News
Coalition hits lead in latest poll
Updated: 31 July 2010. 00:55:54 (AEST)
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has taken another hit in what has been a disastrous week in the polls, with a Nielsen poll showing the Coalition holding an election-winning lead. >more
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TV
The Prisoner
Saturday 9.20pm
New series. This stylish, reworking of the classic 60s TV series is an effective exploration of the relationship between captor and captive. Stars Sir Ian McKellen and Jim Caviezel.
Best of ABC & Best of Election 2010 – Our picks of unmissable content
Enthusiastic amateurs

A large block in a new housing estate has been rapidly transformed into an inviting garden.
Baby love

A study spanning 30 years has proven that affection early in life benefits mental health later on.
Be my de facto

There are many different opinions in the gay community on the issue of same sax marriage.
DeathSpank

Review: A comical romp through the countryside that plays like Monkey Island meets Diablo.
The Drum with Unleashed – Analysis and Views
Poll: Have the Labor leaks eroded your confidence in the ALP's ability to form government? ![]()
Glossy cover
The near-perfect makeover of Julia Gillard on the cover of Women's Weekly is a metaphor for the Labor campaign. >more 'Glossy cover'
Gillard's choice
The Prime Minister needs to sign a concordat with Kevin Rudd and make her intentions plain. >more 'Gillard's choice'
Mentally sexy dads
Men who clean, cook and parent are hot stuff. But how does this work? >more 'Mentally sexy dads'
Children & Parenting
Play School
Play School is Australia's most successful regular television program for pre-school children. >more 'Play School'
ABC for Kids | ABC3 | Parenting | Games | Kids TV guide
Grandstand Sport
Interview: Jamie Lyon
Manly co-captain Jamie Lyon told Grandstand's Luke Davico the Sea Eagles can take much out of their 38-20 triumph over Wests Tigers at Gosford. >more 'Interview: Jamie Lyon'
Health | Science

Maths solves sperm movement mystery
UK scientists may have unravelled one of the long-standing mysteries of human fertility: why sperm cells tend to behave like tiny, surface-seeking missiles.> more 'Maths solves sperm movement mystery'
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Election 2010 video sledge
We're giving you the opportunity to create and submit a video showing your unique view of the forthcoming election.
As well as ABC gift vouchers for the best three entries, there is the opportunity to showcase your talent in our shop window. Can your video win the second most important vote this August?>more 'Election 2010 video sledge'





