The Age photos of the week, June 7, 2025
27 ImagesThe week in photos from our award-winning staff photographers and regular contributing photographers at The Age
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Lorin is the daughter of the late comedian John Clarke, who is the subject of a documentary screening at MIFF.Credit:Justin McManus
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Melbourne City striker Max Caputo with Altona Magic Club junior playersCredit:Paul Jeffers
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Police and Victory fans march under the Swan Street Bridge ahead of the A League finals in Melbourne.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
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Former Bandidos bikie sergeant-at-arms and boxer, Jonny “Two Guns” Walker.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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Liberal powerbroker Michael Kroger arrives for a lunch meeting at Society, Melbourne.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Moira Deeming leaving a Liberal party room meeting last week.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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Rose Chong in a workroom of her Fitzroy warehouse, with some of the Samson et Dalila costumes.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Renee Fortune is paying thousands of dollars a year for her children’s sports lessons. And now her son Jack, 15, wants to start playing soccer.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
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The City of Melbourne is considering closing a section of Errol Street to traffic.Credit:Joe Armao
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Police presence in Richmond ahead of the A-League final in Melbourne last weekend.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
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Farmer Josh Parsons with his half-empty dam.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Georgina Tankcock is selling her renovated property in Seddon to look for a bigger family house in Yarraville.Credit:Paul Jeffers
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Premier Jacinta Allan had heavy and drawn-out periods as a young person, later diagnosed as endometriosis.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Members of Genazzano’s winning senior cross-country team at the interschool cross-country event in Langwarrin.Credit:Penny Stephens
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Ryan McNaught in his Tullamarine warehouse where boxes of carefully sorted Lego line every wallCredit:Simon Schluter.
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Actress Sigrid Thornton is performing in the Melbourne Theatre Companys Mother Play.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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Michael Landy, founder Eagle Financial Solutions, forensic accountant and adviser. Michael Landy says that in all his decades of financial advising he’s never seen as big an example of corporate misconduct as the Lion Property Group matter. He’s helping the investors take legal action against the group and has mapped out the projects on A3 paper.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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Auctioneer Nick Renna selling a St.Kilda property last weekend.Credit:Joe Armao
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The partial recount for the seat of Goldstein was undertaken last week in Mount Waverley.Credit:Joe Armao
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Sonja Boric is helping a family member who invested with Lion and then lost his life savings as a result.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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People brave cold conditions in the early hours to ensure a seat inside the court to hear the trial of Erin Patterson murder by mushroom case. Credit:Jason South
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Artist Jason Maling is creating Diagrammatica for Rising at the Federation Square.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Natalie Santilli on her Strathmore Block in Melbourne’s North. Natalie and her husband bought a house intending to complete a knockdown rebuild, however they were stymied by a neighbour who complained that the construction would impact the root system of a tree on their property. It’s been going on for three years. The tree in question is on the back left.Credit:PENNY STEPHENS
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Phillip Island residents Maxine Sando and Graeme Davy walk along The Esplanade, Surf Beach. The Bass Coast Council wants to charge residents tens of thousands of dollars to seal roads and put in drainage. Many residents are opposed, saying it’ll cause environmental damage, impose exorbitant charges and divide communities.Credit:Joe Armao
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Western Bulldogs major donor Alan Johnstone.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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David Malaspina owner of Pellegrini’s cafe serving coffee. Pellegrini’s is still a Melbourne city favourite.Credit:PENNY STEPHENS
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Crown prosecutor Nanette Rogers, SC, outside Morwell court this week for Erin Patterson murder by mushroom case.Credit:Jason South