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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.
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.