To improve your experience Latest news and videos from the Australian TV program, 60 MinutesHow different would my life have been today, if my family had never left Syria?60 Minutes' Sarah Abo asks what went wrong in the handling of Victoria's coronavirus crisis.The MP has reignited his feud with Johnny Depp and his ex-wife.A 60 Minutes investigation has exposed shocking failures in Victoria's security industry.Up to 10 per cent of the projected global warming this century could come from thawing permafrost releasing large pockets of methane gas into the atmosphere.Attack by opponents of his pro-Hong Kong university protest made headlines around the world.Drew Pavlou believes he threatened the university's 'relationship with the Chinese government'. Get the latest 60 Minutes news, stories and latest updates from the Channel 9 show. Chanel Miller has started an inspiring movement. Calls for inquiry into foreign interference at Australian universities | 60 Minutes … But the fact she is back on her feet, carving down the line with power and grace, is remarkable given just a few months ago she could barely even walk.Lawyers for Princess Haya told the court she wanted her twelve-year-old daughter protected from Sheikh Mohammed, alleging he was trying to force her into an arranged marriage On the day Australia was changed forever, police officer Nick Watchorn could never have known his life would also be dramatically altered.We had to travel to San Francisco to see the results of a world-leading trial into MDMA-assisted psychotherapy. Watch the provocative new series Little Birds now on Stan.Your web browser is no longer supported. In March 2016, a news crew for Australia's 60 Minutes working with Jan Sjunnesson came under attack, including having stones thrown on them and a car running over the foot of a cameraman who was trying to prevent it from leaving in the immigrant-dominated district of Rinkeby of Stockholm.
Get the latest 60 Minutes news, stories and latest updates from the Channel 9 show ... 70 per cent of all methamphetamine on Australia's streets passes through Asia's Golden Triangle. So often you hear about how close we came to containing COVID-19. 60 Minutes published the video, on which reporter Liz Hayes states "there are now 55 declared no-go zones in Sweden." "I lost three years of my life." Today, 60 Minutes is Australia’s leading current affairs program with a proven record of excellence over three decades. Because here in Australia, at least for the time being, it seems using the illicit drug to treat post-traumatic stress disorder is too great a stigma to overcome.After a dramatic fall in coronavirus infections across Australia in the last few weeks, many now feel like we're winning the war against this virus.When you think of the kind of people to be seriously affected by COVID-19, 29-year-old Adrian Ottaviano is a long way from the stereotype.A whistleblower in the cruise ship industry has told 60 Minutes that lucrative bonuses are offered to senior management to avoid delays from any government interference when ships dock.An unassuming building in the middle of Sydney is the unlikely frontline in the battle against the spread of COVID-19.CEO of Wesfarmers Rob Scott has told 60 Minutes reporter Sarah Abo that Australia needs a plan to get life back to normal after coronavirus lockdown measures, as the government can't bear these new economic burdens forever.When Tony Londero and his wife Kerry were waiting to board what was to become the infamous last cruise of the Ruby Princess in March, they could never have predicted the dire turn their journey would take.For the last 12 years, 60 Minutes has followed Bianca Saez's extraordinary story.The influential editor of the pro-communist newspaper Chinese Global Times has hit out following Australia's "divisive" call for a coronavirus inquiry.UK Prime Minister calls virus 'a mugger' as he returns to work; Psychiatric facility forced to close after COVID-19 outbreak; 2m sign up for COVIDSafe tracking appWhen asked what was preventing him from reaching his maximum output, the answer was simple: water.An infectious diseases modeller in Melbourne has told 60 Minutes one method of relaxing Australia's coronavirus restrictions could see the infection purposely spread in low-risk groups, like school children, to build immunity.A renowned global economist has told 60 Minutes that total society lockdown is not a sustainable long term solution to stopping the spread of coronavirus. 60 Minutes first went to air on February 11, 1979, under executive producer Gerald Stone and with reporters Ray Martin, George Negus and Ian Leslie.