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16 Episodes 2018 - 2018
Episode 1
37 mins
The old is new. Ditching conventional careers, a generation of hip young Italians is rediscovering the grand tradition of "Made in Italy". Hamish Macdonald takes an exhilarating road trip to meet them.
Episode 2
29 mins
A year into Donald Trump's presidency resurgent white supremacists are preaching hate. Now left-wing activists are hitting back with their own shock tactics. Stephanie March goes inside a controversial radical group.
Episode 3
39 mins
A cruel trade is tearing baby orangutans from their jungle homes to be sold abroad. Samantha Hawley gets a smuggler's story - and meets the warriors risking their lives to save the great apes from extinction.
Episode 4
29 mins
Eric Campbell returns to Greenland to see how the climate change influenced it in the decade since he was there the last time.
Episode 5
32 mins
While spending his final days in Europe saying goodbye to his friends and family, the 104-year-old activist David Goodall continues to campaign for the right to die.
Episode 6
29 mins
Peter FitzSimons investigates why New Zealanders are being deported from Australia more than any other group of people.
Episode 7
37 mins
In 2017, Hurricane Maria caused unimaginable damage in Puerto Rico. Now, various entrepreneurs who deal in crypto-currencies and blockchain technology are offering their help, but is it worth the risk?
Episode 8
38 mins
Jonathan Holmes investigates the reported string of attacks on white farmers in South Africa.
Episode 9
30 mins
Bill Birtles investigates China's war on waste that may just prove to be impossible to win.
Episode 10
39 mins
War on Waste (2017) host Craig Reucassel travels to Sweden to investigate if building large waste incinerators is a good idea.
Episode 11
42 mins
Diagnosed with motor neuron disease, Sean Dorney visits Papua New Guinea for one final emotional time, a place filled with memories for him, both sad and happy.
Episode 12
38 mins
Eric Campbell reports on how the former Nazi capital, Berlin, Germany, has became the favorite party town for young Israelis in recent decades.
Episode 13
36 mins
Annabel Crabb reports on how some French women disagree with their American peers on #MeToo rules and how far men can go when propositioning women.
Episode 14
35 mins
Zoe Daniel reports how reclusive billionaires Jack and Laura Dangermond spend a fortune to protect a spectacular stretch of southern Californian coast after falling in love with it.
Episode 15
28 mins
China's Orwellian plan to become the first digital dictatorship by introducing the so-called Social Credit, a personal scorecard for each of its 1.4 billion citizens which uses every information gathered through digital and street surveillance on each citizen of China to determine who "deserves" to have more or less rights depending on their "good" or "bad" behavior, and what this could mean for the common people, the country's already struggling investigative journalists or China's Muslim Uyghur minority that is often a target of oppression, is explored.
Episode 16
36 mins
Eric Campbell reports about the 2018 Attica wildfires in Greece, the world's deadliest bushfire since Australia's own 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, and the public fury that followed.