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The Sleeping Prince
The 11-week-old fifth in line to the throne arrived at his baptism fast asleep in his mother’s arms, Juliet Rieden reports.
A Very Special Bond
The speed of the evolution of actress Meghan Markle into royal Duchess of Sussex is dazzling to watch, and in many ways it is thanks to the Queen – her joyful supporter. Juliet Rieden reports.
Shabby Chic
Upcycle jars and tins into decorative vessels with a touch of French country flair.
Waste Not, Want Not
Lynda Hallinan sets out to rid her pantry of single-use plastics.
'It's A Blessing To Be Here'
The rain fell and the wind blew but Prince Harry and his wife Meghan smiled through it all, securing their place in the hearts of New Zealanders as they tossed gumboots, hugged children, spoke te reo and strolled hand in hand through four busy days in our country. The Australian Women’s Weekly was there.
Deck The Halls
Lynda Hallinan relishes the red, white and green of a Kiwi Christmas and suggests ideas for gifts from the garden.
'Women Are A Thousand Shades Of Grey'
Her books fly off the shelves, but could her latest novel alienate some of her fans? Author Jodi Picoult tells Wendyl Nissen why she tackled the topic of abortion, how her rigorous research affected her own views and what she believes her role is as a writer.
Life Can Change On A Dime
Annabel Langbein loves Christmas and all its traditions. And this year she is celebrating more than the festive season – after some very challenging months for her family, she is celebrating life itself. She talks to Emma Clifton about the silver lining that came from her daughter’s horrific accident, and why she is simplifying her life.
The Return Of The TV Crusader
He’s the broadcaster who tackled issues with tenacity during his years at the helm of his 7pm slot on TV and whose show was controversially axed in 2015. But now John Campbell is back on screen, albeit on a different channel, as keen as ever to seek out truth and justice.
You Need A Little Magic In Life
She’s been acting since she was seven years old, but Diane Lane had a very different dream. The Hollywood star tells Juliet Rieden about her wild childhood, missing her mum and playing a baddie in the new season of House of Cards.
A Life In Focus
Peace activist, protestor, photographer – all three can be used to describe Gil Hanly, who has spent much of her life using her camera to document the events that have shaped New Zealand. Now in her 80s, she talks about her extraordinary life and adventures.
Still The One
Singer Shania Twain became a huge star in the 1990s, but then her voice suddenly went quiet. Now she’s back and performing in New Zealand for the very first time. Emma Clifton looks at the extraordinary circumstances that preceded her return.
Come All Ye Faithful
As churches around the country prepare to observe Christmas, Fleur Mealing celebrates the myriad ways in which Kiwis express their faith - and showcases their houses of worship.
Do You Know Your Heart Attack Risk?
Women have different heart attack symptoms to men so it’s important to know your risk factors.
It's A Small World
Tiny houses are all the rage in sustainable home design, so why not tiny gardens too? Lynda Hallinan finds that good things often do come in small packages.
Winter Wonderland
Alicia Pyke visits Moscow and Saint Petersburg in December for an unforgettable white Christmas.
Anna Paquin - Straight Talker
After 27 years in the movies, Anna Paquin is tired of being held to a different standard simply because she is a woman. The Kiwi star of X-Men and True Blood talks to Jane Mulkerrins about power, family life and making things happen.
Oprah's ‘Aha!' Moments
TV icon Oprah Winfrey has been working to find her life’s direction and purpose since she was 15 years old. Here she reveals how she discovered her true calling.
How Our Air Force, Army And Navy Are Forces Of Change
Fleur Mealing meets three Kiwi women who have made a commitment to serve their country and discovers how our Air Force, Army and Navy are forces of change.
Royal Bundle Of Joy
Master Archie made history as the latest addition to the House of Windsor, but the sight of his dad, Prince Harry, overflowing with happiness was an even greater royal milestone, writes Juliet Rieden.
Determined To Walk Again
Catriona Williams is planning a month-long cycle tour through France this year – an extraordinary feat given that she is a tetraplegic in a wheelchair. She’s doing it to help fund research into spinal cord injury in the determined hope that she – and others like her – will one day walk again.
Jelena Dokic ‘I'M FINALLY FREE'
One year on from exposing the shocking abuse she suffered at the hands of her own father, tennis star Jelena Dokic tells Sue Smethurst why it’s finally time to start a new chapter in her life.
The Money Message
Do we really need a million dollars in the bank before we retire? Financial guru Mary Holm talks to Emma Clifton about how women can be more money-confident and how to head happily into retirement.
Leafy Retreat
A leafy beachside home draws on the best of Australian and Dutch design to create a stylish, relaxed oasis.
As Right As Rain
Living in the country means being outside in all weathers, but Wendyl discovers the search for a decent raincoat can be costly
Dainty Decadence
Is there anything more quintessentially British than a posh-nosh high tea? But as Lynda Hallinan reveals, its origins lie with the hoi polloi rather than the hoity-toity.
The Perfect Cheese Platter
Fran Abdallaoui shares tips for creating a delicious cheese platter
Seasons Of Friendship
Best friends are one of life’s blessings and we are fortunate indeed if we have more than one – but what defines this relationship?
The Phone Call That Changed Our Lives
He’s reported from war zones and covered national tragedies, but nothing could prepare Mike McRoberts for news closer to home: his mother’s shock health diagnosis. The TV3 newsreader and his mum Lynda talk to Emma Clifton about their close-knit relationship, the road ahead, and the real reason he’s joined Dancing with the Stars.
In Praise Of Love With A Woman
When Ginny Dougary married for the second time, aged in her 60s, it wasn’t to another man, but to a woman. As she writes in this heartfelt story, she is not alone in finding love as a “Late Onset Lesbian”.