The Sydney Morning Herald’s photos of the week, 28 July 2023

The Sydney Morning Herald’s photos of the week, 28 July 2023
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Steph Catley celebrates after converting a penalty against Ireland.Credit:Edwina Pickles
2/24
Former Parramatta Eels player Peter Wynn says Metro will ultimately have a positive impact on the city.Credit:Kate Geraghty
3/24
Heidi Wehbe (right), who is battling stage four colon cancer, sits with her mother Amera Hallab, who quit work immediately after being diagnosed to help her daughter with treatment. Wehbe was part of a new targeted treatment study that has helped reduce her cancer. Credit:Janie Barrett
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Author Shankari Chandran won the Miles Franklin Award for her novel Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens.Credit:Janie Barrett
5/24
Maddi Everleigh, a second-year medical student at Sydney University, is originally from the south coast of New South Wales on the Camperdown campus.Credit:Kate Geraghty
6/24
A person walks past signs on the walls of the Metro West Parramatta Station construction site.Credit:Kate Geraghty
7/24
Drummer and singer Nea beats her drums on the cliffs of Bronte at sunrise.Credit:Brooke Mitchell
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NSW RFS crews perform hazard reduction burns ahead of summer.Credit:Nick Moir
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Bullet holes can be seen in the car window at the scene of the Greenacre shooting. Credit:Edwina Pickles
10/24
St Patricks Primary School Kindergarteners Isaiah Chehab, Marcus Mieth, Jasmine Hammond, Levi Wiffin and Gabriella Yousif dressed up as grannies/grandfathers. More and more schools are celebrating 100 Days of Kindy, a day when children dress up as if they were 100 years old to celebrate their 100th day of elementary school.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Friends Isla, Amelia and Amelia in front of Stadium Australia.Credit:Edwina Pickles
12/24
Slowdive performance at the Enmore Theatre.Credit:Rhett Wyman
13/24
Dee Why’s Queen Dechoe Legend receives instructions on how to use a circular saw during a class on building a small house in The Bower in Summer Hill.Credit:peter rae
14/24
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles (left) delivers a speech with US Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro on windswept Sydney Harbour.Credit:Janie Barrett
15/24
Premieres Chris Minns and Annastacia Palaszczuk compete for the Olympic baton at the Paris 2024 One Year to Go event in Sydney. Credit:Janie Barrett
16/24
The scene of a fatal shooting on Broughton Street, Canterbury.Credit:Brooke Mitchell
17/24
Caleb Taylor volunteers at his son Lachlan’s school as P&C President in Lane Cove, Sydney. P&Cs have become more professional with multiple revenue streams and sustainability committees.Credit:Janie Barrett
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Roosters players Isabelle Kelly (left) and Millie Boyle (right).Credit:Louise Kennerley
19/24
Christopher Nolan “wanted to make this film without CG [computer generated] Mushroom Cloud Simulation”: Andrew Jackson was visual effects supervisor at Oppenheimer.Credit:Steven Siewert
20/24
Kishaya Delaney found that working on the Towards Truth project shed light on her own family history.Credit:Rhett Wyman
21/24
Byron residents want to vote ‘yes’ to the Surfers for Climate campaign for ‘Voice to Parliament’.Credit:DanielleSmith
22/24
Niki White began managing Sam Kerr almost by accident and has since taken on her Matildas teammates Caitlin Foord and Emily van Egmond.Credit:James Brickwood
23/24
Artist Candy Bowers with her new theater work Sweet Mama at Campbelltown Art Centre. Credit:Edwina Pickles
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Sunbeams break through storm clouds over Sydney’s East Beaches.Credit:peter rae