SBS's documentary strand 'Australia Uncovered', a series of eight stand-alone projects that tackle some of the biggest issues in Australia today, will begin airing Sundays from September 12.
Premiering on SBS September 19, feature-length documentary 'Osher Günsberg: A Matter of Life and Death' explores Australia’s suicide crisis and investigates how new science, innovative thinking and technology could help prevent suicide.
Directors Akhim Dev and Simon Nasht's 'The Children in the Pictures' goes inside the Queensland Police Service’s Argos, a renowned police investigative team that go undercover to rescue children from online sexual abuse.
As someone who lives with anxiety, comedian Celia Pacquola thinks she’s kind of got it covered. The only thing is, she hasn’t quite worked out how to ‘fix’ it..
Did you know that at least ten men of African descent were transported to Australia on the First Fleet?
The continued rise of streaming services has created a favourable climate for original scripted content while also highlighting the importance of investing in local unscripted programs, according to SBS heads of department Julie Eckersley and John Godfrey.
SBS will bring more new voices to the forefront in its upcoming drama slate, which includes four short-form productions from its Digital Originals initiative, as well as the upcoming series 'Safe Home', from producer Imogen Banks.
SBS presents a second collection of Australia Uncovered, a strand of stand-alone documentaries that explore and celebrate contemporary Australia in revealing, surprising, and compelling ways.