The Australian Women's Weekly

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Delta Goodrem (The View From The Top, AWW, March) is the quintessential Miss Australia. She just bounces back bigger and better and we’re lucky she still calls Australia home.

G. Wilmore, via email.

Laughter is the best medicine

I’ve always enjoyed Amanda Blair. (, February) is so true to life. I could relate to her when I had a short hospital stay. Excited about your choice of food being served! Oh! What a feeling for women who have worked so hard for ages. Indeed, a “short stay in hospital is a luxury”.

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