Dimity Clancey is a reporter for 60 Minutes.
In his first Australian interview, the feted hero also reveals he is living with two bullets still lodged in his shoulder and why he did not shoot Sajid Akram.
Everyone thinks Viswashkumar Ramesh is the luckiest person on Earth after he walked away from the plane crash that killed 241 people, including his brother. Everyone but him.
Now 18, Brisbane schoolgirl Juliette Playford is breaking her silence, and says more needs to be done to support children of domestic family violence.
Meghana’s mother Prabha was walking in Parramatta, talking on the phone to her husband, when she was attacked and stabbed. Now police have named him as the main person of interest.
A childcare facility has been closed following breaches including children eating off the floor and employing staff without working with children checks.
Caroline Darian’s life was upended when she learnt that her father had been drugging and raping her mother for years. Then she learnt that she was also a victim.
Charli Powell, 17, and Molly Wilkes, 22, are two invisible victims. A 60 Minutes investigation suggests there are many more.
Kallista Mutten admits to making dreadful decisions but has told 60 Minutes she does not deserve the vitriol she faced over the death of her daughter, Charlise.