The streaming giants would be forced to spend on Australian content, the commercial broadcasters offered a new licence system, and the role of the ABC and SBS in producing local programming formalised, if policies outlined in a new green paper from the Federal Government are adopted.
SBS documentary series 'See What You Made Me Do', produced by Northern Pictures, will explore one of the most complex and urgent issues of our time – domestic abuse. Presented by investigative journalist Jess Hill, and based on her book by the same name, this series will examine the fine lines between love, abuse and power.
SBS has unveiled its largest ever local drama slate, including a new four-part crime series from Bunya Productions and CAAMA, Copping it Black, to be directed by Erica Glynn and Steven McGregor.
If audiences enjoy waking up to NITV's 'Big Mob Brekky' - Australia's first ever Indigenous breakfast show - this week as part of NAIDOC Week, SBS director of Indigenous content Tanya Denning-Orman doesn't rule out it becoming a permanent fixture.
In his new series 'Adam Liaw’s Roadtrip for Good', the cook, author and TV presenter visits bushfire-affected regions as they spring back to life.
Emerging stars Mabel Li and Tegan Stimson will lead the cast of SBS’s short-form drama 'The Tailings', which started shooting on the West Coast of Tasmania this week.
EQ Media Group is putting the finishing touches to two factual series about Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany commissioned by A+E Networks' UK channels.
Donna Chang is set to join SBS as a development executive, working across the broadcaster's scripted slate.