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Warwick Fuller, Sue Wild, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall.
Warwick Fuller, Sue Wild, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall.
Royal artists share tour memoriesWhen he came to Australia and New Zealand last year, Prince Charles paid for two local painters to document the trip. Here, they remember the trip.
Rachael BeckRachael Beck gets her scrumptious onStar of the upcoming Chitty Chitty Bang Bang musical takes The Weekly’s Q+A challenge <i>The Shire's</i> Vernesa and Sophie.A Shire boy's review of The ShireBryce Corbett was born and raised in The Shire. So what did he think of Channel 10's new "dramality" show of the same name? In defence of The Shire (the place, not the show)Bryce Corbett reveals his dirty little secret: he's from The Shire and says it's nowhere near as bad as Channel 10's new show suggests it is. Josh HornerJosh Horner: My stage comebackDancing with the Stars judge Josh Horner talks to Bryce Corbett about strapping on the dance shoes and getting back up on stage. Cirque du Soleil returns to AustraliaThe world's most amazing acrobatic spectacular is coming back to Australia this year. Joe CrossFrom obese to fit and healthy in just 60 daysAs the title suggests, Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead documents filmmaker Joe Cross’s extraordinary transformation from being sick and obese to fit and healthy in just 60 days, which has inspired a health... Di Morrissey with her 20th book, <i>The Opal Desert</i>.Di Morrissey on pressure, nerves and penning bestsellersDi Morrissey discusses her fear of failure, her cadetship at The Weekly and why she once wished she wrote sex books instead of novels Robert Hannaford with his painting of Catherine MiddletonPainting Catherine MiddletonThe Weekly commissioned Australian artist Robert Hannaford to capture Catherine in an oil portrait. Here, editor-in-chief Helen McCabe talks to the artist as he works. Review: BabiesThere's nothing as disarming as a baby's smile - you see them breaking people's tough exteriors all the time. Left: Fatima Bhutto; right: People mourn the death of Fatima's aunt Benazir BhuttoFatima Bhutto on murder, assassination and her family 'cult'The history of Pakistan's powerful Bhutto family is written in blood, with murder, assassination and mysterious death commonplace. A young member of this cursed clan, Fatima, born to privilege but... A guide to sniffing out the best coffeeCoffee is known for its intoxicating aroma, but not many people realise that one sniff can tell you everything from whether you'll enjoy the blend, to what time of the day you should drink it. Country music star Melinda SchneiderMelinda Schneider does Doris DayCountry music star Melinda Schneider discusses her new stage show devoted to the life, loves, and music of 1950s actress and singer Doris Day. Review: ThorThor is the latest Marvel superhero movie to hit our screens and what a force of special effects to be hit with. Rick Stein on vegemite, family and cookingThe celebrity chef discusses his children, his new live show and his fears about opening his first restaurant in Australia.

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Gwyneth Paltrow reveals strict daily regimeEver wondered what it would be like to live a day in the life of the world's most beautiful woman? You might need to build up your stamina before giving it a shot. Why you should vote for this Bachelor longshotWhen Reuben Mourad entered the Cleo Bachelor of the Year Awards he hoped his application would get some attention, but not for the reason it has. A constant support, an outstanding First Lady: Bob Hawke remembers HazelFormer Prime Minister Bob Hawke has added a heartfelt tribute to his late former wife Hazel Hawke as the nation mourns the woman he remembers "with deep affection". Hazel Hawke dies aged 83Hazel Hawke, the much loved former wife of Labor’s longest serving prime minister Bob Hawke has passed away aged 83. What your kids are really up to onlineIt's no shock that tweens — children between the ages of eight and 12 — spend an average of one and a half hours online each day, but what they spend their time doing on desktop computer, laptops, smartphones and tablets might surprise some parents.

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