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Leigh Sales presents Australia's leading nightly public affairs program, bringing you a unique perspective on the day's issues, exclusive investigations and compelling interviews. Plus political analysis from Laura Tingle.
A Very Nervous Guinea Pig. The residents of the bushfire-ravaged town of Mallacoota relive their trauma as the first anniversary of the Black Summer fires approaches. With the reconstruction of their town stalled, is there anything to celebrate?
Home Invasions. How far can you go to lawfully protect yourself in a home invasion? Insight investigates.
Broome. Hosts Jimmy Rees and JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick take us for a ride back in time and space, to the remote North Western town of Broome in the early 1900s, during the heyday of the pearling era.
Might Need A Bigger Boat. The Northern Territory is home to over 150,000 crocs and one man is on a quest to protect them all. Wild Territory takes you inside the mission as legendary croc wrangler Matt Wright catches and relocates crocs to keep people and crocs safe
We find out how the discovery of the Cryolophosaurus, dubbed the T-Rex of Antarctica, and a 25-foot-long plant eater, the Glacialisaurus, lead to renewed interest in a continent that was thought to be largely devoid of life.
A Very Nervous Guinea Pig. The residents of the bushfire-ravaged town of Mallacoota relive their trauma as the first anniversary of the Black Summer fires approaches. With the reconstruction of their town stalled, is there anything to celebrate?
A Very Nervous Guinea Pig. The residents of the bushfire-ravaged town of Mallacoota relive their trauma as the first anniversary of the Black Summer fires approaches. With the reconstruction of their town stalled, is there anything to celebrate?
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