Screen SBS’s new docu-series explores the historical shifts of our Australian identity Beloved journalist Jan Fran’s new tv series, Australia: An Unofficial History, is exploring Australia’s seismic, social and political shifts.
News & Views At times devastating, always powerful: new SBS drama Safe Home looks at domestic violence with nuance, integrity and care New SBS series Safe Home attests to the ways violence is insidious and ingrained in systemic structures of power, writes Shannon Sandford.
News & Views Living Black host Karla Grant on confidence, First Nations representation, and the future of journalism “Living Black” host Karla Grant sits down to chat about First Nations representation, the future of journalism and the latest season.
Screen Sex, consent and power: New series, Asking For It, highlights those at the forefront of cultural change in Australia Australia’s consent revolution is here, and a new series, Asking For It, is highlighting those at the forefront of cultural change.
Screen How can we create a consent culture? SBS’ new docuseries explores this and more SBS’ new docuseries, Asking For It, will explore the epidemic of sexual violence impacting millions of Australians and why consent is ignored.
News & Views Here’s why ‘See What You Made Me Do’ is a must watch series on domestic violence Jess Hill’s powerful, shocking book — See What You Made Me Do has been turned into a three part SBS series on domestic violence.
Screen A huge loss to the SBS: Lee Lin Chin’s remarkable (and hilarious) legacy Veteran television broadcaster, Lee Lin Chin spectacularly eclipsed news of the Fairfax/Nine merger yesterday, announcing her resignation from SBS.