
Colin Cosier
Producer and Journalist at SBS
Journalist & filmmaker with @DatelineSBS I don't post here anymore
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1 week ago |
sbs.com.au | Colin Cosier
An Australian cargo ship scrapped for steel in Bangladesh may have intentionally evaded an international hazardous waste treaty and European law, a Dateline investigation can reveal. A Panama flag, a Liberian shell company, and the world's largest "cash buyer" were all part of the mysterious trail of the ship's final voyage.
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2 weeks ago |
sbs.com.au | Colin Cosier |Bermet Talant
Watch Dateline’s latest episode about Bangladesh’s ship-breaking industry on 10 June at 9.30pm AEST on SBS or SBS On Demand. Ship cutter Delwar Hossain’s job might be killing him but he’s worried he'll lose it. If his scrapyard doesn’t turn "green" by the end of June, he won’t have ships to cut, or money to feed his wife and two young children. And the notoriously polluted Bangladeshi beach where he works will soon lose most of its end-of-life cargo ships being cut apart in the mud.
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2 months ago |
sbs.com.au | Abbie O'Brien |Colin Cosier
Dateline’s latest episode looks into Sweden’s prefabricated houses and whether they can be the answer to Australia’s housing supply crisis. Watch Sweden’s Flatpack Homes 8 April at 9.30pm on SBS or SBS On Demand. Perched on a cliff overlooking the Baltic Sea, Swedish couple Rickard Rundqvist and Mattias Borg's home looks like it was pulled from the pages of an architecture magazine.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
sbs.com.au | Colin Cosier |Anna Henderson
A new push to bring home Australian women and children held in Kurdish-controlled Syria has been given added urgency following , say family members and a children's rights group. The 42 Australian citizens are detained in camps in a north-eastern pocket of Syria controlled by US-backed Kurdish forces. This region was not taken by the rebel forces that captured the capital, Damascus.
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Nov 30, 2024 |
sbs.com.au | Colin Cosier
Does the tradition of confinement give mum and baby a better start? Watch Dateline’s 2023 documentary from TaiwanThe Best Place To Have A Baby? episode • Dateline • Current Affairs • 29m episode • Dateline • Current Affairs • 29m The idea of being confined to home for a month with a newborn might not appeal to everyone, but for Sydney mother Xiao Ying Parker, it’s bliss. Lane Cover-based Ying and her two-and-a-half daughter Bernadette are intentionally homebound.
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