Steve Pratt and Peter Wallace speak for the first time about their arrest and imprisonment in Belgrade.
The story behind the East Timor crisis and how it plunged Australian-Indonesian relations to an all-time low.
This BBC program reveals the full extent of Harold Shipman's campaign of murder that made him the worst serial killer in British history.
Is Australia serious about bringing war criminals to justice?
The inside story of the battle the republicans lost and the war the monarchists know is far from over.
An insight into the previously hidden world of Australia's detention centres.
This program reveals an elaborate campaign to undermine native title in Western Australia.
This BBC special tracks the entire NATO campaign in Kosovo.
Liz Jackson explores the human impact of the Northern Territory's mandatory sentencing laws.
What happens when a foreign mining company bails out of a big project in a developing country?
This BBC Correspondent program gives a rare insight into the decision-making behind the USS Vincennes fateful missile strike on Iran Air 655 in 1988.
Behind the glitz of the gaming industry.
Is Melbourne's Riverside nursing home an isolated case or is it the face of a system which is fatally flawed?
This program examines how the censorship debate is becoming increasingly polarised as conservatives challenge liberals over moral standards.
Branko Jelen speaks with Liz Jackson after his release from prison.
The harrowing story of how a 15-year-old boy came to murder his parents and then open fire on his schoolmates.
The growth of suspect investment schemes, their human impact and some of the operators behind them.
Should Melbourne IT be in public or private hands?
This program follows four young women in their tortuous battle with anorexia nervosa.
The power battle between liberal theologians and evangelicals that threatens to break apart the Anglican Church.
A program from the BBC charting the triumphs and tragedies of the children who were rescued from Romania's orphanages in 1990.
The promise of the pioneering science of cloning and the ethical hurdles that could bring it crashing down.
Was the Fiji coup driven by self interest before national interest?
The stories of both the victims and the perpetrators of gay bashing in the north Queensland city of Townsville.
This BBC Panorama program delves into the hacker community.
Exploring accusations of police corruption in Western Australia.
This PBS Frontline program exposes the weakness of eyewitness identification as a tool of evidence.
The political battle behind new digital TV laws.
This program looks behind the service industries revolution that's sweeping workplaces.
This BBC program asks whether the IOC is really changing its ways, or whether it's just turned to spin doctoring to regain credibility.
This program tracks the never ending race between the drug-testers and the drug-takers.
Is Baby Business American-style a market of the future
Challenging some of the key agencies responsible for allowing the Erika to ply her trade.
Harrowing accounts from survivors of the attack on the last refugee boat out of West Timor, before the UN operation ceased.
Surviving cancer can be just the beginning of a process that is more difficult and more painful than the illness itself.
How hardening attitudes in Australia are compounding the existing distress of asylum seekers and are even producing new disorders.
An investigation into innocent people wrongly and systematically accused of arson in the absence of supporting evidence.
What is the future of Labor in its Australian birthplace?
A profile of Federal Minister for Forestry and Conservation Wilson Tuckey.