The Weekly is Australia's fastest-growing magazine

Friday, November 11, 2011
The Weekly is Australia's fastest-growing magazine
The cover of the current issue of The Australian Women's Weekly.

The Australian Women's Weekly is not only the country's most-read magazine — it's also the fastest-growing.

The Weekly has had an incredible year, growing 5.9 percent to 2.34 million readers per month — up 131,000 from the same time year according to the latest Roy Morgan Readership Survey.

This amazing result is the biggest year-on-year rise of any Australian magazine title and confirms The Weekly's position as Australia's number one magazine.

In pictures: Retro Australian Women's Weekly covers

The Weekly also remains the only magazine read by more than 2 million people per issue, leading the next most-read monthly magazine by more than 500,000 readers.

This is our best readership result since June 2008 and a credit to our editorial team's dedication to bringing you the best news, features and recipes every month.

Your say: Who would you like to see on the cover of The Weekly next year?

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