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Your stars for 2026

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

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January 2026

The Weekly's astrologer, Lilith Rocha, reveals what's in store in 2026 for your astrological sign.

Your stars for 2026

Signs of the times

In 2025 we felt the earth shift under our feet, and this year's particular synchronicity of outer planetary movements has historically accompanied critical turning points in civilisational cycles. A combustible quintet of celestial bodies in fire and air signs ignites and accelerates the speed and momentum of global change. But the standout configuration of 2026 - a grand trine between Uranus in Gemini, Neptune in Aries, and Pluto in Aquarius - is the most consequential astrological alignment of our lifetime. While this transit amplifies collective energy of all kinds, there are rare and highly harmonious aspects which stress the necessity for a worldwide transition from “me” to “we” thinking, as we share the weight and wonder of life on Earth at this pivotal time. This year issues a powerful call for human communities to come together in connection, cooperation and collaboration: To lay down the weapons of mass distraction and focus our unified, communal intelligence on the wellbeing of our planet and its inhabitants.

ARIES Mar 21-Apr 21

Big picture: Neptune and Saturn’s complementary energies in Aries are conducting a major makeover of what you offer the world and how you do this, with Saturn anchoring and implementing your wildly inspired Neptunian ideas. This year’s keyword? Discipline.

Money matters: Jupiter, the lucky money planet, in your home zone for the first half of the year suggests spending on upgrades or renovations if needed. From July onwards, income from a creative output is increasingly likely.

Connections: As Uranus updates how you think and communicate, some social circles naturally fall away as new networks open up that are more aligned with your evolving path in the world.

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