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'Spirit Walker' Clinton Pryor has turned his back on the Prime Minister, after he felt Malcolm Turnbull disrespected him during their meeting at Parliament House.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is preparing for a 24-hour trip to Samoa for the 48th Pacific Islands Forum where two new members will take to the regional stage for...
It’s been dubbed 'Jacindamania' or the 'Jacinda Effect' - SBS World News takes a look at the dramatic rise in popularity of New Zealand’s recently installed Labour...
At least five children were killed when several boats carrying Rohingya refugees from Myanmar sank.
The Socceroos' World Cup nightmare has come true after Saudi Arabia's 1-0 win over Japan denied them direct qualification and forced them down the arduous...
Ray Martin’s experience as host and confidant on SBS’s groundbreaking experiment 'Look Me in the Eye' proved a revelation.
What is the secret to living large in old age? This week Dateline meets a squad of octogenerian Japanese cheerleaders and a famous TV writer challenging assumptions...
Follow chef Paul West as he cooks delicious food, lends a helping hand to the community and works to create a sustainable farm in the stunning NSW costal region of...
Stephen King’s creepiest creation is back. But is It’s creepy clown creepy enough?
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Australia’s failure to secure a thumping win against Thailand in Melbourne ultimately cost them the chance to directly qualify for Russia 2018 but Aaron Mooy believes...
Australia's Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB) will investigate complaints made about an 'insensitive' lamb campaign that has angered the religious community.
Discover the parallel developments in the industries of sex and war, narrated by The Feed's Marc Fennell, Jeannette Francis and Patrick Abboud.
'Hyde Park On Hudson': Bill Murray shines as President Franklin D Roosevelt in this story of the love affair between FDR & his distant cousin Margaret Daisy Suckley.
The Good Fight picks up just one year after multi award-winning series The Good Wife. The drama addresses the new era in American politics.
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.
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.

US Open 2017 on SBS
Rally around for all the live action of the 2017 US Open tennis, and an ace collection of programs and movies.
Venus Williams's renaissance year continued on Tuesday when she downed Petra Kvitova 6-3 3-6 7-6(2) in an electrifying atmosphere to set up an all-American U.S....
Venus Williams prevailed over Petra Kvitova in a tense three-set epic quarter-final.
South African Kevin Anderson outlasted local hope Sam Querrey in four tight sets to move through to the US Open semi-finals.
From the wires: up-to-date video and news reports from multiple sources at the US Open.
Make like the stars and explore great lunch service in Queens.
In the bustling streets and back alleys of Jakarta, a parallel world of bloodthirsty creatures from Indonesian mythology has lived alongside humans for generations.
An interactive dual-narrative that accounts the Sydney double homicide that left two Singaporean students dead, and their flatmate charged with - but later...
There’s a reason analysts with a grim sense of humour call North Korea the Land of Lousy Choices.
Watch first at SBS On Demand: The journey of Heritier Lumumba, formerly known as Harry O'Brien, as he chose to speak out against Eddie McGuire and racism.
Recently declassified documents blow the lid on the most famous royal scandal of the 20th century. The target? The Royal Family: King Edward VIII & his feisty...
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#WalkWithUs - Indigenous Stories
Not only will Clinton Pryor return to Perth as a local hero but he’ll also take someone special home too.
Do you know where the name 'Fraser Island' comes from? Eliza Fraser's story is one of the finest tabloid spins in history.
Luke Briscoe admits he's not great at braiding hair or knowing the latest pop singer craze, but he's found another - more personal - way to nail parenting.
K’gari is an innovative interactive documentary that debunks one of Australia’s first fake news stories by exposing the largely untold Aboriginal version of events.
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...
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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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Waves of executions are part of Indonesian President Joko Widodo's hard line on drug convicts. Australians best remember those of Bali Nine leaders Myuran Sukumaran...
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?...
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...
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