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Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.
Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.
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Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.
Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.
Jessica Hromas / Guardian / eyevine
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Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.
Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.
Jessica Hromas / Guardian / eyevine
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Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.
Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.
Jessica Hromas / Guardian / eyevine
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Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.
Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.
Jessica Hromas / Guardian / eyevine
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Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.
Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.
Jessica Hromas / Guardian / eyevine
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Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
Six-time Olympic medallist, who missed a bronze in Paris by 0.1 points in his last event before retirement, reflects on friendships, family, teamwork and achievement.
English gymnast Max Whitlock.
8/8/2024.
Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
Six-time Olympic medallist, who missed a bronze in Paris by 0.1 points in his last event before retirement, reflects on friendships, family, teamwork and achievement.
English gymnast Max Whitlock.
8/8/2024.
Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
Six-time Olympic medallist, who missed a bronze in Paris by 0.1 points in his last event before retirement, reflects on friendships, family, teamwork and achievement.
English gymnast Max Whitlock.
8/8/2024.
Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
Six-time Olympic medallist, who missed a bronze in Paris by 0.1 points in his last event before retirement, reflects on friendships, family, teamwork and achievement.
English gymnast Max Whitlock.
8/8/2024.
Linda Nylind / Guardian / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Linda Nylind