Sydney Morning Herald photos of the week, 20 July 2023

The Sydney Morning Herald’s photos of the week, 20 July 2023
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Intensive Care Medic David Kidd looks out over Sydney Harbour.Credit:Kate Geraghty
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Holly Nettle investigates the toxic water at Sunny Corner Mine and hopes it may provide clues to clean up the site.Credit:Brooke Mitchell
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Women’s Running Group at Collaroy Beach. There are concerns about lowering time limits in the new half marathon time limits.Credit:Nick Moir
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Kim Hull is lucky because many of her friends have problems and are not expecting an inheritance.Credit:James Brickwood
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The Sunny Corner mine closed 100 years ago, but toxic water flows through the site, severely affecting all growing plants.Credit:Brooke Mitchell
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Residents and visitors alike brave the less-than-perfect weather conditions to take advantage of the final day of the Bondi Festival. Credit:Dean Sewell
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A portion of the Cadia Hill Gold Mine tailings dam in first light.Credit:Brooke Mitchell
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Home and away actors Emily Symons, Lynne McGranger and Ada Nicodemou are all nominated for this year’s Logie Awards. Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
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Harry Potter fans, Keaton and Leafy Owen with daughter Kiarra, 7, wait to go to the Harry Potter Yule Ball at Paddington Town Hall.Credit:Dean Sewell
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Matilda’s superfans Lucy Friend, Maddie Bart, Ciara O’Sullivan and Lucy Gilfedder, all members of Matilda’s fan group dubbed “the Croissants”. Credit:James Brickwood
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Patient David Edwards arrives at the RPA Hospital helipad in an AW139 Toll NSW rescue helicopter after being transferred from the Orange Hospital.Credit:Kate Geraghty
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Ashley Ruscoe leaves Downing Center Court.Credit:Kate Geraghty
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Aunt Irene Ridgeway with the newly dressed version of her great-grandmother Nanny Nellie’s statue, Nellie Bungil Walker, at the Australian Museum.Credit:Steven Siewert
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Environment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek and Employment and Industrial Relations Minister Tony Burke announce federal funding for the Cooks River in Heynes Reserve, Canterbury.Credit:Rhett Wyman
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Professor Anne Castles of the Australian Catholic University is concerned that 40 per cent of 9th graders are failing to read. She wants to develop a test to identify students who need additional help.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Nancye Hayes will take on a classic role: Madame Armfeldt in A Little Night Music.Credit:James Brickwood
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Rajanikhil Malaramuthan and Fatma Ibrahim are Sydney City Volunteers.Credit:Janie Barrett
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After the company has gone into administration, people come to Toplace’s creditors’ meeting at Drummoyne Oval.Credit:Kate Geraghty
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A portion of the Cadia Gold Mine tailings dam in first light.Credit:Brooke Mitchell
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Zoe Poulos from Coogee is an avid recycling enthusiast and believes recycling tracking could help everyone recycle more easily.Credit:James Brickwood
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The abandoned Sunny Corner mine near Bathurst, NSW. Located 1250 meters above sea level, the site was once home to the largest gold and silver mine in New South Wales.Credit:Brooke Mitchell
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Winter swimmers at Mahon Pool, Maroubra take advantage of the unusually high water temperatures.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Australian Federal Police Deputy Commissioner Kirsty Schofield APM watches officers at work in the laboratory where they test drugs at AFP’s offices in Sydney.Credit:Kate Geraghty
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Eric Wong at Hornsby Court on Wednesday.Credit:Nick Moir
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Model Jesse Stuart wears jeans by Australian luxury label Song for the Mute. Denim has become a luxury item with cool treatments ranging from basic to high fashion – and with price tags to match. Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Pepa Molina, Western Sydney flamenco dancer, rehearses in full costume at the Lennox Theatre, Riverside, Parramatta.Credit:Jessica Hromas