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Meet the man making the Irwins smile again

Meet the man making the Irwins smile again

Meet the man making Bob and Bindi smile again! “Briano” has become a father figure for the Croc Hunter’s kids.

A knockabout bloke whose idea of a good time is surfing or jumping on the back of a croc is making the Irwins smile again – especially young wildlife warrior Robert.

With his father, the late Steve Irwin, not around to guide him, and his granddad Bob no longer a big part of his life, Robert has found a father figure in Brian Coulter. The Australia Zoo employee, known as “Briano”, was a great mate of Steve and loves to spend time with six-year-old Robert.

“It’s great to see Briano take little Robert under his wing … he is almost like a father figure to him. All the staff at Australia Zoo love to fuss over Robert and Bindi, but Briano’s relationship with Robert is just that little extra special,” says an insider at Australia Zoo.

“Robert has a special relationship with a lot of the men at the zoo, but none more so than Briano. Robert probably sees a lot of his dad in him.”

Just like Steve, Brian is a fearless croc hunter and deep-sea diver. Steve’s widow, Terri Irwin, has enormous respect for him, and regards Brian and his wife, Kate, who also works at the zoo, as family.

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Libby Trickett: I’m swimming to save my marriage

Libby Trickett: I'm swimming to save my marriage

The Olympian is back in the pool, and beating the blues.

It’s early morning and the water is cold, but Libby Trickett dives straight in, without hesitation or much of a splash. Back in the pool again after quitting the sport last December, swimming’s golden girl is on a mission, determined that with every stroke she will lift her mood, brighten her life – and heal her three-year marriage.

The 25-year-old’s bond with husband Luke has been under strain during her months of battling the blues, say friends, who reveal Libby’s retirement from her glittering career took a heavy toll on their relationship.

“When she gave up swimming, Libby thought she’d instantly feel more carefree and less stressed, but it wasn’t like that – instead, the feeling of loss was devastating for her, and also for Luke,” says one fellow Aussie swimmer.

“Neither of them understood just how entrenched the sport was in their life together. It’s how they met, as teenage swimmers representing Australia, and they married just as Libby’s fame was taking off, so it’s always been an intrinsic part of their lives.

“You can joke that there were three of them in the marriage, but swimming is at the very heart of their relationship. Without it, something seemed to be missing.”

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Tamara Jaber exclusive: Why we split

Tamara Jaber exclusive: Why we split

She stayed silent when tawdry revelations about her estranged husband’s love life were revealed, but the singer wants the world to know she is stronger for surviving the pain, and hopes Kyle finds love again.

Tamara Jaber is far more beautiful in the flesh than the young woman with the gleaming smile, big hair and sequins we came to know and love on hit TV show Dancing With The Stars.

Her skin is flawless and you could drown in her huge, emerald eyes, but scratch beneath this glamorous façade and you will find a down-to-earth Aussie chick with a great sense of humour and an endearing ability to laugh at herself. It’s this ability to see the funny side of life that she’s had to increasingly rely on this year, as her marriage to shock jock and The X Factor judge Kyle Sandilands fell apart just weeks before she made her debut on DWTS.

“I think I have lived a lot for my age,” says 28-year-old Tamara in an exclusive interview with Woman’s Day. “I’ve been married, I’ve been in a relationship since I was 19 and for the whole of my twenties – and I loved it and that was my life. But now it is very, very different.”

Tamara looks uncomfortable when asked if she still loves Kyle, who has made no secret of the fact he is also moving on.

“I’m not going to answer that,” she says, with a wry smile. “I don’t hate him. Hate is a very strong word, and I don’t hate anyone. There is no way you could be with someone for 10 years and … I still believe in love and I don’t rule it out for either one of us. I hope Kyle does find love again.”

Related video: Kyle’s denial

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Karl Stefanovic on love, family and why I got the snip

Karl Stefanovic on love, family and why I got the snip

The popular Today show host and doting dad shares his secrets to a happy marriage – and a few uncomfortable facts.

Karl Stefanovic’s children are clamouring for him to join them on the trampoline. Despite some unconvincing protests about why he shouldn’t, it doesn’t take them long to persuade him to roll up his jeans and climb on.

As they bounce in unison, his children, Jackson, 11, Ava, 5, and four-year-old River, are delighted. They can’t stop giggling at their dad’s childlike enthusiasm, and the more they laugh, the more Karl laughs. Soon, all four are bouncing and falling about hysterically.

The giggles are infectious, and as Cassandra, Karl’s wife of 15 years, watches on from the leafy garden, she’s laughing too. It’s clear that the Stefanovics are one very happy family. Whether it’s blowing bubbles with Ava, jamming with Jackson – Karl on the guitar, Jackson on sax – or running around with the baby of the family, River, it’s obvious there’s nowhere Karl would rather be than at home among the chaos of family life in a friendly Sydney suburb.

Despite Karl’s incredibly successful TV career working as a reporter and now co-hosting Today with Lisa Wilkinson, it’s his role of dad and husband he’s most proud of.

“I have three beautiful children,” he grins, as the family squeeze onto the plush sofa in their cosy home. “We’re having a great time.”

Related Video: Karl impersonates Tom Cruise’s, Les Grossman

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Man-eater Jen! 2 men, 2 days!

Jennifer Aniston seems to be auditioning for a new leading man.

Sexy and single Jennifer Aniston had a busy schedule last week, flirting up a storm with two bachelors – Cougar Town star Josh Hopkins and entrepreneur Harry Morton – at successive dinners in Los Angeles.

As our exclusive photo reveals, the 41-year-old actress left in Josh’s car after a romantic rendezvous at ritzy eatery Madeo. Jen, who was introduced to the hunky actor by best friend and Cougar Town star Courteney Cox, arrived at the popular Italian restaurant for dinner with Josh at about 7.30pm before settling in for three hours.

Read the full story in this week’s Woman’s Day, on sale Monday September 13, 2010.

View our gallery of Jen’s many men.

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Jennifer Aniston co star in Cougar Town Josh Hopkins

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Oprah: Why my show is over

Oprah: Why my show is over

After a quarter of a century as queen of daytime TV, Oprah reveals the reason she’s calling it quits.

After 25 years of groundbreaking interviews, emotional revelations, multiple awards and the best giveaways ever, Oprah Winfrey is finally shutting up shop on her TV talk show. Arguably the most influential TV personality of all time, Oprah has helped sell millions of books and launched a myriad of successful careers. Her next venture is OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network, but for the moment her talk show is still her number one priority. “My intention is to be fully present this season,” says Oprah, 56. “To take in every experience and allow myself to feel it all.”

Why did you decide to end your show after this season?

It just feels like the right time. I always wanted to leave when I felt the platform was still vital and held some kind of meaning in the hearts and minds on the audience.

The Oprah Winfrey Show has been a major part of your life for 25 years. Will there be a lot of tears?

I don’t intend to be crying the whole season. The only time I get really emotional and nostalgic about the show is when I think about the viewers. It will be bittersweet because it’s bringing this chapter to a close. The show hasn’t been a big part of my life. It’s been my life. I didn’t have children. I had the show. And I have created a family of support from my staff and the audience that really has had a huge impact on my life.

How will you top last season’s kick-off – the Black Eyed Peas’ concert with half of Chicago dancing in a choreographed number?

We’re not closing down any streets and I don’t know if there will be dancing. But it will be meaningful in its own way. And I absolutely can’t tell you what it will be.

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Hugh jackman helps out cancer patient

Hugh jackman helps out cancer patient

It’s the video that has moved hearts the world over – a loving tribute from a Sydney cancer patient to his devoted wife.

For cancer patient Kristian Anderson, a straightforward “I love you” wasn’t enough to express his gratitude to Rachel, his wife of seven years. She had been his “rock” since he was diagnosed with cancer last October, and she deserved something extra special for her 35th birthday on August 22.

So Kristian aimed high, asking hunky Wolverine star Hugh Jackman – Rachel’s favourite actor – and New Zealand prime minister John Key to help make a heartfelt video birthday present.

“Hugh Jackman certainly gave the clip some Hollywood glamour. He’s got millions of fans, not just Rachel, so everyone who’s seen his movies will be amazed to see him in my video, for sure,” says Kristian. “It’s certainly taken its popularity to a whole new level.”

Kristian, 35, has been having chemotherapy since being diagnosed nearly 12 months ago with bowel cancer that has spread to his liver. Until last week, he and Rachel were effectively fighting their cancer battle alone; now their plight is being tracked by millions around the world.

“Rachel has had so much on her plate,” says Kristian. “She’s been looking after me and our boys and working, too. The video was a special way of thanking her and showing people what we were going through.

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Dry hands help

Question

My hands get so dry in the cold that they feel like sandpaper. How can I keep them smooth?

Answer

A lack of humidity in winter can make your skin feel much drier than usual, so always wear rubber gloves in the kitchen and use conditioning handwashes rather than soaps.

Keep your hand cream nearby, so you’re reminded to apply it regularly. To help your hand cream penetrate more effectively, start by giving your hands an exfoliating treatment to buff away dead skin.

Manicurist Christina Fitzgerald recommends simple sorbolene, but if you like a more luxurious, fragranced cream, try Lanolips Rose Balm Intense For Very Dry Hands & Nails, $18.95 or Burt’s Bees Beeswax & Banana Hand Creme, $19.95.

For intense hydration, slather on a cream before you go to bed and slip on a pair of cotton gloves.

The AWW Beauty Team

Related video:Dr Phillip Artemi gives some tips of how to prevent skin from ageing.

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How to throw a dinner party on a shoestring

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There’s a global financial crisis going on, and lots of us are staying home instead of heading out to pricey restaurants. But staying home doesn’t have to mean no socialising or sensational entertaining! We’ve got a couple of simple, easy, delicious and best of all – cheap! – recipes that will feed your friends for very little outlay.

Win a sensational dinner party for you and three friends

First, a hearty vegetarian stew, then a classic crumble that you can serve with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream.

Main meal: Italian chickpea stew

Serving size: Serves 4

Cuisine type: Italian

Cooking time: More than 1 hour

INGREDIENTS

1 cup (200g) dried chickpeas

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 medium red onion (170g), chopped coarsely

2 cloves garlic, crushed

425g can chopped tomatoes

2 cups (500ml) vegetable stock

1 medium eggplant (300g), chopped coarsely

2 large zucchini (300g), chopped coarsely

2 tablespoons tomato paste

1/3 cup coarsely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

METHOD

Place chickpeas in medium bowl, cover with cold water; stand overnight, drain. Rinse under cold water; drain. Place chickpeas in medium saucepan of boiling water; return to the boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, about 1 hour or until chickpeas are tender. Drain.

Heat oil in large saucepan; cook onion and garlic until onion softens. Add chickpeas and remaining ingredients; bring to the boil. Reduce heat; simmer, covered, 30 minutes. Uncover; simmer, about 30 minutes or until mixture thickens slightly.

Serve stew sprinkled with parsley, and topped with grated parmesan, if desired.

This recipe is from The Australian Women’s Weekly’s Cheap Eats cookbook.

Related video TODAY cook Julie Goodwin creates the perfect appetizers for your dinner party

Dessert: Apple and blackberry crumble

Serving size: Serves 8

Cuisine type: Traditional

Cooking time: More than 1 hour

INGREDIENTS

10g butter, optional

800g granny smith apples, peeled and chopped

2 punnets (300g) blackberries (or use frozen berries if not in season, or if they’re cheaper this way)

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1 tablespoon raw or demerara sugar

200g plain flour

100g butter

1/2 cup (110g) raw or demerara sugar

1/2 cup (60g) flaked almonds

METHOD

Pre-heat oven to 180C or 160C fan-forced.

Grease 2 litre capacity baking dish with butter, optional (this is to prevent any of the fruit from sticking – it is not absolutely vital).

Combine apples and blackberries in prepared dish, sprinkle with combined sugar and cinnamon.

For topping: using fingers rub flour, butter and sugar together in large bowl. Stir in almonds.

Squeeze mixture lightly in hands to form coarse lumps before sprinkling over fruit.

Bake in pre-heated oven for 40 – 50 minutes, until fruit is tender and topping browned.

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Six ways to put the sizzle back in your relationship

If your relationship is feeling comfy but a tad boring, here are 6 ways to add instant romance. (And don’t say you haven’t got time. You have 1,440 minutes in every day — how you use those minutes is up to you!)

1. Go for the classics:

Overdo something. Does he love black jellybeans? Buy a kilo! Her 30th birthday? Send 30 sunflowers. Place a rose under the windshield wiper of her car. (P.S. Men like flowers, too). Kiss each other at every red light. Put a photo of her in your wallet (and a BIG one of her on your desk). Toast one another every time you hold any sort of glass.

2. Be prepared:

Make a list of at least 10 things you know your partner would love to do or see. Always have on hand – scented candles, chocolates, a bottle of chilled champagne and a cute card. Wrap gifts beautifully: remember that the presentation is nearly as important as the gift itself.

3. Think outside the square:

Create a collage of photographs of the two of you, or write a list of all the things you like about your partner on a parchment scroll. You don’t have to be artistic, just sincere. Hide notes under pillows, in his tool box, under his dinner plate, frozen in ice cubes. Having pizza? Ask the chef to scatter the pepperoni slices in the shape of a heart.

4. Splash out:

Hire a flautist to play during dinner at home. Have her portrait painted from a photograph. When’s the last time you went to the ballet? The opera? A concert? Rent a classic car and take it out for a Sunday drive. Has she got a favourite toy animal? Slip a bracelet onto its paw or a pretty scarf around its neck. What’s your fantasy? Hire His and Her fancy dress outfits – cowboy and cowgirl, pimp and ho …

5. Shake things up:

On a budget? Trade homes with a friend for the weekend. The change will refresh you both and it won’t cost you a cent. Do one of her chores for her (and get bonus points by letting her find out for herself, without you telling her how virtuous you’ve been!) Take a shower together. Eat dinner by candlelight. Listen to romantic music, like The Phantom of the Opera or Andrea Bocelli’s Romanza.

6. Surprise!:

Buy her a kitten. Carve her initials and yours in a tree. Buy some gorgeous lingerie and leave it on the bed, with a note. Use those ‘conversation heart’ lollies to spell out a romantic message on her dressing table. Draw hearts on the eggs in the fridge. Sticky-tape an “I love you” note to the underside of the toilet lid (hell, he leaves it up anyway). Hang fairy lights outside so she can see them from the kitchen window, balcony, or whatever. Greet him at the door wearing a big pink bow – and nothing else. Have a picnic. In bed.

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