The Sydney Morning Herald’s Photos of the Week, August 3, 2023

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The Sydney Morning Herald’s Photos of the Week, August 3, 2023

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A swimmer enjoys unseasonably warm weather at Bondi.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Astronomers at the Linden Observatory on the edge of the Blue Mountains are concerned air traffic to the new airport will disrupt the night sky.Credit:Wolter Peeters

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Cathy Csergo, 85, whose son Alex Csergo was arrested and accused of foreign interference on behalf of Chinese spy agencies. Credit:Kate Geraghty

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Abby Spyer with her baby Ronin. Abby has moved back in with her ex-partner to save money. Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Al Graham has paid upwards of $200 a month in peak fares due to the building’s embedded contract with energy company Origin.Credit:Kate Geraghty

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Beachgoers at Tamarama Beach on an exceptionally warm day on July.Credit:Flavio Bracaleone

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Manly Sea Eagles captain Daly Cherry-Evans and his wife Vessa Rockliff with their daughters Navi, 10, Harvie, 8, and Tully, 5, at South Curl Curl beach.Credit:Kate Geraghty

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Co-founder Peter Varvaressos at Greens Supermarket in Newtown.Credit:Steven Siewert

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Logie nominee Pallavi Sharda tries on a Zimmermann dress for the 2023 Logies, which returned to Sydney after 37 years.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Penrith resident Ben Abraham is concerned hotter summers might impact his chickens.Credit:Janie Barrett

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Daniel Balaban, a keen survivalist and bush lover. COVID spurred an interest in people wanting to learn how to be self-sufficient. Credit:James Brickwood

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The sun sinks behind houses in Clovelly after a chilly autumn day.Credit:Janie Barrett

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Former 2RAR Commando Heston Russell with his barrister Sue Chrysanthou, SC, (right), arrive at the Federal Court.Credit:Kate Geraghty

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Melbourne artist Keith Courtney with his light and mirror installation piece entitled Kaleidoscope, at the Powerhouse Museum, Pyrmont.Credit:James Brickwood

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Premier Chris Minns has not ruled out cancelling Metro West altogether, saying the estimated cost has already blown out to at least $25 billion.Credit:Nick Moir

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Vicky Heaton is one of thousands of people waiting for their parents to receive a parent visa. Credit:Oscar Colma

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The T3 line is crowded with casual workers, tradies, parents with small children and school students.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Minister for the Environment and Water Tanya Plibersek and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

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Beachgoers at Bronte Beach on an exceptionally warm July day.Credit:Flavio Brancaleone

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Artist George Cooley beside his work The Western Side of Mount Woodroffe painted for NGA’s Ngura Pulka exhibition.Credit:Ben Searcy

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Natasha Piccolo is one of almost 950,000 Australians working multiple jobs to try to make ends meet.Credit:Kate Geraghty

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Surfers duck dive a huge wave at Bronte.Credit:Brook Mitchell

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Parliament House surrounded by fog in Canberra this week.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen