According to Mediaweek:
For guests who were unable to attend Nine broadcast the gathering on a private feed via 9Now.
According to Mediaweek:
For guests who were unable to attend Nine broadcast the gathering on a private feed via 9Now.
Also on this week:
That story aired last week I beleive
It did. It even says watch the story in the link.
Oops, posted the wrong link.
There will be a new story related to the conduct of SAS soldiers in Afghanistan tomorrow.
A Few Bad Men
The shame brought upon the entire country by a few bad men from our military’s special forces is a brutal truth Australians now have no choice but to handle. On Thursday the findings of a four-year-long Defence Force inquiry into the war in Afghanistan were released. The report detailed shocking crimes, including murders, allegedly committed by men who were supposed to be our best-trained, most elite soldiers. What’s staggering is the scale of the wrongdoing – 39 potentially unlawful deaths including Afghan civilians and children. Nick McKenzie has been at the forefront of the reporting of this story for three years. In an exclusive interview with 60 Minutes he asks the Chief of Army, Lieutenant General Rick Burr, to explain how this disaster was ever allowed to happen, and how far up the chain of command responsibility for it should rest.Reporter: Nick McKenzie
Producer: Joel Tozer
Looks good coming from the news set.
Despite the lighting reflection and the black lines on screen it’s great.
Could this report be to police what the Brereton Report is to the ADF?
Expect a lot of criticism from News Corp over this story.
Also this week
Now 60 Minutes Summer
Sunday 3 January
Sunday 10 January
Sunday 17 January
Sunday 24 January
New season of 60 Minutes starts on Sunday, January 31 at 8.45pm. It will be on air on February 7, before taking a two-week break for the Australian Open.
Former NSW detective Gary Jubelin makes his debut as special contributor for 60 Minutes, in the season premiere.