David Gulpilil Documentary Heads SBS Reconciliation Week 2026 Lineup

David Gulpilil Documentary Heads SBS Reconciliation Week 2026 Lineup

SBS Australia is putting david gulpilil at the center of its National Reconciliation Week 2026 programming page, which promotes a documentary on him alongside other First Nations shows. The page says the live, free and exclusive lineup starts June 12 2026, giving viewers a clear date to watch for.

“LIVE, FREE and EXCLUSIVE starting June 12 2026” appears on the page as the hook for the rollout. For a promotional schedule, that framing matters because it turns a single page into the place where viewers can sort what to watch, when to tune in, and how to catch up afterward.

June 12 2026

The page is explicit about the launch date and about the format of the rollout. It pairs the David Gulpilil documentary with other First Nations shows for National Reconciliation Week 2026, but it does not spell out the documentary’s contents on the page itself. That leaves the programming pitch focused on access and timing rather than plot details.

For viewers, the practical takeaway is simple: the National Reconciliation Week 2026 slate begins on June 12 2026, not later in the month. If the documentary is the draw, the page gives just enough to know where it sits in the schedule and nothing more.

SBS Filipino on Channel 302

“On Air – Tune in to SBS Filipino on radio stations across Australia and website live stream, and TV Channel 302 from 10 AM to 11 AM AEST daily.” That schedule gives audiences a fixed daily window on Channel 302, with a second path through radio and a website live stream.

“Catch up episodes and stories – Visit /filipino or stream on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Youtube Podcasts, and SBS Audio app.” The range of platforms shows the page is not just promoting a single television slot; it is also steering people toward replay options after the broadcast window closes.

Facebook and Instagram

“Follow Us on Social Media – Stay updated by following us on Facebook and Instagram.” The page adds those channels at the end, which is useful for anyone tracking updates around the Reconciliation Week lineup rather than checking the site once and moving on.

SBS also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country and their connections and continuous care for the skies, lands and waterways throughout Australia. That line sits beside a page that is mostly functional, and the contrast is telling: the promotion is about access, but the acknowledgment anchors the schedule in the broader setting of the week it is serving.

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