The story of a toxic time bomb.
Who's winning the battle for the ear of US President George Bush?
How Bravo Two Zero patrol's mission - to sabotage Iraqi Scud missiles - turned into disaster.
The Children Overboard affair - who knew what, who told whom, and when
Chris Masters examines the issues surrounding the fall of Singapore - 60 years on.
A story on how DNA evidence cleared a man convicted of a crime he didn't commit.
This BBC program tracks the world’s first full commercial trial of medical cannabis and explores its potential as a wonder drug for the chronically ill.
The struggle over how Australia tackles the drug problem.
Why are some clubs facing extinction when the AFL's product is booming?
The inside story of Operation Relex – the defence forces’ mission to stop asylum-seekers reaching Australian shores.
A report on the threats to one of the natural wonders of the world - the Great Barrier Reef.
This program from the BBC asks if there is sufficient evidence for war crimes indictments against those accused of responsibility for the massacres at Sabra and Shatila.
Alan Jones - feared by politicians, adored by Struggle Street and reviled by liberals.
The deepening crisis over the Catholic Church's failure to act against child-molesting priests.
Solomon Islands, a one-time South Pacific idyll, is on the brink of collapse.
How Australian soccer on the field has been throttled by the performance of administrators off it.
The moral, medical and legal dilemmas of euthanasia.
The tight relationship between key law firms and big tobacco companies.
This program explores the roots of the violence in Israel and Palestine and how it touches ordinary people on both sides.
A banker's tale of big money, political manipulation and failure.
The full story of the Christmas Island casino and the powerful Indonesian figures behind it.
An investigation into how British intelligence services colluded with loyalist death squads in Northern Ireland.
The inside story of the Department of Community Services in NSW and its child protection responsibilities.
Ray Peattie and a second corrupt policeman give a rare insiders' view on what bent cops call "doing badness".
Following the illegal timber trail from one of its main sources, Indonesia, to its ultimate destination in the West.
This program looks at past US culpability in the Korean War.
A Perth entrepreneur, a billion dollar gamble and two of the world's most powerful shareholders flexing their muscles.
An insiders’ account of the Mazar-I-Sharif uprising in Afghanistan.
In tranquil Tasmania the race is on to claim Aboriginal ancestry.
Who will lead Iraq after the fall of Saddam?
A report on the human cost of a failing mental health system.
Are Lebanese Australians being demonised by mainstream media and politicians for the sins of a few?
What happens when fingerprint experts get it wrong?
An investigation into international criminal syndicates who plunder Australia's southern seas.
The jury is still out on whether Saddam Hussein poses such a danger that the only effective response is to wage immediate war on Iraq.
The mix-ups, cover-ups and sleazy practices that beset Australia’s funeral business.
Federal Labor's crisis of confidence and how Simon Crean is dealing with it.
A road map to terror in our neighbourhood.
Australians enjoy one of the world's best lifestyles - but can the good times last?
The story of Edward Russell and Australia's failure to care for its most vulnerable citizens.