Tueday 12th June 2012

Tuesday June 12, 2012
Wild Weather
While Western Australia braced for another round of cyclonic winds, Sydney continued mopping up after the wettest June day in five years, and heavy seas battered the Gold Coast. Reporters Angela Tsun, Alison Ariotti and Sylvia Jeffreys joined TODAY from across the country with the latest.

Dingo Inquest
It's been 32 years in the making - but the continuing Azaria Chamberlain inquest will decide whether she was killed by a dingo or not. NINE News Reporter Tim McMillan was outside the Darwin's magistrate's court ahead of the fourth inquest.

Most Clicked
TODAY presents some of the most popular internet items of the day.

Money minute
TODAY finance expert Ross Greenwood offers some valuable finance tips.

Overnight Drama
An 18 month old boy was at the centre of a dramatic six hour siege in Melbourne's west overnight. TODAY Reporter Christine Ahern joined the team from outside the house.

Vitamin Deficiency
There's a push for vitamin d to be added to our foods following a study revealed one third of Australians are vitamin d deficient. Professor of Nutrition Caryl Nowson from Deakin University in Melbourne joined TODAY giving us her advice. For more information visit www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/vitamin_d or www.osteoporosis.org.au/health-professionals/research-position-papers/#vitdvic

Entertainment news
TODAY Entertainment Editor Richard Wilkins gave us look at last night’s amazing performances from The Voice.

What's making news
TODAY was joined by Ray Hadley to discuss the latest media headlines.

Picture Perfect
Next time you hear a movie star complain about the paparazzi, think again. Many celebrities are now working with the prying photographers to stage fake photos, for their own benefit. TODAY Reporter Sylvia Jeffreys lifted the lid on this secret operation.

Diet Pill
Scientists in the US have developed a new diet pill which works by targeting hunger pangs in the brain. TODAY Medical Expert Dr Ric Gordon joined the team to tell us more.

$60,000 Retirement Plan
Retirement is about how financially comfortable to you are to leave the workforce. But how you can you start working towards a comfortable retirement? Effie Zahos, Editor of Money Magazine joined TODAY with some great tips.

Billy the Brave
Billy Connolly is back on the big screen lending his voice to an animated Disney film called "Brave". Entertainment Editor Richard Wilkins had the pleasure of catching up with the international funny man.

Girls on the Grill
Karl grills Lisa and Ita Buttrose about the hottest trends and topics of the day.

Cooking with Julie
TODAY Cook Julie Goodwin joined the team to serve up a delicious Chilli Pork Stir Fry.

Talking Hollywood
TODAY gossip guru’s Richard Reid and Richard Wilkins brings you the latest from Tinseltown.

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