New Zealand Woman’s Weekly is the country’s most read woman’s magazine. A true publishing icon, the Weekly shares stories of real New Zealand women as well as in-depth royal news and celebrity features from abroad. The magazine also inspires with relevant and aspirational content covering all things food, style, home and entertaining.
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This week in... New Zealand Woman’s Weekly
Shaken but not stirred How Kate Bounced Back • The princess has gone from a nervous newbie to a glowing queen in waiting
Fergie Fallout • A grovelling email the duchess sent to Epstein in prison has surfaced
Cyrus Secrets • There’s been a whole lot of making up for the clan
Microphones & memories ‘Turning 50 Is A Gamechanger’ • While Jesse reaches a milestone, so too are his fellow RNZ broadcasters
Teilah’s rugby tragedy ‘The Tackle That Changed My Life’ • The Hawke’s Bay star has sidelined her Black Ferns dream and made new goals
Ellie’s homecoming ‘I’m Back In The Loop!’ • The talented Kiwi shares the special project that’s pulling her away from London
Harry’s golden girls Inside The Popstar’s Love Life • The singer has kissed a few girls before Zoë
Elizabeth’s write stuff ‘Rehab Saved My Life’ • Writing about her experiences with sobriety has turned into a comedy for the lawyer
Triumph over grief Kathleen’s Tour De Force • After the death of her soulmate, the biker decided to see the world on wheels
Lucky to be alive ‘My Meningitis Nightmare’ • Shocked Southlander Aleina lost a leg and had to have a kidney transplant
Spring Dinners • As the weather starts to warm up, give your weeknight meals a tasty makeover with delicious seasonal veges
Vege Patch Slice • Help achieve your 5-plus a day with this delicious pie!
Asian Feast • Achieve restaurant-quality dishes direct from your kitchen
What’s hot Right Now
Club ped!
Work On It • Channel The Morning Show’s Jennifer Aniston and her tailored teammates when it comes to office wear
Decoding Depression • Internationally renowned psychiatrist Professor Ian Hickie dispels the old stereotypes and convenient myths about what depression really looks like – and no, it’s not the same as sadness
Love your Bones
Colour your world Unleash Your Creativity • Ready to show off your hidden talent? New Zealand artist Jen Sievers demonstrates how to embrace playfulness and live a joyous life
From pit to plant Grow An Avocado Tree
Finally paying Respects • Kevin fulfils a long-held dream to visit his relatives who died in the war
The thrill of The Deal • Michèle can’t resist a goody bag – even when it costs her more than she bargained
It’s in the Stars
Join the weekly Conversation
Masthead
The writing’s On The Wall • Fancy lettering may be out of style, but Colin’s Anzac biscuits are not!
Making an Exhibition • Kerre’s had a change of art about all the bad news going on in the world
Weekly Entertainment
Reading Corner
Memoirs & Guides • Famous faces share their journeys of self-discovery and we go on a Kiwi road trip
Star Weekly
Barefoot In Japan • The duke and duchess got a grounding in Buddhism