The Age Photo of the Week, March 29, 2025

The Age Photo of the Week, March 29, 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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Year 2 students Catherine and Jack with parents Elva Steyn, Laura Edgcumbe and Catherine Hueston prepare lunches for the elementary school of Our Lady, Surrey Hills. They voluntarily offer their time every Friday to manage an adequate canteen. While many schools have canteen operations in outsourcing to companies that produce out of office food, at the Madury elementary school, parents prepare and pack the orders they deliver to the classrooms.Credit:Joe Weapon
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The new mother Maddra dass cradles her daughter Juliette of a week.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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Vivian Nguyen has done her theatrical work as a writer, actor, producer and says that he intends to move to Scotland for better job opportunities.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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Joshua Fischer, vice commissioner, community security at Fire Rescue Victoria.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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Joel Houghton is the butcher of Vic’s Meats, the Chadstone shopping center.Credit:Joe Weapon
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The student of Alice Saveneh-Murray and Swinburne Julia Urban are preparing to fight financial crime in the computer and financial crime laboratory that have set up at the University.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Louise Fumberger and Mary Parfrey Stocking on a neighborhood hosts Victoria Street Pantry in Fitzroy North.Credit:Justin mcmanus
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Whitney Sloan with his dog Tux says he still considers his ex -husband “a great man and a great father”.Credit:Joe Weapon
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The owner of Wincchelsea Cafe Jappqua Doyle saw the local community rapidly grow.Credit:Jason South
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Tiffany Tang of Maita at the Leaf Lab, Chadstone shopping center.Credit:Joe Weapon
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Sarah Marcola with the children Emily 3Yrs and Sophie 1yr ensures that her family has a healthy diet.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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Richard Hart brings his famous Copenhagen Bakery Hart Bageri to Australia for the first time as part of the Melbourne Food and Wine FestivalCredit:Wayne Taylor
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Leah Grint had his heart in an art deco apartment when he bought his house last year.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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Michael Fraser and Madda Johnstone of the patient defense group management group.Credit:Paul Harris
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The current president of the Environmental Group of Wallan Norbert Ryan and the former presidents Crudia James and Rob Eldridge in Green Hill, Wallan with Herne Swamp behind them. They are urging the government to urgently acquire land for a large park to play the back of new housing developments, delimited by local inlets and lines of trees. Wallan is outside Melbourne to the north and is in rapidly expanding.Credit:Penny Stephens
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The councilor of the Hume Jim Orend City Council in front of the Craigieburn Community Hospital. The construction of the community hospital has been completed for months; However, it was fenced and not operational.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
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The bricklayer Anthony Amato, one of the many Australians who has concerns about the budget and federal elections.Credit:Joe Weapon
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The CEO of VRC Kylie Rogers with Australian Milliner, Jill Humphries at Eicourse Flemington.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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Veteran from Iraq and Afghanistan, Eamon Hale with wife Celia and children Elizabeth 3 and George 10 months with the dog Daisy and Shira Levine of Voodoo Mayhem. I am from The Hawthorn RSL and were in the color parade of the inaugural family organized by the veterans festival.Credit:Penny Stephens
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Paul Bennet, aerobatic team and his son Jett Bennet at the Australian International Airshow in Avalon.Credit:Joe Weapon
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The Meredith Allan retired kindergarten teacher in the courtyard of his home in Flemington. Flemington is the most convenient livable suburb of Melbourne.Credit:Joe Weapon
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The financial consultant Julie Dal Pra worked for three years to free Christine (in the background) from millions of dollars of commercial debts for which he was responsible due to the fraudulent commercial activities of the ex -husband.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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Prepare eats pizza as a reward to raise participation rates. At Wyndham Park Primary, students get points to get to school before the bell goes. Children who get “perfect points” take pizza for lunch at the end of the mandate. He saw the attendance of students at school increase from 88% in 2023 to 90.3% last year. Credit:Joe Weapon
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The retired lawyer Kevin Armstrong is profoundly worried about climate change and commitments related to health in the federal budget.Credit:Penny Stephens
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Crows Brett and Kelly fans with Kids Rory and she paid their football using the IA to the McG Express Outlet.Credit:Joe Weapon