Tuesday 26th June 2012

Tuesday June 26, 2012
Home Invasion
TODAY Reporter Alison Ariotti joined the team from Queensland after police on the Gold Coast are continued hunting a gunman who burst into a home in Labrador, and shot a man in the leg.

Champion Returns
Black Caviar will return home a hero after her win at royal ascot but questions are still being asked about her racing future. TODAY caught up with the mare's co-owner, Colin Madden.

Splash Mountain
The TODAY ride testers were out in force again - this time on splash mountain and Richard Wilkins took us all along promising we wouldn't get wet.

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

Strike Cancelled
Teachers in New South Wales are threatening to defy an order to cancel tomorrow's strike, which is set to cause major disruption for parents. TODAY Reporter Sylvia Jeffreys was at the Teachers' Federation in Sydney with the latest.

Big Savings
The Big Electricity Switch campaign is helping to drive down power prices. But there are big savings to be made before changing providers as one family in Sydney's west found out.

Gilham Acquittal
19 years after his parents were stabbed to death, Sydney man Jeffrey Gilham has been cleared of their murders. Mr Gilham has faced two inquests, two trials and a sentence of life imprisonment but yesterday walked out of court a free man. TODAY had a chat with family friend Tony Landers from Canberra.

Fifth Games
Beach Volley-baller Natalie Cook has qualified for her fifth consecutive Olympic games - a feat no female Aussie athlete has achieved before. She caught up with TODAY from Brisbane.

Disney Jedi
Disneyland really is a place where you can make dreams comes true and that's exactly what happened to our official Disney reporters, Ruby and Angus. TODAY was there when they became a Princess and a Jedi.

Entertainment news
TODAY Entertainment Editor Richard Wilkins has all the latest showbiz news and biggest films to hit our screens.

Teachers Still Strike
New South Wales teachers are preparing to go on strike tomorrow despite an order from the industrial relations commission to call it off. Teachers Federation President, Maurie Mulheron joined TODAY with the latest.

Nervous Wait
Millions of Americans are on edge this morning, as a powerful storm system barrels toward the south coast. Cyclone Debbie has already killed at least one person, and has triggered tornadoes and flash flooding across parts of Florida.

Voice Winner
It's been a huge week for Karise Eden settling into life as a superstar after winning The Voice. The central coast teenager is already topping the charts, her album was released today and Sylvia Jeffreys was given a sneak peek at her first film clip.

Spectacular Show
TODAY managed to catch the world famous Disney Parade with all your favourite characters making their way through the magical streets of Disneyland.

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

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