Photos of the week - March 21, 2019
27 ImagesA week in photos from award winning Sydney Morning Herald / The Age / Financial Review photographers for the week ending March 21, 2019.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison visits the Lakemba Mosque following the terrorist attack in Christchurch the previous day.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
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Carlton AFLW Tayla Harris speaking at a press conference about social media comments by trolls about a action photo of her playing football.Credit:Justin McManus
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Toddlers, James and Jack Refalo, surprise former Prime Minister John Howard and Stuart Ayres with leg hugs, as they join NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian in a walk through Penrith Westfield.Credit:Nick Moir
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Outside Deans Ave mosque on the edge of Hagley Park, Christchurch.Credit:George Heard
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A public vigil at the State Library, Melbourne, to remember the victims of the Christchurch shooting. Credit:Eddie Jim
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Penny Sharpe, Michael Daley, NSW Leader of the Opposition, Maryanne Stuart and Mark Buttiegig visit Engadine.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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The funeral for one of 50 victims (name suppressed) from the Mosque shootings to be buried at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Christchurch.Credit:Jason South
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NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet with the NSW candidate for Kogarah Scott Young during a visit to Hurstville.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
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Yama Nabi holds a photo of his father, 71 year old Haji Daoud who was killed in the Masjid Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch.Credit:Jason South
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Parramasala artists Sheba Williams (right) and Genesis Owusu.Credit:Wolter Peeters
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Thousands of school kids gathered in a vigil for the victims of Fridays attacks on Christchurch Mosques. School girls perform the Haka. Credit:Jason South
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Paul Trefry in the Creative NFX Workshop in the Canal Road Film Centre in Leichhardt, Sydney.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Angelica Mesiti, Australia's representative to the Venice Biennale, before she departs Australia to install ASSEMBLY in the Australian Pavilion. Credit:Steven Siewert
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Surviving son zaid Mustafa is wheeled from the graveside, for the funeral for Khalid Mustafa, 44, and his son 15 year old Hamza, the first of 50 victims of the Mosque shootings to be buried at the Memorial Park Cemetary in Christchurch. Credit:Jason South
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Heads of religious faiths unite together with members of the public and Heads of State, including the Prime Minister Scott Morrison and NSW Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, at St Mary's Cathedral Sydney, for an inter-faith service in the shadow of the Christchurch Massacre in NZ last Friday.Credit:James Alcock
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The Sydney Skinny event. 1500 nude swimmers at Cobblers Beach raised 65,000 dollars for brain cancer research for the The Charlie Teo Foundation. Credit:Edwina Pickles
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Candles are lit by school children for the victims of the attacks in Christchurch mosques.Credit:Jason South
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New Liberal Democrat Senator, Duncan Spender, who has replaced David Leyonhjelm, in their Drummoyne electorate office.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Heads of religious faiths unite together with members of the public and Heads of state, including the Prime Minister Scott Morrison and NSW Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, at St Mary's Cathedral Sydney, for an inter-faith service in the shadow of the Christchurch Massacre in NZ last Friday. Credit:James Alcock
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Michael Daley, NSW Leader of the Opposition speaking to the media accross from the Allianz Stadium.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Mufti Zeeyad Ravat, from Melbourne, leads the crowd in a prayer near the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch.Credit:Jason South
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Construction of the Barangaroo Metro in Sydney's CBD. Credit:James Brickwood
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Cyclist Caleb Ewen.Credit:Louie Douvis
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Rebecca Huntley at her Lilyfield home, she is a social researcher who has an upcoming Quarterly Essay. Credit:Louise Kennerley
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West Tigers player Robbie Farah.Credit:Nick Moir
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Tamasein Holyman, Director, of Dirty Dancing, The Immersive Cinema Experience, to be held at the Domain, in Sydney.Credit:Janie Barrett
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School Strike for action against Climate Change in Melbourne.Credit:Justin McManus