Photos Age of the week, March 11, 2022
Photos Age of the week, March 11, 2022
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Dr Charlotte Reddington and her nine-month-old son, Nikolai, are working to create an endometriosis ‘calculator’ to help predict who may get the disease.Credit:Joe Armao
2/19
Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl performs on stage at the GMHBA Stadium in Geelong during the American rock band’s only Australian show.Credit:Paul Rovere
3/19
Members of the Lehenda Ukrainian Dance Company in rehearsal. The Ukrainian dance group will perform in Monday’s Moomba parade as a sign of pride in their culture and identity, while desperately concerned for their loved ones abroad.Credit:Joe Armao
4/19
Jasmin Hussein cries as she flips through a photo album containing photographs of her deceased 14-year-old daughter, Alisha. Jasmin had to wait over 15 minutes for her triple zero call to be answered as Alisha suffered an asthma attack.Credit:Chris Hopkins
5/19
Models exemplify the new work code in tailor Christian Kimber’s new denim collection. After 149 years, denim workwear has escaped its raw, farm-ready origins and broken through the wool suit ceiling to become appropriate attire in many offices.Credit:Justin McManus
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Smith & Daughters chef Shannon Martinez provides a meal and drink for four to raise funds for displaced Ukrainians. Credit:Simon Schluter
7/19
Peter August, Managing Director of Melbourne Mint. The Melbourne Mint has seen a doubling in demand for gold bullion since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began last week.Credit:Paul Jeffers
8/19
(Back Row LR) Marcus Bontempelli of the Bulldogs, Ben McEvoy of the Hawks, Patrick Cripps of the Blues, (Middle Row LR) Jack Steele of the St Kilda Saints, Joel Selwood of the Geelong Cats, Dylan Grimes of the Richmond Tigers, Jack Ziebell of the North Melbourne Kangaroos , (Front Row LR) Essendon Bombers’ Dyson Heppell, Melbourne Demons’ Max Gawn and Collingwood Magpies’ Scott Pendlebury pose for a photo during the 2022 AFL Captains Day at Marvel Stadium.Credit:Eddie Jim
9/19
What to laugh: The Listies, Ali McGregor, Scientwits (back) Andrew Hansen and Vidya Rajan. will perform at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2022.Credit:Chris Hopkins
ten/19
South Yarra-based Zac Gross and his wife Monique spend a day or two at home with Poppy, their staffy terrier mix. As workers return to the office more often, owners are trying everything to keep their furry strangers happy — and easing any possible separation anxiety. This includes paying about $80 for daycare, installing home video cameras, and stocking treats and soothing toys.Credit:Darrian Traynor
11/19
John Coburn, left, owner of The Cobblers Last and cobbler Harrison Canton said there were definitely more people. Workers who returned to the Melbourne CBD office last week spent far more freely on food and drink than in the city’s beleaguered retail stores, new data shows, with baked goods being by far the most popular items. faster.Credit:Joe Armao
12/19
Wye River resident and volunteer lifesaver Andrew Hack at the Wye River Surf Lifesaving Club. A change in the course of the River Wye gnawed away at a dune on Great Ocean Road beach, leading to the collapse of a disabled access ramp attached to the surf lifesaving club last year.Credit:Joe Armao
13/19
People leave tributes at a makeshift memorial to the statue of Shane Warne at the MCG.Credit:Eddie Jim
14/19
Australian cricketer Shane Warne’s personal assistant Helen Nolan (left) waits for the coffin bearing Warne to be taken out of a private jet at Essendon Airport.Credit:Luis Ascui
15/19
Gabrielle Wang, Australia’s newest winner for children, says that by reading books with diverse characters, young people not only learn about this culture, but also learn tolerance and empathy.Credit:Joe Armao
16/19
Jarrad Cuff’s tailoring business, Mr Cuff, operates out of the Howey Place storefront as part of the council storefront activation scheme, which gave Mr Cuff the opportunity to be in a place he would never have been able to afford otherwise. Credit:Simon Schluter
17/19
Two stylish Fitzroy North homes owned by brother and sister Tim and Fran Wilson who lived next door to each other for more than a decade, sold at two separate auctions on Saturday, each going selling for over $1.5 million. Credit:penny stephens
18/19
Nina Braid, Indigenous Partnerships and Business Development Manager at Yarra Valley Water, said barriers could include access to higher education and the cost of leadership programs.Credit:wayne taylor
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Tony Ellwood, director of the NGV, with The Weeping Woman by Picasso. A new blockbuster exhibition is coming to Melbourne’s NGV: its Winter Masterpieces exhibition this year will be The Picasso Century. It was organized for the NGV by Ottinger, drawing works from the Center Pompidou and the Musée national Picasso-Paris: 70 which trace the course of Picasso’s career, plus 100 by more than 50 of his contemporaries.Credit:Paul Jeffers