Womens-interest
The Australian Women's Weekly
An invisible disease
Women are three times as likely to be in the firing line when it comes to inflammation, but researchers are still investigating why
6 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
BEST in SHOW
With luxurious coats, bright eyes and perfect paws, these felines are ready to claw their way to the top - and into our hearts - at the NSW Cat Fancier Association's Autumn Show.
4 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Finding your flow
In this extract from her new book, the style expert explains how interior design can benefit your mental health and physical wellbeing.
3 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Make your great escape
Need a quick, refreshing change of scene? These long weekend options will have you raring to go.
2 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
WHAT I'VE LEARNT ABOUT...my T-shirt collection
Am I the only human alive who can be transported with pure clarity straight back to very specific happy moments just by observing a visual cue?
3 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
"I want to age disgracefully REBECCA GIBNEY
Last year, a few months before her 60th birthday, Rebecca Gibney was inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame. But that milestone does not signal a winding down, she tells The Weekly. Far from it!
9 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
JANE FONDA The revolution within
At 87, Jane Fonda has found the happiness that comes with introspection, good friends and a life well lived.
10 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
The kitchen of kindness
The Weekly meets Aunty Beryl Van-Oploo, whose compassion and vision have inspired Michelin-starred chefs and kids on the streets of Redfern.
9 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
JOIN the CROWD
As rates of loneliness soar, building community is more important for our health than ever.
5 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Body language
Could those random symptoms you've been shrugging off be a sign of something more serious?
4 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Making a splash
Inspired by The Weekly's children's birthday cake cookbook, we've made a mini version of the iconic Swimming Pool cake, and reveal how this favourite came together.
1 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
JACINDA ARDERN ‘I'm more present as a mum now’
In a new memoir, the former NZ Prime Minister reveals a deeply personal journey from small town Mormon girl to global political icon.
10+ min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
The royal network
These four young women are poised to become queens in their respective European nations. Little wonder they've banded together to help each other grapple with friendships and their futures, along with the responsibilities of the crown.
9 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
NOWHERE TO TURN
At some point, every single Australian will experience mental ill-health or know someone who has. But an investigation by The Weekly exposes the flaws of a mental healthcare system that is under-resourced, understaffed and under-appreciated. We meet the dedicated people on the frontline struggling to save lives.
10+ min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
My friend the Pope
Australian Father Dave Austin shares memories of his friend and colleague, Cardinal Prevost, who is now Pope Leo XIV.
2 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
FIRE ON THE ICE
Fifty years ago, two talented teenagers - Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean - formed a partnership which revolutionised ice dancing. Now they're preparing to hang up their skates - but not before a trip Down Under to share a final blaze of glory.
8 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
LIP SERVICE
Soft, smudgy and effortless, a picture-perfect pout is easy to nail.
1 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
The great escape
Reading a great book transports us to other times, places and adventures. But how on earth do you make time to get around to all of them?
3 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Getting her hands dirty
Trailblazing scientist Dr Mary Cole has dedicated her life to teaching farmers how to care for the land. And now she has received one of agriculture's highest honours.
4 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
WHO KILLED THE BEAUMONT CHILDREN?
It was the missing persons case that stole our innocence – three children snatched from an Adelaide beach in broad daylight on Australia Day, 1966. Now, almost 60 years later, an amateur sleuth and a retired police detective believe they have finally identified the man who abducted the Beaumont children.
7 min |
July 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Maggie's kitchen
Maggie Beer's delicious veg patties - perfect for lunch, dinner or a snack - plus a simple nostalgic pudding with fresh passionfruit.
1 min |
January 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Reclaim your brain
Attention span short? Thoughts foggy? Memory full of gaps? Brigid Moss investigates the latest ways to sharpen your thinking.
5 min |
January 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
The girls from Oz
Melbourne music teacher Judith Curphey challenged the patriarchy when she started Australia's first all-girls choir. Forty years later that bold vision has 6500 members, life-changing programs and a new branch of the sisterhood in Singapore.
9 min |
January 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
One kid can change the world
In 2018, 10-year-old Jack Berne started A Fiver for a Farmer to raise funds for drought relief. He and mum Prue share what happened next.
5 min |
January 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
AFTER THE WAVE
Twenty years ago, the Boxing Day tsunami tore across the Indian Ocean, shredding towns, villages and holiday resorts, and killing hundreds of thousands of people from Indonesia to Africa. Three Australians share their memories of terror, loss and survival with The Weekly.
8 min |
January 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
PATRICIA KARVELAS How childhood tragedy shaped me
Patricia Karvelas hustled hard to chase her dreams, but it wasn't easy. In a deeply personal interview, the ABC host talks about family loss, finding love, battles fought and motherhood.
10 min |
January 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Ripe for the picking
Buy a kilo or two of fresh Australian apricots because they're at their peak sweetness now and take inspiration from our lush recipe ideas that showcase this divine stone fruit.
5 min |
January 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Your stars for 2025
The Weekly’s astrologer, Lilith Rocha, reveals what’s in store for your astrological sign in 2025. For your monthly horoscope, turn to page 192.
10 min |
January 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
MEL SCHILLING Cancer made me look at myself differently'
One year on from going public with her bowel cancer diagnosis, Mel Schilling reveals where she's at with her health journey and how it's changed her irrevocably.
9 min |
January 2025
The Australian Women's Weekly
Nothing like this Dame Judi
A few weeks before her 90th birthday, the acting legend jumped on a phone call with The Weekly to talk about her extraordinary life – and what’s still to come.
10 min |
