Peter Whiffen believes that he has a gift for exorcism, which he once advertised on Gumtree under “free exorcisms”, and performs about one a day – even over Skype.
It wasn't until after Keisha was convicted of drug charges she learned she was pregnant. The Weekly’s Clair Weaver goes inside Australian prisons to see what life is really like for mum and bub.
Across Australia, religious groups are offering to help gays and lesbians overcome same-sex attraction. Clair Weaver goes undercover to find out what’s going on.
Almost 90,000 young Australian women are turning to wealthy, older men to fund a lifestyle of pampering, designer clothes and international travel. But at what price?
The chilling truth is that this headline isn’t just a one-off. Up to one in five child sex offenders starts abusing kids before they turn 10, a leading Australian expert warns.
Diane is the same age as me. She has a daughter who is the same age as my son. Just like me, she had a career she loved, a home, a car and juggled work and family.
How did a popular socialite and mother of two come to be found dead in her apartment with a stab wound to her stomach? And exactly what was the relationship between her and her accused murderer?
Shortly after welcoming her daughter into the world, Emma Macdonald was brought to tears by the plight of a woman dying in childbirth. So with the help of her obstetrician, she did something about it.
It used to be a diagnosis mired in stigma and despair. Yet today, as Bernie Mitchell’s inspirational story illustrates, bipolar disorder is no prohibition to a successful and fulfilling life.
Skye McCutcheon and her Waratahs rugby star husband Patrick share their heartbreaking story of witnessing a loved one being ravaged by one of Australia’s deadliest cancers
We all tend to accumulate a lot of stuff, as part of modern life but doing a big clean out can bring a host of benefits, including creating more space, saving money and reducing stress.
Sugar has been cast as the villain of the food world. Allegedly responsible for making us ever fatter and sicker. But data shows Aussies eat less sugar today than they did 70 years ago.
The latest heartbreaking case of dangerous advice from an alternative health advocate has raised serious questions about the virtually unregulated world of wellness .
She's the human rights advocate at war with the government over children in detention. Now Gillian Triggs talks to The Weekly about her own child, Victoria, who was born with a profound disability.
Surgery in Australia has become an obscene boys’ club for some, ruled by innuendo and sexual harassment. But there are whistle-blower female surgeons fighting the system – at great personal cost.
Today is World Ovarian Cancer Day. To bring the issue into focus, we share our chat with Elly Mayday the plus size model, who was about to break into the big-time when cancer struck.