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Dateline (AU)

Season 2017 2017

  • 2017-02-14T10:30:00Z on SBS
  • 1h
  • 1d 16h (40 episodes)
  • Australia
  • English
  • News
Dateline is an Australian television current affairs program broadcast on SBS One. Since its debut at 8:00 pm on Friday 19 October 1984, it has focused largely on international events, often in developing or warring nations. Since 2000, Dateline reporters have travelled by themselves without a camera crew or sound engineers. It remains the longest-running international current affairs program in Australia.

40 episodes

Season Premiere

2017-02-14T10:30:00Z

2017x01 India’s Wushu Warrior

Season Premiere

2017x01 India’s Wushu Warrior

  • 2017-02-14T10:30:00Z1h

What happens when cultural tradition clashes with a young person’s dream? Dateline meets a Muslim girl whose passion for martial arts is raising difficult questions for her family.

2017-02-21T10:30:00Z

2017x02 Lawyer For The Dead

2017x02 Lawyer For The Dead

  • 2017-02-21T10:30:00Z1h

In El Salvador, home of the bloodiest gang violence in the world, we follow one man’s gruesome struggle to bring dignity and closure to the families of the victims.

A shocking number of black South Africans are using dangerous skin bleaching products to whiten their skin. We talk to young people who believe being whiter will help them get ahead in life.

2017x04 Daughter of Sierra Leone

  • 2017-03-07T10:30:00Z1h

She survived months as a sex slave and escaped to Australia as a refugee. Aminata Conteh-Biger can’t change the past but now she’s ready to help the future of her homeland, which has become the world’s most dangerous place to give birth.

After a radioactive disaster destroys your hometown, when is the right time to return? We meet residents of Fukushima grappling with a choice; return and rebuild their broken community, or stay away.

2017x06 India's Beautiful Minds

  • 2017-03-21T10:30:00Z1h

It’s believed 5 million children in India have genius IQs but are never discovered. We follow two children from the slums who are as smart as Neil Armstrong fighting to achieve their dreams.

2017-03-28T10:30:00Z

2017x07 Trump’s Big Fail

2017x07 Trump’s Big Fail

  • 2017-03-28T10:30:00Z1h

Following the weekend rejection of his healthcare plan, Donald Trump is licking his wounds after failing to deliver on his first big promise – to fix America’s health care system. Some are celebrating, but many Americans are now even more unsure about the future. (An SBS Production) CC

Go inside one of the world’s most infamous prisons, where 80 per cent of inmates are locked up without a conviction, in conditions described as ‘sub-human’.

2017-04-11T11:00:00Z

2017x09 Robot Love in Japan

2017x09 Robot Love in Japan

  • 2017-04-11T11:00:00Z1h

In Japan, robots are used for companionship, household tasks, sex. But can they be the remedy for something deeper and more human; loneliness?

In part 1 of a special Europe investigation, Dateline looks at why French voters are shifting to the right and what hope the National Front party gives them of a new France.

In part 2 of our far right special in Europe, Dateline goes to Vienna to meet a secretive group of young hipsters, whose headline-grabbing stunts are appealing to a new breed of far right nationalists.

2017-05-02T11:00:00Z

2017x12 Peru's Monkey Business

2017x12 Peru's Monkey Business

  • 2017-05-02T11:00:00Z1h

In the Amazon jungle criminal groups are illegally trafficking thousands of endangered monkeys, crocodiles and big cats every year with impunity.

2017x13 Putin’s Family Values

  • 2017-05-09T11:00:00Z1h

2017-05-16T11:00:00Z

2017x14 Burma’s Broken Dream

2017x14 Burma’s Broken Dream

  • 2017-05-16T11:00:00Z1h

A year into its fledgling democracy, many in Burma fear the political freedoms and peace Aung San Suu Kyi brought to the country are already under attack.

The Brexit vote has driven a wedge between migrants and British-born citizens. In a small town that voted overwhelmingly to leave the EU, one Brexit voter is trying to bring these communities together.

When parents go to prison who takes care of their children? Part 1 of this story goes inside a unique orphanage in China, sheltering the kids of murderers and domestic violence victims and abusers.

When parents are in jail they don’t stop loving their children. In part 2 we look at how kids adapt to life at the orphanage when parents are locked away, and how their relationships are impacted by separation.

2017-06-13T11:00:00Z

2017x18 India's Slumdog Press

2017x18 India's Slumdog Press

  • 2017-06-13T11:00:00Z1h

In the slums of Delhi, a group of impoverished Indian children are making their voices heard and their stories told; by publishing their own newspaper, which is now being read from London to the USA.

Filipino kids as young as 7 are being sexually abused by their parents and sold for sex to paedophiles from the West. We follow an undercover team trying to infiltrate this murky world and stop the abuse of children.

2017-06-27T11:00:00Z

2017x20 Tiny Home Rebel

2017x20 Tiny Home Rebel

  • 2017-06-27T11:00:00Z1h

The mayor of Los Angeles has declared a homelessness crisis. As the city struggles to respond, one man has his own unique solution. But can he evade authorities to get people off the streets?

2017-07-04T11:00:00Z

2017x21 Goodbye Pad Thai

2017x21 Goodbye Pad Thai

  • 2017-07-04T11:00:00Z1h

Food vendors have been a constant presence in Bangkok – but thousands of them are now being chased off the streets thanks to a move by Thailand’s military government to ‘clean up’ the country.

2017-07-11T11:00:00Z

2017x22 I.S. Kids

2017x22 I.S. Kids

  • 2017-07-11T11:00:00Z1h

A shocking look inside the I.S. caliphate and its disturbing system of indoctrination and abuse that begins with children.

2017-07-25T11:00:00Z

2017x23 Outlaw Farmer

2017x23 Outlaw Farmer

  • 2017-07-25T11:00:00Z1h

This week we meet the French farmer rebelling against authorities to help refugees find a better life in Europe. Is he a good Samaritan helping those in desperate need, or a dangerous people smuggler?

2017-08-01T11:00:00Z

2017x24 Les Murray's Mission

2017x24 Les Murray's Mission

  • 2017-08-01T11:00:00Z1h

SBS broadcaster Les Murray has passed away at the age of 71. In tribute Dateline is running a story from 2011, following Murray’s journey to Hungary to find the man who helped his family escape the communist nation.

2017-08-08T11:00:00Z

2017x25 Hug a Jihadi

2017x25 Hug a Jihadi

  • 2017-08-08T11:00:00Z1h

Can extremists be rehabilitated? In Denmark, a controversial new program is trying to change the minds of radicalised young people, by supporting rather than outcasting them – but does it work?

2017x26 California’s Water Wars

  • 2017-08-15T11:00:00Z1h

After 5 years of drought, California has finally had a deluge of rain. But with much of the state’s water supply being sent to LA, people in drought-affected areas feel they’ve been left high and dry.

2017-08-22T11:00:00Z

2017x27 Robbed of a Homeland

2017x27 Robbed of a Homeland

  • 2017-08-22T11:00:00Z1h

Why are so many Syrian refugees dying of treatable diseases? We hear shocking stories from Lebanon’s refugee camps where 1.5 million Syrians have little or no healthcare.

Dateline meets the first all-women car racing team in the Middle East, as they swerve through the cities of the West Bank and break down cultural barriers.

What is the secret to living large in old age? This week Dateline meets a squad of octogenerian Japanese cheerleaders and a famous TV writer challenging assumptions about people in their 90s.

2017-09-12T11:00:00Z

2017x30 Yes or No?

2017x30 Yes or No?

  • 2017-09-12T11:00:00Z1h

As Australia decides which way to vote on same-sex marriage, we visit Ireland, where it was legalised by public vote two years ago. What lessons we can learn from their experience?

2017-09-19T11:00:00Z

2017x31 Obesity in Paradise

2017x31 Obesity in Paradise

  • 2017-09-19T11:00:00Z1h

American Samoa has one of the highest obesity rates in the world and almost one third of the population has diabetes. This week we investigate this epidemic, and ask how it got so bad?

2017-09-26T11:00:00Z

2017x32 China's Web Celebs

2017x32 China's Web Celebs

  • 2017-09-26T11:00:00Z1h

China’s live streaming craze is creating a new kind of celebrity and challenging censored media. We go to China to meet these unlikely stars and ask; why are people watching?

2017x33 Teachers Breaking Trust

  • 2017-10-03T10:30:00Z1h

We meet girls in Mozambique, some as young as 13, who are being subjected to horrific sexual abuse and threats by their school teachers.

2017x34 Sex, Lies and Soap Operas

  • 2017-10-10T10:30:00Z1h

We go behind the scenes of controversial Indian shows which are breaking down cultural barriers by tackling on some of the country’s biggest taboos.

2017x35 Africa's European Dream

  • 2017-10-17T10:30:00Z1h

An inside look at the extraordinary scale of people smuggling in sub-Saharan Africa, which has been described by some as the new ‘slave trade’.

As the Trump administration pulls America out of international meetings on climate change, we visit communities who are already feeling its effects, and being forced to leave their homes.

2017-11-01T10:30:00Z

2017x37 Living with the Dead

2017x37 Living with the Dead

  • 2017-11-01T10:30:00Z1h

Could you live and work with the dead? Dateline travels to the Philippines to meet the unique communities who live in cemeteries and care for its dead.

As Trump pushes forward with his Mexican wall, Dateline meets those still desperate to cross the border and chase the American dream. But what awaits them, if they make it through alive?

2017-11-14T10:30:00Z

2017x39 Mosul: Life After I.S.

2017x39 Mosul: Life After I.S.

  • 2017-11-14T10:30:00Z1h

The city of Mosul is adjusting to life after I.S. rule. This week Dateline meets people trying to revive the city, its culture and its monuments, in a place that's faced so much devastation.

Canada and Australia share a dark secret: in recent decades thousands of Indigenous women have been murdered or gone missing. What can Australia learn from Canada’s attempts to address the problem?

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