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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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July 2017
'I'm Still Proving Myself'
The Australian Women's Weekly

'I'm Still Proving Myself'

She is one of the world’s greatest actresses, yet Judi Dench is still striving to be better. In an extraordinary exclusive interview, the “naughty” 82-year-old talks to Louise Gannon about finding love again, her famous friends and the joy of playing Queen Victoria.

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October 2017
Many Happier Returns
The Australian Women's Weekly

Many Happier Returns

If you want to prosper in a time of historic low interest rates, don’t tie up your funds in a bank account, writes Money magazine founding.

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October 2017
To Our Girls, He's Just Daddy
The Australian Women's Weekly

To Our Girls, He's Just Daddy

When Michael Bellert suffered an aneurysm at 30, the prognosis was bleak. His only option was aged care, but wife Lauren had other ideas. She tells Susan Horsburgh why the young need to be kept out of nursing homes.

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October 2017
Reasons To Be Glad
The Australian Women's Weekly

Reasons To Be Glad

For a riot of blooming colour in your garden this summer, you can’t go past the hardy gladioli.

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November 2017
Maggie's Good Medicine
The Australian Women's Weekly

Maggie's Good Medicine

Maggie Beer fiercely believes that good food can dramatically improve our quality of life – particularly as we age. Now, writes Genevieve Gannon, TV’s favourite cook is teaming up with a leading expert to combat Alzheimer’s disease.

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November 2017
Ask The Doctor With Professor Kerryn Phelps
The Australian Women's Weekly

Ask The Doctor With Professor Kerryn Phelps

E.D., NSW. The bulging vein is not likely to be of any concern.

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January 2019
Is Your Thyroid Making You Tired?
The Australian Women's Weekly

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
Pacific Paradise islands
The Australian Women's Weekly

Pacific Paradise islands

The urge to explore battles the desire to relax during a trip to one of the South Pacific’s best-kept secrets. Nicole Byers says Kia Orana to the Cook Islands.

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January 2019
Blue Water Adventure
The Australian Women's Weekly

Blue Water Adventure

Moreton Island is a natural playground that’s perfect for action and distraction,

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January 2019
THE Reading Room
The Australian Women's Weekly

THE Reading Room

The Truths and Triumphs of Grace Atherton

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January 2019
Madam President?
The Australian Women's Weekly

Madam President?

The 2020 US election will mark 100 years since women won the vote in America and waiting in the wings to fight Trump are three incredible female Democrats, hoping to celebrate the anniversary with a woman in the White House. Nick Bryant investigates.

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May 2018
It's A Figging Nightmare
The Australian Women's Weekly

It's A Figging Nightmare

Coming from a long line of green thumbs is no guarantee that caring for an indoor plant will be easy.

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May 2018
Natalie Joyce Invincible
The Australian Women's Weekly

Natalie Joyce Invincible

In this exclusive interview, the former second lady, Natalie Joyce, breaks her silence, opening up to Lizzie Wilson about the worst two years of her life, the moment she confronted her husband’s mistress and how the love and support of the greater rural community ultimately saved her.

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July 2018
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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September 2017