Abdullah Alikhil
Executive Producer, Pashto Program
“When I fled Afghanistan fearing for my life, I found myself lost in a foreign place. SBS gave everything back. I finally felt like I belonged, felt like I had purpose.”
“When I fled Afghanistan fearing for my life, I found myself lost in a foreign place. SBS gave everything back. I finally felt like I belonged, felt like I had purpose.”
“When I fled Afghanistan fearing for my life, I found myself lost in a foreign place. SBS gave everything back. I finally felt like I belonged, felt like I had purpose.”
“I wanted to help give Vietnamese culture visibility in Australia, and SBS was the place that would let me do this.”
“I wanted to help give Vietnamese culture visibility in Australia, and SBS was the place that would let me do this.”
“I wanted to understand how cultures connect, and I guess SBS makes you care about another world outside your own.”
“I wanted to understand how cultures connect, and I guess SBS makes you care about another world outside your own.”
“I’m so proud to say that I work for the network that was such a big part of my childhood.”
“I’m so proud to say that I work for the network that was such a big part of my childhood.”
“Often the perception of Indigenous people is really negative. I feel like as an Indigenous Australian, it’s my responsibility to try and break those stereotypes.”
“Often the perception of Indigenous people is really negative. I feel like as an Indigenous Australian, it’s my responsibility to try and break those stereotypes.”
“Growing up gay, it was important to see people like myself on TV. Now I’m proud to work somewhere that gives the LGBTI community visibility.”
“Growing up gay, it was important to see people like myself on TV. Now I’m proud to work somewhere that gives the LGBTI community visibility.”