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Julian Alaphilippe plundered the penultimate climb of Stage 3 in the Champagne region, etching a vintage victory into the Tour de France annals.
From the NAIDOC awards to powerful stories, join us on air, online and on SBS On Demand as we celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and achievement,...
World No.1 Ashleigh Barty's memorable grand slam run has come to an end with a shock fourth-round Wimbledon loss to unseeded American Alison Riske.
Equality Australia fears the proposed religious discrimination bill will prevent employers providing a safe workplace for all.
SBS will bring you every moment of the 2019 Tour de France live, with online streaming on the Škoda Tour Tracker App and SBS OnDemand bringing every pedal stroke to...
The band Pussy Riot is set to perform a sold-out concert in the US state of Alabama lending its support to those fighting abortion laws.
Chinese artist Xiaoping Zhou came across Aboriginal art for the first time in 1988. It sparked what has ended up being his life obsession.
SBS encourages all Australians to embrace and celebrate a world of difference. Why? Watch this video.
No paperwork, increasing rent: International students are being exploited by landlords in Sydney's tight housing market, a new report has found.
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The need for Indigenous Australians to have an enhanced role in the country's decision-making is the theme underpinning NAIDOC Week 2019.
It is Blak women that continue to show up where Mum could not. It was local Aboriginal women who rallied around Mum when she got sick.
AFL great Nicky Winmar's fight against racism has been immortalised following the unveiling of a statue at Perth's Optus Stadium.
Here's just a taste of the many community events that will shine a spotlight on Australia's ancient bush foods.
We are looking for bold, brave storytelling from Indigenous filmmakers and Indigenous production companies.
The days are short, the nights are cold, but the Tour de France is on. Time your stay in the #couchpeloton to perfection with the first of three guides to make the...
In Dylan River’s new kids’ series, ‘Robbie Hood’, the credo of robbing from the rich to give to the poor is given a unique Central Australian context.
Blind from birth, Indigenous artist Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu was one of the most important and acclaimed voices to ever come out of Australia. Check out his...
From festival faves to Oscar winners, here are the highlights of week one on SBS World Movies.
Trish shares her grandmother’s homegrown remedy from a remote Malaysian village. Watch on SBS at 8.30pm Monday or SBS On Demand after broadcast.
The award-winning drama series returns in a third season, which will follow June's resistance to Gilead's dystopian regime, and her struggle to strike back...
This recipe is so special to us as it comes from Damien’s Nana Barb, who has since passed away. Most of Damien’s family members make this pie, which is renowned in the...
Swap out your paprika and dried parsley. Push imported spice bottles to the side and reap the flavour rewards.
Gabriel Gaté, is back for a final season summarising his favourite moments from the series. In each episode, the gastronomic journey follows each all 21 stages of...
NCIE serves up skills alongside the excellent wattleseed scones and kangaroo pies, too.
Plastic Free July reminds us that the raging war on plastic can be as simple as starting with one habit at a time.
Huîtres au sabayon de Champagne is one of my favourite hot appetisers - perfect with a glass of Champagne.
The Tour de France is one of the world’s great events but with baffling terminology like ‘peloton’, ‘domestique’ and ‘bicycle’ it’s easy to get confused. Here are some...
In Every Family Has a Secret, journalist Michelle White delves into her mother’s past to find answers to a four-decade-old mystery.
Romain Duris and Olga Kurylenko battle to save their daughter as a strange and deadly mist envelops the city.
Feeling withdrawal symptoms and seeking redemption after that unimpressive ‘Game of Thrones’ finale? Look no further than SBS’s latest offering, ‘The Last Man on...
The search is on for some new people to blow stuff up in the name of science. But who would be the perfect Mythbuster?
Compelling and timely, ‘The Hunting’ follows four teenagers as they traverse the complexities of relationships, identity and sexuality via technology.
No matter how hard Nanna tried to scrape together money once she grew up, she never got to see her mother again. She lost her mother, country, culture, and connection.
The popular skincare brand reportedly rejected a proposed commercial, which included two men touching hands, by saying: 'We don't do gay at Nivea'.
Arab-Australian oncologist Dr Roya Merie says she felt anxious about immigrating to Australia in 2010 because she wears a Hijab. Once here, she realised that her...
New Australians tell SBS Italian that learning an Aboriginal language provides a powerful and meaningful way for them to connect with Australia's history, culture...
Kim K got dragged this week for trying to trademark the word ‘Kimono’. While it got the country of Japan up in arms, it also prompted Jan Fran to jump into the...
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We have just watched episode 7 of season three, which shows how efficient Gilead has become at killing people, and boundaries are coming down in the best and worst...
If you’re looking for world-beating actors giving some of the best performances of their careers, you’ve come to the right place.
Every Thursday from 7:30PM through July, SBS World Movies celebrates women in film. In a weekly double feature, we showcase dynamic women on both sides of the...
With Naidoc Week and Bastille Day this month, curate your own themed festivals with quality movies and TV shows at SBS On Demand, or throw yourself into a...
This is a crime family built entirely on deception, betrayal and murderous intent.
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