Tonight on 60 Minutes, Rebecca Loos takes aim at David Beckham, a grieving father demands answers in a decade-old tragedy, and Madeleine West shares a surprising new chapter in her life.
A 60 Minutes investigation exposes the shocking truth about Mohamed Al Fayed, revealing allegations of serial sexual abuse—among his victims, at least 14 Australians.
Dangerous Lies uncovers the truth behind Belle Gibson’s fraudulent wellness empire, featuring exclusive interviews and the shocking story of her fake cancer diagnosis.
60 Minutes returns tonight, uncovering how a dream trip to Asia turned into tragedy for two young Australian backpackers who unknowingly drank lethal methanol-laced alcohol in Laos.
This week on 60 Minutes, fresh evidence challenges the convictions of the Menendez brothers and Stephen "Shorty" Jamieson in two of the most controversial criminal cases.
On tonight's episode of 60 Minutes, Amelia Adams uncovers the assassination attempts on Donald Trump and Tara Brown has an exclusive interview on the horrific crimes of Adam Britton.
To celebrate the extraordinary achievements of our 462 Olympic athletes in France, Tara Brown hosts a very special edition of 60 MINUTES tonight on Channel 9.
Jackson Stacker, living a carefree van life, disappeared in July 2021 and was later found dead under suspicious circumstances, with his family disputing the police's conclusion of suicide.
Tonight, the story of Celeste Manno and how her life was cut short after her year long stalker murdered her. Also, why Matchbox Twenty are not quite ready to grow up just yet.
ASIO Director-General issues a stark warning about an immediate security threat, hear from the daughter of the Salt Creek monster, and world number one BMX racer Say Sakakibara.
As well, Adam Hegarty brings the story of Alex Batty, who at the age of 11 was abducted by his own family. And getting to know former number one tennis player Andre Agassi.
Tonight, Dimity Clancey reports on why the Ozempic hype is starting to wither, replaced with the reality that it and similar drugs are risky, even deadly.