Chris Masters presents an examination of the unsolved "backpacker murders" which appeals for public assistance in the investigation. It has been made with extensive police cooperation .. show full overview
Chris Masters presents an examination of the unsolved "backpacker murders" which appeals for public assistance in the investigation. It has been made with extensive police cooperation and it uses computer animation to present precise images of the last sightings of the victims.
Marlin Fitzwater presents an insiders view of how President Bill Clinton is viewed by, and views the news media. Presented as part of BBC's Panorama programme.
Marlin Fitzwater presents an insiders view of how President Bill Clinton is viewed by, and views the news media. Presented as part of BBC's Panorama programme.
"So, do you remember me?" The 1994 confrontation between failed business tycoon Alan Bond and reporter Paul Barry is an iconic moment in Australian television.
"So, do you remember me?" The 1994 confrontation between failed business tycoon Alan Bond and reporter Paul Barry is an iconic moment in Australian television.
Looking at how the performance of boys at Australian schools has fallen behind the girls and examining the possibility of a special boys' strategy in education.
Looking at how the performance of boys at Australian schools has fallen behind the girls and examining the possibility of a special boys' strategy in education.
Chris Masters' powerful report on the 1994 mass murder of tens of thousands of people in the African nation of Rwanda.
The report took us to the refugee camps where, as a result of .. show full overview
Chris Masters' powerful report on the 1994 mass murder of tens of thousands of people in the African nation of Rwanda.
The report took us to the refugee camps where, as a result of the civil unrest between Hutu and Tutsi tribes, blood flowed in what was to become an horrific genocide.
The program took its name from Masters' personal reaction to what he encountered there: countless bodies, inexplicable cruelty and senseless waste.
Winner of the 1995 Logie for Most Outstanding Achievement in Public Affairs.
Biblical relic or simple geological phenomenon? A miraculous discovery or misguided piece of non-science? Paul Barry investigates the often heated debate between geologist Professor Ian .. show full overview
Biblical relic or simple geological phenomenon? A miraculous discovery or misguided piece of non-science? Paul Barry investigates the often heated debate between geologist Professor Ian Plymer and Christian fundamentalist Dr Allen Roberts over what Dr Roberts claims are the remains of Noah's Ark, recently excavated near Mt Ararat in Turkey. It's a debate which focuses not only on the dispute over a single archaeological site, but also on the growing claims of creation science to be taught and disseminated in schools and universities.
cience reporter Gavin Gilchrist examines the gap between Australian rhetoric and reality on the attempt to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions. He suggests that despite its promises, .. show full overview
cience reporter Gavin Gilchrist examines the gap between Australian rhetoric and reality on the attempt to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions. He suggests that despite its promises, the Federal Government has made decisions that ensured cutbacks were impossible.
Liz Jackson reveals the intrigue and politics behind the making of a saint, covering controversial issues such as the speedy canonisation of the founder of Opus Del, and the high number .. show full overview
Liz Jackson reveals the intrigue and politics behind the making of a saint, covering controversial issues such as the speedy canonisation of the founder of Opus Del, and the high number of saints canonised by Pope John Paul II more than all his 20th century predecessors combined. She also focuses on the beatification of Australia's Mother Mary MacKillop.