The Age photos of the week, August 9, 2020
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Trudi Brown is part of a team of "trauma cleaners" at STC Services who normally scrub down crime scenes and shuttered meth labs but in recent months have been lending their decontamination expertise to a new (and booming) market: coronavirus "deep cleans".Credit:Eddie Jim
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Alice Warry, 10, and her brother, Tommy, 8, with their new toy cavoodle Ralphy. Credit:Joe Armao
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Delivery driver Shane Crapper says the upturn in his workload has been fantastic. "Everyone is just so glad to see you."Credit:Jason South
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John Sheedy will direct a staged reading of Death in Brunswick on August 20.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Bill Morton, manager of Paperback Bookshop in Bourke Street, Melbourne, has been running a contactless kiosk at its doorstep since stage three lockdown returned in July.Credit:Joe Armao
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ADF and Police seen at Southern Cross station in Melbourne CBD this morning ahead of expected tougher stage four lockdown restrictions within days. Picture by Wayne Taylor 2nd August 2020. The AgeCredit:Wayne Taylor
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Olivia Sutton of Harper and Blohm cheese shop in Melbourne. Photo: Simon Schluter Credit:Simon Schluter
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Danny Whelan with his children Phoebe, 5 and Pippa, 1. Mr Whelan says it will be "impossible" for him to look after his children while working full-time from home.Credit:Justin McManus
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John Monash Science School student Hannah Singh, 17, is one of thousands of VCE students who had what might be their last day of class on campus on Monday, as they prepare to return to remote learning from Wednesday.Credit:Joe Armao
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Sue Stallbaum with a client at the Cuts Only salon she manages at Northland, which had a queue of customers waiting when it opened on Tuesday.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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Cyclist Liam Vaughan, rider of the 'Tour de Reservoir' – every single road, street and alley of his home suburb – in a short window without a map.Credit:Simon Schluter
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A lone walker in Williamstown.Credit:Jason South
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Chris Howlett, founder of the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall. Stage 4 restrictions has seen all livestreaming of online comedy and music performances cancelled for the next 6 weeks.Credit:Justin McManus
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Narelle Lawton director of the Dawson Street child care centre in Brunswick.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Music teacher and recorder player Sophie Weston will tackle her biggest recorder challenge yet, playing 17th-century Dutch recorder composer Jacob van Eyck’s master work, Der Fluyten Lust-hof (The Flute’s Garden of Delights). Credit:Luis Ascui
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David Geoffrey Hall and Charles Purcell will be enjoying the opening night of MIFF at home with Wyatt the dog.Credit:Jason South
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Daniela Kavoukas with her five year old daughter Harryo outside Flemington Childcare Co-operative.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Art collector Norman Rosenblatt has managed to collect the eight "marriage paintings" done by Russian/Australian artist Danila Vassilieff of his wife Elizabeth.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Jenna Lee, a Larrakia, Wardaman and Karajarri woman with Japanese, Chinese, Filipino and Irish heritage, has been awarded the Wandjuk Marika Memorial 3D Award in the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards.Credit:Justin McManus
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Artist Dean Bowen in his studio with some of his Centaur drawings created for a VP Day anniversary exhibition about the sinking of the Centaur in 1943.Credit:Simon Schluter