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''60 Minutes'' is an Australian version of the United States television newsmagazine show ''
60 Minutes ''60 Minutes'' is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique styl ...
,'' airing since 1979 on Sunday nights on the
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. A New Zealand version uses segments of the show. The program is one of five inducted into Australia’s television Logie Hall of Fame.


History

The program was founded by veteran television producer Gerard Stone, who was appointed its inaugural executive producer in 1979 by media magnate
Kerry Packer Kerry Francis Bullmore Packer (17 December 1937 – 26 December 2005) was an Australian media tycoon, and was considered one of Australia's most powerful media proprietors of the twentieth century. The Packer family company owned a controlling ...
. Stone devised it to be an Australian version of CBS's US ''Sixty Minutes'' program and it featured well known reporters Ray Martin, Ian Leslie and George Negus. Its prominent early programs included a 1981 interview Negus conducted with UK leader Margaret Thatcher, during which the prime minister aggressively countered his questions. Negus asked Thatcher why people described her as ''pig-headed'' and the Prime Minister demanded he tell her who, when and where such comments were made. In 1982, Jana Wendt interviewed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and asked him why he had been so often described as a terrorist, a butcher, a gangster and a madman. In 2019, the program produced a report on the infiltration of organised crime into listed Australian casino firm
Crown Resorts Crown Resorts Limited is Australia's largest gaming and entertainment group that owns and operates two of Australia's leading gambling and entertainment complexes, Crown Melbourne and Crown Perth. It was listed on the Australian Securities Exc ...
. It led to multiple state and federal inquiries, including the NSW Bergin Inquiry, that recommended Crown Resorts may be unfit to hold a casino licence. In March 2021, the Nine Network launched a one hour one story studio-based ''60 Minutes''
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''Under Investigation'' presented by Liz Hayes and produced by Gareth Harvey that features a panel of guests.


Staff


Current correspondents

* Liz Hayes (1996–present) * Tara Brown (2001–present) * Sarah Abo (2019–present) * Tom Steinfort (2018, 2020–present) * Amelia Adams (2022–present)


Former correspondents

* George Negus (1979–1986) * Ray Martin (1979–1984) * Ian Leslie (1979–1989) * Kate Baillieu (1979, resigned before show went to air) * Jana Wendt (1982–1986, 1994) * Jeff McMullen (1985–2000) * Jennifer Byrne (1986–1993) * Mike Munro (1986–1992) * Richard Carleton † (1987–2006) * Tracey Curro (1993–1997) * Ellen Fanning (1999–2000) * Paul Barry (2004–2005) * Peter Harvey † (2003–2013) *
Michael Usher Michael Usher is an Australian television presenter and reporter. Usher presents ''Seven News Sydney'' on Friday and Saturday with Angela Cox and ''The Latest: Seven News''. Career Usher graduated from All Saints' College, Perth in 1987. He we ...
(2009–2016) *Ross Coulthart (2015-2018) * Charles Wooley (1993–2005, 2009–2019) *
Liam Bartlett Liam Bartlett (born 30 June 1961) is an Australian journalist and reporter, best known for his career in radio and television. Career Born in Perth, Western Australia, previously, Bartlett had a six-year stint with ABC radio station 720 ABC Pe ...
(2006–2012, 2015–2022)


Contributing reporters

* Peter Overton (2001–2009 full-time, 2009–present) * Karl Stefanovic (2005–present) * Ray Martin (2010–present) * Deborah Knight (2020–present) * Allison Langdon (2011–2017 full-time, 2018–present) * Nick McKenzie (2019–present)


Commentators

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Paul Lyneham Paul Lyneham (13 August 1945 – 24 November 2000) was an Australian journalist, commentator and television presenter. Lyneham was born in Melbourne
† (1996–2000) * Peter Harvey † (2003–2013)


Executive producers

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Gerald Stone Gerald Louis Stone (18 August 1933 – 6 November 2020) was an American-born Australian television and radio journalist, television executive and author. Early years and career Born in 1933 and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Stone graduated in poli ...
† (1979–1992) * Kirsty Thomson (2016–present)


Awards

''60 Minutes'' has won numerous awards for broadcasting, including five Silver Logies, one Special Achievement Logie, and received nominations for a further six Logie awards. In 2018, ''60 Minutes'' was inducted into the TV Week Logie Hall of Fame. In 2019, its report on the organised crime infiltration of gaming giant ''
Crown Resorts Crown Resorts Limited is Australia's largest gaming and entertainment group that owns and operates two of Australia's leading gambling and entertainment complexes, Crown Melbourne and Crown Perth. It was listed on the Australian Securities Exc ...
'' was awarded a Walkley Award and led to two Royal Commissions. In 2020, its program on political malfeasance, ''The Faceless Man'', was awarded a Walkley Award for best long format television reporting.


Controversies

In February 1988, ''60 Minutes'' collaborated with James Randi to create a fictional psychic called "Carlos", played by José Alvarez, for an elaborate investigation into how much free publicity a fraudulent medium could garner through the Australian media, and how such people could manipulate the gullibility of vulnerable people. However, during their investigation and successful attempt at convincing the Australian media that "Carlos" was a genuinely notable medium who had a strong following in America, other Channel 9 programs were caught out reporting on the fake "Carlos" who appeared on '' Today'' and ''
A Current Affair ''A Current Affair'' may refer to: * ''A Current Affair'' (Australian TV program), 1971–present Australian current affairs program that airs on Nine Network * ''A Current Affair'' (American TV program), a 1986–1998 American television news ...
'' and was featured on ''
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'' and ''
Nine News ''Nine News'' (stylised ''9News'') is the national news service of the Nine Network in Australia. Its flagship program is the hour-long 6:00 pm state bulletin, produced by Nine's owned-and-operated stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, ...
''. An orchestrated incident where his assistant threw water on George Negus during a second appearance on ''Today'' garnered even more attention for "Carlos". When the sting was revealed on ''60 Minutes'', anger at the network was palpable and reports soon circulated about staff sackings as a result. In April 2016, Tara Brown and eight other people (including three other staff members of Nine, David Ballment, Stephen Rice, and Ben Williamson) were arrested on allegations of child abduction in Beirut. According to Lebanese authorities, ''60 Minutes'' allegedly paid $115,000 directly to the Child Abduction Recovery International Agency, despite claims that the exchange was made by the mother of the children. The abduction agency used has also been widely discredited, with fake recovery stories being posted on Facebook and their operators having been arrested all over the world. The recovery involved the team waiting in a parked car on the street and then snatching the children from their grandmother and nanny before driving away. "A Lebanese judicial source" told '' The Guardian'' that the group were to be charged with "armed abduction, purveying threats and physical harm" – crimes which carry sentences of twenty years' imprisonment with hard labour. The group were released from custody only after Nine paid a substantial money settlement to the father of the children the subject of the abduction attempt. This operation sparked wide debate about the ethics of the journalism being conducted. In May 2019, a jury ruled that a ''60 Minutes'' story aired in 2015 about the 2011 Grantham floods defamed four members of the Wagner family, from Toowoomba, Queensland, by implying they were responsible for the 12 deaths that occurred during the disaster. In November, a court ordered Channel Nine to pay $2.4 million plus $63,000 in interest to the family.
Nick Cater Nicholas Charles Cater is a British-born Australian journalist and author who writes on culture and politics. He is a columnist for ''The Australian'' newspaper. Early life and education Cater was born in Billericay, Essex, and grew up in Hyth ...
, a journalist featured in the program, was ordered to pay an additional $1.2 million in damages. Justice Peter Applegarth, who was in charge of the case, stated that while Cater had information contradicting the program's allegations, he did not include them in the story. Applegarth also concluded that Channel Nine failed to inform the Wagners of the allegations until after the program had been publicised, and when the family did send a statement to Nine, they did not include it in the program.


See also

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References


External links


Australia's ''60 Minutes'' official website
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