Celebrating Indigenous Perspectives
Ngiyang is a new podcast that tells the story of how the Wiradyuri language is being reclaimed by the people of central NSW.
Digging Deep in Yours Queerly
Drag, family, identity and faith, love, fame and friendship are at the heart of Fran Kelly’s podcast Yours Queerly.
SBS Named Best Publisher
Australia’s national broadcaster SBS has been named Best Publisher at the 2023 Australian Podcast Awards for the second year in a row.
Firebomb - Perth’s Dark History Retold
Crispian Chan was only eight years old when his parent’s restaurant was firebombed by terrorists in Perth in the 1980s. He’s now revisiting the story in Firebomb, including searching for the man responsible.
Share Your Ideas With SBS
SBS submissions are now open for your podcast pitches to help them - and you - reach a wider audience.
Diverse Voices - Potent Triggers for Human Imagination
“It is not enough to commission diverse work without this commitment to making the content accessible to a global audience,” says Karen Appathurai Wiggins, Head of Content, APAC - Audible.
Shaping the Future for First Nations
‘Blak Matters’ is an exploration of First Nations issues, and why they matter, presented by Teela Reid and Michael ‘MC' Christian.
Bringing the Yarns in Goodways
National Indigenous Television (NITV) have just launched ‘Goodways’, which promises to be full of laughs and plenty of banter.
Chloe Hayden and the Power of Being Bold
Chloé Hayden is one of the world’s first autistic actors to co-lead a global series on Netflix. She has teamed up with NOVA Entertainment to launch her new podcast, ‘Boldly Me’.
Research -Representation in News Media
University of Canberra and SBS are hosting a live webinar to launch pioneering research into how representation in news media impacts multilingual audiences and their sense of belonging in broader society.
Inspired by Black Lives Matter
“I started to think about the ways in which our identities are reflected to us and why the narrative often stops at the painful things, “says Producer Bernadette Phương Nam Nguyễn of the inspiration behind SBS podcast, SEEN.
Succeeding in a Role Model Vacuum
What does it mean to succeed in a role model vacuum? Host Yumi Stynes explores what it takes to have a voice and overcome huge obstacles in order to be seen.
SBS Makes Move to Capitalise on Audio Offerings
Today, SBS announced a rebrand of its audio offering for multilingual audiences by switching on SBS Audio.
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