Dateline

Dateline is a TV show on SBS ONE. The program has been available since 2024. A total of 29 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in September 2025.
Last broadcast:09/09/2025 at 06:00
Last episode
28:22


Dateline
Kumi Taguchi travels to France to meet the people saving its castles. With many properties cheaper than an average Aussie home, Dateline investigates the real cost of keeping them alive.
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Dateline investigates India's obsession with virginity and the archaic practise of virginity tests. We reveal how some women are seeking ways to fake their virginity to avoid exile and abuse.


In China, the vast majority of sexual abuse cases are not reported to authorities. But Li, a brave young woman speaks out, taking her father to court over crimes committed against her as a child.


In part two of Dateline's investigation into Mosaic Brands' collapse, we hear from suppliers in China owed millions. They claim the retailer had a corporate playbook. We ask, was it insolvent trading?


Dateline investigates the collapse of Mosaic Brands and much-loved labels Noni B, Rivers and Katies. From Australia to overseas, we meet suppliers who allege they were sent under by bad business.


Last year, the CEO of America's largest private health insurance company was shot in broad daylight. Dateline investigates how the alleged killer has become a symbol of a broken healthcare system.


With the Dalai Lama turning 90, Dateline looks at China's increasing control over Tibet, and the mysterious disappearance of a young boy who was key to the Dalai Lama's succession plan.


Dateline travels to Cairo to meet a new generation of women tackling one of the Arab world's biggest taboos. Could sex-education be the solution to rising divorce rates in Egypt?


Dateline investigates Romania's booming adult camgirl industry. We meet the studio owners, successful camgirls and uncover a wild west of 'ghost studios' with few rules and even less oversight.


Since the return of the Taliban, woman in Afghanistan have been reduced to a life of isolation and silence, but one radio station is giving women a voice and the chance to continue their education.


As drug crime surges across the Netherlands, powerful criminal networks are recruiting a new generation of vulnerable youth threatening to shift the nation's image from one of freedom to one of fear.


Dateline reports from Bangladesh where mega ships go to die. Has regulation forced the industry to clean up its act? Or are these scrapyards the world's dirtiest and most dangerous place to work?


Nearly 1 in 5 children in America are obese and parents are being urged to pursue radical treatment options. Kumi Taguchi meets the kids who have had life-altering bariatric surgery at age 12.


Women who were sexually assaulted by Mohamed Al Fayed, including Australian survivors, reveal the alleged role a female Harrods employee played in facilitating the abuse.


In Haiti's lawless capital Dateline's Prue Lewarne meets notorious armed gang leaders responsible for years of widespread violence, and the locals trying to survive in this city on the brink.


Dateline goes bull-riding at the world's longest running gay rodeo, where America's queer cowboys and queens are saddling up for a rough ride under Trump.


With dementia now the second biggest killer in Australia, Dateline visits Taiwan's unique dementia village to see how a radical new approach to care is helping Taiwan's elderly age at home.


El Salvador, once the 'murder capital of the world' is welcoming foreign tourists and Trump's unwanted prisoners. Dateline investigates its aggressive crackdown on gangs and asks, at what cost?


Venice is one of Europe's top tourist destinations, but this iconic city is under threat. Kumi Taguchi meets the locals who say over-tourism is destroying the city they love.


The country that brought us IKEA and flatpack furniture is now building flatpack homes in less than a week. Could Sweden’s prefabricated houses be the answer to Australia’s housing supply crisis?