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The Australian Women's Weekly

Apr 01 2020
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The Weekly is loved for its engaging features, delicious recipes and the best in beauty, fashion, homes, books and so much more.

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Breaking the poverty cycle • With their Learning for Life program, The Smith Family changes lives across multiple generations, writes Tiffany Dunk.

Behind the scenes • Easter came early at The Weekly as we joined stars from Network 10 to film our TV special.

HELEN MIRREN The great beauty myth • Dame Helen Mirren has been grappling with ideals of beauty and the exasperating ‘sexy’ tag since the beginning of her career, and as she approaches 75 she says it’s time to break free.

The pursuit of happiness • He’s the king of reality romance, helping lovelorn singles on their path to find true love. But, Osher Günsberg tells Tiffany Dunk, his own happily ever after didn’t come without a price.

THE DEVIL YOU KNOW • When police declared Renae Marsden had committed suicide, her parents refused to believe it. As they tell Genevieve Gannon, their quest to uncover the truth revealed a darker force at play.

“Adversity can be your friend” • After a tough six months Sarah, Duchess of York talks to Juliet Rieden about courage, loneliness, her compassionate daughters and the childhood dreaming that inspired her magical new children’s books.

Jacki Weaver ‘I HAVE NO REGRETS’ • Fame came quick and fast for Jacki Weaver at 15, but at 72 she still feels like she’s just getting started. Reflecting on her glorious career, the iconic actress tells Tiffany Dunk why she’s ready for her next act.

Out of the shadows • Hilde Hinton was “the other sister” in the background as her siblings, Connie and Samuel Johnson, raised millions to fight cancer, but now she is stepping out with a heartbreaking novel inspired by the mother her siblings never knew, writes Susan Horsburgh.

ESCAPE FROM SAUDI ARABIA • In January 2019, Saudi teenager Rahaf Mohammed al Qunun risked her life in a bid for freedom. Sophie McNeill heard her cry for help and flew from Sydney to Bangkok to stand by her side.

Mum’s PRECIOUS LEGACY • When Lorraine Wood died she left the most important thing in her world to her daughters’ care. Fleur Wood and Frances Hansen tell Juliet Rieden why they feel privileged to keep their mother’s spirit burning bright.

Katarina Carroll • Meet Queensland’s first female Police Commissioner, who learnt tenacity and resilience as the child of migrants, growing up on the family farm, and who believes prevention and empathy have the power to build a safer world.

HOUSE OF MURDER • Maurizio Gucci’s bloody murder rocked the high-stakes world of Italian fashion and scandalised the nation. Twenty-five years later, with a Hollywood retelling of the whole sorry saga in the works, William Langley finds the convicted murderess, Gucci’s former wife, still staunchly maintaining her innocence.

The language of love • He calls himself The Crazy Bull but his passion for food and family has made him a TV favourite. Tiffany Dunk meets Miguel Maestre and Sascha, the woman who tamed him.

Getting on the cans • The results of the great pantry clear-out are in … and they’re not for the faint-hearted.

My story My friend Cath • For the best, the worst and all times in between, TV journalist and author Julia Baird has always found her friend, Cath, by her side.

“I’M A CONTROL FREAK” • The king of culinary TV, Gordon Ramsay, is serving up MasterChef Australia’s 12th season and its three new judges. A dad again at 53, he tells Susan Horsburgh about freaking out in the delivery room, his caveman image, and trying to raise normal kids, despite the family...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 204 Publisher: Are Media Pty Limited Edition: Apr 01 2020

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The Weekly is loved for its engaging features, delicious recipes and the best in beauty, fashion, homes, books and so much more.

Welcome!

Open line

LETTER of the MONTH

WRITE to us

In Brief NEWS BITES

Women we admire

Kindness with a ‘C’

Breaking the poverty cycle • With their Learning for Life program, The Smith Family changes lives across multiple generations, writes Tiffany Dunk.

Behind the scenes • Easter came early at The Weekly as we joined stars from Network 10 to film our TV special.

HELEN MIRREN The great beauty myth • Dame Helen Mirren has been grappling with ideals of beauty and the exasperating ‘sexy’ tag since the beginning of her career, and as she approaches 75 she says it’s time to break free.

The pursuit of happiness • He’s the king of reality romance, helping lovelorn singles on their path to find true love. But, Osher Günsberg tells Tiffany Dunk, his own happily ever after didn’t come without a price.

THE DEVIL YOU KNOW • When police declared Renae Marsden had committed suicide, her parents refused to believe it. As they tell Genevieve Gannon, their quest to uncover the truth revealed a darker force at play.

“Adversity can be your friend” • After a tough six months Sarah, Duchess of York talks to Juliet Rieden about courage, loneliness, her compassionate daughters and the childhood dreaming that inspired her magical new children’s books.

Jacki Weaver ‘I HAVE NO REGRETS’ • Fame came quick and fast for Jacki Weaver at 15, but at 72 she still feels like she’s just getting started. Reflecting on her glorious career, the iconic actress tells Tiffany Dunk why she’s ready for her next act.

Out of the shadows • Hilde Hinton was “the other sister” in the background as her siblings, Connie and Samuel Johnson, raised millions to fight cancer, but now she is stepping out with a heartbreaking novel inspired by the mother her siblings never knew, writes Susan Horsburgh.

ESCAPE FROM SAUDI ARABIA • In January 2019, Saudi teenager Rahaf Mohammed al Qunun risked her life in a bid for freedom. Sophie McNeill heard her cry for help and flew from Sydney to Bangkok to stand by her side.

Mum’s PRECIOUS LEGACY • When Lorraine Wood died she left the most important thing in her world to her daughters’ care. Fleur Wood and Frances Hansen tell Juliet Rieden why they feel privileged to keep their mother’s spirit burning bright.

Katarina Carroll • Meet Queensland’s first female Police Commissioner, who learnt tenacity and resilience as the child of migrants, growing up on the family farm, and who believes prevention and empathy have the power to build a safer world.

HOUSE OF MURDER • Maurizio Gucci’s bloody murder rocked the high-stakes world of Italian fashion and scandalised the nation. Twenty-five years later, with a Hollywood retelling of the whole sorry saga in the works, William Langley finds the convicted murderess, Gucci’s former wife, still staunchly maintaining her innocence.

The language of love • He calls himself The Crazy Bull but his passion for food and family has made him a TV favourite. Tiffany Dunk meets Miguel Maestre and Sascha, the woman who tamed him.

Getting on the cans • The results of the great pantry clear-out are in … and they’re not for the faint-hearted.

My story My friend Cath • For the best, the worst and all times in between, TV journalist and author Julia Baird has always found her friend, Cath, by her side.

“I’M A CONTROL FREAK” • The king of culinary TV, Gordon Ramsay, is serving up MasterChef Australia’s 12th season and its three new judges. A dad again at 53, he tells Susan Horsburgh about freaking out in the delivery room, his caveman image, and trying to raise normal kids, despite the family...


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