Most Clicked
TODAY presents some of the most popular internet items of the day.
Money minute
TODAY finance editor Ross Greenwood offers some valuable finance tips.
To follow Ross on twitter visit @Ross_Greenwood
Captains legal battle
The Captain of the Costa Concordia has been labelled a coward for abandoning his cruise ship before passengers and now he's facing charges of manslaughter. TODAY 's legal expert Sam Macedone joined the team to discuss if a captain is legally meant to be the last to leave a sinking ship?
Road rage stabbing
A Sydney man is fighting for his life in hospital after a he was stabbed during a vicious road rage attack in Sydney’s South West overnight. NINE news reporter Amelia Ballinger was at the scene with the details.
Shark attack
A man is in hospital this morning after being mauled by a shark while surfing at red head beach near Newcastle in New South Wales. For more TODAY was joined by NINE news reporter Jayne Azzopardi.
VIC. prison riot
The prison riot in Eastern Victoria ended in the early hours of this morning. Fulham Prison in Sale was in lock down after around 30 prisoners began rioting yesterday afternoon. NINE news reporter Justine Mackenzie had the details.
New financial crisis
The World Bank is warning the global economy is on the verge of a new financial crisis and it could be more damaging than the GFC of 2008. TODAY finance expert Ross Greenwood had the details.
To follow Ross on twitter visit @Ross_Greenwood
Cruise ship tragedy
Hopes of finding survivors on the stricken Italian cruise-liner are fading, with rescuers again suspending their salvage mission. Eleven bodies have been recovered so far and 24 people are still missing. NINE's Europe Correspondent Peter Stefanovic filed this report.
Surf rage
Surf rage is at an all-time high on the Gold Coast, with tourists, locals and holidaymakers all flocking to popular breaks. What are the rules on the waves and how can you avoid being the target of aggressive behaviour? Paul Burt joined TODAY from Burleigh Heads.
Harry to climb Everest
Prince Harry, who last year visited the North Pole, plans to fulfil a promise to climb Mount Everest. The Prince will join charity walk in April, as an act of solidarity with Britain’s wounded war veterans.
Greg returns
After battling illness and being forced to quit The Wiggles, Greg - the original Yellow Wiggle - is back. Anthony, Jeff and Greg joined TODAY.
What's making news
TODAY was joined by Ita Buttrose to discuss the latest media headlines.
Breast implants danger
As many as 9000 Australian women are facing an uncertain future following doubts raised about breast implant manufacturer PIP. TODAY medical expert Dr Ric Gordon had the details.
The Horse Whisperer
Buck Brannaman is a world leader in natural horsemanship and now he's the subject of a new documentary which will be released in cinemas on February 16. He joined TODAY.
For more information visit brannaman.com or buckthefilm.com
Movie review
TODAY entertainment editor Richard Wilkins reviews some of the latest films to hit the big screen.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RichardWilkins
Best diet apps
Losing weight can be a real challenge, but now a series of apps have been designed to help you stay on track and achieve your goals. TODAY technology expert Charlie Brown had his top picks.
For more information visit www.lifeandtechnology.com.au or www.cbnmedia.com.au
Girls on Grill
Ben grills Alicia and Nikki Gemmell, about the hottest trends and topics of the day.
Talking Hollywood
TODAY gossip guru Richard Reid brings you the latest from Tinseltown.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RReidsHollywood