SBS Audio seeks fresh voices for next wave of Original Podcasts

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SBS Audio has opened its annual pitch season, inviting Australians to submit original podcast ideas across a broad range of topics, languages, and genres.

From news and sport to culture, First Nations storytelling, food, and beyond, the broadcaster is seeking fresh voices to expand its award-winning collection.

Shortlisted pitches will receive guidance and production support from the SBS Audio team, with submissions open until 14 September 2025.

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From SBS:

Got a podcast idea? SBS Audio opens annual pitch season

Got a great podcast idea that’s been bubbling away? Whether you’re an aspiring creator or an experienced podcaster, SBS Audio wants to hear from you.

Submissions are now open for fresh and original podcast pitches across broad topics – from news and sport, language and culture, to First Nations, food, and beyond.

David Hua, SBS Director of Audio and Language Content, invites podcasters across Australia to pitch their stories for the 2025 season (image – SBS)

SBS Director of Audio and Language Content, David Hua, said:

“SBS Audio is committed to discovering exciting new and underrepresented voices, giving all Australians the chance to listen, connect, and better understand one another.”

“As the three-time Australian Podcast Publisher of the Year, we’re proud to be a home that fosters belonging and invites everyone to share their stories.”

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“We look forward to hearing from podcasters across the country and to supporting the next wave of talented storytellers shaping our nation’s shared story.”

SBS Podcast Commissioning Editor, Joel Supple, said:

“Whether you’re a seasoned podcaster or picking up the mic for the first time, the award-winning SBS Audio podcast team is ready to nourish your budding ideas.”

“Shortlisted entries will receive guidance and production support to help develop their podcast from pitch to publication.”

This year, SBS Audio is particularly interested in pitches exploring ideas around the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026™ and Indigenous languages. But all themes and genres – big or small – are welcome.

Last year’s national call-out attracted more than 200 submissions, leading to standout series like Love without LimitsFallout: Spies on Norfolk Island, and How Humans Talk among others. These now sit alongside SBS’s award-winning slate of original podcasts from previous call-outs, including Grave MattersShould You Really Eat That?Bad TasteThe Idiomand Grand Gestures.

SBS Audio is open for submissions from today until 14 September 2025. Pitches can be made through the online form on the SBS Audio website HERE.

Listen to all of SBS Audio’s podcasts on the SBS Audio App, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, LiSTNR or wherever you stream podcasts.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
Co-Owner and News Editor at TV Blackbox, Kyle Laidlaw is an avid media enthusiast with over 10 years of experience. Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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