60 Minutes‘ Nick McKenzie takes on the taxi business by exposing these ripping off prospects -and typically bodily abusing them.
Taken for a Experience
Together with politicians, actual property brokers and journalists, taxi drivers are much-criticised. Like these employed within the different professions although, extra cabbies are sincere and hard-working than not. However the ratbags take rorting to a brand new degree. In a 60 Minutes, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald investigation, Nick McKenzie has uncovered surprising circumstances of taxi drivers not solely ripping off their prospects financially, but in addition bodily abusing them. The story consists of McKenzie’s personal horrifying run-in with an indignant cabbie after he queried a fare, with the footage of the incident being sufficient to make anybody excited about leaping right into a taxi assume once more.
Reporter: Nick McKenzie
Producer: Amelia Ballinger
At Residence with the Duttons
Unfriendly. Unlikeable. Unelectable. For many who oppose Opposition Chief Peter Dutton, he’s simple to characterise. For those who consider latest polls although, being unpopular isn’t all unhealthy. And that’s as a result of what was as soon as thought inconceivable has now occurred. Dutton has overtaken Anthony Albanese as most well-liked Prime Minister. With a federal election looming, it’s an excellent place to be in. However for somebody who’s all too often making headlines, Peter Dutton stays a thriller to many Australians. On 60 MINUTES, Karl Stefanovic travels to the Dutton household residence in Queensland to get the lowdown on the person aspiring to our highest workplace from those that know him finest: his spouse Kirilly and kids Rebecca, Harry and Tom.
Reporter: Karl Stefanovic
Producer: Hannah Bowers
8:30pm (ish) on 9