Veteran broadcaster discusses her podcast investigating the disappearance of Terry Floyd
Broadcaster Dee Dee Dunleavy joins Sky News host Peta Credlin to discuss her new podcast, 'The Boy In The Gold Mine'.
The podcast is centred around 12-year-old Terry Floyd, who disappeared on June 28, 1975.
His brother has spent the last five decades searching for his brother, including digging in an old gold mine just outside of Avoca.

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