Juliet Rieden is editor-at-large of The Australian Women’s Weekly where she writes main feature stories, is the royal correspondent and books editor. She is also a non-fiction author.
The speed of the evolution of actress Meghan Markle into royal Duchess of Sussex is dazzling to watch, and in many ways is thanks to the Queen – her joyful supporter.
The former Governor-General is very proud of her bush childhood and this month she took The Weekly to the wonderful town of Winton, birthplace of the people’s anthem Waltzing Matilda and of Qantas, and the place her parents met, writes Juliet Rieden.
Tina Arena has been performing since she was a six-year-old and has seen it all – Harvey Weinstein, loss, love and superstardom in Europe. She talks to Juliet Rieden about her most challenging role yet.
The Prince of Wales was welcomed with tears, tea, bugles and First Nation ceremony during a packed day that started at church in Cairns. The Weekly’s Royal Correspondent Juliet Rieden reports.
He's a Prime Minister constantly under siege, but Malcolm Turnbull knows his family always has his back. Here, The Weekly talks to Malcolm and his wife, Lucy, about childhood trauma, falling in love and why being a grandparent is "a beautiful thing".
The Weekly’s Juliet Rieden sat down with the 37-year-old mum-to-be and soon discovered there’s much more to this politically trail-blazing New Zealand PM than her positive pregnancy test...