for the week ending March 7, 2019.

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Visiting Violin virtuoso Lorenza Borani at the Australian Chamber Orchestra in Sydney. Credit:Dominic Lorrimer

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Drag queen Etcetera Etcetera, pre-parade at the Jag Queen Service Centre, a pop up make up store run by Sephora, on Oxford St, Taylor Square.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Homeless man living outside the State Library Cafe in Sydney.Credit:Christopher Pearce

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Michelle Guthrie on her way into an International Women's Day Lunch at the UUSC, Sydney.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Lisa Havilah director of Powerhouse Museum. Credit:Peter Braig

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The remains of Rex Newton's home in Tonimbuk after it was destroyed by bush fire.Credit:Eddie Jim

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Philippe Platel, the Artistic Director of the Alliance Francaise French Film Festival. It's the 30th anniversary of the French Film Festival and he chooses all 94 movies that are shown.Credit:Louie Douvis

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Evelyn Krape, Simon Starr and Galit Klas who are involved in Play Me a Poem, in which Jewish poems are set to music.Credit:Chris Hopkins

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Martinez Kingsley, Head Mechanist, arranges a subway carriage onto a barge as part of Opera Australia's production of West Side Story which will be held on Sydney Harbour.Credit:Steven Siewert

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Rosemary Rogers, former chief of staff to Ex NAB CEO Andrew Thorburn, leaves Surry Hills Police station after being granted bail in Sydney.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer

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Jamie Garret, 10, who was surfing at The Pass Byron Bay, when she was hit in the face by a board with a leg rope.Credit:Danielle Smith

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Steven Alderton, Director of the National Art School, Sydney, with students during a life drawing class.Credit:Janie Barrett

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NSW bowler Harry Conway at the SCG nets.Credit:James Brickwood

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Kamilaroi man Corey Grech, selling kangaroo pies with his food truck, Meat Brothers, outside Sydney Cricket Ground. Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Emma Dunch, chief executive of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Credit:James Brickwood

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Sarah Doyle a restauranter behind Bodega and Porteno.Credit:Nic Walker

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2019 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.Credit:James Brickwood

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Bushfire scene near the town of Gembrook, Victoria.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui

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Eliza Chew, Louise Godhard and Rosie Adams, SCEGGS Students doing intermediate and advanced maths.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Tom O'Brien, 9, is a passionate recycler and can tell you all about the terrible things plastic and litter do! He picks up random rubbish when he is out with his family and collects bottles from the street to make extra pocket money.Credit:Christopher Pearce

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison, visits the Nepean Rowing Club, Penrith.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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John Barilaro, Deputy Premier of NSW, in Coffs Harbour, with Wongala Estate elder Auntie Jenny on a swing, with the Government planning to redevelop the playground.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Light rail barriers on Devonshire st, Surry Hills that were supposed to have been removed by now.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison and NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, visit the Western Sydney International Airport naming. Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Portrait series of participants in Hyde Park as they prepare for the start of the 2019 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.Credit:James Brickwood

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Authors Linda Jaivin, Mark Tredinnick, Fiona Wright, Garth Nix and John Purcell.Credit:Louie Douvis

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Michael Daley, Jihad Dib and Coogee candidate Marjorie O'Neill meet two therapy dogs.Credit:Nick Moir

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Joanna Lumley, in Sydney to talk about resisting Adani and other environmental issues.Credit:Louise Kennerley