Channel 9’s investigative program, 60 MINUTES, is set to air a compelling episode on 27th August at 8.30 pm, available on 9 and 9Now.
First up is a segment presented by Christine Ahern, recounting the gruesome death of Cecilia Haddad. Haddad, a young Brazilian national, had made Australia her home and thrived in the mining sector. Her life took a dark turn when her former boyfriend, Marcelo Santoro, also Brazilian, killed her in 2018. Fleeing to Brazil, Santoro thought he’d evaded capture.
However, Santoro underestimated the resolute spirit of the New South Wales Police. The episode reveals how investigators did not let international borders deter them from seeking justice for Haddad. The story demonstrates the extraordinary lengths law enforcement will go to, especially when humanity is at its darkest.
Moving on to another societal subject, the episode also features a report by Tom Steinfort about Australian millennials. This generational cohort, largely in their mid-20s to early-40s, now represents the largest age group Down Under. Often maligned by older generations as ‘entitled’ or ‘lazy’, particularly in occupational settings, millennials are in the spotlight.
As Steinfort highlights, a considerable challenge facing employers is balancing millennials’ aspirations for work-life flexibility against traditional expectations. Many business leaders are grappling with how to meet the evolving needs of this dynamic age group without compromising productivity.
It’s set to be a compelling Sunday evening, examining both the relentless pursuit of justice and the nuanced dynamics of the modern Australian workplace. So, mark your calendars for a not-to-be-missed episode of 60 MINUTES.