The Aging Photos of the Week, September 30, 2022

The Aging Photos of the Week, September 30, 2022
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Artist Rone during his architectural intervention on the top floor of Flinders Street Station. The 42-year-old Geelong-born artist is poised to take over the entire third level of the iconic Flinders Street train station.Recognition:Jason South
2/20
Währing farmer Frank Deane on his rapeseed field. Canola farmers are nervous that untimely rain could damage their crops, and the Bureau of Meteorology says parts of Australia have participated in a third La Nina event.Recognition:Paul Jeffers
3/20
The council housing tower at 33 Alfred Street in North Melbourne was closed for two weeks in July 2020 as COVID-19 threatened to spread to the property. Marwa was one of the residents of the North Melbourne Towers.Recognition:Chris Hopkins
4/20
Robbie Williams performing at the 2022 AFL Grand Final.Recognition:Eddie Jim
5/20
Calum Peace of Andrew Peace Wines in Piangil, north of Swan Hill, was hit hard by China’s decision in late 2020 to impose tariffs and punitive trade restrictions, after Australia filed charges to call for an international inquiry into the origins of COVID-19.Recognition:Erin Jonasson
6/20
Tim Entwisle, Director and Chief Executive of the Royal Botanic Gardens, with one of the medlar oak seedlings planted to replace the older white oaks.Recognition:Wayne Taylor
7/20
The Belmont Hotel’s owner, Simon Farrell, said his business has seen a surge in sales thanks to the success of the Cats. Recognition:Justin McManus
8th/20
Hayley Wakefield at the Rising Sun with Swans supporters Myles Baron-Hat, Tony Jansz, Johan Du Toit, Murray King and Ian Wenham, who traveled from Sydney for the grand final.Recognition:Chris Hopkins
9/20
Fans young and old attend Geelong Football Club the day after the Cats won the 2022 AFL Grand Final.Recognition:Scott McNaughton
10/20
John Lasich (left), Founder and Executive Director of RayGen, and William Mosley, Chief Commercial Officer. In a sprawling green paddock outside of Mildura, RayGen has built 1092 heliostats – mirrors that move to capture the sun.Recognition:Eddie Jim
11/20
Terminal cancer patient Amy Horan paid Andrew Valk and his company Shade Solutions Australia to install an awning in her home. The work was never done and now Horan is being sued by the man who promised to install it.Recognition:Paul Jeffers
12/20
The artist Richard Mosse stands in front of the 20 meter long canvas, on which his new work Broken Specter can be seen.Recognition:Eddie Jim
13/20
Australian singer-songwriter Lior will perform “A Night of Compassion” with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.Recognition:Simon Schlueter
14/20
Luke Purchase is hoping to buy his first home with his partner but is nervous about rate hikes.Recognition:Chris Hopkins
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Shaniful Shaniful in front of his fruit and vegetable stall at Queen Victoria Market. The Australian Bureau of Statistics’ new monthly inflation figures released on Thursday showed that fruit and vegetable prices were among the fastest rising in the economy, rising 18.6 percent year on year in August – up from 9.1 percent in June.Recognition:Eddie Jim
16/20
Olivia Valgouris was a VCE Premier all-rounder and scored 50 points in Biology.Recognition:Scott McNaughton
17/20
Police officers and dignitaries march past the Victoria Police Memorial in Kings Domain on St Kilda Road for National Police Remembrance Day.Recognition:Justin McManus
18/20
Michelle Mackintosh and Steve Wide from Melbourne, authors of Japan: A curated guide to the best areas, food, culture, have already booked several trips back to Japan. Photo: Chris HopkinsRecognition:Chris Hopkins
19/20
Quambatook grain farmer Brett Hosking has reduced its barley production after China decided to impose tariffs and punitive trade restrictions in late 2020 after Australia led the charge and called for an international inquiry into the origins of COVID-19.Recognition:Erin Jonasson
20/20
Event stylist Kerryn Howell believes anyone can use second-hand items to create great table settings. For Buy Nothing New Month, Vinnies is hosting a table styling event to show how fashionable sustainable and second-hand shopping can be.Recognition:Wayne Taylor
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