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In this issue

Marvellous Magda
Dolly Parton
Billion Dollar Babies

There's something about MAGDA

The comedienne extraordinaire, award-winning memoirist, equality activist, and now children’s book author, Magda Szubanski, never stops evolving and as she contemplates 60, she couldn’t be happier, she tells Juliet Rieden.

10+ mins

Princess Beatrice & Edo We're going to the chapel

History, romance and the glamour of Buckingham Palace gardens are in store when The Queen hosts her granddaughter for an exclusive family wedding in May

Princess Beatrice & Edo We're going to the chapel

3 mins

Dolly Parton BEYOND COMPARE

She’s the dirt-poor Tennessee girl with big dreams who became a global sensation. As Dolly Parton brings 9 to 5 The Musical to Australia, she talks to Juliet Rieden about love, ambition and not having children.

Dolly Parton BEYOND COMPARE

10+ mins

Dreams are made of this...

Michael Rowland has the best job in the world, he’s head over heels in love, and, adds wife Nicki, is the daggiest of dads. But a freak accident at 19 cast a pall of insecurity over the breakfast TV host, he tells Juliet Rieden.

Dreams are made of this...

10+ mins

State of GRACE

It was once a fairytale principality, replete with its own movie star princess, but in recent years Monaco’s air of shiny, untroubled glamour has begun to tarnish. William Langley travels to the ’Pink Palace’ to find a surprising new generation of royals who just might hold the key to Monaco’s reinvention.

10 mins

Tayla Harris

To mark International Women’s Day this month, we are launching our Women to Watch in 2020 series. And what better way to kick it off than with the AFLW superstar and campaigner for women and girls who is now an Our Watch Ambassador.

7 mins

Keeping it in the family

As a starry-eyed teen, Jason Donovan became famous for his role on Neighbours. Now history appears to be repeating itself for his daughter Jemma. The pair tell Tiffany Dunk why the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.

Keeping it in the family

9 mins

WHO KILLED BRENDA HEAN?

On a cold morning in 1972, Tasmanian society matron, environmentalist and adventurer Brenda Hean took off in a Tiger Moth en route to Canberra. Minutes later, her plane vanished. As Ingrid Pyne discovers, many Tasmanians still wonder who wanted this “troublesome” woman dead?

WHO KILLED BRENDA HEAN?

10 mins

The lost art of handwriting

It’s not just that the art, skill and romance of a handwritten letter may be slipping away. Research suggests putting pen to paper also has far-reaching health benefits for the brain

5 mins

Floor plan

Does the thought of jumping, running or even sneezing fill you with dread? Professor Kerryn Phelps tells how all of us can (and should) make pelvic care a daily health habit.

Floor plan

2 mins

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The Australian Women's Weekly Magazine Description:

PublisherAre Media

CategoryWomen's Interest

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

The Australian Women's Weekly is a monthly women's magazine that was first published in 1933. It is published by Are Media and is Australia's leading women's magazine.

The Australian Women's Weekly features articles on a variety of topics, including fashion, beauty, health, relationships, cooking, and parenting. It also features interviews with celebrities and inspiring women.

Here are some of the features of The Australian Women's Weekly Magazine:

* Fashion: The Australian Women's Weekly features the latest fashion trends from Australia and around the world. It also features interviews with fashion designers and models.
* Beauty: The Australian Women's Weekly features beauty tips and tricks from top makeup artists and hairstylists. It also features product reviews and interviews with celebrities about their beauty routines.
* Health: The Australian Women's Weekly features articles on health, fitness, and nutrition. It also features interviews with health experts and celebrities about their health and wellness tips.
* Relationships: The Australian Women's Weekly features articles on relationships, dating, and sex. It also features advice columns from relationship experts.
* Cooking: The Australian Women's Weekly features recipes for delicious and nutritious meals. It also features interviews with celebrity chefs and food writers.
* Parenting: The Australian Women's Weekly features articles on parenting, child development, and education. It also features interviews with parenting experts and celebrities about their experiences as parents
* Inspiring women: The Australian Women's Weekly features stories about inspiring women, such as entrepreneurs, athletes, and artists. These stories are designed to motivate and empower readers.

If you are interested in fashion, beauty, health, relationships, cooking, parenting, and inspiring women, then The Australian Women's Weekly is a great magazine for you. It is a stylish and informative magazine that will keep you entertained and informed.

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