Hewitt crumbles
Leyton Hewitt fought hard last night but he just couldn't match world number one Novak Djokovic. Ben Fordham had the details.
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
Car jobs axed
Toyota has announced its axing 350 jobs from its Altona plant. TODAY finance expert Ross Greenwood had the details.
Oil spill latest
Environmental crisis is unfolding in Queensland after five tonnes of oil spilled into the Brisbane River during a botched refuelling operation. TODAY reporter Alison Ariotti was at the Brisbane River with the details.
To follow Alison on twitter visit @AlisonAriotti
K-fed health scare
Kevin Federline, the dancer and former husband to Britney Spears, has been released from hospital after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest on the set of Excess Baggage. TODAY medical expert Dr Ross Walker joined the team to explain.
Australia vs. India
The fourth test begins today at the Adelaide Oval and Captain Michael Clarke is determined for a four nil series sweep. For more TODAY was joined by NINE cricket commentator Michael Slater.
Seal and Heidi divorce
It's official, Seal and Heidi Klum have announced their divorce overnight. The couple issued a statement saying that while they still love each other, they've drifted apart.
D.I.Y action movie
A new app that's taking off is the "Action Movie FX", where you can literally make your own action movie. TODAY technology expert Charlie Brown had the details.
Entertainment News
TODAY entertainment editor Richard Wilkins updates us on all the Goss in Hollywood and in the entertainment world.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RichardWilkins
What's making news
TODAY was joined by 2GB’s Ray Hadley to discuss the latest media headlines.
Invisible hearing aid
Hearing loss affects thousands of Australians, and for many it's a debilitating impairment. In the past many hearing aids have been bulky & uncomfortable but that is changing and now a new device is truly music to the ears of many Aussies.
Lyric is the world’s first invisible, extended-wear hearing aid. Hailed ‘the contact lens for your ear’, Lyric, which measures 16mm, is inserted deep inside the ear canal by a hearing health professional and is completely invisible from the outside. Lyric remains in the ear around the clock for up to four months at a time, allowing users to shower, sleep, exercise and even talk on the phone. The unique placement of the device, close to the eardrum, allows natural hearing without surrounding noise or feedback. Lyric is so unobtrusive that most users forget they are wearing a hearing aid at all!
Lyric is placed in the ear canal in less than an hour, during a routine office visit by an authorised Lyric provider. To obtain further information about Lyric and its local suppliers, please visit the Lyric website at www.phonak-lyric.com
or call 18000-Lyric (1800 0 59742)
Extinct technology
The digital world in its constant evolving state is making the Kodak moment a distant memory. What else is on the brink of technological extinction? TODAY technology expert Charlie Brown joined the team to discuss.
Healthy lunch boxes
As the kids head back to school it can be a challenge packing a yummy but healthy lunch. Nutritionist Kristin Beck joined TODAY with some fresh lunchbox ideas.
For more information visit www.beckhealth.com.au
Girls on the Grill
Karl grills Lisa and Ita Buttrose about the hottest trends and topics of the day.
To follow Lisa on Twitter visit @Lisa_Wilkinson
To follow Karl on Twitter visit @karlstefanovic
Talking Hollywood
TODAY gossip guru Richard Reid brings you the latest from Tinseltown.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RReidsHollywood