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The Age photos of the week, July 6, 2024

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The week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age.

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Brighton East resident Tom Pirola braves the cold throughout winter for a morning dip with workmates.Credit:Joe Armao

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Circus clown performs at Circus Latino, Taylors Lakes.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui

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Wheelers Hill Primary School pupils (from left) Adam, Clara, Akein and Hasti, all aged 7, play a spelling game that uses hula-hoops.Credit:Wayne Taylor

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Gary McBean at his butchers store at the Prahran Market.Credit:Simon Schluter

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Melbourne’s sunny yet crisp and frosty mornings as overnight temperatures fell to zero.Credit:Chris Hopkins

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Opal’s Basketballer Lauren Jackson.Credit:Jason South

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Alejandro Saravia, the executive chef and founding director of growing hospitality company the Renascence Group is opening two branches of his Latin American dining experience, Morena, in Melbourne’s CBD this year.Credit:Simon Schluter

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Vinnie was one of many local children who have shared their ideas for the risky St Kilda playground’s redevelopment under Port Phillip Council’s engagement process. Credit:Wayne Taylor

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Artist Candice Lin + cat named Kovu An exhibition by LA-based artist Candice Lin that will be taking place at MUMA, and as part of it will feature several “cat-led tours” by a cat named Kovu.Credit:Simon Schluter

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Pro-Palestine protesters unfurl banners at the front of Parliament House in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

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Husband and wife Fashion designers Christian Kimber and Renuka. The fashion duo are opening another new store in melbourne, photographed at HER Rooftop Bar.Credit:Simon Schluter

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Catherine Bradshaw and Jarrod Gorman with daughter Kirsten and their dog Kevin at home in Torquay. As a result of CMV infection, Kirsten has been diagnosed with profound deafness, uses a wheelchair, progressive lung disease, absent seizures, is peg fed and has undergone 16 invasive surgeries.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui

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Adrian Marshall and Jordan Crook, parks and nature campaigners with Allison Wall, volunteer from Victorian Grassy Plains Network.Credit:Eddie Jim

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People enjoying some winter sunshine in St.Kilda.Credit:Wayne Taylor

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Hong Kong Dim Sum is a family operation. From left: brothers Andrew and Phillip Leung and their parents, Shing Mui and Kong Choi Leung (holding Andrew’s son Asher, 3).Credit:Joe Armao

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Dr. Erich Fitzgerald, Senior Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology at Museums Victoria views the second and biggest Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil to ever be shown in Victoria at the Melbourne Museum. Credit:Chris Hopkins

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Waverley Historical Society president Ralph Bartlett at Glen Waverley’s Shepherds Bush Community Garden, near the Dandenong creek and valley.Credit:Joe Armao

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Victoria College for the Deaf school council president Gabrielle Quinlan with her daughter Zoe, left, and student Sophie.Credit:Eddie Jim

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Residents (from left) Pauline Walton, Colette Hynes, Nicole Goding and Damon Hill are frustrated with the abandoned building on Punt Road.Credit:Justin McManus

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Australian marathon runner Sinead Diver with her sons Dara (left) and Eddie.Credit:Jason South

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Balmoral Bush Nursing Centre Acting Services Manager Lisa McClure (left) and remote area nurse Callie Leese.Credit:Nicole Cleary

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Luke Rigby plays with his dog at Como Park.Credit:Joe Armao

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Eloise Grant and Charlee Pring, young graduates earning about $60k a year. Charlee is a graphic designer. Eloise is a childcare worker. Impact of stage three tax cuts when they take effect.Credit:Joe Armao

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Prahran market stallholders and shoppers.Credit:Simon Schluter

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A Brighton beach Iceberger on a very cold morning in Melbourne this week.Credit:Joe Armao

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