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Donald Trump warns North Korea it will 'truly regret' any military action which targets the US Pacific territory of Guam.
President Uhuru Kenyatta thanks voters 'for the confidence they have shown in me' after winning the country's election in a disputed poll.
Two trains have collided in Egypt's Alexandria, killing at least 36 people and leaving more than 100 people injured.
Fortitude is the most northerly town in the world, and the most peaceful... until a prominent member of the community is found eviscerated in his own home.
We know all about the players who are at the peak of their game – but what about those who might have just slipped off the pace a little?
Set in Thailand, Farang is a thrilling new series about love, betrayal and the complicated ties that bind a father with his daughter.
For five wealthy volunteers homelessness will become a terrifying reality. After handing in their phones and wallets, they change into secondhand clothing and are...
Time travel, steamy love affairs, exciting history and stunning Scottish scenery. Outlander is the story of a woman trapped between two worlds and two loves.
Clinton Pryor is the man walking for justice and he has arrived in Sydney's suburb of Redfern to meet, greet and empower Aboriginal Australians in a fight for justice.
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Especially to their parents.
"It’s been a very difficult situation and I think I’m doing a lot of people a favour by coming out and just saying it."
Are you bilingual and looking for a career in radio broadcasting? 2018 could be your chance to excel. An Australian first, thanks to SBS Radio and AFTRS.
Aaron Mooy says he's venturing into the unknown but aims to have "no regrets" as unfancied Huddersfield Town prepare to embark on their Premier League adventure.
Nearly 80 years on and the evidence from the Dunkirk evacuation is still there, just below the surface of the fields, beaches and sea - waiting to tell a new...
The British cycling boom of the last decade has brought a new creature onto the UK’s roads. They can be spotted in both town and country but they’re most commonly...
Census Explorer - How your Australia is changing

The Census Explorer is an interactive tool that lets you go behind the statistics to uncover a rich, visual portrait of who we are.

Wild foods are increasingly spotted on menus and for sale. But what does “wild” really mean?
Host and investigative comedian Adam Conover continues his comically inventive yet unrelentingly serious quest to reveal the hidden truths behind everything we...
Following the unveiling of the Canadian government’s weed legalisation plan, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sits down with VICE host Manisha Krishnan for a...
Nomi Malone, an attractive young drifter, arrives in Las Vegas with plans to become a dancer. She gets a job as a stripper at a seedy club, but after a chance...
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Census Explorer: Today's Australia
The Census Explorer is an interactive tool that lets you go behind the statistics to uncover a rich, visual portrait of who we are, where we live, where we come from,...
Find out more about the people who make up your area.
The 'typical Australian' has been identified, providing the first glimpse into the data produced by the 2016 Census.
Diversity in the Australian community is flourishing, according to fresh Census data.
Australia's language diversity hotspots, where five different languages are common in a single small area, have been revealed by new Census data.
The first results of the 2016 Census show the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population has grown by 18 per cent in the past five years.
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#WalkWithUs - Indigenous Stories
More than thirty years ago, Jim Hagan demanded a treaty with the Federal Government. He along with his colleagues put their life’s work into reaching a resolution, but...
Prominent land rights campaigner and Gamatj man, Galarrwuy Yunupingu is hoping for a parliamentary resolution on Aboriginal constitutional reform.
Do you really know Australia’s story?
Join us for considered analysis, agenda-setting interviews and a distinctive Indigenous approach that investigates cultural, political and social issues from a...
The way our ancestors passed on knowledge was through a very sophisticated code and the Yalanji word for this is Ngujakura; our Lore and it’s The Life Code of the...
A coming-of-age story of three Aboriginal boys in Arnhem Land who inhabit two cultures at once - that of North-East Arnhem Land and also western culture.
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Take 24 single people from diverse backgrounds. Add poverty, disabilities and old age, then house them among drug dealers and creeping mould. A recipe for chaos? Not...
Many fled violence, losing family or friends. Now they’re stuck in Indonesia, dreaming of a rare ticket to Australia, New Zealand or the US – even looking up to...
“It was a very serious interrogation.” Detained at a Chinese airport on his way home to Australia, activist Dr Chongyi Feng faced possible imprisonment.
In July 2013 three young, fit soldiers died on a Welsh mountain during an SAS selection march. Among them was Tasmanian-raised James Dunsby, who had served with...
Picture a sculptor working in a Melbourne warehouse. Do you picture a 101-year-old? Awestruck critics say Erwin Fabian's art is becoming more lyrical as his epic...
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