The Australian women’s cricket team are setting the pace
IT WAS THE THIRD third one-dayer of the 2019 Ashes series. An uncharacteristically blue sky draped itself over the Kent County ground in Canterbury where England was chasing a target of 270. As the batters strode to the pitch, Ellyse Perry measured her run-up. She...
How Jessica Fox became the GOAT
Jess Fox is Australia's golden girl. At the current Paris 2024 Olympics the champion French-born Australian slalom canoeist and kayaker has won hearts across the nation. And it would appear, given her French heritage, that the country of origin is supporting her...
The Australian women’s cricket team are setting the pace
Their talent may have humble origins but for the players of the Australian Women’s Cricket Team, their long-standing dominance in the sport now carries the pressure of a nation. As the team prepares for the upcoming Ashes series and the 90th anniversary of the first women's test against England, they too have expectations to grow the game
The unstoppable rise of Laura Henshaw and Steph Claire Smith
After mutual hurdles with restrictive eating, these two women are helming a new movement in wellness. Here's how Laura and Steph are only going from strength to strength
How Jessica Fox became the GOAT
Want to know the secret to six career Olympic medals and three golds? For the greatest paddler of all time, Jessica Fox, it comes down to mindset, one per cent improvements and a good ugly cry
The Matildas are ready to make history – again
They each live by different mottos, plate up their own unique go-to meals at home, and have varied backup career ideas if they weren’t busy guiding – or deflecting – that leather orb down the field. But what’s the one thing that three of the best defenders in Australian women’s football have in common? Vision. Ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics, Steph Catley, Ellie Carpenter and Charli Grant sit down with Women’s Health to chat about the path forward, mental clarity and putting women’s sport on the mainstream map
Our Olympics celebration extended to all 10 global Women’s Health editions
The countdown is on for the 2024 Olympic Games, and Women’s Health is here for it!
Brooke Hogan is stronger than ever
If Australian modelling’s girl next door used her twenties to rebuff industry pressure and hold on to perspective, then Brooke Hogan is showing us that now, in her thirties, the hard work has paid off. The model, businesswoman and mother sat down with Women’s Health to talk about managing multiple businesses, an arduous IVF journey and some stolen burger moments. Here’s how Brooke Hogan came out on top
The many layers of Melissa Leong
After MasterChef Australia made her a household name, the food critic is continuing to add more varied and wonderful strings to her bow. As she tells Women's Health, it's all in the pursuit of collecting experiences one punch, scent and mouthful at a time
Sam Kerr isn’t taking no for an answer
The Matildas’ captain wants to be an agent of change for women’s football. With the Paris Olympics just around the corner, her own football academy launching in 2024 and the support of the nation behind her, she’s already making an extraordinary impact.
Sydney Sweeney Is Making Waves
The 26-year-old Anyone But You star feels most like herself when she’s on the water, whether waterskiing or spending time with family. And that connection with home flows into all aspects of her public life.
Celeste Barber On Mental Health, Diet Culture And Being On The Cusp Of Change
With her ever-growing social media presence and Netflix series dropping globally, Aussie comedian Celeste Barber is getting serious about her own wellbeing.
“There Was A Lot Of Self-Hatred”: How Francesca Hung Finally Made Peace With Her Identity
After years of struggling with her identity, Francesca Hung now knows that true beauty and wellness comes from within. This is how she found peace.
Kelsey Wells On Healing Her Once Toxic Relationship With Exercise
"It’s an unfortunate truth that the way that fitness has been packaged and sold primarily to women over the last few decades is quite toxic overall. I know I’m not alone in the fact that I grew up internalising those unhealthy lies."