Jane Elliot's work from a class divided to blue-eyed featured on SBS has made her one of the most sought after speakers on prejudice in the world today. We're going to treat these people negatively on the basis of the color of their eyes. Don't miss her upcoming speaking tour of Australia. For information and booking details call mycomprojects on 1300 360 201 or visit the website. Telstra Call Connect 12456 is the directory assistance that connects you straight through. Yeah, I'm after Steve's Sporting Goods, Belmont. So it's pretty much all you need. Hello, Steve's. Do you sell volley balls? What kind? How much? Call Connect 12456. Hang on, anybody got a pen? One more way Telstra is making life easier. The streets have no name. Oh, oh, oh. Where the streets have no name. Where the streets have no name. We're still building them, building them now. Building them now. And when I go there, I go there with you. It's all I can do. Oh, oh, oh. On Sunday, a native title claim that's angered the community of Lightning Ridge, both black and white. I couldn't claim his country. I can't comprehend how someone could do that. We all know that we're going to go on living here. We're not going to move. The Aboriginal people are not going to move. We've all got a lot of interest in this country and we're going to stay here. And to do that, we know we all have to get along and we will. ICAM, 8 o'clock Sunday on SBS. The West is very young. We're not very wise. And I think we're hopeful that there is a place that is ancient and wise and open and filled with light. Tuesday on The Cutting Edge, we explore the West's intense interest in the fate of Tibet. Very good on camera, indeed. Hollywood's elite has spurred a love affair between the West and Tibet. Filmmakers and movie stars have spoken out. Hollywood, I think, is more powerful than the United States government in terms of its ability to create awareness of issues. Dreams of Tibet, Tuesday at 8, followed by world news at 9. Good dinner last night. Very good. Thank you. On Wednesday, a chef who's become as famous as his clientele. It's a great feeling to get up in the morning and not be able to wait until we get to work. The chefs who work with him. Mr. Moseman's always showing interest and always willing to give you advice and help. It's a wonderful experience. His rare moments at home. What does it do to you to be such a strong cook? With something as simple as possible. And the behind the scenes chaos of an exclusive restaurant. Anton Moseman, Star Chef, 8 o'clock Wednesday on SBS. In news just ahead. Okay people, don't panic! Hey, I'm on TV! I'm on TV! Confirmation that we have secured the rights to an all new series. What? What? What, what, what? To be screened in September. You bastards! To avoid such a long and painful wait, we will rerun the first series beginning Monday, July 20th. You are not to watch that show anymore. With its immature toilet humor. Our long episodes. That means double doses. South Park, returning soon, here on SBS.