The Age photos of the week, September 13, 2020
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Jessica Maddock wears her skates at St Kilda beach. "When we went into lockdown, I thought what a great activity to keep fit. Me and everyone else," the 31-year-old said.Credit:Jason South
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A large police presence out in force at the Shrine amid concerns about a planned anti-lockdown protest. Credit:Chris Hopkins
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If you have a spare $1000, this mask by couturier Gwendolynne Burkin could be yours.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Adam Ferrier, a consumer psychologist and founder of Thinkerbell advertising agency, has contributed to an online course about surrealism being run by the National Gallery of Victoria on the relationship between advertising and Salvador Dali, which he says is both superficial and deep.Credit:Joe Armao
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James and Tom Gurnett whose family owns Gurneys cider brewery, are preparing to serve customers again once restrictions are eased again. Credit:Justin McManus
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Unemployed actor Nathan McCarron has found a huge following in lockdown making TikTok videos of his celebrity sketches.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Shachithanantham Sithiravelayutham received $37,000 in backpay after being underpaid at Polytrade.Credit:Simon Schluter
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People out and about in Brighton getting their one hour of exercise during stage 4 lockdown.Credit:Scott McNaughton
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Jason Hagan of McIvor Farm Foods which specialises in free-range Berkshire pigs. Credit:Justin McManus
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People walk past a Victoria Police surveillance camera at the Victoria Gardens park in Prahran.Credit:Luis Ascui
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Former Essendon footballer Hal Hunter (pictured with his partner Bella) has petitioned Premier Daniel Andrews and the state government to allow tattoo parlours to reopen in late October.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Suji Sanjeevan, a former doctor who now manufactures candles for her Hoppers Crossing-based business Light & Glo Designs, has had to cut her team from 10 staff down to just two due to the coronavirus pandemic.Credit:Joe Armao
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Construction workers in the Melbourne cbd. Credit:Jason South
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Melbourne vet Dr Jack Zaks has called for dog-grooming services to be reopened despite the city's strict coronavirus lockdown after treating a number of gruesome injuries caused by owners attempting to groom their pets at home.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Police patrols walk past Pellegrini's in the Melbourne CBD.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Busker Simon Paparo misses the interaction with passers-by in Bourke Street Mall. Hundreds of Melbourne's buskers, banned from city streets, are going to take part in an Instagram competition with weekly prizes run by the City of Melbourne.Credit:Justin McManus
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Gemma Robinson (left) is not allowed to take a driving lesson with her mum Cathy due to COVID-19 restrictions.Credit:Jason South
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Port Phillip mayor Bernadene Voss and Cr Dick Gross say the Victorian Government has allowed Fishermans Bend to languish through inaction. Credit:Joe Armao
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Single mother Peta Koopmans, 46, of Kilsyth, said she was excited at the state government announcement allowing singles and single parents to visit a chosen person, or be visited at home, during the COVID-19 lockdown. Credit:Eddie Jim
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James 'CripsyTV' Williams playing FIFA at his workstation. The video gaming community has exploded during the pandemic, with twice as many Australians broadcasting on Twitch than this time last year.Credit:Scott McNaughton