SBS has formally made a pitch for a fully-funded content quota on its primary channel, subject to increased government support.
Create NSW and SBS have backed six teams of emerging filmmakers with $180,000 to create shorts which will air next year as part of SBS's coverage of the 40th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
When Daina Reid was offered the gig of directing SBS’s crime drama 'Sunshine', she readily agreed for three main reasons.
Rachel Griffiths will lead the cast of new SBS drama series 'Dead Lucky', set to start shooting in Sydney this week.
Key organisations from across the screen industry have made a united and formal commitment to work towards building a more inclusive sector.
SBS is aiming for a strong second half of the year with a slate of new Australian documentaries, two overseas dramas and a batch of on-demand exclusives.
Blackfella Films’ innovative social experiment in which five wealthy people swapped privilege for poverty underpinned a strong performance for SBS documentary, news and current affairs programming in the first half.
Next year will mark 40 years since the first Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, and ahead of the celebrations two short film initiatives focused on LGBTIQ filmmakers have been launched.