The Age photos of the week, May 16, 2026

The Age presents its weekly photographic roundup for May 16, 2026, featuring work from staff and contributors.

Justin Tomlinson

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The Age photos of the week, May 16, 2026

The Age has released its weekly photographic showcase for May 16, 2026, highlighting the week in photos. The published gallery features a collection of images that document recent events through the lenses of the publication's dedicated visual journalism team. The photo essay has been distributed across multiple affiliated news platforms, including the Brisbane Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, and WA Today.[1][2][3][4]

The weekly compilation specifically showcases the work of the news organization's award-winning staff photographers. In addition to the primary staff members, the gallery also incorporates images captured by regular contributors who provide photography for The Age. This collaborative effort highlights the ongoing visual reporting produced by the publication's network of photojournalists.[1][2][3][4]

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