Dora the Explorer
Everyone’s favourite adventurer, Dora the Explorer, performs live in studio! For more information on tour dates call Ticketek 132 849.
PERTH: PERTH CONVENTION EXHIBITION CENTRE
Saturday 13 September - 10.00am, 1.00pm & 4.00pm
Sunday 14 September - 10.00am & 1.00pm
MELBOURNE: VODAFONE ARENA
Saturday 20 September - 10.00am & 1.00pm
Sunday 21 September - 10.00am & 1.00pm
Monday 22 September - 10.00am & 1.00pm
CANBERRA: AIS ARENA
Wednesday 24 September - 11.00am & 4.00pm
BRISBANE: BRISBANE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Saturday 27 September - 10.00am & 1.00pm
Sunday 28 September - 11.00am
NEWCASTLE: NEWCASTLE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Tuesday 30 September - 10.00am & 1.00pm
WOLLONGONG: WIN ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Wednesday 1 October - 1.00pm & 4.00pm
SYDNEY: ACER ARENA
Friday 3 October - 10.00am & 1.00pm
Saturday 4 October - 10.00am, 1.00pm & 4.00pm
ADELAIDE: ADELAIDE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Wednesday 8 October - 10.00am & 1.00pm
Jamie Oliver sends feathers flying
TODAY chef Luke Mangan discusses the controversy surrounding Jamie Oliver killing two chickens in front of a live television audience to illustrate animal cruelty. For more information on Mangan visit www.lukemangan.com or for information on the prevention of animal cruelty head to www.rspca.org.au
Stevie Wonder Australian tour dates
PERTH, Tuesday 14 Oct 08, Perth Burswood Dome
ADELAIDE, Thursday 16 Oct 08, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
MELBOURNE, Sunday 19 Oct 08, Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
SYDNEY, Wednesday 22 Oct 08, Sydney Acer Arena
BRISBANE, Saturday 25 Oct 08, Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Tickets from Ticketek: Phone 132 849 or visit www.ticketek.com
Perisher Snow report
Snow reporter Christie Dowling has the latest news from Perisher Blue. For more snow reports and weather information visit www.weather.ninemsn.com.au
China earthquake appeal
We were all moved by the terrible earthquake in China. The devastating quake claimed more than 80,000 lives and left five million people homeless.
In the village of Beichuan everything was destroyed. As locals try to rebuild their lives We’re asking you to lend a hand to help raise money to build a new school to Australian safety standards.
We need to raise $325,000 to build a school for 500 students. The TODAY Show have donated $1000. You can donate at any branch of the National Australia Bank
Remember every little bit helps and all donations are tax deductable. If you’re a business and you send us your receipt for a donation over $500 we’ll give you a big plug on air.
The NAB details are: Account name: China earthquake appeal. BSB: 084-130. Account number: 75 314 7955