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The rise of the sporting sisterhood

They work the sidelines, haunt the dressing rooms and tussle at the press conferences – The Weekly meets the female sportscasters making waves in a man’s world.
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What young Australian women are reading

What young Australian women are reading

Australians have always loved their magazines. In fact, we have one of the highest levels of magazine consumption in the world, spending $850 million last year on our favourite glossies. But would you know exactly what it is certain age groups are reading? The results might just surprise you. Swear you’ve left your latest copy […]
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Caroline Overington joins The Weekly

Caroline Overington joins The Weekly

Award-winning journalist Caroline Overington will join The Australian Women’s Weekly as Associate Editor. Caroline joins Australia’s number one magazine after stints as a foreign correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, and was most recently a journalist and columnist for The Australian. One of the country’s most recognised journalists, Caroline is a two-time […]
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Have newspapers failed women readers?

Have these men failed women readers?

News organisations agree they need to do more to attract women readers. The question is — what? Jordan Baker talks to Australia’s leading newspaper publishers and editors. Garry Linnell, editorial director at Fairfax, admits that newspapers have failed women readers in the past. Until about five years ago, he says, “there was a fairly large […]
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