Who we are
As Australia’s most diverse broadcaster, the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) holds a unique place in the Australian media landscape, inspiring all Australians to explore, respect and celebrate our diverse world and in doing so, contributes to an inclusive and cohesive society.
Today, SBS is a modern, multiplatform media organisation with a free-to-air TV portfolio spanning six distinctive channels in SBS, NITV, SBS VICELAND, SBS Food, SBS World Movies and SBS WorldWatch; an extensive SBS Audio network providing over 60 communities with services in their own language; and an innovative digital offering, including SBS On Demand, available to audiences anytime and anywhere.
Is Your Job Making You Work this June?
SBS Launches the World Cup Watchers’ Rights Association to Stand Up For Australians’ Right to Watch Football During Work Hours.
Dr Jasmina Kevric wins 2026 Les Murray Award
Australia for UNHCR and SBS are proud to announce that Dr Jasmina Kevric, a Melbourne-based breast cancer surgeon, is the winner of the 2026 Australia for UNHCR–SBS Les Murray Award for Refugee Recognition.
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What began in 1975 as a set of radio programs in a handful of languages is today an innovative, multi-platform network unlike any other globally. SBS has continuously evolved to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse nation.