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Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Sep 01 2024
Magazine

The Australian Women's Weekly, NZ Edition, delivers hard-hitting news, gorgeous features, advice, inspirational stories and the best triple-tested recipes. It’s the ultimate magazine with something for everyone, while providing inspiration for women of all ages.

Editor’s letter

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In brief

In brief Around the world

Rachel Hunter ‘There are many ways to do life’ • Inspired by being true to her authentic self, the Kiwi supermodel embraced her spirituality. As she prepares to head to New Zealand to share her teachings, ‘our Rach’ opens up about grieving her beloved mother, becoming a grandmother herself and giving up her family home for a nomadic life.

Inside The World Of Princess Catherine • Using extensive connections in the royal household, a new biography reveals the inner world of the popular Princess – including her relationship with the King, her reaction to ‘Megxit’ and her role in the late Queen’s farewell. We publish an exclusive extract here.

Jelena Dokic • From her earliest days, Jelena Dokic has battled bullies, starting inside her own family. But as she goes on a personal health journey, she finds strength in standing up for others – especially when it comes to body shaming.

Getting to know the real Celine Dion • Writer Chrissy Iley reflects on her friendship with the Canadian superstar in the wake of her devastatingly intimate documentary, I Am: Celine Dion, and her surprise comeback at the Paris Olympics.

Madam Peacekeeper • When Cheryl Pearce entered the military in 1985, she and other women were seen as “diluting” the Army. Today, she holds one of the most senior positions in United Nations’ Peacekeeping.

“Thank God we make each other laugh” • A shared sense of humour has seen comedy couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall conquer the world. But what does life look like when the cameras go down?

Sarah’s designer life ‘My Wow Moment’ • As Head of Competition, the Wearable Arts creative shares how being the Material Girl behind the Wellington event is a dream come true.

Raiders Of The Lost Art • The world’s museums house treasures gathered over millennia from all over the globe. But things get sticky when the original owners want them back.

A room of one’s own • More and more of us are choosing not to live with the person we love. The Weekly meets three couples who’ve found that the best way to stay together is to live apart.

“As my world clouds over” • While writing a novel about a woman whose sight was impaired, author Kate Forsyth’s own vision began to vanish.

Flower Power • Inspired by nature in all her springtime glory, we’re embracing seasonal patterns and textures, and layering classic with new.

The New Neutrals • As the season turns and flowers bloom, it’s time to let the sunshine into your wardrobe. Embrace flowing cuts, light fabrics, floral prints, and hues of green and cream.

Shop With Women’s Weekly • Our online store has something for everyone, from stylish and comfortable clothes to interior touches for your home. Perfect for yourself or as a gift. Add these pieces (and many others) to your cart at womensweekly.com.au/shop

Into The Blue • You can’t see it, you can’t feel it … but this is how screen time silently affects your skin.

My makeup musts • Elizabeth Arden national education manager and make-up buff Nica Marcello shares the items in her cosmetics case she can’t live without.

The Great Exhaustion • Cooked. Shattered. Zapped. Zonked. Why are we all so tired?

Peri, we have a problem • Already contending with the physical and emotional changes that come with perimenopause, women are also being set up to fail professionally and financially, despite being at the peak of their careers.

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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 148 Publisher: Are Media Pty Limited Edition: Sep 01 2024

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The Australian Women's Weekly, NZ Edition, delivers hard-hitting news, gorgeous features, advice, inspirational stories and the best triple-tested recipes. It’s the ultimate magazine with something for everyone, while providing inspiration for women of all ages.

Editor’s letter

Masthead

In brief

In brief Around the world

Rachel Hunter ‘There are many ways to do life’ • Inspired by being true to her authentic self, the Kiwi supermodel embraced her spirituality. As she prepares to head to New Zealand to share her teachings, ‘our Rach’ opens up about grieving her beloved mother, becoming a grandmother herself and giving up her family home for a nomadic life.

Inside The World Of Princess Catherine • Using extensive connections in the royal household, a new biography reveals the inner world of the popular Princess – including her relationship with the King, her reaction to ‘Megxit’ and her role in the late Queen’s farewell. We publish an exclusive extract here.

Jelena Dokic • From her earliest days, Jelena Dokic has battled bullies, starting inside her own family. But as she goes on a personal health journey, she finds strength in standing up for others – especially when it comes to body shaming.

Getting to know the real Celine Dion • Writer Chrissy Iley reflects on her friendship with the Canadian superstar in the wake of her devastatingly intimate documentary, I Am: Celine Dion, and her surprise comeback at the Paris Olympics.

Madam Peacekeeper • When Cheryl Pearce entered the military in 1985, she and other women were seen as “diluting” the Army. Today, she holds one of the most senior positions in United Nations’ Peacekeeping.

“Thank God we make each other laugh” • A shared sense of humour has seen comedy couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall conquer the world. But what does life look like when the cameras go down?

Sarah’s designer life ‘My Wow Moment’ • As Head of Competition, the Wearable Arts creative shares how being the Material Girl behind the Wellington event is a dream come true.

Raiders Of The Lost Art • The world’s museums house treasures gathered over millennia from all over the globe. But things get sticky when the original owners want them back.

A room of one’s own • More and more of us are choosing not to live with the person we love. The Weekly meets three couples who’ve found that the best way to stay together is to live apart.

“As my world clouds over” • While writing a novel about a woman whose sight was impaired, author Kate Forsyth’s own vision began to vanish.

Flower Power • Inspired by nature in all her springtime glory, we’re embracing seasonal patterns and textures, and layering classic with new.

The New Neutrals • As the season turns and flowers bloom, it’s time to let the sunshine into your wardrobe. Embrace flowing cuts, light fabrics, floral prints, and hues of green and cream.

Shop With Women’s Weekly • Our online store has something for everyone, from stylish and comfortable clothes to interior touches for your home. Perfect for yourself or as a gift. Add these pieces (and many others) to your cart at womensweekly.com.au/shop

Into The Blue • You can’t see it, you can’t feel it … but this is how screen time silently affects your skin.

My makeup musts • Elizabeth Arden national education manager and make-up buff Nica Marcello shares the items in her cosmetics case she can’t live without.

The Great Exhaustion • Cooked. Shattered. Zapped. Zonked. Why are we all so tired?

Peri, we have a problem • Already contending with the physical and emotional changes that come with perimenopause, women are also being set up to fail professionally and financially, despite being at the peak of their careers.

Spot light on......


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