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Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Oct 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.

Editor’s letter

Masthead

In brief

Around the world

Elle ‘What I’ve learnt about motherhood, cancer, sobriety and wellness’ • In an exclusive interview, Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson reveals for the first time her breast cancer journey and shares her approach to wellness, and the life lessons learnt in her 60 extraordinary years.

Harry at 40 • It’s hard to believe the boy who walked behind his mother’s coffin is now a married father of two, soon to turn 40. So much has happened to Prince Harry. But is he happy?

New Love, New Life Dr Libby’s Next Chapter • After recently turning 50, the women’s wellbeing warrior and bestselling author opens up to Emma Clifton about embracing her second act.

Gérard Depardieu V. #Metoo • Next month, Gérard Depardieu – once the undisputed king of French cinema – will stand trial on multiple sexual assault charges. The allegations have created a deep divide in the land of love.

Our Fight for Better • With New Zealand undeniably lagging behind when it comes to treatment, Suzanne McFadden talks to five Kiwi breast cancer crusaders on the frontline to save lives.

Double The Fun • At 43, Caterina Mete is embarking on a new adventure – that of single parent to newborn twins. She exclusively shares her journey with The Weekly as we meet baby Dolly and Gigi.

Secrets To Success

Aria’s Gift Of Life • All babies are miracles, but when Aria Bacon came bouncing into this world, she brought something incredibly precious with her, a life-saving cure for her gravely-ill big brother Tommy’s leukaemia.

Eric Idle ‘I’m Not Dead Yet!’ • One of British comedy’s quickest wits tells The Weekly about finding love, cheating death and sharing his slightly unhinged optimism with us in a new live show.

Rise of the midlife fashion movement • At The Weekly, we’ve long known that style is ageless. Yet as the silver dollar wields its might, designers and advertisers are finally catching up.

Hit refresh • Say hello to warmer days with the season’s brightest looks, including dresses, separates and accessories in the latest prints and patterns.

Shop with Women’s Weekly • Warmer weather means it’s time for a wardrobe refresh. These curated selections by The Weekly embrace the playfulness of spring. Add these (and many others) to a cart at womensweekly.com.au/shop

Nailed It! • Playful pastels and classic neutrals are at your fingertips this spring – from peachy hues to soft baby pinks.

Menopause myth busters • It’s one of the most significant phases in a woman’s life, yet menopause is often surrounded by confusion and mixed messages.

The Language Of Loss • Instead of avoiding our feelings when life throws us a curveball, finding the right words can help us make sense of our grief.

Would You Pay $6000 To Live To 100? • As the old saying goes, “health is wealth”, but can money buy you a longer life? Ashleigh Austen puts her body on the line to find out.

Slice of heaven • All our recipes this month are aimed at the heart along with the stomach, including this updated twist on a passionfruit cheesecake slice. Scan the QR code to unlock the bonus recipe.

Food with heart & soul • Step inside the Gooding-Brown kitchen with Scott and Matilda for a taste of their simple, nourishing and flavour-packed recipes to share.

Cooking class Easy Whole snapper • Fish cooked on the bone has the best flavour and is usually cheaper than fillets, so try this foolproof...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 140 Publisher: Are Media Pty Limited Edition: Oct 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.

Editor’s letter

Masthead

In brief

Around the world

Elle ‘What I’ve learnt about motherhood, cancer, sobriety and wellness’ • In an exclusive interview, Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson reveals for the first time her breast cancer journey and shares her approach to wellness, and the life lessons learnt in her 60 extraordinary years.

Harry at 40 • It’s hard to believe the boy who walked behind his mother’s coffin is now a married father of two, soon to turn 40. So much has happened to Prince Harry. But is he happy?

New Love, New Life Dr Libby’s Next Chapter • After recently turning 50, the women’s wellbeing warrior and bestselling author opens up to Emma Clifton about embracing her second act.

Gérard Depardieu V. #Metoo • Next month, Gérard Depardieu – once the undisputed king of French cinema – will stand trial on multiple sexual assault charges. The allegations have created a deep divide in the land of love.

Our Fight for Better • With New Zealand undeniably lagging behind when it comes to treatment, Suzanne McFadden talks to five Kiwi breast cancer crusaders on the frontline to save lives.

Double The Fun • At 43, Caterina Mete is embarking on a new adventure – that of single parent to newborn twins. She exclusively shares her journey with The Weekly as we meet baby Dolly and Gigi.

Secrets To Success

Aria’s Gift Of Life • All babies are miracles, but when Aria Bacon came bouncing into this world, she brought something incredibly precious with her, a life-saving cure for her gravely-ill big brother Tommy’s leukaemia.

Eric Idle ‘I’m Not Dead Yet!’ • One of British comedy’s quickest wits tells The Weekly about finding love, cheating death and sharing his slightly unhinged optimism with us in a new live show.

Rise of the midlife fashion movement • At The Weekly, we’ve long known that style is ageless. Yet as the silver dollar wields its might, designers and advertisers are finally catching up.

Hit refresh • Say hello to warmer days with the season’s brightest looks, including dresses, separates and accessories in the latest prints and patterns.

Shop with Women’s Weekly • Warmer weather means it’s time for a wardrobe refresh. These curated selections by The Weekly embrace the playfulness of spring. Add these (and many others) to a cart at womensweekly.com.au/shop

Nailed It! • Playful pastels and classic neutrals are at your fingertips this spring – from peachy hues to soft baby pinks.

Menopause myth busters • It’s one of the most significant phases in a woman’s life, yet menopause is often surrounded by confusion and mixed messages.

The Language Of Loss • Instead of avoiding our feelings when life throws us a curveball, finding the right words can help us make sense of our grief.

Would You Pay $6000 To Live To 100? • As the old saying goes, “health is wealth”, but can money buy you a longer life? Ashleigh Austen puts her body on the line to find out.

Slice of heaven • All our recipes this month are aimed at the heart along with the stomach, including this updated twist on a passionfruit cheesecake slice. Scan the QR code to unlock the bonus recipe.

Food with heart & soul • Step inside the Gooding-Brown kitchen with Scott and Matilda for a taste of their simple, nourishing and flavour-packed recipes to share.

Cooking class Easy Whole snapper • Fish cooked on the bone has the best flavour and is usually cheaper than fillets, so try this foolproof...


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