SBS celebrates 50 years with an entertaining line-up of bold new content
Highlights include:
- 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 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, and , 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 back as a series, personal and powerful documentaries, and new kids content – along with the launch of , 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.
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.
L-R: Claudia Karvan and Steph Tisdell in Great Australian Road Trips. Credit: Andrew Watson
L-R: Brad Argent, Marc Fennell and Rae Johnston in The Secret DNA Of 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 and critically acclaimed drama . 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.
L-R: Narelda Jacobs and Steven Oliver in Big Backyard Quiz.
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 – 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.
“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.”
L-R: Matt Moran and Ross Noble in Memory Bites with Matt Moran. Credit: KITTI GOULD
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 , 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.