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Monday 15 March
TODAY chats with the Cleo Bachelor of the Year finalists; Plus, some helpful hints on how to free yourself of everyday aches and pains.
Sunday 14 March
Weekend TODAY finds out whether no-name groceries are really worth the savings; plus body language expert Allan Pease gives us tips on how we can get what we've always wanted; and if you've always wondered how to get rid of that tough stain, Shannon Lush has all the answers.
Saturday 13 March
The 2010 NRL season kicked off last night and Weekend TODAY takes a look at all the action; TODAY reporter Jade Robran heads to the Clipsal 500 in Adelaide; plus we find out how to make big bucks on eBay.
Friday 12 March
TODAY reporter Jade Robran brings you the heart-warming story of a group of troubled teens transforming the world of children suffering autism and asberger’s syndrome.
Thursday 11 March
TODAY chats with head lice salon owner, Judy Duval, about the nitty gritty details surrounding head lice; Senior Curator at the Australian Reptile Park, Tim Faulkner, offers advice on how to stay safe from snakes; And sex education expert Jill Michelson has tips on how to talk to your teens about the birds and the bees.
Wednesday 10 March
This morning on TODAY - Patricia Ilhan discusses increasing childhood allergy rates; Maggie Dent tells you how to talk to your children about handling homework pressures; and Charlie Brown offers advice on how to stop a mobile stalker from tapping into your private life.
Monday 08 March
The Weather Channel’s Dick Whitaker joins TODAY with a look at the storm activity across Melbourne.
Sunday 07 March
There was more flooding in Queensland overnight, so Weekend TODAY crosses live to TODAY reporter Alison Fletcher in St George for all the latest; plus it's the 20th anniversary of Clean Up Australia Day, so we talk to founder Ian Kiernan; And Leila challenges Cam to the ultimate dance-off!
Saturday 06 March
This morning on Weekend TODAY we find out whether back pain is all in the mind; plus how to live like Audrey Hepburn in Paris Hilton kind of world; And our weather presenter Felicity Whelan heads to Melbourne's Moomba Festival.
Friday 05 March
This morning on TODAY - When is a good time for parents to intervene when it comes to schoolyard bullying? We chat with parenting expert Maggie Dent... PLUS, TODAY crosses to Sea World and meets their adorable baby dolphin; Assistance Dogs Australia CEO Richard Lord joins us in the studio to talk about adopting puppies; and Physiotherapist Anna-Louise Bouvier offers some practical tips on how to alleviate minor aches and pains.
Thursday 04 March
TODAY is live from Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast. We catch up with Marea Ryan from the Milk Bank, Gabrielle Wheaton from the Animal Welfare League of QLD; and Richard Wilkins interviews veteran rocker, MeatLoaf! Plus, Sarah Harris finds out why The Wiggles are 'going mental'...
Wednesday 03 March
It's day two of TODAY's visit to QLD! This morning we celebrate Ipswich's 150th birthday... Plus, is it ever healthy to settle for second best when looking for a partner? We chat to author Lori Gottlieb, who says it's a good idea for women in their thirties to marry Mr. Good Enough... And Sarah Harris takes a look at the ten things every woman must have in her wardrobe.
Tuesday 02 March
10 kids have the chance to walk on the field with the Aussie team in South Africa! We have all the competition details... Plus, The Weather Channel’s Tom Saunders discusses Queensland’s heavy rainfall.
Monday 01 March
TODAY brings you all the latest on the devastating Chile earthquake; Steve Jacobs presents the weather from a nude photoshoot at the steps of the Sydney Opera House; Advertising expert Rob Belgiovane showcases this week's best ads; and Magda Szubanski joins TODAY with the Greatest Weight Loss Challenge.
Friday 26 February
Marea Ryan joins the show to discuss the Mothers Milk Bank; and Charlie Brown chats about facebook bullying.
Thursday 25 February
Is the future of the Aussie meat pie being threatened? TODAY takes a look at the new import rules of beef; Plus, Charlie Brown explains how the latest fad in social networking, ‘Chatroulette’, could be putting your kids at risk.
Wednesday 24 February
TODAY is joined by the cosmetics cop, Paula Begoun, who tells you how to shop for your beauty products on the cheap; and photographer Spencer Tunick chats about his daring new idea involving the Opera House.
Tuesday 23 February
It’s a daunting task wading through hundreds of possible plans for your mobile phone so TODAY technology editor Charlie Brown has whittled down the options. Also, showbiz commentator Peter Ford was in the audience at Whitney Houston's concert last night and joins us on the show.
Monday 22 February
A lifesaving service, the Milk Bank, dedicated to helping sick and premature babies is in desperate need of help and today is the start of National Buddy Week, where all Australians are being encouraged to put a stop to bullying by focusing on positive friendships.
Friday 19 February
Anyone can dream of being a winter olympian and if you'd like to skate like Lisa and Karl did this morning, go to the following site and have fun with the figure skating animation available.
Thursday 18 February
TODAY’s Sarah Harris interviews a couple who have turned their whole house into a tribute to Buckingham Palace and Victorian mum Natalie Clarke is attempting to become the first woman to cross the Bass Strait by Kiteboard.
Wednesday 17 February
Zoo curator Dan Maloney joins us as Melbourne Zoo’s elephant calf, affectionately known as 'Baby', is getting a name, celebrity blogger Mia Freedman discusses the latest headlines and Kate Ellis', Minister for Early Childhood Education and Child Care response to our story on childcare changes.
Tuesday 16 February
Parenting expert Maggie Dent offers us her insight on whether violence in our schools is on the increase and The Temptations perform live on TODAY with ‘My Girl’, one of the best songs to come out of the Motown era.
Monday 15 February
Tom Saunders joins us from the Weather Channel to tell us what’s in store for this coming autumn, Charlie Brown joins us with a look at Microsoft’s latest innovation, the revolutionary ‘Microsoft Surface’ and Rob Belgiovane takes us through the best TV ads from around the world.
Saturday 13 February
With just hours until the opening ceremony begins, Weekend TODAY is live from Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games
Friday 12 February
Why are many men attracted to older women? Self-proclaimed cougar, Della Cory, 55, spills the beans... The Today Show plays cupid in the lead up to Valentine’s Day, as three singles road test different methods of dating; PLUS, we take a look at some rare pink diamonds.
Thursday 11 February
Is your child's safety seat legal? NRMA Vehicle Safety Expert Jack Haley outlines the new laws that are soon coming into effect.
Wednesday 10 February
You can never be too prepared for home emergencies... Dr Andrew Rochford joins the show with advice on how to become better equipped in dealing with everyday accidents. PLUS, we play cupid in the lead up to Valentine’s Day, as three singles road test different methods of dating.
Tuesday 09 February
Can the Rock Eisteddfod be saved? We speak with executive producer Peter Sjoquist, who explains exactly how much funding is needed for the show to go on; Charlie Brown chats about a phone that's designed to translate foreign languages; Jonathan Nally has all the details of one of the space shuttle Endeavour’s final missions to the Space Station; and Australia’s Queen of Comedy, Magda Szubanski, tells us all about Australia’s Greatest Weight Loss Challenge.
Monday 08 February
This morning on TODAY - Alison Fletcher reports on the wild weather that continues to batter the eastern states; Charlie Brown helps you decide which internet deals are best for you; the Space Cowboy attempts to swallow 18 swords at once; and Joanna McMillan Price offers advice on how to combat daily stress.
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