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In this issue

Exclusive with Natalie Joyce - Breaking her silence, How Barnaby betrayed us. Dame Quentin Bryce - The story I had to tell. Tina Arena on love, loss and coming home.

Natalie Joyce Invincible

In this exclusive interview, the former second lady, Natalie Joyce, breaks her silence, opening up to Lizzie Wilson about the worst two years of her life, the moment she confronted her husband’s mistress and how the love and support of the greater rural community ultimately saved her.

Natalie Joyce Invincible

10+ mins

“I'm better in my skin at 50”​​​​​​​

Tina Arena has been performing since she was a six year old and has seen it all – Harvey Weinstein, loss, love and superstardom in Europe. And now back in Australia with her partner and son, she’s finally ready to take on the most challenging and thrilling role of her career, she tells Juliet Rieden. 

“I'm better in my skin at 50”​​​​​​​

10+ mins

Celebrating “My Man”

Tiaras and medals dazzled, and Crown Princess Mary gave thanks to the love who “swept me off my feet”, as Denmark wished Crown Prince Frederik a happy 50th birthday. Juliet Rieden reports.

Celebrating “My Man”

3 mins

“My Country Childhood Made Me​​​​​​​ Who I Am” 

Dame Quentin Bryce was raised in remote, rural Ilfracombe and has a deep love of the bush. On a trip down memory lane she takes Juliet Rieden to the landmark town of Winton, where her parents met, and talks to the proud locals who wouldn’t live anywhere else.

“My Country Childhood Made Me​​​​​​​ Who I Am” 

10+ mins

Tantrums And Tiaras​​​​​​​

The reign in Spain is facing its most thunderous forecast yet, as commoner Queen Letizia elbows her mother-in-law, Queen Sofía, aside in a right royal rumpus pitching the old guard against the new world order. William Langley investigates.

Tantrums And Tiaras​​​​​​​

8 mins

Everything To Live For

More Australian children and young people die from suicide than any other cause. Genevieve Gannon meets a courageous young woman, Molly Koning, who has battled mental health issues all her life and tried to take her own life more than once. For the first time in a long while, she is looking to the future and wants to give others a sense of hope.

Everything To Live For

10 mins

Women Of The Outback

Some have thousands of years of history here; others blew in just a decade ago but the red dust has seeped into their veins. Samantha Trenoweth meets six women who have made Central Australia their home.

Women Of The Outback

5 mins

Getting Away With Murder

Since Lois Roberts (right) vanished from the side of a road in 1998, her twin sister, Rhoda (left), has never stopped looking for justice. Susan Chenery reports on this brutal murder in the NSW Northern Rivers and asks why Lois’ killer has never been found.

Getting Away With Murder

10 mins

Take Me Back To The Country

In the aftermath of a personal “year from hell”, ABC presenter Heather Ewart re urns to the country to revive and unwind. She takes Wendy Squires on a tour of the back roads of Murchison, her childhood home town.

Take Me Back To The Country

6 mins

Rediscovering The Lost Art Of Sleep

Sleep is the first thing we sacrifice when our lives get busy, but it’s as important to our health as the food we eat and the air we breathe. Genevieve Gannon uncovers links between sleeplessness and chronic disease and shares expert tips on catching more zzzzzs.

Rediscovering The Lost Art Of Sleep

7 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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