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Stars flock to Cannes
Women we love
Kate in Italy
Forty years of Australian Made
Australia Zoo’s first koala joey
Mary paw-ses before royals run
Death of a legend
Stevie Nicks, Beyoncé, Rihanna and Kylie Jenner
Around the world
Rainbow bright
Birken bandit
Alber-exit
To Hel and back
Clerical error
Shops in bloom
Fifty years of Deadly
Leah Purcell AM
Justine Saunders OAM
Kathy Mills OAM
Patricia O’Shane AM
Ash Barty AO
Ronald McDonald House aims to double capacity by 2030
Royal ROUND-UP • The King’s spring fling
Katie Noonan: • In a raw, emotional interview, Katie Noonan revisits the grief of losing her father and her marriage – and reveals what’s helping her come out the other side.
A modern- day fairytale • Dream Slugpair Once upon a time, in a land not so far away, there lived a beautiful princess. One day, a handsome prince saw her on TV and a romantic courtship began online. Now, as the princess – Georgie Tunny – writes her debut novel and the prince – Rob Mills – takes to the stage in a new musical, we talk to both of them about their happy ever after.
“There can never be closure unless we find Pete” • Twenty-five years after British backpacker Peter Falconio was murdered in the outback, his mother tells The Weekly that she draws solace from family but has not yet found peace.
Lisa Kudrow
A HOUSE OF CARDS • With alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein and a criminal trial in the family, support for the Norwegian royals is plummeting. Yet the stalwart King Harald V will not abdicate and strives to hold the House of Glücksburg together.
There’s a bear in there • ... and 60 years of memories
In conversation with Charmaine Caldwell • The Weekly’s Editor, Sophie Tedmanson, talks with the Vixin Beauty CEO about her passion for empowering women through skincare, being a female founder, and how to rise from adversity.
Charmaine Caldwell • What’s one piece of advice you would give another woman leader, or a female founder or CEO?
When wine o’clock stops. • For years, alcohol has been sold to women as a reward for getting through the day. But as many midlife women realise it’s taking more than it gives, is it time to rethink our relationship with alcohol?
WHAT I’VE LEARNT ABOUT …
Power of two • Behind every woman is someone who fuels her confidence and amplifies her shine. Here we celebrate the iconic mother–daughter duo, theatre icon Sue Hill and director/filmmaker Gracie Otto
The Rural Issue • Join Guest Editor Edwina Bartholomew as we celebrate country life and shine a light on the women blazing trails across regional Australia.
‘Why I call rural Australia home’ • In her own words, Edwina Bartholomew tells The Weekly why living on the land is the only choice for her and her newly “free-range” family.
A seat at the table • On a dairy farm just outside of Dubbo, The Weekly gathers 12 creative country women around a table to share a bounty of local produce, and the highs and lows of their lives in rural Australia.
The Year of the Woman Farmer • Thirty years ago, women rarely described themselves as farmers. Much has changed! From cattle country to cotton fields, we celebrate the women keeping Australian agriculture alive.
Welcome to Whyalla: Steel City • Edwina Bartholomew returns to her hometown as it grapples with a steelworks in crisis and discovers a community rallying together.
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