Fairfax photos of the week

We’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.

Advertisement

This was published 7 years ago

Fairfax photos of the week

26 Images

A week in photos from award winning Fairfax photographers for the week ending November 10, 2016. Like these photos? Selected images available from www.fairfaxphotos.com. Follow us on Twitter and check out our photography club Clique

1/26

Callum Linnane and Jake Mangakahia are rotating the lead role in The Australian Ballet's production of Nijinsky with three other dancers at the Sydney Opera House.Credit:Janie Barrett

2/26

American artist Nick Cave's work titled HEARD.SYD to perform in Pitt Street Mall and at Carraigeworks.Credit:Steven Siewert

3/26

Lerticia Enua with her son, Orlando-Kane, in Mahon Pool in Maroubra.Credit:Janie Barrett

4/26

Margaret Williams from the USA, who lives in Sydney, prays for a Clinton election win, at US election party time Morrison Bar, Sydney.Credit:Peter Rae

Advertisement

5/26

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop keep abreast of the US election results during question time.Credit:Andrew Meares

6/26

Philosopher Peter Banki wants more people to be open to ideas about death without feeling a need €œto reconcile them into a coherent view€.Credit:Nic Walker

7/26

Darryl Jensen with one of his hay bales in northern Victoria. Credit:Simon Schluter

8/26

Actor Gaden, 74, in a play called A Life In Theatre. He plays an older actor giving a younger actor advice.Credit:Nic Walker

9/26

Caroline Jones had a planned caesarian for her second child, Morgan, after her first labour ended in an emergency caesarian two years before at the Royal Hospital for Women in Randwick, Sydney. Credit:Janie Barrett

10/26

Sydney Sea Planes becoming more popular in Sydney.Credit:Peter Rae

11/26

Sofia, 5, runs over a carpet of purple, as the Jacaranda trees are in full bloom on Oxford Street, Paddington.Credit:Jessica Hromas

12/26

Fire crews mop up after a bushfire impacted properties in Cranebrook and Llandilo. Credit:Wolter Peeters

13/26

Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce at Parliament House in Canberra.Credit:Andrew Meares

14/26

Clinton supporters watch the results come in at a US election party at The Morrison, Sydney.Credit:Peter Rae

Advertisement

15/26

Victoria Spence. Credit:Nic Walker

16/26

Funeral at St Christophers Catholic Church Griffith, Canberra for Kate Goodchild and Luke Dorsett, brother and sister that died on a ride at Queensland's Dreamworld theme park.Credit:Karleen Minney

17/26

Staircases in the iconic 19th century sandstone Lands and Education Building building are currently covered in black lino, but underneath reveal "wonderful pressed patterns based on Australian plants."Credit:Edwina Pickles

18/26

Theatre director Simon Philips and set designer Gabriele Tylesova on Muriel's Wedding set.Credit:Nic Walker

19/26

Looking west towards the Pacific Highway from Karuah.Credit:Marina Neil

20/26

Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Minister for Defence Industry Christopher Pyne during a division in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

21/26

Flower tributes at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast today as the funerals for two of the victims were being held in Canberra.Credit:Mark Jesser

22/26

NSW Australian of the year, refugee and lawyer, Deng Adut.Credit:Michele Mossop

23/26

2GB radio presenters Alan Jones and Ray Hadley pictured with owner John Singleton celebrating their radio ratings success at Pyrmont in Sydney.Credit:Ben Rushton

24/26

Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott during a division in the House of Representatives at Parliament House in Canberra.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

Advertisement

25/26

Buried Rhino on Tamarama Beach and winner of the People's Choice for the Sculpture by the Sea 2016 with one of the artists Gillie Schattner. Credit:Steven Siewert

26/26

Kathy Lette with Ron Mueck's sculpture, Wild Man, in the exhibition, 'Nude' at the Art Gallery of NSW.Credit:Janie Barrett