Three bold new scripted series premiere on NITV & SBS On Demand  

22nd May 2025

SBS and Screen Australia showcase the next wave of Australian storytellers with Digital Originals 

We go where others won’t to amplify the defining voices of the future 

Three bold new scripted series premiere weekly from Thursday 19 June on NITV and SBS On Demand  

Premiering weekly from Thursday 19 June on National Indigenous Television (NITV)and SBS On Demand, SBS’s award-winning Digital Originals initiative returns with three daring new scripted series from emerging screen creatives. 

 

From boundary-pushing First Nations storytelling to a genre-bending queer Pasifika led series, this year’s Digital Originals showcase real, restless and innovative stories from creatives making waves in the industry with their fresh takes on identity, culture, and community. 

 

A trailblazing partnership between SBS, NITV, and Screen Australia, Digital Originals is central to SBS’s commitment to championing diverse storytellers both in front and behind the camera. The initiative supports the development of rising talent who are under-represented in the sector including those who identify as culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD), First Nations, people with disability, female and gender diverse, LGBTIQ+, and creatives based in regional and remote areas.  

 

Digital Originals has proven itself as an effective pathway for creators to advance their skills and generate interest from local and international markets. It also encapsulates how SBS is unafraid to go there when it comes to amplifying new voices in the screen landscape, with the initiative serving as a launchpad for the careers of trailblazers like Dylan River (Thou Shalt Not Steal, Mystery Road: Origin), Stevie Cruz Martin (Safe Home), Corrie Chen (New Gold Mountain, Bad Behaviour), Mohini Herse (Four Years Later) and more. 

 

SBS’s phenomenal, brand-new, 2025 Digital Originals line-up features two cutting-edge First Nations productions, co-commissioned by NITV, and a distinctive queer Pasifika-Australian story:  

  • Moonbird was one of only eight projects worldwide to be featured in the Short Forms Competition at Series Mania in 2025. It is a co-production between the first-ever Tasmanian Aboriginal screen production company, Kutikina Productions, and Sheoak Films. Produced by Catherine Pettman and Adam Thompson, the series explores the relationship between a recently sober father (Kyle Morrison) and his son (Lennox MonaghanDeadloch, Windcatcher) who attempt to reconnect through a traditional muttonbirding season on a remote Tasmanian island. It is co-created, and co-written by Adam Thompson, and co-created, co-written and directed by Nathan Maynard. Principal production funding from Screen Australia in association with SBS, with support from Screen Tasmania. Developed with assistance of Screen Australia, SBS and Screen Tasmania. 

Premieres Thursday 19 June at 8.30pm on NITV and SBS On Demand.  

  • Warm Props takes audiences behind the scenes with Charlie (Tehya Makani), who returns to a chaotic film shoot in her hometown in Western Australia and must then face her past as her narcissistic boss threatens the stability of her career and personal life. The heartening series is brought to life by acclaimed creator and writer Jub Clerc (Mystery Road: OriginSweet As), co-writer Kimberley Benjamin (Our Medicine, Big Backyard Quiz), directed by Clerc and Benjamin, and produced by Jodie Bell for Ramu Productions. It also stars Rarriwuy Hick (True Colours, Erotic StoriesWentworthRedfern Now) and Jillian Nguyen (Apple Cider Vinegar, Hungry Ghosts). Principal production funding from Screen Australia in association with SBS, with support from Screenwest and Lotterywest. Developed with assistance of Screen Australia and SBS. 

Premieres Thursday 26 June at 8:30pm on NITV and SBS On Demand.

  • In Moni, a gay Samoan man must reluctantly work out why his dead mother has unexpectedly plummeted from the heavens, and in doing so, learn to embrace his own truth. Led by creator, writer, and showrunner Taofia Pelesasa, director Alana Hicks, producer Nicole Coventry and executive producer Eliorah Malifa with Pelesasa Pics, the series stars Chris Alosio (Talk To Me).  Principal production funding from Screen Australia in association with SBS, with support from Screen NSW. Developed with assistance of Screen Australia and SBS.   

Premieres Thursday 3 July at 8:30pm on NITV and SBS On Demand. 


Digital Originals is one of many initiatives delivered by SBS designed to improve inclusion in the screen industry. Read more about this work here.  

All three Digital Originals series will be subtitled on SBS On Demand in Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean.