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The Sydney Morning Herald’s Photos of the Week, September 28, 2023

30 ImagesSeptember 29, 2023 — 3.14pm

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Trip, a retired explosives detection dog, may soon be allowed to join the RSL.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Demand has surged for the Manly-Circular Quay route, easily Sydney’s busiest ferry run.Credit:Dean Sewell

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White Bay Power Station is better than the Tate or Battersea station, says Wayne Johnson from Placemaking NSW.Credit:Rhett Wyman

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Cosplayers Soylent Cosplay as Gamora (left), Kalinya Cosplay as Belle and Ashlee Tayla as Gwenpool.Credit:Wolter Peeters

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A sneak preview of the Volume festival at AGNSW features a video piece by artist/filmmaker Sam Smith displayed in The Tank. Credit:Nick Moir

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Anthony Albanese meets supporters ahead of the launch of the Uniting Church’s Yes23 campaign on Sunday.Credit:Edwina Pickles

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Opponents of the Voice to parliament during the worldwide rally for freedom in Sydney. Credit:Rhett Wyman

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Lakemba’s Haldon Street will be the third “purple flag” 24-hour district in Sydney.Credit:Dion Georgopoulos

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Menai High School has reported an average HSC score of 88 in advanced English over the past three years.Credit:Wolter Peeters

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Nathan Cleary takes a selfie with fans who turned out to BlueBet Stadium to watch the Penrith Panthers train ahead of the grand final against the Brisbane Broncos.Credit:Rhett Wyman

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Reece Walsh arrives for training at Leichhardt Oval on Thursday.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Jarome Luai of the Penrith Panthers has assumed the role of the villain.Credit:Rhett Wyman

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Penrith Panthers player Brian To’o.Credit:Steven Siewert

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Noel Pearson ahead of an address to the National Press Club of Australia in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

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NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant and NSW Premier Chris Minns during a press conference.Credit:Kate Geraghty

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NSW Minister for Finance Courtney Houssos, Lieutenant-Governor of NSW Andrew Bell, Premier Chris Minns and minister Steve Whan pose after the ministers were sworn in at Government House, Sydney.Credit:Jessica Hromas

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Former ABC journalist Emma Alberici outside the LGBTIQ hate crimes inquiry in Sydney on Thursday.Credit:Kate Geraghty

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Sri Lankan cricketer Danushka Gunathilaka leaves Downing Centre District Court after a judge found him not guilty of sexual assault. Credit:Kate Geraghty

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Barrister Sue Chrysanthou SC (left), Surgeon Munjed Al Muderis and his partner Claudia Roberts arrive at court.Credit:Dion Georgopoulos

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Rebecca Hazel, author of The Schoolgirl, Her Teacher and His Wife.Credit:Steven Siewert

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Barbara Alexiou has been looking forward to her high school final formal since year 7.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Lachlan Love and Lennon Love, 2, during the launch of the award-winning Jurassic World: The Exhibition at Superluna Pavilion, Olympic Park.Credit:Dion Georgopoulos

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Actor Matthew Fox, who stars in the new Stan show Caught. Credit:Steven Siewert

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Coby Malone, 6, enjoys the NRL fan fest in Sydney. Cronulla Sharks superfan Colby has endured a range of serious health issues during his young life, requiring 64 surgeries.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Dutch urban cycleways expert Marco te Brommelstroet.Credit:Wolter Peeters

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Police and tow truck operators respond to a vehicle that crashed onto Balmoral Beach.Credit:Wolter Peeters

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Former prime minister Tony Abbott and Nyunggai Warren Mundine are among high-profile No campaigners.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

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Team Qantas stuck to the script at the Senate hearing.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

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Quandamooka artist Megan Cope with her work Whispers, which consists of more than 85,000 oyster shells positioned across the Sydney Opera House precinct.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer

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The Sydney Opera House on a stormy spring afternoon.Credit:Wolter Peeters