Tuesday 7th February 2012

Tuesday February 7, 2012
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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

Banks at war
"Banks at War" is the headline in many of today's papers, with the NAB promising to undercut its rivals, and have the lowest home loans all year. TODAY finance expert Ross Greenwood had all the details.
To follow Ross on twitter visit @Ross_Greenwood

Floods
Residents of the flood stricken Queensland town of St George are anxiously waiting to see where the Balonne River will peak today. TODAY reporter Alison Ariotti was at the evacuation centre in Dalby.
To follow Alison on twitter visit @AlisonAriotti

Flood commission
Two senior water executives will front the Queensland flood inquiry today, after breaking ranks and contradicting evidence that the Wivenhoe Dam was running the correct release strategy during the 2011 floods. NINE news reporter Shane Doherty joined TODAY with more.

Parliament resumes
Independent MP Rob Oakshott has revealed Kevin Rudd's supporters have canvassed his support, in the event of a leadership challenge. NINE news reporter Jayne Azzopardi had the details.

Alberto’s win stripped
Spanish cycling champion Alberto Contador has been stripped of his 2010 Tour De France victory over a failed drug test. TODAY’s Ben Fordham had more.

Water contamination
Residents on the New South Wales Central Coast are being warned to boil their water after e-coli was detected in the water supply. TODAY reporter Sylvia Jeffreys was in Gosford.

Entertainment news
TODAY entertainment editor Richard Wilkins updates us on all the latest news and Ryan Reynolds talks about his new film with Denzel Washington, 'Safe House'.
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.

Retailers struggling
There are concerns that retail jobs will be lost after the worst retail figures in 27 years. Executive Director of the Australian Retailers Association Russell Zimmerman joined TODAY.

Georgia’s council victory
A Melbourne council has been forced to abandon a new pet policy after a campaign from a 10 year old resident. TODAY reporter Christine Ahern joined TODAY from Melbourne.
To follow Christine on twitter visit @ChristineAhern

Tech- savvy seniors
Keeping up with all the latest technology is hard enough for most of us, but if you are a senior citizen it can all be overwhelming. Now there are courses to help seniors master all the gizmos and gadgets as TODAY 's Christine Ahern had the report.

For some more details visit www.sanityeducation.com.au or call: 1300 569 832
To follow Christine on twitter visit @ChristineAhern

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

Chicken Caesar salad
TODAY cook Julie Goodwin joined the team to make a delicious chicken Caesar salad.
To follow Julie on twitter visit @_JulieGoodwin

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

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