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
Canberra protests
Incredible scenes in Canberra have marred Australia Day celebrations after a protest turned violent and Federal Police were called to extract the Prime Minister and Opposition Leader. NINE news reporter John Doherty had the details.
Flood treats
There's extreme weather on both sides of the country again today. As torrential rain on the East Coast continues and hot weather on the West Coast. TODAY was joined by a number of NINE reporters with all the details from around the nation.
Tomic police complaint
Tennis star Bernard Tomic says he's considering lodging a complaint against Gold Coast police after being booked twice yesterday. NINE news reporter Tessa Scott joined TODAY with the details.
Facebook & Google changes
Two internets giants, Google and Facebook are making some big changes. TODAY technology expert Charlie Brown joined the team to explain.
For more information visit www.lifeandtechnology.com.au or www.cbnmedia.com.au
India v Australia
NINE cricket commentator Michael Slater joined TODAY to discuss all the details from the cricket.
Big Day Out
For two decade "The Big Day Out" has been an institution for music fans right across Australia. Yesterday, TODAY Mike Dalton went along in Sydney, to help celebrate its 20th birthday.
Entertainment News
TODAY entertainment editor Richard Wilkins updates us on all the music and movie news.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RichardWilkins
What's making news
TODAY was joined with Neil Breen from The Sunday Telegraph to discuss the latest media headlines.
Sammy, I Love You
Most of us would remember the remarkable love story of Brisbane couple Sally Nielsen and Sam Goddard. Sally stuck by Sam’s side when he was struck down by a series of strokes which caused severe brain damage. TODAY reporter Alison Ariotti recently caught up with Sally to discuss her journey and new book ‘Sammy, I Love You’.
To follow Alison on twitter visit @AlisonAriotti
Homework routine
Dr Justin Coulson from happyfamilies.com joined today to discuss how to get the kids back into an effective homework routine.
For more information visit www.neopsychology.com.au or www.happyfamilies.com.au
Bad manners
Bad manners is something that frustrates many people and nearly 3,500 Australians have joined the so-called 'society for normal people' group on Facebook. Group Founder and Demographer Bernard Salt joined TODAY to discuss the topic of bad manners.
For more information visit www.facebook.com/normalise
Girls on Grill
Karl grills Georgie and Nikki Gemmell, about the hottest trends and topics of the day.
To follow Karl on Twitter visit @karlstefanovic
To follow Georgie on Twitter visit @GeorgieG_
Talking Hollywood
TODAY gossip guru Richard Reid brings you the latest from Tinseltown.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RReidsHollywood