The Sydney Morning Herald’s Photos of the Month, April 2024

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The Sydney Morning Herald’s Photos of the Month, April 2024

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Shoppers evacuate from Bondi Junction Westfield after the stabbing attack on April 13.Credit:Flavio Brancaleone

Shoppers at Bondi Junction

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Mourners gather to pay tribute to the six victims of the knife attack at Bondi Junction Westfield, April 15.Credit:Steven Siewert

Tributes to the six victims at Bondi Junction Westfield, April 15.

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There was heavy police presence in Wakeley in the aftermath of the stabbing of Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel on April 15.Credit:Wolter Peeters

Police on the streets of Wakeley.

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An angry crowd confronted police after the stabbing.Credit:Wolter Peeters

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National Rally Against Violence on Women at Belmore Park, Sydney, on April 27.Credit:Flavio Brancaleone

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Hundreds of surfers form a circle off Bondi Beach in memory of those killed at the Bondi Junction stabbing attack.Credit:Nick Moir

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Muzafar Ahmed Tahir (bottom left), brother of Faraz Tahir, who was killed in the Bondi Junction attack, attends his funeral.Credit:Nick Moir

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A candlelit vigil in wake of the Bondi Junction tragedy at Bondi Beach.Credit:Edwina Pickles

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The Last Post was played from the top of Sydney Harbour Bridge.Credit:Nick Moir

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Members of the Cronulla Gropers Swimming group take to the surf at south Cronulla.Credit:Sam Mooy

Swimmers, south Cronulla.

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One-hundred-year-old Brian Barry served in Papua New Guinea in World War II. Credit:Steven Siewert

War veteran Brian Barry

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RAAF veteran Max Barry, 100, at his Port Kembla home. Credit:Louise Kennerley

RAAF veteran Max Barry.

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Anthony Albanese and Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea James Marape walk the Kokoda Track from Isurava Village to the Isurava memorial site.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer

Anthony Albanese in Papua New Guinea.

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Samantha Clarkson and her daughter Savannah attend the Anzac Day dawn service in Martin Place.Credit:Kate Geraghty

Martin Place on Anzac Day
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Former Australian Navy diver Gavin Stevens, recipient of the Medal for Gallantry.Credit:Kate Geraghty

Gavin Stevens

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Anna Coutts Trotter, daughter of Tanya Plibersek, at her home.Credit:Louise Kennerley

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Ten-year-old Alexander Bennett enjoys his last day of school holidays at Leichhardt skate park.Credit:Kate Geraghty

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Eileen McLeod and daughter Jade Sturgeon. Jade and her sister have both had brain cancer, which is potentially linked to the PFAS contamination of Wreck Bay. Credit:Rhett Wyman

Eileen McLeod and daughter Jade Sturgeon.

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Tyson Pedro spars with Ibrahim Lane Saipaia in Penrith ahead of his debut fight.Credit:Dean Sewell

Tyson Pedro and Ibrahim Lane Saipaia

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“Graveyard whisperer” Kerima-Gae Topp does graveyard tours as part of this year’s Australian Heritage Festival.Credit:Steven Siewert

Kerima-Gae Topp

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Stars of Furiosa, Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth, with director, George Miller, in Sydney.Credit:Janie Barrett

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Former Seven network Spotlight producer Taylor Auerbach leaves court after giving evidence in Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation trial.Credit:Dion Georgopoulos

Former Seven producer Taylor Auerbach.

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Action from the grooming competition in the dog pavilion on the last day of the Sydney Royal Easter Show.Credit:Nick Moir

Dog pavilion, Royal Easter Show.

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Protesters gather outside DFAT to urge Australia to bring Gazan families of Palestinian Australians to safety.Credit:Louise Kennerley

DFAT demonstration
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The crowd at the Pandemonium festival, Homebush.Credit:Edwina PIckles

Pandemonium crowd, Homebush.

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Alice Cooper performs at Pandemonium.Credit:Edwina PIckles

Alice Cooper at Pandemonium

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Mark Robinson, 67, lost half his face, including his nose, to an aggressive cancer. Credit:Wolter Peeters

Cancer survivor Mark Robinson

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Comedian and artist Sam Kissajukian has bipolar disorder and documented his mental state over a five-month manic episode with 300 large paintings.Credit:Wolter Peeters

Sam Kissajukian

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Bruce Lehrmann departs the Supreme Court.Credit:Wolter Peeters

Bruce Lehrmann

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Tourists near dangerous floodwaters at Katoomba Falls as eastern NSW experiences heavy rains and flooding. Credit:Wolter Peeters

Tourists at Katoomba Falls

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A family of Chinese gardeners became marooned on Cornwallis road as fast-rising floodwaters on the Hawkesbury River engulfed them.Credit:Dean Sewell

Chinese gardeners stand in floodwater.

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Kookaburras wait out of the wet in Newport, Northern Beaches.Credit:Nick Moir

Northern Beaches Kookaburras