The Age Photo of the Week, April 12, 2025

The Age Photo of the Week, April 12, 2025
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The week in the photos of our award -winning staff photographers and photographers who contribute regular to age
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Tony Mokbel leaves Victoria’s court of appeal after his deposit has been granted.Credit:Joe Weapon
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The members of the crew of the CFA of Ballan Billy Smith, Matt Gorman and Ben Hatfield.Credit:Alex Coppel
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Ooti and Meliki, Dingo at the Dingo Discovery Sanctuary and Research Center, Torolern Vale.Credit:Chris Hopkins
4/26
The signs of local politicians on the walls of one of the oldest courts of the Nunawading stadium. The club is chasing funding from liberal and Labor parties to reconstruct their old basketball stadium in Burwood East.Credit:Penny Stephens
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Tamsin Jowett (R) is a divorce who has remained a friend of one of his friends of his ex, Oenone.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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The American barbecue and the chef of the master Jarrod of Blasi who tend to the Lamb sausage of Fancy Hank.Credit:Aaron Francis
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Stacey Edwards and Kent Morris in front of Stacey’s work. Kent Morris, curator of the new show Black In-Justice and Head of the Torch Program, and Stacey Edwards, a former prisoner and now artist, who have arrived through the Torch program that helps the natives who are in prison to reconnect with their culture through art and has had a lot of success in helping to make people return so as not to reinterpret.Credit:Justin mcmanus
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Janine Forbes Forbes-Rolfe, long-term resident with her two children, Felix 15 and Fleur 13.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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Carolyn Holmes, 8 years old, (front) between three generations of the Lougoon family in Bendigo.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
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Alan Hamilton told his son, Travis Hamilton (pictured) that he wanted to be buried at sea. It is extremely unusual and is provided with numerous regulations, but the family has satisfied their father’s wishes.Credit:Jason South
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Brett Beattie by Woodend is controlled by security outside the MCG before the game. The safety has been strengthened by creating long queues at the entrance after 2 men were arrested in the last game held at the MCG and discovered that they had guns on them. Credit:Penny Stephens
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Rumaysa Salman was a student last year who experienced racism during primary and secondary school. Credit:Joe Weapon
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Tony Mokbel and his partner shop at the Northland Shopping Center in Melbourne his first day of freedom.Credit:Alex Coppel
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George Semertzidis lives in Whittlesea, in the Mcewen headquarters and is undecided on how he will vote in the federal electionsCredit:Justin mcmanus
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David Laird (with the medals of his grandfather) organizer of the Anzac ceremony in front of the Lonesome Pino cultivated by a pine cone reported by Gallipoli by a Victorian soldier of the First World War in Wattle Park, Burwood.Credit:Joe Weapon
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Kishwar Chowdhury is developing cooking lessons for Caulfield grammar students. Parents ask for longer school hours with enriching activities that will allow parents to work more hours. Kishwar is a former Masterchef competitor, photographed at home with his children Mikayle 15 and Seraphina 8.Credit:Penny Stephens
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On Monday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with the Victorian Prime Minister Jacinta Allan at Sunshine Station.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
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Lien Tran is the co-founder and director of the rumors of hepatitis B. He has hepatitis B and is a supporter of early diagnosis and support for other patients.Credit:Penny Stephens
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Shant Allekian sees the market route as a purchase opportunity.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
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St Kilda Mother Matherine Silins and her daughter Myka, who recently started asylum.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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The residents of Boulevard Sue, Mira, David, Simon and Desiree, who will fight the Council’s proposal to repair the most dilapidated path of Melbourne, determined to preserve the “national charm” of the Potole road.Credit:Justin mcmanus
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Martin Wurt, president of the Maribernong truck action group, states that the inability of the $ 15 million truck exchange system that promised to reduce the inner-western pollution of Melbourne has felt a broken promise.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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The owner of the night cat Justin Stanford is looking for help to finance soundproofed updates so that he can continue working as a live music office after two new residential towers have been built nearby.Credit:Simon Schluter
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The great good food of the taste of Melbourne Croissant.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Keith Herft is reporting his skills appointed to the Oscar in Australia, in Weta, the famous visual study and the animation study.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a visit to a farm of sheep owned by Martin and Rebecca Eggerling, south of Longreach, Queensland, to inspect flood damage during the 2025 federal election campaign in the Maranoa electorate.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen