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Life after death
The Australian Women's Weekly

Life after death

Living on the land and her love for her children helped trailblazer Emily Brett cope with the heartbreak of losing her husband. Susan Chenery reports.

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January 2021
The QUIETEST KILLER
The Australian Women's Weekly

The QUIETEST KILLER

After 25 years of marriage, Michele Lord told police she thought her husband was drugging her. A week later she was dead. Her family tells Genevieve Gannon about the insidious threat of coercive abuse.

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January 2021
The brightest star
The Australian Women's Weekly

The brightest star

When Olympic swimmer Brooke Hanson lost her son, Jack, at just nine months old, she couldn’t see how she would ever find joy again. But now, this proud mother of four tells Samantha Trenoweth, she is raising a family who cherish each moment and treasure every opportunity to give back.

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January 2021
The best thing since fortified bread
The Australian Women's Weekly

The best thing since fortified bread

Thanks to their tenacious lobbying to have folate added to every loaf of bread, Aussie professors Fiona Stanley and Carol Bower have saved more than 4000 babies from spina bifida and other neural tube defects. Genevieve Gannon learns more …

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January 2021
Naomi Watts Lessons in life & love
The Australian Women's Weekly

Naomi Watts Lessons in life & love

When Naomi Watts met Sam Bloom, the courageous Aussie she portrays in her latest film, they bonded for life. In a moving interview, Naomi tells Juliet Rieden about the power of family love, bringing her children back to Australia and embracing her 50s.

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January 2021
A right royal Spanish mystery
The Australian Women's Weekly

A right royal Spanish mystery

Why has King Juan Carlos of Spain gone missing? William Langley investigates the unfolding scandal, replete with unexplained fortunes and an exotic mistress.

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January 2021
“Hope Too Is Contagious”
The Australian Women's Weekly

“Hope Too Is Contagious”

Two women battled a firestorm to save the historic church and convent at Cobargo. Deb Taylor and Cal More invite Samantha Trenoweth into their community of resilience, compassion and hope.

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Christmas 2020
The Reading room
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Reading room

The Reading room

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Christmas 2020
Food For The Soul
The Australian Women's Weekly

Food For The Soul

All year, Sikh volunteers have been nourishing those in need with their hearty home-cooked fare. Sue Smethurst meets the people who sustained the firefighters in Gippsland and residents of the Melbourne towers in lockdown.

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Christmas 2020
Deborah Hutton ‘I'm Still Smiling'
The Australian Women's Weekly

Deborah Hutton ‘I'm Still Smiling'

The Weekly’s Editor-in-Chief Nicole Byers catches up with one of our favourite cover stars six months after her skin cancer surgery.

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Christmas 2020
Girls Let Ambition Be Their Guide
The Australian Women's Weekly

Girls Let Ambition Be Their Guide

A science badge? Drone flying classes?

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Christmas 2020
Christmas Is For Everyone
The Australian Women's Weekly

Christmas Is For Everyone

Liam, Allison and Asher Holland invite The Weekly to meet the most enthusiastic gingerbread decorators on earth. Samantha Trenoweth samples the treats and hears their moving family stories.

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Christmas 2020
Sarah Harris “It's Cathartic To Talk”
The Australian Women's Weekly

Sarah Harris “It's Cathartic To Talk”

From a housing commission flat in western Sydney to the giddy heights of hosting her own morning TV show, Sarah Harris has never forgotten it’s the simple things that make her family happy. The Studio 10 host opens up to Tiffany Dunk about her roller-coaster ride.

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Christmas 2020
Spring rain
The Australian Women's Weekly

Spring rain

After drought and fire and heartache, Mandy Reid’s life, like her garden, is beginning to bloom again. Samantha Trenoweth meets Tenterfield’s favourite flower farmer.

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Christmas 2020
Rough seas
The Australian Women's Weekly

Rough seas

This Christmas, Michael and Ann Smith are grateful to be alive. They tell Samantha Trenoweth about a spontaneous birthday cruise that steered them perilously close to death by COVID-19.

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Christmas 2020
Charlize's GIFT
The Australian Women's Weekly

Charlize's GIFT

During her darkest days, Julie Gravina thought she’d never stop crying. Now, her daughter is preparing for her first Christmas concert and helping find a cure for the condition that nearly took her life. Genevieve Gannon reports.

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Christmas 2020
Sue & Saroo Brierley - Heart Of A Lion
The Australian Women's Weekly

Sue & Saroo Brierley - Heart Of A Lion

The extraordinary life of Saroo Brierley captured hearts around the world in the movie Lion, but very little has been known about his mother, Sue, until now. Samantha Trenoweth meets the ‘lioness’ whose fierce courage and unconditional love were forged in her own traumatic childhood.

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December 2020
Nigella Ingredients, Recipes & Stories
The Australian Women's Weekly

Nigella Ingredients, Recipes & Stories

This month we bring you an exclusive extract from Cook, eat, repeat – a delicious and delightful combination of recipes intertwined with narrative essays about food evocatively penned by Nigella Lawson.

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December 2020
Sir Peter & Lady Cosgrove: A Love Story For The Ages
The Australian Women's Weekly

Sir Peter & Lady Cosgrove: A Love Story For The Ages

He’s the working-class lad who became a military hero and Governor-General. But Sir Peter Cosgrove couldn’t have done it without his Lynne. The soulmates talk to Juliet Rieden about love, family and a royal picnic.

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December 2020
The Benefits Of Indulgence
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Benefits Of Indulgence

Indulgence often comes with a side serve of shame and regret. But, as Genevieve Gannon discovers, it’s incredibly important for our health to learn to take the guilt out of pleasure.

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December 2020
Maggie Beer - Love, Laughter & Loss
The Australian Women's Weekly

Maggie Beer - Love, Laughter & Loss

She’s known for her passion for food and joy for life, but 2020 has been heartbreaking for Maggie Beer. The beloved cook talks to Juliet Rieden about losing daughter Saskia, how the legacy of the pioneering farmer will live on, and the outpouring of kindness that has taken Maggie’s breath away.

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December 2020
Playing Princess Diana
The Australian Women's Weekly

Playing Princess Diana

Stepping into the beaded shoes of the 20th Century’s most controversial princess was a huge responsibility for The Crown’s new star Emma Corrin. She tells Juliet Rieden why she thinks Diana never really stood a chance.

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December 2020
The butterfly effect
The Australian Women's Weekly

The butterfly effect

The butterfly-shaped gland at the front of your neck may be small, but its importance to your overall health is enormous. Tiffany Dunk gets an expert view on how to better care for the thyroid – our master energy controller.

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December 2020
TO BELARUS with LOVE
The Australian Women's Weekly

TO BELARUS with LOVE

Amidst dead-of-night arrests, mysterious poisonings and mass protests in the streets, William Langley meets the savvy, new generation of female leaders risking their lives to bring freedom to Europe’s east.

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December 2020
RAISING BOYS
The Australian Women's Weekly

RAISING BOYS

Boys today get a bad rap, and this year’s muck-up day controversies suggest it’s not always undeserved. Michael Sheather investigates the challenges of raising boys, and finds that with the right kind of support, they can grow up to become good men with good hearts.

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December 2020
Family fortunes
The Australian Women's Weekly

Family fortunes

We all want to help our kids get ahead, but there are some things to consider before becoming the Bank of Mum and Dad.

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December 2020
The barefoot doctor
The Australian Women's Weekly

The barefoot doctor

Mamitu Gashe went from a poor peasant girl whose life was saved by Dr Catherine Hamlin to a surgeon in the Aussie heroine’s fistula hospital in Ethiopia. Sue Williams tells her story.

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November 2020
Never underestimate PRINCE PHILIP
The Australian Women's Weekly

Never underestimate PRINCE PHILIP

He was “an alpha male in a beta role”, but according to biographer Ingrid Seward, the Duke of Edinburgh’s influence has been profound. Here, she talks to Juliet Rieden about what really makes the royal consort tick.

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November 2020
Justine Clarke flying high
The Australian Women's Weekly

Justine Clarke flying high

Incisive actor, Play School veteran, cabaret singer and now documentary TV host. Justine Clarke talks to Juliet Rieden about her child-star beginnings, finding her father, the seismic shift of approaching 50 and why family will always come first.

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November 2020
The silver revolution
The Australian Women's Weekly

The silver revolution

A 105-year-old dancer, a family who busted Gran out of a rest home during COVID and an academic who became an advocate after her parents went into care – Samantha Trenoweth meets the people who want to see greater kindness in aged care.

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November 2020