Episode list

Four Corners

Lance and the Truth
He's a drug cheat, a bully and a liar who abused his best friends to keep a terrible secret, but has Lance Armstrong finally told the truth?
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Reach for the Sky
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter project could cost Australian taxpayers tens of billions of dollars. Is this plane a super fighter or a massive waste of money?
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Punch Drunk

Sun, Feb 24, 2013
Doctors, police and paramedics warn that alcohol-fuelled violence has reached crisis levels.
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The Enemy Within
How did a Lebanese immigrant move from owning an ethnic newspaper business to become the most influential politician in NSW?
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Gas Leak

Sun, Mar 31, 2013
It's been sold as the cleaner-greener carbon fuel but is coal seam gas as clean as it claims?
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A Gracious Gift
The human drama when families confront one of the most difficult decisions made at the toughest time.
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Who's Cheating Whom
Australians like to think their sports stars play fair but now it's alleged there's widespread drug taking and links with organised crime.
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No Advantage

Sun, Apr 28, 2013
Go inside Australia's offshore refugee processing centres on Nauru and Manus Island. What you see will shock you.
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The Surf Club

Sun, May 05, 2013
The surf life saving movement is Australia's biggest volunteer organisation but right now it's at a crossroads.
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The Big Gamble
The world of sports betting and the man who's made himself the face of the industry: Tom Waterhouse.
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HACKED!

Sun, May 26, 2013
Hackers have targeted key Federal Government departments and major corporations in Australia.
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The Hunting Party
Hunting wild animals is a growth industry and now the pressure is on to get access to national parks. Who really benefits and who is at risk?
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Episode #53.16
We take a revealing look at world of sports betting and man who's made himself face of industry.
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Episode #53.17
Andrew Fowler reveals hackers, working from locations overseas, have targeted key Federal Government departments and major corporations in Australia.
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The Hunt for Britain's Sex Gangs
It was police investigation that stunned Britain. Young men of Pakistani heritage grooming young girls with intention of abusing them, gang raping them and then trading them with other groups of men.
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Episode #53.19
Hunting wild animals is a growth industry and now pressure is on to get access to national parks.
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Fashion Victims
Australians love a bargain, but what's real cost of cheap clothes from sweat shops in Bangladesh?
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Episode #53.22
Could you live on 35 dollars a day and pay for food, clothing, transport and other bills?
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To the Bitter End
Reporter Marian Wilkinson tells turbulent story of Labor's bitter leadership struggle, dramatic day ended term of Australia's first female Prime Minister and Labor's renewed ambition to win next election.
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In Google We Trust
Every hour of every day, our digital interactions are being recorded and logged. We live in the age of 'big data', where seemingly mundane information about how we go about our lives has enormous value.
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Chemical Time Bomb
In 1980s and 1990s governments across Australia outlawed use of herbicide 245T. The ban was introduced for one very good reason.
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Walking Wounded
War photographer Giles Dooley lost both legs and an arm while on assignment in Afghanistan and returns to record plight of Afghan civilians who've lost.
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Cry Freedom - Mandela's Legacy
Nelson Mandela promised a South Africa based on freedom and equality. But as country's former leader lies in hospital critically ill, nation he fought to create is slowly disintegrating.
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Finding Mercy

Sun, Aug 18, 2013
What do you do when your best friend is lost to you in a tide of violence and cruelty?
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Buying Time

Sun, Aug 25, 2013
There is not a person in community that is not affected by cancer in some way. We go inside hospitals.
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No Margin for Error
Four Corners goes on campaign trail, taking a fly-on-the-wall look at two seats that will be crucial in deciding who wins Government this time around.
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Episode #53.32
Australians are among most technically connected in world - but do we know where our data goes and how it's being used?
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My Own Choice

Sun, Sep 15, 2013
The story of a young man with a serious debilitating illness trying to find a way to legally end his own life.
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Cover Up

Sun, Sep 29, 2013
Two insiders blow lid on a financial scandal that goes to heart of Australia's most important and trusted institutions.
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No Accounting

Sun, Oct 13, 2013
The Jawoyn people were held up as model Indigenous community. What went wrong? Matthew Carney reports.
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Fire in the Wire
We're told many bushfires are deliberately lit but close analysis suggests powerlines are main culprits.
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Supersizing India's Kids
A large part of India is in danger of eating itself into an early grave. BBC This World discovers Indian families, obsessed with glitter of West, are indulging their children with fast, fatty foods.
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JFK - The Lost Bullet
Was John F. Kennedy victim of conspiracy or a lone gunman? Can third bullet fired at him that day in Dallas help answer question?.
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Trading Misery
In September a boat carrying 72 asylum seekers sank in stormy waters off coast of Indonesia.
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Palmer Drama

Sun, Nov 24, 2013
Clive Palmer says he's bankrolled Palmer United Party to give voice to millions of Australians who can't afford a lobbyist, but can we take him at his word?
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