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The Australian Women's Weekly delivers festive cheer with Christmas TV special
The Australian Women's Weekly plans to ring in the festive season with a new television special, 'Christmas with The Australian Women's Weekly', set to debut on 10 and 10 Play on Tuesday 10 December at 7.30pm.
The TV special, now in its eighth year, is produced in partnership with Paramount Brand Studio. The show is hosted by The Project's Sarah Harris, alongside The Australian Women's Weekly team including Editor, Sophie Tedmanson, and Food Director, Fran Abdallaoui.
The program will feature a special MasterChef Australia reunion with Poh Ling Yeow and Julie Goodwin, new recipes from Kirsten Tibballs and Khanh Ong, and appearances from Olympic gold medallist Noemie Fox, Ali Brahe-Daddo and her daughter Lotus, 10 News First's Narelda Jacobs, chef Warren Mendes, and Chyka Keebaugh. The TV special will include Christmas recipes, gifting ideas, festive fashion ideas, table decorating tips and family-friendly craft projects.
Sponsors of the program include Australia Macadamias, Tourism NT, Jura Australia, Bertocchi, Perfection Fresh and McKenzie's Foods, while the gift guide is sponsored by Thomas & Friends, Moonpig, Northcote Pottery and Blue Illusion. The Australian Women's Weekly is supporting The Benevolent Society this year. The TV special aligns with the Christmas issue of Women's Weekly, which is on sale now. Readers and viewers have the chance to win a Viking 'Christmas on the Seine' river cruise for two valued at over $15,000 at www.womensweekly.com.au.
The 2024 Christmas issue of The Australian Women's Weekly features Poh Ling Yeow on the cover, photographed in the Northern Territory, and includes over 185 festive recipes, crafts, and gift ideas. The Australian Women's Weekly acknowledges the Southern Arrernte people, Traditional Owners of Wurre (Rainbow Valley) and Rungutjirpa (Simpsons Gap), the lands on which the cover shoot was photographed. Partner brands are integrated in segments during the program in addition to The Australian Women's Weekly print, social and digital channels.
Editor of The Australian Women's Weekly, Sophie Tedmanson, said: "We're thrilled to welcome our wonderful sponsors to Christmas with The Weekly on 10 and across our print, social and digital channels. Our Christmas issue is always the highlight of the year and we've made this year's edition our most special yet, with a cover shoot in the Outback, to bring the joy of Christmas to all of Australia."