The Sydney Morning Herald’s Photos of the Week, August 10, 2023

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The Sydney Morning Herald’s Photos of the Week, August 10, 2023

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Newhaven, north-west of Alice Springs, is a time machine, offering glimpses of an Australia that existed before Europeans arrived.Credit:Nick Moir

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Sisters Simone (right) and Nicky Zimmermann co-founded the fashion label Zimmermann, which spans swimwear, gowns and accessories. Simone works as the brand’s chief operating officer while Nicky focuses on design as creative director.Credit:Antoine Doyen

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the opening ceremony of Garma.Credit:Rhett Wyman

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Soccer fans at Tumbalong Park for the Round of 16 FIFA Women’s World Cup Matildas v Denmark.Credit:Dion Georgopoulos

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Golfers walk past as police retrieve a body from the water at The Lakes Golf Club.Credit:Nick Moir

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Liz Milinkovic, owner and founder of Sydney Equine Assisted Learning, uses horses to help address mental health and personal development needs. Liz with Mojo, a nine-year-old stock horse, on her property in Blaxlands Ridge.Credit:Wolter Peeters

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Residents in several suburbs in Sydney’s south-east face disruption from aircraft noise in the early hours of the morning due to maintenance work on Sydney Airport’s main north-south runway and other projects.Credit:Steven Siewert

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Ehsan Mansoor, his wife Haseena, and son Iqaan are happy to have a home but surprised at the lack of amenity in Marsden Park.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Tyrell Edwards is led away by police after pleading guilty and being denied bail.Credit:Nick Moir

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NSW could consider aerial shooting to tackle feral horse numbers in the Kosciuszko National Park.Credit:Wolter Peeters

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Extremely rare mala can be found among the spinifex at night.Credit:Nick Moir

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“Our film doesn’t actually ever mention my transness or my queerness. I am a trans actor who happened to get the role”: Zoe Terakes.Credit:Nic Walker

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Jahream Bula had been earmarked as a star of the future before he even set foot on the field in the NRL – and he hasn’t disappointed.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Spencer Brice, 10, and his brother Beau Brice, 8, from Neutral Bay are big Matildas fans.Credit:James Brickwood

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Jeremy Wong, 22 (left), Sei Shin, 20, and Clare Fitzgerald, 22, are young adults who say they are lonely.Credit:Nikki Short

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Matildas captain Sam Kerr.Credit:Edwina Pickles

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Matildas superfans prepare for the big game, Matildas v Denmark.Credit:Steven Siewert

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Sal works with her daughter Aria, 9, to manage her feelings and calm down in moments when she is overwhelmed and emotional.Credit:Dion Georgopoulos

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MLC School year 11 student Persephone Wahltuch with junior students wearing the school’s new uniform. Some private girls’ schools have introduced pants and shorts options as part of their uniform.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Clarence resident Bill Grattan with his Wollemi pines. A survey by the CSIRO recieved more than 1500 responses from around the world from people growing Wollemi pines. Credit:Wolter Peeters

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Andrew Margan at the Hunter Valley vineyards under threat from mining and residential development.Credit:Nick Moir

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An early morning mist over Marsden Park housing.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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In unveiling his portrait, Kevin Rudd asked voters to consider the claims now being made about the Voice, saying similar fearmongering which preceded the National Apology proved baseless.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during question time.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

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Football Australia wants to leverage the success of the Matildas and secure a record-breaking broadcast deal.Credit:Edwina Pickles