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Living Without Regret
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Living Without Regret

She’s a cookbook writer, publisher, businesswoman, wife and mother, and now a competitor on Dancing with the Stars. So how does she do it? Nadia Lim talks to Emma Clifton about her “crazy” life and why she channels her 80-year-old self for advice.

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May 2019
Soap Stones
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Soap Stones

Marsha Smith shows how to make gorgeous gemstone soaps that will have your bathroom looking and smelling divine.

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May 2019
Queensland' s Scenic Splendours
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Queensland' s Scenic Splendours

With its amazing seascapes, World Heritage sites and lip-smacking food trails, Tropical North Queensland has it all and is perfect for a short break

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May 2018
The Art Of Interiors
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Art Of Interiors

A vibrant mix of colour and texture are the stars of this inner-city apartment

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May 2018
Naturally Sweet
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Naturally Sweet

Stevia has become the sweetener on everyone’s lips – but why?

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May 2018
Anne Salmond-
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Anne Salmond-

Hearing a young President Kennedy speak set Dame Anne Salmond on the path that has defined her life – one she has dedicated to Maori studies and greater cultural understanding.

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May 2018
'Granny Is Very Happy'
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

'Granny Is Very Happy'

After seven years together, no one was surprised when lovebirds Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank announced they’d be tying the knot, least of all the Queen, who was told first, writes Juliet Rieden.

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March 2018
The Power Of Two
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Power Of Two

Rachel Ward and Bryan Brown have a new film, a new grandchild and after more than three decades of marriage, they can still take each other’s breath away. Samantha Trenoweth gets personal with the golden couple of Australian film.

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August 2019
How Could A Country's Most Famous Actress Disappear?
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

How Could A Country's Most Famous Actress Disappear?

A famous film star and an international diplomat mysteriously vanished, and an Australian academic was held and interrogated in President Xi Jinping’s China. Kelsey Munro throws a spotlight on political disappearances and human rights abuses in one of the most powerful nations on earth.

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January 2019
Our New Life With Neve
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Our New Life With Neve

A year ago, Jacinda Ardern was making headlines as our new Prime Minister. She was also newly pregnant. Now, a year into her job running the country while also becoming a first-time mum, she talks exclusively to Emma Clifton about making history, finding balance in life, and her gratitude for the support of others.

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January 2019
Imperial Family In Crisis
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Imperial Family In Crisis

Japan’s royal family is anchored by thousands of years of tradition, but as another princess walks away from regal privilege to marry the man she loves, might they now be forced to shake off the shackles of history in order to ensure their survival?

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January 2019
Cool Change
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Cool Change

Revamp tired looking cushions with fresh new, no-zip, easy-sew covers decorated with trendy tassels.

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November 2018
The Life Of A Dancer
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Life Of A Dancer

Stunning on stage,gruellinghard work behind the scenes the dichotomy of a dancers life is not for the fainthearted. But for those who make the grade, like the Royal New Zealand Ballets RhiannonFairless, it is a life of love, passion and magic.

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November 2018
Motherhood, Majesty And Moon Walking
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Motherhood, Majesty And Moon Walking

She shot to fame playing the Queen in The Crown and now Claire Foy is tackling another steely lady, the wife of astronaut Neil Armstrong. William Langley catches up with the busy working mum.

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November 2018
Noni Hazlehurst Playing By Heart
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Noni Hazlehurst Playing By Heart

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

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October 2018
Is Your Thyroid Making You Tired?
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

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
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Perfect Storm

It’s rare to find actors so in awe of the movie they’re making. In an Australian Women’s Weekly exclusive, Michael Sheather goes on location with the cast of Storm Boy and watches an Australian classic being brought gloriously back to life.

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January 2019
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Quick Bites

Product news, a winning tip and fruity goodness.

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January 2019
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

“I Haven't Had The Life I Planned”

She’s colourful, outspoken and fearless – and living an international life that is as vibrant as she is. So what’s her secret? New Zealand food celebrity Peta Mathias talks to Emma Clifton about fearlessness, turning 70 and finding the life you are meant to live.

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January 2019
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Skin Saviours

The market for targeted serums to tackle specific skin concerns is exploding. Sarah Simpson decodes the most common categories

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January 2019
How To Have La Dolce Vita
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

How To Have La Dolce Vita

Breathtaking journeys of cuisine, culture and sun-drenched countryside await in glorious Italy.

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January 2019
California Dreaming
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

California Dreaming

Celebrity chef Curtis Stone tells Elaine Lipworth about finding love with Hollywood star Lindsay Price, the joys and pitfalls of family life in LA and why he wouldn’t turn away Donald Trump from one of his restaurants.

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September 2018
Selfe Portrait
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Selfe Portrait

The world’s oldest working fashion model, Daphne Selfe, celebrated her 90th birthday this year, but she shows no sign of slowing down. Caroline Leaper meets the grandmother, who is as stylish and in-demand as she was when she started her career in 1949.

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September 2018
The Making Of A Champion
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Making Of A Champion

She is part of the New Zealand women’s rugby sevens team that recently won the World Cup. She is also a determined young woman who found refuge – and her own talent – in sport during tough times. Ruby Tui talks to Judy Bailey about hardships, mind-body balance, and the unique culture that has led her team to the top.

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September 2018
Boys Will Be Boys Or Girls
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Boys Will Be Boys Or Girls

In the 21st century, gender neutrality is now a new choice for parents opting to bring up their children as neither male nor female, writes Ingrid Pyne.

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September 2018
From The Heart
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

From The Heart

Being a mother is one of the most influential roles a woman can have, so to mark International Women’s Day this month, we asked four prominent Kiwi women to write open letters to their daughters. The results are profound and loving, and full of wisdom for us all.

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March 2019
Barbara Kendall: As Good As Gold
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Barbara Kendall: As Good As Gold

She was the golden girl-next-door, who brought home Olympic medals in every hue. Now Barbara Kendall’s daughters are making their own sporting mark. Suzanne McFadden talks to the one-time “rebel” about new challenges, the toll her glory days have taken, and the “best ever” advice she lives by.

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June 2019
Blue Water Adventure
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Blue Water Adventure

Moreton Island is a natural playground that’s perfect for action and distraction, writes Bernard O’Shea.

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May 2019
The Courage And Charm Of Nicole Kidman
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The Courage And Charm Of Nicole Kidman

At 51, Nicole Kidman is riding high professionally and personally. In an Australian Women’s Weekly exclusive, Juliet Rieden talks to the acting icon about the turning points in her life and career and asks her closest friends what makes Nicole tick.

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June 2019
Archie's Day Of Joy!
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Archie's Day Of Joy!

Prince Harry and Meghan looked totally smitten with baby son Archie following his private and intimate christening

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August 2019