Photos of the week - June 6, 2019
33 ImagesA week in photos from award winning Sydney Morning Herald / The Age / Financial Review photographers.
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Janelle Burnes, had to give up work to care for 8 year old grandson. His mother, Janelle's daughter has been taking ice for decades. Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Police have cordoned off the crime scene at the Palms Motel in Darwin where a male was shot and killed during a rampage by a gunman which killed 4 people killed and injured 1. Credit:Michael Franchi
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Day 2 - George Pell appears at the Supreme Court. Credit:Eddie Jim
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Ryan Harkins at a boxing class organised by Tribal Warrior held at Sydney University Sports and Aquatic Centre in Darlington.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
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Mourners turn up at the vigil for Courtney Herron at the Royal Park, Melbourne.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Glenn Redmayne uses the temporary disabled access ramp at Tempe Station which is going to be removed. Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
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AFP departs the ABC studios after raiding them for information.Credit:Wolter Peeters
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Comedic actors Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish visiting Sydney for the premiere of The Secret Life of Pets 2, as part of Sydney Film Festival. Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
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Muslims break their fast during Ramadan on Haldon St in Lakemba. Credit:Wolter Peeters
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Robert Jackson, Blake Robinson, Uncle Eric Robinson and Uncle Albert Torrens, changing face of Redfern/Waterloo and how the Aboriginal population has been forced out because they cannot afford to live there.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Roger Singaravelu opened his heart and home to a young woman who had left her native Bangladesh to study in Melbourne. Less than 48 hours later, while napping with his five-year-old daughter, the woman plunged a knife into his neck with such force it snapped in half and embedded in his spine. Momena Shoma, 26, was jailed on Wednesday for 42 years, with a minimum of 31½ years, after admitting to engaging in a terror act.Credit:Eddie Jim
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David Thwaite and Merilyn Bradley in the newsagent and gun shop in Walgett, NSW. Small towns across NSW are suffering from declining populations as people are moving more into the larger towns and cities.Credit:Janie Barrett
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The newly renovated Butterfly Room in the State Theatre. it has been painstakingly renovated to take it back to how it was in 1929.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Spike Lee ahead of his in Game Changer Series event as part of Vivid.Credit:Christopher Pearce
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Snow falls at Blackheath Oval in the Blue Mountains.Credit:Wolter Peeters
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Acting AFP Commissioner Neil Gaughan addresses the media during a press conference on the recent raids on media, at the Australian Federal Police headquarters in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
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VIVID opening night. Credit:Wolter Peeters
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Marguerite Young, 65, and Alexander Burgic, 68, discussing math in a classroom at the Randwick TAFE campus. Alexander is studying HSC Extension 1 Math and Marguerite is studying math and chemistry. Credit:Kate Geraghty
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Mysa a 20-year-old woman who, as an 18yr old, was strip searched at a music festival (nothing subsequently found on her) a year after she was sexually assaulted by two people. It brought back a lot of trauma for her.Credit:Christopher Pearce
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Doris Shillingsworth lived through the riots in the former Gordon Estate in Dubbo in 2006. She has bought her home in the renamed Rosewood Grove after dozens of homes were bulldozed and others sold off. Credit:Janie Barrett
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Long Reef Headland, part of the Northern Beaches Coast Walk.Credit:James Brickwood
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First lawsuit against in Australia against Monsanto, which manufactures Roundup herbicide. Michael Ogalirolo, a former gardener, has leukemia which he attributes to exposure to the pesticide Roundup over more than 20 years. Credit:Joe Armao
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Footsteps in the snow as it blankets the ground at Black Springs. Credit:Wolter Peeters
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Psychotherapist and best selling author Esther Perel at the Four Seasons hotel in Sydney. Credit:Kate Geraghty
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Nohad and Rebecca Nasas watering their new lawn with water from their rain water tank on the eve of water restrictions in Sydney.Credit:Steven Siewert
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Dylan Ladmore, 21, and Bobby McLeod Junior, 42, both residents at Oolong House, the Oolong Aboriginal Corporation, an addiction treatment centre in Nowra.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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NSW Blues players (right) Cody Walker and (left) Damien Cook ahead of the NRL State of Origin series at a media opp at The Star. Credit:Wolter Peeters
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Psychiatrist Mark Cross, reluctantly chose to move from the public system to private practice due to the increasing pressures he faced. Credit:Louie Douvis
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Lyn Corby, with radiation therapists, Jeivishnu Prithiviraj and Vivian Fung, receiving hypofractionated radiotherapy for breast cancer at Westmead Hospital, Sydney.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Farmer Michael Zagoridis at the Pocket City Farm in Camperdown.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Students Lilly-Anne Pepperill, Lavinia Bartlett and Phillipa Bartlett, at their Strathfield boardings as of The Ngurra Jirrima Foundation, which run a home away from home for students from an Aboriginal community in NT so they can go to school in Sydney.Credit:Steven Siewert
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NSW Blues player Nathan Cleary ahead of the NRL State of Origin series.Credit:Wolter Peeters
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American musician and President of jazz music label Blue Note Records, Don Was.Credit:James Brickwood