At SBS, we share the concerns of media organisations in Australia and around the world of any activity which has the potential to impact freedom of the press.
On his passing, SBS has paid tribute to former Prime Minister Bob Hawke AC, in recognition of his commitment to Australia’s multicultural and Indigenous communities.
SBS has today announced that it will be bringing a channel dedicated to international cinema to all Australians with the launch of SBS World Movies free-to-air and in HD, from 1 July 2019.
Get behind Kate Miller-Heidke from 16-19 May on SBS
The 64th Eurovision Song Contest will be broadcast live and in primetime exclusive to SBS and SBS On Demand from 16 to 19 May. With the Federal Election on 18 May, Australians will be able to watch twice the amount of drama unfold in what is shaping up to be the double bill of the century.
Award-winning singer-songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke will take to the stage in Semi Final 1 with her operatic pop song Zero Gravity. She was selected by the Australian public and jury of industry experts at the first national selection show Eurovision – Australia Decides in February.
An eight part series exploring Darwin’s diverse food scene, and hosted by Chinese-Sri Lankan Territorian chef Jimmy Shu, has been awarded funding as part of an initiative from the Northern Territory government, Screen Territory and SBS.
Announced today at the FIFA Women’s World Cup France 2019™ draw in Paris, the Matildas have drawn the prime position in Group C and will face a relatively favourable set of opponents in the first stages of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in June.
The Matildas’ campaign kicks off against Italy at the Stade du Hainaut in Valenciennes on Sunday, June 9 before they face Brazil at the Stade de la Mosson in Montpellier four days later.
Christianity in Australia is on the decline. Making headlines around the world, it’s a religion currently facing scandals and dividing public opinion. Christianity has suffered steadily declining numbers, as a whole generation of Australians grow up with “no religion”*.
SBS has unveiled its new brand position, a world of difference, encouraging all Australians to embrace and celebrate difference, and reinforcing SBS’s commitment to contributing to an inclusive society.