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Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Getting Away With Murder

Since Lois Roberts (right) vanished from the side of a road in 1998, her twin sister, Rhoda (left), has never stopped looking for justice. Susan Chenery reports on the brutal murder, and asks why Lois’ killer has never been found.

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9 mins  |
July 2018
Film Review
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Film Review

Revisit the momentous 1969 moon landing in this portrayal of astronaut Neil Armstrong.

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2 mins  |
November 2018
Natural Therapy
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Natural Therapy

Its official, says Professor Kerryn Phelps spending time in nature improves sleep and reduces a range of health problems.

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2 mins  |
November 2018
The Marriage Mechanic
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Marriage Mechanic

Relationships are like a car, says therapist Stephanie Dowse they need ongoing attention to keep running smoothly. The Kiwicounsellortalks to Emma Clifton about how she came to be an expert on a reality matchmaking show, the keys to finding lasting love - and how to know when its time to call it quits.

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10 mins  |
November 2018
From Playboy To Prime Minister
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

From Playboy To Prime Minister

A cricket hero, an international playboy, a political dynamo William Langley tracks the trajectory of Imran Khan and ponders what his prime ministership will mean for the women of Pakistan.

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8 mins  |
November 2018
I've Learnt To Be Brave With My Feelings'
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I've Learnt To Be Brave With My Feelings'

With a string of top-rating series to her name, 800 Words actress Michelle Langstone is one of our best-known trans-Tasman TV stars. So what has made her leave her life in Sydney to return home to New Zealand? The Kiwi star tells Emma Clifton about the family news that changed her focus, how she has learnt to cope with anxiety and what the future holds now that she is about to turn 40.

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9 mins  |
November 2018
The Evolution Of Prince Harry
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Evolution Of Prince Harry

After his fairytale wedding, Prince Harry has found true happiness and this month the charismatic royal couple arrives on our shores. Juliet Rieden explores the maturing of the one-time party Prince, how the Invictus Games have shaped him and why his wife, Meghan, will inspire New Zealand and Australia.

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9 mins  |
November 2018
The Power List
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The Power List

2018 has been a year when women worldwide have loudly and collectively spoken out about gender inequality and male oppression. In New Zealand it was the year our Prime Minister made global headlines for having a baby while in office. It is a new wave of feminist strength that coincidentally comes 125 years after Kiwi women were given the vote. Leading with former US First Lady Michelle Obama, The Australian Womens Weekly is proud to profile our selection of influential women who are at the forefront of this shift in the gender equation.

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November 2018
Catching Happiness
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Catching Happiness

The past few months have been busy for broadcaster Noelle McCarthy. Not only has she got married, but she has quit life in Auckland for a quiet country town in the Wairarapa – and turned 40. She talks to Nicola Russell about “growing up” and the joy of slowing down.

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9 mins  |
July 2019
No Guts No Glory
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

No Guts No Glory

The fascination with our microbial friends, our ultimate inner circle, is showing no signs of slowing. But, Vicki Bramley asks, what is a “healthy gut” now and how do we get one?

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6 mins  |
July 2019
Now I'm In The Driver's Seat
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Now I'm In The Driver's Seat

She could have been knocked off course by depression, self-doubt and alcohol addiction. But Wentworth star Susie Porter tells Jenny Brown how she took the wheel to ensure her 40s and beyond were her most successful, and happiest, years yet.

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9 mins  |
July 2019
The Broken Billionaire
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The Broken Billionaire

In the wake of a devastating breakdown, Ingrid Pyne asks whether James Packer has the strength for another comeback.

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10 mins  |
July 2019
Leading The way
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Leading The way

Their paths may be different, but Louise Nicholas, Dame Jenny Shipley and Dame Margaret Sparrow share one thing: a determination to stand up and make a change. In an exclusive extract from a new book by Margie Thomson, we profile the three Kiwi women, whose influential work will have a long-lasting impact.

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5 mins  |
February 2019
Gorillas In The Mist
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Gorillas In The Mist

On the trip of a lifetime, Judy Bailey treks into mountain forest in Uganda to meet some of its most remarkable inhabitants - mountain gorillas.

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5 mins  |
February 2019
A Room Of One's Own
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

A Room Of One's Own

As the former editor of Victorian and Romantic Homes magazines, Erika Kotite has long been smitten with outbuildings.

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2 mins  |
February 2019
Ask The Doctor
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Ask The Doctor

Focus on a wide variety of fresh, unprocessed foods, including vegetables and fruit and lean protein sources.

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2 mins  |
February 2019
The Queen And Her Corgis
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Queen And Her Corgis

Noisy, with fox faces, upright ears and stumpy tails, corgis have been her constant companions since Queen Elizabeth II was a child, writes Penny Junor in her new book about the royal canines. Some were known for ankle nipping, but all were dogged comforters when a Palace guest was lost for words.

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6 mins  |
February 2019
Perfectly Imperfect
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Perfectly Imperfect

New Year is done and dusted and those resolutions may also be getting a little dusty – but that is not necessarily a bad thing.

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February 2019
Nice 'N Natural
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Nice 'N Natural

Make a gorgeous summery picnic cloth and matching napkins using natural dye. Marsha Smith shows how turmeric powder creates this cheerful yellow hue.

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February 2019
Glow From Within
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Glow From Within

You are what you eat, so supplement your diet with skin, hair and nail-loving vitamins and minerals to help get a healthy sparkle.

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1 min  |
February 2019
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Women Of Windsor

Buckle up for a changing of the royal guard this year as the Queen turns 93 and the young royals – including the pivotal Duchesses – step up,

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6 mins  |
February 2019
Generation Ageless
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Generation Ageless

Everywhere you turn middle-aged women are looking decidedly less like, well, middle-aged women. Sharon Hunt examines why timeless beauty is on for young and old.

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2 mins  |
June 2018
Plastic Meltdown
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Plastic Meltdown

In New Zealand we use 1.6 billion plastic bags every year. Emma Clifton looks at the call to ban single-use plastic bags, and shares other solutions to reduce our alarming level of plastic pollution.

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June 2018
Candice Warner 'We Paid The Ultimate Price'
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Candice Warner 'We Paid The Ultimate Price'

The wife of the Australian cricketer serving a 12-month ban for the infamous ball-tampering scandal tells Lizzie Wilson about past mistakes and how, just when she thought she’d hit rock bottom, life sent another blow.

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9 mins  |
June 2018
Drew Barrymore ' I Was Out Of Control'
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Drew Barrymore ' I Was Out Of Control'

From child star at seven to rehab at 11 to divorcing three husbands, Drew Barrymore has been through the mill – but has emerged a fearless businesswoman and devoted mum Caroline Leaper meets a megastar in fighting form.

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8 mins  |
June 2018
Who Is Doria Ragland?
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Who Is Doria Ragland?

She loves yoga, dancing to soul music and has strong humanitarian values. William Langley says Prince Harry’s mother-in-law will be a breath of fresh air in the sometimes-stuffy House of Windsor.

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5 mins  |
June 2018
Princess Charlotte Turns 2
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Princess Charlotte Turns 2

The adorable daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge celebrates her second birthday on May 2. We mark the occasion with our favourite photos of the little princess who has already notched up one overseas tour and charmed the world.

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May 2017
I'm Tired Of Seeing Talented Women Playing Thankless Parts
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I'm Tired Of Seeing Talented Women Playing Thankless Parts

Once condemned to rom-com hell, Reese Witherspoon is now one of the most important women in movie-making, revolutionising the way women are treated in Hollywood. She talks about love, loss and the turning point in her career that changed everything.

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9 mins  |
May 2017
Inside Pippa Middleton's Lavish Wedding
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Inside Pippa Middleton's Lavish Wedding

Prince George will be a pageboy,Princess Charlotte a bridesmaid and the $650,000 wedding reception will be in a grand marquee.Royal writer Katie Nicholl reveals the planning of Pippa Middleton’s upcoming nuptials.

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8 mins  |
May 2017
I Wanted The White Picket Fence
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

I Wanted The White Picket Fence

At 71, Goldie Hawn is heading back onto the big screen in a raucous mother-daughter comedy.Here, the trailblazing star talks to Chrissy Iley about beating anxiety, being a mum, finding love with Kurt Russell and breaking through that glass ceiling.

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9 mins  |
May 2017