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Woman's Weekly, 1932

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<em>Woman's Weekly</em>, 1932

The first issue of the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly came out in December 1932. Published by Otto Williams and Audrey Argall, both experienced journalists, the magazine was a risky business, started in the depths of the 1930s depression. However, it did well, and its regular appearance has been part of New Zealand life for many decades.

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New Zealand Woman's Weekly

Reference: 8 December 1932

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Charlotte Macdonald, Women and men – Parallel worlds: mid-20th century, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/document/29225/womans-weekly-1932 (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Charlotte Macdonald, i tāngia i te 30 March 2011, updated 1 August 2017.