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Money minute
TODAY finance editor Ross Greenwood offers some valuable finance tips.
To follow Ross on twitter visit @Ross_Greenwood
Worst highways
Australia’s deadliest highways have been named and shamed by the Australian Automobile Association. Andrew McKellar from the Australian Automobile Association joined TODAY to discuss.
Australia’s economy
The latest job figures show that Australia has recorded its worst year of jobs growth since our last recession in 1992. TODAY finance expert Ross Greenwood had the details.
Shark attacks
A West Australian man has become the second person to be bitten by a shark in two days. We are seeing more shark attacks than ever before. TODAY was joined by SeaWorld’s Director of Marine Sciences Trevor Long on the Gold Coast.
Wilkie’s revenge?
The government's budget surplus is under threat, after independent MP Andrew Wilkie signalled that he will no longer back Labour's "Private Health Rebate" cuts. NINE news reporter Lane Calcutt joined TODAY from Canberra.
Shooting arrest
New South Wales Police have made their first arrest over a recent spate of "shootings" in Sydney’s West. NINE news reporter Amelia Ballinger joined TODAY with the details.
Tennis wrap
It was a mixed night for the Aussies last night, Lleyton Hewitt is through to the third round of the Australian Open but unfortunately Jelena Dokic wasn't so lucky. TODAY sport presenter Tim Gilbert had a full report.
Pole to Pole Run
It's a big congratulations today, to the one and only Pat Farmer who has reached the South Pole on his epic Pole to Pole Run. Pat caught up with TODAY.
For more information visit poletopolerun.com
Entertainment news
TODAY entertainment editor Richard Wilkins reveals Liam Neeson’s next big hit ‘The Grey'.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RichardWilkins
Molly out of hospita
Molly Meldrum has been moved out of hospital and into a rehabilitation centre. Molly's manager Mark Klemens joined TODAY from Melbourne.
What's making news
TODAY was joined with Neil Breen from The Sunday Telegraph to discuss the latest media headlines.
New face of David Jones
The search has begun for the next Miranda Kerr or Megan Gale. Hundreds of model hopefuls took to the catwalk yesterday, for the chance to "star" in the David Jones Autumn-Winter season launch. NINE news reporter Peter Harvey went to meet them.
Social media guidelines
New social media guidelines have been put in place for public servants. TODAY technology expert Charlie Brown had the details.
Best dummy spits
Tennis player Marcos Baghdatis has been fined $800 for this outburst yesterday. So where does it rank among the best dummy spits of all time? TODAY sports presenter Tim Gilbert had the list.
Girls on Grill
Ben grills Alicia and Deb Knight, 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