

Four Corners
Australia's premiere current affairs programme, incisive investigative journalism.
Four Corners is Australia's longest-running investigative journalism/current affairs television program. Broadcast on ABC1 in Australia, it premiered on 19 August 1961 and celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2021. Founding producer Robert Raymond and his successor Allan Ashbolt did much to set the ongoing tone of the program. Based on the Panorama concept, the program addresses a single issue in depth each week, showing either a locally produced program or a relevant documentary from overseas. The program has won many awards for investigative journalism, and broken many high-profile stories. A notable early example of this was the show's epoch-making 1962 exposé on the appalling living conditions endured by many Aboriginal Australians living in rural New South Wales.
Seasons
E1After "The Day After"
Dec 3, 1983
E1Willie Brigitte
Feb 9, 2004
Allegations have swirled around Willie Brigitte ever since his discreet deportation from Australia and his much-publicised arrest in France in October 2003.
E2Lords Of The Forests
Feb 16, 2004
Ticky Fullerton looks at the management of Tasmania's forests and how one timber company enjoys extraordinary political support for its operations.
E3In the Firing Line
Feb 23, 2004
Fuelled by a cocktail of drugs, armed robberies are growing more violent and unpredictable.
E4Arafat Investigated
Mar 1, 2004
Why has Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat - once feted at the White House but now holed up in his West Bank headquarters - become such an outcast?
E5The Speed Trap
Mar 8, 2004
How police laid a trap to catch drug dealers but instead found themselves entangled in a web of corruption allegations.
E6Ethiopia: A Journey with Michael Buerk
Mar 15, 2004
Michael Buerk returns to Ethiopia 20 years after first alerting the world to the Ethiopian famine.
E7Tarnished Gold
Mar 22, 2004
Are Australia's sports bosses surrendering to the drug cheats?
E8Riot In Redfern
Mar 29, 2004
What really happened that night in the tiny Redfern community .
E9A Crime of Insanity
Apr 5, 2004
Troubling questions arise when the legal and psychiatric worlds collide.
E10Lost In Translation
Apr 12, 2004
Are Australians hitching a ride on China's economic juggernaut?
E11Killers
Apr 19, 2004
A report on the conditions that made the violence in Rwanda possible.
E12The Nuclear Bazaar
Apr 26, 2004
A special report on the frightening trade in nuclear secrets.
E13Fair Game?
May 3, 2004
Allegations of sexual violence have engulfed some of Australia's top AFL footballers and their clubs.
E14Rich Man, Poor Man
May 10, 2004
The fight between Australia and East Timor over billion dollar oil and gas interests.
E15Al Qaeda Family
May 17, 2004
The inside story of the family that lived and trained with Osama Bin Laden.
E16Till Debt Us Do Part
May 24, 2004
Where will the credit binge end for the many thousands of Australians in debt?
E17The Taking of Logan Marr
May 31, 2004
Under what circumstances should a child be taken from its birth parents?
E18Chain of Command
Jun 7, 2004
The story behind what may endure as defining images of war in Iraq.
E19Corruption Inc.
Jun 14, 2004
Corruption spreads from state police forces into the Australian Crime Commission.
E20A Blind Eye
Jun 21, 2004
Is the RSPCA turning a blind eye to cruelty for the benefit of commercial interests?
E21The Clinton Interview
Jun 28, 2004
Bill Clinton defends his record and tells how his public and private lives clashed.
E22A Case To Answer
Jul 5, 2004
How the justice system failed star swim coach Scott Volkers and the women he was accused of sexually molesting.
E23A Dangerous Business
Jul 12, 2004
How one company’s obsession with the bottom line left a trail of death and dismemberment among its workers.
E24Worst of the Worst?
Jul 19, 2004
Four Corners investigates the story behind Mamdouh Habib's incarceration at the notorious prison Guantanamo Bay .
E25Training Day
Jul 26, 2004
Chris Masters talks to bent cops and police chiefs around Australia about the painful costs of corruption, the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures and the need for constant vigilance.
E26A Bitter Pill?
Aug 2, 2004
Jonathan Holmes investigates the cost to our subsidised pharmaceutical scheme since Australia signed the Free Trade Agreement.
E27The Secret Agent
Aug 9, 2004
This expose reveals the truth behind what the BNP has been telling the public in recent years, as it has tried to shed its image of a far-right, racist party.
E28Losing the Children
Aug 16, 2004
Four Corners tells the story of the Dalton family breakdown in the context of the Government's recent initiatives to reform the Family Court system, and the rising political influence of men's groups.
E29The Plea
Aug 23, 2004
"The Plea" examines the cases a jury will never get to hear and asks the question, is the plea bargain undermining an entire legal system?
E30After Saddam
Aug 30, 2004
What do Iraqis think about the war and its aftermath?
E31Doctoring the Figures
Sep 6, 2004
From outright fraud to allegations of cover up … and those who simply bend the rules.
E32Beating the Black Dog
Sep 13, 2004
Five Australians tell their story of beating depression; the 'black dog" affecting one in five Australians.
E33Run For Your Life
Sep 20, 2004
Four Corners presents the incredible journey of four young men .
E34Island Raiders
Sep 27, 2004
How can one island nation lose a two billion dollar fortune in the space of twenty years?
E35The Contenders
Oct 4, 2004
Liz Jackson follows the leaders' trails during an election campaign that's gone from truth in government, to billion dollar give-aways and old fashioned fear tactics - as the parties battle to win over middle Australia.
E36Battleground State
Oct 8, 2004
Reporter Jonathan Holmes takes us on a colourful journey through the battleground state of Ohio during the US Elections.
E37City Limits
Oct 18, 2004
Once we had enough water to waste.
E38A Baby To Save Our Son
Oct 25, 2004
Jamie Whitaker had been created to save the life of his brother Charlie, who suffers from Diamond-Blackfan anaemia, DBA, a form of bone marrow failure.
E39Trust and Betrayal
Nov 1, 2004
A story of spies, counterspies, double agents and defections as Andrew Fowler reveals the betrayal inside one of Australia’s secret intelligence agencies.
E40Blood Brothers
Nov 8, 2004
An exclusive story following a brave little boy’s fight to be cured.
E41What the Children Saw
Nov 15, 2004
In a place where they should have felt safest, the children of Beslan were targeted in an act of barbarism.
E422004: In Review
Nov 24, 2004
2004 will be remembered chiefly for international issues, primarily events in Iraq: including the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal; as well as the continued threat of terrorism. We also faced crucial elections both at home and in the United States.
E1The Greenhouse Mafia
Feb 13, 2006
Four Corners returns for 2006 with a whistleblower... and revelations of a powerful insiders' club...
E2Wheeling and Dealing
Feb 20, 2006
There's road rage over private tollways... Have deals between politicians and tollway bosses killed off grand new visions for public transport and decongested streets? Are they creating a road monster that leaves Australians addicted to cars?
E3The Convert
Feb 27, 2006
Jack Thomas has become the first person to be convicted under Australia's new terrorist funding laws.
E4How The Kids Took Over
Mar 6, 2006
Kid watching is very grown-up business. The 12-and-unders are a demographic that marketers ignore at their peril.
E5Riot and Revenge
Mar 13, 2006
One Sunday last December, 5000 Australians gathered at Cronulla, singing and waving the national flag as they "reclaimed" the beach. Fuelled by drink, the crowd became a mob, hunting down and beating anyone who looked Middle Eastern.
E6The Ice Age
Mar 20, 2006
It's cheap, highly addictive and ultra-powerful. "Ice", or crystal methamphetamine, is now more popular than heroin, playing havoc with the minds and the bodies of nearly 50,000 Australians.
E7Big Fish, Little Fish
Mar 27, 2006
Seven got life sentences and two are facing death by firing squad - but the blood of the Bali Nine will not stain the hands of this country's crimefighters.
E8Sex Slaves
Apr 3, 2006
"I sold your wife."
E9Cash Crop
Apr 10, 2006
For Saddam Hussein, it must have been a no-brainer. He would pay $200,000 to a top UN official. In return, Saddam would be showered in billions.
E10Cash Crop Part Two
Apr 17, 2006
In the space of four days, Australians have witnessed the extraordinary spectacle of their Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister each submitting to rigorous, sustained and public interrogation at the Cole inquiry.
E11Stockwell - Countdown to Killing
Apr 24, 2006
All of London was on edge when a young electrician, Jean Charles de Menezes, headed off for work on 22 July last year. The previous day, four would-be suicide bombers had attacked the transport system. A fortnight earlier, a series of suicide bombings had killed 52 people.
E12The Making of Zarqawi
May 1, 2006
Many thought he was dead or wounded. But when he dramatically appeared this week in an Internet video, firing off an automatic weapon and anti-American rhetoric, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi looked very much alive.
E13The Boys
May 8, 2006
The Westpoint collapse...Ticky Fullerton digs into the scheme that has wiped out the life savings of thousands of Australians. Who's taken their money? And why did regulators let it happen?
E14A Deathly Silence
May 15, 2006
In the hours before he killed himself in April last year, Campbell Bolton wrote a long note in which he told his family how sorry he was for the pain he was about to cause them. "It fills me with grief when I think of what I have done to you," he wrote.
E15Reigning in Hell
May 22, 2006
Murder, drugs, extortion, robbery, gambling, prostitution... for 40 years, this has been the daily business of the Aryan Brotherhood, according to US law enforcers.
E16The Road to Nowhere
May 29, 2006
There's another story buried deep beneath the horrific headlines about sexual abuse in indigenous Australia.
E17Far From Care
Jun 5, 2006
Imagine being about to give birth, cocooned in a speeding car on a night-time dash to a hospital that's still hours away, every bump, every brake to dodge a kangaroo sharpening the pain and discomfort.
E18Monkey Love
Jun 12, 2006
To his fans, research psychologist Harry Harlow was a 20th century hero, a scientific pioneer who revolutionised the way we raise our children today.
E19Stoking the Fires
Jun 19, 2006
As Australian troops stand between the warring factions in East Timor, Liz Jackson reveals the power plays and intrigues that are tearing the infant nation apart.
E20Car Wars
Jun 26, 2006
If your late model car goes missing, don't expect to see it again soon.
E21Killed by Care
Jul 3, 2006
"Do no harm." It's the ethos of medicine, the bedrock principle for all its practitioners.
E22Peak Oil
Jul 10, 2006
"The price of petrol is disgusting, absolutely disgusting..."
E23The Right Stuff
Jul 17, 2006
For decades the Liberal Party has carried itself proudly as a broad church, home to a wide spectrum of ideology among members. Now a bitter factional war is playing out in Australia's biggest state that many say is disenfranchising grassroots members and threatening democracy.
E24The Price of Life
Jul 24, 2006
Breast cancer stalked Becky Measures. It had struck 14 of her female relatives, killing some of them.
E25Junk History
Jul 31, 2006
Four Corners often explores extravagant claims and tall tales. Rarely though does it meet a character quite as colourful as author Gavin Menzies.
E26Execution of a Teenage Girl
Aug 7, 2006
Not long after dawn on August 15, 2004 a teenage girl was dragged through a town square in the Iranian provincial city of Neka, past a crowd of people to the spot where a mobile crane had been converted into a makeshift gallows. Atefah Sahaaleh was 16 years old. She was hanged that morning for crimes against chastity.
E27Sick No Good
Aug 14, 2006
A member of a 'raskol' gang talks about rape as a ritual part of crime. A career truck driver on the highland's highway picks up a teenage prostitute - just part of his routine. A 'hostess supervisor' at a Port Moresby brothel explains that he may tell clients to use a condom with his girls but that sometimes he is too tired to bother. These are voices from Matthew Carney's intimate report on how Papua New Guinea became a hot spot for the AIDS virus.
E28Seachange
Aug 21, 2006
Cares and crowds are forgotten. Sand crunches between your toes, there's salt on your skin and sun on your back. Here is where blue ocean meets virgin bush, and a golden stretch of beach is all yours for camping, swimming and quiet reflection.
E29What Price Global Warming?
Aug 28, 2006
Heat waves and cyclones; droughts ravaging farmland; rising seas swamping beach havens; forests drying up and species dying out; the Barrier Reef and Kakadu, icons of nature, doomed.
E30Diet Confidential
Sep 4, 2006
It's a battle for your body and for your money - a tug-o-war between two powerful forces: the marketing pressure to eat more versus the social pressure to weigh less.
E31Five Years
Sep 11, 2006
The dust settled long ago at Ground Zero. But the world is still searching for clarity after 9/11.
E32In the Line of Fire
Sep 18, 2006
They were ordinary suburban Australians setting out on a big overseas adventure... to cheer on the Socceroos at the World Cup, or take in the sights of Europe. They would climax the trip with a visit to ancestral lands in southern Lebanon where they would rekindle family ties, rediscover their heritage and relax.
E33Separate Lives
Sep 25, 2006
They've launched controversial forays into election campaigns in Australia, New Zealand the US. Now the Exclusive Brethren are drawing more unwanted headlines, this time accused of trawling for dirt on the sex life of the NZ Prime Minister's husband.
E34The A Team
Oct 2, 2006
It was a signature TV news image of the 1990s: the bush as battleground, greenies blocking bulldozers, shouting slogans and trading insults with angry timber workers.
E35The War on Al Qaeda
Oct 9, 2006
Two weeks ago a leaked US intelligence assessment gave powerful new ammunition to critics of the Iraq war.
E36@NZACS
Oct 16, 2006
From Iraq to Solomon Islands and Afghanistan to East Timor, Australia's Army is stretched tight. The burden of overseas deployments weighs like a straining kitbag on the back of each of Australia's 22,443 regular soldiers.
E37Buyer of Beauty, Beware
Oct 23, 2006
From marginal to mainstream, once furtive but now flaunted, cosmetic surgery is being eagerly explored by Australians from teens to pensioners, female and male.
E38Journey of No Return
Oct 30, 2006
Each week more than a thousand Australians are delivered the cruel diagnosis: they have dementia - incurable, untreatable, terminal.
E1The Culture
Feb 12, 2007
It's blokey and it's bolshie, the envy of other unions, with near blanket coverage of its workforce. For decades it has sought to influence election campaigns, dragged concessions out of fearful governments and fought ferociously for its members.
E2Battling the Booze
Feb 19, 2007
You don't have to be sitting on a street corner urinating in your trousers and shadow boxing to be a drunk. I'm living proof of that... - Ian
E3The Denial Machine
Feb 26, 2007
For years the global warming debate has swirled like a firestorm. Science has been tossed about in a tornado of spin from doomsayers and doubters, deep green activists and fossil fuel lobbyists.
E4The Road to Return
Mar 5, 2007
Who's tough on crime? It's an election season ritual: the law and order auction to see which party will put more cops on the streets or increase sentences or build more jails.
E5Firestorm
Mar 12, 2007
Across southern Australia, fire chiefs are anxiously waiting for the cool draughts of autumn to extinguish another stress-filled season of sparks, flare-ups and rushed responses.
E6You Only Live Twice
Mar 19, 2007
Our world might be getting smaller, thanks to technology, but virtual worlds and games are booming. Millions of people venture daily into these new and constantly evolving landscapes where they can conquer mythical armies, slay dragons and embark on other fantastical quests.
E7A Hidden Life
Mar 26, 2007
In May 2005, citizens of Spokane, USA, woke to startling news about their city's mayor, Jim West. The outwardly conservative Republican, who had pushed legislation barring gay teachers from public schools, had whiled away his private hours trawling for young men on an Internet chatroom, the Spokesman-Review newspaper alleged. West reportedly abused his office by offering internships to lure them into more intimate relationships.
E8David Hicks' Story
Apr 2, 2007
With a wispy moustache and long, lank hair, it was a different David Hicks who just faced US military court in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. No longer the clean-cut young man smiling familiarly out of old family snaps - and no longer protesting his innocence.
E9Treechange
Apr 9, 2007
Australia is planting trees. After years of debate about logging old growth forests what could seem more sensible or more worthy? And yet a national quarrel has developed about tree plantations, a quarrel that Chris Master discovers is quietly dividing rural communities and members of the Coalition Government.
E10Earth, Wind and Fire
Apr 16, 2007
Picture a windswept hillside lined with slender white skyscrapers, each crowned by a giant whirring rotor longer than a jumbo jet. Or a swathe of desert covered by a sea of mirrors drawing power from the sun.
E11Painting the Mind
Apr 23, 2007
Imagine surviving a massive brain injury, then waking up in hospital to discover your personality has completely transformed.
E12The Dark Arts
Apr 30, 2007
"Well mate... let me just say this to you. I mean you wouldn't know this but I'm not a f...... good enemy to have..." (Brian Burke on the telephone)
E13Dr Rosanna Capolingua
May 7, 2007
A confronting report in which fit and healthy elderly Australians reveal plans to take their own lives before they lose their independence. Is this a new fact of life in greying Australia?
E14Mississippi Cold Case
May 21, 2007
One spring day in 1964, Charles Moore and Henry Dee were hitchhiking in rural Mississippi. The two black men were picked up by the Ku Klux Klan, tortured, locked in a car boot and driven to Louisiana, then chained to an engine block and dropped alive into the Mississippi River.
E15A Private Affair
May 28, 2007
Nick off, it's not for sale!... Qantas shareholder's answer to the takeover offer.
E16Torture
Jun 4, 2007
"No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment." (Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
E17Ghost Prisoners
Jun 11, 2007
Shackled, gagged and blindfolded, they are bundled on to spy planes, spirited to Third World capitals and dumped in prison hellholes. There they face repeated interrogations that typically include prolonged sessions of torture, crudely inflicted, unimaginably endured.
E18Tough Calls
Jun 18, 2007
"We run an absolute dictatorship and that's what's going to drive this transformation and deliver results... If you can't get the people to go there and you try once and you try twice... then you just shoot 'em and get them out of the way... " - Telstra Chief Operations Officer Greg Winn (at a May business meeting)
E19The Home Front
Jun 25, 2007
While politicians clash noisily over global warming and how to fight it, millions of Australians are trying modestly to cut their energy use, to be a small part of a big solution.
E20Forward Base Afghanistan
Jul 2, 2007
Like Star Wars figures beamed back to the 17th century, Australia's hi-tech, lethally-equipped soldiers cut a surreal presence as they cautiously patrol the baking dustbowl of southern Afghanistan, drawing just casual glances from turbaned tribesmen and nomadic herders.
E21Real Spooks
Jul 9, 2007
Across Britain counter terrorism forces are gathering evidence against the planners of the failed car bomb plots in London and Glasgow. The forensic information gleaned from the vehicles and the arrests in Britain and Australia should allow them to piece together how the conspiracy was formed.
E22The Cape Experiment
Jul 16, 2007
"If they don't take responsibility then we will step in. We want the system to work so that when people don't take responsibility we're able to step in ... you could lose your freedom if you don't abide by the conditions." Noel Pearson.
E23For The Children's Sake
Jul 23, 2007
"My baby was the last thing that I thought about until I pulled that needle out of my arm." Sharon, drug user.
E24Grist to the Mill
Jul 30, 2007
It started with dinner in a Hobart restaurant. The head of Tasmania's biggest timber company and the then Deputy Premier chatted about future plans for the forest industry in Tasmania. Four years on the Tasmanian Parliament is about to decide whether to give the nod to a $1.7 billion giant pulp mill on the banks of the Tamar River north of Launceston.
E25The Behaviour Business
Aug 6, 2007
An angry child, lashing out at the world, struggling at school, labelled a 'problem'. The desperate parents, looking for help, hoping that one day their child will have a normal life. This is the traumatic world of families living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
E26EYES WIDE OPEN
Aug 13, 2007
When was the last time you had a good night's sleep? Are you one of the million-plus Australians who spend their nights watching the minutes tick by, dreading the morning, knowing you'll be exhausted? Some say it feels like dragging a piano around, an awful deadening weight.
E27Friends of God
Aug 20, 2007
"I don't think you can win without them. And I think if they're unified, you'll lose if they go against you. John Kerry learned that. Al Gore learned that and Hillary will learn that in 2008. The church is the only hope for the recovery of this country. And this is a do or die thing with us; we are not playing games with it. We are absolutely planning to take this nation back for God." The late Reverend Jerry Falwell.
E28First Do No Harm
Aug 27, 2007
How do you know if you can trust your doctor? How do you know if they have the skills to heal you? How do you find out, what all too often, the medical profession already knows: who to go to and who to avoid? It's been the ultimate insider's secret, the doctor you would never let near your own family or friends.
E29When Kids Get Life
Sep 3, 2007
The crimes are shocking, the perpetrators alarmingly young. A 15-year-old who brutally murdered his parents; a 15-year-old participant in a fatal car-jacking; a 17-year-old who killed a schoolmate in a robbery gone wrong. Prosecutors have labelled them "the worst of the worst". All three of them will spend the rest of their lives in jail as a result of mandatory sentencing laws.
E30Hokey Pokie
Sep 10, 2007
"There's no country in the world that has gambling in clubs and pubs in the way that we do in Australia." Professor Jan McMillen.
E31Mortgage Meltdown
Sep 17, 2007
"When the US sneezes the rest of the world gets the cold."
E32Afghanistan Unveiled
Sep 24, 2007
The pictures were shocking. A woman swathed in a blue burqa, stumbling across the ground, barely able to see. Forced to her knees, then shot in the head. Publicly executed in a soccer stadium. Punishment, Taliban style.
E33The Trials of Dr Haneef
Oct 1, 2007
On Saturday June 30 an explosives-filled Jeep Cherokee careered into Glasgow's airport terminal. Images of the flaming car and one of the attackers, Kafeel Ahmed, grotesquely burnt and struggling on the ground, sent a shudder of fear through Britain.
E34Burma's Secret War
Oct 8, 2007
Democracy will just have to wait. The rallies have been crushed and the protesters are in captivity, in hiding, or fleeing the country. Military vehicles sweep Burma's main city Rangoon blaring menace from loudspeakers: "We have photographs. We are going to make arrests."
E35The Brethren Express
Oct 15, 2007
They don't vote and they repudiate any organised role in politics. It's God's call, they say, whether governments stand or fall.
E36The Real Godfather
Oct 22, 2007
They called him The Tractor. "He mowed people down," explained an informant.
E37Flying Blind
Oct 29, 2007
"If you think about all the planes that are available as being puppies in a litter, the Super Hornet is the runt." US aviation analyst James Stevenson
E38Tracking the Intervention
Nov 5, 2007
After decades of hollow promises, it was time to cut the talk. In Canberra's eyes the rolling scandal of child sexual abuse in Indigenous communities demanded action, swift and certain.
E39The Undecided
Nov 12, 2007
In the political marketplace, their votes are gold dust. People like Matthew, Nicole, Mark, Deanne and George will determine who governs Australia after November 24. All are marginal seat voters. In recent elections all have gone with John Howard.
E29Kids Doing Time
E1A Good Death
Feb 8, 2010
Four Corners follows four brave Australians as they come to the end of their lives, and the people determined to give them a good death.
E2Breaking Point
Feb 15, 2010
Will Australia's flawed disability support system be reformed in time to save the families now at breaking point?
E3The Warlord's Tune
Feb 22, 2010
A harrowing documentary that tells how thousands of young boys in Afghanistan are now being hunted and groomed to become sex slaves.
E4The State of Play
Mar 1, 2010
The inside story of the battle to control Australian tennis.
E5Scientology: The Ex-Files
Mar 8, 2010
Former members of the Church give a chilling portrait of life inside the organisation.
E6The Authentic Mr Abbott
Mar 15, 2010
A revealing profile of the man who wants to be the next Prime Minister of Australia.
E7Mexico's Drug Wars
Mar 22, 2010
A horrifying account of the brutal war that's raging in the towns that dot the border between Mexico and the United States.
E8Gypsy Child Thieves
Mar 29, 2010
The harrowing story of the children who are forced into a life of crime on the streets in order to survive.
E9Over the Edge
Apr 5, 2010
The harrowing story of the therapist whose work led some patients to believe they'd committed or been the victim of shocking sexual crimes.
E10A Dirty Business
Apr 12, 2010
How the people of a once picturesque valley found themselves surrounded by coalmines, dust and toxic chemicals, while the State Government ignores their pleas for help.
E11Chinese Whispers
Apr 19, 2010
Four Corners looks at events surrounding the arrest of mining executive Stern Hu and the tensions now involved in doing business with China.
E12A Lethal Miscalculation
Apr 26, 2010
The story behind the Federal Government's multi-billion dollar home insulation scheme debacle.
E13Chocolate: The Bitter Truth
May 3, 2010
An undercover investigation, spanning three continents, that exposes the way children are trafficked and used to produce the raw materials that drive a multi-billion dollar industry.
E14Access Denied
May 10, 2010
Quentin McDermott looks at the potential impact of the Government’s mandatory filtering system.
E15In a Strange Land
May 17, 2010
The story of a young woman's confronting journey back to the war-ravaged country of her birth.
E16Dirty Money
May 24, 2010
In this joint investigation with The Age newspaper, Four Corners reveals how the central pillar of Australia's financial system, the Reserve Bank, became ensnared in an international bribery scandal.
E17South Africa's Lost Innocence
May 31, 2010
South Africa has the highest incidence of rape in the world, and almost half the victims are children.
E18What's Yours Is Mine
Jun 7, 2010
How the government's attempt to introduce a resource super profits tax began a war with mine bosses, split the business community and may yet derail Labor's attempt to win the next Federal election.
E19One Shitty Deal
Jun 14, 2010
A story that reveals how a toxic cocktail of investment packages helped poison the retirement funds of hundreds of Australians.
E20Rush to Riches
Jun 21, 2010
How an attempt to negotiate a deal to create a state of the art resources development turned sour, pitting Indigenous people against each other and some of them against the State Government.
E21Dancing with the Devil
Jun 28, 2010
This story documents the intersecting lives of three men - a cop, a drug dealer and a preacher - as they struggle to survive on the backstreets of Rio de Janeiro.
E22A Careful War - Part 1
Jul 5, 2010
Chris Masters delivers the first of two ground level reports giving a soldier's-eye view of the bloody war being waged against the Taliban in Afghanistan.
E23A Careful War - Part 2
Jul 12, 2010
The story of Australian troops as they head into unchartered territory, trying to win the faith and trust of a brutalised people in conflict-torn Afghanistan.
E24A Dog Act
Jul 19, 2010
A forensic investigation of the killing of Kwementyaye Ryder by five white, local youths from Alice Springs.
E25Heart of Darkness
Jul 26, 2010
The story of a young woman's search to understand the shocking conflict that has laid waste the country where she was born.
E26Smugglers' Paradise
Aug 2, 2010
An expose of people smugglers and their networks in Indonesia.
E27Hidden Voices
Aug 9, 2010
The story of an Australian town that holds a lesson for each and every person who's been touched by mental illness.
E28Whatever it Takes
Aug 16, 2010
A critical look at one of the closest fought Federal elections in two decades, assessing the parties, their policies and the two people who want to lead the country.
E29Overdose
Aug 23, 2010
The story of the greatest financial crisis you will ever see...
E30Crime Incorporated
Aug 30, 2010
A joint ABC Four Corners/Fairfax investigation that takes us inside major Australian organised crime networks.
E31Body Corporate
Sep 6, 2010
The story of the high stakes battle that will decide who owns your body and the key biological building blocks that make you the person that you are.
E32After the Deluge
Sep 9, 2010
The story of the high stakes battle that will decide who owns your body and the key biological building blocks that make you the person that you are.
E33Return to the Rainbow Warrior
Sep 20, 2010
This week on Four Corners, "Return to the Rainbow Warrior", a story that attempts to finally get to the truth of a murderous attack that New Zealanders describe as an act of state sponsored terrorism.
E34Oxy: The Hidden Epidemic
Sep 23, 2010
This week on Four Corners, Oxy: The Hidden Epidemic - a story that reveals how the misuse of powerful prescription drugs is creating a new generation of addicts.
E35The Deal
Oct 4, 2010
The inside story of the historic deal that created Australia's first national minority government in seven decades.
E36Secret Iraq - Insurgency
Oct 11, 2010
Part one of a startling expose revealing what really happened in Iraq after the occupation of the country by Coalition troops.
E37Secret Iraq - Awakening
Oct 18, 2010
The story revealing how Coalition policy took Iraq to the brink of an all-out civil war and how key players in the U.S.
E38In a Fix
Oct 25, 2010
An investigation into the allegations of corruption and match fixing that threaten to undermine the multi-billion dollar sport of international cricket.
E39Bad Call
Nov 1, 2010
Everyone knows that telecommunications is a highly competitive business. Empires have been built on cheap phone calls and businesses are always looking to get a better deal from phone companies. But now Four Corners reporter Stephen Long blows the whistle on highly questionable phone deals.
E1The Forgotten Man
Feb 14, 2011
While WikiLeaks boss Julian Assange has been cast as a heroic champion of free speech, his ongoing expose of US foreign policy would not have been possible without the work of Private Bradley Manning. It was Manning who allegedly stole the classified documents published by WikiLeaks. It is Manning who now languishes in a US military prison.
E2The Gas Rush
Feb 21, 2011
With access to guerrilla activists and their undercover filming, Matthew Carney reports on the coalition of farmers, local townspeople and even a corporate titan who want to halt Australia's gas rush.
E330 Billion Blowout
Mar 14, 2011
Tony Hayward, BP's former Chief Executive speaks out in a wide-ranging interview, reliving every aspect of the crisis: from being under the US media spotlight and running a multinational in financial meltdown, to dealing with a US President who was making the crisis personal.
E4The Miracle Baby of Haiti
Feb 28, 2011
The story of a baby girl plucked from the rubble of the Haiti earthquake and the British doctor who made the momentous decision to evacuate her. A simple act of mercy with profound consequences for everyone involved.
E7The National Broadband Network
Apr 11, 2011
E8Qantas Flight 32
Mar 28, 2011
When 440 passengers boarded Qantas Flight 32 bound for Sydney last November, they had every reason to feel confident. They were flying an airline boasting a unique safety record, on the world's newest, most sophisticated civilian aircraft, powered by prestigious Rolls Royce engines, famous for their reliability. But six minutes into the flight all that would change, when an explosion sent pieces of searing hot metal shooting out of the engine faster than the speed of sound. Four Corners tells the compelling story of the frightening hours that followed.
E11The Price of Freedom
Apr 25, 2011
How 33 miners in Chile, who dodged death, have come to terms with the horror they experienced and their second chance at life.
E16A Bloody Business
May 30, 2011
An explosive expose of the cruelty inflicted on Australian cattle exported to the slaughterhouses of Indonesia.
E17In Harm's Way
E18Culture of Silence
E26Italy's Bloodiest Mafia: The Camorra
Aug 8, 2011
An investigation exposing how Italy's most ruthless organised crime syndicate has taken over one of the country's most beautiful cities, killing its citizens and poisoning its water, making massive amounts of money and effectively operating an alternative government. Italians are no strangers to organised crime and violence. Each region of Italy has spawned its own version of the Mafia. In Sicily, it is the Cosa Nostra. In Calabria, it is the Ndrangheta. The Camorra is the Naples mafia. Over the past three decades it has been responsible for the death of 3,000 people. Anyone who opposes the Camorra's rule becomes a target. Few are brave enough to resist its demands. Despite suffering setbacks at the hands of a few committed investigators, it remains as strong as ever. The Camorra is into drug trafficking, racketeering, business, politics and even the garbage disposal industry. Naples' recent waste crisis was in part blamed on the crime syndicate. Its grip on the city is far reaching.
E1Revolution in the Classroom
Feb 6, 2012
"Revolution in the Classroom", reported by Matthew Carney and hosted by Kerry O'Brien. For some time now there's been a bruising debate about the balance of funding handed out to public and private schools. No one doubts it's an important debate, but many educators believe it has helped obscure an even more fundamental question about where the money is spent. Over the past decade, the Federal Government has spent billions of dollars trying to lower class sizes, increase the use of computers and boost investment in school buildings. At the same time, Australia's educational performance relative to key neighbouring countries has been falling. The question is why? For some the answer is simple. Money is being spent in the wrong places. Experts point to a growing body of research that says good teachers are the major determining factor in how a child performs at school. They claim that too little money is being spent on improving teacher performance. To make matters worse, state school principals are not empowered to make decisions about how their schools are staffed and run. As a result, some good teachers go unrewarded and bad teachers cannot be sacked. As one educational researcher puts it: "Outside of the home environment and the family situation, the biggest impact on a kid's education is teacher effectiveness. The quality of the instruction the teacher provides that student... If you have a teacher, one of the top performing teachers in Australia compared to one of the least effective teachers in Australia, that can be as much as a year's difference." Four Corners looks at the impediments to better teaching. Imagine running a business where you can't choose your own staff. Where you don't have control of your own budget to invest in innovative programs to improve the product you create. That's the situation many state school principals must deal with. "If you want the school to have the best staff, you have to choose them and they have to be able to match the needs of the school." - School Principal This week Four Corners visits three very different schools and talks to the people who are trying to change the system from within. As they tell the us, it's hard work but it is possible to dramatically turn a school around and change children's lives.
E2The Comeback Kid?
Feb 10, 2012
"The Comeback Kid?", reported by Andrew Fowler and presented by Kerry O'Brien. The inside story of the Federal Government in crisis; how the Labor Party went from the heights of popularity to the depths of political despair. Kevin Rudd lost his job when Party bosses saw his popularity waning. Now Julia Gillard is in even worse shape. What does Labor do next? Could it roll the dice again and return to its former leader? A Four Corners team has been unearthing the truth about Labor in power. It's an extraordinary exposé containing revelations about one of the great political dramas of our times.
E3Syria Exposed
Feb 16, 2012
"Syria Exposed", reported by Jonathan Miller for Channel 4 in the UK and presented by Kerry O'Brien. It's a program that raises many questions, not least how can any country support the regime of President Bashar al-Assad? How can the United Nations resist calls for al-Assad to be charged and prosecuted for war crimes? But if this happens, and the President leaves office, what will it mean for Syria and the balance of power in the Middle East? As unrest grows in Syria, President Bashar al-Assad continues to insist the violence is being driven by criminals and gangs of bandits, encouraged by forces outside Syria. Now reporter Jonathan Miller travels to Syria to investigate what's really going on inside the country. There, he finds a government that employs what can only be described as a "torture machine" to stop dissent. His report features devastating video evidence of men, women and children being subjected to brutal beatings, whippings and more elaborate torture. They tell how, after being detained by the police, they are passed through various levels of interrogation overseen by the secret police, or Mukhabarat. Much of this brutality has been captured on mobile phones by Syrian civilians and activists, and uploaded to the internet every week, because they are desperate to show the world what's happening. But the most confronting images come from videos that have been filmed by the torturers themselves. The report takes us to Syria and Lebanon where we hear from victims and activists who have experienced or witnessed torture at the hands of President al-Assad's forces. Their stories, and the video evidence of torture and killing, build a dossier of systematic abuse conducted by the Syrian government. Responding to the issues raised in the story, Four Corners presenter Kerry O'Brien speaks with a leading expert in the region about Syria's future and the consequences if Bashar al-Assad were to leave office either through force or his own choice.
E4Given or Taken?
Feb 23, 2012
"Given or Taken?" Reported by Geoff Thompson and presented by Kerry O'Brien. Over five decades thousands of women gave up their newborn children for adoption. While they were supposed to make their decision freely, many claim they were coerced, bullied and their children were effectively stolen. It's now a cornerstone of social welfare policy that children should, if at all possible, stay with their birth parents, in particular their mother. Not so in years gone by. Right up to the 1970s, having a child out of wedlock was frowned upon and young women who fell pregnant were actively encouraged to give up their babies for adoption. Authorities argued this was done with good intentions, but now a powerful Senate Committee has heard evidence that tells a very different story. It now seems many young, single mothers were never given the option of keeping their child. Unmarried mothers automatically had their hospital records marked ready for adoption - even before giving birth. There is evidence that some were sedated. Others were denied access to their babies as they were making crucial decisions about their future. As a result, these women have suffered terrible emotional distress throughout their lives. This week reporter Geoff Thompson talks to some of the women who lost their children. Crucially, they reveal the truth about the way they were treated in the hours after they gave birth: "(A nurse) started strapping up my right wrist. I was puzzled, I didn't know what she was doing, and then she secured me to the side of the bed... I became unconscious. And I don't know how long I was unconscious for, but when I eventually came to, my son was gone." The program hears allegations that sedatives were used to help control young mothers and push them towards relinquishing their babies. As one person who's examined a variety of evidence says: "I have no doubt that some illegal activity occurred, I have no doubt that women were subject to what nowadays... we would call abuse; that forged consents occurred." The program also hears from the nurses and social workers of the time who claim that, while there might be evidence of wrong doing, most hospital staff acted in good faith: "Most of them would say, 'I don't have to see my baby do I?' And you'd say 'No, you don't have to'... a young woman could not be forced to sign those (adoption) papers, could not be." Over the past decade individual hospitals and the West Australian Government have offered an official apology to the women who lost their children. Now the Federal Government must decide if its policies contributed to the suffering. It also has to decide what can be done to help those involved and if a national apology is needed.
E5Closing Ranks
Mar 1, 2012
"Closing Ranks", reported by Quentin McDermott and presented by Kerry O'Brien. Police forces across the country claim they've been hard at work training their officers to deal with people who are mentally ill, armed and posing a threat to themselves and the public. But have lessons really been learnt, and is it possible to change a police culture that doesn't admit responsibility when things go wrong? Adam Salter was a young man with much to live for, with a good job and a loving family. But Adam also had a mental illness. Late in 2009, in the middle of a psychotic episode, Adam tried to kill himself. Showing little regard for his own safety, his father Adrian managed to disarm him, dial emergency assistance and get help. Then the police arrived. In the moments that followed, police claimed Adam Salter rose from the floor, shrugged off one of the officers present and grabbed a knife they had failed to remove from the scene. Then, according to police, another officer at the house heard the disturbance and rushed through the kitchen door shouting "taser, taser, taser" before shooting Adam Salter dead. In her evidence, Sgt Bissett claimed she believed the seriously wounded man was threatening her fellow police officer. But others on the scene tell a very different story, saying Adam posed no immediate threat. Who's right? Now reporter Quentin McDermott puts together a forensic account of the events leading to the young man's death and the shooting itself. Using the testimony of family, ambulance officers and interviews with the police themselves, the program examines the mistakes made by the officers and the inconsistencies in their explanations for shooting Adam Salter. The story of Adam Salter raises many questions, including the issue of how lethal force is used by police. But perhaps the most profound question it raises is: can the police be trusted to investigate themselves?
E6Dicing with Debt
Mar 8, 2012
Rreported by Marian Wilkinson and presented by Kerry O'Brien. Leading up to the global financial crisis, the entrepreneurs of Ireland were having a field day. Money was being borrowed, investment projects approved and the economy was booming. Now Marian Wilkinson tells the story of the crash, the Government bailout of the Irish banks and the brutal austerity regime the Government agreed to that's taken a harsh toll on the Irish people. With Europe heading towards recession, some in Ireland say it should demand a renegotiation of its bailout terms, a move with the potential to create another financial panic. "Basically this is extortion and that's what it is. It's extortion. It's the bullyboys of Europe, you know, the European Central Bank, the financial bullyboys of Europe forcing us to pay a debt that was never ours..." The program hears from the failed entrepreneurs about the gamble they took that shattered Ireland's economy. We see evidence of the investments that failed, visiting massive "ghost estates" where row upon row of houses stand empty, awaiting their fate beneath the blade of a bulldozer. Crucially, Four Corners details the nature of the deal that was agreed by the Irish Government to take on private sector bank debt, and the furious negotiations that resulted in the Government being liable for the 30 billion euros the failed banks owed their private bondholders. It is that deal that is now coming under scrutiny. Was it fair that Ireland agreed to pay all failed bank bondholders, while holders of Greek Government debt are being asked to take losses to protect the rest of Europe? Many experts now agree Ireland will struggle to repay its debts, and the terms must be renegotiated. If that happens it's possible the reaction will set markets staggering again, in a shockwave that will be felt beyond Europe.
E7Egypt: Children of the Revolution
Mar 15, 2012
In February 2011, millions of Egyptians came together to bring down their leader, Hosni Mubarak, in what many saw as a defining moment in the Arab Spring. For the past year the BBC has shadowed three young people from very different walks of life who were part of the uprising. We see them protesting, we see them rejoice as Mubarak stands down and we see their paths collide as their different visions for Egypt begin to conflict. Ahmed Hassan was unemployed and poor, but hoped the new Egypt would deliver him the chance of work and a future. Activist Gigi Ibrahim, the daughter of wealthy industrialist, hoped the changes would create an Egypt that would respect all points of view. Tahir Yassi was tortured in Mubarak's jails. He joined a new ultra-conservative party hoping that, in the wake of the old regime, he could realise his vision of a fundamentalist Islamic state in Egypt. Reported by the BBC and presented by Kerry O'Brien "Egypt: Children of the Revolution" follows these three people as they take to the streets, confront the military and campaign in the first national parliamentary elections. The film strives to understand the vision they each have for their country. Along the way, we visit the homes, the markets and the mosques, and observe the atmosphere of celebration as change begins. We also witness families at war with each other as their personal dreams for revolution begin to unravel.
E8The Fastest Changing Place on Earth
Mar 22, 2012
Reported by Carrie Gracie and presented by Kerry O'Brien The story of modern China told through the eyes of the villagers forced to sell their homes and give up their land to make way for massive urban development. Naturally they are outraged and fearful. Some say they will not bow to the will of the Government, while others ultimately embrace the opportunity to make a fortune. This is China as you've never seen it before: the China that's behind Australia's resources boom. White Horse Village is a tiny farming community deep in rural China. A decade ago, it became part of the biggest urbanisation project in human history that will take half a billion farmers across the country and turn them into city-dwelling consumers. The plan decreed that White Horse Village would grow from several hundred people to a city of 200,000 in under a decade. There's little doubt China's urbanisation is a massive social and economic gamble but, according to the Government, there's a clear logic. At present, 150 million Chinese living in regional areas must leave their families, travel to the cities to work and send money home to help their children survive and prosper. The social tension this creates is significant. To combat this problem, and to try to spread wealth across the country, the Government's plan is to dot the landscape with thousands of new cities. These centres will have new schools, universities and industrial areas all intended to deliver China a thriving, consuming middle class. Australia is watching this urbanisation closely. If the gamble pays off, the newly created middle class will continue to drive demand for Australian raw materials and food. Filmed over the past six years, BBC reporter Carrie Gracie follows the lives of three local villagers during this upheaval. She meets Xiao Zhang, a mother and rice farmer desperate to see her children have a better life; Xie Tingming, an entrepreneur determined to make money and push the development forward; and the local Communist Party Secretary, who is caught between the Party's demands and a way of life that has endured for centuries.
E9Without Consent
Mar 29, 2012
"Without Consent", reported by Sarah Ferguson and presented by Kerry O'Brien. What happens when young, educated, Australian-born girls are forced into unwanted marriages - often with relatives overseas? Samia was just seventeen when her father announced he was taking her on a holiday overseas. But this was a holiday with a difference. Back in the family's village in rural Pakistan, Samia watched in horror as the local Imam walked in ready to conduct her marriage to her first cousin - without her consent. With pressure from her extended family, she was given papers to sign and threatened. Returning to Australia, Samia sought help from local religious authorities in Sydney - but they ignored her and told her to accept the marriage. For the first time young women, the victims of forced marriages, are speaking out - without disguise and despite the risks of backlash from their communities. Are these women entitled to the same protection as other Australian girls? The Government thinks so; in fact they are so concerned they are introducing criminal legislation to ban forced marriage. However, outspoken members of Australian migrant communities say it is their responsibility to stop the practice and the men who enforce it. It's not only women who experience force or coercion to push them into marriage. It happens to men too, often with disastrous consequences. Reporter Sarah Ferguson tells the story of one young woman who agrees to marry a man chosen by her family. What she doesn't know until after the marriage is that he married her under duress. The relationship then descends into a spiral of alcohol and violence.
E10Happy Banking
Apr 5, 2012
A story that reveals how key Australian banks dealt with the Global Financial Crisis and the shocking impact it had on their customers: loans terminated, businesses liquidated and lives in turmoil.
E11Blood and Honour
Apr 12, 2012
Can the war in Afghanistan be won and is Australia's involvement worth the price that's being paid?
E12The Killer Within
Apr 20, 2012
The story of Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik.
E13The Mormon Candidate
Apr 27, 2012
A startling investigation into America's fastest growing religion and the former Mormon bishop who says he now wants to be President of the United States.
E14Judgement Day
May 3, 2012
Twenty years after the High Court's Mabo judgement, the inside story of the court decision that threatened to divide a nation.
E15Hard Knocks
May 10, 2012
A confronting story that looks at the implications of cutting-edge research relating to the prevention and management of head injuries in football players.
E16Madeleine McCann The Last Hope
May 17, 2012
It was a disappearance that made international headlines and raised tensions between Britain and Portugal. Now comes the story of the new police investigation that some hope might finally explain what really happened to three year old Madeleine.
E17Casualties of the Boom
May 25, 2012
Next on Four Corners, how massive mining developments are killing communities in regional Australia.
E18Smugglers Paradise
May 31, 2012
Next on Four Corners: How the biggest people smuggling networks in Indonesia have moved their operations to Australia.
E19The Great Euro Crash
Jun 7, 2012
Can the dream of an economically united Europe with a single currency survive the extravagance of the past decade and the mountains of debt strangling key countries in the union?

E20WikiLeaks - The Forgotten Man
Jun 14, 2012
The ongoing exposé of US foreign policy by Julian Assange wouldn’t have been possible without former Private Bradley (now Chelsea), who was imprisoned for leaking classified files to WikiLeaks.
E21Gina Rinehart - The Power Of One
Jun 20, 2012
She's rich, she's powerful and no one stands in her way. Not even her family...
E22Unholy Silence
Jun 28, 2012
Four Corners investigates claims that the Catholic Church has covered up allegations of sexual abuse made against priests and brothers in Australia.
E23The Price Of Pearls
Jul 5, 2012
Pearls - they're beautiful, luxurious and the height of fashion, but what price is being paid by the young divers who fetch pearl shells from the deep?
E24Opium Brides
Jul 12, 2012
Reporter Najibullah Quraishi journeys deep into the Afghan countryside to reveal the personal and social devastation the Government's counter-narcotics program is causing.
E25Sex, Lies And Julian Assange
Jul 19, 2012
Reporter Andrew Fowler goes to Sweden for a revealing look at the allegations of sexual crimes hanging over Julian Assange's head, and at the claims of American involvement.
E26A Matter Of Life And Death
Jul 26, 2012
How authorities are failing to protect women and children in mortal danger, and failing to prevent their partners' homicidal rage.
E27Inside Mail
Aug 5, 2012
Last year the nation spent billion punting on horses. Most people put their money down believing the races are a true contest, but are they?
E28The Body Snatchers
Aug 9, 2012
Exposing the international trade in human body parts and tissue.
E29Koala Crunch Time
Aug 16, 2012
In key parts of Australia, koalas are dying in big numbers. Are we prepared to compromise development to protect their natural habitat?
E30The Autism Enigma
Aug 23, 2012
Autism spectrum disorder is the fastest rising developmental disorder in the Western world. But what is causing this dramatic rise, and why do some communities have higher rates of ASD?
E31Crash Landing
Aug 30, 2012
In 2009, a rescue jet ditched into the stormy seas off Norfolk Island and miraculously all onboard survived. Three years on Four Corners asks, what really happened.
E32There is No 3G in Heaven
Sep 6, 2012
One suicide is a tragedy. But what happens when a community is rocked by a series of suicides, one after another, all of them young people?
E33The Hunt for Joseph Kony
Sep 13, 2012
African warlord Joseph Kony was targeted in a worldwide internet campaign. What impact did it have on him, and why is he still at large?
E34Growing Up Poor
Sep 20, 2012
Growing up poor in modern Australia: this week Four Corners asks children what it's like being poor in the midst of plenty.
E35Taxing Times in Timor
Sep 27, 2012
Four Corners' reporter Andrew Fowler travels to Timor-Leste to detail a no holds barred struggle that involves billions of dollars and the promise of investment and jobs from energy processing.
E36The Battle for Syria
Oct 4, 2012
Four Corners goes on the frontline of the civil war raging in Syria. Clover Films' reporter Ghaith Abdul-Ahad and producer Jamie Doran tell the dramatic story of the battle for Aleppo, Syria's biggest city.
E37The World According to Lance
Nov 10, 2012
How was one of the most celebrated sporting heroes of all time condemned as a drug cheat? Did Lance Armstrong really fool us all?
E38The Super Trawler
Some believed the super-trawler would revolutionise the fishing industry in Australia. Now it sits silent and empty, banned from plying its trade in Australian waters. What went wrong?
E39Rise of the Superbugs
The rise of the superbugs. Why our reliance on antibiotics could pose a serious threat to our health.
E40Another Bloody Business
Feb 11, 2012
Next on Four Corners, we bring you a story the live export industry doesn't want told.
E41The Other Side of Jimmy Savile
Nov 19, 2012
E1Lance and the Truth
Jan 4, 2013
He's a drug cheat, a bully and a liar who abused his best friends to keep a terrible secret, but has Lance Armstrong finally told the truth? The answer - almost certainly - is no.
E2America's Broken Dreams
Feb 11, 2013
It may be the wealthiest country in the world but as documentary maker Philippe Levasseur shows in America's Broken Dreams, when you lose your job in the US there is very little to protect you. In 2008 the global financial crisis hit the poor first, but now America's middle class is being devastated.
E3Reach For The Sky
Feb 18, 2013
It's been called the smartest fighter plane on the planet but it is way over budget and still not delivered. Can the F.35 live up to the hype, or is the project set ot crash and burn?
E4Punch Drunk
Feb 25, 2013
Australians love a drink, and some see no problem at all with drinking to excess. But now doctors, police and paramedics have called 'time', warning that alcohol-fuelled violence has reached crisis levels.
E5A Betrayal of Trust
Mar 4, 2013
With Australia's population ageing, governments have made it very clear, you had better save and plan for your own retirement. But how can you be sure your money is in safe hands...
E6The Enemy Within
Mar 11, 2013
How did a Lebanese immigrant move from owning an ethnic newspaper business to become the most influential politician in the State...
E7The Untouchables
Mar 18, 2013
This PBS-Frontline investigation asks why the US Department of Justice has failed to act on credible evidence that Wall Street deliberately packaged toxic loans and sold them to investors.
E8Mission Accomplished?
Mar 25, 2013
The plan for Afghanistan was a robust democracy overseen by a well-trained army and police. But do the new security forces really have their hearts in the job?
E9Gas Leak!
Apr 1, 2013
The coal seam gas industry promotes itself as a cleaner carbon-fuel alternative; but how do we know this is true? Until now much of the information used to back this claim has come from the industry itself. Four Corners reveals what really happened when two major companies applied to develop thousands of square kilometres of southern Queensland for coal seam gas.
E10A Gracious Gift
Apr 8, 2013
This is a story Australians think they know: the gift of a donated organ that transforms the life of someone with a devastating illness. What we see here for the first time is the extraordinary journey families undergo whose loved ones are dying in hospital from a sudden, unexpected event.
E11The Spies Who Fooled the World
Apr 15, 2013
How the West was duped by informants who claimed Saddam Hussein had WMD and how this phony intelligence was used to justify the invasion of Iraq.
E12Who's Cheating Whom?
Apr 22, 2013
Australians like to think their sports stars play fair but now it's alleged there's widespread drug taking and links with organised crime.
E13No Advantage
Apr 29, 2013
We go inside Australia's offshore refugee processing centres on Nauru and Manus Island. What you see will shock you. Protests, evidence of self-harm and testimony of suicide attempts.
E14The Surf Club
May 6, 2013
The surf life saving movement is Australia's biggest volunteer organisation and it saves thousands of lives each year. But right now Surf Life Saving Australia is at a crossroads... Wendy Carlisle investigates.
E15Raising Adam Lanza
May 13, 2013
An unflinching profile of the young man responsible for one of America's worst school massacres. Who was Adam Lanza - and what led him to kill 27 people at Sandy Hook Elementary school last year?
E16The Big Gamble
May 20, 2013
We take a revealing look at the world of sports betting and the man who's made himself the face of the industry - Tom Waterhouse.
E17Hacked!
May 27, 2013
Andrew Fowler reveals that hackers, working from locations overseas, have targeted key Federal Government departments and major corporations in Australia.
E18The Hunt For Britain's Sex Gangs
Jun 3, 2013
It was the police investigation that stunned Britain. Young men of Pakistani heritage grooming young girls with the intention of abusing them, gang raping them and then trading them with other groups of men. How could it happen in modern Britain?
E19The Hunting Party
Jun 10, 2013
Hunting wild animals is a growth industry and now the pressure is on to get access to national parks. Who really benefits and who is at risk?
E20Escaping North Korea
Jun 13, 2013
Two North Korean defectors are smuggled across borders by a human smuggler who promises them a safe escape. Will they survive the perilous 5,000 km journey to freedom?
E21Fashion Victims
Jun 25, 2013
Australians love a bargain, but what's the real cost of cheap clothes from the sweat shops in Bangladesh? On 24th April this year more than a thousand people were killed when an eight storey building collapsed in the heart of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.
E22On the Brink
Jul 1, 2013
Could you live on 35 dollars a day and pay for food, clothing, transport and other bills? That's what single unemployed people are entitled to on the Newstart allowance.
E23To the Bitter End
Jul 8, 2013
Reporter Marian Wilkinson tells the turbulent story of Labor's bitter leadership struggle, the dramatic day that ended the term of Australia's first female Prime Minister and Labor's renewed ambition to win the next election.
E24Manhunt: The Boston Bombers
Jul 15, 2013
Next on Four Corners, PBS' NOVA documentary producer, Miles O'Brien, looks at how the events unfolded on the day of the bombing and he tracks how a team of investigators used modern technology, combined with good old fashioned detective work, to break the case.
E25Chemical Time Bomb
Jul 22, 2013
In the 1980s and 1990s governments across Australia outlawed the use of the herbicide 245T. The ban was introduced for one very good reason - 245T contains dioxin, a chemical impurity with the potential to seriously harm people who are exposed to it. But has the dioxin menace been tamed? Four Corners reveals evidence that this potentially deadly chemical compound may still be present in weed control products and that authorities do not routinely test for it.
E26In Search of Nathan Tinkler
Jul 29, 2013
The rise and fall of Australia's youngest billionaire, Nathan Tinkler. How did he make so much money and where did it go?
E27Walking Wounded
Aug 1, 2013
War photographer Giles Dooley lost both legs and an arm while on assignment in Afghanistan and returns to record the plight of Afghan civilians who've lost even more.
E28Cry Freedom: Mandela's Legacy
Aug 12, 2013
Nelson Mandela promised a South Africa based on freedom and equality. But as the country's former leader lies in hospital critically ill, the nation he fought to create is slowly disintegrating. Violence is commonplace, unemployment is out of control and the ruling ANC Government is accused of rampant corruption.
E29Finding Mercy
Aug 19, 2013
What do you do when your best friend is lost to you in a tide of violence and cruelty? Do you search across continents to find her? That is the story of filmmaker Robyn Paterson and her friend Mercy.
E30Buying Time
Aug 26, 2013
There is not a person in the community that is not affected by cancer in some way. We go inside the hospitals and consulting rooms with Australians who are confronting the reality that the advanced cancer they have could kill them.
E31No Margin For Error
Sep 2, 2013
Four Corners goes on the campaign trail, taking a fly-on-the-wall look at two seats that will be crucial in deciding who wins Government this time around.
E32In Google We Trust
Sep 9, 2013
Australians are among the most technically connected in the world - but do we know where our data goes and how it's being used?
E33My Own Choice
Sep 16, 2013
The story of a young man with a serious debilitating illness trying to find a way to legally end his own life.
E34Preying on Paradise
Sep 23, 2013
A look at the renewed fight against corruption in Papua New Guinea. Will Australia help or hinder the battle? Marian Wilkinson reports.
E35Cover Up
Sep 30, 2013
Two insiders blow the lid on a financial scandal that goes to the heart of one of Australia's most important and trusted institutions.
E36Terror in the Desert
Oct 7, 2013
The harrowing story of an al Qaeda raid on a remote North African gas plant, told by the people who survived it.
E37No Accounting
Oct 14, 2013
The Jawoyn people were held up as the model Indigenous community. What went wrong? Matthew Carney reports.
E38While They Were Sleeping
Oct 21, 2013
It was an Australia Day paddock party for a group of 19-year-old school friends. But something went very wrong. By sunrise, two young people were dying. So why has no one been held to account?
E39Fire In The Wire
Oct 28, 2013
We're told many bushfires are deliberately lit but close analysis suggests powerlines are the main culprits. What if many of our worst fires are in fact very much like industrial accidents which could have been prevented?
E40Supersizing India's Kids
Nov 4, 2013
A large part of India is in danger of eating itself into an early grave. BBC This World discovers Indian families, obsessed with the glitter of the West, are indulging their children with fast, fatty foods.
E41JFK - The Lost Bullet
Nov 11, 2013
Was John F. Kennedy the victim of conspiracy or a lone gunman? Can the third bullet fired at him that day in Dallas help answer that question?
E42Trading Misery
Nov 18, 2013
In September a boat carrying 72 asylum seekers sank in stormy waters off the coast of Indonesia. Most of those onboard drowned, many of them children. Sarah Ferguson goes on the trail of the people smugglers who organised the vessel.
E43Palmer Drama
Nov 25, 2013
Clive Palmer says he's bankrolled the Palmer United Party to give voice to millions of Australians who can't afford a lobbyist, but can we take him at his word?
E1This Trucking Life
Feb 3, 2014
Long haul truckies say they're being pushed to the brink by big business and government with lethal results.
E2Stone Cold Justice
Feb 18, 2014
Violence is part of life in the Middle East but have children now become a new target for Israeli security forces? A special investigation by journalist John Lyons.
E3Inside North Korea
Feb 17, 2014
Follows the journeys of a small group of North Korean secret film-makers, revealing what life is really like under the new leader Kim Jong Un.
E4Little Boy Lost
Feb 24, 2014
A little boy lost and a family's search for answers; how did the police get the investigation so wrong? Geoff Thompson reports.
E5Tales from the Organ Trade
Mar 3, 2014
Faced with death, would you illegally pay for a heart, lungs or kidney? Thousands do and the international black market is booming.
E6The Boy with the Henna Tattoo
Mar 10, 2014
The inside story of an investigation to rescue an Australian child from an international paedophile ring. Caro Meldrum-Hanna reports.
E7Drawing the Line
Mar 17, 2014
An investigation of the intelligence operation that's caused friction in Australia's relationship with East Timor. Marian Wilkinson reports.
E8The Dancing Shiva
Mar 24, 2013
Quentin McDermott investigates the scandal that's engulfing the National Gallery. Were our finest art experts duped?
E9How China Fooled the World
Mar 31, 2013
An investigation of the Chinese debt binge that's left economists holding their breath. What will be the impact on Australia?
E10A Lender of Last Resort
Apr 7, 2014
How does a mortgage broker, whose work has prompted multiple complaints and is the subject of ongoing police investigation, continue to operate? Linton Besser reports on Australia's shadowy world of unregulated lending.
E11End of the Road
Apr 14, 2014
The car manufacturing industry is on the way out, so what's the real impact? Stephen Long reports.
E12Day of Days
Apr 21, 2014
Four Corners commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
E13The Manus Solution
Apr 28, 2014
Geoff Thompson puts together the most comprehensive account yet of what took place at The Manus Island Regional Processing Centre in February 2014.
E14Banking Bad
May 5, 2014
Putting the spotlight on a top bank's financial planners. Was it bad advice or just greed? Adele Ferguson reports.
E15Streets of Shame
May 12, 2014
A shocking insight into the sexual exploitation of many thousands of poor and vulnerable children in Pakistan, one of the world's most important Muslim nations.
E16Lost: MH370
May 19, 2014
How did Malaysian authorities lose a plane, search in the wrong place and ignore significant evidence for so long? Caro Meldrum-Hanna reports on the Mystery of Flight MH370.
E17The Walking Wounded
May 26, 2014
It was a high-tech hip replacement that failed. The company tried to cover it up. Now they're exposed. Quentin McDermott reports.
E18The Pope's Revolution
Jun 2, 2014
Can Pope Francis reform a Church weighed down by scandal and controversy?
E19Chamber of Horrors
Jun 9, 2014
With ample evidence of sex abuse in the military, why don't the top brass deal with the abusers? Michael Brissenden reports.
E20In the Shadow of the Stadiums
Jun 16, 2014
Brazil splurged billions to host the soccer World Cup while many live a life of poverty and crime. What price the "beautiful game?"
E21Democracy for Sale
Jun 23, 2014
Democracy is a powerful concept. But it doesn't come cheap. Reporter Linton Besser delves inside the investigation that blew the lid on corruption within Australia's major political parties.
E22Rupert, Rebekah and Andy
Jun 30, 2014
She was the queen of the British tabloids, a faithful and trusted servant of media mogul Rupert Murdoch. He was the top aide to the British Prime Minister. But for the past eight months, Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson have been the focus of one of the longest-running criminal trials in British history.
E23Power to the People
Jul 7, 2014
While the rest of the world moves to embrace renewable energy why is Australia drawing back? Four Corners documents the revolution in power generation taking place across the globe.
E24Rosie's Story
Jul 15, 2014
It was a crime that left Australians horrified. The tragic death of Luke Batty, killed by his father. Could his brutal murder have been prevented? Luke's mother Rosie tells her story.
E25Generation Like
Jul 21, 2014
Thanks to social media, today's teenagers are able to interact directly with their culture and their heroes, dispensing approval to music, videos, food and clothes, as well as each other. They say that's empowering because they can deliver a verdict instantly. But is this empowerment or a new form of slavery? And are teenagers being manipulated by big corporations and the marketing moguls who see social media as the ultimate marketing tool?(Australia, English)
E26Cult Of Horrors
Jul 28, 2014
He is a self-styled evangelist who told his followers he was The Anointed One, chosen by God to convert the world to his beliefs. In reality, Scott Williams was a cult leader who used his own brand of religion to warp biblical scripture in the pursuit of sex, money and power. Reporter Caro Meldrum-Hanna investigates the rise of Scott Williams and his incredible path around the world and back to Australia, exposing how he created a hell on earth for many followers.(Australia, English)
E27ISIS Terror in Iraq
Aug 4, 2014
They're known as ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) and they are sweeping across Iraq with frightening speed. They brutalise anyone they perceive as an enemy and then show the results in graphic detail, through a co-ordinated campaign on social media. BBC reporter Paul Wood goes into the front lines of this shocking conflict to investigate how and why ISIS or Islamic State, as they now call themselves, are ripping Iraq apart.(Australia, English)
E28In the Name of the Law
Aug 11, 2014
They were sexually abused by the clergy and then found themselves targeted by the Church's lawyers. Why did it happen and who was responsible for the strategy? Reporter Quentin McDermott reveals the systematic way the Catholic Church sought to conceal the sexual abuse of children, using lawyers to minimise the potential financial impact to the organisation.(Australia, English)
E29Battle for the Reef
Aug 18, 2014
Testing claims the Reef is at risk and should be on the UNESCO World Heritage 'in danger' list. Marian Wilkinson reports.
E30The Hand that Holds the Scalpel
Aug 25, 2014
He was a highly paid neurosurgeon, addicted to cocaine and obsessed with sex. Yet despite significant evidence he was running out of control, and the death of a call girl he'd hired, Suresh Nair continued operating in a private hospital. In a joint Four Corners/Fairfax investigation, reporter Tracy Bowden analyses what the NSW Medical Board, Nepean Public Hospital and the Nepean Private Hospital knew about the rogue doctor.
E31The White Widow
Sep 1, 2014
The story of the woman dubbed the White Widow, now one of the world's most wanted terror suspects.
E32MH17 - Caught in the Crossfire
Sep 8, 2014
The horror of flight MH17 and the shocking war that resulted in the plane being shot down. Stephen Long reports.
E33High Rollers - High Risk?
Sep 15, 2014
Australian casinos that target Asian VIP gamblers to boost their profits could run a serious risk of exposure to organised crime, according to a range of law enforcement and security experts. Reporter Linton Besser investigates the drive to entice foreign gamblers to Australia and the implications of that strategy.
E34Made in Thailand
Sep 22, 2014
Inside the surrogacy industry. Debbie Whitmont reports.
E35The Seduction of Smoking (1)
Sep 29, 2014
The tobacco industry is pouring vast amounts of money into developing electronic or e-cigarettes which are claimed to be safer than conventional cigarettes and could save millions of lives. (Part 1 of 2)
E36The Seduction of Smoking (2)
Sep 30, 2014
The tobacco industry is pouring vast amounts of money into developing electronic or e-cigarettes which are claimed to be safer than conventional cigarettes and could save millions of lives. (Part 2 of 2)
E37Privacy Lost
Oct 6, 2014
How governments use internet providers to spy on you.
E38Fat Chance
Oct 13, 2014
This week, reporter Geoff Thompson goes to the Victorian town of Ararat to see if an ongoing community intervention to promote weight loss and better health can work.
E39Ice Rush
Oct 20, 2014
This week on Four Corners, reporter Caro Meldrum-Hanna travels through the regions of two states, riding with police and users, to tell the shocking story of towns and people in the grip of ice.
E40The Enemy Within
Oct 27, 2014
Investigating the Green on Blue killing of three Australian soldiers in Afghanistan. Quentin McDermott reports.
E41Gangster Jihad
Nov 3, 2014
Khaled Sharrouf: jihadist or simply a criminal? Marian Wilkinson reports.
E42Ireland's Lost Babies
Nov 10, 2014
The shocking story of how young unmarried Irish mothers were forced to work in work-houses to atone for their sins while their children were taken away from them.
E43Being Me
Nov 17, 2014
The story of girls and boys, born in the wrong body and their struggle to be who they are. Janine Cohen reports.
E44In Our Care
Nov 24, 2014
How caregivers preyed on the vulnerable, unable to defend themselves. Nick McKenzie reports.
E1True Detectives
Feb 2, 2015
Shocking revelations on Melbourne's gangland killings. Nick McKenzie reports.
E2Eat, Pray, Shoot
Feb 9, 2015
Inside the campaign to save the two Australians on death row in Bali. Mark Davis reports.
E3Making a Killing
Feb 16, 2015
Inside Australia's multi-billion dollar greyhound racing industry.
E4The Jobs Game
Feb 23, 2015
Scandal in the federal government's employment programs. Linton Besser reports.
E5Apple's Broken Promises
Mar 2, 2015
Apple is the most valuable brand on the planet, making products that everyone wants - but how are its workers treated when the world isn't looking?
E6Bringing The War Home
Mar 9, 2015
The scourge of PTSD; as soldiers they fought the enemy abroad, now as civilians they battle a silent enemy within. Quentin McDermott reports.
E7House of Cards
Mar 16, 2013
Why the Liberal Party came so close to toppling its leader after just 18 months in Government.
E8Ditched
Mar 23, 2015
An investigation into the shocking human cost felt by the survivors of an aviation crash.
E9Game of Loans
Mar 30, 2015
The merchants of debt: how fast cash loans become a ruinous financial trap.
E10India's Daughter
Apr 6, 2015
The crime that shamed India and divided the country.
E11ANZAC to Afghanistan
Apr 13, 2015
Reporter Chris Masters revisits the Fatal Shore, the story of Gallipoli.
E12Degrees of Deception
Apr 20, 2015
Australia has been gripped by a national debate over how to fund our university education. But perhaps there's a more important question: what is it worth?
E13No Free Steps to Heaven
Apr 27, 2015
On the frontline with the women taking up arms against Islamic State.
E14Slaving Away
May 4, 2015
The dirty secrets behind Australia's fresh food.
E15Remote Hope
May 11, 2015
An unflinching portrait of Australia's remote Indigenous communities and their struggle to survive.
E16Secrets of Mexico's Drug War
May 18, 2015
This investigation from the BBC looks into the American authorities' relationship with the biggest and most powerful criminal organisation in the world, the Sinaloa Cartel.
E17At Their Mercy
May 25, 2015
The bullying and bastardisation of young doctors in our hospitals.
E18Ship of Death
Jun 1, 2015
A whodunit on the high seas.
E19Nepal Quake: Terror on Everest
Jun 8, 2015
Terror on Everest: extraordinary accounts and footage from the day the Nepal earthquake struck.
E20The End of Coal?
Jun 15, 2015
With the price of coal plummeting and our biggest customers turning to renewable energy, is Australia backing a loser?
E21Journey into Hell
Jun 22, 2015
On the trail of the traffickers exploiting the most unwanted people on the planet.
E22The Mafia in Australia: Drugs, Murder and Politics
Jun 29, 2015
In this joint Four Corners/Fairfax Media investigation, we reveal how the mafia continues to flourish in Australia despite major police operations.
E23The Mafia in Australia: Blood Ties
Jul 6, 2015
Part two of this special investigation goes inside one of the most ambitious organised crime investigations in Australian history.
E247/7: Ten Years On
Jul 13, 2015
Stories of courage and humanity in the aftermath of the 2005 London bombings.
E25A Nation Divided? The Charlie Hebdo Aftermath
Jul 20, 2015
From BBC Three. A personal and provocative look at life in France following the Charlie Hebdo terror attacks.

E26Iron Man
Jul 27, 2015
Inside the power plays of the mercurial mining billionaire Andrew Twiggy Forrest, as he fights for survival. Stephen Long reports.
E27Escorts
Aug 3, 2015
Inside the hidden world of transgender escorts.
E28The Great Cricket Coup
Aug 10, 2015
How India hijacked the game of cricket, and how Australia helped.
E29Secrets, Politics and Torture
Aug 17, 2015
From PBS Frontline. Secrets, Politics and Torture: The ghosts of the CIA's controversial interrogation program.
E30Machine Man
Aug 24, 2015
Four Corners puts Labor leader Bill Shorten under the microscope.
E317-Eleven: The Price of Convenience
Aug 31, 2015
Adele Ferguson returns to Four Corners with an investigation into the 7-Eleven business empire with revelations of dodgy bookkeeping, blackmail and the mass underpayment of its workforce.

E32The Truth About Halal
Sep 7, 2015
The war of words over the Halal certification of food. Anti-Islam groups label it a religious tax. Claims of corruption and links to terrorism light up the blogosphere. Four Corners searches out the truth.

E33Dethroning Tony Abbott
Sep 21, 2015
On Monday night, Four Corners will chart the events that led to the former Prime Minister's downfall.
E34Wasted
Sep 28, 2015
A special investigation by Dr Norman Swan on the unnecessary testing and treatments choking the health system and making patients ill.

E35Escape From ISIS
Oct 5, 2015
From Channel 4 (UK). As asylum seekers flee from the ISIS conflict zone, Four Corners brings you this timely and powerful story of the secret network rescuing women and children held captive by ISIS.

E36The Great Wall of Money
Oct 12, 2015
Next week on Four Corners: the Chinese billions flooding into Australian real estate.

E37Jackson and Lawler: Inside the Eye of the Storm
Oct 19, 2015
Next on Four Corners, we take you inside the world of Australia's most formidable power couple - former union boss Kathy Jackson and Fair Work Commission Vice President, Michael Lawler.

E38Digital Dissidents
Oct 26, 2015
From WDR (DE). Next on Four Corners, a documentary on the digital dissidents blowing the whistle on government surveillance around the globe.

E39Hidden Harm
Nov 2, 2015
Next on Four Corners, we examine the sobering reality of the damage done by alcohol to unborn babies.

E40Return to the Valley of Death
Nov 9, 2015
In this report, BBC producer Merwais Miakhail takes us on a personal journey into Afghanistan's tribal heartland, known as the 'Valley of Death'.

E41Our Kids: Why are they so stressed?
Nov 16, 2015
In frank, funny and sometimes heartbreaking conversations, Australian kids take us inside their world and tell us why they're so anxious about the present and the future.

E42Plan of Attack: The Making of a Teenage Terrorist
Nov 23, 2015
It was the random act of violence that authorities had been warning of and it left the nation crying out for answers. How could a 15-year-old school boy become a killer?
E43Rosie's Story
Nov 30, 2015
The tragic death of Luke Batty, killed by his father. Could his brutal murder have been prevented? Geoff Thompson reports.

E1Bad Sport
Feb 1, 2016
Sarah Ferguson presents an investigation into the criminal networks that are threatening the integrity of sport, amidst the uproar over the match fixing revelations in tennis, Linton Besser reports.

E2Shark Alarm
Feb 8, 2016
What's behind the rise in shark attacks, and is there anything we can do to stop them? Geoff Thompson reports.

E3Dying To Dance
Feb 15, 2016
Dying to Dance. Inside the dance party drug scene. Caro Meldrum-Hanna reports.

E4Guns In The USA - Child's Play
Feb 22, 2016
Exploring America's gun culture where kids learn to shoot and their classrooms are designed to be bulletproof. How America grapples with gun violence.

E5Catastrophic Failure
Feb 29, 2016
In his first story for Four Corners, reporter Ben Knight travels to Brazil to investigate BHP's responsibility for the Samarco mine disaster that's destroyed lives and polluted an entire river system.

E6Money For Nothing
Mar 7, 2016
It's the bank that's spent two years rebuilding its reputation after being exposed for ripping off its customers in a devastating financial advice scandal. An explosive corporate investigation by Adele Ferguson.

E7Safari: Paying To Kill
Mar 14, 2016
The big game and big bucks in Africa's trophy hunting industry. Taking us into the darker world of illegal hunting where lions are tranquilised or partly domesticated to make them easier to shot.

E8Whatever It Takes
Mar 21, 2016
A rare account from inside the Essendon doping scandal. Quentin McDermott reports.

E9State Of Fear
Mar 28, 2016
The investigation into the scandal engulfing Malaysia's Prime Minister and the question that led to the arrest of our reporter and cameraman.

E10The Secrets Of The Super Rich
Apr 4, 2016
This Four Corners investigation will reveal how the rich and powerful exploit the system. Reporter Marian Wilkinson follows the money trail.

E11Clive Palmer
Apr 11, 2016
The rise and fall of Clive Palmer's business empire and political career. Hayden Cooper reports.

E12Inside Europe's Terror Attacks
Apr 18, 2016
In the wake of the attacks in France and Brussels, a BBC Panorama investigation into Islamic State's European terror network and Western intelligence agencies' battle to stop it.

E13Bad Blood
Apr 25, 2016
The bad blood between Australian doctors and the Federal Government over offshore detention.

E14Home Truths: What Happened To The Great Australian Dream?
May 2, 2016
Ben Knight reports on the white hot issues of housing affordability and negative gearing and the generation left wondering if they will ever own their own home.

E15Callous Disregard
May 9, 2016
Gold Walkley award-winning reporter Caro Meldrum-Hanna follows the trail of evidence in the brutal death of a young woman as her family fights for justice.

E16Supplements and Safety
May 16, 2016
Supplements and safety: an investigation into the billion dollar health supplement and vitamin industry. What's in all those pills and could they be doing you harm?

E17Money And Influence
May 23, 2016
As we head into the third week of the election campaign, Four Corners examines how money and influence operates in the shadowy world of political donations.

E18The Baby Business
May 30, 2016
With an increasing number of women turning to fertility treatments to help them conceive a baby, Four Corners investigates, are women being sold false hope by the IVF industry?

E19Ripped Off
Jun 6, 2016
The scams, fraud and incompetence leaving remote communities exploited and betrayed. Linton Besser journeys almost 5000km across Australia in search of who's to blame.

E20The Miracle Of Kobani
Jun 13, 2016
We meet the people of the small Syrian town who defeated ISIS and are determined to rebuild their lives in the rubble.

E21The Deputy And The Dark Horse
Jun 20, 2016
The Deputy and the Dark Horse: Barnaby Joyce vs. Tony Windsor in the contest that could bring down the Deputy Prime Minister.

E22The Leaders
Jun 27, 2016
With the election only days away, Gold Walkley and Logie Award-winning reporter Sarah Ferguson interviews Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten. What will she ask?

E23Future Proof
Jul 4, 2016
With startling predictions that more than 5 million Australian jobs will disappear in the next 15 years, as a result of technology, we look at the future of work and ask are we preparing our kids for the jobs of the future?

E24Soldiers Of Allah
Jul 11, 2016
Going undercover with an ISIS terror cell. For six months this intrepid reporter infiltrated and secretly filmed a terrorist cell as they made plans for an attack.

E25The Race To Dope
Jul 18, 2016
The Race To Dope: The elite athletes blowing the whistle on how they cheated the system.

E26Australia's Shame
Jul 25, 2016
Australia's Shame: The brutalisation of children behind bars. This confronting investigation by Caro Meldrum-Hanna will send shockwaves around Australia.

E27Insult To Injury
Aug 1, 2016
Insult To Injury: How the system damages cops with PTSD. Quentin McDermott reports.

E28Man On A Wire
Aug 8, 2016
Man on a wire: How long can Malcolm Turnbull survive?

E29Milked Dry
Aug 15, 2016
Milked Dry: The awful price being paid by Australian dairy farmers for the milk we drink. Deb Whitmont reports.

E30Children On The Frontline
Aug 22, 2016
Children On The Frontline: Escape from Aleppo, one family's extraordinary story of life in the rubble of Syria and their escape to a new life, told through the eyes of four children.

E31Cyber War
Aug 29, 2016
Cyber War: How hackers are threatening everything from your bank account to the nation's secrets. Linton Besser reports.

E32Brexit: The Battle For Britain
Sep 5, 2016
The EU referendum result shocked many, but as this BBC film shows the warning signs were there. In interviews with key players, the program charts the tactics & spin used in the campaign.

E33Rehab Inc.
Sep 12, 2016
Rehab Inc: The high price parents pay to get their kids off ice. Ben Knight reports.

E34Backing Bourke
Sep 19, 2016
An outback town's bold experiment to save its young people from a life of crime.

E35Frat Boys
Sep 26, 2016
Inside America's university fraternities. They're the elite clubs where testosterone, alcohol & campus life come together in a potent mix. Normally media shy, one frat house agreed to let the cameras in.

E36China Rising
Oct 3, 2016
China Rising: The challenges for Australia as China and the US struggle for supremacy in Asia. Peter Greste joins Four Corners for a special report.

E37For Better Or Worse
Oct 10, 2016
For Better or Worse: How the personal has become political in the fight over same-sex marriage. Four Corners investigates the politics behind the plebiscite debate.

E38The Forgotten Children
Oct 17, 2016
They're the human face of Australia's tough border policies - the more than 100 refugee children living on Nauru. Debbie Whitmont reports.

E39Copwatchers
Oct 24, 2016
The activists using cameras to fight back against police brutality in the US.

E40Big Fish
Oct 31, 2016
Four Corners investigates the business of salmon farming. A report by Gold Walkley Award-winning journalist Caro Meldrum-Hanna.

E41Crossroads Afghanistan
Nov 7, 2016
Crossroads Afghanistan: A heart-stopping journey on one of the most dangerous roads in the world, right through the heart of Taliban country.

E42Broken Homes
Nov 14, 2016
Broken Homes: On the frontline of Australia's child protection crisis.

E43A Sense Of Self
Nov 21, 2016
When acclaimed TV journalist Liz Jackson is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, crippling her with pain & panic attacks, she turns the lens on herself to make the most challenging story of her life.

E1"A Helluva Ride" - The Trump Revolution Begins
Feb 6, 2017
Four Corners returns with an incisive exploration of how President Trump will wield power. Reporter Michael Brissenden interviews key players in the Trump camp & Republicans on the political earthquake rippling across the US.

E2Swallowing It
Feb 13, 2017
How Australians are spending billions on unproven vitamins & supplements. With 7 out of 10 Australians taking a complementary medicine, Four Corners looks at the regulation & marketing of these products.

E3Highway To Hell
Feb 20, 2017
A Report from the Frontlines in the Battle Against the Islamic State. As the war against IS intensifies, Matt Brown reports from the frontlines of Mosul - the biggest urban battle since World War II.

E4Oceans Of Plastic
Feb 27, 2017
What happens to the plastic we throw away? A report on how our rubbish ends up in the ocean and the damage it causes.

E5Crown Confidential: Packer's Losing Hand
Mar 6, 2017
The Crown empire have bet big for years on China. Four Corners investigates what went wrong for James Packer's gambling & entertainment operations in China & what this might mean for its Australian business.

E6The Price Of The American Dream
Mar 13, 2017
Can President Trump keep his promise to make America Great Again? Four Corners meets the human face of America's working poor as they struggle to feed their families.

E7The Age of Consequences
Mar 20, 2017
Four Corners brings you the views of distinguished former members of the US military and senior policy makers who warn that climate change is not only real, it's a threat to global security.

E8Fighting The System
Mar 27, 2017
The mothers and carers battling for justice and protection for their disabled children.

E9Please Explain
Apr 3, 2017
Four Corners reporter Caro Meldrum-Hanna reveals the brutal backroom politics ripping into Pauline Hanson's One Nation party.

E10Cracking The Code
Apr 10, 2017
Cracking the Code: What Facebook really knows about you. How one of the world's most powerful corporations is turning our lives and our data into vast profits, in ways we have no control over.

E11Syria's Disappeared
Apr 24, 2017
This powerful film shines a light on the barbarism of the Syrian regime at a time when the future of President Assad is being argued over by the world's most powerful nations.

E12After The Game
May 1, 2017
After the Game: Elite athletes blow the whistle on the high price paid for sporting glory.

E13Power Failure
May 8, 2017
Four Corners investigates how a nation as rich as Australia is in coal, gas, sunshine and wind, could find itself in an energy crisis.

E14Gun Runners
May 15, 2017
It was one of the biggest illegal firearms busts in Australian history. A criminal syndicate brazenly smuggling weapons into the country exposing the failings in the nation's border security. Ben Knight reports.

E15The Lindt Cafe Siege (Part 1)
May 22, 2017
A 2-part investigation into the Lindt Cafe siege. Sarah Ferguson talks exclusively with families of Tori Johnson & Katrina Dawson about their experience on the day & their devastation, anger & frustrations in the aftermath.

E16The Lindt Cafe Siege (Part 2)
May 29, 2017
Part Two takes you inside the Lindt Cafe & the police operation on the day, with a forensic examination of how the disaster unfolded. We expose what went wrong & ask whether Australia is prepared for another terror attack.

E17Power And Influence
Jun 5, 2017
An investigation uncovering how China's Communist Party is infiltrating Australia, tracking the activities of Beijing-backed organisations and the efforts made to intimidate CCP opponents.

E18Breaking The Brotherhood
Jun 12, 2017
The brave few who blew the whistle on Australia's most corrupt police force.

E19Rise Of The Trolls
Jun 19, 2017
With the rise of social media and smartphones in virtually every pocket, internet trolls are only ever a click, tap or swipe away. Four Corners takes you into the dark side of the internet.

E20Bleed Them Dry Until They Die
Jun 26, 2017
The retirement villages ripping off retirees. Adele Ferguson investigates.

E21The Company He Keeps
Jul 3, 2017
This Four Corners investigation will reveal how Donald Trump was negotiating luxury resort deals in Bali and Java, raising serious questions about Presidential conflicts of interest.

E22Forget Me Not
Jul 10, 2017
A story of identity, love and dignity, introducing three families who tell their stories about living with dementia.

E23Dark Secret
Jul 17, 2017
In Philadelphia in the early 2000s, a team of lawyers embarked on an investigation led by a formidable District Attorney. What they uncovered was one of the worst criminal cover-ups in US history.

E24Pumped
Jul 24, 2017
Stretching from Qld to SA, billions of dollars in taxpayer's money has been poured into rescuing the rivers & streams of the Murray-Darling Basin. Linton Besser investigates where the money, & the water is going.

E25Weapons Of Mass Surveillance
Jul 31, 2017
The digital age has revolutionised the way we live our lives. With the technology of smartphones governments have been given the ability to spy on their citizens on an astonishing scale. Nawal Al-Maghafi reports.

E26Trashed
Aug 7, 2017
The dirty truth about your rubbish. Four Corners investigates the big business of rubbish & where it ends up. In interviews with insiders, reporter Caro Meldrum-Hanna exposes hidden practices occurring in the waste industry.

E27Inside The Greens
Aug 14, 2017
The Greens have been a party in disarray. As the party faces its biggest challenges since its foundation, Four Corners investigates if the party's actions live up to their spin. Louise Milligan reports.

E28Betting On The House
Aug 21, 2017
Australians are carrying more personal debt than ever. We hold the second highest level of household debt in the world. Michael Brissenden investigates the forces driving our debt fuelled housing boom & the risks it poses.

E29Blood Business
Aug 28, 2017
Giving blood is a selfless act that saves lives. For many, it's a way of giving back to the community. In other countries, blood has become a lucrative commodity fuelling a global trade worth billions of dollars.

E30Combustible
Sep 4, 2017
In the wake of the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in London, reporter Deb Whitmont investigates the risk of flammable aluminium cladding in Australia & the dangerous legacy of failed regulation in the building industry.

E31North Korea - Murder In The Family
Sep 11, 2017
How Kim Jong-un's murderous ambitions & nuclear weapons program are threatening world peace - tracing his rise to power, his aggressive pursuit of a nuclear weapons program to eliminating potential rivals.

E32All That Glitters
Sep 18, 2017
Developers, deals and donations on the Gold Coast. In this pro-development town, a series of controversial billion dollar proposals have prompted a collection of unlikely allies to say enough is enough. Mark Willacy reports.

E33The Ransom
Sep 25, 2017
Inside the murky world of international kidnapping and hostage negotiation. Every year more than 30,000 people are kidnapped around the world. A small number are taken for political reasons, many more held for financial gain.

E34Digging Into Adani
Oct 2, 2017
The dubious dealings of India's corporate colossus. Four Corners travelled to India to dig into the business practices of Adani, the corporate giant planning to build Australia's biggest mine site. Stephen Long reports.

E35Contamination
Oct 9, 2017
It's one of the biggest environmental scandals in Australian history. Harmful chemicals, leaching into the ground & waterways, contaminating our water. Linton Besser investigates the toxic legacy of fire-fighting foam.

E36Hillary Clinton
Oct 16, 2017
In her only Australian TV interview, Hillary Clinton speaks exclusively with Sarah Ferguson. Candid, open & at times angry, the former presidential candidate talks about what went wrong & her fears for the future.

E37What's Wrong With The NBN?
Oct 23, 2017
As the National Broadband Network passes the halfway point in its rollout, Geoff Thompson investigates why Australia's fast broadband is stuck in the slow lane, leaving a growing number of customers disappointed and angry.

E38Germany's New Nazis
Oct 30, 2017
A right-wing nationalist party is centre stage in German politics for the first time since Hitler's Nazi Party. We chart the rise of a notorious anti-immigrant group which stands accused of a wave of violent attacks.

E39Inside The Tax Havens Of The Rich And Powerful
Nov 6, 2017
Inside the secretive world of tax havens where corporations and the wealthy operate far from public view. In a global investigation we reveal the lengths some business figures and global corporations go to avoid paying tax.

E40Malcolm In A Muddle
Nov 13, 2017
In the week of the same-sex marriage survey result Four Corners looks into the battle for control raging inside the Liberal Party. Whatever the survey result, the politicking will be far from over. Michael Brissenden reports.

E41The Murphy Scandal
Nov 20, 2017
Justice Lionel Murphy was one of the most senior political and legal figures in Australia. He was also at the centre of one of the most extraordinary scandals in our nation's history. Debbie Whitmont reports.

E1The Billion Dollar Bust
Feb 5, 2018
Linton Besser reports on the undercover operation to catch the world's most wanted money launderer in The Billion Dollar Bust.
E2Behind Closed Doors
Feb 12, 2018
The domestic workers treated like slaves in Australia. Louise Milligan investigates the hidden workforce kept behind closed doors, living in slave-like conditions and made to work around the clock.

E3City of Ghosts
Feb 19, 2018
The search for foreign fighters in the ruins of Raqqa. For four years Islamic State ruled its 'caliphate' from its capital Raqqa. ABC Middle East correspondent Matt Brown goes on an intense journey to the city freed from IS.
E4Everything Forbidden, Anything Possible
Feb 26, 2018
Dancing, drugs and rebellion in the Islamic Republic of Iran. After decades of strict rules, many young people in Iran are now rebelling. They're taking their lives in their hands and defying the regime to party in secret.
E5Weather Alert
Mar 5, 2018
How Australia's warming climate is changing the way we live and work. Rather than waiting for politicians, our farmers, small businesses, government planners and corporations are adapting to weather challenges and acting now.

E6Big Australia: Are We Ready?
Mar 12, 2018
Australia's population is growing fast, we've added almost 400,000 people in the last year, and we're feeling the strain. Ben Knight investigates what a Big Australia means and the difficult choices that will have to be made.

E7Working with Weinstein
Mar 19, 2018
The women who worked for Harvey Weinstein tell their stories. For the first time, work colleagues and employees who kept quiet fearing legal action and reprisals, are coming forward to allege he used his power to abuse them.
E8Super Risk
Mar 26, 2018
The millions of Australians missing out on superannuation. Despite having a .5 trillion pool of retirement savings, the rise of the gig economy and freelance workers mean millennials are entering a very different workforce.
E9Mongrel Bunch Of Bastards
Apr 9, 2018
Taking on the extraordinary powers of the Tax Office. Adele Ferguson puts the actions of the ATO under the microscope, examining how it uses its extensive powers and whether it is acting fairly and ethically.

E10Democracy, Data and Dirty Tricks
Apr 16, 2018
The undercover investigation that left social media giant Facebook reeling. We unmask the secretive political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica and the dirty tricks they deployed to undermine the democratic process.

E11Green Rush
Apr 23, 2018
The race to riches for Australia's new marijuana moguls. While entrepreneurs are talking up the potential of products from insomnia cures to chronic pain treatments, patients are struggling to access cannabis products.

E12Tipping the Scales
Apr 30, 2018
Sugar, politics and what's making us fat. Michael Brissenden investigates the power of Big Sugar and its influence on public policy. We reveal the industry's tactics and the access they enjoy, as doctors warn of an obesity crisis.

E13I Am That Girl
May 7, 2018
The case that put sexual consent on trial. The young woman at the centre of one of Australia's most controversial rape trials has chosen to speak to Four Corners in the hope others will learn from her experience.

E14Banksters
May 14, 2018
The scandalous conduct of a global bank. HSBC is one of the world's largest and most powerful financial institutions, but it has been at the centre of several of the biggest financial scandals uncovered this century.

E15Complicit
May 21, 2018
The workers paying the price for our mobile phone obsession. Smartphones and tablets revolutionised the way we communicate but the technology we are addicted to has had toxic consequences for the factory workers making them.

E16Mind the Gap
May 28, 2018
Millions of Australians fork out big money for private health insurance. In this joint Four Corners investigation with Dr Norman Swan from RN's Health Report, we examine what's driving these out of pocket expenses.

E17Trump/Russia: Follow The Money
Jun 4, 2018
Four Corners follows the money trail from New York to Moscow, tracking the ties between Trump, his business empire and Russia.
E18Trump/Russia: Secrets, Spies and Useful Idiots
Jun 11, 2018
Sarah Ferguson continues to chart the extraordinary allegations, interrogating the evidence and interviewing key protagonists in this unfolding drama over members of the Trump team accused of being compromised by Russia.
E19Trump/Russia: Moscow Rules
Jun 18, 2018
In the final part of our special report, Sarah Ferguson investigates central allegations that members of the Trump team, including possibly the President himself, actively colluded with Russia to subvert American democracy.

E20Second Chance Kids
Jun 25, 2018
The teenage criminals sentenced to life in jail. Being tough on crime has become a popular mantra for political parties, but calls for a crackdown have led to tougher penalties and mandatory life sentences for some youths.

E21Outbreak
Jul 2, 2018
The quarantine failures putting the Australian economy at risk. Four Corners investigates some of the worst biosecurity breaches, uncovering sophisticated smuggling operations, inadequate enforcement and corruption.

E22Off Track
Jul 9, 2018
The Secrets and Scandals of Australian Horse Racing. With a prize pool more than million and employing 50,000 people it's one of our biggest industries, but away from the glamour all is not well in the sport of kings.

E23Out Of The Dark
Jul 16, 2018
The extraordinary rescue mission to save Thailand's lost boys. Mark Willacy documents the extraordinary international effort to find and rescue 12 school boys and their soccer coach from a remote cave in northern Thailand.

E24Money For Nothing
Jul 23, 2018
How corporate greed and deception cost AMP its trusted place in Australian life. How AMP ripped off customers including charging fees for no service and the measures it took to conceal its actions as it lied to the regulator.

E25Champagne With Dictators
Jul 30, 2018
Australia accused of failing to stand up for democracy as Cambodia descends into dictatorship. Sophie McNeill confronts the man whose political opponents have been imprisoned and assassinated in mysterious circumstances.

E26Inside Facebook
Aug 6, 2018
The undercover investigation exposing how Facebook decides what you see. An undercover reporter, training as a content moderator, is taken through the rules behind the social networking site, secretly filming the process.

E27Beauty's New Normal
Aug 13, 2018
Welcome to the new world of enhanced 'beauty' where there's nothing natural about the faces and bodies created by cosmetic procedures. Fuelled by social media influencers, cosmetic surgery has entered the mainstream.

E28Parenting 101
Aug 20, 2018
Having a child is supposed to be the most natural thing in the world, but knowing how to raise children can be daunting. Follow the story of three mothers determined to learn how to become better parents.

E29A Form of Madness
Aug 27, 2018
How the Liberal Party tore itself apart. This special Four Corners investigation takes you inside a political catastrophe. We chart the rise and fall of Malcolm Turnbull and the enemies that stalked him from within.

E30Populist Revolution
Sep 3, 2018
Strategist and provocateur Steve Bannon channelled the anger of those who felt left behind by globalism to elect Trump as president. Sarah Ferguson interviews Bannon on his crusade for a global populist-nationalist movement.

E31Manchester Bomb: Our Story
Sep 10, 2018
The teenage survivors rebuilding their lives. They were young girls and teenagers, out to see their favourite pop star in Manchester. As the show ended, a terrorist detonated a home-made bomb killing 22 and injuring 250.

E32Who Cares? (Part 1)
Sep 17, 2018
In part one, Four Corners investigates the business of aged care and what that means for the vulnerable residents left in its care. Families speak out with disturbing accounts of overworked staff and neglected residents.
E33Who Cares? (Part 2)
Sep 24, 2018
In part two, we detail shocking cases of abuse and premature deaths in our nursing homes. Carers and families come forward to tell their stories and reveal the abject failure of government regulation to protect the elderly.

E34Proud Country
Oct 1, 2018
A portrait of a community surviving the drought. A story from the heart of the drought, a portrait of the land and its people where lack of rain is biting hard. Witness the strength of Quirindi doing all they can to carry on.

E35The Monsanto Papers
Oct 8, 2018
The secret tactics used by global chemical giant Monsanto to protect its billion-dollar business and its star product, the weed killer, Roundup. We trace the company's influence campaign from the US back to Australian farms.

E36Prisons Uncovered
Oct 15, 2018
Hidden cameras behind bars reveal the problems facing governments around the world: how to manage soaring prison populations, rife with drugs, violence and squalid living conditions as well as the rise of privately run jails.

E37Big Guns
Oct 22, 2018
How a cashed up gun industry has Australia's firearms laws in its sights. Sean Nicholls examines a lobby group funded and directed by major firearms sellers and manufacturers employing new tactics, connections and influence.

E38Windsor Inc.
Oct 29, 2018
The visit by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was a triumph for the House of Windsor brand. We examine the sophisticated corporate campaign to future-proof the Crown and how the Royals modernised and rebuilt their reputation.

E39Crime and Panic
Nov 5, 2018
According to the media, Melbourne is in the grip of a crimewave, overrun by African street gangs responsible for a wave of violence. Reporter Sophie McNeill is on the ground to get to the truth about "African" crime.

E40Bitter End
Nov 12, 2018
The final Four Corners for 2018 examines the corporate crisis that engulfed the ABC and brought down both the Managing Director and Chair. Sarah Ferguson speaks with inside players including Michelle Guthrie and Justin Milne.

E1Escape from Saudi
Feb 4, 2019
Four Corners reporter Sophie McNeill reveals the story of Saudi asylum seeker Rahaf Al Qunun from inside a Bangkok hotel room capturing the high tension, despair and eventual jubilation when Rahaf is offered asylum in Canada.

E2Meet the Scammers
Feb 11, 2019
Their voices are persuasive, their emails insistent and they have proven to be remarkably successful at conning countless people into handing over their money. Internet scamming began in the early days of email with appeals from Nigerian 'princes' asking for help to regain their missing money. From those amateurish beginnings, the scammers watched, learned and refined their techniques. What started out as a simple scam from West Africa has now morphed into a global enterprise, conning people on an industrial scale.

E3Project Dragon
Feb 18, 2019
As China transforms into an economic powerhouse, billions of dollars have been illegally spirited out of the country. Mark Willacy reports on the bounty hunters chasing China's missing millions in Australia.

E4Criminalising Women
Feb 25, 2019
Why are so many women going to prison? Across Australia, there are now more women in prison than ever before - and once they're out they're very likely to reoffend and end up back inside.

E5Guilty: The Conviction Of Cardinal Pell
Mar 4, 2019
Four Corners reveals how Australia's highest ranking Catholic, Cardinal George Pell, was brought to justice. With the suppression order lifted on his conviction for sexually abusing two boys, the full story can now be told.

E6The Mystery of the Missing Princess
Mar 11, 2019
In heart-stopping interviews and video we follow the story of Princess Latifa, daughter of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum - the ruler of Dubai whose horse won the 2018 Melbourne Cup, as she attempts to escape Dubai.

E7The Uber Story
Mar 18, 2019
Uber is one of the most recognisable brands in the world. It's embedded in our language and revolutionised transport. How did the edgy digital disruptor upend an entire business model, outwit regulators and crush competitors?

E8Under the Radar
Mar 25, 2019
The Christchurch terror attack brought to light the violent, disturbing right-wing extremist movement flourishing on the internet. Were authorities so focused on Islamic extremism that they failed to grasp this deadly threat?

E9Climate of Change
Apr 1, 2019
The struggle to reduce Australia's greenhouse gas emissions. With a Federal election looming, we explore climate change policy: from electricity prices, the role of coal, the cars we drive, animals we breed and gas we export.

E10Interference
Apr 8, 2019
New evidence of China's covert political influence campaign in Australia. We reveal secret Beijing-backed political activity and information gathering operations targeting politicians and Chinese dissenters in Australia.

E11Orphans of ISIS
Apr 15, 2019
A grandmother's desperate journey to rescue her children and bring them home. Four Corners exclusively brings you the story of the Sharrouf children and their grandmother's fight to save them from a refugee camp in Syria.

E12The Interrogation
Apr 29, 2019
Four Corners explores the controversial police technique putting innocent people behind bars, with a series of high-profile cases across America revealing a slew of wrongful convictions based on false confessions.

E13Cash Cows
May 6, 2019
Universities that were cash strapped are now flush with billions of dollars brought in from fee paying international students. But there are growing concerns about the consequences of the overseas student boom.

E14Inside the Watch House
May 13, 2019
It's almost three years since the shocking revelations of mistreatment in the NT's Don Dale youth detention centre. Four Corners investigates a new child detention crisis in another part of Australia. Mark Willacy reports.

E15Abbott's End: How Tony Abbott Lost the Fight of His Political Life
May 20, 2019
The Battle for Warringah is one of this election's most intriguing. We examine the new style of campaigning and the future of the Liberal Party through the battle between Former PM Tony Abbott and Independent Zali Steggall.

E16Notre-Dame in Flames
May 27, 2019
On April 15, the world watched in horror as the Notre-Dame Cathedral caught alight. Through interviews and video from fire authorities and eyewitnesses we follow the epic battle to save the 800-year-old architectural icon.

E17Tremble and Obey
Jun 3, 2019
How the Chinese Communist Party crushed democracy. 30 years ago millions of students and citizens protested in Tiananmen Square calling for democracy. A trove of vision and audio reveals how the shocking events unfolded.

E18Time Bomb: The Making of the Bourke Street Murderer
Jun 10, 2019
Louise Milligan investigates what led up to James Gargasoulas driving a car at high speed through Melbourne's Bourke Street killing six people, despite facing serious criminal charges and warnings he was a danger to others.

E19Trump's Trade War
Jun 17, 2019
President Trump has ignited a massive trade war with China, slapping billions of dollars worth of tariffs on Chinese goods. Despite the rhetoric, questions are being asked about who has the most to lose from the conflict.

E20Extinction Nation
Jun 24, 2019
Australia has one of the worst extinction rates on the planet, and growing. Four Corners goes into the field with leading scientists and conservation volunteers to document first hand the fight to save these wild creatures.

E21Shadow Commander: Iran's Military Mastermind
Jul 1, 2019
In increasingly alarming scenes, the US and Iran are facing off in the Middle East. Tensions have escalated, driven by concerns over the Islamic Republic's nuclear capabilities which have led to fears of military conflict.

E22Cash Splash
Jul 8, 2019
Two years on from the investigation into water theft in the Murray-Darling Basin that sparked a royal commission, we return to the river system to investigate new concerns about how the plan to rescue it is being carried out.

E23Tell the World
Jul 15, 2019
We uncover disturbing evidence of how China is effectively operating the world's largest prison. In Xinjiang province the Uyghur population is rounded up, detained or monitored using AI technology and mass surveillance tools.

E24Hero or Villain: The Prosecution of Julian Assange (Part 1)
Jul 22, 2019
Julian Assange is one of the most influential figures of our time. The Australian born founder of WikiLeaks harnessed technology to champion free speech and the right to know. But is he a hero or villain?

E25Hero or Villain (Part 2) The United States Vs Julian Assange
Jul 29, 2019
In 2016 Donald Trump enjoyed Wikileaks damaging Hillary Clinton's campaign. Now President Trump wants to imprison the publisher of the leaks. We explore Julian Assange's activities while sheltering in the Ecuadorian Embassy.

E26Britain's Brexit Crisis
Aug 5, 2019
How the UK's plan to leave Europe turned into a nightmare. Three years after the UK voted to leave the EU, key negotiators and politicians reveal what happened and how new PM Boris Johnson intends to resolve the crisis.

E27Betting on Boris
Aug 12, 2019
Can Boris Johnson deliver Brexit and keep the Kingdom together? Phil Williams explores his career from journalist to politician, through epic gaffes, scandals and a colourful turn of phrase to become Britain's 77th PM.

E28Cracking Up
Aug 19, 2019
From shoddy workmanship to lax laws, Australia's apartment building crisis is leaving owners out of pocket and in some cases homeless. Industry insiders reveal a litany of failures that could leave defects for years to come.

E29Secrets, Spies and Trials
Aug 26, 2019
National security versus the public's right to know. The extraordinary steps Australia's government took to prosecute a former spy and his lawyer for conspiring to reveal secret intelligence operations aimed at a foreign government.

E30Rebellion: On The Frontline of Hong Kong's Uprising
Sep 2, 2019
For 12 weeks Hong Kong has been convulsed by turmoil as pro-democracy flash mob protestors rise up against mainland Chinese rule. We go on the frontline to witness the escalating violence and chaos with extraordinary footage.

E31Health Hazard
Sep 9, 2019
How your postcode can determine the quality of care you get. Medical staff speak out about the standard of hospital care after a series of catastrophic incidents resulting in preventable death, injury or permanent disability.

E32Fake News: The Battle of the Social Networks
Sep 16, 2019
Social media has transformed how we communicate and share thoughts. But it has morphed into the perfect platform for orchestrated disinformation campaigns, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish real from fake info.

E33After Death
Sep 23, 2019
Dying is an expensive business with the billion-dollar funeral industry virtually unregulated. We reveal the dubious tactics of some in the industry, from price gouging, unethical conduct and questionable treatment of bodies.

E34Married to Islamic State: The Women Australia Doesn't Want
Sep 30, 2019
For the first time former brides of Islamic State tell their stories of life in the caliphate. Tracing their journeys from quiet Australian suburbia to the streets of the Middle East, they beg to be allowed home to Australia.

E35Killer Nurse
Oct 7, 2019
Sir Trevor McDonald investigates the extraordinary case of one of Britain's worst serial killers: Beverly Allitt, a young female nurse who murdered and attacked children in her care.

E36Red Flags
Oct 14, 2019
Australia's universities are embroiled in a growing geopolitical storm amid rising concerns over expanding Chinese power abroad. Is Australian technology and know-how being used to help strengthen China's repressive regime?

E37Reprehensible Conduct
Oct 21, 2019
The scandalous case of Lawyer X and the underbelly murder investigations. Prominent figures reveal the story of cops, criminals, murder and betrayal, and how the actions of Victoria Police have undermined the justice system.

E38Click to Change Your Life
Oct 28, 2019
It's sold as a dream job - an 'influencer' lifestyle where you can work flexible hours from home and earn a commission. But social media marketing and selling schemes are accused of using illegal pyramid selling practices.

E39Person of Interest
Nov 4, 2019
The man wrongly accused in the William Tyrrell child abduction investigation, Bill Spedding, speaks publicly for the first time. How did a single-minded approach by police lead to a raft of mistakes and missed opportunities.

E40Digi Kids
Nov 11, 2019
Why too many young Australians are struggling with literacy in the digital age. Louise Milligan examines the way reading and writing is being taught in our schools to find out what is going wrong.

E1Black Summer
Feb 3, 2020
They are the videos that stunned the world - images from the firegrounds capturing the ferocity of the bushfires that have raged across Australia. We bring you the people and the stories behind the heart-stopping footage.

E2The Inside Trade
Feb 10, 2020
A criminal scandal stretching from the White House to Australia. Stephanie March investigates the insider trading scandal that engulfed a US Congressman and his Sydney-based investment, posing major questions for regulators.

E3Boys Club
Feb 17, 2020
Private school privilege and a culture of cover up. Schools promise academic excellence and pledge to turn out fine young men and women, but has a desire to protect reputation at all costs allowed a toxic culture to flourish.

E4Coronavirus
Feb 24, 2020
The deadly epidemic that sparked a global emergency. We chart the Coronavirus outbreak from Wuhan, whether a cover up by Chinese authorities allowed the virus to spread and how scientists are racing to develop a vaccine.

E5Not A Boy, Not A Girl
Mar 2, 2020
Growing up without a gender. Young Australians who do not identify as male or female explain how they negotiate the world and the judgement of others. Their parents talk about what it's like to raise a gender neutral child.

E6The Prince and the Epstein Scandal
Mar 9, 2020
The Jeffrey Epstein scandal continues even after his death. Through interviews with key players, including Prince Andrew, we piece together sordid details of Epstein's offending and the allegations made against Prince Andrew.

E7Killing Field
Mar 16, 2020
Exposing killings and cover ups by Australian special forces in Afghanistan. Four Corners details explosive revelations about the conduct of Australia's elite special forces during the war in Afghanistan. Mark Willacy reports.

E8Saving The Amazon
Mar 23, 2020
On the frontline to preserve the world's largest tropical rainforest. Brazil is allowing the Amazon to be felled at an alarming rate, but Indigenous tribes, scientists and activists are fighting back. Sophie McNeill reports.

E9Pandemic
Mar 30, 2020
The fight to contain coronavirus. Have critical mistakes left Australia and our frontline medical workers dangerously exposed? Doctors, patients and health practitioners talk about confronting the virus for the first time.

E10Amazon: What They Know About Us
Apr 6, 2020
Amazon is a corporate colossus that dominates the global retail landscape, but it also collects a staggering amount of personal data about its customers. Former high-level insiders reveal how the company achieved its success.

E11The Cost of Coronavirus
Apr 20, 2020
The coronavirus outbreak created a public health emergency that unleashed a financial wrecking ball through our economy. Capturing history in the making David Speers follows the political scramble, with access to key players.

E12Trapped in the Volcano
Apr 27, 2020
How the cruise of a lifetime turned into a deadly nightmare. Passengers and day trippers were trapped when NZ's most active volcano erupted. Were tourists warned of the danger and could more have been done to prevent tragedy?

E13Flattening the Curve
May 4, 2020
The healthcare workers on the frontlines of the fight against coronavirus. Four Corners has captured video diaries, interviews and footage with deeply personal accounts from staff in hospitals and GP clinics across Australia.

E14Trump and COVID-19
May 11, 2020
As the shocking death toll continues to rise, President Trump's calls for states to reopen could have catastrophic consequences. We track the halting federal response, early warnings, missed opportunities and mixed messages.

E15Climate Wars
May 18, 2020
How brutal politics derailed climate policy in Australia. Several former senior public servants speak about flawed decision making and squandered opportunities by parties on all sides of the political spectrum over a decade.

E16Outbreak Onboard
May 25, 2020
How the Ruby Princess became an incubator for infection, leaving passengers and staff dangerously exposed. An alarming picture emerges of crucial decisions by the cruise operator and the actions of Australian authorities.

E17Bureau 39 - Kim's Cash Machine
Jun 1, 2020
One of the world's poorest countries, North Korea use breathtaking tricks to circumvent UN sanctions and outwit the west. Money laundering, arms smuggling, insurance fraud and human trafficking finance its nuclear arsenal.

E18Injection of Hope
Jun 8, 2020
An in-depth look at the hunt for a COVID-19 vaccine. From extraordinary scientific hurdles to extreme moral and ethical dilemmas, Australian scientists have had to overcome missed opportunities and a lack of preparedness.

E19In the Age of AI
Jun 15, 2020
AI enables machines to 'think' at a speed and depth far beyond human capacity, unleashing incredible possibilities but also the potential for harm. Will we see a new cold war as China and the US battle for tech supremacy?

E20Like the Plague
Jun 22, 2020
How coronavirus spread among our most vulnerable elderly residents. We examine Australia's second most deadly coronavirus cluster, Newmarch House aged care facility, where 34 staff and 37 residents were infected and 19 died.

E21Grounded
Jun 29, 2020
Australia's aviation crisis and the future of flying. Aviation is a high profile casualty of the coronavirus pandemic, our second major carrier Virgin was on the brink of collapse. What went wrong and is the industry viable?

E22Hard Winter
Jul 6, 2020
The long road to recovery after the Black Summer bushfires. Despite millions in donations and promises of government assistance, communities such as Cobargo still live in terrible conditions and fear they have been forgotten.

E23I Can't Breathe
Jul 13, 2020
In a searing and deeply personal story, Stan Grant gives voice to the frustration and hurt that has defined the life experience of so many Indigenous Australians and explores why George Floyd's death resonates so profoundly.

E24Inside Italy's COVID War
Jul 20, 2020
Witness the daily struggles of doctors and hospital staff in Cremona as they battle to keep coronavirus patients alive. Medical staff fight off emotion, fatigue and fear as numbers continued to climb in the north of Italy.

E25Immoral and Unethical
Jul 27, 2020
The financial scandal and human cost of Australia's workers compensation schemes. Some injured workers say their lives have been ruined by insurers hell-bent on avoiding payouts. We examine the methods used to assess claims.

E26The Truth About 5G
Aug 3, 2020
Four Corners investigates the claims of a worldwide protest movement against wireless 5G technology, exploring how it works and the scientific studies undertaken into whether the technology is actually a threat to our health.

E27Plastic Wars
Aug 10, 2020
We reveal how 'big plastic' used clever marketing campaigns to persuade consumers and environmental groups to carry the burden by recycling rather than reducing the amount of plastic manufactured, allowing exponential growth.

E28The Second Wave
Aug 17, 2020
The second wave: what went so wrong in Victoria. How did COVID-19 escape into the community, wreaking havoc and putting the nation in peril. We examine failures by the authorities who were supposed to keep the community safe.

E29"Please Don't Judge"
Aug 24, 2020
Violent crime and the mentally ill: how the mental health system is failing to protect the community and the patients themselves. Families reveal a disturbing picture of inadequate healthcare with devastating consequences.

E30The New Space Age
Aug 31, 2020
The race to colonise outer space. We examine the extraordinary opportunities and challenges of the new space age as billionaire entrepreneurs make travel beyond our own planet possible, while nation states stake their claims.

E31Opioids, Inc
Sep 7, 2020
How bribes, sex and money fuelled America's opioid epidemic. The aggressive marketing of dangerously potent and addictive opioids by pharmaceutical companies has driven an alarming rise in global drug addiction and death.

E32Soldiers of Fortune
Sep 14, 2020
The Australian mercenaries selling paramilitary services to warlords and despots abroad. Four Corners investigates this murky world as conflicts are being fought by private military contractors operating as guns for hire.

E33The Hunt for Britain's Slave Gangs
Sep 21, 2020
The investigation that exposed a predatory network of human traffickers. With exclusive access to police and the court case, see how they brought down the family crime group behind the UK's biggest human slavery operation.

E34The Job Ahead
Sep 28, 2020
Australia is in a deep economic downturn, decades of growth halted by the coronavirus pandemic. After the closure of our borders and extensive restrictions, we investigate the financial fallout and what the future may hold.

E35Shock Wave
Oct 5, 2020
Incredible stories of survival from the Beirut blast zone. Adam Harvey pieces together the story of the explosion, tracking down people who filmed or witnessed the blast, as well as business owners and emergency responders.

E36Tinder
Oct 12, 2020
How digital dating became a predators' playground. In a joint investigation for Four Corners and triple j Hack, Avani Dias uncovers a deeply troubling pattern of sexual assault and rape facilitated by the use of Tinder.

E37End Game
Oct 19, 2020
Breaking the silence about sexual abuse in sport. Around the world sporting codes have been engulfed in scandal with revelations about the sexual abuse of young athletes by coaches, and administrators accused of covering up.

E38The end for Trump?
Oct 26, 2020
With just over a week before polling day, can Donald Trump again defy the polls and his critics and secure a second presidential term? Michael Brissenden examines key states and voting blocs in this fierce political dogfight.

E39The Class of 2020
Nov 2, 2020
In first hand accounts the class of 2020 reflect on how the global pandemic upended their final year of school. Students from across Australia discuss the uncertainty and disruption of lockdown and their plans for the future.

E40Inside the Canberra Bubble
Nov 9, 2020
Parliament House in Canberra is a hotbed of political intrigue and high tension - but what happens after hours? Louise Milligan investigates the conduct of some of the most senior politicians in the nation.
Holding power to account for 60 Years, Four Corners continues to expose scandals, trigger inquiries, lead national debate and confront the issues that matter to us all. Australia's premier investigative journalism program.

E1Downfall: The Last Days of President Trump
Feb 1, 2021
A gripping account of the insurrection as it unfolded, told by those who were there. In her return to Four Corners, Sarah Ferguson confronts some of those who answered Donald Trump's call to overturn the election result.

E2President Biden
Feb 8, 2021
A personal portrait of the man now leading America charting Joe Biden's rise from a hardscrabble childhood where he faced bullying and discrimination based on a severe stutter, to personal tragedies and political missteps.

E3Putin's Patriots
Feb 15, 2021
Self-described defenders of Russia are determined to shut down anti-Putin sentiment in Australia, establishing pro-Moscow chapters as part of a propaganda war to remind the world that Russia is a force to the reckoned with.

E4Crisis in Kakadu
Feb 22, 2021
Four Corners investigates accusations of mismanagement and neglect which have fuelled a bitter dispute between Kakadu's traditional owners and the authority that runs the World Heritage Listed site.

E5Chairman for Life
Mar 1, 2021
China's President Xi Jinping and his quest for world power. An insightful look at his rise to power, how he consolidated his leadership through economic strength, populism and iron fist control, and what is his agenda?

E6Bursting the Canberra Bubble
Mar 8, 2021
Four Corners examines the historical rape allegation made against Federal Attorney General Christian Porter, which he strenuously denies.

E7Enslaved: Surviving a Sex Cult
Mar 15, 2021
In a shocking investigation, Four Corners reveals how a sex slave cult has been operating in plain sight here in Australia.

E8Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Mar 22, 2021
When former coalition staffer Brittany Higgins came forward to allege that she had been raped in a ministerial office in Parliament House, it horrified the country. Four Corners examines who knew what, and when.

E9Aung San Suu Kyi - The Rise and Fall of an Icon
Mar 29, 2021
In February, Myanmar's military launched a coup, arresting political leader Aung San Suu Kyi. In this provocative portrait, some of those who once publicly supported her say she lost her credibility during her time in power.

E10Fired Up
Apr 12, 2021
Four Corners investigates what is driving the Federal Government's push for a gas-fired future in the face of considerable scepticism, with many warning that the public is not fully informed about the costs of backing gas.

E1154 Days: China and the Pandemic
Apr 19, 2021
An investigation into what the Chinese government knew about the COVID-19 outbreak and compelling evidence of a determined campaign to keep it under wraps.

E12Poking the Dragon
Apr 26, 2021
How Australia's trade with China became a political weapon. Stephen Long reveals how trade sanctions appear to have been carefully timed and targeted to cause maximum damage plus the human and financial cost of the dispute.

E13Are You Being Played?
May 3, 2021
Across the country, millions of Australians of all ages, play video games every day. Four Corners brings together gamers, industry players and psychologists to investigate the manipulative techniques used across many games.

E14Peter: The Human Cyborg
May 10, 2021
After being diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND), renowned scientist and robotics expert Dr Peter Scott-Morgan set out to find and apply cutting edge technology to extend his life and retain the essence of who he is.

E15Fast Fashion
May 17, 2021
With the rise of online shopping, the demand for cheap and readily available clothing has created a new fashion boom. Four Corners investigates the unglamorous, and in some cases illegal practices of the clothing industry.

E16Vaccinating Australia
May 24, 2021
Australia's success in keeping COVID from taking hold made us the envy of the world, but the slow pace of vaccine rollout has caused frustration and confusion. Adam Harvey charts how our vaccination program has fallen short.

E17Packer's Gamble
May 31, 2021
A cautionary tale of big money, back room lobbying and political influence. As James Packer prepares to walk away from the casino business he championed, those who fought against Crown say there are lessons to be learned.

E18Ghosts of Afghanistan
Jun 7, 2021
Twenty years on from the 9/11 terror attacks, former war correspondent Graeme Smith travels back through the cities and provinces of Afghanistan to try and make sense of the conflict.

E19The Great Awakening
Jun 14, 2021
A family divided by QAnon. The extreme political movement has mobilised a committed band of believers dedicated to fighting what they claim is a war against corrupt child abusing elites. QAnon has vocal devotees in Australia.

E20Post Morten
Jun 28, 2021
The story behind the turmoil that's engulfed Australia Post. Four Corners investigates allegations of secret privatisation plans and proposed job cuts, and examines who was really standing up for whom. In interviews with key players, we ask the decision makers to explain their actions to the people of Australia.

E21Watchdog or Lapdog?
Jul 5, 2021
How the casino regulator failed to stop crime at Crown. Industry insiders with decades of experience speak for the first time about how the regulator allowed crime to flourish under its nose. Their revelations expose how and why Crown was not held in check and they say Crown is not the only one that needs to accountable.

E22Scandal
Jul 12, 2021
The rise and fall of an Australian billionaire. From Bundaberg to the boardrooms of the international corporate elite, how did Lex Greensill make and lose a fortune, leaving a trail of creditors and investors in the lurch.

E23A Deadly Ascent: Life and Death on Mount Everest
Jul 19, 2021
Mount Everest has become big business with multiple companies selling the promise of an adventure of a lifetime. But surging numbers of inexperienced climbers have been swarming the mountain, with deadly consequences. Now the elder statesmen of the climbing community warn that change is needed to protect both Everest and those who climb it.

E24TikTok
Jul 26, 2021
Data mining, discrimination and dangerous content on the world's most popular app. In a joint investigation by Four Corners and triple j's Hack, Avani Dias uncovers the many techniques TikTok is using to know about its users.

E25Lockdown
Aug 2, 2021
How Australia became trapped by COVID-19. Despite millions of people staying at home, the number of infections is climbing with the virulent Delta strain. How issues of supply and hesitancy left Australia dangerously exposed.

E26Are you scared yet, human?
Aug 9, 2021
Artificial intelligence is changing our lives in ways that were once dismissed as the stuff of science fiction. The technology has the capacity to improve our lives, but it also presents potentially grave risks.

E27Fearless and Forensic For 60 Years
Aug 16, 2021
Four Corners is the longest running series on Australian TV and a powerhouse of investigative journalism: fearless and forensic, holding power to account for 60 years. A special look at highlights from the show's six decades.

E28Fox and the Big Lie (Part 1)
Aug 23, 2021
The first of a two-part Four Corners special on Rupert Murdoch's Fox News. Sarah Ferguson examines how the network promoted Donald Trump's propaganda and helped destabilise democracy in America.

E29Fox and the Big Lie (Part 2)
Aug 30, 2021
Fox News insiders reveal how the network changed once Donald Trump entered politics and Rupert Murdoch took over. Part 2 examines the politics at work within the network and fear this alliance has put US democracy in peril.

E30The Fall of Kabul
Sep 6, 2021
Four Corners takes you into the fall of Kabul. Interviews and videos from people on the ground capture the drama and chaos of the last 16 days and show the desperate lengths people were resorting to for a chance at freedom.

E31Bearing Witness
Sep 13, 2021
Exposing the secretive world of the Jehovah's Witnesses. Former members reveal the secretive practices used to instil fear and maintain discipline among followers. Those who have escaped say it's time to hold them to account.

E32Food Fraud
Sep 20, 2021
A new type of crime that goes to the heart of what we eat. Criminal syndicates are infiltrating the global food supply chain, undermining the ability of consumers to trust what is on the label and what ends up on their plate.

E33A League of Their Own
Sep 27, 2021
Big money, sportswashing and the power play to control Australian soccer. Almost half of our premier soccer clubs are owned or controlled by foreign entities. Who are these powerbrokers and what are they getting out of it?

E34The Pandora Papers
Oct 4, 2021
In a major international investigation Four Corners reveals the secrets of the Pandora Papers. Despite authorities promising to close loop holes and crack down on the myriad of offshore services, this industry is flourishing.

E35Facing the Music
Oct 11, 2021
The inside story of Sony Music, where fear and intimidation stalked the corridors for decades. Former employees break their silence to expose a toxic workplace culture where appalling behaviour was normalised and covered up.

E36The Life and Times of Angela Merkel
Oct 18, 2021
For 16 years, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been a trailblazing leader on the world stage. After 30 years in politics she has chosen to leave public life at the height of her popularity, having remained an enigma.

E37Cosmetic Cowboys
Oct 25, 2021
Behind the glitz and glamour of cosmetic surgery lie some ugly truths. Adele Ferguson exposes alarming practices in this multi-billion-dollar industry and reveals how the regulatory system is failing to protect Australians.

E38Going, Going, Gone
Nov 1, 2021
What's driving Australia's property frenzy. Despite fears of a collapse, the pandemic saw house prices rise at the fastest pace in decades. Stephen Long tracks the property price boom fuelling risky and irrational behaviour.

E39Obeid Inc
Nov 8, 2021
The secret deals making the Obeid family millions. Angus Grigg has been on the financial trail uncovering secret business dealings and how business is still booming for the Obeids, funding a lavish lifestyle.

E1Election 22: Australia's Choice (Part 1) The Incumbent
Feb 7, 2022
The first in a two-part special focusing on voters as they weigh up their options in key electorates. Voters assess the key moments of Scott Morrison's prime ministership, and share their opinions of his leadership.

E2Australia's Choice (Part 2) The Contender
Feb 14, 2022
Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese is facing the biggest test of his political life. Can he convince voters he is ready to run the country? Voters in key seats give their assessment of Anthony Albanese's performance so far.

E3Feral
Feb 21, 2022
In the magnificent high country of the Snowy Mountains, wild horses roam the land. But there is a bitter clash of culture dividing communities - national icon or feral pest? The ugly divide over Australia's brumbies.

E4Russia vs Russia
Feb 28, 2022
President Vladimir Putin has gone on the attack, taking aim at western nations, accusing them of threatening the Russian state. Now activists who have risked everything speak out about the abusive political climate in Russia.

E5Heart Failure
Mar 7, 2022
An investigation into the hidden and shameful failure in public health taking place in remote Australian communities. Incompetent and inexcusable medical care resulted in multiple preventable deaths. Louise Milligan reports.

E6State Control
Mar 14, 2022
Exposing the stories of Australians who say they've been virtually abducted by the state, stripped of their assets and stopped from speaking out, until now. How a system designed to protect the vulnerable, does the opposite.

E7Despair and Defiance
Mar 21, 2022
Four Corners takes you into a city under siege - Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Sarah Ferguson reports on the despair and defiance of the Ukrainian people resisting the Russian invasion.

E8Wild Weather
Mar 28, 2022
Our planet under threat and the terrible cost of extreme weather. Australia is not the only nation experiencing wild, dangerous and unprecedented weather. A sobering look at increasing extreme weather events around the world.

E9Ghosts of Timor (Part 1)
Apr 4, 2022
Two decades ago, Australia's military forces led an international armed intervention in East Timor to quell a wave of sickening violence. Mark Willacy reveals the untold story of a disturbing chapter in our military history.

E10Ghosts of Timor (Part 2)
Apr 11, 2022
The dark stain on Australia's proudest military mission. Mark Willacy reveals fresh allegations of serious misconduct, including torture, carried out by Australian soldiers during the intervention in East Timor in 1999.

E11The Butchers from Brazil
Apr 25, 2022
Four Corners investigates the corporate colossus that has taken a major slice of Australia's food production sector while being exposed internationally for bribery, corruption and environmental vandalism. Grace Tobin reports.

E12Profiting from the Pandemic
May 2, 2022
How Aspen Medical cashed in on COVID. Linton Besser investigates the health contractor hand-picked by the federal government for lucrative contracts worth more than a billion dollars. Why was it chosen and did they deliver?

E13Digging In
May 9, 2022
Four Corners investigates the new mining boom in critical minerals - necessary in mobile phones, renewable energy and electric vehicles. Angus Grigg finds Australia is in the box seat to exploit a surge in worldwide demand.

E14Putin's Road to War
May 16, 2022
When Russia invaded Ukraine it overturned decades of stability. We trace Vladimir Putin's rise to power from his days as a KGB counterintelligence officer to his emergence as a global power player in the post Cold War era.

E15The Path to Power
May 23, 2022
How the 2022 election was won and lost. Undecided voters talk about the leaders, policies and performance during the campaign and what influenced their vote. Plus political strategists pull apart the tactics and motivations.

E16Crypto Mania
May 30, 2022
Cryptocurrency is the hottest financial product in the world, with hype fuelled by celebrity endorsements. We investigate what lies behind the slick marketing and big promises to examine if it's a fad, a fraud or the future.

E17Nowhere to Run
Jun 6, 2022
What happened to a group of young female athletes who were groomed and abused by their running coach. Charlie Webster uncovers the truth of what happened to her teenage running friends at the hands of a manipulative predator.

E18Holding on to Hope
Jun 13, 2022
Dr Norman Swan investigates the science behind a new drug treatment in the race to solve dementia. Dr Swan looks at evidence that lifestyle choices may help delay the onset of the disease while the world waits for a cure.

E19The Abduction of Milly Dowler
Jun 20, 2022
We examine the failures in the investigation into the abduction and murder of 13-year-old Milly Dowler, featuring interviews with senior police and those covering the case. Plus we shed light on the role of the media.

E20Vape Haze
Jun 27, 2022
Vaping was hailed as the new way to quit smoking but there are concerns it is now causing nicotine addiction in teens. Grace Tobin investigates the booming black market which is thriving due to a failure to police the rules.

E21The War Within
Jul 4, 2022
How factional infighting contributed to the Liberal Party's election loss. Liberal insiders speak for the first time about deep divisions, pre-selections, branch stacking and the extraordinary measures by factional warriors.

E22Washed Away
Jul 11, 2022
The planning failures deepening Australia's flood crisis. Adam Harvey meets families struggling with current and past flood events. They tell stories of despair, abandonment, and financial ruin. Many have lost everything.

E23Facing Beauty
Jul 18, 2022
The plastic surgery industry in China is booming, estimated to be worth $US200bn by 2030. We meet social media influencers and ordinary young Chinese prepared to undergo extreme procedures to radically alter their appearance.

E24Psyched Up
Jul 25, 2022
The race to make psychedelic drugs part of mainstream medicine. Elise Worthington looks into clinical trials to treat trauma, PTSD and mental health conditions, plus the dark side of abuse, malpractice and underground supply.

E25Pacific Capture
Aug 1, 2022
How Chinese money is buying the Solomon Islands. Angus Grigg investigates the extent of Chinese influence and control, plus new details about the Chinese money being used by PM Sogavare to secure his hold over the country.

E26The Whistleblowers
Aug 8, 2022
Several former United Nations insiders allege a wide range of sexual abuse and corruption across many UN agencies. First-hand accounts from whistleblowers with decades of experience at the world's top diplomatic institution.

E27Independents' Day
Aug 15, 2022
Behind the scenes with some of the Independent women who defied the odds and defeated high profile politicians. With rare access we filmed personal moments away from the spotlight, documenting their transition to Canberra.

E28Myanmar: The Forgotten Revolution
Aug 22, 2022
Almost 20,000 people have reportedly been killed since the military seized power in Myanmar in February 2021. Filmmakers risk their life to secretly document the army's brutal repression and use of lethal force on protesters.

E29The Wolf of Woy Woy
Aug 29, 2022
The working-class investors duped by a man the regulators won't pursue. Caro Meldrum-Hanna goes in pursuit of the elusive businessman and the missing money people invested in the mining exploration company he spruiked.

E30Flight Risk
Sep 5, 2022
The inside story of the decline of Qantas. Current and former staff talk about ruthless cost cutting and a divide and conquer culture. An airline in damage control, beset by customer complaints and a demoralised workforce.

E31The Postcode Wars
Sep 12, 2022
Street gangs, drugs and organised crime. A turf war where teenagers are being attacked with knives. Grace Tobin has gained extraordinary access to the teenagers who are being drawn into the violence and criminal activities.

E32Defining Dutton
Sep 26, 2022
In a rare in-depth interview, Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton speaks about some of the issues that shaped him and his vision for Australia. Colleagues who've known him for many years also offer their insights.

E33No Place to Call Home
Oct 3, 2022
In towns and cities across Australia, the critical lack of affordable and social housing now means people with low paying jobs are struggling to find accommodation. Louise Milligan reports on the new face of homelessness.

E34DNA - The End of Crime?
Oct 10, 2022
How genealogy databases are being used to solve crimes and cold cases. As DNA databases continue to grow, law enforcement agencies are becoming increasingly confident these new DNA detectives will expose criminals.

E35Breaking Point
Oct 17, 2022
The real cost of Australia's worker shortage. From hospitals and hotels to farms and factories there's an urgent need for workers. The problem is particularly acute in regional towns where almost every sector is struggling.

E36How Many More?
Oct 24, 2022
In Australia Aboriginal women are among the most victimised groups in the world, murdered up to 12 times the national average. A special investigation by Bridget Brennan into Australia's murdered and missing Indigenous women.

E37War Games
Oct 31, 2022
What would conflict with China mean for Australia? Tensions between China and the US over Taiwan are the highest since the 1970s. Angus Grigg talks to the experts who are mapping the war games and the impact they would have.

E38Stopping Putin
Nov 7, 2022
Did Western powers fail to prevent war in Ukraine? Four Corners traces the current war in Ukraine back to 2014 when Russia invaded Crimea and supported the separatist movements in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donbas.

E39Locking Up Kids
Nov 14, 2022
Australia's failure to protect children in detention. Four Corners will show for the first time the dangerous restraining practice used by WA officers on children.

E1Purity
Jan 30, 2023
An Education in Opus Dei - the disturbing teachings of the conservative Catholic organisation and its influence in the NSW Liberal Party. Former students reflect on the practices they say have scarred them for life.

E2Do No Harm
Feb 6, 2023
The doctors who break their sacred oath but are still allowed to practise. We investigate the medical complaints handling process as patients tell harrowing stories of betrayal, and the system that struggled to respond.

E3Carbon Colonialism
Feb 13, 2023
Can carbon credits really save the planet? We journey deep into the Papua New Guinean jungle to uncover the confronting truth about the carbon trade, finding a vast chasm between what is marketed and what is really happening.

E4The People's Fight: The Battle for Kherson
Feb 20, 2023
The People's Fight, the inside story of the battle of the strategic city of Kherson. This Ukrainian victory halted Russian advances in the South and showed how an army of volunteers could defeat the might of the Russian army.

E5Fading Away
Feb 27, 2023
Australia's secret battle with eating disorders. We follow families as they struggle to get the right treatment, exploring the complexities and revealing a health system appallingly underprepared to deal with this crisis.

E6Tainted Gold
Mar 6, 2023
Inside Perth Mint's billion dollar scandal. Criminals have targeted Australia's largest government-owned gold refiner, trying to exploit weaknesses in its reporting systems to launder money.

E7High Stakes
Mar 13, 2023
Exposing the political games of one of Australia's most powerful lobby groups. A senior Liberal Party minister speaks for the first time about the orchestrated campaign to remove him by the powerful Australian gambling lobby.

E8The Secret World of Incels
Mar 20, 2023
Filmmaker Ben Zand takes us into the dark world of Incels - a radical online subculture of young men who rage against women for supposedly denying them sex and then turn that rage into fantasies about horrific violence.

E9Agents of Influence
Mar 27, 2023
Real Estate insiders expose the industry's secret tactics. Agents and property professionals reveal the ways in which their profession manipulates and misleads buyers as well as sellers in the pursuit of making a deal.

E10Gaming the Games
Apr 3, 2023
The scandal threatening the Paralympics. Insiders reveal a culture where classification rules are regularly bent and broken, as a system meant to ensure a level playing field for Paralympians is flawed and easily manipulated.

E11Predator: The Secret Scandal of J-Pop
Apr 10, 2023
Japan's secret sex scandal. A music executive with a long history of allegations of sexual abuse made by boys in his talent agency. We examine the suffocating reality of being a J-pop idol and the media cover up over decades.

E12Hackers Inc
Apr 17, 2023
Australia is under cyber-attack and the problem is only getting worse. John Lyons tracks the criminal syndicate behind one of our largest-ever data breaches, finding highly-organised criminal gangs, often based in Russia.

E13Fox and the Big Lie
Apr 24, 2023
Four Corners revisits its investigation into the inner workings of the powerful Murdoch-owned conservative news outlet Fox News, in the wake of the company's billion-dollar settlement with an election technology company.

E14Going Nuclear
May 1, 2023
Australia's high risk submarine gamble. As we embark on the $368-billion AUKUS plan to acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered subs, reporter Angus Grigg exposes major delays and safety issues in our current Collins Class vessels.

E15AI Rising
May 8, 2023
The new reality of artificial life. As tech companies race to dominate the artificial intelligence market, experts warn we're not prepared for what happens next. Grace Tobin investigates the misuse and abuse of generative AI.

E16Inside Russia
May 15, 2023
We go deep inside Russia to document the opposition to the Ukrainian war. Brave Russians who are willing to speak out against their government, despite the incredible risk.

E17Cocaine Nation
May 22, 2023
We lift the lid on the shadowy underworld of Australia's cocaine supply chain, with unprecedented access to traffickers, importers, street dealers and high-ranking cartel operatives.

E18Hiding Behind Tombstones
May 29, 2023
The new legal tactics blocking justice for survivors. Louise Milligan goes inside the legal fight as lawyers representing victims face institutions pushing to have cases thrown out of court altogether.

E19Frontline Taiwan
Jun 5, 2023
The small island state of Taiwan is in dire straits - stuck in the middle of a struggle between nuclear superpowers China and the United States. There are real fears it may become the centre of our next major global conflict.

E20Game, Bet, Match
Jun 12, 2023
The secretive deals between Australia's big sporting codes and bookmakers. Pat McGrath reveals how sports governing bodies get a cut of every bet made in Australia on their games. Could it change the way the games are played?

E21Traitor
Jun 19, 2023
Australia's great untold spy story. A senior officer at our national spy agency stole and sold highly classified intelligence to Russia's KGB for at least six years, jeopardising our security relationship with the US and UK.

E22Dirty Deeds
Jun 26, 2023
Inside Australia's Biggest Tax Scam. Paul Farrell investigates the Plutus Payroll scheme: a vast conspiracy to defraud more than $100 million from Australian taxpayers, revealing how it was set up and how it was brought down.

E23Putin and the Presidents
Jul 3, 2023
A week after the Wagner rebellion exposed cracks in Russian President Vladimir Putin's power, we investigate his decades long clashes with US Presidents. The miscalculations and missteps that paved the way for war in Ukraine.

E24Blocked
Jul 10, 2023
The battle over youth gender care. Patricia Karvelas breaks open the debate, navigating polarised arguments and scientific research on issues including medical interventions, puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.

E25House of Cards
Jul 17, 2023
Inside the broken business of building. Australia has the highest rate of construction insolvencies in a decade. We examine the supply chain pressures, slim profit margins and failure in regulation as some flout the law.

E26Putin's Secret Army
Jul 24, 2023
From the Ukrainian frontlines to Syria and the mines of the Central African Republic, we lift the veil on Putin's private army - The Wagner Group. Former senior Wagner insiders speak about what they saw in the line of duty.

E27Inside the Shein Machine
Jul 31, 2023
Undercover cameras go inside Chinese fast-fashion retailer Shein's factories for the first time.

E28Shadow State
Aug 7, 2023
How consultants infiltrated government. Firms push ethical boundaries and cost billions of dollars with little transparency and almost no accountability. We reveal accusations of wasted public money and conflicts of interest.

E29Breaking the Cycle
Aug 14, 2023
The children of Australia's meth crisis. Thousands of Australian babies are born exposed to their mothers' drug use every year. We investigate what's being done to tackle one of the hidden side effects of the drug epidemic.

E30The Silence: AFL's Last Taboo
Aug 21, 2023
The AFL is the only major sporting code in the world that hasn't had a single elite male player publicly identify as gay. Louise Milligan investigates the AFL's culture and asks what has created this silence?

E31The Antidepressant Story
Aug 28, 2023
Antidepressants have helped many treat anxiety and depression but the physical and mental side effects can be wide-ranging - from headaches, brain fog, loss of sexual function and suicidal thoughts - and are often downplayed.

E32No Country for Women
Sep 4, 2023
Despite the Taliban's public promises of change, we expose the reality of life for women in Afghanistan. We accompany an underground network of female activists on dangerous missions to rescue women hunted by the Taliban.

E33Muddy Waters
Sep 11, 2023
Renegotiating Australia's democracy. Dan Bourchier travels the countrytalking to people about what the referendum means to them. The Voice debate has been unsettling and confusing, so what does self-determination look like?

E34Flight Risk
Sep 18, 2023
The inside story of the decline of Qantas. Current and former staff talk about ruthless cost cutting and a divide and conquer culture. An airline in damage control, beset by customer complaints and a demoralised workforce.

E35Careless
Sep 25, 2023
How the NDIS fails to protect our most vulnerable. Anne Connolly and the Four Corners team expose criminals, opportunists and registered providers who have been busted exploiting loopholes to overcharge and defraud the NDIS.

E36Undercover
Oct 2, 2023
Undercover operatives and secret informants have been crucial in the fight against organised crime. But what happens to these people who risk their lives once the operations have finished and the criminals are behind bars?

E37Escalation
Oct 9, 2023
Climate, protest and the fight for the future. Reporter Hagar Cohen takes you deep inside the battle between climate activists, the government and energy companies.

E38Trapped
Oct 16, 2023
Inside the hidden system locking people up indefinitely. Four Corners reveals allegations of the torture and mistreatment of people living with disabilities and mental illness who are locked up indefinitely by the state.

E39Tunnel Vision
Oct 23, 2023
The nation-building project that went horribly wrong. Snowy Hydro 2.0 was sold as a low-carbon future by the end of 2024. Instead, the pumped hydro project is now five years behind schedule and forecast to hit $12 billion.

E40Guarded
Oct 30, 2023
Private security policing the public. In Darwin, private security firms hired by the NT Government patrol the streets doing work usually done by the police. We examine is there adequate training, accountability and oversight?

E41Andrew Tate: The Man Who Groomed the World?
Nov 6, 2023
The perplexing rise of Andrew Tate, a once-obscure figure who leveraged bombastic online courses to become a global sensation. Investigative journalist Matt Shea reveals the dark misogynist underbelly of Tate's network.

E1Super Power
Feb 19, 2024
The cost of living with Coles and Woolworths. We uncover the tactics used by supermarkets to keep prices high - and competition out. Both deny price gouging but there are now six inquiries and reviews targeting the duopoly.

E2The Wanted
Feb 26, 2024
A man accused by Rwandan authorities of being involved in brutal atrocities is living in Australia's suburbs. This joint Four Corners and Guardian investigation raise tough questions about our immigration screening processes.

E3Old School
Mar 4, 2024
Why the rest of Australia should care about what's happening at elite schools. Amid the push for private boys' schools in Australia to go co-educational, we investigate if these institutions are safe places for girls.

E4The Forever War
Mar 11, 2024
Inside Israel's war machine. John Lyons asks the tough questions; challenging some of Israel's most powerful political and military voices about the country's strategy and intentions. Is there any way out of this war?

E5Ukraine's War - The Other Side
Mar 18, 2024
Two years since Ukraine was invaded by Russia, Four Corners brings you a rare insight from the other side. Filmmaker Sean Langan's groundbreaking documentary offers a human perspective on life on the Russian frontline.

E6Rules of Engagement
Mar 25, 2024
Behind the scenes of David McBride's fight to clear his name. The former Australian military lawyer is credited with exposing war crimes in Afghanistan - but was that his intention when he released government secrets?

E7The Ozempic Underground
Apr 1, 2024
The weight-loss wonder drugs in high demand and short supply. Elise Worthington meets desperate patients trying to access medications like Ozempic and exposes an Australian scam illegally exporting the suspect drugs overseas.

E8Pain Factory
Apr 8, 2024
More than three million Australians are living with chronic pain, and it's become a breeding ground for exploitation. We expose the ugly side of medicine with patients in worse pain after having surgery and lives put at risk.

E9The Discord Leaks
Apr 15, 2024
The inside story of one of America's biggest national security leaks. We expose the inner circle and the young US Air National Guardsman at the centre of it, who leaked classified defence documents on an online chat platform.

E10Meth Highway
Apr 22, 2024
Australia's addiction to crystal meth or 'ice' is having devastating consequences, but beyond the street dealer, most are unaware of the drug's murky supply chains - and the faceless figures profiting at the top.

E11The Kids Who Can't Go to School
Apr 29, 2024
A growing number of children are struggling to attend school - they want to go to school but feel like they can't because of anxiety and stress. We meet families battling the blame, shame and fear of missing out on education.

E12Porn: A Ruthless Business
May 6, 2024
A major international investigation into how porn websites operate and exposes their business models. Former employees give inside accounts, and victims whose lives have been destroyed by the videos speak out.

E13Ruthless Pursuit
May 13, 2024
For the first time ever, a former spy for China's notorious secret police goes public, exposing the covert and illegal operations he was ordered to carry out on foreign soil, including in Australia.

E14Kidfluencers
May 20, 2024
Who's following our children online? It's the age of social media influencers and Australian kids are getting on board. But there's a darker side to this new and unregulated world. How can we keep young people safe?

E15Boeing's Fatal Flaw
May 27, 2024
New, tough questions are being asked about Boeing's 737 Max, the fastest-selling jet in the company's history. PBS Frontline and The New York Times investigate the plane's commercial pressures, flawed design and failed oversight.

E16Breaking Free
Jun 3, 2024
Every year, 19,000 people leave prison in New South Wales. Reporter Linton Besser meets the lucky few who've been given a place at Sydney's Rainbow Lodge - one of the longest continually running halfway houses in the world.

E17Wind Wars
Jun 10, 2024
A new climate battle is now raging, pitting nature conservation against wind farms. It's fracturing communities and leading to enemies forming alliances. Plus the next frontier for clean energy - giant wind turbines offshore.

E18Infiltrating Australia
Jun 17, 2024
The long arm of the Indian state in Australia. Avani Dias reveals new details about the local "nest of spies" previously disrupted by ASIO and meets Australian residents who say they've been threatened by India's authorities.

E19When IVF Goes Wrong
Jun 24, 2024
One in every 18 births in Australia is now a result of IVF. It's a multi-million-dollar industry creating 'miracle babies'. But when things go wrong, who is holding these fertility clinics to account? Grace Tobin reports.

E20Inside China's Tech Boom
Jul 1, 2024
From solar power to 5G, China has transformed into a science and technology superpower - but how does China innovate? What drives its bid for technological supremacy, and what it means for the future of the global economy.

E21Sex Tourism - My Father's Secret
Jul 8, 2024
Sex work is big business in the Philippines, and men from overseas have fathered many children to sex workers. Children's DNA is being used to identify their sex-tourist fathers, track them down, and demand child support.

E22Retribution - The Battle For Democracy (Part 1)
Jul 15, 2024
There has never been a US president like Donald Trump - and now he's back, this time with a detailed plan for his second coming. Mark Willacy sits down with White House insiders who witnessed the chaos of Trump's first term.

E23Retribution - The Battlegrounds (Part 2)
Jul 22, 2024
Donald Trump was talking about immigration on stage during the assassination attempt that left him bloodied and defiant. It's one of the fundamental issues currently dividing the US, alongside the economy, abortion, and race.

E24Canada's Climate War
Jul 29, 2024
Mega-fires destroying forests, hungry polar bears invading towns and fishing villages at risk of going underwater - Canada's climate catastrophe. Can one of the world's largest producers of fossil fuels combat global warming?

E25The New Trade War
Aug 5, 2024
Is a tussle over electric vehicle imports the start of another East-West trade war? Fuelling the conflict are accusations that China is dumping EVs, solar panels and batteries on the global market, at artificially low prices.

E26Don't Speak
Aug 12, 2024
Channel Seven bills itself as a family network. Four Corners investigates allegations of sexism, exploitation and extreme bullying at the network. In some extreme cases employees have been hospitalised.

E27Water Grab
Aug 19, 2024
In the red soil of the Top End a new 'silver bullet' industry is emerging - cotton. Angus Grigg exposes a system riven by conflicts of interest that threatens to destroy some of the NT's most famous tourism destinations.

E28The Big War
Aug 26, 2024
With the Middle East on the brink of war, Four Corners travels to Iran, Lebanon and Israel to investigate why a new regional war is looming. Global Affairs Editor John Lyons and the Four Corners team gain rare access to Iran.

E29Troubled Waters
Sep 2, 2024
A compelling documentary that sheds light on the escalating tensions in the South China Sea, exploring the broader geopolitical implications including the Philippines' deepening partnerships with Australia and Japan.

E30The Strata Trap
Sep 9, 2024
Linton Besser exposes the graft and greed of the strata industry - supposed to protect apartment owners' interests - with shocking stories of financial abuse, unethical practices and a lack of meaningful consumer protection.

E32Silent Orders
Sep 16, 2024
The execution of one of Australia's most powerful organised criminals in Sydney raised difficult questions. Surveillance recorded the alleged murder plot weeks beforehand, yet police faced a dilemma - Should they intervene?

E33Germany's Enemy Within
Sep 23, 2024
Germany has spent decades reckoning with its Nazi history, but far-right extremism and violent plots, particularly targeting Jews, Muslims and immigrants, have been increasing. Evan Williams investigates the rise of the AfD.

E34Flight Club
Sep 30, 2024
What went wrong for Rex Airlines. The regional carrier entered voluntary administration and hundreds of jobs were lost. Emily Baker interviews Rex's former leaders and asks why Australia can't seem to sustain a third airline.

E35Nuclear Gamble
Oct 7, 2024
Is nuclear a viable answer to Australia's energy woes or is it a quixotic quest never to be realised? Eric Campbell visits the US, the largest producer of nuclear energy in the world and the place where atomic energy began.

E36Music For Sale
Oct 14, 2024
Multinational Live Nation dominates Australia's live music industry, squeezing out competition by acquiring smaller independent operators. Avani Dias speaks to insiders who expose the company's practices for the first time.

E37Road Gold
Oct 21, 2024
Decades of backroom deals between state governments and toll operators have left Australia's biggest cities with a network of private roads that are worsening the cost-of-living crisis. Pat McGrath investigates.

E38Crisis on Campus
Oct 28, 2024
The polarising debate over free speech, antisemitism, Israel, the Palestinians and the political forces behind months of chaos and dissent across America's college campuses as student protesters condemn Israel's war on Gaza.

E39Disconnected
Nov 4, 2024
The true cost of social media and younger generations facing the brunt of the deadly consequences. As Australia grapples with how to regulate social media, parents in the US are taking tech giants to court.

E1Party Crashers
Feb 3, 2025
As a federal election looms, Four Corners returns for 2025 with reporter Angus Grigg examining whether our two-party system is collapsing. Independents and minor parties are set to capture more than a third of the vote and become the king makers in the new parliament. In a cost-of-living election, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has plenty to worry about.

E2Endurance
Feb 10, 2025
With Donald Trump vowing to end the brutal war in Ukraine, Four Corners travels to the front line to investigate: Is peace even possible? As the war's third anniversary looms, Mark Willacy reports from the battlefield. This program contains coarse language and graphic footage of people being killed and injured in war.

E3Leaving Hate
Feb 17, 2025
Families call on governments to act as loved ones fall into extremism. Reporter Avani Dias investigates the growing threat of homegrown extremism, the painful reality of radicalisation and desperate calls for stronger action.

E4Trump: The Comeback King
Feb 24, 2025
The Comeback King explores Donald Trump's dramatic resurgence following his 2020 election defeat, examining the pivotal moments and strategies that propelled him back to the forefront as a dominant force in U.S. politics.

E5Tobacco Wars
Mar 3, 2025
Four Corners investigative journalist Dan Oakes uncovers the secrets of Australia's black-market tobacco trade, where arson attacks, extortion, and deadly feuds are used to control the illegal cigarette market.

E6Sacrifice
Mar 10, 2025
Four Corners reveals how the Australian War Memorial is increasingly entwined with the global arms industry - raising troubling questions about conflicts of interest, corporate influence and the future of the memorial itself.

E7Betrayal of Trust
Mar 17, 2025
A one-hour special reveals deep failures and systemic issues in Australia's childcare sector. Adele Ferguson uncovers shocking cases of child abuse, neglect and injury highlighting gaps in childcare safety and accountability.

E8Truth/Yoorrook
Mar 24, 2025
Australia's first ever truth-telling commission uncovers our hidden history. Bridget Brennan examines how we as a nation reckon with our colonial past and take critical steps towards truth, healing and justice.

E9Crooked
Mar 31, 2025
A decade-long investigation has uncovered explosive new evidence suggesting that corrupt former NSW Crime Commission assistant director Mark Standen's criminality was far more extensive than the public was led to believe.

E10The Power of Xi Jinping
Apr 7, 2025
The rise of Xi Jinping and the global impact of his rule. Xi envisions a dominant China - militarily, technologically and on the world stage, but he's being tested by economic instability, mass protests and international pushback.

E11Can Climate Scientists Save the World?
Apr 14, 2025
From volcano labs in Iceland, to disappearing glaciers in Switzerland and to sun-reflecting clouds in Australia, the bold experiments aimed not just at cutting emissions but removing carbon from the atmosphere.

E12The Agent Inside
Apr 21, 2025
In an extraordinary Four Corners exclusive, a former ASIO agent reveals to investigative reporter Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop how a resurgent Islamic State network is radicalising Australian teens and plotting violence.

E13True Colours
Apr 28, 2025
Beyond the campaign slogans, who has what it takes to lead the country? Louise Milligan examines the character, track record, and campaign strategies of the two men vying for power - Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton.

E14The Fugitive
May 5, 2025
Over summer, organised crime cast a terrifying shadow over Australia. The Jewish community in Sydney was left reeling - shaken by a wave of attacks. Now the caravan plot "mastermind" speaks for the first time.

E15Hammered: Inside the Bunnings Machine
May 12, 2025
Bunnings has become one of Australia's most dominant and profitable retailers. Critics say it's a corporate predator systematically picking off independents, shutting down competition and abusing its dominance with suppliers.

E16The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram
May 19, 2025
They call themselves Terrorgram - a group of "militant accelerationists" using extreme violence to bring down governments and create new white "ethnostates". The deadly consequences of unfettered free speech on social media.

E17Decimated
May 26, 2025
Can the Liberal Party ever recover from its historic election loss? With the Nationals walking away from the Coalition, the Liberals face the very real prospect that they may never govern again. Patricia Karvelas talks to Liberal insiders as they grapple with the existential crisis of what the Liberal Party stands for and who it represents.

E18Emergency
Jun 2, 2025
Doctors and frontline health workers warn they are witnessing the collapse of public mental health care in NSW. Staff say they're being forced to release people who are still seriously unwell because there aren't enough beds.

E19Heavy Hitters
Jun 9, 2025
Australian mixed martial arts say they were pushed to their physical and financial limits while the UFC made over a billion dollars in revenue. Former fighters describe a culture of exploitation, secrecy, and lasting damage.

E20Submerged
Jun 16, 2025
As the US launches a review into AUKUS, Four Corners examines the future of the $368 billion submarine deal. Mark Willacy speaks with key players inside the US Congress and the defence community, as senior UK figures warn of cost blowouts and delays.

E21Diddy: In Plain Sight
Jun 23, 2025
With Sean "Diddy" Combs on trial for alleged sex trafficking, this film uncovers first-hand accounts and unseen footage, exploring how silence, complicity and power allowed the allegations to stay hidden for so long.

E22Trading In Chaos
Jun 30, 2025
A week before the 90 day pause expires on Trump's so-called reciprocal tariffs, we examine the chaos, confusion, uncertainty and fear generated by his whiplash-inducing tariffs, policies that experts say will increase the cost of living, make the US poorer and the world a less prosperous and secure place.

E23Generation Cancer
Jul 7, 2025
Australians in their 30s and 40s are facing an alarming surge in cancer diagnoses and researchers are scrambling to understand why. From bowel and breast to liver and kidney, aggressive cancers are hitting younger people; they're often detected late, with devastating outcomes. Dr Norman Swan investigates what's behind the change.

E24Rage Against the Regime
Jul 14, 2025
For decades, Iranians have resisted a regime built on fear, repression and religious control. This film reveals the voices of those who live the struggle, exiled dissidents, young protesters and women who dared to speak out.

E25God Complex
Jul 21, 2025
For years, a star neurosurgeon operated inside Australia's hospital system despite repeated allegations of sexist and inappropriate behaviour, and a string of legal claims by devastated patients. This is the hidden story of the toxic culture that enabled him.

E26No Return: Australia's Missing Billions
Jul 28, 2025
The Australian Taxation Office holds extraordinary power, but who's keeping it in check? A major Four Corners investigation reveals how inaction and flawed systems have allowed more than $50 billion in tax to go uncollected.

E27The Price of Justice
Aug 4, 2025
Who really wins in a class action? Anne Connolly reveals how some class actions have become a brazen money-making exercise for lawyers and litigation funders, leaving people feeling sidelined, short-changed and exploited.

E28Trump vs the Law
Aug 11, 2025
Trump versus the Courts: What will the American system of government become - the rule of law or the rule of the president? Donald Trump has expanded the power and authority of office like no other, and he is not stopping.

E29Lawfare
Aug 18, 2025
A growing anti-government movement in Australia is challenging the authority of the courts, councils and cops. Supercharged during the COVID lockdowns, some call themselves sovereign citizens, others freedom fighters.

E30Empty Promises
Aug 25, 2025
More than $100 million has vanished in a financial scandal at the heart of the federal government's disability housing program. How a once-in-a-generation reform has been left vulnerable to fraud, waste and systemic failure.

E31Gaza: Doctors Under Attack
Sep 1, 2025
An investigation into the impact of war on Gaza's health system and the treatment of its medical staff. A detailed account through personal stories of doctors trying to treat patients under extraordinary conditions.

E32Race to the Bottom
Sep 8, 2025
The race is on to find the minerals needed to enable the world's transition to clean energy and vast reserves of those minerals lie at the bottom of the Pacific. But scientists warn it risks catastrophic damage to our oceans.

E33Big Brethren
Sep 15, 2025
Former members of the secretive, ultra-wealthy church once known as the Exclusive Brethren speak about the psychological manipulation, surveillance and attempts to intimidate; plus growing influence in business and politics.

E34Havana Syndrome
Sep 22, 2025
A strange sound, unexplained symptoms, leaving US diplomats, intelligence and national security officers sick and disoriented. Victims and doctors reveal the toll of Havana Syndrome and their push for care and accountability.

E35Surviving Syria's Prisons
Sep 29, 2025
In Dec 2024 the world saw the dramatic fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, ending a 13-year civil war. But behind the celebrations is a grim legacy, over 100,000 Syrians disappeared and more than a million imprisoned.

E36Losing Streak
Oct 6, 2025
Online bookmakers have kept millions in wagers placed with stolen money. Why has the federal government failed to respond to a cross parliamentary blueprint for reform and what will it take to curb the harms of gambling?

E37Chasing Trump's Billions
Oct 13, 2025
Donald Trump has long boasted of his wealth, is he now using his office to enrich himself and his family? John Lyons examines how a vast network of foreign deals, hotels and cryptocurrency have opened Trump up to accusations of profiting from the presidency, and conflicts of interest.

E38Blackmailed: The Sextortion Killers
Oct 20, 2025
The dark world of online sextortion targeting teenage boys on social media. With unprecedented access to police and tech experts, to examine how these networks operate, their motivations, and the true devastation they cause.

E39Hunting Ground
Oct 27, 2025
Despite government promises of reform, Adele Ferguson uncovers more than 100 cases of alleged paedophiles who worked or are working in child care, enabled by systemic failures, weak oversight and a profit-driven industry.

E40Trading Fire
Nov 3, 2025
As Australia signs a landmark deal to bolster its alliance with Washington, we're selling China the critical minerals it needs to build hypersonic missiles and nuclear technology.
The multi-award winning Four Corners returns for another year of powerhouse investigative journalism - fearless and forensic, exposing scandals, triggering inquiries, leading debate and holding power to account for 65 years.

E1Bondi: Light Over Darkness (Part 1)
Feb 2, 2026
A powerful two-part special on the Bondi massacre. Mark Willacy brings the definitive account of what happened on that December day, as told by the people who were there, survivors of the attack and families of those killed.

E2Bondi: Path to Terror (Part 2)
Feb 9, 2026
Four Corners' two-part special on the Bondi massacre continues with Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop's investigation into the secret lives of the terrorists, uncovering astonishing new information leading up to the attack.

E3Realignment
Feb 16, 2026
The Liberal Party is hurtling towards a reckoning. This isn't just a battle that will decide who leads the Liberal Party; it's a battle for the party's identity, and direction. Patricia Karvelas takes you inside the contest that will shape the future of the Coalition.

E4Scarred
Feb 23, 2026
How a prominent Melbourne gynaecologist carried out repeated laparoscopic surgeries that senior specialists describe as unnecessary and harmful. Louise Milligan examines how complaints, warnings and red flags were ignored.

E5Toxic Tide
Mar 16, 2026
South Australia's algal bloom is one of the worst environmental disasters in Australian waters, continuing to devastate parts of the coastline. What did the government know about the health risks and what was the public told?

E6Trump and the Tech Titans
Mar 23, 2026
Wealthy tech titans Peter Thiel, Elon Musk and David Sacks were instrumental in Trump's rise to power and now hold sway far beyond Silicon Valley. How did they accumulate such unprecedented influence? Who's really in control?

E7Campus Chaos
Mar 30, 2026
Australian universities are in turmoil. Deep cuts to jobs and courses are triggering fury on campuses. Steve Cannane investigates how years of shrinking public funding, rising debt and increasingly corporate decision-making have pushed some unis to breaking point.

E8Strike on Iran: The Nuclear Question
Apr 6, 2026
As the US bombards Iran, sparking region-wide conflicts and unleashing a global economic crisis, Four Corners interrogates one of President Donald Trump's key reasons for war: Did Iran pose a nuclear threat?

E9Inside The Rage Machine
Apr 13, 2026
Whistleblowers from the social media giants reveal how their companies deliberately built a business model powered by outrage and division, paving the way for radicalisation, real-world violence and fractured societies.

E10Attention Deficit
Apr 20, 2026
Four Corners unveils Australia's first comprehensive national map of Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), revealing stark differences by location. Dr Norman Swan reports.

E11The Zero Line: Inside Russia's War
Apr 27, 2026
After four years of war, in Russia there is close to zero public opposition to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. But a few are prepared to speak out.

E12Taser Tactics
May 4, 2026
Tasers are meant to be a safer way for police to stop dangerous situations, without taking a life. But people are still dying. When something goes wrong after a taser is used, who decides what actually happened?

E13The Deal: Trump, Bukele and the Gangs of El Salvador
May 11, 2026
The Salvadoran president's deal with Trump to imprison deportees, and what each stood to gain. With reporting from the news outlet El Faro, President Nayib Bukele's tangled history with the gangs the US says it is fighting.

E14Caught in the Crackdown
May 18, 2026
A look at Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, from high-profile ICE raids to the death of activist Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, exploring questions around civil liberties, accountability and who is being targeted.

E15The BHP Files
May 25, 2026
Worth almost $300 billion, BHP is the world's largest mining company. Despite publicly touting its green credentials over the last decade, Four Corners investigates how the company quietly halted green projects in the Pilbara and put off action on climate change. Angus Grigg teams up with journalist Marian Wilkinson to investigate how BHP went cold on climate change and what this means for Australia's climate targets.

E16Brutal Force
Jun 1, 2026
A confronting Four Corners investigation into alleged police misconduct in NSW and the hidden accountability system accused of failing victims and the public. We ask, when police abuse their power, who holds them to account?

E17The AI Race
Jun 8, 2026
Artificial intelligence is already changing how we live and work, while being sold as the technology that could cure disease, transform productivity and solve some of the world's biggest problems. Steve Cannane investigates the race to build ever more powerful AI systems and asks whether it is moving faster than governments and communities can keep up with.

E18Escaping Kabul
Jun 15, 2026
Escaping Kabul tells the dramatic story of the secret international mission to rescue Afghanistan's female cyclists after the Taliban's return to power placed them in grave danger.

E19Timber Turmoil
Jun 22, 2026
As native forest logging ends in some states, we investigate where the industry is heading next. Jessica Longbottom examines the flow of timber across state borders and the growing battle over the future of native forestry.
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Four Corners is Australia's longest-running investigative journalism/current affairs television program. Broadcast on ABC1 in Australia, it premiered on 19 August 1961 and celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2021. Founding producer Robert Raymond and his successor Allan Ashbolt did much to set the ongoing tone of the program. Based on the Panorama concept, the program addresses a single issue in depth each week, showing either a locally produced program or a relevant documentary from overseas. The program has won many awards for investigative journalism, and broken many high-profile stories. A notable early example of this was the show's epoch-making 1962 exposé on the appalling living conditions endured by many Aboriginal Australians living in rural New South Wales.
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