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STAYING POWER Kate Cobrano
After four decades in the music industry, Kate Ceberano's still going strong. The singer talks about career highs and lows, and making peace with what might have been.
LONG LIVE THE KING!
The historic crowning of King Charles II and Queen Camilla combined ancient medieval tradition and contemporary firsts in a moving display of ceremony, family and celebration
"I couldn't have done it without help"- Maggie Beer
The past three years have not been easy ones for Maggie, but family, community, her husband of 53 years, Colin, and of course food – always good food – have seen her through
BARRY HUMPHRIES 1934-2023
The man behind Edna Wise, warm and witty, Barry brought us the venomous and caustic, yet wonderful, Dame Edna Everage. Barry’s best friend Kathy Lette talks about his legacy and her own close friendship with the comic genius.
King of quiches
This month, as part of The Weekly's preparations for HM King Charles III's Coronation, we share The King and Queen Consort's recipe for The Coronation Big Lunch celebrations - a deep-dish quiche with a light pastry case and delicate poached salmon, broad bean and tarragon flavours. It's perfect for a light lunch or picnic and delicious hot or cold with a green salad and boiled new potatoes.
Mad about dessert
For those who believe dessert is the most important part of a meal, our take on these classic favourites will hit the right spot!
Homecoming tour
When the prodigal son returns to the nest it's all fun and games until it's time to enter the laundry.
JUST DO IT! How to beat procrastination
It's human nature to delay until tomorrow what should be done today. But does it make us happy? The Weekly asks the experts how to rein in our natural tendency to procrastinate and tick off that to-do list now!
My story - "Love gave me wings"
As a tiny village girl in Tonga, Silva McLeod looked up at the sky and dreamed she could fly. Then she fell in love with an Aussie boy and all her dreams came true.
Flights of fancy
When our columnist and her hubby found themselves stuck in a boredom rut, an unexpected new hobby arrived to save the day.
The woman behind the lens
In an age when only men held cameras, pioneering Australian Women's Weekly staff photographer Adelie Hurley would break boundaries - and produce incredible imagery at the same time.
Into the WILD
Much-loved author Tim Winton introduces us to Ningaloo, the awe-inspiring piece of Australia he holds closest to his heart.
OUT OF AFRICA with Mel & Talia
For decades Mel Doyle has used her profile to turn attention to a cause close to her heart. Now her 18-year-old daughter, Talia, joins her quest. They invite The Weekly to ride along on an eye-opening and emotional journey.
The Esme Fenston Fellowship
To celebrate The Weekly's 90th birthday, we honour a trailblazer and offer a special opportunity to a woman journalist working in the bush.
The power of ONE
It's the ultimate freedom, but it comes at a price - emotional and financial. The Weekly explores the highs and lows of living solo.
Our HOSPITALS IN CRISIS
Australia's hospitals were already stretched when COVID-19 hit. Now, our frontline health workers fear, the situation is critical.
JOHN FARNHAM - "He inspires us every day"
As John Farnham recovers from a battle with cancer, ahead of a new film about the legendary Australian singer's life, family and friends share his deeply personal story with The Weekly.
JANE FONDA - "Keep your girlfriends close!"
Jane Fonda has been married three times but says her best relationships are with women. In a candid interview, the Hollywood icon and activist talks about her difficult childhood, personal regrets and having fantastic fun behind the scenes on her new film.
Your ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla
From the jewels to the ceremony, the history and the family roles, here is everything you need to know.
Sophie Delezio - I'm marrying my best friend
It was the happily-ever-after moment the nation has always wanted for Sophie Delezio. The inspirational survivor reveals exclusively to The Weekly she happily said \"yes\" when her long-term love, Joseph Salerno, popped the question.
'I asked myself, why am I still not happy?' -Julia Morris
She's renowned for her quickfire comedy and endless confidence. But when the cameras are off, a very different version of Julia Morris appears. In a candid interview, the newly single comic reveals how she's navigated divorce while raising children and the personal awakenings she's had along the way.
Tina Turner
As the musical of her life story comes to our shores, iconic rock goddess Tina Turner talks about the day she finally broke free from her abusive marriage, the power of faith and meeting her soulmate.
"Farming is in our blood"
When Josie Clarke's dad, Glen, was injured in an horrific road accident, it looked as if their lives on the land would end. But Glen wasn't prepared to give up the family farm, and his daughter has inherited his determination.
The bill buster budget
It often feels like there's one bill after another to pay. Inflation has been rising but wage growth has not kept up, meaning our budgets are stretched more than ever. Here are some top ways to save money, from where you buy your coffee to your home loan.
UNDER ATTACK
Scientists are beginning to unlock the mystery of why the immune system goes rogue and attacks healthy cells in the body, causing a potentially fatal autoimmune disease.
My life among the lions
Sydney-born 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.
The wind beneath her wings
Anne Lewis is an aviation pioneer who broke the glass ceiling and then flew higher. Now 97, she tells The Weekly there have been a few close calls but she wouldn't swap her years as a pilot for anything.
RENÉE GEYER 1953-2023
\"Say I love you\"
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.
Voice from the heart of Australia
As the 'yes' and 'no' camps settle into their corners, the women at the heart of the campaign for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament answer our most pressing questions and talk us through its rollercoaster ride to a referendum.