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Around the world • Türkiye May’s full moon, known as the flower moon, rises over the Galata Tower in Istanbul.
My friend the Pope • Australian Father Dave Austin shares memories of his friend and colleague, Cardinal Prevost, who is now Pope Leo XIV.
What I’ve Learnt About … my T-shirt collection
Jane Fonda The revolution within • At 87, Jane Fonda has found the happiness that comes with introspection, good friends and a life well lived.
The royal network • These four young women are poised to become queens in their respective European nations. Little wonder they’ve banded together to help each other grapple with friendships and their futures, along with the responsibilities of the crown.
Who Killed The Beaumont Children? • It was the missing persons case that stole our innocence – three children snatched from an Adelaide beach in broad daylight on Australia Day, 1966. Now, almost 60 years later, an amateur sleuth and a retired police detective believe they have finally identified the man who abducted the Beaumont children.
“I want to age disgracefully” Rebecca Gibney • Last year, a few months before her 60th birthday, Rebecca Gibney was inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame. But that milestone does not signal a winding down, she tells The Weekly. Far from it!
The kitchen of kindness • The Weekly meets Aunty Beryl Van-Oploo, whose compassion and vision have inspired Michelin-starred chefs and kids on the streets of Redfern.
Nowhere To Turn • At some point, every single Australian will experience mental ill-health or know someone who has. But an investigation by The Weekly exposes the flaws of a mental healthcare system that is under-resourced, understaffed and under-appreciated. We meet the dedicated people on the frontline struggling to save lives.
Best in Show • With luxurious coats, bright eyes and perfect paws, these felines are ready to claw their way to the top – and into our hearts – at the NSW Cat Fancier Association’s Autumn Show.
Community hero Getting her hands dirty • Trailblazing scientist Dr Mary Cole has dedicated her life to teaching farmers how to care for the land. And now she has received one of agriculture’s highest honours.
Jacqueline Mckenzie A family affair • There are equal parts tradition and modernity, we learn, in the relationship between Jacqueline and Roxanne McKenzie as the mother-daughter duo pose for our cameras.
Fire On The Ice • Fifty years ago, two talented teenagers – Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean – formed a partnership which revolutionised ice dancing. Now they’re preparing to hang up their skates – but not before a trip Down Under to share a final blaze of glory.
Jacinda Ardern ‘I’m more present as a mum now’ • In a new memoir, the former NZ Prime Minister reveals a deeply personal journey from small town Mormon girl to global political icon.
Meet the love scam investigator • When Kylee Dennis’ mother told her about the man she’d met online, he sounded too good to be true – and he was. Kylee, a former police officer, exposed the scam and found a new calling, investigating the thousands of romance scams perpetrated on Australians each year.
The great escape • Reading a great book transports us to other times, places and adventures. But how on earth do you make time to get around to all of them?
The soft parade
Cosy connection • Embrace winter’s crisp and cool days in sweaters and knits that are perfect for layering to keep you snug, warm and looking stylish.
Lip Service • Soft, smudgy and effortless, a picture-perfect...