Good Food and Wine Show
Weekend TODAY weather presenter Emma Freedman enjoys the culinary delights of the Good Food and Wine Show in Melbourne.
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www.brunyislandcheese.com.au
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Queen Diamond Jubilee
London is in full swing for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations, official festivities now underway. Nine's Europe correspondent Peter Stefanovic joined the program live from Buckingham Palace.
Ski Season Kicks Off
With huge snowfalls arriving early, the Australian ski season is kicking off a week ahead of schedule. Perisher's Alice Joyce joined us live from the slopes.
www.perisher.com.au
What to expect when you're expecting
'What to expect when you're expecting' is a rom-com that follows five couples suffering the trials and tribulations of childbirth. It features an all-star cast headlined by Cameron Diaz and it's Richard Wilkin's Movie of the Week.
What's Making News
Brisbane Radio's Robin Bailey joined the program to discuss the latest media headlines.
The life and career of Seal
Seal has become a huge star in Australia, thanks in large part to The Voice. But he hasn’t always lived a life of glitz and glamour, as TODAY’s Kristy- Lee Lorroway reports.
The plight to save an Indonesian elephant
They’re the young Australians who dropped everything to save a baby elephant. Amanda French and Murray Munroe have gone to great lengths to keep baby Bona alive and they join us now to chat about their plight.
For more information on how you can help visit www.savebona.com
and www.facebook.com/savebona
Celebrating 100 years of Australian women Olympians
This year marks a century since Australian women first competed at the Olympic Games. Since then, we’ve seen our own girls make their mark from Helsinki to Seoul, Sydney, Beijing and right around the world.
Space race
A new space race is underway, the race to launch the first privately operated passenger space flights. Space XC Chief Commercial officer, Reinhard Spronk and Australia’s first space tourist 84 year old Nigel Peck joined us to chat about this epic plight.