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Toll road cash cowsA special investigation examines whether toll roads really save you time. Also, we look into the new product promising a perfect night's sleep. 16/05/2012 18:30:00

Sleep breakthrough

Sleep breakthrough
A new product has been released promising the perfect night's sleep. The cheap, over-the-counter device promises less snoring and a better sleep. It's super easy to use but does it work?
  • Wednesday, 16th May 2012
  • Bikie war

    Fredricka Bromwich knows her son was no angel but says he did not deserve to be brutally murdered. Anthony Zervas was beaten and stabbed to death in front of dozens of people at Sydney Airport in 2009 and now his grieving mother has spoken out, pleading for the out-of-control bikie war to stop.
  • Crazy law

    A new law introduced in Queensland has made it illegal to leave a child under 12 unattended for an unreasonable time. Now, a debate over child safety has ignited across the country after a Brisbane dad was convicted of the offence for letting his son go into a shopping centre alone to pick up sushi for lunch.
  • Gathering of the Brethren

    Almost 1000 people have amassed on the NSW Central Coast for a meeting of the Exclusive Brethren. Members remained tight-lipped about what was going on inside a secret marquee but ACA was told it was a chance for members to pledge donations for the building of the new Lisarow compound.
  • Toll road cash cows

    Heavy traffic is supposed to be solved by road tolls but sometimes it seems as though you merely pay for the privilege of sitting in traffic. A special road investigation examines whether these costly roads are worth the money.
  • Heater danger

    As the temperature plummets, people around the country are plugging their heaters back in.ACA gives you simple tips to make sure your house is safe, fire-proof and ready for winter
  • Tuesday, 15th May 2012
  • Missing sisters

    It is the story that has gripped a nation. The Family Court has ordered four Australian-born girls to board a plane to Italy where their father lives. Now, A Current Affair has obtained exclusive video footage of the sisters as they make an emotional plea to be allowed to stay in Australia.
    Julia
    (Guest)
    What part of 'I don't feel safe living with you' don't the family courts understand! Praying for a positive outcome!!
  • Ikea rip-off

    Ikea is famed for its cheap and reliable home wares. But is it really good value? A six-month investigation into Ikea has revealed the furniture giant is selling some of its products at hugely inflated prices, meaning Australians are paying extra for items that are half the price elsewhere.
    Frustrated
    (Guest)
    Most companies are guilty of hideously overcharging Australians. It is why we all shop online with overseas websites.
  • The Voice contestants judge themselves

    We know what the judges thought but how did The Voice contestants rate their own performances? ACA caught up with the 12 hopefuls who sang on Monday night and found out how they rated themselves.
  • Seal bares all

    He has gained a cult following in Australia since becoming a judge on The Voice but the past several months have been rough for Seal.He talks to Tracy Grimshaw about tension on the set of The Voice, his rough childhood and how music helped get him through his divorce from supermodel Heidi Klum.
    Sightunseen
    (Guest)
    What a prince, an intellectual, a sage. What a wonderful man to have as a father, what an amazing. Loving dad. I'm a fan

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