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A road less travelled
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

A road less travelled

Summer brings back memories of long drives and a simpler life. But did kids really have it better then?

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January 2021
What Christmas means to me...family
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

What Christmas means to me...family

A mum to two young boys, Melissa goes all out to emulate those big family gatherings that she remembers from a joyous time in her life.

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Christmas 2020
When love defeats terror
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

When love defeats terror

The terror attacks in Christchurch last year shocked the world, but the courage of those left behind inspired us too. Genevieve Gannon meets one mother who brought a terrorist to tears with an act of forgiveness.

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Christmas 2020
What Christmas means to me... wonder
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

What Christmas means to me... wonder

An ’80s celebration in Palmerston North was a real cracker for Jesse.

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Christmas 2020
What Christmas means to me...chaos
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

What Christmas means to me...chaos

When it comes to presents, Green goddess Marama repurposes it with love from the op shop.

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Christmas 2020
What Christmas means to me...hope
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

What Christmas means to me...hope

Host-with-the-most Matty’s rellies are in for a treat as he puts on the festive feast this year.

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Christmas 2020
What Christmas .means to me.. magic
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

What Christmas .means to me.. magic

Miriama loves nothing more than celebrating with whanāu, but she’s had some unforgettable foreign festivities too.

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Christmas 2020
Reddy for her next chapter
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Reddy for her next chapter

Her Excellency opens up about her reign as Governor-General and fighting for female leadership in a male-dominated world

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Christmas 2020
Royal Insider
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Royal Insider

Behind Palace gates with Juliet Rieden

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Christmas 2020
Rough seas
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Rough seas

This Christmas, Michael and Ann Smith are grateful to be alive. They tell Samantha Trenoweth about a spontaneous birthday cruise that steered them perilously close to death by COVID-19.

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Christmas 2020
Charlize's GIFT
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Charlize's GIFT

During her darkest days, Julie Gravina thought she’d never stop crying. Now, her daughter is preparing for her first Christmas concert and helping find a cure for the condition that nearly took her life. Genevieve Gannon reports.

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Christmas 2020
Annabel's new chapter: ‘My Christmas miracle'
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Annabel's new chapter: ‘My Christmas miracle'

The much-loved Kiwi cook tells Emma Clifton about the tough life lessons she’s learnt this year and why she’s hanging out for the festive season.

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December 2020
Traditional with a twist festive cakes
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Traditional with a twist festive cakes

Fruit and spice cakes, traditional and modern, hold a special place in the baking rituals of Christmas, and these recipes are our Test Kitchen favourites.

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December 2020
Entrepreneur ANNA - Kiwi toy tycoon
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Entrepreneur ANNA - Kiwi toy tycoon

Creating and running an empire is no child’s play, but gorgeous Anna Mowbray was raised to be a game-changer

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December 2020
Happy ghosts of Christmas past
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Happy ghosts of Christmas past

As 2020 sees many of our festive plans reimagined, Pat looks back at her Christmas columns over the decades, recalling simpler times.

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December 2020
Alice's wonderful world of vegetables
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Alice's wonderful world of vegetables

For health-conscious foodies, In Praise of Veg is the definitive kitchen companion to vegetables. Food literacy advocate and TV personality Alice Zaslavsky shares her warmth, humour and delicious recipes with The Weekly.

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December 2020
All creatures GREAT & small
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

All creatures GREAT & small

When a pig called Edgar trotted into Pam Ahern’s world, life as she knew it changed forever. Tiffany Dunk reports.

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December 2020
Christmas with the Cocquerels
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Christmas with the Cocquerels

The Weekly’s Style Director Mattie Cronan spends a leisurely day in the country with three generations of women from the one talented family.

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December 2020
'My girls have a new life'
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

'My girls have a new life'

It’s been two years since conjoined twins Nima and Dawa were separated by Australian doctors – and now, back at home, they’re flourishing. Samantha Trenoweth catches up with the little Bhutanese girls who stole the hearts of Australians.

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December 2020
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Through the ringer

In the Northern Territory’s dry season, Liz Cook has one of the most dangerous jobs on Earth – wild cattle and buffalo ringing. She shares her unlikely journey with Tiffany Dunk.

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November 2020
Play it again, Pat
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Play it again, Pat

Will the return of an old family favourite be music to everyone’s ears?

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November 2020
Never underestimate PRINCE PHILIP
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Never underestimate PRINCE PHILIP

He was “an alpha male in a beta role”, but according to biographer Ingrid Seward, the Duke of Edinburgh’s influence has been profound. Here, she talks to Juliet Rieden about what really makes the royal consort tick.

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November 2020
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

SAVED BY THE sea

Marathon swimmer Chloë McCardel has faced unimaginable challenges, both in the ocean and on land. She tells Genevieve Gannon about her most harrowing struggle, and how she hopes her honesty will bring hope to other women who are living through domestic abuse.

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November 2020
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

The barefoot doctor

Mamitu Gashe went from a poor peasant girl whose life was saved by Dr Catherine Hamlin to a surgeon in the Aussie heroine’s fistula hospital in Ethiopia. Sue Williams tells her story.

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November 2020
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

BEST FOOT forward

They’re the first things to get moving in the morning and the last to stop at night. Tiffany Dunk explores why it’s time to step up and take better care of our feet.

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November 2020
Samoan screen queen
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Samoan screen queen

Sima Urale’s childhood was, in her words, “very National Geographic”. She grew up in Samoa’s sleepy Fagamalo village, running naked and swimming with turtles.

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November 2020
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

CROWN PRINCE FAMILY Winning hearts & minds

They are the most influential family in Denmark, and increasingly Crown Princess Mary is making dynamic and passionate use of her royal platform at home and on the world stage. Juliet Rieden charts how the girl from Tassie has become a Princess of purpose.

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November 2020
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

DAWN FRENCH “I always just wanted to be happy”

In a powerful interview, Dawn French talks to Alice Bedford about motherhood, marriage, losing her parents and the joy of working with best pal Jennifer Saunders on the new film version of Death on the Nile.

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November 2020
A magic milestone “I've found myself at 40”
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

A magic milestone “I've found myself at 40”

Beloved TVNZ weather presenter Renee Wright admits she still doesn’t have all the answers, but after celebrating a big birthday, she tells Nicky Pellegrino she has found a way for her and her family to thrive.

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November 2020
Life after redundancy I will come back stronger
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Life after redundancy I will come back stronger

One News presenter Wendy Petrie admits it has been a struggle coming to grips with losing her job. But she tells Emma Clifton that with the help of her loving family and her can-do attitude, she will find her silver lining.

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October 2020