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The audacious angel of Auschwitz
Magda Hellinger not only survived Nazi tyranny and torture, but with immense courage she risked her own life to save hundreds of women inside the infamous concentration camp. This is her story.
The price of a perfect 10
Before the American gymnastic powerhouse, Simone Biles, came a shy girl called Nadia Comăneci, who became an international sensation at just 14 years old. But now the abuse she suffered to achieve that “perfect 10” has been revealed.
When Maria Callas met Aristotle Onassis
She was queen of the opera, but behind the scenes diva Maria Callas struggled to find happiness. In billionaire Aristotle Onassis she thought she had finally found her soulmate, but a new book reveals the truth about their nine-year tryst.
Toni Street ‘How I learnt to listen to my body'
As she prepares to host TVNZ’s coverage of the Olympic Games, our beloved broadcaster talks to Emma Clifton about the secret weapon she’s found to combat her new health crisis.
Royal insider
Behind Palace gates with Juliet Rieden
Rise and shine
An early wake-up call may be torture for some, but for others, those solitary pre-dawn moments are the closest thing to bliss.
The truth about the ‘Miracle Babies'
Josephine Morrow is Girl One, the first of nine babies conceived without male DNA as part of a scientific experiment in a commune called the Homestead. Years after fleeing the cult, Josie’s mum disappears, forcing her to reconnect with her dark past.
It took me 138 dates to find love
On the outside she had it all, but Rebekah Campbell hadn’t had a boyfriend for 10 years. Lonely and terrified, she embarked on 138 dates in a systematic bid to find “the one”. This is what happened.
KAT STEWART ‘Mum's still always with me.'
They say the darkest hour comes before the dawn. The acclaimed actress opens up about learning to find the silver lining, no matter how tough the times.
Healing Hinemoa ‘I finally appreciate my own company'
The child psychiatrist and bestselling author opens up bout family trauma and how she’s learnt to be kind to herself.
Maggie “Life is all about family, friends and laughter”
Mother, grandmother, trailblazer, model and fashion icon. In her 85th year, Maggie Tabberer is as dynamic and dazzling as ever. Here she shares her memories and musings on what really matters.
Belle Gibson FUGITIVE FROM TRUTH
Six years after she was caught lying to the world, Belle Gibson continues to make headlines and exploit the vulnerable. But will she also now elude justice?
SLAVE TO THE GURU
Hiding beneath a facade of self-help, unscrupulous operators are exploiting the vulnerable for profit, power and sexual gratification. Now, the victims and their families are speaking out to raise awareness and caution others.
How to have a healthy gut
The secret to ageing well could rest within your gut, which scientists now know plays a crucial role in important body systems, including immunity, metabolism and even how happy we can feel. Here’s how to maximise your gut health so everything else ticks along nicely.
The Kiwis going for GOLD
From track stars to legends in the pool, we take a look at New Zealand’s elite performers hoping to make it onto the winner’s podium
Lisa's Olympic dream ‘I'm in it for love – not medals!'
Our canoeing golden girl Lisa Carrington talks to Emma Clifton about being newly engaged, what drives her remarkable success and her Tokyo goals.
The avant-garde Princess Margaret
In the 1960s they were the royal glamour couple, but the ritzy world of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones stood in stark contrast to her sister the Queen’s.
Golriz's gift “I'll always speak my truth”
The refugee MP opens up about being a minority in Parliament and her brave battle with multiple sclerosis.
Sidekicks
Brussels sprouts are at their best in winter. The key when cooking is to keep it brief – simply boil, steam, roast or fry until just tender.
Q: Why can't I quit sugar? A: You can
According to leading Australian researcher David Gillespie, many of us have everyday dependencies based on the same basic biochemistry as an addiction to hard drugs. Here’s how to find out if you’re hooked.
From my kitchen Sian Redgrave
This month Sian shares one of her favourite things to cook, inspired by a traditional Italian recipe, seasonal produce and wonderful memories of eating as a child. Sian’s food is created with love, colour and flavour.
Arch rivals
Discovering the power of groomed brows is a defining beauty moment. For the uninitiated, it’s a simple way to hit refresh.
Out of the box
Sarah Jane Adams is a walking contradiction, inspiring admiration in some; confusion or distaste in others. And that’s just how this outspoken character likes it.
Would you pay $70 million for this digital file?
Is it the new pop art? Or is it the hoax of the century? Welcome to the mysterious, multimillion-dollar digital art world.
What women really want
Regency soft porn has pulses racing, dodgy S&M books are flying off the shelves and sex toy sales are booming. Does the craze for passionate pop culture hint at the real-life desires of modern women?
Royal insider
Behind Palace gates with Juliet Rieden
Judi There is nothing like this Dame
The show has always gone on for Dame Judi Dench, who even in COVID lockdown created TikTok videos with her grandson. Now, she’s back on the silver screen in a role that reminded her of her wartime childhood.
The baby of your dreams
Since the first test-tube baby was born, people have been fascinated by the idea of designer babies. Now, the reality – and the threat – of genetically modified humans is closer than ever before.
My father the murderer
When Nina Young discovered that her father was a killer and her mum had kept it secret, her world imploded. Here mother and daughter talk to The Weekly about that deeply emotional journey.
Singing the same tune
Dusting off the family toys for the grandkids brings back memories both fond and fearsome.