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She Simply Vanished
The Australian Women's Weekly

She Simply Vanished

In 1997, devoted teacher and mother Marion Barter was on a dream holiday in the UK. A week later she’d vanished, leaving family and colleagues in shock. Susan Chenery investigates the baffling case.

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June 2019
'I Know What It's Like To Need Help'
The Australian Women's Weekly

'I Know What It's Like To Need Help'

What should have been one of the happiest times of her life was filled with dark days and nights which challenged her sanity. Still, Carrie Bickmore tells Tiffany Dunk, not only has she come out the other side but she’s happier than ever.

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July 2019
Justice For Samantha
The Australian Women's Weekly

Justice For Samantha

Serial paedophile Michael Guider has come to the end of a 17-year jail sentence for the manslaughter of nine-year-old Bondi girl Samantha Knight. But Samantha’s longsuffering mother, Tess Knight, and a band of dedicated supporters are fighting to keep him locked away. Michael Sheather reports.

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July 2019
The Australian Women's Weekly

Youthful Tricks For Eyes & Lips

Many women are unsure of how to make the most of their eyes – ditto lips. Janine Phillipson quizzed the experts for tips on making the most of what you’ve got.

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Christmas 2018
Your Best Skin Yet
The Australian Women's Weekly

Your Best Skin Yet

Skin concerns stealing your confidence? Laser Clinics Australia offer a wide range of treatments for just about every skin concern imaginable, so you can put your best face forward every single day

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Christmas 2018
The Dance Of Love
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Dance Of Love

Dancing romantic leads comes naturally to Ako Kondo and Chengwu Guo. Wendy Squires meets the Australian Ballet’s newlywed and thoroughly besotted dancers.

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Christmas 2018
We Are The Champions
The Australian Women's Weekly

We Are The Champions

Christmas is all about great teamwork, according to husbands who want to take credit where no credit is due.

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Christmas 2018
Winter Wonderland
The Australian Women's Weekly

Winter Wonderland

Alicia Pyke visits Moscow and Saint Petersburg in December for an unforgettable white Christmas.

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Christmas 2018
Ask The Doctor With Professor Kerryn Phelps
The Australian Women's Weekly

Ask The Doctor With Professor Kerryn Phelps

E.D., NSW. The bulging vein is not likely to be of any concern.

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January 2019
Is Your Thyroid Making You Tired?
The Australian Women's Weekly

Is Your Thyroid Making You Tired?

An important part of your hormonal system, the thyroid gland can be responsible for a range of symptoms, from fatigue and dry skin to brain fog.

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January 2019
Pacific Paradise islands
The Australian Women's Weekly

Pacific Paradise islands

The urge to explore battles the desire to relax during a trip to one of the South Pacific’s best-kept secrets. Nicole Byers says Kia Orana to the Cook Islands.

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January 2019
Blue Water Adventure
The Australian Women's Weekly

Blue Water Adventure

Moreton Island is a natural playground that’s perfect for action and distraction,

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January 2019
THE Reading Room
The Australian Women's Weekly

THE Reading Room

The Truths and Triumphs of Grace Atherton

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January 2019
10 Health questions To Ask Your Mum
The Australian Women's Weekly

10 Health questions To Ask Your Mum

Some mothers and daughters talk about everything; others less so. But Professor Kerryn Phelps says health should be on every woman’s agenda.

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May 2019
Rediscovering The Lost Art Of Sleep
The Australian Women's Weekly

Rediscovering The Lost Art Of Sleep

Sleep is the first thing we sacrifice when our lives get busy, but it’s as important to our health as the food we eat and the air we breathe. Genevieve Gannon uncovers links between sleeplessness and chronic disease and shares expert tips on catching more zzzzzs.

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July 2018
“Things I Never Thought I Wanted To Say Out Loud”​​​​​​​ - Sally Field
The Australian Women's Weekly

“Things I Never Thought I Wanted To Say Out Loud”​​​​​​​ - Sally Field

She’s one of Hollywood’s most intuitive actors, but behind the brilliant career was a woman in pieces. Now the 71-year-old wants to lift the lid on the painful childhood that still haunts her, and in an extraordinary interview in her LA home talks to Juliet Rieden about the raw, intimate and explosive memoir she knew she had to write.

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October 2018
A Lady And A Champ
The Australian Women's Weekly

A Lady And A Champ

Racing legend Gai Waterhouse and her daughter, Kate, invite Genevieve Gannon onto the family farm to talk about success, style and why family will always come first.

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October 2018
Solving The Riddle Of Pelvic Pain
The Australian Women's Weekly

Solving The Riddle Of Pelvic Pain

There is hope for women with a debilitating condition that can cause misery for sufferers, says Professor Kerryn Phelps.

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October 2018
Taking On The Boys
The Australian Women's Weekly

Taking On The Boys

Clementine Ford is one of the boldest and most influential voices in fourth-wave feminism. Samantha Trenoweth meets a woman who wants to incite schoolgirls to revolution and create a world that will not destroy her son.

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October 2018
Playing By Heart
The Australian Women's Weekly

Playing By Heart

Noni Hazlehurst chats with Susan Horsburgh about sexual harassment in the ’70s, empty nest syndrome, the joys of being single and finding the humanity in every character’s heart.

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October 2018
Opposites Attract
The Australian Women's Weekly

Opposites Attract

Georgie Parker chats with Samantha Trenoweth about fall in love, motherhood, and the operation that gave her a new lease on life at 53.

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October 2018
When The Ones You Love Hurt You The Most​​​​​​​
The Australian Women's Weekly

When The Ones You Love Hurt You The Most​​​​​​​

Elderly Australians are being neglected and abused by those who are closest to them. Susan Chenery finds that the financial abuse of older Australians very often begins at home.

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October 2018
Tracy Grimshaw "I'm Not Crippled By Shyness"
The Australian Women's Weekly

Tracy Grimshaw "I'm Not Crippled By Shyness"

TV’s Tracy Grimshaw has finally found happiness, contentment and a sense of belonging in her life away from the small screen. Tracy tells Michael Sheather how she is basking in the peace and tranquillity of her rural property, yet still has a good social life –and how finding love is always a possibility.

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September 2017
Puppy Love
The Australian Women's Weekly

Puppy Love

A close encounter with an uncommunicative parrot gives Pat McDermott pause for thought. Could it be time for a new puppy?

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September 2017
The Tudor Queen
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Tudor Queen

As she releases her latest tale of greed, romance and bloody deeds from King Henry VIII’s court, best-selling author Philippa Gregory talks to Juliet Rieden about 30 years of historical fiction and picks her ultimate dinner party guests.

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September 2017
A Free Spirit
The Australian Women's Weekly

A Free Spirit

Last month, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark lost the love of her life. But who was the raffish, unconventional, at once charming and grouchy, Prince Henrik? William Langley investigates.

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April 2018
Smart, Sassy And A Secret Softie
The Australian Women's Weekly

Smart, Sassy And A Secret Softie

 As she reluctantly turns 50, Sunrise newsreader Natalie Barr opens up to Genevieve Gannon about fears, family and why she can’t stop crying...

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April 2018
Aung San Fall From Grace
The Australian Women's Weekly

Aung San Fall From Grace

Aung San Suu Kyi, winner of the coveted Nobel Peace Prize, knows too well what it is like to be persecuted. So why is the political leader of Myanmar allowing hundreds of thousands of Rohingyan Muslims to be driven from their country in what the UN describes as “ethnic cleansing”? William Langley investigates.

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April 2018
A Long Way From Home
The Australian Women's Weekly

A Long Way From Home

Sajeda, her husband, Nayim, and their six children are Rohingya refugees. They fled the violence of Myanmar and braved a terrifying ordeal at sea but, they tell Samantha Trenoweth, they are slowly finding a new sense of hope in Australia.

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April 2018
Barney & Kada The Power Of Us
The Australian Women's Weekly

Barney & Kada The Power Of Us

Barney Miller, a quadriplegic, and his wife Kada refuse to accept limitations on how they live. Barney not only stood for his bride at their wedding but together, they tell Sue Smethurst, they are looking to a life of surfing, songs and, one day, a family.

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April 2018