Sunday’s 60 Minutes seems to be on the consequence of the Referendum plus the most recent developments in Israel and Gaza and Sarah Abo on profitable the struggle on medication.
What Now?
“Sure” or “No”? On 60 Minutes, Amelia Adams studies on the Voice referendum and asks what the end result of the vote now means for Australia’s First Nations individuals.
Reporter: Amelia Adams
Producer: Natalie Clancy
Hell within the Holy Land
The unfolding horror within the Holy Land has surprised the world. Tara Brown studies on the most recent developments in Israel and Gaza, and interviews high-ranking officers on each side of the battle, together with a senior chief of Hamas and a retired Israeli military common and Mossad chief.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producer: Naomi Shivaraman
Cops v Cartels
Greater than one million Australians use cocaine yearly. The white powder prices greater than gold, however it’s a value that customers are joyful to pay. Happier nonetheless are the bosses of the worldwide drug cartels who’re reaping monumental riches, regardless of state and federal legislation enforcement businesses doing all they will to cease cocaine moving into the nation. How the officers go about their work is generally completed in secret. However not at all times. On 60 Minutes, Sarah Abo goes contained in the Australian Border Pressure battle to outwit the criminals chargeable for smuggling huge quantities of unlawful narcotics.
Reporter: Sarah Abo
Producers: Serge Negus, Sammi Taylor
For Dad
The perfect athletes on the earth all know success isn’t achieved with out ache. The relentless preparation and coaching wanted to make it to the highest of any sport hurts. However the agony Australia’s backstroke golden lady, Kaylee McKeown, has endured is rather more than bodily. Three years in the past, on the cusp of her Olympic debut, her dad Sholto died. The heartbreak of dropping him might so simply have ended Kaylee’s swimming profession. As an alternative, she did one thing outstanding. On project for 60 Minutes, 9’s Sylvia Jeffreys studies how Kaylee turned her sorrow right into a superhuman energy.
Reporter: Sylvia Jeffreys
Producer: Natalie Clancy
8:35pm Sunday on 9.