The Age photos of the week, March 22, 2025

The Age photos of the week, March 22, 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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Christ the King Primary School teacher Quyen Thai with School Captain Ethan and P.E House Captain Helen. Quyen was awarded a fellowship that helps students improve their stem and English skills.Credit:PENNY STEPHENS

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Artist Mia Boe sees the public-private school divide as a reflection of class differences.Credit:Justin McManus

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Fine-dining chef Cam Tay-Yap is now cooking at a pop-up in the carpark in front of his rockclimbing gym.Credit:Jason South

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Springbrook was hit by 500mm of rainfall and high winds, which brought down powerlines that have left the mountain community without power for over a week following Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Long time resident Paolo Zincone at home, after dark. Paolo cooks on a outdoor gas burner and occupies his time listening to the radio.Credit:Justin McManus

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Springbrook in the Gold Coast Hinterland received over 500 mm of rainfall and high winds brought down powerlines that have left the mountain community without power for over a week.Credit:Justin McManus

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Port Phillip Ecocentre Executive Officer April Seymore has co-led new work on nurdles (tiny microplastics) finding they are endemic in Port Phillip Bay. Pictured at St. Kilda West Beach, Melbourne with nurdles that have been found in that area.Credit:Penny Stephens

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Shifra Bendet is aware that a growing number of women who have frozen their eggs are not informed that when the 10-year expiration date for storage approaches they will need to make quite an emotionally challenging decision about what to do with them. Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui

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Australian Formula 1 driver Oscar Piastri arrives at a corporate function for McLaren in a McLaren Arturo that was painted by Melbourne artist Reko Rennie ahead of the 2025 Australian Formula 1 Grand PrixCredit:Chris Hopkins

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Amy Manford is a performer in and artistic director of, Disney in Concert, playing at Hamer Hall with the MSO in March.Credit:Chris Hopkins

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A woman and child read the names of women who have died by violence in Australia since January 2024 at the She Matters rally in the Treasury Gardens on Saturday.Credit:Chris Hopkins

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Eddie Solomon (left) and Patrick Davis (right) have different views on a proposed high-rise near Murrumbeena station.Credit:Chris Hopkins

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F1 driver Oscar Piastri meets fans at the Melbourne WalkCredit:Eddie Jim

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Bairnsdale Secondary College students, from left, Zane Marsh, Mary Poynton, Mitchell Casse, Madison Flynn, Harriet Campbell and Tahlia Hare.Credit:Simon Schluter

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Rob Luscombe, General Manager North Region at Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust and President of peak body the Cemeteries and Crematoria Association of Victoria.Credit:Jason South

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Locals gather for darts and drinks at the local Cafe and Bar, on the ninith day without power in the town of Springbrook in the Gold coast hinterland which was hard hit by Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Credit:Justin McManus

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Ryan Stewart, arts administrator and theatre practitioner is not hopeful about the country’s political future.Credit:Arsineh Houspian

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Springbrook resident and artist Alison Dittman at her home. Allsion, who lives with her mother June are tiring of the power outage post cyclone and are carrying water for toilet systems and not able to shower. Credit:Justin McManus

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On the lookout: Eden Alley-Porter and Warwick Brown on the replica schooner Enterprize, which will have to move from its current home at North Wharf.Credit:Jason South

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Spanish painter Manuel Guirao is taking part in the Frankston Street Art Festival. The Frankston Street Art Festival has been recognised as the country’s best street art display having won gold 3 times and being inducted into the Australian Street Art Awards Hall of Fame.Credit:Chris Hopkins

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Jenson Galvin hosts a show on community radio and is optimistic about the future.Credit:Paul Jeffers

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Andy Bossie with a bag full of seeded shells. The Nature Conservancy Australia (TNC), in partnership with Port of Melbourne, are thrilled to announce the world’s first trial to remediate an end-of-life dredge management ground (DMG) in Port Phillip Bay through the restoration of shellfish reefs.Credit:Jason South

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Alisha Burns explains why solo parenting is becoming more common and accepted. Credit:Wayne Taylor

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Former Victoria Police officer Peter de Santo, at Green Point in Hampton, Melbourne.Credit:Alex Coppel

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Nutritionist and mother Eman Allouche and daughter IIyana. Eman talks about new research on body dysmorphia – how it can also affect decision-making, planning and short-term memory.Credit:Justin McManus

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Lilly Munro had to deal with aggressive and offensive behaviour at work and then repercussions for reporting it.Credit:Alex Coppel

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Ikram Mahamed is a youth worker based in Melbourne’s West.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui

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Western Bulldogs footballer Sam Davidson at home with his family of overachievers.Credit:Wayne Taylor

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Race winner Lando Norris of McLaren celebrates with his team after winning the F1 Grand Prix of Australia at Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit in Melbourne,Credit:Joe Armao

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