Episode
60 Minutes Australia: The C bomb, Seeing red, Like father, like son
Overview
On 60 MINUTES: Internet sensation Constance Hall reveals how being a bogan blogger is big business; Why Australia is seeing red at China's moves in the South Pacific; Plus, a father and son's history making dash to glory ... or death.
Details
- Series
- 60 Minutes Australia
- Season
- Season 2019
- Episode
- Episode 40
- Air date
- 2019-11-17
Episode context
The C bomb, Seeing red, Like father, like son is Episode 40 in Season 2019 of 60 Minutes Australia. It aired on 2019-11-17.
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