SBS News is back on Facebook, but here's how to follow us on other platforms

Facebook has been restricting users in Australia from sharing or viewing news, including stories published by SBS News. We're back now, but here's how to follow us on our other digital and social media platforms.

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SBS News website: Save our website  as a favourite. 

SBS News app: Download our app from  or  and subscribe to the alerts.

SBS News newsletters: Get the latest delivered to your email inbox by 

Apple News: Follow the SBS News channel .

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Reddit: Join us at 

SBS also publishes news in 68 languages online and on radio. Find your language at  and specific health information about COVID-19 at 

You can also still find stories from , , and on their websites and various social media platforms. 

SBS News audio content can be accessed , via your favourite podcaster, or by asking your smart speaker to play SBS News.



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Published 18 February 2021 10:03am
Updated 5 March 2021 5:23am



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