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President-elect Donald Trump used his Twitter account to denounce reports of problems in his transition team, singling out the New York Times for saying world leaders...
Former US presidential advisor Karl Rove, a key figure in the administration of George W Bush, says a plan to send Australia's asylum seekers to the US may be put in...
Australia were held to their third consecutive draw in AFC World Cup qualifying, but Ange Postecoglou remains upbeat about reaching Russia.
It's a tough job, but someone has to do it. Comedian Ben McLeay is here to defend the seemingly indefensible Bill Leak. Strap in.
To celebrate National Youth Week 2017, SBS is giving five young Australians the chance to win a place on a five-day filmmaking workshop and have their short films...
Underrepresented in boardrooms and politics, overlooked despite achievements, Asian Australians are looking for answers – and changes.
Actor Michael K Williams (The Wire, The Night Of) meets society's outcasts in an unflinching look into the lives of the people who work in underworld economies. In...
He’s been missing for eight years, presumed dead. But his lover was acquitted of murder. Now an inquest delves into their world of party drugs and group sex, to ask...
SBS VICELAND launches TODAY with a new schedule of shows that will bring you personal perspectives on people from across the globe.
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The best of SBS2 and VICELAND on free-to-air. Here's a guide.
An indispensable source of up-to-date news fast-tracked from the US, breaking major stories with its unique brand intrepid, investigative journalism and hard...
Musician and music journo Chris Yates digs deep into the first episode of Noisey, 'Bompton', as the show aims to contextualise Kendrick Lamar.
Actress Ellen Page (Juno, Inception) and her best friend, Ian Daniel, set off on a journey to explore LGBTQI cultures around the world. First stop - Japan.
Privacy and cyber-security journalist Stilgherrian explains that while nation-states and other actors are flexing their muscles in cyberspace, the boundary...
“They’re just given exactly enough to survive and it’s perfect. It’s a perfect scenario because eventually if you stay in that scenario long enough you start...
Jenny Brockie talks to the inmates about how they became involved in a crime, and life after their sentences expire.
Led by Romain Bardet, the AG2R team began its preparations for the 2017 season with cooking lessons and long walks in the snow.
Ever wondered what your ultimate foodie adventure might be? SBS Food and Escape Travel are encouraging you to explore the coolest food destinations around the...
In October, the city of Toowoomba kicked off an unlikely campaign: to rid itself of porn.
She Fighter is empowering its students through martial arts, with a mission to end domestic violence in Jordan, and a letter of approval from Barack Obama.
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Do old wounds heal? SBS is looking for participants for a unique, upcoming documentary series. 

It's hip, happening and healthy - and now they've created a cookbook that's going global.
Sam looks at the aftermath of America's lack of empathy.
Jordan’s first skate park is building human connections between Jordanian youth and young refugees.
“Our goal is to provide a product that gives our transgender and gender non-conforming users a better experience on Tinder,” said Tinder CEO Sean Rad.
Get swept up via On Demand in the historical Shakespearian intrigue of The Hollow Crown. Richard II's first up.
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The World Game
The live football continues on SBS this week, headlined by a Premier League blockbuster between old rivals Manchester United and Arsenal LIVE and FREE on SBS on...
Australia meet Thailand in a crucial FIFA World Cup qualifier on Tuesday night and anything less than victory for Ange Postecoglou's men will put them a...
SBS's coverage of the Premier League continues - with title challengers Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Chelsea all...
All the information about SBS's coverage of the A-League for the 2016-2017 season.
There are many ways of measuring success - Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou does so by looking to the future, even as he reflects on the past.
All the information about SBS's coverage of the Premier League, which commences with the 2016-2017 campaign.
“Enter into our worlds on our terms, and listen to our voices speaking of our realities.”
A number of Indigenous inmates at the Junee Correctional Centre have discovered the therapeutic tool of putting pen to paper.
Your garden can deliver a lot more than just outdoor decoration. SBS Life spoke to Charles Solomon, Indigenous plant consultant and founder of Garawana Creative,...
Filmmaker, youth advocate and Kalkadoon and Bwgcolman brotherboy Taz Clay explores what being Indigenous means to him.
Eliminated in the mainstream 100 years ago, Australia remains the only high-income country to still have trachoma.
The Yawuru Wellbeing Survey highlights the integral role of connectedness in Yawuru having mabu liyan as the key to a good life.
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Long Reads
Ban the burqa, cut immigration, stop same-sex marriage and reject climate change. How did a poverty-stricken, shoeless kid grow up to champion the ultra-right?
When Matthew Gardiner returned alive three months later, Australian Federal Police were waiting. What really happened on the front line? A year on, he breaks his...
The kickbacks, cover-ups and constant surveillance at China’s state media juggernaut – as revealed by a woman seeking asylum in Australia.
You don’t want to go there. A wild 150km between Colombia and Panama is the missing link for desperate migrants trying to reach the US. It’s life or death,...
Australia’s worst paedophile priest, Father Gerald Ridsdale, once lived with a young clergyman who is now Cardinal George Pell. As the Cardinal prepares to give...
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