60 Minutes
Australian version of the U.S. television newsmagazine show 60 Minutes
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2025 | Liz Hayes' planned final year as a correspondent. |
March 30 2025 | Liz Hayes, a long-standing correspondent, concludes her tenure with 60 Minutes after nearly three decades with the program. |
2024 | Tracy Grimshaw begins reporting for 60 Minutes |
2024 | Adam Hegarty became a new correspondent for 60 Minutes, further diversifying the program's reporting staff. |
2024 | Dimity Clancey joined 60 Minutes as a correspondent, adding to the program's reporting capabilities. |
2022 | Sarah Abo transitions to part-time reporting for 60 Minutes |
2022 | Amelia Adams joined 60 Minutes as a correspondent, expanding the program's reporting team. |
2020 | Deborah Knight joins 60 Minutes as a reporter |
2019 | Nick McKenzie and Sarah Abo begin reporting for 60 Minutes |
November 2019 | A court ordered Nick Cater, a journalist from the program, to pay an additional $1.2 million in damages for the defamatory Grantham floods story, with the judge noting that Cater did not include contradictory information in the report. |
May 2019 | A jury ruled that the 2015 Grantham floods story defamed the Wagner family, resulting in Channel Nine being ordered to pay $2.4 million plus interest in damages. |
2018 | Tom Steinfort first appears as a 60 Minutes correspondent. |
2017 | Peter Stefanovic appears as a correspondent. |
2017 | Allison Langdon transitions to part-time reporting for 60 Minutes |
April 2016 | Tara Brown and eight other 60 Minutes staff members were arrested in Beirut on allegations of child abduction. The team reportedly paid $115,000 to a child abduction recovery agency and attempted to remove children from their grandmother and nanny, which led to potential charges of armed abduction and threats, carrying potential twenty-year imprisonment sentences. |
2015 | 60 Minutes aired a story about the 2011 Grantham floods that was later found to defame four members of the Wagner family by implying they were responsible for 12 deaths during the disaster. |
2015 | Ross Coulthart and Liam Bartlett return to 60 Minutes, marking another shift in the program's correspondent lineup. |
2013 | Peter Harvey's final year as a correspondent. |
2011 | Allison Langdon becomes a full-time reporter for 60 Minutes |
2010 | Ray Martin begins reporting for 60 Minutes |
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