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Festive cheer on screen,
Stars align for Christmas show,
Weekly's gift to fans.
The Australian Women's Weekly's Christmas special: A festive feast of celebrity appearances and prizes
The Australian Women's Weekly is set to light up screens with its seventh annual Christmas special, 'Christmas With The Australian Women's Weekly', on 10 and 10 Play at 7.30pm on Friday 8 December.
The show, hosted by The Project's Sarah Harris, promises a festive blend of recipes, gift ideas, styling tips, and DIY ideas for the holiday season.
The special will feature appearances from a star-studded line-up including Marcia Hines, Jackie O, Gemma O’Neill, Jessica Rowe, Denise Drysdale, Chloé Hayden, and Narelda Jacobs. The show is backed by a host of sponsors, including Kikkoman, Vegeta, Calypso Mango, Abbott’s Bread, Australian Macadamia, and McKenzie’s Foods. Myer is the fashion sponsor, while the gift guide is sponsored by Ecco, Natio, Fernwood, Northcote Pottery, Viking Cruises, and Dualite.
The Christmas special supports The Benevolent Society, a charity organisation. The Christmas issue of The Australian Women's Weekly, currently on sale, features content from the TV special, providing a multi-platform experience for its audience.
Viewers and readers also have the chance to win the Ultimate Christmas on the Rhine River Cruise valued at $15,000.
Nicole Byers, Are Media’s General Manager – Lifestyle, expressed her excitement about the upcoming special.
"Nothing says Christmas like our Christmas With The Australian Women’s Weekly special. It’s the ultimate Christmas show, with fantastic food, gift and styling ideas for the festive season and an incredible line up of experts and staff. Everyone at The Weekly loves working on our annual TV special. Thank you to our wonderful sponsors and everyone at Network 10 for helping us once again bring the joy of Christmas to all of Australia," she said.
Michael Stanford, Head of Paramount ANZ Brand Studio, also praised the show. "This show is full of cheer and joy and is a testament to a long running collaboration with Are Media and the talented team at The Weekly," he said.