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Ways to help a friend in need
Watching a loved one struggle is tough. Here, experts reveal the best way to reach out and show your support.
THE ACTOR and THE SPY
As missiles fall on Ukraine and Russia makes nuclear threats, the world seems closer to global peril than it has at any time since the Cold War. And at the centre of it all are two unlikely adversaries: Putin, a dictator billionaire and former spy, and Zelensky, a onetime actor, comic and anti-corruption crusader whose courage has earned him a place in his people's hearts and the history books.
Simple seafood
Ocean harvest: Easter is a popular time to enjoy fresh Australian seafood, and our easy-to-prepare fish and prawn recipes are sure to become family favourites now and at any time of the year.
AMANDA KELLER : "I'm okay with being 60"
She's hit the big 6-0, seen the last of her children leave home and is settling into life as an empty-nester alongside her husband of 31 years. But while she once thought this would signify the beginning of the end, for Amanda Keller it is actually the beginning of an exciting third act.
Bad blood
Disgraced one-time tech billionaire Elizabeth Holmes has been found guilty of fraud. The whistleblower who helped topple her corrupt empire, Erika Cheung, speaks exclusively to The Weekly about bringing down one of Silicon Valley’s biggest cons.
A LABOR OF LOVE
He’s been described as the leader Australia doesn’t know. As the ALP’s Anthony Albanese steadies his nerves for the campaign of his life, he invites The Weekly into his home to get to know him a little better – and to introduce us to Jodie Haydon, who will be standing right by his side.
GOING UNDER
Twelve months ago, the tiny community at Telegraph Point on the mid-north coast of NSW was swamped by a once-in-a century flood. The long, hard work of rebuilding and recovery continues but, for many, life will never be the same.
How Chrissie got her groove back
Between work, raising a family and pandemic homeschooling, Chrissie Swan realised one day that she’d forgotten how to have fun. And so she blazed a fresh trail – and found opportunities opening up right in front of her …
Royal insider
Behind Palace gates with Juliet Rieden
The Aussie women conquering Hollywood
For too long, women have been under-represented in the world of film but a generation of inspiring creatives is changing that, and many of the industry’s most exciting talents are Australian.
The King and I
As she prepares to bring a new exhibition dedicated to Elvis Down Under, Priscilla Presley reveals her memories of the man she loved – and lost.
“I CHERISH EVERY MOMENT”
Eighteen months after the death of snowboarding champion Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin, the love of his life, Ellidy, gave birth to their daughter. And as their family is rocked by ongoing battles with illness and grief, little Minnie has brought the much-needed gift of hope.
To Sidney, with love
Actor, activist, award winner, icon. The Weekly celebrates the extraordinary life of Sidney Poitier, who passed away on January 6 at the age of 94.
IN COLD LIGHT
A Melbourne mum gunned down. A bookshop owner stabbed to death. A famous designer delivered a tragic end. Three murders three decades apart. Will 2022 deliver resolutions to these infamous Aussie cold cases?
MAGGIE'S SECRETS - Burnt pastry, great expectations and joy
She’s the most recognisable face in Australian cooking, beloved by millions and famous for introducing the world to the wonders of verjuice. But when the cameras are off, who is the real Maggie Beer?
Rita Moreno My WEST SIDE STORY
As West Side Story gets a reboot, Tinseltown legend Rita Moreno reflects on both her early years in Hollywood and the movie that would end up changing her life.
Mediterranean inspirations
Perfect for summer, these sharing-style dishes follow the healthy Mediterranean diet principles.
FOOD or SEX?
Actor Stanley Tucci’s lockdown videos and Emmy-winning food show turned him into a hot, midlife crush. Now he’s written a memoir about cooking, love and loss.
A dog's life
They work harder than any employee, never ask for a pay rise and – along with a positive environmental impact – help family businesses stay afloat. Now a new documentary explores the effects working dogs have on the farming industry.
Surf's up
Meet the Silver Salties, a club of age-defying beach buddies who are fun and fabulous, gutsy and resilient, and who change lives.
Meet our high-flying first responders
When someone’s in trouble in Australia’s rugged wilderness or wild oceans, first responders put their own lives on the line to get there. The Weekly salutes our rescue chopper crews.
Nicole Kidman - “It's nice to make people laugh for a change”
Oscar buzz is humming for Nicole Kidman’s brilliant portrayal of comedienne Lucille Ball. In a candid interview as Nic returns to our shores with her family, she reveals why this was such a tough and special role, the magic that fuels her marriage and how protecting her daughters is her top priority.
No joking matter
Days ahead of a hesitant start to 2022, Julia Morris gives her thoughts on how to embrace an uncertain new year – and not get cancelled while doing it.
“Love was my driving force”
What if you needed to raise $3.2 million to keep your child alive? That was the life-or-death predicament for one Queensland family, who nonetheless secured the world’s most expensive drug to save sick babies right across Australia.
Our heroes of 2021
This year has tested us beyond measure, but we’ve seen everyday Australians rise to its challenges in courageous, heartfelt and inspiring ways. The Weekly pays tribute to some of those everyday heroes.
The Greensborough pool miracle
Nothing evokes a Christmas epiphany like a new public pool and a packet of Alpines.
Light after darkness
For close to five decades, Trudy McCullagh searched high and low for a way to care for her son. Three years ago, she was finally introduced to an organisation that would give her family a sense of hope again.