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Thousands of rescuers were searching for bodies in the Black Sea as Russia marked a day of mourning following the crash of a Syria-bound military plane carrying 92...
From a life of limited education opportunities in Afghanistan, Wahida Samim has become one of Australia's highest achieving university students.
Movie stars, musical masters, and the "greatest" of all time - 2016 saw the deaths of many of the world's most beloved celebrities.
Mixing the best of Nordic crime drama with crackling dialogue and dark humour, this Scandinavian series follows three women who plot to get rid of their husbands.
As the year draws to a close, SBS Movies takes a look back at some of the year's most memorable moments in cinema.
A lesbian couple, who have each given birth to a child using the same anonymous sperm donor, struggle with the monotony of parenthood. Starring Julianne Moore.
Almost everything Wim Hof has done was previously thought to be impossible, but he's not a freak of nature; he's a master of meditation.
Remote Aboriginal communities in The Kimberley are fighting to keep the lights on, but the WA Government’s road map could see many settlements close for good.
Enjoy a special holiday surprise, with Episode 1 now streaming. Ragnar returns to seek vengeance on those that have betrayed him. Who stands to feel his wrath?
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What were the best TV shows and movies broadcast in 2016 on SBS? Who better to ask than the channel manager himself, Ben Nguyen.
If you were to write a list of great films released in 2016, it would be a long one. None of the films mentioned here would be on it. SBS takes a look at the...
Ever wanted to eat a scone in the shape of an ice cream cone? Maybe not, but we bet you will by the end of this article.
What was your favourite queer film of the year?
Family Rules is an exciting new documentary series that follows the lives of nine daughters raised by their single mother.
Turning your oven on when it’s 35 degrees is plain madness - so don’t do it! Beat the heat with these completely indulgent desserts… that don’t require any baking.
Midnight Sun

From the makers of The Bridge, don’t miss Midnight Sun, set high above the Arctic Circle where the sun never sets. Exclusive to SBS On Demand.

Never heard of it? You’re not alone. Here’s our guide to flummery – a dish steeped in history, and just as delicious as the name suggests.
"I felt like I was in heteronormative sexual training from a really early age."
Flexible working hours, strong earning potential and the ability to work from home: how webcamming is shaking up traditional ideas about sex work.
Shaun Chang and his team have been returning to remote Sherpa communities in the Everest region every year since 2013 to fit local children with glasses.
From Belgium comes the captivating crime thriller Public Enemy, a story about a child murderer’s release back into society after serving 20 years in jail.
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#WalkWithUs - Indigenous Stories
“The emergence of women as artists of consequence and daring has changed the face of Australian art.”
From blackface and bacon-smeared hate mail to Golliwogs and the perpetuation of the idea that Santa must be white, here are 12 times the silly season was racist.
The shocking truth about non-Indigenous Australia is that many people mistakenly assume that Indigenous Australians coast through life, receiving privileges and...
The Wuthathi, known as the 'white sands people', have finally won their struggle to get back their traditional lands in the Shelburne Bay region of Cape York.
Servant or Slave is an emotional and confronting insight into the history and legacy of the domestic servitude enforced upon Aboriginal girls in Australia, told...
From skincare to candles to calendars, take a look at 10 ideas for supporting First Nations businesses this festive season.
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The World Game
The live football continues on SBS this week, with two Premier League matches - including Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United in action - plus league leaders...
The boss of the previous Canberra bid to get a team in the A-League said there was no-one prepared to mount another attempt because of the belief it would be 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.
After Brisbane Roar took on Western Sydney Wanderers on a sub-standard pitch at Suncorp Stadium, Sebastian Hassett argues our game deserves better.
All the information about SBS's coverage of the Premier League, which commences with the 2016-2017 campaign.
MOVIE NEWS, REVIEWS, TRAILERS
There's no shame in being confused.
"It's the one night of the year where everyone is honest."
The techniques, tips, and tricks used by directors to make onscreen lovemaking work.
It's been a tough year. And that could be a big boost for some heartfelt movies in the Oscar race.
The 'Last Tango in Paris' director admitted he and Marlon Brando conspired against then-19-year-old actress Maria Schneider to film a rape scene.
The Sundance Festival has unveiled its 2017 competition and NEXT line-up.
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Long Reads
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...
When they were diagnosed, HIV/AIDS was seen as a death sentence: the Grim Reaper. But medical science eventually found ways to hold AIDS back. Long-term survivors...
They soon wed and made a new life in Australia. But Leila Alavi is dead at her husband’s hands. How did a young couple’s dream become this nightmare?
A dux of her school, with marks that could send her to Australia’s most elite universities, Afghan-born refugee Kbora Ali instead made a ground-breaking decision:...
Underrepresented in boardrooms and politics, overlooked despite achievements, Asian Australians are looking for answers – and changes.
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