Monday 23rd January 2012

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Money minute
TODAY finance editor Ross Greenwood offers some valuable finance tips.
To follow Ross on twitter visit @Ross_Greenwood

Tennis action
Last night saw Australia's Bernard Tomic go head to head with 16-time Grand Slam Winner Roger Federer at the Australian Open but a red-hot Federer was just too strong for the 19 year old Aussie. TODAY had the match highlights.

Kidnap escape
Exclusive interview with the young lady who saved herself from every parent's nightmare. She was kidnapped but made a great escape that is nothing short of amazing. ABC's Clayton Sandell spoke to the NINE year old, about how she broke free, after her harrowing ordeal.

Pokies trial slammed
Claims that the poker machine reform trial set to cost more than $87 million is doomed to fail. NINE news reporter John O'Doherty joined TODAY from Canberra.

Brisbane Floods report
There are new claims that Wivenhoe dam was seriously mismanaged in the days before the January floods, and that the Queensland Government could be held liable for damage to properties in Brisbane and Ipswich. TODAY reporter Alison Ariotti had the details.
To follow Alison on twitter visit @AlisonAriotti

Stimulus plan on hold
The Australian Government is being warned to put a new stimulus plan on standby. TODAY finance editor Ross Greenwood had the details.

Healthy Weight Week
Diabetes is australia's fastest growing chronic disease with one person diagnosed every 5 1/2 minutes. So what better time than Healthy Weight Week to start moving and eating right? Dietician Michelle Norman joined TODAY with some tips.

Blind hero
Judy Streit has been hailed a hero after performing CPR on a cab driver who suffered a heart attack. Judy Streit who is vision impaired, saved the life of her cab driver Neil Wilkinson, after calling 000 and listening to instructions. Judy Streit herself and the Minister for Health David Davies joined TODAY.

American Pie: The Reunion
TODAY entertainment editor Richard Wilkins reveals all the details on American Pie: The Reunion.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RichardWilkins

What's making news
TODAY was joined with Mia Freedman to discuss the latest media headlines.
For more information visit www.mamamia.com.au

Windows 7 PC
One of the hottest items on the back to school list is the new Windows 7 PC. TODAY was joined by the face of Microsoft, Celebrity Apprentice winner Julia Morris.

15 kids to school
If you think getting your family ready in the morning is a struggle, spare a thought for the Bonells who have 15 kids to organise. TODAY reporter Alison Ariotti caught up with the Bonell family in Toowoomba to see just how they manage.
To follow Alison on twitter visit @AlisonAriotti

School shoes
As the back to school routine gets underway around the country the first step is finding the right shoes. To help us with finding a shoe that fits, Podiatrist Brenden Brown and his Able Assistants Jayden and Quzon joined TODAY.

Lemon oregano lamb
Celebrity Chef, Curtis Stone joined TODAY to prepare a delicious lamb recipe with a twist.
For more Coles recipes visit www.coles.com.au

Girls on Grill
Karl grills Lisa 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

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