Athena Starwoman
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Athena Starwoman (July 17, 1945 - December 16, 2004) was a well-known Australian astrologer, columnist and television commentator.
Born in Melbourne, Australia, her real name was kept secret from the public. Starwoman was credited with making astrology a popular practice and her columns appeared in Vogue, Woman's Day, and numerous other publications.
For most of her last decade Starwoman divided her time between the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia, an apartment on the cruise liner The World and an apartment in New York's Trump Tower where her husband, inspirational speaker John Demartini, was based.
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