Deborra-lee Furness: Stop calling me ‘lucky’ Deborra-lee Furness has asked that people stop calling her 'lucky' in relation to her life or her famous husband, Hugh Jackman.
Julie Bishop voted most powerful woman in Australia Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop, has been voted Australia's most powerful woman in the first ever Women's Weekly power list.
Join us at our book club event Meet The Australian Women's Weekly's inspiring July cover girl, Turia Pitt.
Celebrity fathers and their daughters There’s a special bond between fathers and daughters and it starts right from the moment they clap eyes on each other.
FLASHBACK! Clive Palmer, 12, in The Weekly in 1967 The Weekly has unearthed a story featuring a young Clive Palmer, 'one of the most travelled 12-year-olds in Australia', and his brush with death, published in the magazine in 1967.
Grant Denyer’s great escape There are few rules when it comes to carving a career in television, yet Grant has still managed to break most of them.
When grief is too much to bear It's difficult to contemplate what the death of a child might be like as a parent.
Grant Denyer responds to The Weekly Grant Denyer and Network Ten respond to the questions put forward by The Weekly.
Samantha Armytage: women need to lighten up She's the queen of breakfast tv and Australia's newest covergirl; and Samantha Armytage has a message for women – lighten up!