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Give your office a makeover: DIY your own home office with these helpful tips
Working from home will never be the same.
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Remembering Olivia Newton-John’s career and honouring the legacy she leaves behind
From a teenage singer in Melbourne to an international sensation.

REAL LIFE: This talented TikTok psychic medium predicted his mum’s death
''After losing her, I was determined to help others.''

EXCLUSIVE: How Kylie Gillies’ country Australian childhood almost held her back from one of her biggest career highlights
Why it "really is the cherry on top" of her career.
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Samantha Armytage has no regrets about taking a huge leap of faith in her career and love life, and she’s never been happier
''It was the best thing I've ever done.''
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How to turn your passion for wellness into a career
Take inspo from these women who studied natural health.

Calling all young female business owners! Are you Australia’s next small-business superstar?
This is the contest you need to enter!
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Three women share their career change stories
Thinking that it's time for a change? Here are the pros and cons of pursuing a new career path.

5 healthy habits to adopt at work in 2020
Achievable health and wellness goals you can take to work.
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5 ways to be happier, healthier and better off by 2020
And this new podcast is a great way to start.

Home and Away’s Georgie Parker reveals why her family is to thank for her career success
The TV icon, who is ready to bare all, gives thanks to her nearest and dearest.
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How to write a cover letter that will get you the job
Employers get bombarded with applications on a daily basis. Here's how to make sure yours gets the attention it deserves.
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Your superannuation checklist at every age and life stage
You're never too young, or old, to get your money in order.

Meet the inspiring women levelling the playing field in male-dominated careers
The five Aussies showing the world that women can.

Connie Yuen took a leap of faith and landed in the (delicious) profession of her dreams
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“I don’t see starting a family as a full stop on my career…” Edwina Bartholomew on life, love and having it all
Ahead of her upcoming wedding, Sunrise presenter Edwina Bartholomew talks life, love, fitness and her plans to start a family.

Hello? Housekeeping! The WEIRDEST hotel questions you’d ever ask ANSWERED
Dead bodies, bed bugs and how to snatch up a super-cheap room, included...

“The good definitely outweighs the bad” : What does it really feel like to be a surrogate?
Who are these amazing women and what drives them to make such a sacrifice?
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Noni Hazlehurst’s proudest career moments
Noni looks back on life as an up-and-coming star in the 1970s.

The best jobs for retirees
You probably never thought you'd want to work again when you retired, but life doesn't always work out that way.
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This CEO had the best response to his employee taking a mental health day
Mental health days in the workplace need to be a thing, like five minutes ago.

3 ways to get out of a home office rut and breathe life into your workspace
Feeling uninspired? Here are three easy ways to revamp your workspace and boost your productivity levels.

8 working mums share their best career (and life) advice
#4 is something we can all get on board with.
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Five things every female business owner should know
Whether you're in the early stages of entrepreneurship or dreaming of starting your own empire one day, these top tips will stand you in good stead.

Nice women don’t get paid as much as assertive women
And then men get paid more than all of us. Sigh.

Gender pay gap report: Women working full-time earn $27,000 less than men
The data confirms gender pay gaps in favour of men in every industry...
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This Aussie legend has notched up 30 years working at Maccas!
Being in his role for 30 years Russell has seen many changes from new procedures, uniforms, menus and staffing to name a few...

How a challenging childhood can shape your future
The compassion of a stranger when he was a child gave Alex Malley, chief executive of CPA Australia and best-selling author of The Naked CEO, an essential element of the strong leadership skills he has today.

Why I swapped police work for prostitution
She was senior constable with the Victorian Police force. Now, she's a high-class escort.
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Sydney woman claims dole because of large breasts
A woman is claiming her size 15HH breasts are stopping her from finding any employment.

How to succeed in small business
Six of Australia’s most brilliant business minds share their top tips for succeeding in small business.
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Meet our Women in Business Awards winners!
We are proud to announce the winners of The Australian Women’s Weekly/CPA Australia 2016 Women in Business Awards.
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What REALLY happens on a ‘business trip’
From taking a communal bath in Japan to sipping on fermented mare’s milk in Mongolia, getting a business deal over the line can involve some tricky cultural navigation.

7 reasons you should use Microsoft OneNote for your business
Forget any other applications when doing business work – OneNote has it all.

5 myths about corporate culture
Productivity expert Cholena Orr is taking aim at outdated notions about corporate culture.
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How to make the most of your redundancy
Being pushed out of your job before you’re ready to leap into retirement can come as a shock – but it pays to resist blowing your redundancy payout on holidays and designer shoes.

Are women who ‘want it all’ too ambitious?
And on the flip side, is this very quality holding us back in the workplace? Because last time we checked women were great at multi-tasking.

Women get more help with their small business
Some assistance, please! Are women getting more financial help than men with their aspiring business dreams?
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Discrimination is rife for working mums
Half of Australia's working mothers are punished for parenthood but statistics reveal many women let the discrimination slide.

Are women failing in business?
With half of start-up businesses failing in the first few years, women are falling head-first into financial hardship before they even get a chance to come up for air.

Husbands hinder women’s careers, Harvard study finds
While children are often blamed for females falling behind in the boardroom a new Harvard study suggests it's actually husbands who are holding women back.
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New research finds CEOs with daughters are nicer to employees
The research found that CEOs with first born daughters are the nicest and more conscious of employee needs.

How you can earn an income from your unused rooms
Get The Weekly’s guide to unlocking some extra cash by utilising what you already have.

How you can unlock your hidden equity and earn thousands
See how your family home or first investment property can be a springboard to wealth.
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How to invest in property (even if you only have a 5 per cent deposit)
It’s always a good time to buy an investment home and the process is easier than many of us might think.

How to use social media to boost your business
How you can make the digital revolution work to your financial advantage.
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7 Signs You’re Ready For A Career Change
Disheartened? Disillusioned? Depressed? It might be time for a career change.
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The $400,000-a-year New Zealand job no one wants
“I can offer them a really, really amazing income; it’s incredible...”

Ways to quit the rat race
When working in the concrete jungle gets too much, many of us fantasise about having a sea change or tree change. Yet how feasible is it financially?
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Your guide on how to subdivide
Replacing an old house with modern townhouses can be a big earner. The Weekly complies the best tricks and tips to get your property to turn a profit.

Granny flats: The great money maker
Find out how this the humble granny flat is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to an apartment that can more than pay its way.

Teen sacked via text hours after suffering miscarriage
...you won’t be in the right frame of mind after your sad news. Sorry.
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Robbie Williams tells: “I may move to TV!”
Robbie Williams has only just touched down in Australia for his Let Me Entertain You tour and already he’s telling reporters that his next move may be off the stage and on to the small screen.
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Footy Show star Erin Molan reveals shocking sexist attacks
We’d all like to think the world we live in is one devoid of horrific sexism and brutal verbal abuse but a brave Erin Molan shows we’ve got a very long way to go.

Camilla Franks: How to succeed in business
When celebs like Beyoncé and Oprah are wearing your garments, you know you’ve made it. Such is the case for Camilla Franks and her wildly popular caftan creations. In this exclusive interview, Camilla tells us where it all began and announces her plans for a restaurant, a hotel and a healing retreat in Africa.
Ian Narev says there’s ‘no excuse’ for not promoting women as CEOs unite for gender equality
The idea that you have to compromise on quality to get women in leadership roles is simply fanciful.
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PROFILES: Generation Next
The Weekly profiles industry conquerors Kate Waterhouse, Stephanie Gilmore, Sarah Morton-Ramwell, Jessica Hart and Miranda Tapsell.

Intern finally sticks it to horrible boss
One cheeky intern carefully hid a note on a post-it to tell their boss how they really felt.
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‘Right now buy, don’t rent’ says senior Royal Bank of Australia official
Under our assumptions, owning a home is now more attractive, relative to renting, than it has been at any time in the past 30 years.

Nurse writes open letter to Tony Abbott: ‘We miss weekends with our families to take care of yours’
"Shift work is NOT a lifestyle choice." - Nurse Dani Tinkler says that changes to penalty rates won't just affect nurses, it will affect the ones they care for.

Annabelle Chauncy: The new face of Generation Y
Just how does a 21-year-old travel to the other side of the world and build a school from scratch? Susan Horsburgh travels to Uganda to see how this tenacious young Australian has realised her dream.
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Rose McGowan reveals sexiest audition note for Adam Sandler film: “Push up bras encouraged”
Actresses told to 'read the script' and 'wear a push up bra' to audition for upcoming film starring Adam Sandler.

This CEO kept her pregnancy a secret for fear of losing her job
I hid my pregnancy from investors, from family, even from my own business partner.

Why are our surgeons so sexist?
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.
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How to buy a property off the plan
Buying a property off the plan, before it is completed, often even before it is started – is a leap of faith. Here Money Magazine's Pam Walkley offers these six steps to ensure the best outcome.

A Day in the Life Of… Gardener and Marks
The Weekly's Hande Renshaw caught up two women who have turned their obsession with collecting into a career.
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ATO uncovers Australia’s richest and poorest postcodes
The Australian Taxation Office's newest tax report highlights a huge pay gap between the nation’s richest and poorest.

Dutch retirement home offers rent-free housing for students to hang out with elderly residents
A nursing home in the Netherlands is offering rent-free housing to students in exchange for their assistance entertaining and socialising with elderly residents.

Study: Female CEOs more likely than men to be fired
It's true. Women who succeed in breaking through the glass ceiling are more likely to be pushed off the glass cliff.
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Dos and Don’ts: how to dress for success
Should you dress for the job you want, not the job you have? We dusted off our sharpest suit and consulted the experts.

Is your name holding you back from getting jobs?
A landmark study has found that people with unusual or difficult-to-pronounce names are less likely to succeed at work.

Is your weight affecting your employment chances?
If you're not getting the job you want, there's a big chance it's got nothing to do with your resume.
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These sisters are in the running for $10,000. You could be too!
The Australian Women’s Weekly’s exciting Women in Business Awards is calling for business owners who would like an injection of cash and expertise – and who wouldn’t?

Recent study reveals the sexiest professions
A recent study shows which job profession is the most attractive.

Women lead the field for Australian of the Year
London bombings survivor Gill Hicks, domestic violence campaigner Rosie Batty and adoption advocate Deborra Lee Furness are among the finalists this year.
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What’s holding women back from top jobs?
Study finds a sneaky double standard that is robbing qualified women of promotions and leadership roles.

Small percentage of women are managers
Female employees make up just over a quarter of those in key management positions in Australian workplaces, research finds.

Young women don’t want to be leaders because of sexism
Women are turning their back on a political career and other leadership roles out of fear they won't be treated fairly.
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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.

Women forced to submit gynaecological results to be a teacher
Women's rights advocates are angry that females applying for education jobs in Sao Paulo must undergo a pap smear to prove they're free of disease or submit a doctor's statement indicating they're not sexually active.