The Age photos of the week, July 12, 2025
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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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British musician Jacob Collier, who was signed by Quincy Jones when just out of his teens, will tour Australia in December.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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Wama Foundation CEO Pippa Mott. Across a sprawling 16-hectare site in Budja Budja/Halls Gap, the Wama Foundation is a unique art and environment precinct, which includes the National Centre for Environmental Art — Australia’s first gallery exclusively dedicated to showcasing art dedicated to the natural world.Credit:Nicole Cleary
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Daniel Xu in the crawl space under the house he bought where he discovered a full train set.Credit:Aaron Francis
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Aunty Eva-Jo Edwards stands in front of a mural depicting elders on the Aborigines Advancement League building in Thornbury. She says a treaty would benefit all Victorians.Credit:Justin McManus
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Julia Stockigt, secretary of Save Westernport, at the Warringine Bushland Reserve in Hastings. Once a sprawl of pristine wetlands, then a fishing village and later an industrial hub, Hastings is still changing. Yet, many may not realise it.Credit:Paul Jeffers
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Mohamad Maale, who was shot in the leg by the Israeli military during a settler attack in June, in his olive grove in his home town of Beita, with his daughter, Tala, and son, Ali.Credit:Kate Geraghty
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Around 300 volunteers turned up to form a human chain to help Bourke Street bookstore Hill of Content carry its 17,000 books to their new shopfront up Bourke Street.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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Greek restaurant Salona owners Stavros and Alex Konis. One of Melbourne’s oldest family-run Greek restaurants, Salona in Richmond, has just gone through its biggest change in its 56-year life. The Swan Street venue has more than doubled its capacity and brought on a leading Melbourne restaurateur for design advice, ushering in a suave new chapter for the institution.Credit:Simon Schluter
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Sculptor Nina Sanadze outside the Jewish Museum with her installation called Chiur, comprised of burnt chairs from the Adass Israel Synagogue that was destroyed last year in an antisemitic attack. Nina was at the East Melbourne Synagogue that was attacked last week.Credit:PENNY STEPHENS
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Sarah Bishop, communications consultant, bought her first property in Seaford. She has since sold that and moved to a bigger place in Parkdale with her dog Kada.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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Michael Stephens, the local councillor for Hastings, at the town’s old jetty. Esso’s gas plant flares in the background. Once a sprawl of pristine wetlands, later a fishing village and then an industrial hub, Hastings is still changing.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Artist Samarra Ewing-Crellin likes her unit, but the rent has gone up from $1400 two-and-a-half years ago to $1800 last year. Domain’s latest Rent Report shows Melbourne’s median asking unit rent is $575 a week, 4.5 per cent higher than a year ago.Credit:Chris Hopkins
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Leongatha Hospital doctor Chris Webster gave evidence in the murder trial of Erin Patterson. After the trial, he spoke about treating Heather Wilkinson, whose last words to Webster before an ambulance took her to Melbourne were: “Thank you for looking after me.” Webster says: “I knew that she was going off to her death.” Heather died in hospital, as did Don and Gail Patterson. Heather’s husband, Ian, survived after weeks of treatment.Credit:Jason South
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Erin Patterson pictured inside a prison van being transported from Morwell Court precinct to Dame Phyllis Frost women’s prison.Credit:Jason South
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Defence Force sexual assault victim Jordyn Gray in Brisbane. During her three years of officer training at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra, Gray recalls slut-shaming, sexual objectification and “multiple high-level cases of sexual assault that were experienced” by women around her. The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicides found sexual misconduct remained a systemic issue for the ADF.Credit:Glenn Hunt
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Jarvis Atkinson has overcome discrimination, drug addiction, criminality and imprisonment to attend university and become a respected leader. Pictured on country on Kaiela (Goulburn) river in Shepparton, Jarvis made a powerful submission to the Commission on the effects of colonisation on his family and people.Credit:Justin McManus
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Essendon AFL player Nate Caddy is embracing the hype surrounding his game, but knows he’s far from the finished product.Credit:Alex Coppel
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Anna Gilmore with children 22 months, and 3 months. The state government has quietly stripped millions of dollars from council-run Maternal Child Health Nurse Sleep and Settling programs with just six weeks notice. Anna Gilmore is a parent who benefited from this program and hoped to use it again with her second child.Credit:Wayne Taylor
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Rabbi Dovid Gutnick outside the charred entrance to East Melbourne Synagogue on July 5.Credit:Aaron Francis
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An out-of-control silver hatchback veered off the road and hit three people before crashing through a fence and into Coleman Road Reserve Playground in Wantirna South.Credit:Eddie Jim
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Simon Claringbold, is a survivor of death cap mushroom poisoning, near the spot where he picked the mushrooms in the backyard of his home in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
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A mushroom found at Loch Reserve, one of the locations alleged that Erin Patterson had foraged.Credit:Jason South
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Staff and patients of Epworth hospital are relieved that the recently catnapped Elwood the cat, who has been hanging around the hospital for years, is safe and well and available for pats again. Epworth hospital staff with Elwood in the gardens, Jacqui Dingle (Nurse Unit Manager, Orthopaedics), Diana Lee, (Structural Heart Coordinator centre) and Romi Basiri (Prosthesis Coordinator).Credit:Alex Coppel
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Mushroom cook Erin Patterson has been found guilty of all charges. Seen here media wait to see her being transported to prison.Credit:Jason South
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Erin Patterson mural on Kulinbulok Lane in Melbourne on Tuesday.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui
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