The Sydney Morning Herald, Pictures of the Week, March 2, 2023
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The week in photos from the award-winning SMH and AFR photographers.
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Federal Secretary of State Penny Wong in her Adelaide office.Credit:Louie Douvis
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Crowds gather in Mortimer Park in Lismore to commemorate a year after the floods.Credit:Elise Dewin
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Rapper Snoop Dogg exhales during a concert at Qudos Bank Arena.Credit:Walter Peters
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A promotional event for Miss World Drag Queen on Crown Street in Surry Hills, the day after the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras.Credit:Dan Sewell
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A reveler takes a phone call as he prepares to take part in Sydney’s 45th annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.Credit:Flavio Brancalone
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A person shelters from the rain at the ferry terminal in East Balmain. The first day of autumn was wet and rainy.Credit:Kate Geraghty
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Relatives and friends call at the scene of a shooting homicide in Sefton this week.Credit:The Sydney Morning Herald
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Dr. Graeme Edwards was one of the first clinicians to warn about the silicosis epidemic in 2018. He is pictured here in his practice in Brisbane.Credit:Paul Harris
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Joy Van Duinen’s son, Gary, committed suicide in bushland near where he lived in Cromer after gambling all night at Dee Why RSL. Joy has spent five years lobbying for gambling reform in NSW in his memory. Credit:Jane Barrett
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Ruby Rose is an ambassador for Minus 18, an organization that supports LGBTQ youth.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
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Adam Bailey, pictured with his partner Tanitha, bought commercial property in downtown Lismore and is opening a new antique and vintage store called Two Ravens.Credit:Elise Dewin
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Federal Independent Member of Parliament Lidia Thorpe is removed by police following a NSW police car protest during the 45th annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.Credit:Nikki Short
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Ashlyn Nassif, the daughter of controversial Sydney developer Jean Nassif, arrives at her family’s home in Concord after being released on bail.Credit:Jane Barrett
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A forensic officer grabs a blood-stained towel at the Auburn police station after police shoot a man.Credit:Kate Geraghty
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Boghos “Paul” Parizian has been found guilty of 11 counts of sexual intercourse without consent in the 1990s.Credit:Kate Geraghty
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Ed Sheeran performing at Accor Stadium in Sydney Olympic Park.Credit:James Brickwood
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Lisa Anne Price outside Darlinghurst Court on the first day of her trial for her alleged role in Luke Lembryk’s death blow.Credit:James Brickwood
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Sophie Waters, 17, Alyssa Yee, 17, Eloise Kinchington, 16, and Serena Leung, 16, are all in Year 12 at Pymble Ladies College.
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Oondine Evans built an outdoor cat house for her two cats, Butternut and Biscotti, so they can leave the house without posing a threat to native wildlife.Credit:Nick Moore
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Maralyn Schofield at her flood-damaged home in North Lismore. Maralyn is part of the NSW government’s buyback and land swap program and is eager to leave.Credit:Brook Mitchell
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Uncle Moogy during a smoking ceremony at the launch of the Yes campaign for Voice to Parliament at the Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute in Adelaide.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
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Payton Jacobs, 18, at her home in Dural. She is suffering from long COVID.Credit:Walter Peters
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NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet at a press conference at Tallawong Station in North West Sydney.Credit:Flavio Brancelone
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers addresses the media at Parliament House in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
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Ukraine’s Ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko addresses the National Press Club in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
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A large pod of dolphins at Tamarama on the last day of summer.Credit:Brook Mitchell
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Two men wait for a bus on Victoria Road in Rozelle.Credit:Kate Geraghty