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The Australian Women's Weekly

Dec 01 2025
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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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Summit series • The Weekly hit the road for a sold-out tour, bringing health advice to readers around the country.

Menopause gets its moment • Priceline Pharmacy has launched a nationwide education and support program to ensure every woman – in every community – has somewhere safe to turn for expert advice.

Dr Jane Goodall “I was put on this world with a mission.” • As the incredible trailblazer passes away, aged 91, we republish an edited extract from our final interview.

Chrissie Swan “I Can’t Say No To Fun!” • Earlier this year, Chrissie Swan set herself a personal challenge: To start clearing her plate and saying no to things that take up too much time. But when a special new project came her way in the form of her first cookbook, she broke her own rules to embrace it with abandon.

The path to peace in the palace • There was a 50-minute meeting and it looked as though King Charles and Prince Harry had found a path towards reconciliation. But they hadn’t. The Weekly investigates what it would take to bring this beleaguered father and son back together.

How Turia finally put herself first • Turia Pitt is many things to many people. She’s a mum, a partner, a hero, an author, a daughter, a sister, and a friend. But there’s one thing you wouldn’t ever describe her as, and that’s selfish. Yet that is the title of her defiant new book.

Songs of Joy • The Weekly visits a choir in Dubbo that is bringing hope to people living with dementia, their family and friends.

On The Shoulders Of Giants • The Perkins women are the doyennes of the Australian arts and Aboriginal rights communities. Now they’ve come together for the first time with The Weekly to share a very personal, multi-generational family story.

Goodwill hunting • Meet Tasmania’s Northern Hunt Club, where no animals are harmed, women lead the field and a glass of port (or local sparkling) warms the heart, even on the frostiest morning.

Let’s talk about sex • At 83, Ita Buttrose believes it’s more important to talk about – and enjoy – sex than ever before.

Go Your own Way • Jeanne Socrates is the oldest woman to sail solo around the world, and her message to The Weekly’s readers is to up anchor and follow your dreams.

Susie Maroney ‘We had an unbreakable bond’ • After her mother died, Susie Maroney found her diaries. Five years later, the champion marathon swimmer shares what she read there, and the impact it’s had on her life.

Australia’s First Supermodel Judy Barraclough • In 1940s and ’50s Australia, model Judy Barraclough helped change the face of fashion. Her son, photographer Tony Potts, remembers the real Judy, a natural beauty who danced in the lounge room, swore like a trooper and taught him that a picture is worth 1000 words.

The sound of silence • Being cut off by a close family member is devastating. But with one in five families dealing with it, it’s time to talk about the realities of being estranged from a relative.

My Story “Through tragedy, we’ve become a fraternity” • When Lara Jensen lost her much-loved brother in a collision at a level crossing, she became an accidental advocate for safer country trains.

A wrinkle in time • When it came time to take on a new challenge, our columnist went full steam ahead.

Shades of summer • From stylish beachwear to glam nights out, we’ve got your wardrobe essentials covered.

Golden hour • As the sun goes down, it’s time to add shimmery silk and...

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