One of the world’s most renowned cancer pathologists, Professor Richard Scolyer AO, has died after a long and valiant battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer. The beloved public figure defied the odds of his terminal diagnosis, continuing to work, ... See more
When Liz Hayes began her television career, as a woman, she assumed she wouldn’t work past 40. Now celebrating her 70th birthday in 2026, she reflects on the challenges that have shaped her, telling The Weekly she is only growing stronger. Liz Hayes smile... See more
I hand my partner, Matt, my phone and tell him to hide it. The time is 7 pm, hour zero of the phone ban I’ve imposed on myself. I was recently separated from my phone for about five hours, and the resulting panic and anxiety were deeply shaming. I’d suspe... See more
The day The Weekly crew piles into water taxis with Brooke Satchwell for a photo shoot in Sydney’s secluded Lovett Bay, the heavens betray us. It’s high spring, but the skies are grey and dreary. Worse, a sinister cold has infiltrated the team. Brooke is ... See more
This Pink Test Day, Glenn McGrath is asking Australians to dig deep for its most ambitious fundraising goal yet: 480,000 pink seats to support up to 8,000 families battling cancer. In 2025, the McGrath Foundation expanded to provide nurses for all kinds o... See more