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The Imitation Game
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Imitation Game

When a well-connected Vanity Fair photo editor met a European heiress they became fast friends, but it all fell apart when the heiress turned out to be a con. Genevieve Gannon reports.

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10+ mins  |
August 2019
The Woman Behind The Myf
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Woman Behind The Myf

Pop-culture queen, Myf Warhurst, opens up to Susan Horsburgh about embracing her inner dag and finding her happy place at 46.

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9 mins  |
August 2019
Inside The Shame Of George Pell
The Australian Women's Weekly

Inside The Shame Of George Pell

Television reporter Louise Milligan spent three years investigating George Pell and the Catholic Church and what she discovered has made her question her church and the justice system.

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7 mins  |
April 2019
The Women Shaking Up America
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Women Shaking Up America

A record number of women have been elected to the US Congress, with Muslims and a Native American among them. Nick Bryant investigates the female-led revolution.

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9 mins  |
April 2019
The Golden Age Of ITA
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Golden Age Of ITA

Despite a 60-year media career, Ita Buttrose’s greatest challenge may yet lie ahead of her. She talks to Genevieve Gannon about the importance of role models, and self-belief.

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10 mins  |
April 2019
Sowing The Seed
The Australian Women's Weekly

Sowing The Seed

Even when he’s off duty, Charlie Albone takes time out to smell – and deadhead – the roses. The Selling Houses Australia horticulture guru takes Tiffany Dunk on a tour of his prized family garden.

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6 mins  |
April 2019
The Power Of Love
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Power Of Love

Rachel Ward and Bryan Brown have a new film, a new grandchild and after more than three decades of marriage, they can still take each other’s breath away. Samantha Trenoweth gets personal with the golden couple of Australian film.

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10 mins  |
August 2019
The Diana I knew
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Diana I knew

Diana’s biographer, Tina Brown, reveals the pain, loves and incredible evolution of her best friend, the Princess of Wales in this exclusive extract from a new National Geographic book.

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4 mins  |
August 2017
No Limits
The Australian Women's Weekly

No Limits

Two down, one to go. Melbourne schoolgirl Jade Hameister has achieved so much in her 16 years – skiing to the North Pole and crossing the icy wilds of Greenland. Now, Susan Horsburgh reveals she is ready for a polar hat-trick – skiing to the South Pole.

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6 mins  |
August 2017
Bob's Backyard
The Australian Women's Weekly

Bob's Backyard

At 72, Greens founder Bob Brown may be retired, but there’s no sign of the environmental warrior giving up the battle to save the planet. And right beside him is his partner, Paul Thomas. Samantha Trenoweth meets the devoted activists.

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9 mins  |
August 2017
Go Native
The Australian Women's Weekly

Go Native

Plant these blooms now and you'll have glorious flowers for cutting in a few months, says Jackie French.

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2 mins  |
August 2017
I'd Have Done Anything For A Child
The Australian Women's Weekly

I'd Have Done Anything For A Child

In her most personal interview ever, the Queensland Premier talks to Michelle Endacott about a deep personal tragedy, fighting off sexism and how she’s making history.

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8 mins  |
July 2017
My Lucky Life
The Australian Women's Weekly

My Lucky Life

He started as a knitwear model and became the suavest James Bond. William Langley pays tribute to Roger Moore.

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4 mins  |
July 2017
The Secret To A Great Night's Sleep
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Secret To A Great Night's Sleep

A lack of quality sleep is not only bad for your health, it can be life-threatening. Professor Kerryn Phelps reveals how to sleep soundly.

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4 mins  |
July 2017
Why Canada Is Hot Right Now
The Australian Women's Weekly

Why Canada Is Hot Right Now

More Australians are booking their holiday in Canada than ever before – and to understand why, you can start with its inspiring leader.

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2 mins  |
December 2017
Lazy Summer Gardens
The Australian Women's Weekly

Lazy Summer Gardens

This time of year is so busy that it’s easy to neglect your garden, but some easy solutions will keep your green space looking fabulous.

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2 mins  |
December 2017
Prawn Perfection
The Australian Women's Weekly

Prawn Perfection

Fran Abdallaoui and Pamela Clark share their tips for buying, preparing and cooking prawns this Christmas.

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2 mins  |
December 2017
The Power Of Female Friendships
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Power Of Female Friendships

Good friends may be hard to find, but when you connect with someone special, they’re worth hanging onto and great for your wellbeing,

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4 mins  |
December 2017
Away And Home Again
The Australian Women's Weekly

Away And Home Again

The actress has led a life to rival her on-screen alter ego, Marilyn Chambers. She tells Genevieve Gannon how after 30 years on screen, she’s happier than ever.

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7 mins  |
December 2017
How To Make The Most Of Your Cruise
The Australian Women's Weekly

How To Make The Most Of Your Cruise

It’s no secret that cruising is booming – but is it for you? Sally Macmillan has been on more than 40 cruises and shares her tips for first-timers.

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4 mins  |
November 2017
House Of Treasures
The Australian Women's Weekly

House Of Treasures

With her knack for finding pre-loved items discarded on the street, Martine Cook has created a beautiful family home.

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3 mins  |
November 2017
Our Greatest Health Threat Diabetes
The Australian Women's Weekly

Our Greatest Health Threat Diabetes

Professor Kerryn Phelps looks at the rising number of diabetics in Australia and advises how to reduce your risk.

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3 mins  |
November 2017
The Fridge Door Gallery
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Fridge Door Gallery

Gone are the days of sticky, indecipherable artworks brought home to adorn her kitchen. Pat McDermott laments the lost art of fridge decoration.

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3 mins  |
November 2017
Into The Wild, Whinging
The Australian Women's Weekly

Into The Wild, Whinging

When Amanda Blair decides to go hiking for a bit of family bonding, she soon realises that you can lead your kids to bushland, but you can’t make them walk.

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3 mins  |
November 2017
Happy Birthday, Harry
The Australian Women's Weekly

Happy Birthday, Harry

As Prince Harry turns 33, Juliet Rieden looks at what the future holds for the royal and his recent revelations about the passion and pain that drive him.

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3 mins  |
October 2017
Land Of Adventure
The Australian Women's Weekly

Land Of Adventure

We’ve all heard about cruises to the islands of the South Pacific, but the emerging boom is in New Zealand, where culture and the great outdoors are luring a new breed of travellers.

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5 mins  |
October 2017
In Love With Basil
The Australian Women's Weekly

In Love With Basil

We all love pesto, but basil also has other clever uses.

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2 mins  |
October 2017
Made From Paper, Rock And Wood
The Australian Women's Weekly

Made From Paper, Rock And Wood

For artist Lisa Madigan, The Cottage is a retreat, inspiration and reflection of her creative life.

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4 mins  |
October 2017
Syrupy Sweet
The Australian Women's Weekly

Syrupy Sweet

Our food experts, Fran Abdallaoui and Pamela Clark, demystify the world of sugar syrup and caramel.

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2 mins  |
October 2017
Codeine Dependence Are You At Risk?
The Australian Women's Weekly

Codeine Dependence Are You At Risk?

Most of us will suff er strong pain occasionally and may take codeine-based medications. However, over-use has serious health risks and can cause dependence, so you may need help breaking free.

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1 min  |
October 2017