How to contact SBS Radio
We offer several ways to get in touch with and provide materials to our journalists.
No communication system is completely secure, but the tools outlined below can help protect your anonymity.
We will respond to your messages using the same method in which they were submitted.
SBS will assess all leads and will decide on pursuing the stories that can be fact checked.
We speak your language
SBS Radio has a team of more than 300 journalists who speak more than 70 languages.
You can contact SBS Radio in a language other than English. Please write the language of your choice on the top of the message.
What is a good "news lead"?
A good "news lead" includes documentation or evidence. It should be articulate and clearly explain the issue. If it's not evident, explain why it is of public interest.
The issue can involve an unlawful or unethical behaviour.
HOW TO send encrypted phone text messages?
Signal is an encrypted communications application for mobile telephones.
It uses the Internet to send one-to-one and group messages, which can include files, voice notes, images and videos, and make one-to-one voice and video calls.
Signal uses cellular mobile numbers as identifiers, and uses end-to-end encryption to secure all communications to other Signal users.
- Download Signal to your mobile phone: https://signal.org/
- Contact SBS Radio +61 42 707 4618
HOW TO send encrypted emails

Source: Protonmail
- Open Protonmail, a free service of end-to-end encrypted emails www.protonmail.com
- Create your Protonmail email account by clicking "Sign Up".
Emails will be encrypted if both users have Protonmail accounts. - Send the email with the message/information to SBSinvestigates@protonmail.com
HOW TO contact us using the Post?
Mail delivered through the postal service is another secure means of communication.
SBS Radio recommends to use a public mailbox, instead of a post office.
Address:
SBS Radio Content team
14 Herbert Street
Artarmon
NSW 2064