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Hicks family in country Australia and their scarecrow, dressed as Raygun in a breakdancing pose

Our scarecrow was spotted breakdancing!

Sitting around the dining table, our family put our thinking caps on to come up with an idea for a scarecrow to enter for the 2024 Wherrol Flat and Caparra Spring Fair. “Are we sticking with the sports theme, or are we doing something different this year?” I asked my hubby, Shannon, 41, and our […]
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Three people on horseback in a sunny Australian landscape, wearing white shirts and jeans, riding through grassy terrain.

In Pictures: celebrating Australia

To mark the launch of The Australian Women’s Weekly’s brand new website we have decided to celebrate what we cherish most – our country. Take a look at Australia in all of her splendour.
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Farmer Anne Kennedy

On the front line: farmer vs miner

Nobody thought they could do it. Nobody believed that a small group of determined farmers could beat the gas companies. Nobody that is except the farmers themselves.
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Felicity Brown

From Broome to New York Fashion Week

For 20 years, Felicity has made plain hats into something a little bit fancy for her friends in outback Australia. This year, her part-time hobby is taking her from Broome to the catwalks of New York City.
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The Australian Women's Weekly heads to Townsville in search of stories

Women of Dubbo: The Weekly wants you!

As part of its 80th Birthday celebrations, Australia’s biggest-selling magazine, The Australian Women’s Weekly has launched a nationwide search to uncover the best stories in the land — and the first-stop on its story-hunting tour is Dubbo. If you are a woman based in the Dubbo region and you have a story you think is […]
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