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Everything To Live For
The Australian Women's Weekly

Everything To Live For

More Australian children and young people die from suicide than any other cause. Genevieve Gannon meets a courageous young woman, Molly Koning, who has battled mental health issues all her life and tried to take her own life more than once. For the first time in a long while, she is looking to the future and wants to give others a sense of hope.

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10 mins  |
July 2018
Take Me Back To The Country
The Australian Women's Weekly

Take Me Back To The Country

In the aftermath of a personal “year from hell”, ABC presenter Heather Ewart re urns to the country to revive and unwind. She takes Wendy Squires on a tour of the back roads of Murchison, her childhood home town.

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6 mins  |
July 2018
Nicole Kidman Love, Laughter & Lies
The Australian Women's Weekly

Nicole Kidman Love, Laughter & Lies

The Aussie star opens up to Jenny Cooney about her career renaissance, the power of female friendships and the joy of finding true love later in life.

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10+ mins  |
April 2018
When Sally Met Sally
The Australian Women's Weekly

When Sally Met Sally

World-champion hurdler Sally Pearson, perhaps Australia’s greatest track-and-field athlete, talks to Lizzie Wilson about the father she refuses to acknowledge, her battle with anxiety and why she handed over the coaching reins to the person she trusts most – herself.

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10+ mins  |
April 2018
The Wedding Singers
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Wedding Singers

Beccy Cole and Libby O’Donovan’s romance featured all the joy of a country music love song, and on their wedding day, they invited Samantha Trenoweth along to celebrate.

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7 mins  |
April 2018
Why? The Senseless Killing Of Justine Damond
The Australian Women's Weekly

Why? The Senseless Killing Of Justine Damond

The Aussie meditation coach was inexplicably shot by a US cop weeks before her wedding. Nick Bryant looks into what happened that night in Minneapolis and asks why US police shootings are so routine.

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September 2017
Credit Card Smarts
The Australian Women's Weekly

Credit Card Smarts

Do you always max out your credit cards? Money magazine founding editor Pam Walkley shows how to avoid spiralling debt by using your plastic wisely.

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2 mins  |
September 2017
Jennifer Byrne's Voyage To The Ice
The Australian Women's Weekly

Jennifer Byrne's Voyage To The Ice

Wild, silent, awe-inspiring ... Antarctica entrances Jennifer Byrne, even though it’s her fifth trip to this end of the world.

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3 mins  |
September 2017
In Season Citrus Fruit
The Australian Women's Weekly

In Season Citrus Fruit

Our food experts, Fran Abdallaoui and Pamela Clark, make the most of citrus, in abundance now.

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1 min  |
September 2017
Back-Seat Muncher
The Australian Women's Weekly

Back-Seat Muncher

The family Tarago may be a dumping ground for her kids’ leftover everything, but Amanda Blair is grateful to a stowaway who nibbles without quibbles.

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3 mins  |
September 2017
Rebecca Gibney - I've Got A New Lease On Life
The Australian Women's Weekly

Rebecca Gibney - I've Got A New Lease On Life

She’s been one of our best-loved stars for more than three decades. Yet as a young actor Rebecca Gibney was consumed by self-doubt and insecurities. Now in the best form of her life, she tells Susan Horsburgh about friendship, love and surviving in TV.

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9 mins  |
June 2017
The Real Camilla
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Real Camilla

As she approaches her 70th birthday, the Duchess of Cornwall invited The Weekly to spend two weeks criss-crossing Britain with her. In a candid profile, Juliet Rieden discovers the royal’s private under-the-radar missions, her uncompromising fervour for women’s rights and her wicked sense of fun. Friends also tell of Camilla’s pain following the tragic death of her brother, and the deep, deep love at the heart of her marriage to Prince Charles.

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10+ mins  |
June 2017
Mary Coustas - The Miracle Was That I Didn't Give Up Trying
The Australian Women's Weekly

Mary Coustas - The Miracle Was That I Didn't Give Up Trying

Mary Coustas’ daughter, Jamie, just might have been the most longed-for little girl in the world, and now she’s one of the most loved. Mary talks to Samantha Trenoweth about the taboos she confronted on her heartbreaking IVF journey, and about the surprises that motherhood brings.

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10 mins  |
June 2017
My Mum Cried When I Bought This House
The Australian Women's Weekly

My Mum Cried When I Bought This House

Natasha Morgan has transformed a rundown rural post office into an endearing home and a hub of creativity, writes Jane Cramer.

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3 mins  |
June 2017
How To See Clearly
The Australian Women's Weekly

How To See Clearly

Age-related eye conditions are common in Australia, but there are some simple steps you can take to maintain healthy eyes, says Professor Kerryn Phelps.

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2 mins  |
June 2017
Sheryl Sandberg - Pay Attention To The Moments Of Joy
The Australian Women's Weekly

Sheryl Sandberg - Pay Attention To The Moments Of Joy

Successful in life and work, Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg had to face the devastating loss of her beloved husband. She tells Celina Edmonds how her experience of grief has shaped who she is now, and of the value of reaching out to others who face adversity.

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6 mins  |
June 2017
Maggie Beer - The Secret To Happiness
The Australian Women's Weekly

Maggie Beer - The Secret To Happiness

She’s our favourite cook and a national treasure, but the path to her idyllic life was hard fought. In her most revealing interview, Maggie Beer tells Michael Sheather about her childhood heartache, the love of her life and how she built her dream.

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10+ mins  |
May 2017
Tracey Spicer - I Couldn't Let Them Get Away With It
The Australian Women's Weekly

Tracey Spicer - I Couldn't Let Them Get Away With It

In an explosive interview, newsreader Tracey Spicer bravely reveals to Michael Sheather the shocking sexism she experienced behind the TV cameras and her battles with death threats and a dangerous stalker.

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May 2017
Is This The World's Newest Despot?
The Australian Women's Weekly

Is This The World's Newest Despot?

She is the First Lady of povertystricken Zimbabwe, a former secretary who squanders millions of dollars on diamonds, designer shoes and high living. Yet, as her 93-year-old husband ails, the controversial Grace Mugabe is making a play for power.

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9 mins  |
May 2017
Your Future - Your Way
The Australian Women's Weekly

Your Future - Your Way

Are you worried about your super and how it will affect your life to come? REST Industry Super has some great advice to help you plan the future.

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2 mins  |
May 2017
Pots That Just Keep Giving
The Australian Women's Weekly

Pots That Just Keep Giving

You don't have to have rolling lawns and lush beds, all you need for garden glory are pots – as many as you can manage.

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May 2017
Our Own Tropical Paradise
The Australian Women's Weekly

Our Own Tropical Paradise

My Kitchen Rules guest judge Darren Robertson and TV’s Magdalena Roze have created a relaxed beachy sanctuary.

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2 mins  |
May 2017
Our Pregnancy Gainst The Odds
The Australian Women's Weekly

Our Pregnancy Gainst The Odds

Burns survivor Turia Pitt always imagined that one day she would become a mother. Now, despite years of struggle and rehabilitation, that dream has finally become a reality.

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July 2017
A Class Of Their Own
The Australian Women's Weekly

A Class Of Their Own

Jesinta Franklin’s mum taught her daughters to dream big and founded a special school for them. Now, Jesinta tells Susan Horsburgh she wants to raise her own children with husband Buddy the same way.

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7 mins  |
July 2017
Robin Wright 51 And In The Best Shape Of My Life
The Australian Women's Weekly

Robin Wright 51 And In The Best Shape Of My Life

As the steely First Lady in House of Cards and now a fearsome warrior in Wonder Woman, Robin Wright is having a ball playing powerful, ruthless women. As she puts her devastating divorce from Sean Penn behind her, Robin tells Alex Clark where it all went so right.

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7 mins  |
July 2017
Her Killer Has Stolen All My Joy
The Australian Women's Weekly

Her Killer Has Stolen All My Joy

A murdered teenager, a bungled investigation, a suspect never charged ... Debi Marshall visits the scene of the brutal killing of Michelle Bright and meets a family who won’t rest until justice is done.

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9 mins  |
July 2017
Pitch Perfect
The Australian Women's Weekly

Pitch Perfect

Cricket may be called the gentleman’s game but that was never going to deter Meg Lanning. Genevieve Gannon meets Australia’s much-admired captain.

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8 mins  |
July 2017
Erase Your Sun Spots
The Australian Women's Weekly

Erase Your Sun Spots

Sheree Mutton investigates the brightening serums and cosmetic treatments that will deliver even skin tone and a glowing, spot-free complexion.

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4 mins  |
July 2017
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Truth About Sugar Alternatives

Have you cut sugar from your diet or replaced it with something you thought was “healthier”? Sugar alternatives can actually be higher in kilojoules.

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3 mins  |
July 2017
Where Hope Lives
The Australian Women's Weekly

Where Hope Lives

Moana Hope has never been afraid of fighting for what’s right – particularly when it comes to her family. The AFL women’s league star tells Genevieve Gannon about her most recent battle for the happiness of her beloved sister, Vinny.

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9 mins  |
September 2019