The Age photos of the week, September 20, 2020
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Dancer and choreographer Tony Yap has taken to doing solo "iso-dance" routines around Melbourne.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Owner and ringmaster Damian Syred with the Circus Royale high wire act.Credit:Justin McManus
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Police clashed with anti-lockdown protesters at the Queen Victoria Market on SundayCredit:Luis Ascui
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Faye Loone on the beach in Torquay. Victorians face unprecedented changes to their holidays this summer – including wearing masks on the beach – as anxious coastal communities prepare for an influx of Melburnians.Credit:Jason South
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Gabrielle O'Brien and Scott McInnes have been cutting each other's hair in lockdown.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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A father and child enjoy a beautiful Spring day at St Kilda beach.Credit:Penny Stephens
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Rabbi Daniel Rabin blows a shofar in his Caulfield South synagogue.Credit:Joe Armao
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Leah Beamish, owner Bayleaf cafe in Apollo Bay, is excited to be reopening.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Chefs from the FareShare kitchen. FareShare is a charity which uses rescued and donated food to provide meals to thousands of Victorians experiencing food insecurity.Credit:Justin McManus
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Two-year-old Alexander Warner enjoys the reopened swings at Fels Park in Yarraville.Credit:Jason South
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Bay Open Water Swimmers Charlie Evans (left) and Peter Hendriks at Half Moon Beach, Black Rock, have raised over $3000 for Lifeline.Credit:Luis Ascui
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Amateur birdwatcher Emily Gale, one of many Melburnians who have discovered the hobby during lockdown.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Hannah Miflin with her daughter Aisling, was overwhelmed by the support she received from her neighbours and church community when Aisling went into intensive care after birth.Credit:Justin McManus
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Patricia Callinan (centre), Bec Russell (left) and Jennifer Niehues of The Help 3095 and Surrounds Facebook group.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Nurse Amal Solayman had her working life turned upside down, when she was redeployed to COVID-19 efforts.Credit:Jason South
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Single mother Katie with her three-year-old son. "I am now able to buy proper groceries for myself and my son."Credit:Joe Armao
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Peter Patisteas, managing director of Griffiths Bros Coffee Roasters in Melbourne. Photo: Joe Armao Credit:Joe Armao
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Circus Royale performer Lena Knipping practises her routine on the rings. The West Australian-based circus has been stranded in Baywater since March due to COVID-19.Credit:Justin McManus
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Australian musical theatre needs to embrace more diverse casting, taking a lead from the diversity rules announced last week for the Academy Awards, says director and composer Mathew Frank. Musical theatre student Melanie Bird - who has Thai heritage - would love the situation to change. Credit:Eddie Jim
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Vydia Rishie and Sam Howell hope to have dancing at their 'micro' wedding.Credit:Simon Schluter