Background Briefing - Abc Rn

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Background Briefing is Australias leading audio investigations program. Our award-winning team of reporters spend weeks doing forensic research to uncover the hidden stories at the heart of the countrys biggest issues.

Episodes

  • Paying for their sins

    31/03/2018 Duration: 41min

    Background Briefing investigates the stretched finances of the Anglican Church. The Newcastle Diocese is struggling to find the money to pay victims of child sexual abuse so it is using money raised from selling churches to foot the bill. Reporter David Lewis travels to a small coastal community where residents are fighting to protect their place of worship.

  • A standard deviation: Sexual harassment in Australian science

    24/03/2018 Duration: 41min

    Sexual harassment allegations against one of Australia’s most esteemed statisticians are forcing the country's science organisations to confront the issue, head on. The science community has been quietly grappling with the issue, but until now it’s remained out of the spotlight. Hagar Cohen reveals details of the investigation into Professor Terry Speed.

  • Death in Chinatown: Who's looking after international students?

    17/03/2018 Duration: 41min

    An alleyway brawl that left a Melbourne schoolboy dead, has raised questions about who’s responsible for keeping international students safe in Australia. Year 12 student Jeremy Hu, was repeatedly kicked and stomped on, and he later died of his injuries. None of his friends called an ambulance that night, and instead of taking him to the hospital, they checked him into a hotel. Reporter Jane Lee takes a hard look at the $30 billion international education industry and follows the murder trial in the aftermath of Jeremy Hu's death. A warning you'll hear some strong language and descriptions of violence.

  • Dirty rotten phone calls: The anatomy of a scam

    10/03/2018 Duration: 41min

    Binary option scams are one of the biggest financial scams in the world right now and Australians are targets. Scammers use flashy websites to trick victims into thinking they're trading on financial markets. But it's all a charade aimed at encouraging people to hand over their money. Reporter Mario Chistodoulou speaks to a former scammer and Australian victims who lost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

  • Introducing ... The Signal

    01/03/2018 Duration: 19min

    ABC has a new daily podcast. It’s called The Signal, and it's here to sort the news from the noise. To get a new episode of The Signal every morning, search for it where ever you get your podcasts, and hit subscribe.

  • From verbal abuse to axe murder: The death of Canberra mum Tara Costigan

    24/02/2018 Duration: 37min

    Three years ago Marcus Rappel murdered 28-year-old Tara Costigan with an axe. The murder continues to confront our definition of domestic violence because despite a pattern of verbal aggressions, Rappel had never previously physically abused Costigan, the mother of his child. Canberra journalists Elizabeth Byrne and Susan McDonald investigate how health professionals, and law enforcement could have prevented the death, were they equipped with the right information at the right time. Family members of both Tara Costigan and Marcus Rappel speak out for the first time since the death.

  • Stash pad: How criminals are laundering their dirty cash in Australian real estate

    17/02/2018 Duration: 36min

    International experts are warning that Australia is one of the most attractive destinations to launder money through real estate. Criminals from all over the world are looking at mansions in the suburbs of Melbourne and Sydney to park their cash. Reporter Connie Agius investigates the gaps in our money laundering laws and why they haven't been closed.

  • Copping it: The cost of complaining when you're in the police

    10/02/2018 Duration: 42min

    Each year, NSW Police officers lodge around 200 harassment complaints against their own colleagues. About a quarter of those are for sex-based harassment. But for many victims, speaking out can be just as bad as the abuse itself. Alex Mann investigates the efforts by NSW Police to stamp out sexual harassment in the workplace and the experience of officers who try to report it to their superiors.

  • The quiet epidemic: patients speak up about the forgotten cancers

    03/02/2018 Duration: 36min

    They're responsible for half of all cancer-related deaths in Australia, but receive only a small amount of research funding. As a result, rare and less common cancers have incredibly low survival rates. Reporter David Lewis follows one woman's desperate search for a treatment that could extend her life.

  • Ear Hustle: Left Behind

    20/01/2018 Duration: 29s

    How do inmates with profoundly long sentences cope with their realities, and maintain a sense of hope and well-being as the years pass?

  • Introducing Ear Hustle

    03/01/2018 Duration: 15min

    How do you make a podcast inside prison? Ear Hustle's Nigel Poor talks risky stories, Australian listeners and toilet humour.

  • How did Westpac's e-waste end up on the worst dump in the world?

    23/12/2017 Duration: 35min

    Summer series: A computer monitor from St George Bank, destined for recycling in Australia, is found on a toxic e-waste dump in west Africa, being pulled apart by children as young as five.

  • The Base: Pine Gap's role in US Warfighting

    16/12/2017 Duration: 43min

    Summer series: Top-secret documents exclusively obtained by Background Briefing reveal the extent to which Australia is assisting the United States military in conflicts worldwide. Peter Cronau reports.

  • No place for paedophiles

    09/12/2017 Duration: 31min

    Summer series: Prisons and aged care providers are sounding the alarm over the growing number of elderly convicted sex offenders and other serious criminals, and the lack of appropriate aged care facilities to take care of them their twilight years. Alex Mann reports.

  • Fire ant threat: Mismanagement of Australia’s eradication effort

    02/12/2017 Duration: 39min

    Whistleblowers accuse the agency in charge of the largest pest eradication effort in Australia’s history of mismanagement.

  • Prescription killer: Australia's imminent fentanyl epidemic

    25/11/2017 Duration: 37min

    New exclusive figures show alarming numbers of Australians are dying from fentanyl overdoses at increasing rate.

  • Burning obsession: The fight to stop bushfire arson

    18/11/2017 Duration: 34min

    Why do bushfire arsonists commit their crimes? Alex Mann investigates.

  • Katherine Hospital: Back from the brink

    11/11/2017 Duration: 41min

    Repeat: How Katherine Hospital turned its fortunes around and the lessons to be learned.

  • The toughest schools: Walgett's education experiment

    28/10/2017 Duration: 41min

    Can a failing school be turned around with money and community engagement? Brendan King investigates.

  • Betting on bitcoin: The risky world of cryptocurrency

    21/10/2017 Duration: 33min

    The technology behind cryptocurrency could revolutionise our financial system—but is this unregulated innovation worth the risk?

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