Bali 2002
A Stan Original Series. Now streaming, with all episodes available.
Twenty years ago, terrorism came to Australia’s doorstep and shocked the nation. BALI 2002 is the inspiring true story of how everyday heroes from Bali, Australia and beyond defied the odds to bring order from chaos and hope from despair.
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An unmissable TV event.
Trailers & Extras
Season 1
Island of the Gods
When two large explosions rip through packed nightclubs in Bali, many are killed and many more injured. Volunteers and first responders desperately pull the injured to safety and rush them to local hospitals where medical staff are overwhelmed.
EPISODE 1 • 47m
From the Ashes
A team of Australian Federal Police is dispatched to Bali to work with Indonesian police, and it becomes clear that the explosions were a coordinated act of terrorism. Injured survivors are evacuated to hospitals all over Australia.
EPISODE 2 • 49m
Operation Alliance
Australian and Indonesian investigators work together to track down the perpetrators of the Bali bombings as injured survivors and their loved ones try to piece their shattered lives back together.
EPISODE 3 • 51m
Restoring the Balance
As some of the perpetrators stand trial, investigators hunt for the elusive mastermind who continues a bombing spree across Indonesia. Injured survivors look to each other for emotional healing and attempt to come to terms with their new lives.
EPISODE 4 • 48m
Cast
12th October 2002, the island of Bali is shattered by a terrorist attack on two of Kuta Beach’s busiest nightclubs. Local Balinese and the mainly Australian and British tourists scramble to rescue the injured and comfort the dying. Australian and Indonesian authorities mobilise to evacuate survivors, identify victims and investigate what really took place.
Amidst this chaos, heroes arise from the most unlikely places and cultures unite in the search for healing, justice and meaning.
Victims struggle to rebuild their broken lives as the Indonesian and Australian security forces face a clear and present danger – they must work together to capture the terrorists before they strike again. But even if justice can be achieved, can it bring true healing and redemption?