The Age photos of the week, January 25, 2025
22 ImagesThe week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age.
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Nuvoletta in Carnegie, part of a thriving gelato scene in Melbourne.Credit:Simon Schluter
2/22
Monty Paink working on his mural at Melbourne Park.Credit:Eddie Jim
3/22
Lucy Sussex, co-author of a new book on crime writer Mary Fortune, at the former Pentridge Prison, where Fortune’s criminal son, George, was once an inmate.Credit:Jason South
4/22
Sam Nottle said it was the right time to buy his new home in Albert Park.Credit:Simon Schluter
5/22
Todd Woodbridge, Lleyton Hewitt and John McEnroe do a live cross at the 2025 Australian Open, before providing analysis on a match.Credit:Chris Hopkins
6/22
Jacob Naqash, Laundry service supervisor. Australian Open.Credit:Joe Armao
7/22
Bob Murphy took the reins of ABC Melbourne Breakfast, alongside Sharnelle Vella, this week.Credit:Wayne Taylor
8/22
Tennis racquet stringers Priscilla Mendes, left, and Sarah Bloomfield.Credit:Eddie Jim
9/22
Gerry and Bronwyn Borghesi at the bottom of the hill where a landslide destroyed the home below theirs.Credit:Simon Schluter
10/22
Stephanie Ho with her Corgi dog, Edie, during city dogs’ herding training in Kilsyth.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
11/22
Gidget Ricca and Deddie Sapantzis, Hair and beauty staff. Australian Open.Credit:Joe Armao
12/22
Outer eastern suburbs view of Melbourne city skyline from beneath the Dandenong Ranges.Credit:Jason South
13/22
Max Hudson, Court services. Australian Open.Credit:Joe Armao
14/22
‘Super Saturday’ at the 2025 Australian Open.Credit:Chris Hopkins
15/22
James Glenday is the new co-host of ABC’s News Breakfast.Credit:Wayne Taylor
16/22
Fans enjoying the summer weather on Super Saturday at the 2025 Australian Open.Credit:Chris Hopkins
17/22
Dr Sarah White, CEO of Jean Hailes, is among prominent Australian women’s health experts saying a conference featuring international celebrity menopause doctors (and one prominent women’s health psychiatrist from Melbourne) poses a risk to women’s health because even the marketing material is promoting false claims about hormones.Credit:Wayne Taylor
18/22
The Aussie Beer Mile 2025 held in Clifton Hill, where competitors run and chug beer. Credit:Wayne Taylor
19/22
Fairfield resident Julie Dempsey says physical restrain and seclusion as a mental health patient left her feeling broken. A new report shows she is not alone.Credit:Simon Schluter
20/22
Francis Stewart from Bob Stewart uniform shop is celebrating 100 years in 2025 and is still in the family, run by Bob’s grandson, Francis pictured (L) Young Lachlan is being fitted for his first prep uniform.Credit:Wayne Taylor
21/22
Demonstrators march towards Parliament House during a Pro-Palestine rally in Melbourne following the ceasefire announcement.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
22/22
Novak Djokovic doubles over in pain.Credit:Chris Hopkins