The Age photos of the week, July 13, 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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A fire at a chemical factory sent plumes of black smoke billowing across Melbourne’s western suburbs.Credit:Joe Armao
2/22
Melburnians will need to keep their umbrellas out, with the city in for more wet, rainy days over the next week.Credit:Simon Schluter
3/22
Edward Taylor said the main barrier to becoming a helicopter pilot was the upfront costs of getting a licenceCredit:Photograph by Chris Hopkins
4/22
Lucy Blore, a fragrance hobbyist.Credit:Simon Schluter
5/22
Tom Kou says there is growing demand for badminton courts in Melbourne.Credit:Jason South
6/22
Victorian sauce maker Emelia Prendergast sells a local version of sriracha.Credit:Chris Hopkins
7/22
The Craig family are dismayed by the public school opportunities in their area.Credit:Jason South
8/22
Katherine Kalaitzidis lives with body dysmorphia disorder.Credit:Wayne Taylor
9/22
Professors John White and Raylene Cooke examine two owls they believe were poisoned.Credit:Eddie Jim
10/22
James Worpel in the Hawthorn inner sanctum earlier this week.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Dana Alshaer, a Palestinian student, and Zara Chauvin-Cunningham, a Jewish student, are both facing suspension or expulsion over protests.Credit:Justin McManua
12/22
William Angliss Institute students making chocolate at the festival.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
13/22
Aquarist Brianna O’Connor at Melbourne Aquarium.Credit:Darrian Traynor
14/22
Robert Harrison, a patient at the Northern Health Palliative Care Unit, whose last wish was a drive in a sports car. Oncologist Jaclyn Yoong helped him fulfil his dream.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Carol Poole at the Box Cottage museum, which has hundreds of historical items from the first European settlers in Melbourne.Credit:Joe Armao
16/22
In the early hours, the dog park is a great neutraliser of class and wealth.Credit:Joe Armao
17/22
Kingston Mayor Jenna Davey-Burns outside the Morris Moor in June.Credit:Wayne Taylor
18/22
EPA workers on Thursday testing a creek that runs through the Mt Derrimut golf course after the blaze.Credit:Joe Armao
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Melbourne Zoo Primate keeper Ulli WeiherCredit:Simon Schluter
20/22
Judith Tope, who needs an operation and is in intense pain, has been told she must wait up to two years for surgery.Credit:Simon Schluter
21/22
Kate Matheson from Cake Creations by Kate sells her cakes from a vending machine as well as a shop.Credit:PENNY STEPHENS
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Dylan PietschCredit:Simon Schluter
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