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The Dark Days Behind Our Triumph
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Dark Days Behind Our Triumph

On the eve of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, Susan Chenery chats with Matildas’ star players, Sam Kerr and Caitlin Foord, about grit, gratitude and rising from the pits of despair to make Australia proud.

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9 mins  |
June 2019
Daddy Cool
The Australian Women's Weekly

Daddy Cool

At 69, Richard Gere is embarking on fatherhood again. Chrissy Iley talks to the still-suave Hollywood star about babies, finding peace and nesting.

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10+ mins  |
June 2019
Under The Influence
The Australian Women's Weekly

Under The Influence

Australian women are drinking themselves into an early grave, cheered on by their mates, an alcohol-riddled culture, and a lack of information and support. Genevieve Gannon investigates the liquid epidemic.

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10+ mins  |
June 2019
“Failure Is The Greatest Lesson”
The Australian Women's Weekly

“Failure Is The Greatest Lesson”

From a ruthless sacking, to a high profile divorce, to heartbreak after an 18-month IVF battle, Johanna Griggs tells Tiffany Dunk how her lowest points have inevitably led to her biggest and brightest triumphs.

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9 mins  |
May 2019
“Like The Moon At Night You Shine”
The Australian Women's Weekly

“Like The Moon At Night You Shine”

As Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary, Juliet Rieden looks at what makes this couple click.

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1 min  |
May 2019
The Derwent's Darkest Hour
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Derwent's Darkest Hour

Robert Chappell was murdered on his yacht 10 years ago, but who killed him? Was the conviction of his partner, Sue Neill-Fraser, the greatest miscarriage of justice since the Chamberlain case? As the decade-long crusade to free her reaches its dramatic conclusion, Genevieve Gannon follows the evidence trail.

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10+ mins  |
March 2019
Fear, Love And My Biggest Regret
The Australian Women's Weekly

Fear, Love And My Biggest Regret

As she prepares to come to Australia for a unique stage show, 72-year-old British icon Joanna Lumley tells Louise Gannon about her unusual marriage, the joy of being a granny, facing her fears and why age is her friend.

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10 mins  |
March 2019
Life Give It All You've Got!
The Australian Women's Weekly

Life Give It All You've Got!

She’s our ‘Queen of Pop’ who arrived in Australia aged 16 and pregnant and never left. As Marcia Hines prepares for Saturday Night Fever, the mischievous star talks to Juliet Rieden about love, family and why her mother will always be with her.

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10+ mins  |
March 2019
The Church Of Broken Homes
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Church Of Broken Homes

A murder at Sydney’s Scientology centre has thrown the shadowy organisation back into the spotlight. A former member tells Genevieve Gannon how the church almost destroyed her life.

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10+ mins  |
March 2019
In The Line Of Duty
The Australian Women's Weekly

In The Line Of Duty

Australia’s first responders occupy the frontline in emergencies, including crime, fire, accident and even terrorism. And in spite of their courage, their jobs often come at an enormous personal cost.

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10+ mins  |
March 2019
Why Canada Is Hot Right Now
The Australian Women's Weekly

Why Canada Is Hot Right Now

More Australians are booking their holiday in Canada than ever before – and to understand why, you can start with its inspiring leader.

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2 mins  |
December 2017
Lazy Summer Gardens
The Australian Women's Weekly

Lazy Summer Gardens

This time of year is so busy that it’s easy to neglect your garden, but some easy solutions will keep your green space looking fabulous.

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2 mins  |
December 2017
Prawn Perfection
The Australian Women's Weekly

Prawn Perfection

Fran Abdallaoui and Pamela Clark share their tips for buying, preparing and cooking prawns this Christmas.

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2 mins  |
December 2017
The Power Of Female Friendships
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Power Of Female Friendships

Good friends may be hard to find, but when you connect with someone special, they’re worth hanging onto and great for your wellbeing,

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4 mins  |
December 2017
Away And Home Again
The Australian Women's Weekly

Away And Home Again

The actress has led a life to rival her on-screen alter ego, Marilyn Chambers. She tells Genevieve Gannon how after 30 years on screen, she’s happier than ever.

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7 mins  |
December 2017
How To Make The Most Of Your Cruise
The Australian Women's Weekly

How To Make The Most Of Your Cruise

It’s no secret that cruising is booming – but is it for you? Sally Macmillan has been on more than 40 cruises and shares her tips for first-timers.

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4 mins  |
November 2017
House Of Treasures
The Australian Women's Weekly

House Of Treasures

With her knack for finding pre-loved items discarded on the street, Martine Cook has created a beautiful family home.

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3 mins  |
November 2017
Our Greatest Health Threat Diabetes
The Australian Women's Weekly

Our Greatest Health Threat Diabetes

Professor Kerryn Phelps looks at the rising number of diabetics in Australia and advises how to reduce your risk.

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3 mins  |
November 2017
The Fridge Door Gallery
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Fridge Door Gallery

Gone are the days of sticky, indecipherable artworks brought home to adorn her kitchen. Pat McDermott laments the lost art of fridge decoration.

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3 mins  |
November 2017
Into The Wild, Whinging
The Australian Women's Weekly

Into The Wild, Whinging

When Amanda Blair decides to go hiking for a bit of family bonding, she soon realises that you can lead your kids to bushland, but you can’t make them walk.

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3 mins  |
November 2017
Happy Birthday, Harry
The Australian Women's Weekly

Happy Birthday, Harry

As Prince Harry turns 33, Juliet Rieden looks at what the future holds for the royal and his recent revelations about the passion and pain that drive him.

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3 mins  |
October 2017
Land Of Adventure
The Australian Women's Weekly

Land Of Adventure

We’ve all heard about cruises to the islands of the South Pacific, but the emerging boom is in New Zealand, where culture and the great outdoors are luring a new breed of travellers.

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5 mins  |
October 2017
In Love With Basil
The Australian Women's Weekly

In Love With Basil

We all love pesto, but basil also has other clever uses.

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2 mins  |
October 2017
Made From Paper, Rock And Wood
The Australian Women's Weekly

Made From Paper, Rock And Wood

For artist Lisa Madigan, The Cottage is a retreat, inspiration and reflection of her creative life.

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4 mins  |
October 2017
Syrupy Sweet
The Australian Women's Weekly

Syrupy Sweet

Our food experts, Fran Abdallaoui and Pamela Clark, demystify the world of sugar syrup and caramel.

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2 mins  |
October 2017
Codeine Dependence Are You At Risk?
The Australian Women's Weekly

Codeine Dependence Are You At Risk?

Most of us will suff er strong pain occasionally and may take codeine-based medications. However, over-use has serious health risks and can cause dependence, so you may need help breaking free.

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1 min  |
October 2017
Lemon Scented
The Australian Women's Weekly

Lemon Scented

The freshest, sweetest scent for midsummer is lemon. Yet, oddly, the strongest lemon fragrances aren’t from lemons at all

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1 min  |
January 2018
The Indoor Outdoor House
The Australian Women's Weekly

The Indoor Outdoor House

Rosslyn and Ian de Souza embrace the outdoor room in a truly organic dwelling that grows and changes with them.

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3 mins  |
January 2018
A Decade Of Giving Back
The Australian Women's Weekly

A Decade Of Giving Back

As Crown Princess Mary and her family enjoy a private holiday back in Australia, Her Royal Highness talks to Juliet Rieden about 10 years of the groundbreaking Mary Foundation, her deeply felt belief that everyone needs “a solid dose of empathy” and how this Tassie-born royal found her place in Denmark.

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10 mins  |
January 2018
I'd Have Done Anything For A Child
The Australian Women's Weekly

I'd Have Done Anything For A Child

In her most personal interview ever, the Queensland Premier talks to Michelle Endacott about a deep personal tragedy, fighting off sexism and how she’s making history.

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8 mins  |
July 2017