SBS
As a Reporter Producer, I was responsible for creating high-quality news stories, documentaries, and digital content with a focus on multicultural and multilingual communities. My role required leading cross-functional teams of journalists, videographers, and editors to deliver engaging content that aligned with SBS's mission of promoting social inclusion and diversity. It also included migrating broadcast content to digital to reach wider and more engaged audiences.
I managed the full production lifecycle, from research and scriptwriting to shooting and post-production, often navigating sensitive and complex topics in a competitive broadcast environment. I developed multimedia campaigns that reached millions across TV, online, and social media platforms, ensuring that our content was both culturally sensitive and operationally efficient. My time at SBS also included fast-paced decision-making and content adaptation in response to breaking news, further strengthening my leadership and creative production skills.
Eugene Lee Yang talks putting it all online
Most recognisable as one quarter of The Try Guys, Eugene released an impactful coming out silent film exposed an entirely new side of his life that he had kept private his whole career. Safi interviewed Eugene in an intimate setting, recalling their shared career at BuzzFeed and what prompted Eugene to move forward as a LGBTIQA+ activist.
Hospo workers speak out about sexual assault in the industry
Just under 90% of hospitality workers reported that they’d been sexually harassed at work; with 20% saying they’d been sexually assaulted. The Feed’s Tan Safi asks: what’s preventing real change?
Is medical gas lighting silencing those with PMDD?
Most women and AFAB (assigned female at birth) individuals have had their pain or mental health concerns misdiagnosed, under-diagnosed or dismissed entirely by a medical professional. But for those suffering from “invisible disorders” like Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, the silence in Australia is deafening; potentially life-threatening. Safi decided to produce this ground-breaking documentary that went viral across the world, shattering the silence on one of the most destructive disorders.
Meet the Brisbane inmates changing lives of young women and girls across the world
Period shame and a lack of access leaves many vulnerable women in dangerous situations when it comes to period health. Safi visited a women's prison to take a look at the Australian program that’s helping save lives around the world, while teaching valuable skills.
Playwright Anchuli Felicia King
Anchuli Felicia King is the 25-year-old playwright with the world view of someone who's lived a thousand lives. Felicia’s professional debut was the Royal Court Theatre’s mainstage production of her play WHITE PEARL in 2019.