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Photos of the week, March 26, 2020
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Tutor Victoria Nicolls with Manager Jess Blaxand Ashby. Marian Street Theatre for Young People is one of the many children's activity providers pivoting to offer online classes.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Dawn over Sydney Harbour from Blues Point.Credit:Nick Moir
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McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt with the new GT in the showroom. Credit:Louie Douvis
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Jesse Kennedy, Co-Owner of Poor Toms and Dr Andrew Dimitri pack hand sanitizer into Andrew's car before he heads to hospital. Poor Toms has started to produce hand sanitizer alongside their normal gin production after being approached by Dr Andrew Dimitri who had run out due to the outbreak of Coronavirus.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
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Bar Manager Sean McGuire, Production Manager Geordie Donaldson and Co-Owner Jesse Kennedy bottle hand sanitizer at Poor Toms Distillery. The company has started to produce hand sanitizer alongside their normal gin production after being approached by Doctors who had run out due to the outbreak of Coronavirus.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
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The usually busy Queen Victoria Building is quite with only a few shops open due to the coronavirus lockdown.Credit:Rhett Wyman
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Dr David Rivett GP at Batemans Bay Medical Centre. He has concerns about the Coronavirus pandemic.Credit:Louise Kennerley
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Hockeyroos goalie Rachael Lynch, is working as a nurse at the Fiona Stanley Hospital in Perth during the Coronavirus pandemic.Credit:Tony McDonough
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Quieter morning traffic on the Spit Bridge due to Coronavirus lockdowns.Credit:Nick Moir
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Players and support crew arrive and have their body temperature checked before the Sydney Swans AFL Team depart from Sydney Domestic Terminal for a flight to Adelaide, for their first game of the football season.Credit:James Alcock
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Minister of Maroubra Anglican Church, Jim Crosweller, is planning to live podcast their church services at Maroubra Beach due to Coronavirus.Credit:Wolter Peeters
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People flock to Bondi Beach dispute social distancing rules. Credit:Steven Siewert
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Lewis Jaffrey, group bars manager. Archie Rose gin Distillery are now manufacturing hand sanitiser.Credit:Louie Douvis
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HSC student Emma Hooten feeling stressed by what coronavirus may mean for their results.Credit:Steven Siewert
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Michelle Grand-Milkovic, owner of Love.Fish in Barangaroo. The restaurant business is currently in crisis due to covid-19.Credit:Steven Siewert
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Faces of the cancelled economy. Small business owner, Casey, owns a yoga studio is beginning to do online Yoga classes, due to coronavirus.Credit:Steven Siewert
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Famous Belgian street artist ROA travels the world creating large-sale murals of plants and animals native to the local area. He's crating several murals in Melbourne, focusing on animals affected by the bushfire, and will also display smaller works in Backwoods Gallery.Credit:Joe Armao
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Ray Bonner of Bookoccino, with two employees Manea and Jessis, home delivering books for people who don't want to go into the store and are prepping for lockdown. Credit:James Brickwood
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A woman does her mascara waiting in a long line at Brookvale waiting to see Centrelink after huge job losses due to Coronavirus.Credit:Nick Moir
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Alina McGrath will use activities such as Science craft and Lego to entertain her boys Joshua, 6, and Luke, 8, when they have to self-isolate in their Macleod home due to the Coronavirus.Credit:Chris Hopkins