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60 Minutes: Dec 6

On Sunday, domestic violence within the police force.

On 60 Minutes this Sunday, domestic violence within the police force.

Law Unto Themselves
As protectors of the community, police are expected to be tough. But what happens when they take their aggression home and are violent with the people they’re supposed to love? On 60 Minutes, brave victims tell disturbing accounts about domestic violence perpetrated by police officers. It’s something most people find unimaginable, but cops crossing the line is a growing problem in Australia. As Nick McKenzie reports, equally concerning is the apparent willingness of many of their police colleagues to look the other way when it comes to investigating these crimes.
Reporter: Nick McKenzie
Producer: Joel Tozer

Sick and Tired
It seems the scab has well and truly been ripped off the sore that is rural health. Many of the seven million Australians who live outside the big cities are sick and tired of the way they’re being treated and are quite rightfully demanding action. Liz Hayes knows their pain. Three months ago, she reported the horrific story of the death of her own father, who tragically was an all too familiar example of the dangers of falling ill in the country. In the weeks following her report, 60 Minutes was swamped with more stories about medical failings in regional and rural Australia, including from many dedicated doctors and nurses working on the front line. Their blunt assessment is a major worry: they say they can no longer prop up our ailing rural health system.
Reporter: Liz Hayes
Producer: Natalie Clancy

7pm Sunday on Nine.

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