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Farewell, old friend
Everybody needs good neighbours. That's been the nightly reminder as the iconic Aussie series gripped audiences for 37 years. As Ramsay Street turns off the lights, we look back at how a little show that could took over the world.
The beginning of a beautiful friendship
When you put two vulnerable groups of people together in a room, what happens? The third season of a critically acclaimed documentary series pairs teens and seniors for a happier, healthier life.
All THAT GLITTERS
Landmark castles, luxurious châteaux and trunks full of priceless jewellery and art. As ousted European royals fight for the return of their families' lost fortunes, we go inside the high-stakes tussle.
A BROKEN HEART
Cindy Gambino's world was shattered when her three young sons were killed by their own father. Seventeen years later, at the age of just 50, she died of ...
GEORGE and ME
More than 20 years after the death of George Harrison, his wife, Olivia, is publishing a poetic memoir. At the stately home where they escaped Beatlemania, she remembers their life together.
Slices of heaven
Who can resist a light-as-air cream sponge or a buttery, flaky vanilla slice with passionfruit, icing? This month try our classic slices, large enough to feed a crowd.
Thrifty dinners
Try our tasty line-up of easy and affordable dinners to guaranteed please all the family.
PETA MATHIAS 'My life has begun again at 72'
The fabulous foodie reveals her fresh start in France - and why she's finally built up the courage to ditch her trademark red hair!
The real Tova I'M INCREDIBLY SENSITIVE & EMOTIONAL
The hottest name in current affairs, Tova O'Brien has gone from delivering the news to becoming one of the most talked-about journalists in the country. She opens up to writer Cath Bennett about tears, trolls and walking tightropes.
Balancing act
Improving your physical balance can bring a sense of strength and steadiness to both body and mind.
Tame your threat brain
If your mind works overtime and constantly feels stressed and under attack, you’re probably living in ‘threat brain’ mode. So, how do you stop it?
What’s your diet personality?
Understanding your food triggers could be the key to ditching calorie counting for good.
50 really is the new 30
50 really is the new 30 You can live younger, longer but if you are looking for a magic bullet, forget it. It all comes down to our brain-body connection.
MAGDA ‘At 61, I finally feel free’
In a case of art finally mirroring life, Magda Szubanski is playing a Polish lesbian – albeit a butcher – in a new TV series. She sits down with The Weekly to talk about the long road towards self-acceptance on screen and off.
THIS AMERICAN LIFE
A woman’s right to decide what happens to her own body has just taken a massive dive in modern America. The Weekly investigates the Roe v. Wade debate.
Inside the GALLERY OF LOST ART
Picasso. Dali. Matisse. Just a few of the artists whose works have been stolen. In an exclusive interview with the head of Interpol’s stolen art unit, we learn the truth about the theft of the world’s most beautiful objects.
‘I know what it’s like to LIVE IN FEAR’
After growing up under a dictatorship in Argentina, humanitarian lawyer Maria Trogolo is now solving the world’s problems from here in Aotearoa.
TOP of their GAME
As the Commonwealth Games kick off in England this month, we take a look at some of our brightest Kiwi stars going for gold in Birmingham.
The Nigella effect
At 62, Nigella Lawson is happier than she’s ever been, and learning to go with the flow, count her blessings and revel in her solitude.
Camilla The down to earth Duchess
As she celebrates her 75th birthday, the Duchess of Cornwall talks to The Weekly about her simple country childhood, losing her mother, lessons from Prince Philip, why speeches terrify her and becoming Queen Consort.
RENA OWEN Life after BETH
The acclaimed actress opens up about her rocky road to ming a Kiwi screen icon and how playing Dame Whina Cooper in a new biopic is her most personal role yet.
My story - How an injured dolphin helped me heal
When Melody Horrill met damaged solitary dolphin Jock they formed a powerful bond that helped Melody confront her past and change her future.
Thank you, Your Majesty
The Platinum Jubilee celebrations in Britain presented a profound and witty tribute to Queen Elizabeth Il's historic 70-year reign. Following fears for the sovereign's health, it also underlined the future of this monarchy as four generations stood side by side.
The clean skin guide
Turns out, the step in your beauty regimen you barely consider may just have the ability to transform your complexion and make all of those other skincare formulas work even harder.
The renaissance of KERRE Woodham
After the beloved broadcaster tripped the light fantastic on Dancing with the Stars, she tells Wendyl Nissen she's found her joy again after a dark time and shares the lesson she wants other women to know.
The Marcos resurrection
After 36 years in the political desert, the Marcos family is back in power. Ferdinand Jr has been elected President of the Philippines and his mother, Imelda (whose name was once synonymous with excess and corruption), has been hailed “the kingmaker”.
Sam Neill 'I'm writing a new chapter'
He might just be New Zealand's most famous export, his film and television projects as diverse as they are acclaimed. Yet, despite being in demand, Sam Neill's latest project is far closer to home.
Discover your NO
It's only a little word and yet when used in the right context, it can change your day, your week, and even your life. The only catch? You've got to say it!
I keep going for my girls
As a teenager she seemed to have the world at her feet, gracing the covers of magazines and appearing in an iconic music video. But an undiagnosed condition saw Sarah Nursey's life unravel. Now the mum-of-two reveals how a diagnosis of ADHD as an adult has helped her make sense of the chaos.
Cooking class Brown butter bliss
This month we give the classic pound cake a sweet and nutty twist, and show you step-by-step how to perfect brown butter.