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90 years of women in The Weekly

Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

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September 2023

For the past nine decades, our sister magazine across the Ditch, The Australian Women’s eekby, has been dedicated to shining a light on those making a difference. We revisit some of the incredible women who won readers’ hearts, lit up others’ lives and helped to shape a country.

- TIFFANY DUNK, JULIET RIEDEN, SAMANTHA TRENOWETH

90 years of women in The Weekly

Bindi & Terri Irwin

While it was "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin who blasted the family into public consciousness in 1991, it is the females in his life who have proved instrumental in protecting his legacy and continuing his conservation crusade. Daughter Bindi was just six years old when Steve was killed in 2006, but even at that early age she knew her purpose. Just months after losing her father, Bindi joined The Weekly as a columnist, sharing her passion for wildlife. Terri, meanwhile, not only stepped up as sole owner of Australia Zoo and the Wildlife Warriors foundation, but made them bigger, "because I promised". Along with son Robert and Bindi's now-husband, Chandler Powell, the Irwin women returned to Lady Elliot Island - a tropical coral paradise the Irwins helped restore to health - with The Weekly in 2019. "We are a family who works together, lives together and holidays together," Terri said. "We communicate well, and I think it's a natural effect of losing Steve. I think we became closer and stronger as a family."

Elizabeth Evatt

Elizabeth Evatt was a trailblazing lawyer - Australia's first female Federal Court judge, the first Australian elected to the UN Human Rights Committee; she chaired the controversial Royal Commission on Human Relationships in 1977 and was the first Chief Judge of the Family Court. That role transformed marriage and divorce in Australia.

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Julie's family favourites

This month Julie Goodwin shares a zesty salad with crispy spiced chicken that can be served for lunch or dinner. This recipe may become your own family’s favourite!

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2 mins

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Jamie Oliver Food to change your life

This month, Jamie Oliver shares health-focused recipes from his new book, Eat Yourself Healthy.

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5 mins

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Great read

Don't be fooled. Heather Rose is not a writer; she is a magician. Her magic power? Being able to transport readers back in time to faraway lands. In A Great Act of Love, the destination is 19th century Hobart, where a young British woman,

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4 mins

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MISSING in THE HIGH COUNTRY

In the summer of 2002, Niamh Maye was just 18 years old and on a gap year when she went fruit picking in the apple orchards of Batlow, NSW. Niamh never returned, but her family still hopes to find a clue to the mysterious final days of her life.

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9 mins

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“The ice reflects you back.”

In February 2023, author Bri Lee travelled to Antarctica. She returned with the idea for a novel and lessons that will remain with her forever.

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5 mins

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JUDY BAILEY 'Women who truly inspire me'

The Women's Refuge patron pays tribute to the survivors whose lives have been changed by the organisation

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4 mins

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GEMMA'S REAL-LIFE PERSPECTIVE The power of being present

The former Black Sticks star and wellness coach shares how she and husband Richie McCaw are navigating the challenges of modern parenting for their three young daughters.

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15 mins

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Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

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Salads to savour

These sideshows are built for breezy entertaining. Lots of prep-ahead options, with flavour-packed dressings and clever combos that complement any main event.

time to read

4 mins

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