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Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Jan 01 2020
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

SOOTHE YOUR SKIN

Australian Women's Weekly NZ

Open line

WRITE AND WIN!

In Brief

‘My big year of change’ • Turning 70 has made Peta Mathias more determined than ever to chase new adventures. She tells Emma Clifton about the joys of village life in France, her cure for loneliness, and vows 2020 will be another year of reinvention.

Zara & Mike A perfect match • Zara and Mike Tindall’s daughters are already horse riding, and now the royal family’s most down-to-earth couple are bringing them Down Under for surf, barbies and a sizzling polo match, they tell Juliet Rieden.

THE MOTHER OF ALL MIX-UPS • What would you do if a court said your baby wasn’t yours, and took him from your arms? As Genevieve Gannon discovers, this has been the devastating reality for couples caught up in IVF embryo mix-ups.

Less drama, more honesty • What’s next for actress Amanda Billing? As she ponders new directions, she reflects on her grief on leaving Shortland Street, the ups and downs of an unconventional life and the power of being a great teacher.

COURAGE UNDER FIRE • In the midst of an unprecedented bushfire season, Susan Chenery pays tribute to the women firefighters who risk their lives to save others.

Soul sisters • Lessons learned from illness, disability and heartbreak prompted three sisters to launch wellness retreats for real women of all shapes and sizes. They talk to Nicola Russell about happiness and living a life less “perfect”.

Dream girl • Jennifer Hudson was the only choice to sing Memory in the new film version of Cats. She talks to Emma Brockes about lucky breaks, her 26 siblings, her shock phone call from Aretha Franklin – and the family tragedy that haunts her.

Falling in love again • Novelist Isabel Allende has experienced a tumultuous life, from exile to deep personal loss and towering success, but she never thought she’d be marrying again at 77, she tells Juliet Rieden.

Waiting for the APOCALYPSE • A Dutch doomsday cultist and his children have surfaced after nine years in a farmhouse basement. William Langley travels to Ruinerwold to find a village in shock and a family that will be recovering from trauma for many years.

Pacific pride • A passion for taking Pacific cuisine back to its roots has been life-changing for Robert Oliver – he tells Emma Clifton about the award-winning cookbook that almost spelled financial ruin, his reality TV show and what tourists can do to help.

Picture perfect • When the camera comes out this summer, no hiding! With Jo’s tried and true photo tricks you’ll have happy snaps that will be treasured in years to come.

Best footing forward • The New Year demands a tall dark man be the first over the threshold – or is that just splitting hairs?

Your stars for 2020 • The Australian Women’s Weekly’s astrologist, Lilith Rocha, helps you navigate your way through the year ahead, as she decodes what’s in store for your astrological sign in 2020. For your monthly horoscope, turn to page 176.

Easy breezy • Follow the sun in style with sheer linen and cool cotton layers in sophisticated neutral hues.

Summer essentials • Step into the balmy weather with light, comfy footwear and glamorous eyewear for sunny days.

Summer in the sun • Look and feel amazing in the hottest weather with these tips and tricks from Megan Bedford.

T he heat is on!

Beauty news •...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 180 Publisher: Are Media Pty Limited Edition: Jan 01 2020

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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

SOOTHE YOUR SKIN

Australian Women's Weekly NZ

Open line

WRITE AND WIN!

In Brief

‘My big year of change’ • Turning 70 has made Peta Mathias more determined than ever to chase new adventures. She tells Emma Clifton about the joys of village life in France, her cure for loneliness, and vows 2020 will be another year of reinvention.

Zara & Mike A perfect match • Zara and Mike Tindall’s daughters are already horse riding, and now the royal family’s most down-to-earth couple are bringing them Down Under for surf, barbies and a sizzling polo match, they tell Juliet Rieden.

THE MOTHER OF ALL MIX-UPS • What would you do if a court said your baby wasn’t yours, and took him from your arms? As Genevieve Gannon discovers, this has been the devastating reality for couples caught up in IVF embryo mix-ups.

Less drama, more honesty • What’s next for actress Amanda Billing? As she ponders new directions, she reflects on her grief on leaving Shortland Street, the ups and downs of an unconventional life and the power of being a great teacher.

COURAGE UNDER FIRE • In the midst of an unprecedented bushfire season, Susan Chenery pays tribute to the women firefighters who risk their lives to save others.

Soul sisters • Lessons learned from illness, disability and heartbreak prompted three sisters to launch wellness retreats for real women of all shapes and sizes. They talk to Nicola Russell about happiness and living a life less “perfect”.

Dream girl • Jennifer Hudson was the only choice to sing Memory in the new film version of Cats. She talks to Emma Brockes about lucky breaks, her 26 siblings, her shock phone call from Aretha Franklin – and the family tragedy that haunts her.

Falling in love again • Novelist Isabel Allende has experienced a tumultuous life, from exile to deep personal loss and towering success, but she never thought she’d be marrying again at 77, she tells Juliet Rieden.

Waiting for the APOCALYPSE • A Dutch doomsday cultist and his children have surfaced after nine years in a farmhouse basement. William Langley travels to Ruinerwold to find a village in shock and a family that will be recovering from trauma for many years.

Pacific pride • A passion for taking Pacific cuisine back to its roots has been life-changing for Robert Oliver – he tells Emma Clifton about the award-winning cookbook that almost spelled financial ruin, his reality TV show and what tourists can do to help.

Picture perfect • When the camera comes out this summer, no hiding! With Jo’s tried and true photo tricks you’ll have happy snaps that will be treasured in years to come.

Best footing forward • The New Year demands a tall dark man be the first over the threshold – or is that just splitting hairs?

Your stars for 2020 • The Australian Women’s Weekly’s astrologist, Lilith Rocha, helps you navigate your way through the year ahead, as she decodes what’s in store for your astrological sign in 2020. For your monthly horoscope, turn to page 176.

Easy breezy • Follow the sun in style with sheer linen and cool cotton layers in sophisticated neutral hues.

Summer essentials • Step into the balmy weather with light, comfy footwear and glamorous eyewear for sunny days.

Summer in the sun • Look and feel amazing in the hottest weather with these tips and tricks from Megan Bedford.

T he heat is on!

Beauty news •...


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