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60 Minutes Australia

Season 2018 2018
TV-PG

  • 2018-02-18T08:30:00Z on Nine Network
  • 1h
  • 1d 18h 47m (43 episodes)
  • Australia
  • English
  • News
60 Minutes is a popular Australian current affairs program based on the U.S. version of the same name. Featuring many noted Australian journalists over the years, the current presenters include Liam Bartlett, Tara Brown, Liz Hayes and Peter Overton.

43 episodes

Season Premiere

2018-02-18T08:30:00Z

2018x01 Taken, I Love Lucy, Bitcoin

Season Premiere

2018x01 Taken, I Love Lucy, Bitcoin

  • 2018-02-18T08:30:00Z1h

Kidnapped and then auctioned as a sex slave, but is glamour model Chloe Ayling a victim or a publicity seeker; The Barnaby Joyce saga - Liz Hayes' exclusive interview with Malcolm & Lucy Turnbull; and crypto-madness – is Bitcoin a Bitcon?

After years on the run Australia's most dangerous con-man is finally caught and it's all captured on camera; how to combine sex & politics but not cause a scandal, NZ's remarkable new PM, Jacinda Ardern; & the one and only, Robbie Williams.

D for disgrace - the degrading initiation rituals at University residential colleges and why 'hazing' is not a harmless tradition; plus the Aussie surfers defying death, riding 30m monster waves at Nazare.

Finally some hope for the victims of the notorious Daruk Boys Home. A breakthrough in a major police investigation means arrests are imminent; plus the only Australian survivor of the deadly Waco cult speaks for the first time.

2018-03-18T08:30:00Z

2018x05 When Ussie met Rachel

2018x05 When Ussie met Rachel

  • 2018-03-18T08:30:00Z1h

In an Australian cricket team full of stars, Usman Khawaja stands out. He’s a fine batsman and an agile fielder, but there’s something else. He’s a Muslim. In fact, Usman is the first Muslim to ever wear the baggy green cap. He says it hasn’t always been easy being different to his teammates, and in the past he has hated the attention placed on his faith. But now he is proud to celebrate it. And as Allison Langdon discovered, “Ussie” also has something else to celebrate. It’s something even better than scoring a century: his upcoming wedding to Rachel, who, for her future husband, has happily gone from being a good Catholic to a good Muslim.

60 Minutes first went to air on February 11, 1979, under executive producer Gerald Stone and with reporters Ray Martin, George Negus and Ian Leslie. Today, 60 Minutes is Australia’s leading current affairs program with a proven record of excellence over three decades. Liz Hayes, Allison Langdon, Tara Brown, Ross Coulthart, Charles Wooley and Liam Bartlett investigate, analyse and uncover the issues affecting all Australians.

The illegal immigrant who became a proud Aussie and world famous surgeon; The mystery of a lost WW2 bomber and the desperate search to bring an Australian hero pilot home; & going for gold, the incredible courage of a young paratriathlete.

How an extraordinary police bungle allowed an evil predator to continue his reign of violence against women; and a 60 MINUTES Exclusive investigation - the secretly recorded video which exposes a shameful industry.

Fighting the deadly Mexican drug cartels to save a generation of young Australians; Love at first sight, the Royal fairytale of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle; and Aussie heartthrob Simon Baker comes home.

A medical alert for all Australians, the deadly dangers of the flu. But will a super vaccine save lives? Vladimir Putin's man in Canberra warns we're headed for World War 3, and comedy genius Barry Humphries' brand new character: Himself.

Teenage tormentors no longer leave their taunts in the schoolyard. Is it too much to ask that women be paid the same amount as men for doing the same job? And not too many 21-year-old men can boast a Ferrari in their garage and a pop star girlfriend by their side.

The unlikely menace on our roads - why more and more Aussie Mums are being driven to drink; plus digging for answers - one man's incredible crusade to find his brother's killer.

A 60 MINUTES Special Event. Where is MH370? Tara Brown asks the world's best aviation crash investigators to pinpoint the location of the doomed 777 airliner. Can a four year long mystery finally be solved?

What now for the Royal newlyweds, Harry and Meghan; An insider confesses the banks' dirty secrets; & two Australians on opposite sides of the volatile and deadly Jerusalem divide.

2018-05-27T09:00:00Z

2018x15 Betrayal, Action Man

2018x15 Betrayal, Action Man

  • 2018-05-27T09:00:00Z1h

Exclusively on 60 MINUTES, Tara Brown reveals how Police investigated Australia's most evil family and found the murderer of schoolgirl Tiahleigh Palmer; plus the most spectacular film set in the world, 11 kilometres under the sea.

Allison Langdon investigates degrading initiation rituals and shocking sexual assaults at university residential colleges; plus the ultimate adventure high in the skies over Antarctica.

2018-06-10T09:00:00Z

2018x17 14mm

2018x17 14mm

  • 2018-06-10T09:00:00Z1h

A young mother trying to protect herself and children from a violent partner picks up a knife. The attacker lunges and the knife pierces his chest by a tiny 14mm. He dies and she's charged with murder. Tara Brown investigates a tragedy.

How China is buying influence in the South Pacific and why it has Australia worried; Liam Bartlett's investigation into fake aboriginal artefacts; plus the latest chapter in the bizarre case of the kidnapped glamour model.

A 60 MINUTES Special Event: Liam Bartlett meets Dhakota Williams, the daughter of Australia's most notorious gangster, Carl Williams. At 17 and now all grown up, she wants answers about her father's violent life – and death.

A family's ingenious plan to control their autistic son's extreme violence. But to succeed they must make a heartbreaking decision; Plus, the Royal scandal of the missing Princess – abducted on the high seas and not seen since.

2018-07-22T09:00:00Z

2018x21 The Cruel Sea

2018x21 The Cruel Sea

  • 2018-07-22T09:00:00Z1h

Allison Langdon reports on the tragedy of the fishing dive boat, Dianne, which capsized off central QLD last year, with the loss of six best friends. Now the sole survivor tells of his miraculous survival.

Inside the police investigation that proved Melbourne student, Henri van Breda killed his family, & for the first time, the girlfriend who still says he's innocent; Plus, saying thanks for a most precious gift.

The NAPLAN curse – Australian schools in crisis, anxious students and stressed-out teachers; plus inside America's House of Horrors, why 13 children in one family spent more than a decade chained up, tortured and starved.

A family's controversial decision to genetically engineer their baby to be a lifesaver; a quirky magpie called Penguin who thinks she's human; & close up, the stunning but ferocious rivers of lava flowing from Hawaii's Mt Kilauea volcano.

Beautiful 6-year-old Isabella dreams of being able to walk, but will her wish come true in Mexico? Should the ISIS bride and her Aussie baby be allowed to call Australia home? And the littlest drovers defying the drought in the Long Paddock.

Charles Wooley finds out why Australians are so happy to hate. But is the age of outrage killing free speech? Plus, unmasking the man accused of being the Golden State Killer, one of the worst serial predators in history.

Teenagers refusing to go to school and ignoring family & friends because they're hopelessly hooked on video games. Plus, stop laughing this is serious! How a famous Hollywood comedian saved an innocent man on death row.

The disappearance of Lyn Dawson has remained a mystery for 36 years. Now her daughter Shanelle speaks about the case, and the serious accusations against her father, Chris; Plus, Australia's deadly addiction to prescription painkillers.

The outlook might be tough for home owners with mortgages but there are ways to beat the banks; Cloning your pet dog – is it cutting-edge science or barking mad? And Nicole Kidman's great friend, Aussie author Liane Moriarty.

A very committed doctor makes a very serious confession which could end up sending her to prison; Why Australians are sick of politicians behaving badly in Canberra; and hit man Rod Stewart's incredible life of excess in the fast lane.

2018-09-30T09:00:00Z

2018x31 The Cruel Sea

2018x31 The Cruel Sea

  • 2018-09-30T09:00:00Z1h

A SPECIAL EDITION OF 60 MINUTES: Allison Langdon reports on the tragedy of the fishing dive boat, Dianne, which capsized off central QLD last year, with the loss of six best friends. Now the sole survivor tells of his miraculous survival. (Repeat)

Stormy Daniels reveals how 90 seconds of what she describes as “the least impressive” sex she has ever had has led to one of the most titillating political scandals in United States history; 60 Minutes investigates the question of whether kids do better in single sex or co-educational classes, and the determination of the co-education lobby to make them history within 20 years; and the story of transgender athlete, Hannah Mouncey's, quest to play in the AFLW.

2018-10-14T08:30:00Z

2018x33 Presumed Guilty

2018x33 Presumed Guilty

  • 2018-10-14T08:30:00Z1h

When Corryn Rayney was found murdered, police immediately suspected her husband, the high profile lawyer Lloyd Rayney, to the exclusion of everyone else. But detectives got it wrong, meaning the real killer remains unknown and unpunished.

Is there such a thing as safe nuclear energy? And could it be the answer to Australia's crippling electricity bills? Plus, the great footy player Johnathan Thurston reveals the highs and lows of his extraordinary life and brilliant career.

A 60 MINUTES major investigation: The frightening truth about Takata airbags, the deadly time bombs that could explode at any moment in more than a million cars in Australia; plus, the life threatening illness caused by social media.

Uncovering the truth: An Australian father's desperate search for answers about his 20-year-old daughter's death in paradise; plus Baywatch star, Pamela Anderson's unusual love for WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange. But can she save him?

An Aussie #MeToo outrage: Why is a young sexual assault victim being silenced by the law, and can Hollywood save the day? Plus, the brave warrior women protecting Africa's elephants; & a Willy Wonka adventure inside Lego's magical HQ.

Sobering new research reveals as little as one drink a day is causing us harm; The decades old secret that could crucify the Hillsong Church; & after 50 years on stage and screen, a star is born – Why Jacki Weaver is the toast of Hollywood.

The 'Superbrat' speaks his mind! John McEnroe on how to make tennis better and why Nick Kyrgios is its future; Daughters divided – is their father a murderous monster or has he been wrongly convicted? And, the unlikely Aussie star at NASA.

Australia's finest TV reporters remember their greatest adventures in a special edition of 60 MINUTES. The stories behind the stories in a celebration of 40 years as the country's favourite current affairs program.

Liz Hayes' exclusive interview with Stormy Daniels, the adult entertainer who seduced U.S. President Donald Trump; Also, the high flyer behind Qantas, & the one and only, Robbie Williams.

Charles Wooley finds out why Australians are so happy to hate. But is the age of outrage killing free speech? Australia's deadly addiction to prescription painkillers, plus Aussie heartthrob Simon Baker comes home.

2018-12-23T08:30:00Z

2018x43 The Situation Room

2018x43 The Situation Room

  • 2018-12-23T08:30:00Z1h

Where is MH370? Tara Brown asks the world's best aviation crash investigators to pinpoint the location of the doomed Boeing 777 airliner. Can a four year long mystery finally be solved?

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