Australian executive chef and television host Dan Hong is back on screens, this time ready to dish up and uncover the origins of some of the most delicious street foods from around the world.
Alena Lodkina's sophomore feature 'Petrol' has been selected for Locarno’s Cineasti del Presente (‘directors of the present’) program, dedicated to first and second features by emerging global talents.
"There are so many Aboriginal languages across this country and we want them all on screen. Even the ones that are being revitalised, there's a place for it. It's rich; our country is rich with this stuff."
SBS has appointed media executive Kathryn Fink as director of television, taking over the position left vacant by Marshall Heald.
SBS and NITV will premiere Bunya Productions' latest crime drama 'True Colours' during NAIDOC Week.
George-Alex Nagle’s Clermont-Ferrand Grand Prix winning short-film 'Mate' has sparked further domestic and international interest, with European Cultural Channel ARTE and SBS acquiring the title.
Twelve teams of emerging creatives from under-represented backgrounds will have the chance to pitch their drama projects to SBS, NITV, and Screen Australia as part of this year's Digital Originals initiative, with a week-long workshop for the first round of selected applicants commencing this week.
SBS news and current affairs program 'The Feed' is set to become digital-only, as the broadcaster turns its focus toward long-form factual series.