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Thursday 31 July
Steve Jacobs tours Lions park, Blackwater. Brisbane relaxes it’s tought water restrictions over night. The Virgin Galactic is now taking bookings for their sub-orbital space flights.
Wednesday 30 July
We look at thyroid disorders and how they affect women. Anette Sym tells TODAY her weight loss secrets and cooks a delicious butter chicken recipe from her recipe book. For more info on how our athletes are preparing for the Beijing Games, we’re joined by team motivator Laurie Lawrence. We look at dob in a debt collector day. PLUS we visit Emerald city located in the Central Highlands district of Queensland, Australia.
Tuesday 29 July
Space Info editor Jonathon Nally talks 50 years of NASA. Prof Harvey Dillon raises concerns that IPods may damage hearing. Steve Jacobs is at the town of Barcaldine, population 2,000, and located 1080 km north-west of Brisbane.
Monday 28 July
Weather guru Stevie Jacobs travels through Queensland along the tropic of Capricorn and visit the Stockman's Hall of Fame. Dr Nick Hocking discusses a new campaign which will see those less financially well off receive free dental care. Step families and blended families are the fastest growing family types in Australia. PLUS Charlie Brown previews all the latest gadgets on the market.
Friday 25 July
Our weather guru Stevie Jacobs is at the Wanda Surf Lifesaving Club in North Cronulla, NSW, checking out the preparations for the 37th Sutherland to Surf. We celebrate National Lamington Day and the 30th anniversary of the first IVF baby. PLUS Jimmy Barnes’ daughter, Mahalia, performs “I’m just not ready for love” from her new album.
Thursday 24 July
Justine Clarke performs 'Songs to Make You Smile'. PLUS a group is now knitting, crocheting and sewing items to be distributed to help our local needy.
Wednesday 23 July
Everyone’s favourite adventurer, Dora the Explorer, performs live in studio! Stevie Wonder is touring Australia! We have all the concert information here! And TODAY chef Luke Mangan discusses the controversy surrounding Jamie Oliver sending feathers flying.
Tuesday 22 July
The adventurer talks to TODAY about the final leg of his journey around the world. We show you the top tips for winning big in tonights Oz Lotto PLUS the X-Files are coming to the silver screen!
Monday 21 July
Australia farewells the Pope, as World Youth Day comes to a close. We look at Australia's parking rip offs and check out the best ads on TV!
Friday 18 July
Channel nine news reporter Michael Usher has all the latest on World Youth Day. Steve Jacobs delivers the weather live from the rink of Disney on Ice. Father Bob reveals why he hates World Youth Day. PLUS the breast self-examintion scare.
Thursday 17 July
Billy Joel, one of this century’s greatest musicians, talks to Richard Wilkins about the day he discovered he was famous. Channel 9 news reporter Michael Usher has all the latest on World Youth Day. Father Stan Fortuna, the priest from the Bronx raps some religious messages. World Youth Day ambassadors, the Delezio family, are also encouraging support for the charitable organisation The Day of Difference. PLUS we are LIVE with the weather, backstage at the breathtaking production of Wicked!
Wednesday 16 July
TODAY is soaking up the fun and action of World Youth Day! Channel 9 reporter Michael Usher has all the latest on the celebrations and Steve Jacobs is LIVE with the weather from WYD! PLUS we mee the miners looking for love.
Tuesday 15 July
Channel 9 reporter Michael Usher has all the latest on World Youth Day. To commemorate diabetes week, Dr Ric Gordon takes a closer look at the disease. And Steve Jacobs is LIVE from Taronga Zoo today, where he takes a look at the Backyard to Bush exhibit.
Monday 14 July
TODAY IT Editor Charlie Brown road tests the latest gadgets making life that little bit easier. PLUS our gossip guru looks at the ever-expanding Brangelina clan, as the couple celebrate the birth of twins.
Friday 11 July
TODAY IT Editor Charlie Brown road tests the highly anticipated iPhone. Australian of the Year Lee Kernaghan discusses his nomination and TODAY weather guru Steve Jacobs is live from Staten Island, New York.
Thursday 10 July
Dorothy the Dinosaur performs some of our favourite songs! Steve Jacobs is LIVE this week from the Big Apple! PLUS Georgie and Lisa model two gorgeous bracelets from Chamilia Jewellers.
Wednesday 9 July
We preview the must-have toys for this festive season and how we can buy now to make some great savings. PLUS Steve Jacobs is LIVE this week from the city that never sleeps.
Tuesday 8 July
Keeping the kids busy these holidays can be a challenge. But we have three of the best websites guaranteed to keep them entertained for hours. Frances Abdallaoui shows us some simple dishes the kids can make during the school holidays including chunky chocolate-chip cookies and chicken noodle soup. PLUS Steve Jacobs is LIVE this week from the city that never sleeps.
Monday 7 July
Australia’s swimming sweethearts Stephanie Rice and Eamon Sullivan discuss taking to the pool and the trails and tribulations of being branded Aussies golden couple. Steve Jacobs is LIVE this week from the city that never sleeps.
Friday 4 July
How many of us would spy on our partner if we had suspicions of foul play? Private investigator Warren Mallard explains many of us would and that spy gadgets are on the rise. TODAY’S Gorgi Quill walks down the aisle at Melbourne’s bridal expo and reveals the world’s longest wedding train. Plus rock sensation John Mellencamp tour dates.
Wednesday 2 July
Family law specialist David Schetzer talks to TODAY about how the new child support laws will affect your family. Beauty editor Zoe Foster reveals the latest celebrity beauty secrets. Plus, Darryl Brohman and Tommy Raudonikis preview all the action for tonight’s State of Origin clash.
Tuesday 1 July
Dawn Fraser talks to TODAY about hoping back into the pool to compete at thos year’s Masters Games. Alisa Smith explains how eating locally helps your and the environment. Plus, Ross Greenwood explains how tax changes will affect your family.
Monday 30 June
Dr Sue Parker discusses the Prime Minister’s calls for a national child protection system. Christopher Zinn from CHOICE talks to TODAY about the current battle of the supermarkets. Rob and Ben from Nine’s hit reality show "Farmer Wants a Wife" talk to TODAY about finding love.
Thursday 26 June
Dr Brady Barr joins the team to discuss his National Geographic TV program 'Dangerous Encounters'. Len Harper joins the team to discuss why traffic gridlock is only going to get worse in our capital cities. Plus, are modern woman too picky? We reveal what men really think.
Wednesday 25 June
Nutritionist Zoe Bingley Pullin explains how what you’re drinking could be damaging your health. Federal MP Peter Garrett talks to TODAY about an international whaling commission meeting in Chile. Plus, Justine Davies author of "How to Afford a Baby" joins the show to discuss the costs of raising a child.
Tuesday 24 June
Sue Murray from the National Breast Cancer Foundation talks to the team about major developments in cancer research over the past decade and pays tribute to Jane McGrath for the selfless cancer campaigning. TODAY meet Dr Rob Titzer, an infant learning specialist who claims he can teach babies to read before they walk. Plus, Steve Jacobs is LIVE from Melbourne to check out an exciting new fire exhibition.
Monday 23 June
TODAY pays tribute to mother and cancer campaigner Jane McGrath. Alan Evans joins the team to discuss whether the oil summit will make any difference to petrol prices. Christopher Zinn from CHOICE explains why the plastic lids on sauce bottles can be dangerous for your health. Plus, Dr Ross Walker joins the team to explain why fads don’t work and why they could even be making you fatter.
Friday 20 June
Dr Andrew Rochford talks to TODAY about the new anti binge drinking campaign being aimed at parents. We meet Australian mother Sarah Hassell who saved her daughters life with simple first aid techniques. Richard Wilkins talks exclusively to Pete Murray about his newest album. Plus, UK chef Gordon Ramsey joins TODAY live from the Good Food and Wine Fair.
Thursday 19 June
Jeff Bresnahan joins to the team to explain everything you need to know about your superannuation. Charlie Brown is live from Sydney's new Apple mega store. Nutritionist Susie Burrell explains why eating a hearty breakfast can help you lose weight. Plus, snow reporter Christie Dowling has the latest news from Perisher Blue.
Wednesday 18 June
Chris Gration joins the team to explain how you can find out what your credit rating is. Dr Martin Gottschall talks to TODAY about his theory that UFOs are visiting Australia’s popular tourist destinations. Paul Squires explains how you can save money at the petrol pump. Plus, Richard Wilkins has your first look at the new Star Wars movie.
Tuesday 17 June
Jon Dee joins the team to explain how carpooling can save you money. Steve Jacobs visits Muswellbrook to investigate claims the town is experiencing a man drought. Plus, Miss Universe Australia Laura Dundovic joins TODAY to reveal the national costume she will wear at this years Miss Universe competition.
Monday 16 June
Mark McCrindle talks to the team about the Aussie man drought and explains where to find a decent bloke in Australia. Margaret Lomas joins TODAY to discuss a senate inquiry into housing affordability. Plus, Andrew May shares his top tips to stop stressing and start living.
Friday 13 June
TODAY IT editor Charlie Brown explains the results from this year’s Webby Awards. Luke Mangan visits the set and whips up a hearty winter meal for the team. Plus, we help the Australian War Memorial in their search for an unidentified soldier.
Thursday 12 June
Michael Ryan reveals the best exercises for every body type. Christopher Zinn from consumer group CHOICE reveals which petrol discount schemes really work. Plus, Richard Wilkins is live in LA with teen sensations The Jonas Brothers.
Wednesday 11 June
Judy Newman explains how some simple craft can turn your trash into something flash. Gorgi Quill meets a Canadian AFL team on day three of her Canadian adventure. Dr Stephen Juan reveals the simple exercises to train your brain. Plus, rugby league legends Darryl Brohman and Tommy Raudonikis preview tonight's State of Origin clash.
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