Monday 6th February 2012

Monday February 6, 2012
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Money minute
TODAY show finance expert Ross Greenwood offers some valuable finance tips.
To follow Ross on twitter visit @Ross_Greenwood

Record flood peak
Residents of St George have fled their homes due to an expected 15 metre peak on the Balonne River. TODAY reporter Alison Ariotti was in nearby Dalby, at the evacuation centre.
To follow Alison on twitter visit @AlisonAriotti

Labor caucus meeting
Parliament resumes on Tuesday and Prime Minister Julia Gillard held a special caucus meeting last night to bring her MP’s into line. NINE political reporter John O'Doherty had the details.

Rinehart ultimatum
Australia’s richest woman has delivered an ultimatum to her kids drop your opposition to the suppression order regarding their family dispute or lose your ransom insurance. TODAY finance expert Ross Greenwood had the details.
To follow Ross on twitter visit @Ross_Greenwood

Queen's Jubilee
It's been 60 years since George V passed away, leaving a young Elizabeth to ascend the throne. Our royal correspondent Gavin Grey joined TODAY from London.

Space events 2012
All you space addicts, gear up because 2012 has a string of solar events not to be missed. Space Info editor Jonathan Nally joined TODAY to discuss them.
For more information visit spaceinfo.com.au

Entertainment News
It’s the most talked about movie being made in Australia at the moment, the Baz Luhmann remake of the classic 'The Great Gatsby'. TODAY entertainment editor Richard Wilkins had the details.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RichardWilkins

What's making news
TODAY was joined by Helen Mccabe from the Australian Women's Weekly to discuss the latest media headlines.

Consumer rights
According to a survey by the Australian government 90% of consumers are confused about what to do when a product or service they buy isn't right. Well the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has launched a new campaign to get the message across. Chairman of the ACCC Rod Sims joined TODAY with the details.

Kathy Lette
She shocked and delighted us in the late 70's with her novel ‘Puberty Blues’ and has continued to entertain us with her words in many bestselling books. Kathy Lette joined TODAY.
For more information visit www.nationaltrust.com.au or to vote for Kathy Lette as a National Living Treasure go to womansday.ninemsn.com.au

Girls on Grill
Karl grills Lisa and Nikki Gemmell, about the hottest trends and topics of the day.
To follow Lisa on Twitter visit @Lisa_Wilkinson
To follow Karl on Twitter visit @karlstefanovic

MORNINGS
NINE's brand new daytime talk show 'MORNINGS' kicks off today and we were joined by the hosts Sonia Kruger and David Campbell.
For more information visit channelnine.ninemsn.com.au/mornings

Talking Hollywood
TODAY gossip guru Richard Reid brings you the latest from Tinseltown.
To follow Richard on twitter visit @RReidsHollywood

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