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Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Feb 01 2024
Magazine

The Australian Women's Weekly, NZ Edition, delivers hard-hitting news, gorgeous features, advice, inspirational stories and the best triple-tested recipes. It’s the ultimate magazine with something for everyone, while providing inspiration for women of all ages.

We are…

Editor’s letter

In brief

Around the world

Not living LIFE IN THE PM’s SHADOW • Christopher Luxon’s wife and daughter speak to writer Sophie Neville about how they feel stepping into the spotlight, the sacrifices they’ve made for the prime minister’s career and their “bestie” bond.

The making of an Aussie Queen • Cheering crowds lined the streets to watch history unfold as Australia’s Mary Donaldson transformed into a Danish Queen beside her soulmate, King Frederik X.

Why The Time Is Right For Queen Mary

Becoming Royal

The Crown Jewels • When in Denmark, Queen Mary has exclusive use of this historic jewel box.

The Cult Around the Corner • It’s a global nutrition company known for weight-loss teas, protein shakes and sports supplements. But those who’ve been part of the Herbalife machine say the company is deceptive and controlling, and lawyers say it may be breaking Australian laws.

Jessica Mauboy • As she launches a new album and embarks on a tour, newly married Jess Mauboy discusses marriage, music and motherhood with The Weekly.

It’s never Too Late • As they approach their sixties, women have traditionally been told to think about slowing down. But what if, instead, it was time for the second act? The Weekly meets four remarkable women who prove it’s never too late to follow your dreams.

“As a little girl, I was so frightened” • Dassi Erlich grew up in an ultra-Orthodox sect where her abusive home life made her a target for predatory teacher Malka Leifer. She talks to The Weekly in a powerful and courageous interview.

A second chance at life • When Tiffany Williams rescued a desperately thin and neglected horse from a lonely paddock, she saved his life. Years later, when they both worked for the Mounted Police, he repaid the favour.

Ruff road to school • As the school gates prepare to swing open for another year, it triggers a flood of fond memories.

The Good life • The Weekly’s February guide to fashion, food, beauty, homes and good health

New Year, New Style • The fashion forecast for 2024 is here and there’s something for every occasion and mood. Think pink and swinging maxis for summer, alongside denim and cool neutrals in classic styles, plus a touch of glitter for glamour.

Change in mood • Is your skin sensitive or sensitised? Here’s how to deal with everything from redness and dehydration to rosacea and eczema.

Allen & Unwin

Step up your walk • With a few simple tweaks your daily stroll can become a mental and physical workout with surprising health benefits.

Midlife Hormone Reboot • Moody? Tired? Gaining weight? Changing what you eat can help restore hormonal harmony. And there’s no need for special potions or ingredients - most of what you need is readi ly avai lable.

Are you a grey-area drinker? • If alcohol is your go-to for stress, overwhelm, boredom, loneliness and exhaustion or the key to your social life, it’s time to rethink your relationship.

Decoding depression • Internationally renowned psychiatrist Professor Ian Hickie dispels the old stereotypes and convenient myths about what depression really looks like (and no, it’s not the same as sadness).

Women's Weekly

The one thing I do... • If you do just one new thing to take care of your mental or physical health, what should it be? Some leading experts share a daily health secret.

Waste not want not • By planning your meals around what you have on hand and...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 140 Publisher: Are Media Pty Limited Edition: Feb 01 2024

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The Australian Women's Weekly, NZ Edition, delivers hard-hitting news, gorgeous features, advice, inspirational stories and the best triple-tested recipes. It’s the ultimate magazine with something for everyone, while providing inspiration for women of all ages.

We are…

Editor’s letter

In brief

Around the world

Not living LIFE IN THE PM’s SHADOW • Christopher Luxon’s wife and daughter speak to writer Sophie Neville about how they feel stepping into the spotlight, the sacrifices they’ve made for the prime minister’s career and their “bestie” bond.

The making of an Aussie Queen • Cheering crowds lined the streets to watch history unfold as Australia’s Mary Donaldson transformed into a Danish Queen beside her soulmate, King Frederik X.

Why The Time Is Right For Queen Mary

Becoming Royal

The Crown Jewels • When in Denmark, Queen Mary has exclusive use of this historic jewel box.

The Cult Around the Corner • It’s a global nutrition company known for weight-loss teas, protein shakes and sports supplements. But those who’ve been part of the Herbalife machine say the company is deceptive and controlling, and lawyers say it may be breaking Australian laws.

Jessica Mauboy • As she launches a new album and embarks on a tour, newly married Jess Mauboy discusses marriage, music and motherhood with The Weekly.

It’s never Too Late • As they approach their sixties, women have traditionally been told to think about slowing down. But what if, instead, it was time for the second act? The Weekly meets four remarkable women who prove it’s never too late to follow your dreams.

“As a little girl, I was so frightened” • Dassi Erlich grew up in an ultra-Orthodox sect where her abusive home life made her a target for predatory teacher Malka Leifer. She talks to The Weekly in a powerful and courageous interview.

A second chance at life • When Tiffany Williams rescued a desperately thin and neglected horse from a lonely paddock, she saved his life. Years later, when they both worked for the Mounted Police, he repaid the favour.

Ruff road to school • As the school gates prepare to swing open for another year, it triggers a flood of fond memories.

The Good life • The Weekly’s February guide to fashion, food, beauty, homes and good health

New Year, New Style • The fashion forecast for 2024 is here and there’s something for every occasion and mood. Think pink and swinging maxis for summer, alongside denim and cool neutrals in classic styles, plus a touch of glitter for glamour.

Change in mood • Is your skin sensitive or sensitised? Here’s how to deal with everything from redness and dehydration to rosacea and eczema.

Allen & Unwin

Step up your walk • With a few simple tweaks your daily stroll can become a mental and physical workout with surprising health benefits.

Midlife Hormone Reboot • Moody? Tired? Gaining weight? Changing what you eat can help restore hormonal harmony. And there’s no need for special potions or ingredients - most of what you need is readi ly avai lable.

Are you a grey-area drinker? • If alcohol is your go-to for stress, overwhelm, boredom, loneliness and exhaustion or the key to your social life, it’s time to rethink your relationship.

Decoding depression • Internationally renowned psychiatrist Professor Ian Hickie dispels the old stereotypes and convenient myths about what depression really looks like (and no, it’s not the same as sadness).

Women's Weekly

The one thing I do... • If you do just one new thing to take care of your mental or physical health, what should it be? Some leading experts share a daily health secret.

Waste not want not • By planning your meals around what you have on hand and...


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