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Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Nov 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

Nicola Willis ‘You have to be brave & strong’ • Reflecting on her first year, the politician and mum of four unveils her vulnerability, confessing that she hasn’t perfected the balance between work and family

King Charles III • As King Charles embarks on his 17th visit, The Weekly’s Royal Correspondent looks at his special relationship with Australia.

Joanna Lumley: The courage of her convictions • On the eve of her Australian tour, Dame Joanna Lumley speaks exclusively with The Weekly about love, fate, family, and that insatiable curiosity that keeps her travelling and keeps her young.

Run Kamala, Run • From Vice-President in the shadows to inspiring auntie, childless cat lady and purveyor of freedom and hope – who is the real Kamala Harris and could she be the next President of the United States?

Honey’s home truths From Town Bully To League Legend • Honey Hireme-Smiler opens up about her violent upbringing, the secret to her sporting success and how she met the love of her life.

Noni Hazlehurst I’m ready to drop the mask • As she releases her memoir, Noni Hazlehurst reveals the challenges she’s faced, the heartbreaks she’s battled, the joys she’s been given and why she’s finally ready to drop her mask to let the whole world in.

School Of The World • Meet three families who took their children out of school and left the rat-race behind to live their dreams and see the world.

‘I Have A Cheer Squad Of Two!’ • For decades Jodi Gordon has enjoyed success in the spotlight, first as a model, then as an actress on Neighbours and Home and Away. She won the TV Week Logie Award for Most Popular New Talent in 2006, and married (then divorced) a rugby league star. But behind the scenes Jodi struggled with mental health issues and addiction. After several attempts, two years ago she successfully got sober and has gone public in the hope of inspiring others to get help and overcome similar problems. Now, on the cusp of turning 40 and a single mum, Jodi has a new career as a counsellor. Here she talks about the turning point in her life and the bond she shares with her biggest supporters, Mum Bronwyn and 10-year-old daughter Aleeia.

The surprising science of memory • Some of us are tortured by memories, others imagine things that never happened or can barely remember anything. The Weekly explores memory, and shares tips for keeping our memories strong.

Fashion

Swim club • Whether your jam is lounging poolside, or diving straight in, here’s a selection of flattering swimwear and casual cover ups to take you from fun in the sun to cool in the shade long after the day is done.

Shop with Women’s Weekly • Casual style in dresses, shirts and tops, plus accessories in natural materials complete the look. Add these (and others) to your cart at womensweekly.com.au/shop

Body language • From peptides for your décolletage to retinol for your knees, savvy skincare routines are slipping below the neck.

Life is but a dream • Despite spending a third of our lives dreaming, many of us still don’t understand what happens when we slip into slumber.

Cream of the crop • RECIPES AND INSPIRATION from our trusted Test Kitchen

Simply Jamie • This year Jamie Oliver celebrates 25 years of the Naked Chef and to reflect this epic legacy, his latest book, Simply Jamie, is about inspiration and bringing joy back into the kitchen. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out in the...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 140 Publisher: Are Media Pty Limited Edition: Nov 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

Nicola Willis ‘You have to be brave & strong’ • Reflecting on her first year, the politician and mum of four unveils her vulnerability, confessing that she hasn’t perfected the balance between work and family

King Charles III • As King Charles embarks on his 17th visit, The Weekly’s Royal Correspondent looks at his special relationship with Australia.

Joanna Lumley: The courage of her convictions • On the eve of her Australian tour, Dame Joanna Lumley speaks exclusively with The Weekly about love, fate, family, and that insatiable curiosity that keeps her travelling and keeps her young.

Run Kamala, Run • From Vice-President in the shadows to inspiring auntie, childless cat lady and purveyor of freedom and hope – who is the real Kamala Harris and could she be the next President of the United States?

Honey’s home truths From Town Bully To League Legend • Honey Hireme-Smiler opens up about her violent upbringing, the secret to her sporting success and how she met the love of her life.

Noni Hazlehurst I’m ready to drop the mask • As she releases her memoir, Noni Hazlehurst reveals the challenges she’s faced, the heartbreaks she’s battled, the joys she’s been given and why she’s finally ready to drop her mask to let the whole world in.

School Of The World • Meet three families who took their children out of school and left the rat-race behind to live their dreams and see the world.

‘I Have A Cheer Squad Of Two!’ • For decades Jodi Gordon has enjoyed success in the spotlight, first as a model, then as an actress on Neighbours and Home and Away. She won the TV Week Logie Award for Most Popular New Talent in 2006, and married (then divorced) a rugby league star. But behind the scenes Jodi struggled with mental health issues and addiction. After several attempts, two years ago she successfully got sober and has gone public in the hope of inspiring others to get help and overcome similar problems. Now, on the cusp of turning 40 and a single mum, Jodi has a new career as a counsellor. Here she talks about the turning point in her life and the bond she shares with her biggest supporters, Mum Bronwyn and 10-year-old daughter Aleeia.

The surprising science of memory • Some of us are tortured by memories, others imagine things that never happened or can barely remember anything. The Weekly explores memory, and shares tips for keeping our memories strong.

Fashion

Swim club • Whether your jam is lounging poolside, or diving straight in, here’s a selection of flattering swimwear and casual cover ups to take you from fun in the sun to cool in the shade long after the day is done.

Shop with Women’s Weekly • Casual style in dresses, shirts and tops, plus accessories in natural materials complete the look. Add these (and others) to your cart at womensweekly.com.au/shop

Body language • From peptides for your décolletage to retinol for your knees, savvy skincare routines are slipping below the neck.

Life is but a dream • Despite spending a third of our lives dreaming, many of us still don’t understand what happens when we slip into slumber.

Cream of the crop • RECIPES AND INSPIRATION from our trusted Test Kitchen

Simply Jamie • This year Jamie Oliver celebrates 25 years of the Naked Chef and to reflect this epic legacy, his latest book, Simply Jamie, is about inspiration and bringing joy back into the kitchen. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out in the...


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