SBS Upfronts 2025

SBS celebrates 50 years with a bold, original and entertaining line-up of landmark Australian stories and international blockbusters

Landmark documentaries from SBS will lean into true crime, culture and identity, and new series will feature Rachel Griffiths, Jacki Weaver, Claudia Karvan, Melissa Leong, Steph Tisdell, Marc Fennell and Nazeem Hussain. The record-breaking smash hit survival series Alone Australia returns for a third season, this time to the cold and rugged landscape of The Western Ranges, Tasmania.

SBS scours the globe for the best in international drama with the return of blockbusters The Handmaid’s Tale, Rogue Heroes and Blue Lights, and the highly anticipated TV adaptation of Smilla’s Sense of Snow, alongside three new SBS Digital Original drama series Warm Props, Moni and Moonbird.

NITV delivers more bold and unapologetically Blak storytelling, with Big Backyard Quiz back as a series, personal and powerful documentaries, and new kids content – along with the launch of NITV Muy Ngulayg, a dedicated hub for First Nations content on SBS On Demand.

SBS continues to be the leading destination for premium food programming, serving up new shows with some of the biggest names in food including Marion Grasby, Matt Moran and Nornie Bero.

SBS has today revealed a bold and original content line-up with distinctive stories Australians won’t see anywhere else. In 2025, the network celebrates 50 years of connecting the country through storytelling that informs, inspires, entertains and authentically reflects contemporary Australia.

Managing Director of SBS James Taylor said, “Over five decades, SBS has evolved from two multilingual radio stations to one of the world’s most distinctive multiplatform broadcasters. Within an ever more competitive landscape, SBS stands alone with its long history of truly representing Australia. As SBS prepares to mark this 50th milestone next year and look to the next 50, we will continue to lead the way in being a media network for all Australians – through storytelling that explores and reflects contemporary Australia, through digital innovation, and through our commitment to sustainability.”

SBS Director of Television Kathryn Fink said: “SBS has continued to redefine entertainment with bold, human stories that connect us all. Our success is underpinned by our truly unique offering, with SBS On Demand the linchpin of our network. In 2025, our content slate will inform and entertain, with landmark documentaries including 2.6 Seconds, Robodebt and The Idea of Australia with Rachel Griffiths, and returning

hits like Alone Australia, The Handmaid’s Tale and Rogue Heroes. SBS will continue to go places other networks won’t, to ignite important conversations that challenge, move and inspire all Australians.”

SBS Director of Indigenous Content, Tanya Denning-Orman, said: “As a network, SBS will continue to lead the way in First Nations storytelling, with NITV at the heart of our commitment to ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have a vital voice in the media. We have a powerful line-up of Blak excellence coming in 2025, and from today, the best of First Nations storytelling has a dedicated streaming destination with the launch of our new SBS On Demand hub, NITV Muy Ngulayg. We thank the Western Torres Strait communities for their input and feedback on the use of this term which means inner knowledge, as we invite all Australians to learn and be inspired by stories from the world’s oldest storytellers.”

In 2025, SBS continues to break new ground with landmark documentaries that challenge, inform and entertain. Presented by Rachel Griffiths, The Idea of Australia is a bold and provocative four-part series that explores the myths that bind Australia and the events and people that have shaped our democracy, place in the world, cultural identity and the relationship between non-Indigenous and First Nations peoples. Presented by SBS and NITV, 2.6 Seconds , examines the death of Kumanjayi Walker, a 19-year-old Warlpiri and Luritja teenager shot three times by a police officer at close range in his home community of Yuendumu in the Northern Territory. The series looks at the impact of those fatal 2.6 seconds on families, communities and race relations in this country. ROBODEBT (working title) will use a combination of hard- nosed factual and high-end drama to shine a much-needed spotlight on an unprecedented chapter in recent Australian history, while Jacki Weaver presents Australia: An Unofficial History , an insightful, broad, and playful series that cracks open a forgotten vault of Australian films to explore the social and political change of the ‘70s.

The record-breaking smash hit survival series Alone Australia returns for a third season. This time, 10 survivalists will be dropped into the cold and rugged landscape of The West Coast Ranges, Tasmania, lutruwita. In this new location the 10 participants face extreme flooding, an abundance of wildlife and deep personal revelations. The harsh conditions ignite never-before-seen innovation and survival skills, forcing the human spirit to its very limit. With no camera crews they must try to survive by their own wits and ingenuity to be the last person standing and take home $250,000.

Inspired by the hugely successful Great Australian Walks, Great Australian Road Trips pairs actress Claudia Karvan with comedian Steph Tisdell in one car and TV presenter Melissa Leong with comedian Nazeem Hussain in another to reveal untold Australian stories one pit stop at a time. For 15 years, popular genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are? has surprised and delighted audiences with secrets from the past. In 2025, Claudia Karvan, Mark Coles Smith and Marc Fennell are among the next line-up of iconic Australians. Marc Fennell will also present an eye-opening documentary series The Secret DNA of Us that will DNA test four Australian towns to reveal the hidden history of our nation and unknown connections that unite us.

SBS curates the best dramas from across the globe. In 2025, the network will see the return of some of its biggest hits including the final season of ratings juggernaut The Handmaid’s Tale, the second season of the adrenaline-fuelled Rogue Heroes and critically acclaimed drama Blue Lights. The network has also acquired Playing Nice, based on the J.P. Delaney book of the same name, starring James Norton and Niamh Algar as a couple who face a horrifying dilemma amid a hospital mix-up and Smilla’s Sense of Snow, an epic, genre-bending action thriller based on the bestselling novel by Peter Høeg. Set in a near future, surveillance state, the multi-layered story centres on Smilla Jaspersen, a fascinating and unique heroine living in Copenhagen.

SBS is proud to continue elevating new and under-represented voices in front of and behind the camera and is excited to premiere three new Australian drama series in 2025 through its successful Digital Originals initiative with Screen Australia. From the biting and upbeat story of Warm Props filmed in Broome, to Pasifika-led series Moni set in Western Sydney, to muttonbirding season in Tasmania in Moonbird a co- production with the first-ever Tasmanian Aboriginal screen production company.

After a one-off debut earlier this year, NITV’s boldest and Blak-est comedy entertainment show Big Backyard Quiz is back for a whole series of sizzling episodes. NITV will also deliver its take on sport documentary with Skin in the Game, as NRLW commentator, Marlee Silva, takes a personal look at the sport of rugby league. Following the success of all access ob-doc series, Our Law, new series Our Medicine shines an important light on First Nations professionals taking back control of Indigenous health. New children’s series Dreaming Big takes an intimate look into the lives of gifted Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youths on the cusp of becoming the nation’s next generation of sports stars. NITV will also continue to curate a unique collection of locally and globally acquired programs, including Earth Oven where Māori actor Temuera Morrison heads off on a globe-trotting adventure to visit communities and uncover how earth ovens shaped their cultures.

Today, NITV has also launched a dedicated hub on SBS On Demand for every Australian to explore the best First Nations storytelling from here and around the world. Named NITV Muy Ngulayg - which in the Kala KawawYa language of the Western Torres Strait means ‘inner knowledge’ – it is an invitation to all Australians to learn, be entertained and inspired. It’s a new streaming destination for audiences to find all NITV content, and a vibrant collection of films, documentaries and series that will illuminate inner knowledge, traditional culture and lore.

In 2025, SBS and SBS Food remain the leading destinations for premium food programming in Australia. The network today revealed the return of SBS’s largest commissioned food series The Cook Up with Adam Liaw, alongside new series Marion Grasby’s Endless Summer (working title), which sees the renowned Australian food creator rediscover what it means to be a second-generation Australian embracing her Thai and Australian heritage through the lens of food, and Memory Bites with Matt Moran where the esteemed chef and restauranteur takes celebrities such as Pia Miranda, Richard Roxburgh, Ross Noble and Danielle Cormack on a trip down memory lane as he recreates special dishes from their pasts. In an SBS Food and NITV co-commission, Island Echoes with Nornie Bero sees the celebrated chef on a vibrant culinary adventure through the Torres Strait Islands as she reconnects with friends and family.

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The Jury: Death on the Staircase

Premieres Wednesday 6 November at 8.30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 5 x 60 mins

What would you do if someone’s life was in your hands? In an Australian first, SBS Original The Jury: Death on the Staircase takes inspiration from a smash-hit format from Channel 4 in the UK to provide insight and analysis on how juries work. Over five unmissable episodes, the series re-enacts a real manslaughter trial* with actors reciting real court transcripts word-for-word. But just as in a real court, the new jury is made up of 12 everyday Australians. The series exposes the laws and traditions of the court, encouraging the audience to reflect on all it does right, and where the scales of justice might be skewed. Will the jurors come to the same verdict as the original trial?

The Jury: Death on the Staircase is a Northern Pictures production for SBS. Major production investment from SBS in association with Screen Australia. Financed with the assistance of Screen NSW, who also supported post, digital, and visual effects. Based on a format created by ScreenDog Productions and distributed by Blue Ant Studios.

*Names dates, locations and images have been changed to protect identities in the original trial.

Osher GĂźnsberg: A World of Pain

Premieres Thursday 21 November at 8.30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 1 x 60 mins

In this new authored documentary, Osher GĂźnsberg: A World of Pain , presenter Osher GĂźnsberg spearheads a very personal investigation into the causes of chronic and persistent pain. He meets the individuals and families it affects, and reveals what surprising new science, medications and alternative therapies are being used to treat and manage it.

Osher GĂźnsberg: A World of Pain is a Lune Media production for SBS, with principal production investment from Screen Australia, with support from Screen NSW.

The Idea of Australia

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 4 x 60 mins

This bold and provocative series asks the question – what is ‘The idea of Australia’ and what could we become? Presented by Rachel Griffiths, the four-part documentary explores the myths that bind us and the events and people that have shaped our democracy, place in the world, cultural identity and the relationship between non- Indigenous and First Nations peoples. By delving into Australia’s history, the series interrogates the past to make sense of the present and imagines an even better future.

The Idea of Australia is a Blackfella Films production for SBS. Major production investment from SBS and Screen Australia. Financed with support from Screen NSW.

Australia: An Unofficial History

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 3 x 60 mins

In this 3-part series, presented by screen icon Jacki Weaver, we crack open a forgotten vault of Australian government films - now stored in the National Film and Sound Archive - that unearth a kaleidoscopic vision of Australia in the 1970s. Featuring an all-star cast of commentators including Benjamin Law, Jan Fran and Zoe Coombs Marr, and behind-the- scenes insights from the people who made and featured in these revealing films like Phillip Noyce, Dr Gary Foley and Jacki herself, the series offers a fun, insightful, and nostalgic exploration of a decade of political and social change when the idea of Australia was completely reimagined and the modern nation we know today came kicking and screaming into existence.

Australia: An Unofficial History is a Stranger Than Fiction Films production. Major production investment from Screen Australia in association with SBS. Financed with support from The Post Lounge and Screen NSW who also supported post, digital, and visual effects.

Who Do You Think You Are? Australia Season 16

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 8 x 60 mins

Well-known Australians play detective as they go in search of their family history, and along the way, secrets of their ancestors are revealed. Travelling to far flung places around Australia and the world, eight celebrities seek to find the definitive answer to where they came from and who they really are. The well-known Australians tracing their family tree in this season include Claudia Karvan, Marc Fennell and Mark Coles Smith.

Who Do You Think You Are? Australia Season 16 is a Warner Bros. production for SBS.

Alone Australia Season 3

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 10 x 60 mins

The record-breaking smash hit survival series Alone Australia returns for a third season. This time, 10 survivalists will be dropped into the cold and rugged landscape of The West Coast Ranges, Tasmania, lutruwita. In this new location the 10 participants face extreme flooding, an abundance of wildlife and deep personal revelations. The harsh conditions ignite never-before-seen innovation and survival skills, forcing the human spirit to its very limit. With no camera crews they must try to survive by their own wits and ingenuity to be the last person standing.

Alone Australia Season 3 is an ITV Studios Australia production for SBS.

The Secret DNA of Us

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 4 x 60 mins

Presented by Marc Fennell alongside experts Rae Johnson and Brad Argent, this unique and ambitious series will DNA test four Australian towns to discover the surprising history and hidden connections of our nation. The series will explore the changing identity of Australia through the lens of our genetic code and the secret history it uncovers. Each episode will expose not only the emotional, personal and familial discoveries of individuals, but also the genetic and historic connections that unite us.

This groundbreaking new series will be an exploration of multicultural Australia as never seen before.

The Secret DNA of Us is made by Eureka Productions for SBS. Major production investment from SBS and Screen Australia. Financed with support from Screen NSW.

2.6 Seconds

TX: 2025 on SBS, NITV and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 4 x 60 mins

A teenager is killed by a young policeman. Three shots. Less than three seconds apart. 2.6 Seconds is a true crime documentary series, a truth-telling of a fatal meeting between two young men in an isolated community in Australia’s central desert. One black, the other white. The tearing apart of their lives and that of their families, and the clash of two notions of justice.

2.6 Seconds is a co-commission between SBS and NITV with the production of Blackfella Films. Major production investment from Screen Australia’s First Nations Department in association with SBS. Financed with support from Screen NSW. Produced in association with ALL 3 Media International.

Great Australian Road Trips

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 6 x 60 mins

In each episode two high-profile Australians hit the road to discover the rich diversity of this Great Southern Land, along the way revealing untold stories, one pit stop at a time. Great Australian Road Trips will pair friends Claudia Karvan with Steph Tisdell and Melissa Leong with Nazeem Hussain. Each pair hosts three episodes each, using their cracking banter and chemistry along our highways and byways. Dirt tracks and glistening oceans will form the canvas on which to feature surprising and revealing Australian stories told by four gifted stars.

Great Australian Road Trips is a Mint Pictures production for SBS.

Robodebt *

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 3 x 60 mins

The Robodebt scandal ranks as one of the darkest chapters in Australian history. In a highly politicised campaign to claw back money from social welfare recipients allegedly ‘rorting’ the system, $1.8 billion was extracted from over half-a-million people between 2015 - 2019, leading to thousands of Australians struggling to survive and multiple suicides. Robodebt is an ambitious hybrid series combining powerful factual storytelling with high-end drama to tell the story of this notorious scandal that struck at the heart of inequality and social cohesion in Australia. The series will gain access to the victims, the journalists, whistleblowers and those on the inside, testifying to give us the full emotional and dramatic picture of the story as it unfolded, for the very first time.

*Working title.

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Michael Mosley’s Wonders of the Human Body

TX: Wednesday 6 November 2024 at 7.30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand

Michael Mosley: Wonders of the Human Body features a special tribute to the late TV presenter by his wife Dr. Clare Bailey. Dr. Michael Mosley takes us on extraordinary journey around the human body, putting his body to the test to help you at home understand yours, as he tracks down answers to lots of burning questions. What makes our bodies work and what is really happening on the inside when they go wrong? Using the latest science and medical innovation, Michael delves inside our bodies to reveal the extraordinary marvels which lie within.

Travels with Agatha Christie with Sir David Suchet

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Before becoming the world’s best-selling author, Agatha Christie embarked upon her own round-the-world “Grand Tour” in 1922, visiting countries such as South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Now, 100 years on, Sir David Suchet is going to get closer than ever to his literary hero by following in Agatha Christie’s footsteps, using her own words and photographs as his guide. Amongst the thrill of adventure, David will reflect on how life was very different in 1922. He compares the attitudes of the British Empire at that time with how those countries thrive in the present day, understanding the impact of colonialism and discovering the locals’ opinions of Britain one hundred years on.

Sydney’s Super Tunnel Series 2

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Climb aboard an extraordinary behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s biggest transport infrastructure projects, the Sydney Metro, and meet the people who work on this mammoth undertaking along the way. This series will culminate in the recent opening of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest project and show our audience how it was brought from a dream to reality.

Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics

TX: Late 2024 on SBS Viceland and SBS On Demand

This feature documentary investigates our addiction to plastic and the growing threat of microplastics on human health. Almost every bit of plastic ever made breaks down into “microplastics.” These microscopic particles drift in the air, float in all bodies of water, and mix into the soil, becoming a permanent part of the environment. Now, leading scientists are finding these particles in our bodies: organs, blood, brain tissue, and even the placentas of new mothers. What is the impact of these invisible invaders on our health? And can anything be done about it?

The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan Season 4

TX: Late 2024 on SBS Viceland and SBS On Demand

Comic Romesh Ranganathan leaves his comfort zone and travels to some of the most beautiful and dangerous places around the world. In season four, he visits Uganda, Rwanda and Madagascar.

Wilderness with Simon Reeve

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Adventurer Simon Reeve journeys deep into the heart of some of Earth’s last great wildernesses. On our increasingly crowded planet, there are still a few remote areas where nature has the upper hand: the last great wildernesses. In this series Simon Reeve ventures further into the unknown than he ever has before to unlock their secrets and experience nature at its most beautiful and fragile. He explores the Pacific Ocean’s spectacular Coral Triangle and Africa’s vast Congo Rainforest; the sweeping Kalahari desert and the awe-inspiring ice-fields of Patagonia.

The Wonders of Europe Season 2 & 3

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Narrated by Hugh Bonneville, we plunge viewers into the history of one iconic European monument per episode. Based on quality research and meticulous 3D reconstructions, this documentary series traces the construction of breathtaking historical sites and takes you on a journey to meet some of the most prestigious figures in European history.

Irresistible: Why We Can’t Stop Eating

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Featuring medical doctor and academic Dr Chris van Tulleken, who wrote the best-selling book Ultra-Processed People , this documentary explores why ultra-processed foods are so irresistible and how they have come to dominate our food culture. We now eat an extraordinary range of ultra-processed foods, which are the product of brilliant advances in industrial chemistry and scientific research. Created by scientists and sold to us by marketeers, there’s a lot to love about them: they’re hyper-delicious, super-convenient, have long shelf-lives and are extremely cheap. But a growing body of evidence is linking these industrially produced products to our declining health. This documentary features interviews with food industry insiders who talk openly about the way in which popular foods have been designed to be irresistible.

Ancient Greece by Train

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Professor Alice Roberts gets exclusive access to some of the most recently uncovered archaeology in Greece as she travels the country by train.

Dark Side of Reality TV

TX: 2025 on SBS Viceland and SBS On Demand

Venture deep into the outrageous and often disturbing world of reality television, and the shows that helped redefine entertainment in the 21st century. With interviews from both legends of the genre and industry insiders, from long-running behemoths to controversial one-and-done formats, get the inside story from the biggest names in the industry, including Vicky Gunvalson, Omarosa, Janice Dickinson and Richard Hatch.

Shows explored include Survivor , America’s Next Top Model , Real Housewives , Hell’s Kitchen and more.

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Moonbird

TX: 2025 on NITV, SBS On Demand and SBS Viceland

Number of Episodes: 6 x 10 mins

Set on a remote Tasmanian island, a recently sober father tries to reconnect with his son through a traditional muttonbirding season, only to face cultural and personal crises that threaten their relationship and force them to confront their family’s disturbing history.

Proud palawa creatives, Nathan Maynard and Adam Thompson, lead with their company Kutikina Productions: the first-ever Tasmanian Aboriginal screen production company.

Moonbird is a co-production between Kutikina Productions and Sheoak Films. Maynard (director and writer) and Thompson (writer and producer) are joined by Catherine Pettman (producer) as creatives on this project. Principal production funding from

Screen Australia in association with SBS, with development and production support from Screen Tasmania. Developed with assistance of Screen Australia and SBS.

Moni

TX: 2025 on SBS On Demand and SBS Viceland

Number of Episodes: 6 x 10 mins

Moni, a 30-something gay Samoan man, is haunted by the re-emergence of a deep secret he has harboured from his childhood. On returning to his family and his hometown of Western Sydney, he is confronted with the cultural and community pressures he had escaped from - making his journey to healing a difficult one. But guidance comes in the unlikeliest way and from the unlikeliest place - his dead Samoan mother.

Moni is a Pasifika project from Pelesasa Pics, led by creator Taofia Pelesasa, director Alana Hicks, producer Nicole Coventry, and executive producer Eliorah Malifa. Principal production funding from Screen Australia in association with Screen NSW. Developed with assistance of Screen Australia and SBS.

Warm Props

TX: 2025 on NITV, SBS On Demand and SBS Viceland

Number of Episodes: 6 x 10 mins

Caught between set life and home life, Charlie Flogim is thrust back to her remote hometown of Broome where she’s forced to deal with a chaotic film shoot and face the one person she vowed never to see again. Will her narcissistic boss convince her that her career is more important than family? Or will Charlie see what truly matters and fight for what’s right? All this before the Warm Props take off at the turning of the tides.

Warm Props is an upbeat and biting series created by Jub Clerc, co-written by Kimberley Benjamin, directed by Clerc and Benjamin, and produced by Jodie Bell for Ramu Productions. Principal production funding from Screen Australia in association with SBS, with support from Screenwest and Lotterywest. Developed with assistance of Screen Australia and SBS.

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Daddy Issues

TX: 2024 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Aimee Lou Wood (Sex Education ) and David Morrissey (The Walking Dead ) star in BBC comedy Daddy Issues , a coming-of-age story for all ages. The show follows Gemma (Wood), who lives for the weekend when she can get plastered and party hard in Stockport, Manchester. But after joining the mile-high club with a random hook-up on her way back from a holiday to Portugal, she falls pregnant, and it couldn’t come at a worse time. She has no other option but to seek support from her crisis-stricken father, Malcolm (Morrissey) and move in together. At heart, Daddy Issues is a classic odd couple comedy about two funny, deeply flawed characters, who just happen to be father and daughter.

Blue Lights Season 3

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

The third series of this critically acclaimed drama centres on rookie police officers working on the frontline in Belfast. Co-created and written by Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson, Blue Lights is an authentic, gripping and darkly funny drama about ordinary people doing an extraordinary job. Reprising their roles in the forthcoming season are Siân Brooke (Grace Ellis), Martin McCann (Stevie Neil), Katherine Devlin (Annie Conlon), Nathan Braniff (Tommy Foster), Joanne Crawford (Helen McNally), Jonathan Harden (David Johnson), Matthew Carver (Cal Ellis) and Hannah McClean (Jen Robinson).

Virdee

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Virdee is a new detective series based on AA Dhand’s best-selling crime novels and stars Staz Nair (Rebel Moon, Game of Thrones ). The six-part series introduces Detective Harry Virdee (Nair), a Bradford cop disowned by his Sikh family for marrying Saima, who is Muslim. Harry struggles with the abandonment, constantly attempting to reunite with his family. With his personal life in chaos, he must hunt down a killer targeting the Asian community.

Sherlock & Daughter

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

In this period mystery starring David Thewlis (Harry Potter franchise*,* Fargo, Landscapers) as Sherlock Holmes, and Dougray Scott (Crime, Mission Impossible 2) as Professor Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes faces a sinister case risking friends’ lives. After witnessing her mother’s mysterious murder, young Californian Amelia Rojas learns her missing father may be the legendary Sherlock Holmes. She journeys to London to find him, but he is not what she expected. Holmes is stymied. He is unwilling or unable to investigate a sinister case, with roots that stretch from America to Australia. Amelia is determined to prove she has inherited Holmes’ powers of deduction. Holmes sees a chance to test her claim and use her as his proxy. He sets her a challenge: Sherlock’s daughter? Prove it. Crack this case.

The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Across five seasons, the dystopian world depicted in the adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s classic novel The Handmaid’s Tale has drawn confronting parallels to the world around us. Next year, the global phenomenon returns with its sixth and final season, returning to Gilead; a totalitarian society in what was formerly the United States. This season, the counter-revolution seems to be splintering – what will happen to June?

Returning cast includes Elisabeth Moss, Max Minghella, Yvonne Strahovski, Madeline Brewer, Ann Dowd and O-T Fagbenle. Praise be!

Rogue Heroes Season 2

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

The boys are back! Hit series Rogue Heroes, which charts the formation of the eponymous British special forces unit (the SAS) during the darkest days of WWII, returns for a second series. Season two promises a return to action with the troops in Spring 1943. Paddy Mayne takes control of the SAS following David Stirling’s capture, and now attention must turn from the conflict in North Africa to mainland Europe.

The ensemble cast welcomes the return of Jack O’Connell as Paddy Mayne, Connor Swindells as David Stirling, Sofia Boutella as Eve Mansour and Dominic West as Lieutenant Colonel Dudley Clarke. Gwilym Lee (The Great , Bohemian Rhapsody ) joins season 2 as Bill Stirling — David Stirling’s brother and founder of the 2SAS regiment; alongside Con O’Neill (Happy Valley, Our Flag Means Death ) as General Sir Bernard Montgomery.

Smilla’s Sense of Snow

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

BAFTA® winner Amma Asante (The Handmaid’s Tale, Belle ) directs this epic, genre- bending action thriller based on the bestselling novel by Peter Høeg. Set in a near future, surveillance state, the multi-layered story centres on Smilla Jaspersen, a fascinating and unique heroine living in Copenhagen. Amid this futuristic world, dominated by a looming energy crisis, Smilla keeps to herself, until she meets a young Inuit boy who finds a way into her heart. When the boy suddenly dies in mysterious circumstances, Smilla is driven to understand why. As her search for answers takes her to the icy landscapes of Greenland and into the midst of dangerous political power plays, Smilla’s own extraordinary abilities will be key to unlocking the truth – about the boy and about her own identity.

Vigil Season 2

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Suranne Jones returns as Amy Silva in this follow-up to the BAFTA-nominated BBC crime series set on a submarine. The sequel sees DCI Amy Silva (Jones) and DS Kirsten Longacre (Rose Leslie) looking into a dark conspiracy in the world of the British Air Force in a brand-new investigation. Following a string of suspicious fatalities, the pair must enter the secret world of drone warfare to catch a killer.

Playing Nice

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Playing Nice is based on the J.P. Delaney book of the same name. Set against a sweeping Cornish landscape, two couples discover their toddlers were switched at birth in a hospital mix-up, and face a horrifying dilemma: do they keep the sons they have raised and loved, or reclaim their biological child? Couple Pete (James Norton) and Maddie (Niamh Algar) are thrown into the world of the other couple, Miles (James McArdle) and

Lucy (Jessica Brown Findlay). But while they initially agree on a solution, Pete and Maddie soon learn they can’t trust the other couple, and ulterior motives are at play. As tensions escalate, Pete and Maddie are forced to go to extreme lengths to protect their family.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2025

TX: May 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

The Eurovision Song Contest returns to SBS in 2025! The world’s largest live music event is a serious cultural force and a whole lot of fun, celebrating music and artistry from across the globe. This year’s event reached over 163 million viewers across the globe live from Malmö, Sweden, after Loreen’s historic 2023 win in Liverpool, UK. In 2024, Switzerland’s Nemo took out the title with their song The Code.

Australia has participated in the contest since 2015, creating a legacy of sending truly unique artists to share their talents on the biggest platform in the world. Who will represent Australia in Basel, Switzerland 2025?

Credit note: Electric Fields pictured above, representing Australia in MalmĂś, 2024.

Mastermind Season 7

TX: 2025 on SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 85 x 30 mins

The toughest quiz on TV, Mastermind is back for another season. Across 85 episodes, quizmaster Marc Fennell will ask over 14,000 questions to more than 220 contenders. At the end of the season, the 16 weekly winners face a semi-final showdown. In four episodes, each contender will return for a second specialist subject and another shot at general knowledge. One nightly winner earns a place in the special one hour Grand Final and a chance at the coveted title of Australia’s Mastermind! As part of our 50-year celebrations, Mastermind will feature special episodes with favourite faces from SBS over the years.

Mastermind is produced by BBC Studios for SBS.

The Cook Up with Adam Liaw Season 8

TX: 2025 on SBS Food and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 86 x 30 mins

The Cook Up with Adam Liaw is exactly the kind of food delivery your home needs: a delightful half hour of cooking and entertainment with a side of laughs. Each night, two guests join Adam in his kitchen to create delicious food based around a different theme. Naturally, when there’s food, chat follows. As part of our 50-year celebrations, The Cook Up With Adam Liaw will feature special episodes with favourite faces from SBS over the years.

The Cook Up with Adam Liaw S8 is an internal production for SBS Food. Produced with support from brand partners.

Memory Bites with Matt Moran

TX: Early 2025 on SBS Food and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 6 x 30 mins

Join renowned chef Matt Moran as he invites beloved Australians into his kitchen for a trip down memory lane on Memory Bites . Each week, Matt recreates a memorable meal that transports his guest back to pivotal moments in their life, unlocking vivid memories and heartfelt stories. As they share and savour these dishes, memories ignite, bringing past experiences to life. Memory Bites is where food and memories intertwine, offering a candid and heart-warming glimpse into the personal histories of Australia’s most cherished. Guests include Pia Miranda, Richard Roxburgh and Ross Noble.

Memory Bites is produced by Big Owl Productions for SBS Food.

Marion Grasby’s Endless Summer (WT)*

TX: 2025 on SBS Food and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 8 x 30 mins

Marion Grasby 's Endless Summer beautifully blends her Asian-Australian heritage with the flavours and memories that reflect her life in both Bangkok and Australia. Marion shares personal stories and recipes from comforting family dishes and street food favourites to inventive takes on classic Asian staples. Whether she’s exploring her local Asian supermarket, recreating Bangkok street food, or preparing a relaxed BBQ by the Noosa River, Marion’s recipes are a celebration of culture, family, and the joy of gathering loved ones around the table. There’ll be inspiration and practical tips for viewers looking to infuse their home cooking with authentic flavours and a touch of modern Australian lifestyle.

Marion Grasby’s Endless Summer is produced by Marion’s Kitchen for SBS Food.

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Minoli’s Spice Island

TX: 2025 on SBS Food and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 10 x 30 mins

Restaurateur Minoli De Silva returns to her ancestral home of Sri Lanka, eager to explore the island’s vibrant culture and evolving culinary landscape. From the bustling streets of Colombo to untouched rural villages, Minoli connects with innovative chefs, skilled artisans, and dedicated farmers, uncovering the rich flavours that define Sri Lankan cuisine. As she gathers inspiration from her encounters, Minoli crafts her own delectable dishes, celebrating the island’s signature spices, fresh seafood, and tropical fruits.

Minoli’s Spice Island is produced by The Precinct for SBS Food.

Island Echoes with Nornie Bero

TX: 2025 on NITV, SBS Food and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 8 x 30 mins

Join celebrated chef Nornie Bero on a vibrant culinary adventure through the Torres Strait Islands as she reconnects with friends and family on the Islands. Delving into traditional foods and the rich stories behind them, Nornie showcases her distinctive cooking style, highlighting Indigenous ingredients.

Immersing herself in the heart of her homeland, Nornie engages with local communities and honours the culinary traditions. Experience the breathtaking landscapes of the islands along with the flavours and narratives of the Torres Strait, celebrating the region’s unique cultural heritage.

Island Echoes is a Dual Entertainment production for NITV and SBS Food.

Lara Lee’s Journey Home (WT)*

TX: 2025 SBS Food and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 8 x 30 minutes

Author and chef Lara Lee embarks on a captivating contemporary adventure, travelling from her home in Sydney to the islands of the Indonesian archipelago to discover and connect with the cultural and family ties that fuel her life and cooking. Lara reveals the rich and surprising diversity that lies at Australia’s doorstep - island-hopping from Bali to her Father’s birthplace in West Timor. These little known and uniquely different islands at the crossroads of some of the world’s oldest trading routes, have long connected Asia, Australia and Europe - and are the source of many of the flavours that rock our world today.

Lara Lee’s Journey Home is produced by Southern Pictures with support from Screen Australia, the ASEAN-Australia Centre and the Australian-Indonesian Institute.

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A Girl’s Guide to Hunting, Fishing and Wild Cooking Season 2

TX: 2025 SBS Food and SBS On Demand

Number of episodes: 8 x 30 minutes

World-renowned chef Analiese Gregory is set to open a boutique restaurant in her beloved Tasmanian home, during the new season of A Girl’s Guide to Hunting, Fishing and Wild Cooking . In search for inspiration for new dishes and the best produce Tasmania has to offer she’ll embark on new adventures, including diving to catch crayfish by hand and spearfishing.

As she strives to create a sustainable lifestyle, Analiese will expand her farm welcoming her own sheep and new goats into her growing family. Throughout her adventures, she will develop innovative recipes showcasing the flavours and ingredients of the Island.

Join Analiese as she turns her dream into reality crafting a unique dining experience.

A Girl’s Guide to Hunting, Fishing and Wild Cooking is a documentary series made by production partners Broken Yellow and Barking Mad for SBS Food, with production support from Screen Tasmania and assistance from Tourism Tasmania.

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Acquired Programs

Jamie Cooks Italy

TX: 2025 on SBS Food and SBS On Demand

In this glorious celebration of all things Italian, Jamie Oliver travels through Italy sampling mouth-watering delicacies made by the mammas and the nonnas who’ve been passing on perfect family recipes for generations. We discover the secrets and the simplicity of Italy’s best home cooking, and how to prepare classic Italian kitchen dishes at home.

Rachael Ray in Tuscany

TX: 2025 on SBS Food and SBS On Demand

Rachael Ray brings you her mouth-watering Italian specialties from her very own kitchen in her Tuscan villa, utilising the best local ingredients from the region with her own personal twists.

Gary Barlow’s Wine Tour: South Africa

TX: 2025 on SBS Food and SBS On Demand

This series sees Take That frontman Gary Barlow showing a new side to himself, travelling one of the world’s great food and wine destinations to seek out incredible eating and drinking experiences. He’ll be joined by a showbiz friend in every episode and will meet amazing chefs from all parts of the local culinary scene, wonderful producers and brilliant wine experts, who join in with cooking four dishes every episode, and explore the best wines to go with them.

If You Are the One Series 16

TX: 2025 on SBS Viceland and SBS On Demand

With a viewing audience of up to 50 million per episode, this popular Chinese dating show is a cultural phenomenon. A lone male suitor must impress a panel of 24 single women, who can then register their interest or disinterest in the man through the use of their podium lights. Popular host Meng Fei oversees all the action in front of a large studio audience.

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AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONS

One Mind, One Heart

TX: 2025 on NITV, SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 1 x 90 mins

In this feature-length documentary, a historic political Yirrkala bark petition is discovered and makes its way home to Yolŋu country, evoking the spirit of decades of activism for change. The repatriation provides the opportunity to track the long political campaign – through petition, song, dance, campaigning – to keep culture strong and to have a voice for country. One Mind, One Heart is from writer/director Larissa Behrendt (The First Inventors ) and producer Michaela Perske (Larapinta ).Principal production funding from Screen Australia’s First Nations Department in association with Screen NSW. Financed with support from the Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund, Spectrum Entertainment, Documentary Australia and Philanthropy via the Shark Island Institute.

Our Medicine

NITV, SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 6 x 30 mins

Our Medicine is a ground-breaking observational series which takes viewers behind the frontline of our strained medical services and joins patients on their emotional journeys through the system. Alongside incredible access to some of the oldest traditional healing practices in the world, the series tracks the day-to-day challenges of medical professionals working in some of the busiest hospitals and jurisdictions in Australia. Our Medicine shines an important light on First Nations professionals and communities taking back control of Indigenous health.

Our Medicine is a Karla Hart Productions and Periscope Pictures production for NITV. Principal production funding from Screen Australia’s First Nations Department and NITV. Financed with support from Screenwest, Lotterywest and the WA Regional Screen Fund.

Big Backyard Quiz

TX: 2025 on NITV and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 10 x 60 mins

Put another shrimp on the barbie and join Steven Oliver in a fun quiz show exploring Australia’s history and culture.

Skin in the Game

TX: 2025 on NITV and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 1 x 60 mins

Marlee Silva aka ‘Rocket’s Daughter’ – rugby league legend Rod ‘Rocket’ Silva – tells her untold and personal story of the NRL past and present. In this intimate documentary, she reveals the truth about the nation’s most loved sport, through her own family story and intimate interviews with hard-to-reach rugby royalty. Marlee uncovers what the sport has done, and is doing, for Indigenous peoples, and families – just like hers. Across her journey, she interrogates the complex interplay of race, gender and class in the national sport – and what this says about us as a nation.

Skin in the Game is a Southern Pictures production for NITV. Principal production funding from Screen Australia in association with NITV. Financed with support from Screen NSW and the Shark Island Institute.

Going Places with Ernie Dingo season 6

TX: 31 October 2024 on NITV, SBS and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 12 x 60 mins

Led by Australian icon and proud Yamatji man, Ernie Dingo, this popular travel and lifestyle program unearths and explores stunning locations and activities across Australia. In season six, Mark Coles Smith, Aaron Fa’aoso, Bianca Hunt and Rae Johnston join Ernie, meeting Indigenous peoples and local legends, who reveal surprising and inspiring Australian stories. The team showcase destinations in Western Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and the Northern Territory.

Season 7 of Going Places with Ernie Dingo will premiere in 2025.

Dreaming Big

TX: 2025 on NITV and SBS On Demand Number of Episodes: 6 x 30 mins

This six-part series for NITV takes an intimate look into the lives of gifted Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youths on the cusp of becoming the nation’s next generation of sports stars. Each episode highlights two young elite athletes, showcasing their relentless pursuit to reach the pinnacle of their chosen field as they navigate family and cultural obligations while remaining focused on their goals.

The series will be directed by Andrew Dillon (Le Champion ) and Abraham Byrne Jameson (One by One ), with writer/producer Richard Jameson (Strait to the Plate season 2) and producer Veronica Fury (And We Danced ) also attached.

Dreaming Big is a Wirrim Media and Wildbear Entertainment production for NITV. Principal production funding from Screen Australia’s First Nations Department in association with Screen Queensland.

Emily, I Am Kam

TX: 2025 on NITV and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 1 x 30 mins

This documentary celebrates the legacy of Australia’s most significant and prolific female artist - Emily Kam Kngwarray and explores the power of her work to protect her country, Alhalker. The film questions what legacy and success looks like for this extraordinary Aboriginal artist, revealing it is much more than the 3,000 paintings Emily left behind.

Using archival recordings, audio and visuals from the mid 1970’s onwards, many of which have never been seen or heard, we give Emily the opportunity to speak for herself. Key documentary creatives include First Nations Producer Danielle MacLean, and Executive

Producers Hetti Perkins and Kelli Cole.

Emily, I Am Kam is a Tamarind Tree Pictures production for NITV with funding from Screen Territory.

Journey Home - David Gulpilil

TX: 2025 on NITV and SBS On Demand

Number of Episodes: 1 x 90mins

David Gulpilil, a Yolŋu man, was one of Australia’s most outstanding Indigenous actors. Since his 1971 debut in Nicholas Roeg’s film ‘Walkabout’ he mesmerised audiences, appearing in over eighteen films. With a career spanning over 50 years, Gulpilil’s contribution to the Australian film industry is part of the history of both the Australian cinema and its representation of Indigenous Australians.

This is the story of David Gulpilil’s journey home after his passing in 2021, back to his birthplace in Eastern Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia.

This is a rare insight into a powerful ceremony of renewal and regeneration - told from the Yolŋu perspective and the perspective of his family. This remarkable event draws a direct line between the contemporary world of international fame and 60,000 years of Indigenous culture.

Journey Home is a Savage Films, Brindle Films and Savage Films NT production for NITV. Principal production funding from Screen Australia in association with Screen Territory and VicScreen. Local distribution by Madman Entertainment. Developed with assistance of NITV, Screen Australia, VicScreen and Screen Territory. Journey Home is written and directed by Maggie Miles and Trisha Morton-Thomas, produced by Trisha Morton- Thomas, Rachel Clements, Jida Gulpilil and Maggie Miles. Executive Producer is Witiyana Marika and Associate Producer is Cathy Gallagher.

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NITV ACQUIRED PROGRAMS AND MOVIES

The New Boy

TX: 2025 on NITV, SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

Directed and written by award-winning talent Warwick Thornton, The New Boy follows a young Aboriginal Australian orphan boy (Aswan Reid) who is brought into a Christian monastery, run by a renegade nun (Cate Blanchett), where he begins to question his faith and loyalty to his heritage. The film won multiple AACTA Awards and also features Deborah Mailman and Wayne Blair.

Sweet As

TX: 2025 on NITV, SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

The Breakfast Club meets the outback in this uplifting coming-of-age road trip movie by Nyul Nyul / Yawuru director Jub Clerc. With problems on the home front, 15-year-old Murra (Shantae Barnes-Cowan) is on the verge of lashing out. That is, until her policeman uncle (Mark Coles Smith) thwarts her self-destructive behaviour with a lifeline: a “photo- safari for at-risk kids”. Murra isn’t entirely convinced, but she soon joins cantankerous Kylie, uptight Sean, happy-go-lucky Elvis, and camp counsellors Fernando (Carlos Sanson Jr) and Michelle (Tasma Walton) on a transformative bus trip to the Pilbara. On the trail, the teens learn about fun, friendship and first crushes, as well as the forces of ‘reality’ that puncture the bubble of youth.

Earth Oven

TX: 2025 on NITV and SBS On Demand

Temuera Morrison is hungry! His favourite food of all is the hangi – an Indigenous New Zealand variation of the earth oven that has shaped his entire understanding of his culture. But, these remarkable wonders of the culinary world are not unique to New Zealand. It turns out, earth ovens have been a reliable part of rural kitchens for thousands of years.

EVENTS

Garma Festival

TX: 2025 on NITV and SBS On Demand

NITV will once again deliver comprehensive coverage from the 25th annual Garma Festival, held in Gulkula, North-east Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. Each year, the Yothu Yindi Foundation brings together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, non-Indigenous Australians and international visitors, incorporating visual art, ancient storytelling, craft, dance and music, as well as economic, education, governance and youth forums.

DanceRites

TX: 2025 on NITV and SBS On Demand

Hundreds of First Nations dancers from around Australia share their language and customs at the DanceRites festival. Filmed at Bennelong Point, a First Nations meeting place for tens of thousands of years, DanceRites is Australia’s national First Nations dance competition. Produced by NITV.

National Indigenous Fashion Awards

TX: 2025 on NITV and SBS On Demand

The National Indigenous Fashion Awards (NIFA), provides a vibrant and exciting platform to celebrate the innovation, diversity and ethical practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and fashion designers, whilst contributing to the capacity building of the sector.

Winds of Zenadth

TX: 2025 on NITV and SBS On Demand

NITV welcomes you to celebrate the culture, ceremony and critical conversations of the Winds of Zenadth Kes Cultural Festival, back in 2025 on Waiben (Thursday Island) in the Torres Strait Islands. Watch the Opening Ceremony, traditional dances, boat races, key speaker forums and much more, streaming free on SBS On Demand, or tune in each night to NITV News and on NITV’s social platforms.

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TX: 2025 on NITV, SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

Anatomy of a Fall

TX: 2025 on SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

2024 Oscar nominee for Best Motion Picture of the Year and 2023 Palme d’Or winner. A woman is suspected of murder after her husband’s death, and their half-blind son faces a moral dilemma as the main witness. Directed by Justine Triet, starring Sandra Hüller, Swann Arlaud and Milo Machado-Graner.

Priscilla

TX: 2025 on SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness and a vulnerable best friend. Directed by Sofia Coppola, starring Jacob Elordi and Cailee Spaeny.

May December

TX: 2025 on SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

2024 Oscar nominee for Best Original Screenplay. Twenty years after their notorious tabloid romance gripped the nation, a married couple buckles under pressure when an actress arrives to do research for a film about their past. Directed by Todd Haynes, starring Natalie Portman, Charles Melton and Julianne Moore.

One Life

TX: 2025 on SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

A film following Sir Nicholas ‘Nicky’ Winton, a young London broker who, in the months leading up to World War II, rescued over 600 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia. Directed by James Hawes, starring Anthony Hopkins, Lena Olin and Johnny Flynn.

The Blue Caftan

TX: 2025 on SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

In this romantic drama, a middle-aged tailor and his wife find their relationship challenged by the arrival of a handsome new apprentice. Directed by Maryam Touzani, starring Lubna Azabal, Saleh Bakri and Ayoub Missioui.

The Eight Mountains

TX: 2025 on SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

An epic journey of friendship and self-discovery set in the breathtaking Italian Alps, this film follows over four decades the profound and complex relationship between Pietro and Bruno. Directed by Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch.

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TX: 2025 on SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

2023 Oscar nominee for Best International Feature Film. The intense friendship between two thirteen-year-old boys Leo and Remi suddenly gets disrupted. Struggling to understand what has happened, Leo approaches Sophie, Remi’s mother. Directed by Lukas Dhont, starring Eden Dambrine and Gustav De Waele.

Scrapper

TX: 2025 on SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

Georgie, a dreamy 12-year-old girl, lives happily alone in her London flat, filling it with magic. Suddenly, her estranged father turns up and forces her to confront reality.

Directed and written by Charlotte Regan, starring Lola Campbell and Harris Dickinson.

Girls Will Be Girls

TX: 2025 on SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

2022 winner of Berlin International Film Festival’s ARTE International Prize. At a strict boarding school in the Himalayas, 16-year-old Mira discovers desire and romance.

However, her sexual awakening is cut short by her protective mother, who never got to experience the same liberating process of maturation. Directed by Shuchi Talati, starring Preeti Panigrahi and Kani Kusruti.

The Taste of Things

TX: 2025 on SBS World Movies and SBS On Demand

2024 nominee for Critics’ Choice Awards’ Best Foreign Language Film. The story of Eugenie, an esteemed cook, and Dodin – the fine gourmet chef she has been working for over the last 20 years. Directed by Anh Hung Tran, starring Juliette Binoche, Benoît Magimel and Emmanuel Salinger.

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SPORT

In 2025, SBS will serve up the best in sports you won’t see anywhere else. SBS is Australia’s Home of Cycling and will continue to exclusively broadcast all the Grand Tours in professional cycling: the Giro d’Italia, the Vuelta a España and the iconic Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes . More highlights in cycling for 2025 include the Paris-Roubaix and Paris-Roubaix Femmes , the inaugural Australian ProVelo Super League cycling series and the Women’s and Men’s European Cycling Spring Classics .

As SBS gears up for the world’s biggest sporting event, the FIFA World Cup 26™ , SBS is exclusively broadcasting 54 South American CONMEBOL FIFA World Cup qualifying matches featuring some of football’s biggest names.

SBS continues to build a catalogue of sport events providing live and on demand access to a unique variety of sports including World Athletics , Indoor Volleyball , Sail GP , International Gymnastics and Figure Skating and a raft of Motorsport events including the jewel in the crown: the iconic Dakar Rally .

NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS

In 2025, SBS World News leads nightly coverage of global stories for Australian audiences, while SBS’s dedicated 24-hour channel SBS WorldWatch features news bulletins from leading international broadcasters in more than 35 languages.

On Tuesday nights, Australia’s favourite show for nuanced discussions around taboo topics, Insight returns with host Kumi Taguchi, followed by Australia’s longest running international current affairs program Dateline to explore issues that deepen our understanding of the world around us and our place in it.

Following 2024’s Came from Nowhere and Red Flag: Music’s Failed Revolution , the SBS News documentary team fronted by Marc Fennell is back with two new docuseries.

In 2025, NITV will continue to deliver comprehensive coverage of the issues that matter most to Australia’s First Nations communities. A new season of Walkley Award-winning Living Black , Australia’s longest running Indigenous current affairs television program, will see host and executive producer Karla Grant interview inspiring and influential people and investigate critical national and international issues via compelling personal stories.

The Point returns after a momentous year of connecting with communities nationally, to understand important local issues, while also highlighting possible solutions. Host John Paul Janke will discuss the stories you need to know through a unique Indigenous lens. Throughout the year, our dedicated team of NITV journalists will continue to deliver breaking news from across the country. Natalie Ahmat, Michael Rennie, Breanna Holden and the team return six days a week with regular editions of NITV News and our Friday national wrap program Nula .

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SBS On Demand expands international news offering with Euronews and France24 FAST channels

SBS, home to Australia’s most trusted news service, SBS News, today announced streaming platform SBS On Demand will expand its global news offering with the addition of two new, free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channels, Euronews and France24, both available in English. The channels offer 24/7 access to high-quality, trusted international news, further strengthening SBS’s commitment to delivering diverse, international news content for Australian audiences.

Launching on SBS On Demand in 2025, Euronews and France24 will be available to viewers at no cost, adding to SBS’s extensive news offering, which includes bulletins from 51 international providers. Audiences can access these new FAST channels on all compatible devices, seamlessly integrated into SBS On Demand’s user-friendly interface. This addition reinforces SBS On Demand’s commitment to offering a diverse, one-stop platform for international news and entertainment.

SBS Director of News and Current Affairs, Mandi Wicks, said: “The addition of Euronews and France24 to SBS On Demand underscores our commitment to delivering diverse, global perspectives to Australian audiences. These channels are valuable additions to our growing lineup of FAST channels and provide viewers with even more direct access to high-quality international news in English. At SBS, we continue to focus on making global news accessible and available for free, in keeping with our mission to inform, educate, and entertain.”

The addition of Euronews and France24 to SBS’s offering meets growing demand for 24/7 global news coverage and aligns with SBS’s strategy to enhance its free, accessible news and entertainment offerings. As a pioneer in delivering diverse international, multicultural and multilingual programming for all Australians, this expansion reinforces SBS On Demand as a leading platform for global news, building on the success of its existing FAST channels and extensive content library.

About Euronews

Euronews is a European television news channel headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. It provides global, multilingual and independent news with a European perspective, available in 17 languages.

About France24

France24 is a French publicly funded international news television network based in Paris. Its international news channel broadcasts 24/7, offering a French perspective on global affairs through a network of 160 correspondents located in nearly every country.

SBS On Demand is a clear leader in video streaming:

  • SBS On Demand is the top-rated app in the Apple App Store among all BVOD and SVOD platforms in Australia.

  • SBS had a record year on SBS On Demand, providing consumers with access to premiere releases, boxset collections, live events, channel simulcasts and catch-up titles.

  • Unique to streaming platforms in Australia, users may log in and navigate in seven languages a catalogue that boasts more than 15,000 hours of premium, distinctive content at any one time.

  • In 2024, the platform launched and audio description feature for people who are blind or have low vision.

  • In 2023, full High Definition 1080p streaming was introduced for live events ahead of the 2023 cycling Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes.

  • Thanks to a strong product roadmap with ongoing developments, SBS On Demand continues to roll out features, offering users an ever-richer consumption experience.

View SBS On Demand at https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand

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SBS to launch FIFA World Cup 2026™ ad packages centred on “where brands play”

SBS declares FIFA World Cup 2026™will be the biggest TV audience event of the year.

The TV network also confirmed it would launch a new FAST channel with dedicated 24/7 football action from FIFA.

SBS has used its 2025 Upfronts to set the stage for its FIFA World Cup 2026™ advertising packages, with Chief Commercial and Marketing Officer, Jane Palfreyman, declaring it will be the “biggest TV audience event of 2026.”

The hybrid funded national broadcaster is seeking commercial partners for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ which will be broadcast from Canada, Mexico and the United States on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand through June and July of 2026 and feature an expanded 104 matches.

“Without a doubt the FIFA World Cup 2026™ will be the biggest TV audience event of 2026,” said Palfreyman at the Sydney Town Hall event. “Coming live from Canada, Mexico and the USA – it will be a tournament like no other and this time our partners will benefit greatly from the significant increase in the number of matches – this will be the dominant event the world will be talking about in June and July 2026.”

Palfreyman also pointed to SBS’s 40-year heritage with the world’s biggest sporting event and said its plans across both linear and digital mean this would be a TV event like no other.

“On linear broadcast we will have more than 556 hours of content across SBS and SBS VICELAND but then on SBS On Demand – Australia’s highest rated video streaming app – we will have all 104 matches streamed live, along with replays, mini matches and highlights,” said Palfreyman.

“We will cater to this event through a lens of anytime, any place – and our partners will benefit significantly from that approach.”

SBS’s broadcast of the FIFA World Cup 2022™ redefined traditional consumption models for a major sporting event, with linear viewing bringing in 52 million consumption hours and digital another 28 million. More than nine million Australians watched on linear TV, while SBS On Demand saw a record-breaking 4.5 million viewers stream the tournament.

Ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ the network also confirmed SBS On Demand will launch a new stand-alone, free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channel dedicated to FIFA content, offering football fans access to original programming, archive footage, live matches, and more.

Ken Shipp, SBS Director of Sport, said: “We’re excited to bring the FIFA+ FAST channel to SBS On Demand, giving Australians free access to world-class football content anytime, on any device. “SBS has been a long-standing and proud FIFA partner since first broadcasting the World Cup™ in 1986, and this channel brings even more top-tier football to passionate fans. It underscores our commitment to, and investment in, high-quality sports programming and expanding Australians’ access to the beautiful game.”

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SBS sets new bar on sustainability in broadcasting

Hybrid funded national broadcaster announces SBS Sustainability Challenge to encourage industry acceleration and drive positive change among consumers.

Scope3 partnership continues with an Australian first, transparently sharing all of SBS’s direct campaign data with Scope3 to measure and build a true picture of its digital footprint.S

SBS confirms it is applying for Science Based Targets as it progresses to its 2045 Net Zero targets. The broadcaster also announced it is a foundation member of new advertising industry body Ad Net Zero.

Hybrid funded national broadcaster SBS has used its 2025 Upfront event to challenge the industry to go further on sustainability, while laying out its expanded credentials in the space.

Last year SBS became the first Australian broadcaster to set clear and ambitious goals for a Net Zero target by 2045 while confirming it had switched to 100% renewable energy.

The broadcaster announced a market first initiative with Scope3 which will see SBS transparently share all of its direct digital campaign data with the leading emissions media reporting organisation.

“As we look ahead to a more sustainable future, it is only natural for SBS to extend our commitment to become leaders in sustainability,” said Kate Young, National Manager of SBS CulturalConnect.

“Our Scope3 partnership builds on the leadership positions we announced last year and is an Australian first, transparently sharing all of SBS’s direct digital campaign data with Scope3 to measure and build a true picture of our digital footprint. This is increasingly a client expectation and one we intend to be at the forefront of.”

SBS also laid out a new SBS Media Sustainability Challenge aimed at encouraging brands to normalise sustainable behaviour and highlight better environmental practices for consumers. SBS said it would provide advertising inventory to the value of $500,000 to the winning campaign.

Kate Young, National Manager of SBS CulturalConnect.

“In February 2025, we will launch SBS’s Sustainability Challenge. We’ve seen the impact inclusive marketing has had on diverse Australia. Now, we’re asking brands to drive positive change to protect our planet, by rethinking how they authentically represent sustainability in their marketing campaigns.

“We want to encourage campaigns which can help drive better environmental practices among consumers. To showcase the sustainability change we need to see among all consumers and businesses.”

SBS confirmed further details on the SBS Media Sustainability Challenge would be released in early 2025.

SBS is also applying for Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) as it looks to progress towards its 2045 Net Zero targets. The public broadcaster also confirmed it is a foundation member of advertising industry body Ad Net Zero which launched last week.

“We are ensuring our Net Zero target is aligned with the latest science by applying for global standards body Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) validation as well as playing our part in encouraging the overall advertising industry to decarbonise as foundation members of advertising industry body Ad Net Zero,” said Abigail Thomas, SBS Head of Sustainability.

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SBS challenges media industry on narrow 25-54s demographic focus

National broadcaster SBS mounts case that media buyers need to focus on 35-64s demographic at SBS 2025 Upfronts.

Launches “The Premium Effect” highlighting the incremental reach that a media buy with SBS achieves.

Highlights uncluttered ad environment with only five minutes per hour of advertising and the unique audience achieved across SBS and SBS On Demand.

Hybrid funded national broadcaster SBS has used its 2025 Upfronts to challenge the industry over their ongoing focus on “outdated” narrow demographics, such as 25-54s, when it comes to buying audiences on television and broadcast video on demand.

Speaking at the Sydney Town Hall event, Keiran Beasley, National Sales Manager – TV and Digital, argued that smart brands were increasingly changing their briefs to media owners to recognise that the historical 25-54s demographic is no longer the pre-eminent category for driving consumer spend.

“It is no secret that Australians are facing a challenging economy and, in particular, a cost-of-living crisis which is particularly affecting younger people,” said Beasley. “Our challenge for this room amid a difficult economic environment is: why are we continuing to make the historical – and daresay I say outdated – demographic of 25-54s the keystone of television buying?

“Smart marketers are already seeing the benefits of briefing us against a 40+ or 35-64s demographic. The research clearly highlights that 40+ demographics have a strong disposable income and are looking to spend.” Beasley highlighted recent research from CommBank which showcased how total spend was going backwards among younger demographics, but was strong among older age groups.

“The numbers don’t lie. In the current economy those aged 25-34 have reduced cash for discretionary items and are eroding their savings for daily essentials. Now compare that to those aged 40+ who have higher disposable incomes and greater financial security.”

SBS also launched “The Premium Effect” research, which highlights the cost-per-reach efficiency across TV and BVOD that can be achieved by allocating 10% of a client’s linear TV budget and 27% of the BVOD budget to SBS, delivering 19% and 18% campaign cost savings respectively.

“This independent research once again proves the value of including SBS as an important part of your campaign,” said Beasley. “We have updated our research – to validate the findings for a VOZ world. At a time of transformation in the TV landscape SBS remains an essential part of any TV and BVOD schedule.”

Commenting on the need for a demographic rethink and the new “The Premium Effect” research, Jane Palfreyman, SBS Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer, noted: “For marketers and agencies, SBS needs to be part of their media schedule. We have a high value, hard to reach audience that is difficult to find elsewhere.”

The network also highlighted its unique advertising proposition of an uncluttered environment with only five minutes of advertising per hour and an audience which is very different to its free-to-air TV rivals.

“When you buy SBS you are buying a different type of consumer,” said Beasley. “The research shows clearly it’s not the same viewer as our traditional counterparts and especially with SBS On Demand we are playing in a premium pool of viewers who are not always easy to reach elsewhere.”

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NITV launches exclusive Indigenous advisory offering as it pushes brands to step up investment in First Nations media

New NITV and SBS Media consultancy will provide cultural expertise and community engagement services to deliver greater impact for limited number of brands.

NITV also announced the launch of NITV Muy Ngulayg – a new dedicated streaming destination on SBS On Demand for audiences to access the best of First Nations storytelling in one place.

SBS and NITV challenge adland to take action and lift investment in First Nations media, as it continues to grow and evolve the Beyond 3% initiative with the announcement of a new and bespoke Indigenous advisory offering.

Speaking at the SBS 2025 Upfronts in Sydney today, Anna Dancey, a proud Yuwaalaraay woman and NITV National Sales Manager, issued a call to action to the room: “Will you continue business as usual, or will you step up to create meaningful change?

“We’re supercharging Beyond 3% and today I can announce we are launching an Indigenous Advisory offering. We can assist with Reconciliation Action Plans, with culturally authentic marketing, and we can help you unlock access to new markets and enhance your brand reputation and social responsibility.

“This makes our corporate partnerships stronger by providing businesses with cultural expertise and community engagement services that deliver real impact. We can only work with a handful of brands who are serious and ready to elevate their work, so don’t miss this opportunity.”

It comes as NITV launches a dedicated destination on SBS On Demand providing all Australians a go-to space for the best of First Nations storytelling – from both Australia and around the world.

NITV Muy Ngulayg – which in the Kala KawawYa language of the Western Torres Strait means ‘inner knowledge’ – brings together all of NITV and SBS’s First Nations content, including programs available with subtitles in languages other than English, for all Australians to learn, be entertained and inspired by.

The launch is designed to make it easier for audiences to access the network’s extensive range of First Nations content and continue to drive ongoing audience growth across NITV, which each month reaches 3.3 million Australians on television.

“We know that audiences love connecting with our First Nations programming,” said Tanya Denning-Orman, a proud Birri and Guugu Yimidhirr woman and SBS Director of Indigenous Content.

“In a declining linear TV market we’ve seen incredible growth for NITV, along with growing engagement with First Nations content across the SBS network. Over the last year we’ve also seen more Australians seeking out our stories, looking for opportunities to step up and create change. We’re excited to launch NITV Muy Ngulayg and continue to drive that growth as more Australians come to SBS On Demand for entertaining and powerful stories of culture, Country and community.”

NITV and SBS Media have celebrated another stellar year for the network’s Beyond 3% initiative which has seen a number of brands increase their investment in NITV, including NRMA, Coles, AGL and Cancer Council Australia.

Beyond 3% was launched in 2021 to engage media agencies and marketers to address the gap that exists in investment in First Nations media. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples represent 3.8 per cent of the Australian population, but it’s estimated that less than 0.3 per cent of advertising in Australia invested in media is dedicated to reaching these audiences.

Beyond 3% challenges the industry to learn more about the role and value of First Nations media in Australia today, and re-think media spend by committing to increasing investment in Indigenous media platforms to at least a 3 per cent target.

Dancey added: “Over the last year, Beyond 3% has meant we have launched NITV in HD, we’ve increased our investment in making First Nations content and will spend an additional $1 million working with Indigenous creatives to create more this year, and we’ve increased our prime-time monthly audience by 27%. It demonstrates a unique and meaningful return on investment that also, importantly, includes brands reaching new audiences and untapped markets.

“Beyond 3% isn’t just a pledge – it’s a call to action. We have seen some of Australia’s biggest brands lift their spend in First Nations media but there is more to do. Our new advisory offering will help us deepen our partnerships and help brands appropriately tap into a highly engaged and connected audience.”

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SBS On Demand introduces FIFA+ FAST channel: a free, premium all-FIFA destination for football fanatics

Ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, SBS On Demand will launch a new stand-alone, free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channel dedicated to FIFA content, offering football fans access to original programming, archive footage, live matches and more.

SBS today at its annual Upfront announced FIFA+ for SBS On Demand, a new, free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channel catering to Australia’s growing audience of football fanatics.

To launch next month, the new streaming destination will provide audiences with a dedicated one-stop Australian destination to access premium FIFA content, both fresh and archival. Showcasing the very best of the world’s most popular sport, the FAST channel addition reinforces SBS as Australia’s spiritual home of the world game.

The SBS On Demand FIFA+ FAST channel will offer audiences a curated mix of premium football content, bringing fans closer to the action of both the men’s and women’s game. This new offering marks another step in SBS’s ongoing commitment to making world-class football accessible to all Australians for free.

The new channel will feature a range of top-shelf original content from FIFA, the international football governing body, including:

  • FIFA+ originals: Unique documentaries, interviews, and behind-the-scenes content that delve into the stories of the world’s greatest footballers, teams and moments.

  • FIFA archival match footage: Classic matches from past FIFA World Cups™, top women’s matches and other significant tournaments, offering fans a journey through football history.

  • Live matches: Selected live coverage of FIFA events, giving viewers front-row access to international football action.

  • Additional content: Stay tuned for other FIFA programming, with fresh and exciting content coming to FIFA+ through 2025 and beyond.

Ken Shipp, SBS Director of Sport, said: “We’re excited to bring the FIFA+ FAST channel to SBS On Demand, giving Australians free access to world-class football content anytime, on any device. SBS has been a long-standing and proud FIFA partner since first broadcasting the World Cup™ in 1986, and this channel lets us bring even more top-tier football to passionate fans. It underscores our commitment to, and investment in, high-quality sports programming and expanding Australians’ access to the beautiful game.”

SBS’s long-standing commitment to football

SBS has a proud history of bringing the world’s biggest sport and premium football content to Australian audiences and has brought the FIFA World Cup™ to Australians’ living rooms since 1986. The launch of the FIFA+ FAST Channel builds on SBS’s legacy, furthering its role in bringing football to the masses. By providing free access to a wide array of FIFA content, SBS ensures that football fans across the country can connect more deeply with the sport they love.

SBS On Demand is a user-friendly platform, ensuring that access to the FIFA+ FAST Channel is seamless and convenient. The ad-supported nature of the channel allows viewers to enjoy premium football content without a subscription, making it easier than ever to watch live matches, classic games and exclusive original programming, all in one place.

The launch of the FIFA+ FAST channel is part of SBS’s broader slate of football content to build excitement ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026™. Recent additions include:

  • The Weekly Football Wrap: A new program that began 9 September, hosted by fan favourite Claudio ‘Clauds’ Fabiano, providing weekly updates and insights into the world of football.

  • South American CONMEBOL FIFA World Cup 2026™ qualifying matches: SBS is broadcasting 54 South American qualifying matches live and free since 6 September 2024 and into 2025, featuring some of the sport’s most exciting national teams and biggest names.

  • Road to FIFA World Cup 2026™ Hub: SBS On Demand now features a single-destination hub with match replays, mini-matches, highlights, classic FIFA World Cup™ finals and iconic Socceroos moments, giving fans comprehensive access to football content leading up to the FIFA World Cup 2026™.

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SBS becomes first Australian broadcaster to bring together television and live audio in one destination

The move positions SBS On Demand as the premium and free destination for both video and audio.

Hybrid funded national broadcaster SBS has used its 2025 Upfronts to signal it will further extend its digital leadership position, becoming the first network to bring its video and live audio propositions together in one platform.

As of today, the broadcaster confirmed it has integrated its world class live audio programming across seven radio channels into the SBS On Demand application.

“They say that the best number of brands is one,” said James Taylor, Managing Director of SBS. “Today we announce that we are bringing our unique suite of live audio products to SBS On Demand. Over the past decade SBS On Demand has built a fierce reputation as the leading broadcaster video on demand (BVOD) platform when it comes to customer experience.

“SBS On Demand is the number one ranked video app on both Apple and Android, and by putting video and audio alongside each other in one destination, we are sending consumers a very clear message for the digital era. When they want trusted news, sport, entertainment or audio in their language, it is all there for them in one place – SBS On Demand.”

“At last year’s Upfronts, SBS announced audience favourite SBS Chill – an audio music station famous for its laid-back listening experience – was coming to SBS On Demand accompanied by visuals. We have been stunned with the uptake and audience reaction, with more than 452,000 hours already consumed this way,” said Acting Director of SBS Audio Pamela Cook.

“In the global media landscape, SBS is unique in broadcasting in more than 60 languages and now we are bringing that live audio experience to Australian communities across smart TVs all over the country. The success of SBS Chill proves there’s strong audience appetite for streaming our audio content on SBS On Demand,” she added.

Cook also noted that SBS, which has been named Australia’s best podcast publisher for the past two years in a row, is a powerhouse when it comes to connecting broadly with Australian multilingual communities and delivering what audiences want.

“Last year, across broadcast radio, video, live streaming, digital publishing and podcasting, SBS Audio delivered more than 20,000 hours of multilingual content, across more than 60 languages,” she said.

“We’ve come a long way since those first days of radio, 50 years ago. We’ve grown and evolved with this country, and our evolution continues.”

Now with all seven audio channels available on SBS On Demand, the broadcaster is planning to add its award-winning podcast collection to the platform over the coming year. This will provide audiences with an even deeper, distinctive offering across audio content to supplement the 15,000 hours of video content across news and current affairs, drama, documentary, food, and sports already available on SBS On Demand.

The seven live audio channels now available on SBS On Demand include:

  • SBS Radio 1, SBS Radio 2, SBS Radio 3 – locally produced programs across more than 60 languages, including news and current affairs, community stories, talkback and more.

  • Destination channels SBS South Asian with content in 10 South Asian languages plus the latest Bollywood and Bhangra hits, and SBS Arabic reaching Arabic-speaking communities across Australia.

  • Music stations SBS Chill playing relaxing tunes from around the world and SBS PopAsia featuring K-pop, C-pop, J-pop and more; with both channels featuring accompanying visuals to match the mood of the music.

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