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Australian Women’s Weekly NZ

Mar 01 2025
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

This month, I’m...

Masthead

Milestone birthday

Triple the fun

They faked it

They said what?

Women we love

Stars shine at Sundance Film Festival

“White heaven,”

Crackerjack claims top prize

Bruce Willis thanks fire heroes

Haute Couture Fashion Week

Urban honoured

A life lived out loud

Golden moments

Joan Collins to portray last days of Wallis

Around the world • Monkeys at Chongqing Zoo in China received red envelopes containing delicious food to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

Rachel Griffiths “Women don’t just stop having sex when they get older.” • The star of the Kiwi series Madam opens up about the importance of talking about sex – and why she’s proud to be part of a new wave of stars putting the conversation on the map.

Annabel Langbein ‘It’s Like A Joy Bomb!’ • Writer Sophie Neville chats to our fabulous foodie about how turning 60 forced a major life change. And why focusing on the things that bring pleasure has led her and husband Ted to their dream farmhouse in France – and reunited their family.

Naomi Watts • ‘Menopause is not the end … find a way to have fun with it!’

Welcome to The House of Spencer • The noble Spencer family is closely connected to the House of Windsor, not only through the marriage of its famous daughter, Diana. Both families also share histories of intrigue and scrutiny, which their new generations battle to leave behind.

Escape From Gloriavale ‘I’m reclaiming my life again’ • Theophila Pratt grew up in the cult, denied a childhood and a voice because of her gender. But since graduating from uni, she’s using those dark times to fuel her dream of helping others.

“Shame must change sides” • This past year, 72-year-old Gisèle Pelicot gave courage to women all over the world as she stood up to the perpetrators of a heinous crime and forged an inspiring legacy.

Jodie Haydon ‘Why I’m getting married to the PM’ • In an intimate chat at The Lodge, The Weekly gets to know the woman who captured the heart of the Australian Prime Minister – and learns what the couple has planned for their wedding.

Frida Kahlo “I Will Never Forget you” • Frida Kahlo’s artwork is instantly recognisable, her images as powerful today as the day she painted them. But equally as famous are the photographs one man – Nickolas Muray – took of the Mexican artist. Now, a new exhibition of Frida’s personal belongings reveals secrets about a love affair which, until now, has largely lain hidden in the shadows.

The women bringing fitness to the bush • Far from crowded city gyms and busy suburban studios, these female trainers are helping rural and remote Australians to get moving – and live a longer, happier life.

My Story ‘I homeschooled My Daughter All The Way To Oxford’ • Single mother Antonella Gambotto-Burke chose a less-trodden route which ensured her daughter was accepted into the world’s top university.

Bold And Beautiful • Down Under fashion meets NYC cool in looks that span casual to chic. Plus, a heads-up on autumn trends.

Keeping It Chic • Introducing Old Mates pub to the Big Apple. The Weekly gets an exclusive first look at the new venture in downtown New York as models Georgina and Lizzy showcase beloved Down Under fashion labels.

6 Ways To Nail New-Season Style • As we head into autumn, update your wardrobe with these fresh finds.

Save Your Skin • What to do when hormonal changes get...

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