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28 images The week in pictures from our award-winning personal photographers and regular contributing photographers to The Age. April 20, 2024 – 11:46 a.m 1/28 Phoebe Guppy, 13, has been playing Aussie Rules since she was six.Credit:Simon Schluter 2/28 Katrina Gill searches for fossils in Beaumaris.Credit:Jason South 3/28 Karl van Buuren and Josh Uljans, Moon Dog Brewery, Footscray.Credit:Jason South 4/28 Inspectors wearing hazmat suits remove and remove asbestos mulch at Donald McLean Reserve, Spotswood.Credit:Joe Armao 5/28 Dr John Wiseman, GP aged 96.Credit:Simon Schluter 6/28 Hannah Berriman, 17, used to travel hundreds of miles to train every week.Credit:Simon Schluter 7/28 Clunes village where a woman died after consuming a mushroom drink at the Soul Barn creative wellness centre.Credit:Justin McManus 8/28 Castlemaine Cemetery chief trustee Debra Tranter will unveil a memorial to 1,800 lost graves, containing more than 3,000 bodies, which she says were destroyed and plots were illegally resold at the cemetery over a period of 30 years from the 60s to the 1990s.Credit:Jason South 9/28 Mourners comfort each other after the state funeral for Leslie (Les) Jack Twentyman OAM at St Patricks Cathedral, Melbourne.Credit:Justin McManus 10/28 Philanthropist Peter Clemenger will sell some of the most significant works from his art collection, including John Perceval's The Splash.Credit:Eddie Jim 11/28 Architect Peter McIntyre, 97, at the Carlton public housing flats he designed in the 1960s. He says it's a mistake to demolish the buildings.Credit:Joe Armao 12/28 Lifeguards were making sure there was no skinny dipping at Sunbury Festival '24.Credit:Chris Hopkins 13/28 Afghan families celebrate the Nowruz Festival or New Year in Dandenong Park. Celebrating Nowruz is banned in Afghanistan under the Taliban.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui 14/28 Trevor Royals with his daughter Anna has improved health after changing his alcohol consumption.Credit:Eddie Jim 15/28 Morgane Rouvreau is considering moving to Geelong to avoid rent increases.Credit:Eddie Jim 16/28 Debra Azzopardi and her son Blake, 21, who is suffering from life-threatening food anaphylaxis.Credit:Jason South 17/28 Casey Wagner, co-owner and head brewer at Westside Ale Works, says the past few years have been tough on the beer industry.Credit:Simon Schluter 18/28 Ariel Valent used to run the now-closed Docklands Neighborhood Center and runs the not-for-profit group The Centre.Credit:Darrian Traynor 19/28 John Rundell was asked by Airbnb to accept an emergency reservation and had $20,000 of household items stolen from him.Credit:Simon Schulter 20/28 Sunset at Docklands.Credit:Luis Enrique Ascui 21/28 Glenroy Vape Tobacconist was one of many bombed in an illegal tobacco and nicotine war.Credit:Jason South 22/28 Libertarian MP David Limbrick in Waterfront Way, Docklands.Credit:Darrian Traynor 23/28 Amruta Dey left a 1-star review for Wilson Car Park on Queen Street, Melbourne, which has the worst Google reviews anywhere in Melbourne.Credit:Jason South 24/28 Russell Norton, Managing Director, Mulch Centre, Geelong. The recycled mulch supplier has not been linked to any of the sites where asbestos contamination has been found in Victoria. Russell prides himself on his business practices of identifying any contaminants while making recycled mulch from old pallets and wood from construction sites.Credit:Joe Armao 25/28 Liberal MP Jess Wilson and her husband Aaron are expecting their first child.Credit:Simon Schluter 26/28 Pole vaulter Nina Kennedy once shared her Olympic gold medal with her American rival. Image at the SA athletics stadium.Credit:Ben Searcy 27/28 Hannah McGuire's parents at the rally against violence against women in Ballarat. Credit:Eddie Jim 28/28 Australian surfing legend Mark Occhilupo at Bells Beach.Credit:Justin McManus