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My life among the lions
Animal-lover Jan Latta built a successful career in advertising and publishing before an encounter with a gorilla sent her on a journey of discovery and joy.
MARRIED to the CULT
At 14, Stefanie Hinrichs was forced to marry a cult leader. At 22 she fled with her child, and brought one of Australia's most dangerous sexual predators to justice. Now she talks exclusively to The Weekly.
The Crown Prince Couple's Passage to India
Mary and Frederik wow on their first joint visit to the \"magnificent\" nation.
The family that shaped Camilla
As Britain prepares for an historic coronation, royal biographer Christopher Wilson delves into the Queen Consort's family heritage and the tragic death of a beloved uncle.
THE barefoot ARISTOCRAT
The King is her godfather, her grandmother was the last vicereine of India, and her father was arguably England's greatest 20th-century designer. But India Hicks is very much her own woman.
Petra Bagust
\"Imperfection is the joy of ageing\"
ELEANOR CATTON 'Why I had to rebel'
The internationally acclaimed New Zealand author opens up about her insecurities, the landscapes that move her to tears and why motherhood has changed everything.
45 YEARS PHOTOGRAPHING the ROYALS
Arthur Edwards is the veteran newspaper photographer who has spent his life capturing on- and off-duty portraits of the Windsors. In an exclusive interview he talks to The Weekly about his passion for the job, what the royals are really like and shares his favourite shots.
Delta The view from the top
It's 20 years since Delta Goodrem's debut album, Innocent Eyes, broke records and catapulted her to international stardom. As she returns to the road to celebrate, she talks about the love and loss - that's propelled her journey.
Just call me
She's married to Hollywood royalty, has hobnobbed with actual royalty and is one of the most recognisable faces on both big and small screens. But, The Weekly discovers, the girl from Wales is refreshingly down-to-earth despite her decades in the celebrity spotlight.
Royal insider
Behind palace gates with Juliet Rieden
Gemma McCaw There is a difference between surviving & thriving
Ahead of International Women's Day, the former Olympic athlete turned health advocate talks to writer Kelly Bertrand about how her passion for female wellness and empowerment has given her new purpose, and why she is driven to help others prioritise their own well-being journey.
5-minute philosopher
Newshub Live at 8pm presenter Rebecca Wright is now also the co-host of Three’s political current affairs show Newshub Nation.
Grand Designs
High-flying lawyer Carol Taylor always loved fashion, and when a car accident left her paralysed, she created a new career for herself as the world's first quadriplegic designer. Now she has taken her clothes to the most prestigious catwalk in the land.
Gardening therapy
Getting your hands dirty is good for both body and mind, and it could also be the creative boost your soul craves.
Cooking class: Golden and crunchy
Inspired by the popular spiral pitta, our easy-to-make vegetarian fillo pie makes a nourishing lunch or dinner.
How to...Create an open terrarium
This fun and easy plant project will bring an inspired green touch to your home.
How to talk about dying
Death it's the elephant in the room, but tackling confronting conversations about it should be top of your bucket list.
My story: To the ends of the earth
In her attempt to become the first woman to walk the length of the world, Lucy Barnard formed a bond that would change her journey and her life.
All in the family
While moving out was once considered Car a rite of passage, for these three families a return to multi-generational living has led to a host of happy benefits.
Sisters of the heart
In a tiny town in Sicily in 1998, two babies were accidentally swapped at birth and no one discovered the mistake until the girls met in kindergarten. It could have been tragic, but their parents devised a warm-hearted solution.
I WILL SURVIVE
As a child, Jeni Haynes developed multiple personalities to protect her from her father's sadistic abuse. Now, after bringing her father to justice in a historic court case, Jeni and her 2500 alters have found freedom.
Let's call the whole thing off
When Rupert Murdoch married Jerry Hall, the media tycoon declared himself the "luckiest man in the world". Then six years later, out of the blue, he wanted a divorce. Friends, and apparently even the supermodel herself, are baffled. So what went wrong?
Lucrezia's battle for survival
This heart-stopping the award-winning historic novel from author of Hamnet is set at the heart of the treacherous Italian Renaissance. Here the naive and beautiful Lucrezia de' Medici journeys from her family home to a country villa, where she fears her enigmatic husband, Alfonso, intends to kill her.
Royal insider
Behind Palace gates with Juliet Rieden
UNCHAINED MELODIE: The mischievous role model
The Black Ferns legend and Celebrity Treasure Island star opens up about growing up around gangs, the status of women in sport and how she met her perfect match.
MAGIC Olivia NEWTON-JOHN
Olivia Newton-John and The Weekly have worked closely together since the 1960s. In heartfelt conversations with her friends and family, and those whose lives she touched personally through her work with cancer, we honour the gifts she has left, the loss people have felt and the way forward, carrying her legacy of "love, light and hope" into the future.
My story: 'He gave me his heart, I gave him a kidney'
For Anne Schuller and her husband, Kym, a second chance at love also became a second chance at life.
Why do you really have a headache?
Finding the head pain of your no more suffering in silence.
The pampered life of pets
With an industry that is now generating billions, pawrents' are showering their fur babies with extravagant gifts, yoga classes, luxury hotel stays and unprecedented adoration - in life and in death.