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What's it like to have a relationship, guided by values of faith, chastity and patience? Hillsong couple, Tristan and Renee Scifo, tell SBS how they have overcome...
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Imagine knowing how the colour purple tastes, to see what music looks like or to know how certain numbers feel? People with synaesthesia experience this sensory...
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If there was ever an underdog story, this is it.
In the west, grown-ups are reading Harry Potter, collecting Star Wars memorabilia and slipping "YOLO" into conversation. Has adulthood vanished for good?
As kids throughout Australia settle into another year at school, thousands of children living in refugee camps across Europe battle for access to education.
Get squeamish at the thought of being still and breathing deeply for hours? Give one of these alternative 'moving meditations' a try.
Are you so depleted of energy that your standard response to “how are you?” is “tired”? One of these underlying conditions might be causing your fatigue.

Face Up To Racism

Face up to racism with a season of stories and programs challenging preconceptions around race and prejudice. #FU2Racism

Culture
While most of us harbour some kind of implicit bias and make unconscious judgments about people who don't look like us, there are ways that we can begin to break our habits.
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Thanks to a test designed by Harvard researchers, you can measure your own racism – and make a start towards reducing it.
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What to do if you witness a racial attack

Almost 40 per cent of racial attacks occur in public spaces, yet almost half of us are too unsure – or unwilling – to intervene. Dilvin Yasa explains how to react and make a difference.
Culture
Besieged by persecution in Syria and Islamophobia in the West, the minority Alawite sect, known for their secrecy, are now determined to be heard – before it’s too late. Noor Sleiman shares her fa...
Culture
Urban Theatre Projects is reinventing the art of theatrical production and changing the way we think about identity and race. SBS Life talks to its artistic director, Rosie Dennis, to find out why.
Health
Racism mars the healthcare system for Indigenous people, who are accused of faking pain, have their Aboriginality denied, and die while in state care.
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In Australia, most of us have heard of the phrase ‘casual racism’. According to the Human Rights Commission it refers to 'conduct involving negative stereotypes or prejudices about people on the b...

Stairway to Spirituality

We celebrate and explore a multiplicity of spiritual beliefs from around the world. Don't miss Shaun Micallef's  #StairwayToHeaven, airs from 18 Jan, 8.30pm.

Culture
What's it like to have a relationship, guided by values of faith, chastity and patience? Hillsong couple, Tristan and Renee Scifo, tell SBS how they have overcome modern-day dating challenges by first...
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You Only Live Once is a pretty powerful phrase. But not if you're Hindu.
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From motorcycle shrines to Prince Philip being hailed as a god of the South Pacific and alien deities, the world’s religions come in a rainbow of hues.
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If census results are anything to go by, 'no religion' could grow to become our most popular religious identifier. SBS asks what this means for the nation.
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Comment: What happens when you identify as secular but are deeply attached – culturally and historically – to a religion? Here’s why one secular Muslim finds inspiration in the language, culture...

Wellbeing

Optimism and eats to nourish the mind, body and soul. No empty calories here.

Apparently, it's easy to have a happy and successful life. Just pump up the enthusiasm, practice compassion and tone down the neuroticism.
When you’re lying awake on a sweltering night, sleep can feel like worlds away. But there are ways to stop the heat from spoiling your slumber.

I quit alcohol

When does a social drink with dinner turn into a health concern? According to Jo Hartley, when one glass merges into two and television is always watched with a...
A proposed linguistic change could temper a cultural obsession with body weight.
The summer holidays have been known to increase childhood obesity levels, but parents can turn this around by taking a few simple measures.

Opinion

Meet our columnists. They've got strong views on all things. Their words may (or may not) change the world.

Why I loved being an 80s kid

Amal Awad was an 80s kid. She explains why this is a good thing.
For women who love sport, the first AFLW game was a statement. For so long, women have been spectators, standing on the sidelines watching the blokes do their...
You don't need an economics degree to understand that the wealth inequality gap has dangerously widened again, writes Helen Razer.
Rather than celebrating intersectional feminism, the New Yorker's recent reimagining of iconic poster girl 'Rosie the Riveter' as a woman of colour is a slap in...
Comment: Selfie drones are creepy intrusive gadgets that may soon destroy our peace and privacy. Jill Stark explains why.

#WalkWithUs

Stories bringing Indigenous into Australia’s identity. Celebrating inspiring groups and individuals. #WalkWithUs

Racism mars the healthcare system for Indigenous people, who are accused of faking pain, have their Aboriginality denied, and die while in state care.

Indigenous Languages at risk

Australia's Indigenous languages could be completely wiped out by 2050 according to experts. The number of traditional languages has dropped from 250 to 120 over the last two hundred years.And the ...

"I had a hard life growing up as a Sistagirl but that was a journey that I had to take to be who I am now."
For many Australians, January 26 is a massive booze-fest. But at a time when alcohol is linked to so many social ills, our national sport of drinking must stop, writes Jill Stark.

Indigenous Languages at Risk

Australia's Indigenous languages could be completely wiped out by 2050 according to experts.

Relationships

Let's talk about sex, love, dating, marriage, coupledom.

If you're searching for your one true love – or worse still, think it will find you – think again.
Johnny and Charlotte really hit it off on their date when all of a sudden, the love bubble burst. Was it Johnny's disability?

How to ask someone out #IRL

The art of asking someone out in real life may be a dying practice, thanks to the popularity of dating apps. But why not be brave and give it a go?
Power couples are a rarity. Instead, many high-achieving women have husbands who do their own opting out.
Convenience dating via swipe apps like Tinder has singles no closer to finding 'the one’.

Health check

Breaking down the latest medical news, global health issues, research and analyses.

I named my anxiety Clive and it changed my life

Carolyn Tate decided to give her anxiety a name, and in the process stumbled upon a way to feel a whole lot better.
New research shows that even one drink a day can increase health risks in older adults.
If the thought of calling someone and actually speaking to them on the phone makes you feel all squirmy inside, you’re in good company.
Vegetarians might live longer, but that could be because they’re more likely to be healthy in other ways, too.
A new study reveals that Aussie women’s abortion choices are being restricted by high cost, long distance and lack of knowledge.

Is grief a disease?

A new theory is challenging the way psychologists understand mourning.
Women who have raised a child with autism may have the ability to spot subtle signs of the condition in their grandchildren.

Family

Parenting for modern families: new rules for a new age.

Another school year has officially begun. But how school-ready is your child?
Research shows that by age six, girls already think boys are smarter than them. As parents, it can be hard to accept that we are unwittingly contributing to...
With a new school year comes a new parental challenge: ensuring your child's teachers motivate, inspire and build resilience. But that's easier said than done.
More dads are open to trading hours at work for time at home with their kids - so why aren't more workplaces supporting them?
Two new children's books are helping kids understand modern alternatives to the birds and the bees story.

#HaveYourSay

Experts and passionate individuals weigh in on Life topics. Share your story at pitchtolife@sbs.com.au.

Because of the alleged actions of 22 Lebanese-Australian youths, the Minister of Immigration has said it was "a mistake" to have allowed Lebanese refugees into the...
Should we always say what we think and just deal with the consequences? Writer and performer Koraly Dimitriadis shares how learning to speak her mind was the best...
Comment: Islamic terrorism and diplomatic relations with Russia have become divisive points in all three US presidential debates. But is the racially and...
I am forever a tourist in my homeland and a foreigner in my birthplace.
Sunil Badami reveals how winning a popular game show helped him in the untrivial pursuit of leading a happy life.

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