The Sydney Morning Herald, Photos of the Week, March 30th, 2023

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The Sydney Morning Herald, Photos of the Week, March 30th, 2023

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The week in photos from the award-winning SMH and AFR photographers.

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The old Wynyard train tunnels, which are being opened to the public for the first time for the upcoming Vivid Festival of Light.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Surfer and Olympic medallist Owen Wright is retiring from competitive surfing after receiving medical advice regarding his repeated concussions.Credit:Dan Peled

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The Darling River following a large-scale fish death event in Menindee.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer

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Rod Stewart in concert at QUDOS Bank Arena.Credit:Wolter Peeters

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NRL Penrith Panthers players Stephen Crichton and Jarome Luai ahead of their match with the Parramatta Eels.Credit:Wolter Peeters

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Daily life after rain in the Sydney CBD. Credit:Wolter Peeters

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Train passengers can be seen through a small hole in a door in the old Wynyard car park, which runs parallel to platform 3 at Wynyard station.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Charlie Teo is greeted by supporters as he leaves the last day of his disciplinary inquiry.Credit:Nick Moir

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Louise Edmonds, victim-survivor of sexual assault, is now working to foster healthy ideas about masculinity.Credit:Nick Moir

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A counter-protestor opposes an annual event organised by Catholic community groups around the Day of the Unborn Child at St Mary's Cathedral in Sydney.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Rehearsals for Tina - The Tina Turner musical at the ABC Ultimo studios.Credit:James Brickwood

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Senator Lidia Thorpe during a housing rally on the front lawn of Parliament House in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

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A diehard surfer in the rain at Bondi Beach.Credit:Jessica Hromas

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Yunduo Charles Zhao, Professor Arnold Ju, Zichen Li and San Seint Seint Zhao in their research lab at Sydney University. Professor Ju has invented a finger pinprick blood test that can detect an oncoming stroke or heart attack.Credit:Jessica Hromas

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Annandale Public School polling station during New South Wales state election day.Credit:Steven Siewert

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Dobell drawing prizewinner Jane Grealy at the National Arts School, Darlinghurst.Credit:Steven Siewert

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Mandy Nolan, a stand-up comedian from Byron Bay who ran for the Greens at the last federal election, came close to winning the seat of Northern Rivers, and has turned the experience into a show debuting at the Melbourne Comedy Festival.Credit:Jessica Hromas

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Caitlyn Halse, 16, made her Waratahs debut. She is the youngest player ever to represent the Waratahs, male or female.Credit:Steven Siewert

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Jin Sun Kim, head chocolatier at Kakawa Chocolates, Darlinghurst, shows off her amazing high-end Easter eggs.Credit:Ben Symons

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Jess Scully with her daughter Elinor. Jess is resigning from City of Sydney Council to have her second child.Credit:Steven Siewert

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese campaigning in the state election at Penrith Westfield.Credit:Nick Moir

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NSW Premier Chris Minns during a press conference at Liverpool Hospital.Credit:Kate Geraghty

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Former premier Dominic Perrottet at his home before his former staff arrive for a barbecue, after losing the state election.Credit:Jessica Hromas

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The new NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen just three days into the job at Martin Place train station.Credit:Jessica Hromas

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Liberal member for Penrith Stuart Ayres at Penrith Valley Regional Sports Centre, campaigning for the state election.Credit:James Brickwood

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NSW premier Dominic Perrottet concedes defeat at the Liberal Party's NSW election event at the Hilton in Sydney.Credit:James Brickwood

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Labor leader Chris Minns arrives at a reception at the Novotel Hotel in Brighton-Le-Sands, Sydney, after winning the NSW state election.Credit:Janie Barrett

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People pilot surf skis at Bronte at dawn.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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First light at Bronte.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Bernese mountain dog puppies at Maraylya. DOGS NSW have criticized the Greens and Animal Justice Party policies in relation to companion animals.Credit:Ben Symons