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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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September 2017
The Australian Women's Weekly

Youthful Tricks For Eyes & Lips

Many women are unsure of how to make the most of their eyes – ditto lips. Janine Phillipson quizzed the experts for tips on making the most of what you’ve got.

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Christmas 2018
Your Best Skin Yet
The Australian Women's Weekly

Your Best Skin Yet

Skin concerns stealing your confidence? Laser Clinics Australia offer a wide range of treatments for just about every skin concern imaginable, so you can put your best face forward every single day

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Christmas 2018
The Dance Of Love
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Dance Of Love

Dancing romantic leads comes naturally to Ako Kondo and Chengwu Guo. Wendy Squires meets the Australian Ballet’s newlywed and thoroughly besotted dancers.

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Christmas 2018
We Are The Champions
The Australian Women's Weekly

We Are The Champions

Christmas is all about great teamwork, according to husbands who want to take credit where no credit is due.

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Christmas 2018
Winter Wonderland
The Australian Women's Weekly

Winter Wonderland

Alicia Pyke visits Moscow and Saint Petersburg in December for an unforgettable white Christmas.

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Christmas 2018
Love, Luck & Impossible Sadness
The Australian Women's Weekly

Love, Luck & Impossible Sadness

At 84, chat show king Sir Michael Parkinson is flying back to his second home, Australia, for a stage show in which his son, Mike, turns the tables to interview him. Here both Michaels open up to Juliet Rieden about the towering highs and dark lows of a very lucky life.

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August 2019
It's What's Inside That Counts
The Australian Women's Weekly

It's What's Inside That Counts

Osteoporosis is inevitable bone thinning and there’s little we can do about it, right? Wrong. Doctors want us to know that knowledge is power, you can make a difference and there are treatments that work.

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August 2019
Miss You More
The Australian Women's Weekly

Miss You More

When Loren O’Keeffe’s brother went missing, she dedicated years of her life to finding him. Sue Smethurst meets the tireless advocate for those whose loved ones have vanished.

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August 2019
Archie's Day Of Joy
The Australian Women's Weekly

Archie's Day Of Joy

Prince Harry and Meghan looked totally smitten with baby son Archie following his private and intimate christening, writes Juliet Rieden.

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August 2019
I Wouldn't Let Them Break Me
The Australian Women's Weekly

I Wouldn't Let Them Break Me

Debbie Kilroy’s journey from criminal to lawyer has earned her an Order of Australia. But Susan Chenery finds this feisty advocate will never forget her sisters inside.

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March 2019
Long Live Love
The Australian Women's Weekly

Long Live Love

Australia’s oldest married couple first met as teenagers on the Adelaide streets. After 80 years together, centenarians Ron and Esther Collings tell Bronwyn Phillips that a healthy sense of individuality is the key to a successful marriage.

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March 2019
Crime And Punishment
The Australian Women's Weekly

Crime And Punishment

Forget running in heels – the unfashionable curse of middle age has left many flat-footed.

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March 2019
10 Health questions To Ask Your Mum
The Australian Women's Weekly

10 Health questions To Ask Your Mum

Some mothers and daughters talk about everything; others less so. But Professor Kerryn Phelps says health should be on every woman’s agenda.

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May 2019
You Need A Little Magic In Life
The Australian Women's Weekly

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.

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Christmas 2018
She's Making A List ...
The Australian Women's Weekly

She's Making A List ...

Not all traditions are worth keeping at Christmas.

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Christmas 2018
Fighting The Cruellest Cut
The Australian Women's Weekly

Fighting The Cruellest Cut

As a child in Africa, Khadija Gbla experienced the horror of female genital mutilation. Now in Australia, she has m ade it her life’s work to bring this violent practice to an end. She speaks courageously and openly with Sue Smethurst.

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August 2019
Centre Stage With Crown Princess Mary
The Australian Women's Weekly

Centre Stage With Crown Princess Mary

She’s a significant jewel in Denmark’s royal crown and increasingly an impressive leader on the world stage. Juliet Rieden heads to Copenhagen for an exclusive interview with Crown Princess Mary, as she joins the crusade to transform the global fashion industry.

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August 2019
The Opportunity Cafe
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Opportunity Cafe

Six years ago, Jane Marx had an idea to help Australia’s most vulnerable new arrivals find jobs and security. Since then, her dream project has changed countless lives. Bronwyn Phillips catches up with one of our first Women of the Future.

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August 2019
The Imitation Game
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Imitation Game

When a well-connected Vanity Fair photo editor met a European heiress they became fast friends, but it all fell apart when the heiress turned out to be a con. Genevieve Gannon reports.

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August 2019
The Woman Behind The Myf
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Woman Behind The Myf

Pop-culture queen, Myf Warhurst, opens up to Susan Horsburgh about embracing her inner dag and finding her happy place at 46.

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August 2019
Inside The Shame Of George Pell
The Australian Women's Weekly

Inside The Shame Of George Pell

Television reporter Louise Milligan spent three years investigating George Pell and the Catholic Church and what she discovered has made her question her church and the justice system.

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April 2019
The Women Shaking Up America
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Women Shaking Up America

A record number of women have been elected to the US Congress, with Muslims and a Native American among them. Nick Bryant investigates the female-led revolution.

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April 2019
The Golden Age Of ITA
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Golden Age Of ITA

Despite a 60-year media career, Ita Buttrose’s greatest challenge may yet lie ahead of her. She talks to Genevieve Gannon about the importance of role models, and self-belief.

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April 2019
Sowing The Seed
The Australian Women's Weekly

Sowing The Seed

Even when he’s off duty, Charlie Albone takes time out to smell – and deadhead – the roses. The Selling Houses Australia horticulture guru takes Tiffany Dunk on a tour of his prized family garden.

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April 2019
The Power Of Love
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Power Of Love

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
The Diana I knew
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Diana I knew

Diana’s biographer, Tina Brown, reveals the pain, loves and incredible evolution of her best friend, the Princess of Wales in this exclusive extract from a new National Geographic book.

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August 2017
No Limits
The Australian Women's Weekly

No Limits

Two down, one to go. Melbourne schoolgirl Jade Hameister has achieved so much in her 16 years – skiing to the North Pole and crossing the icy wilds of Greenland. Now, Susan Horsburgh reveals she is ready for a polar hat-trick – skiing to the South Pole.

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August 2017
Bob's Backyard
The Australian Women's Weekly

Bob's Backyard

At 72, Greens founder Bob Brown may be retired, but there’s no sign of the environmental warrior giving up the battle to save the planet. And right beside him is his partner, Paul Thomas. Samantha Trenoweth meets the devoted activists.

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August 2017
Go Native
The Australian Women's Weekly

Go Native

Plant these blooms now and you'll have glorious flowers for cutting in a few months, says Jackie French.

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August 2017