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South African Comedian touring Australia: Tickets are available at kevinfraserofficial.com
13/04/2026

South African Comedian touring Australia: Tickets are available at kevinfraserofficial.com

08/07/2025

PASSPORT RENEWAL FOR SOUTH AFRICAN CITIZENS IN AUSTRALIA

The Department of Home Affairs is launching a project to ease the Passport Renewal process and the turnaround time for South African nationals living in Australia.
To deliver this service, the Department is extending its partnership with VFS Global to implement the project in Australia.
The key services rendered are:
• Passport Application processing for Adults (Renewal)
• Passport Application processing for Minors (Renewal)
The South African diaspora in Australia can lodge applications at two locations run by VFS Global.
The centre in Sydney is located at - Level 6, 88 Pitt Street, Sydney, NSW 2000
In Melbourne center is located at - Level 5, 332 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, VIC 3004
Submission Hours – Monday to Friday 09.00 – 12.00 hrs
Passport application fee is AU$ 103.00
VFS service fee is AU$ 102.00
Contact +61 2 8279 8671 (between 09:00 and 17:00 hrs Monday to Friday)
Email: [email protected]
Applicants can book an appointment through the website

VFS Global

THE SOUTH AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL RETURNS WITH AWARD-WINNING STORIES, BOLD PERSPECTIVES, AND A MISSION TO EMPOWER.FOR IMME...
10/04/2025

THE SOUTH AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL RETURNS WITH AWARD-WINNING STORIES, BOLD PERSPECTIVES, AND A MISSION TO EMPOWER.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The South African Film Festival (SAFF) returns from May 4 to May 31, with an action-packed program of compelling films, engaging discussions, and – through its support of Education without Borders – the ability to change lives. With both in-cinema and online screenings, SAFF brings South Africa's rich storytelling tradition to audiences across Australia and New Zealand.

This year’s program includes some of South Africa’s most acclaimed and talked-about films, including South Africa’s official Oscar selection, Old Righteous Blues, and the Oscar-nominated short film, The Last Ranger. Each SAFF 2025 film sheds light on the nation’s cultural diversity, social complexity, and creative brilliance.
SAFF is more than entertainment — every film watched helps fund programs in literacy, mathematics, leadership, and mentorship for young South Africans through the South African charity, Education without Borders.

Festival Director, Collins Rex said, “SAFF truly represents the soul of a nation. And in our 7th year we’re doing it with a larger lineup of stellar films than ever before. We can’t wait to share the gems – and a selection of accompanying bonus content – with you!”

These sentiments were echoed by Festival Director, Ricky Human, who said, “Every year, we take great pride in celebrating the inspiring stories of some of the most prestigious South African filmmakers, as well as the fresh and exciting new voices that emerge. We also have some surprises in store, including visits by filmmakers and film subjects, and more.”

The South African Film Festival opens with Oscar buzz on 04 May with an in-cinema double bill featuring the highly entertaining Old Righteous Blues (South Africa’s official selection for the Oscars) and the Oscar-nominated for Best Short Film, The Last Ranger in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland. Add opening night festivities, and you have a night to remember!

SAFF this year includes a total of nine feature films, 11 documentaries, and 13 short films. Festival highlights include:
Old Righteous Blues, directed by Muneera Sallies, is a soulful drama that follows a young man's efforts to reunite his town’s estranged Christmas Choir Band, confronting two decades of pain and division. The film has received 11 awards, including Best Director and Best Actor, and was South Africa’s official submission for the 97th Academy Awards in the Best International Feature Film category.

When young Litha is introduced to the magic of a game reserve by the Last Ranger of the title, they are ambushed by poachers. This film is a call to arms for environmental justice and conservation. It was nominated for Best Short Film in the 97th Academy Awards.
The Showerhead examines the work of cartoonist, Zapiro, from his period as an anti-apartheid struggle-artist to his enduring role as a progressive commentator and freedom-of-expression
champion. SAFF is delighted that Zapiro, aka Jonathan Shapiro, will be in Australia to support the film at select cinema screenings.

A heartwarming and hilarious coming-of-age story, Spud is based on the bestselling novel by John van de Ruit. Set in a boys’ boarding school in the early 1990s, and starring a young Troye Sivan and comedy genius, John Cleese, the film has become a cult favourite, celebrated for its charm and poignant look at adolescence in a changing South Africa.

The heartwarming and insightful documentary, The Friendship Bench, tracks the implementation of a unique mental health program: the deployment of gogos (grandmothers) to counsel those in need of support. The Sydney in-cinema screening of this film will be followed by a Q & A organised by Corrective Services NSW, who are implementing the program.

For the first time, SAFF is this year supporting the work of a young South African-born Australian filmmaker, Kgomotso Sekhur. Shap Shap tells the story of 13-year-old Mmusi who sets off to the township in search of his father. Along the way, unexpected friendships teach him resilience and hope.
In Kwiksilwers, four elderly friends head off on a road trip to experience a meteor shower in Sutherland, with hilarious consequences and no small measure of pathos.

SAFF 2025 runs from 04 to 31 May, in select cinemas and online. Tickets are now on sale.
For the full Festival program and tickets visit https://saff.org.au/.

THE DETAILS
What: South African Film Festival (SAFF) 2025
When: Sunday 04 May to Saturday 31 May 2025
Where: online at https://saff.org.au/. In-cinema screenings in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland (visit https://saff.org.au/ for the full schedule)

TICKETS:
Online ticket prices:
• Full Festival pass: $90 including ALL features, ALL documentaries, ALL shorts and ALL bonus content
• Short Film pass: $50, including ALL short films and ALL short’s bonus content
• Single Film: $12
• Single Short: $6
In-cinema ticket prices:
• From $20 to $45 (Opening Night only, including entertainment, drinks & snacks) per person

AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW
Ricky Human, Festival Director
Collins Rex, Festival Director (Please note: South African time)
(For actors/directors please be in touch.)

MEDIA CONTACT
Matt Fraser | E: [email protected] | M: +61 401 326 007
Collins Rex | E: [email protected] | M: +61 410 447 782

EDITORS’ NOTES
ABOUT SAFF
The South African Film Festival (SAFF) brings the very best of contemporary South African film to Australian and New Zealand audiences, in-cinema and online.

Featuring a selection of carefully curated films, SAFF caters for wide-ranging tastes and interests. From hard-hitting documentaries to heart-warming short films, and from blockbuster features to personal stories, SAFF gives diverse audiences unique insights into South Africa, its creative force, the strength of its people, its challenges, and the richness of its cultures and languages.

Now in its 7th year, SAFF (AUS & NZ) is part of a global network of South African film festivals, all of which are supported by teams of passionate volunteers, sponsors and audience members.

ABOUT EDUCATION WITHOUT BORDERS:
All profits from the South African Film Festival support the amazing work of Education without Borders (EwB). EwB provides life-changing educational programmes for school students from socially disadvantaged communities in and around Cape Town. By supporting SAFF and EwB, you are empowering young South Africans to reach their full potential and create a better future for themselves. Learn more about EwB by visiting https://educationwithoutborders.co/.

South African Film Festival is thrilled to present features and documentaries that explore the culture, history and politics of South Africa.

South African Products at the Footwear & Accessories Show in MelbourneWe are pleased to highlight the presence of South ...
28/11/2024

South African Products at the Footwear & Accessories Show in Melbourne

We are pleased to highlight the presence of South African products recently showcased at the Footwear & Accessories Show in Melbourne. If you are interested in connecting with South African businesses regarding these products, please feel free to reach out to the High Commission for further details and contact information.

The South African Footwear & Leather products will be featured at the Footwear and Accessories Show, held at the Melbour...
11/11/2024

The South African Footwear & Leather products will be featured at the Footwear and Accessories Show, held at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from 19-21 November 2024. You can explore a wide range of premium products and connect with representatives from the South African Footwear and Leather Export Council and 10 South African companies, eager to discuss potential business opportunities and collaborations. We look forward to welcoming you at the South African stands.

The South African High Commission is holding an auction for a variety of home and office furniture, appliances, and gard...
16/07/2024

The South African High Commission is holding an auction for a variety of home and office furniture, appliances, and garden equipment. All the items are second hand /used, and in fair condition. Photos of some of the items are attached for your reference.
The items will be auctioned through a silent bid. All interested parties are invited to view the items. The High Commission will open its doors for inspection and bidding on 30 – 31 July 2024, from 10am-1 pm, and from 2pm-4:30pm, on both days.
If you are interested in any of the items, kindly write down your offer/bid on a paper to be provided and drop it in a tender box at the reception area of the High Commission.
We will contact the successful bidder on 02 August 2024, and you will be expected to come in and make a cash payment by 06 August 2024. All items to be collected by Wednesday, the 7 August 2024.
For any further details or information, please feel free to contact the high Commission via email ([email protected]) or telephone 02 6272 7300.

Mandela Day 2024 - YOUR CHANCE TO GET INVOLVED
03/07/2024

Mandela Day 2024 - YOUR CHANCE TO GET INVOLVED

AUS & NZSOUTH AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL2 - 30 MAY 2024Bookings online: www.saff.org.au
18/04/2024

AUS & NZ
SOUTH AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL
2 - 30 MAY 2024
Bookings online: www.saff.org.au

Fellow South Africans, please note that voting is scheduled to take place at the South African High Commission in Canber...
27/03/2024

Fellow South Africans, please note that voting is scheduled to take place at the South African High Commission in Canberra on Saturday, 18 May 2024. Starting from 07:00am until 07:00pm.

Eligible voters are only required to provide either their South African identity card/document or a valid temporary identity certificate when voting abroad.

01/03/2024

Voter registration applications has now closed.

The online voter registration service closed as of midnight on Friday, 23 February 2024 to coincide with the proclamation of the 2024 National and Provincial Elections to be held on 29 May 2024.

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Corner State Circle And Rhodes Place, Yarralumla
Canberra, ACT
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