Australian Women's Weekly
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From the great communicator...some commercial bulletins wrap their news in with their ads. Chef overcooked REALITY TV star Julie Goodwin isn't just on the cover of The Australian Women's Weekly magazine this month, she is the Weekly. We didn't have time to count how... In this article: Melbourne, Australian Women's Weekly, Sydney, and The Daily Telegraph |
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The Australian | 1 day ago
Curtain falls on porn publishers
...Picture, says that in the mid-90s the title made a $13m annual profit, ranking it as ACP's third most profitable title behind The Australian Women's Weekly and Woman's Day. In the latest audit, for the three months to September this year,...
In this article: Penthouse, Playboy, Business operations, Benchmarking, Recession, GQ, and Ralph
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Sydney Morning Herald - National | 6 days ago
Hockey speaks about relationship with PM
...be pals across the political divide, but it would appear that is no longer the case. In an exclusive interview, Joe Hockey tells The Australian Women's Weekly how Kevin Rudd - before he became prime minister - sent messages of...
In this article: Joe Hockey, Kevin Rudd, Malcolm Turnbull, Climate change, Liberal Party, Seven Network, and Canberra
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The Australian | November 20, 2009
Perfect match
...Christmas stocking filler for the wine-loving foodie. LYNDEY Milan is another stalwart of the food industry and here the former Australian Women's Weekly food director presents the best recipes of her diverse career. Helpfully Milan...
In this article: Milan, Champagne, Gnocchi, Canape, Pumpkin, and Goat
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The Australian | November 15, 2009
Tough year for magazines
...to ail. Just one title, That's Life, managed to increase readership year on year, albeit by just 0.4 per cent. Among the big guns, The Australian Women's Weekly fell by 7.9 per cent, Woman's Day 12.8 per cent, New Idea 18.1 per cent and...
In this article: US, Time Inc, Pacific, Quokka, Asean, and Reader's Digest
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | November 08, 2009
Poll predicts Labor loss if Neal stands
...as health minister following his affair with Kate Neill. Ms Neal gave an interview to The Australian Women's Weekly in September in which she tried to ''do a Hillary Clinton'', as one senior Labor MP put it. In the interview, she...
In this article: Belinda Neal, Gosford, and John Della Bosca
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The Australian | November 08, 2009
Yaffa revives mag awards
...end of sidebar. ACP's Deborah Thomas also seemed underwhelmed when collecting the trophy in the women's mass market category for The Australian Women's Weekly, saying: "What a surprise! I didn't even know these awards were on until I was...
In this article: Australia, China, Inflation, Credit crunch, Melbourne Cup, Better Homes & Gardens, and Empire
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | November 02, 2009
Rees a Roman Emperor as Changing Of The Guard firms as sure bet
...the effort he and his wife Belinda Neal have taken in trying to rebuild his image since the Kate Neill affair, with Neal appearing in Australian Women's Weekly standing by her man and Della Bosca himself giving a long profile interview with...
In this article: Nathan Rees, Carmel Tebbutt, John Della Bosca, Kristina Keneally, Belinda Neal, Frank Sartor, and Joe Tripodi
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The Australian | November 01, 2009
Prince William to visit Australia
...really wanted the job because he saw it as a way to get the hell out of the grip of Prince Philip and the Queen," Brown wrote. She told The Australian Women's Weekly: "You might like to know ... it has been thought up in regard to William,...
In this article: Prince William, Australia, Prince Charles, Ninian Stephen, Tina Brown, Prince Philip, Kevin Rudd, Sustainable development, and Climate change
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Stuff | October 29, 2009
Model promotes the beauty of ageing
UNTOUCHED: Sarah Murdoch on the cover of Australian Women's Weekly. Hills star gets own scent Cosmetic enhancements Full metal jacket - momentarily Australian bunny shots catch Hef's eye Mineral make-up has same chemicals as others...
In this article: Sarah Murdoch, God, Cosmopolitan, Botox, Halle Berry, Sienna Miller, and Full Metal Jacket
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | October 26, 2009
'Embrace the beauty of ageing': Sarah Murdoch appears on untouched magazine cover
'It's women competing against women' ... Sarah Murdoch on the cover of Women's Weekly. Sarah Murdoch has appeared on the cover of a women's magazine in an untouched photograph, saying women should be able to embrace the beauty of ageing.
In this article: Sarah Murdoch, God, Aries, Taurus, Scorpio, Cancer, and Botox
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The Australian Women's Weekly, published by Australian Consolidated Press (part of PBL Media), is a monthly women's magazine published in Australia and sold mainly in Australia and New Zealand. In Australia, it is commonly known as "The Weekly".
Note that unlike its overseas counterparts, women is in the plural. Also, the magazine is published monthly, not weekly; the title "Women's Monthly", however, would be seen as inappropriate, because "women's monthly" is a colloquial reference to the menstruation cycle.
The magazine typically contains feature articles about the modern Australian woman, as it has done since its founding. The magazine started, as the name implies, as a weekly publication. The first editor was George Warnecke and the initial dummy was laid out by WEP (William Edwin Pidgeon) who went on to do many famous covers over the next 25 years.
In May 1980, the magazine began publishing a TV guide insert, to rival stand-alone TV listing publications such as TV Week. The insert was initially titled only Your Free TV Magazine, but later re-titled TV World. The following year, the format of TV World changed from a free insert in the main Women's Weekly magazine to being integrated into the magazine itself, and also pioneered the "zip out" TV listings.
In 1982, it was decided to change the publication to a monthly format. The original "Weekly" in the title was retained, for reasons of familiarity (and as one letter writer to The Economist explained, the most obvious new name would be too gauche, even for Australian tastes). The final weekly edition was dated December 15, 1982 and the first monthly edition dated January, 1983. The change to the monthly format also brought to an end the TV listings section.
In June 1983, the Weekly celebrated its 50th anniversary of publication and in the October 2008 issue, the Weekly celebrated its 75th anniversary.
- Name:
- Australian Women's Weekly
- Editor:
- Deborah Thomas
- Published By:
- Australian Consolidated Press
- Language:
- Australian English
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