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S2023 E30 Catching a Killer, Work in Progress
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Catching a Killer
It's a bittersweet truth: the very best of police detective work is likely to be born out of the very worst of mankind. It's certainly the case when it comes to the investigation into the death of Cecilia Haddad. She was a young Brazilian woman who'd been living in Australia, working as a mining executive, for a number of years. In 2018 she was murdered by a jealous ex-boyfriend, Marcelo Santoro. He was also from Brazil and it's where he fled to immediately after killing Cecilia. Santoro might have thought by escaping Australia he'd gotten away with his terrible crime, but he was wrong. On assignment for 60 Minutes, Nine's Christine Ahern reports that Santoro didn't count on the determination of New South Wales police officers to bring him to justice.
Reporter: Christine Ahern
Producer: Laura Sparkes

Work in Progress
Anyone aged from their mid-20s to early-40s is considered a millennial. While the group is now the largest generation in Australia, it's also the most heavily criticised. The flak comes mainly from older generations who are quick to complain that millennials are lazy and entitled, especially in the workplace. Most of them probably couldn't care less, but as Tom Steinfort reports, many of the millennials' bosses are not sure how to handle their increasing demands for greater flexibility so they can have the freedom to enjoy acting their age.
Reporter: Tom Steinfort
Producers: Serge Negus, Tracey Hannaford

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2023/09/03 S2023 E31
Deep Impact, The Year of Living Cheaply

Deep Impact
At more than three hundred and sixty billion dollars, the cost for Australia to acquire a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines is beyond substantial. For the money though, the country will get enormous firepower in the form of the most advanced, and lethal, fighting machine humans can build. The politicians who engineered the deal through the AUKUS security pact say we will also obtain something that's impossible to put a price on: stability in our region. China definitely doesn't agree, but the theory is that by showing our fighting capability, Australia is really proving how much we want peace. But what are these submarines really like? On 60 Minutes, Amelia Adams is given very rare permission by the United States Navy to go aboard and test drive one of its incredible attack subs, the Virginia Class USS North Carolina.
Reporter: Amelia Adams
Producers: Natalie Clancy, Sheree Gibson

The Year of Living Cheaply
The belt-tightening endured by the majority of Australians over the past year has caused enormous hardship. Finally though, last Wednesday, there was a glimmer of hope when the latest inflation number turned out to be lower than expected. It means there's less chance on Tuesday that outgoing Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe's parting gift to the country will be a thirteenth interest rate rise. It's a small mercy for many, but for other cash-strapped mortgage holders and renters it's already too late. And also adding to their economic misery, Tara Brown reports that financial experts are now saying much of this cost-of-living pain could and should have been avoided.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producers: Hannah Bowers, Lisa Brown