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The Cult Of Wellness
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Cult Of Wellness

The “wellness” industry generates trillions of dollars but is it making any of us well, or just an unregulated, untested con?

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May 2021
How To Start A Kindness Revolution
The Australian Women's Weekly

How To Start A Kindness Revolution

The worst times often bring out the best in human nature, so don’t waste what you have learned in this global crisis.

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5 mins  |
May 2021
The Duke of Edinburgh 1921 - 2021 Prince among men
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Duke of Edinburgh 1921 - 2021 Prince among men

He was born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, became a brilliant British naval officer, but chose love and a life of unfailing public service as the Queen’s devoted consort.

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May 2021
 Role Model Royals
The Australian Women's Weekly

Role Model Royals

As we celebrate William and Kate’s 10th wedding anniversary, Juliet Rieden asks: can the close-knit Cambridge five steady the royal ship with their duty, dignity and family values?

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April 2021
“I might die, and you're the only one I can tell...”- Sharon Stone
The Australian Women's Weekly

“I might die, and you're the only one I can tell...”- Sharon Stone

The Hollywood star reveals the harrowing details of the night family and friends rushed to her bedside as doctors fought to save her life.

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May 2021
How we stay married …Peter & Bridget Helliar
The Australian Women's Weekly

How we stay married …Peter & Bridget Helliar

The comedian may have written a show about maintaining a long-lasting relationship, but it’s his wife Bridget whom he credits with teaching him how to keep the marital magic alive.

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9 mins  |
May 2021
The year that tested Gladys
The Australian Women's Weekly

The year that tested Gladys

The NSW Premier has steered her state through fires, floods and a pandemic, and had a secret relationship publicly outed. Gladys Berejiklian suffered some chinks in her armour, but The Weekly finds she’s still standing resolutely and defiantly strong.

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May 2021
Could she be innocent?
The Australian Women's Weekly

Could she be innocent?

She has been called Australia’s worst female serial killer, but now some of the world’s most brilliant scientific minds say Kathleen Folbigg’s four children could have died of natural causes.

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May 2021
Nowhere to run
The Australian Women's Weekly

Nowhere to run

People living in remote Australia are 24 times more likely to be hospitalised as a result of family and domestic abuse

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May 2021
Carla Zampatti 1942 - 2021 Family always came first
The Australian Women's Weekly

Carla Zampatti 1942 - 2021 Family always came first

Just before Christmas, Carla Zampatti invited The Weekly into her Sydney home for a deeply personal photo shoot with her daughters and five of her grandchildren. No one could have imagined that this joyous day would be the iconic fashion queen’s last major interview.

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May 2021
Who was that girl?
The Australian Women's Weekly

Who was that girl?

When she arrived in New York on her 18th birthday carrying $600 and a stolen camera, Alice Lee was looking for something. One month later, she’s an unidentified murder victim. But who was she?

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May 2021
How To Max Your Morning Rituals
The Australian Women's Weekly

How To Max Your Morning Rituals

In our quest for the best possible wake-up and start to our day, we need a multisensory approach that draws us out of slumber and kickstarts our body clock. Here, Russell Jones, author of Sense, shares simple ways to feel good.

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4 mins  |
April 2021
TOGETHER FOR CHANGE
The Australian Women's Weekly

TOGETHER FOR CHANGE

As allegations of sexual assault and harassment swirl around our federal Parliament, Samantha Trenoweth sits down with some of the most powerful women in the land to consider the issues that have shaken the nation.

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April 2021
Remember the time
The Australian Women's Weekly

Remember the time

APRIL 1823: The first Sydney Royal Easter Show

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April 2021
“Finding my power” -Toni Pearen
The Australian Women's Weekly

“Finding my power” -Toni Pearen

Facing her demons (and a few snakes) in the jungle led to a personal and professional renaissance for Toni Pearen. Jenny Brown meets the former pop princess as she steps into a brave new life.

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9 mins  |
April 2021
“I was lost before Lauren”
The Australian Women's Weekly

“I was lost before Lauren”

It may seem a charmed life, but MasterChef Australia judge Jock Zonfrillo has had serious lows with the highs. He tells Sue Smethurst how love saved him.

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9 mins  |
April 2021
Ray of hope
The Australian Women's Weekly

Ray of hope

Nobody would consider the parents of children with cancer lucky, but for two families who were included in a ground-breaking Australian program to fight childhood cancers, lucky is exactly how they feel. Genevieve Gannon meets those families.

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April 2021
My story: My journey out of darkness
The Australian Women's Weekly

My story: My journey out of darkness

When screenwriter Kristen Dunphy checked herself into a psychiatric ward, her world was unbearably dark, but with pen and paper in hand, she found the glimmer of hope that carried her home.

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6 mins  |
April 2021
In the name of my daughter
The Australian Women's Weekly

In the name of my daughter

When her 20-year-old daughter was brutally murdered in a Queensland hostel, Rosie Ayliffe needed answers. What she uncovered compelled her to launch a campaign to expose the dangers backpackers face in Australia, she tells Juliet Rieden.

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April 2021
‘‘Hear Me Now”
The Australian Women's Weekly

‘‘Hear Me Now”

Her courageous journey has already raised awareness of child sexual abuse and achieved greater justice for survivors. Now she has a platform like no other. Samantha Trenoweth sits down for an one on-one with Grace Tame, our Australian of the Year.

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9 mins  |
March 2021
Ordinary People
The Australian Women's Weekly

Ordinary People

Challenging childhoods made Debra Oswald and Richard Glover cherish ordinary life. As they cuddle their first grandchild the couple talks to Juliet Rieden about love, parenthood and Debra’s heart-stopping new work.

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March 2021
The Reading Room
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Reading Room

The Moroccan Daughter is a quenching oasis in the current COVID-induced travel desert as Deborah Rodriguez leads us through the alleyways of the ancient medina of Fès and up into the remote Atlas Mountains with her pacy tale of family secrets, forbidden love and clashing cultures.

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March 2021
The Secret To A Healthier Brain
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Secret To A Healthier Brain

When it comes to maintaining brain health and warding off dementia, there are myriad things we’ve been told will help. But, says Dr Sanjay Gupta in this extract from his book Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age, one of the most crucial steps is also one of the most enjoyable – spending time with others.

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8 mins  |
March 2021
PIP Courtney “There's Not A Day I Don't Think Of John”
The Australian Women's Weekly

PIP Courtney “There's Not A Day I Don't Think Of John”

As the ABC’s Landline celebrates 30 years of telling the stories of rural Australians, host Pip reveals it was those same people who helped her heal in a time of overwhelming grief.

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March 2021
Finding “The One”
The Australian Women's Weekly

Finding “The One”

As a fortysomething woman in politics, finding a partner was tricky for Kamala Harris – until she went on a date with Doug Emhoff. In this extract from her memoir, the US Vice President goes back to the day she met the love of her life in 2013.

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9 mins  |
March 2021
Sylvia Jeffreys Beautiful Chaos
The Australian Women's Weekly

Sylvia Jeffreys Beautiful Chaos

As she prepares to become a mother to two boys under the age of two, Sylvia Jeffreys tells Tiffany Dunk why she’s never been happier, both in life and in her marriage.

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March 2021
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Sweet Science Of Scent

Fragrance sceptic Genevieve Gannon had dismissed aromatherapy – until a lavender candle changed her sleeping habits forever and sent her on a journey of discovery.

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March 2021
Murder In The Suburbs
The Australian Women's Weekly

Murder In The Suburbs

After WWII, a crime wave washed through Sydney proving women killers can be just as ruthless as men. Sue Williams investigates a new book that uncovers the wives who killed their husbands and other inconvenient family members with rat poison.

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March 2021
The Australian Women's Weekly

Kamala Harris The People's Vice President

Kamala Harris was raised to believe in a just and equal world, even if she couldn’t see it. Juliet Rieden discovers how America’s new beacon of hope rose from segregation to the second-highest office in the land.

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10 mins  |
March 2021
The real wild west
The Australian Women's Weekly

The real wild west

Exmouth is the gateway to the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef and offers a swag of wild experiences, writes Carolyn Beasley.

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March 2021