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  • Tuesday, 10th January 2012
  • Lambassador's new pitch

    For years Australia Day 'Lambassador' Sam Kekovich has been fighting 'unAustralianism' and this year he has a brand new campaign to get lamb back on the menu.
    Dolsons@bigpond
    (Guest)
    Love him. He is an Australian. He can put his boots under my bed any time.
  • Battling the Brethren

    They are a small community fighting to stop to the Exclusive Brethren building a religious compound in their neighbourhood. Locals say their biggest issue with the Brethren's plans is the secrecy surrounding the development.
    againist
    (Guest)
    according to their beliefs they have no tv, no newspapers, no radio, how would they know about the tender in the SMH
  • Monday, 9th January 2012
  • New-age suburban warfare

    He's a victim living in fear - terrified of the folks next door. Now, to save others from the same torment, he has produced an online bible for neighbourly disputes - with everything you need to know to put an end suburban wars.
    Frustrated
    (Guest)
    I too live next door to the neighbours from hell. The police have a brilliant solution - sell up and move!
  • Queensland floods - one year on

    Across the country Australians are marking the anniversary of the floods that made 2011 a year to forget. But it's also a time to the reflect on the amazing people who have come together and rebuild homes and lives. Leila McKinnon visits the flood survivors in Queensland.
  • Kate's royal 30th

    On her last milestone birthday, Kate Middleton was a commoner and unknown to most of the world. As she celebrates her 30th birthday today, she is now arguably the most popular member of her new royal family. A Current Affair takes a look at the transformation of the Duchess of Cambridge.
  • Friday, 6th January 2012
  • Wife swap preview

    A sneak peek of the new Australian version of the international hit show Wife Swap; as well as the latest gossip from our entertainment gurus about another favourite show about to start filming here.
  • Woolies ups the meat war ante

    Woolworths has unleashed a new weapon in the supermarket meat war, a new Meat Standards Australia sticker that guarantees tenderness, juiciness and flavour.
  • Big Wayne's battle

    A morbidly obese man who says he fell through the floor of his housing commission home because it was termite-infested takes us inside and tells us why he tried to sue the Department of Housing.
    Chrisso72
    (Guest)
    Agreed. Get a job mate, and work for something for once in your life.
  • Recycle button risk

    It’s the humble button on your dashboard that blocks outside fumes. But this recycled air could prove dangerous to your health and driving ability.
  • Grey nomads

    Australia's growing army of grey nomads are living their dream life of freedom on the open road.

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