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Insight returns for 2015 with three 'Best Of' specials looking at the most memorable programs from last year.
Part 1: Against all Odds
What does it take to survive the seemingly
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Insight returns for 2015 with three 'Best Of' specials looking at the most memorable programs from last year.
Part 1: Against all Odds
What does it take to survive the seemingly impossible?
In this episode, we hear extraordinary stories of people who beat death against all odds, including a North Korean defector and a former footy star who survived a suicide attempt and turned his life around.
NB. Since this was recorded questions have been raised about the accuracy of testimonies by a few North Korean defectors, including Yeonmi Park.
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There were triumphs and tragedies in the love department, deep connections and unexpected choices.
Part 2: Modern Love
There were plenty of people on Insight last year who
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There were triumphs and tragedies in the love department, deep connections and unexpected choices.
Part 2: Modern Love
There were plenty of people on Insight last year who expressed love for partners, relatives, and even for people they've never met.
In this episode, we look at some of the most intriguing accounts of interracial dating, online scams, surrogacy and more.
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Australia’s foremost forum for first-person stories and debate begins 2015 by looking back at some of its best moments from the year that was.
Part 3: Most Intriguing People
Each
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Australia’s foremost forum for first-person stories and debate begins 2015 by looking back at some of its best moments from the year that was.
Part 3: Most Intriguing People
Each week Insight talks to extraordinary people from all walks of life.
This week, the program revisits some of its most memorable guests.
Beau Evans has a background in Information Technology but can't find a job in his field. He's been on Newstart for six months and believes the system isn’t doing enough to help him find relevant work. He doesn’t think he should have to take just any job.*
Tom Olsen was a neo-Nazi in the 1990s and was the leader of a violent right wing group who plotted to kill Tore Bjorgo. He eventually changed his views and now he works alongside Tore to try to get others to leave radical extremist groups. Tom and Tore now consider themselves friends.*
*These statements were true at the time of taping.
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