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S2025 E17 Facing The Music, Power Plays
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On 60 Minutes this Sunday, Sean "Diddy" Combs' former former executive assistant speaks out, plus how Chinese money has been buying plenty of friendship in the South Pacific.


Facing The Music
Dishonest. Violent. Horrible. A promiscuous swinger who lied to, and cheated on, multiple partners. Incredibly, that's how Sean "Diddy" Combs' own lawyers describe the billionaire music mogul, who is facing serious sex trafficking charges in a New York court. The defence tactic seems to be to try to convince a jury that while Combs might be extremely unlikeable, it doesn't mean he's guilty of criminal offences that could see him locked up for the rest of his life. It's clearly a risky strategy, especially as more and more accusers come forward with information. One of them is Phil Pines, Diddy's former executive assistant, who in an exclusive interview with Nine's Christine Ahern, reveals startling allegations about the rapper's vile behaviour.
Reporter: Christine Ahern
Producer: Sammi Taylor

Power Plays
In the increasingly less-than-delicate dance for dominance in our region, there's no denying China boasts superior force compared with our military. It's an advantage the People's Liberation Army love to show off, like they did earlier this year when Chinese warships provocatively sailed a lap of Australia. But while Beijing's sticks are impressive, their carrots are also proving to be effective weapons, particularly when it comes to influencing our near neighbours. From Tonga, Amelia Adams reports how Chinese money has been buying plenty of friendship in the South Pacific. Adams also speaks with Australia's Chief of Navy, Vice Admiral Mark Hammond, to gauge the next steps Canberra is taking as China moves closer and closer to our shores.
Reporter: Amelia Adams
Producer: Serge Negus

上一集
2025/05/18 S2025 E16
Date With Disaster, Don't Try This at Home, Evil Spirit

Date With Disaster
It used to be relatively easy. When love was in the air, those lucky enough to be touched by it simply got on with working out its wonder. Now though, love is just as likely to be searched for on a computer or smart phone, and while there are many, many success stories, this is not one of them. That's because online match-making has been well and truly hijacked by evil. Internet dating has led to an unprecedented rise in sexual violence. As Amelia Adams reports, it's a wave of crime so extensive and so serious that experts are likening it to a second global pandemic.
Reporter: Amelia Adams
Producer: Sandra Odorisio

Don't Try This at Home
Mischievous doesn't begin to describe identical twins Danny and Michael Philippou when they were growing up. Too full of naughty energy, they made their parents' lives hell with their silly – and often dangerous – pranks. As they got older, the little ratbags turned into bigger ratbags. And guess what? They figured out there were rewards to be had with tomfoolery. Big rewards. First it was going viral and entertaining millions of subscribers on YouTube. Now it's making it even bigger in Hollywood. The brothers are just about to release their second feature film, and like everything else they do, this one comes with a warning. Don't try this at home!
Reporter: Dimity Clancey
Producers: Sandra Odorisio, Anne Worthington

Evil Spirit
When, last November, 19-year-old best friends from Melbourne, Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, died in Laos after consuming drinks laced with methanol, Australians were shocked. For the girls' families, six months on the heartbreak continues, as does the anger they feel towards Lao officials who still haven't directly contacted them to explain what happened and why. But on 60 Minutes, Tara Brown reveals now, finally, there may be a significant development in the investigation.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producer: Sheree Gibson

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2025/06/01 S2025 E18
Settling the Score, Angel of Death

Settling the Score
In a series of award-winning stories, 60 Minutes, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald exposed widespread corruption and criminality within Australia's most powerful and militant union, the CFMEU. Plenty has been said about the far-reaching investigation, but until now there's been a deafening silence from the gangland figures at the core of the scandal. A fortnight ago, investigative reporter Nick McKenzie took a call from a man with a fearsome underworld reputation, who had previously threatened him. This time, though, it was an offer he couldn't refuse. Former bikie enforcer, Jonny "Two Guns" Walker, wanted an interview to clear the air and settle the score. Not just with McKenzie, but with the union bosses he once regarded as brothers, that he now accuses of betrayal.
Reporter: Nick McKenzie
Producer: Amelia Ballinger

Angel of Death
It is a crime as shocking as it is evil. The murders of seven babies, and the attempted murder of seven others, by a British nurse who preyed on the infants in her care. The audacity and magnitude of the horrors inflicted by 35-year-old Lucy Letby are striking. Officially, she is one of the most prolific child killers of modern times. But growing doubts could turn this case on its head. Letby's backers claim concerns about the reliability of complex medical and circumstantial evidence used to convict her have been turbocharged by new information that raises serious questions about her guilt. The implications could not be starker. Either Lucy Letby is a sadistic monster, or she is the victim of the greatest miscarriage of justice in British history.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producer: Anne Worthington