Womens-interest
The Australian Women's Weekly
Rebecca Gibney "I've overcome a lot of challenges"
In her most candid interview yet with The Weekly, Rebecca Gibney shares how a shock autism and ADHD diagnosis put her on a path to self-acceptance and inner peace.
10 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Power pairs
Some foods are better eaten together to boost their nutrient absorption. Try these mighty combinations to supercharge the goodness in your diet.
4 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Academy AWARDS: For all the mothers
“I would like to dedicate this to the beautiful chaos of a mother’s heart,” said Jessie Buckley (centre), collecting the Best Actress Oscar for Hamnet.
2 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
From little things big things grow
At a one-of-a-kind playgroup in the north of Adelaide, Aboriginal Elders and children share wisdom, language, laughter and a lot of love.
5 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Our homecoming Queen
Their Majesties King Frederik X and Queen Mary of Denmark arrived for their first state tour just two years into their reign – underlining Australia's importance to the Queen.
5 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
The Mel Robbins theory
On the eve of her Australian tour, personal development author and podcast celebrity Mel Robbins sits down with The Weekly for a generous slice of life with a gin and tonic.
7 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
A journey to heal our hearts
In this exclusive extract, Stephanie Browitt and her mum, Marie, talk about the devastating White Island volcano disaster - and share being reunited with the heroes who put their lives on the line for survivors.
8 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
"WE LOVE COMING BACK TO AUSTRALIA"
Queen Mary's fairytale journey has taken her not only from Tasmania to Copenhagen, but also from the everyday to a life of service and devotion.
6 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Around the world
India Young Hindu women celebrate Holi in Kolkata, marking the end of winter with a festival of bright colour.
1 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
WHAT I'VE LEARNT ABOUT...being a cat person with CHRISSIE SWAN
I have always been a cat person. And a dog person. And a bunny person. And a person person. But I identify most as a cat person. Being called a “crazy cat lady” isn’t an insult to me.
3 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
A tiny heirloom
A christening robe worn by baby royals including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince William and Prince Harry will go on display in London.
1 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Saturday night fever!
In a small rural town in NSW, classic monthly ballroom dances are building community - and sparking some romances along the way.
7 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Dr Karl and the science of love
It turns out that love is often as much of a mystery to this man of science as it is to the rest of us. But there are a few things he can help shine a light on ...
4 min |
April 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Eat like a woman
Forget calorie counting, excessive exercise and skipping meals. The latest research shows that fuelling our bodies differently to men could be the secret to better health and longerlasting energy.
3 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Cheers to another year
When it came to her special day, sadly our columnist found that not all her birthday wishes were destined to come true.
3 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
How to be a super-ager
With the help of these simple, science-backed habits you could live a longer, healthier and happier life.
4 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
How a truckload of hay changed 5000 lives
Linda Widdup has been moved to tears by stories of farmers struggling through drought, fire and flood – and moved to action, founding an organisation that’s trucked 90,000 bales of hay all over this land.
4 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
OUR PINK LAKES IN PERIL
Increased droughts and flooding rains are putting Australia's iconid pink lakes at risk, but there is hope. Local communities and scientists are working to restore these precious waterways and the creatures who live there.
5 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
WHAT I'VE LEARNT ABOUT...
negative opinions
3 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Colour your world
Want to dip your toe into the world of colour but don't know where to start? Read on for an expert guide
1 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Killer Queens
Readers around the world are desperate for murder mysteries set in outback towns or the glittering Gold Coast. The Weekly explores the Aussie crime craze that's being led by fearless female writers.
10 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
The gift of love NARELDA JACOBS
For the first time since their wedding, Narelda Jacobs and Karina Natt share their love story and heartfelt journey to motherhood.
10 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Lila McGuire
You may not know her name yet, but you're likely to see a whole lot more of this talented newcomer as she makes her debut as a leading lady.
2 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Clea Newman 'Dad's happy place'
Paul Newman's youngest daughter, Clea, shares treasured memories of growing up with her screen legend dad as she brings his camps for kids with serious illnesses down under.
7 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
ANATOMY OF A SCANDAL in the HOUSE OF WINDSOR
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's public disgrace has set up aftershocks that could reverberate through the British Royal Family for decades to come.
9 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Can Al really run your life?
What would happen if you asked ChatGPT to make your decisions for a week? The Weekly took the challenge ... with some surprising results.
7 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
ROBYN MALCOLM - The midlife warrior
Far from a reluctant interviewee, actress Robyn Malcolm relishes the chance to use her public platform to shine a light on the realities of life - warts and all. And, in the process, remind the world why middle-aged women are a true force to be reckoned with.
5 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Running free
After being attacked while running in bushland, Sissy Austin thought she'd never run again. But with the help of her community, she's reclaiming women's right to run in safety and without fear.
7 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
GREAT Australian STORY
As director Wayne Blair prepares to bring Evonne Goolagong Cawley's incredible story to the screen in a new miniseries, Lila McGuire – the woman who portrays her – sits down with the sporting legend to ask her about her life and legacy.
3 min |
January 2026
The Australian Women's Weekly
Flick the switch - Even when we've pencilled in time off, unwinding is often easier said than done.
Here's how to actually switch off over the summer break.
5 min |