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Home sweet home • For Valerie, early discharge from hospital rather than rehab was the best medicine.
Rose’s Golden Year • Rose Byrne’s monumental performance as a mother on the brink has earned the star her first Oscar nomination and a string of coveted awards. Her family and friends tell The Weekly that no one could deserve them more.
What I’ve Learnt About … taking a month off
Jessica Rowe & The power of Love Peter Overton • As The Weekly launches a new podcast celebrating the beauty of love, we invite one of our favourite couples to share their own love story.
Rachel Ward on ageing without apology • In the wake of a pile-on by age-shaming trolls, The Weekly sits down with Rachel Ward for a heart-to-heart about growing older joyfully.
The Beckham Family Feud • ‘True confessions’ by eldest son Brooklyn have punctured the perfectly curated image of Britain’s celebrated Beckham clan -and the question now is whether anything can fix the damage.
Kindness takes flight • It’s been decades since Lisa Killian fell in love with the red earth and turquoise ocean of the Kimberley. And now the Royal Flying Doctor Service nurse has found her calling, flying healthcare into remote communities.
‘Motherhood is a beautiful challenge’ • Starting out at just 13, Samantha Harris became Australia’s most prominent Indigenous model. Now, as she becomes a mum, Sam explains why representation is more important than ever.
The Power of the Moon • As we approach the year’s first total eclipse, The Weekly explores the myth and mystery, ancient past and precarious future of the moon.
Murder in Paradise • The NSW north coast has a disturbing history of unsolved murders and disappearances. Have its beaches, roads and rainforests been a killing ground for one or more serial killers?
The new Screen Queens • A new generation of actresses – bold, talented, and unstoppable –is shaping the future of Australian storytelling. These leading ladies are making waves and ready to define the next era of screen magic.
The child-free generation • Whether by choice or circumstance, more women than ever aren’t having children. But what will that mean as we grow older? The Weekly asks a group of Australian women about the freedom and pitfalls of ageing solo.
Return of The King • Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann breathed new life into Elvis Presley’s legend with his stunning 2022 film. And now he’s set to do it again with a documentary that shines even more light on the legendary entertainer. Baz chats to The Weekly about why he can’t help falling in love with the King.
Home is where the heart is • Twin sisters Carla and Jenna learnt first-hand that when times are tough you need someone who believes in you. Now they’re doing just that for others.
The woman history forgot • Long before feminism had a name, Ann Lee was preaching ideas that would make her one of the most radical religious leaders of the 18th century, and one of the most misunderstood. More than 200 years after her death, her story is being brought back into focus.
My story “The first time Dad said ‘I love you’.” • An old family legend set writer Sue Williams on a mission that took her around the world, only to find the story she was searching for was closer to home.
Lights, camera, action! • Watch out, Tinseltown, there’s a new Hollywood star beaming your way soon.
Denim forever • New looks and classic faves, in tops, skirts, jackets and jeans, plus accessories.
Modern classic • The fashion go-to is...