Investigative

Australia and earthquakes

Anne Crosby- November 19, 2018

At least 555 people were killed in a 6.9 magnitude earthquake on the island of Lombok, Indonesia on August 5, 2018 in a devastating disaster ... Read More

Why is it so hard to ‘eat local’ when it comes to seafood?

Kirsty Slemint- October 26, 2018

Next time you are browsing the seafood section of your local supermarket, take a minute to think about this: more than 70% of seafood consumed ... Read More

The Take One or Give One Campaign

Georgia Schefe- October 16, 2018

The story behind the sanitary containers around the University of Queensland. See story here. Read More

University of Queensland Union appeals smoke ban

Matthew Johnson- September 17, 2018

The first day of July 2018 saw the activation of the smoke-free policy at The University of Queensland (UQ), a policy that applies across everything ... Read More

The Anonymous of Indonesia

Emmalea Lingard- June 5, 2018

A documentary investigating the anonymous children of Indonesia, who do not have birth certificates and are invisible in the eyes of the law. https://vimeo.com/273246344 Read More

The Iron Wing: An Indonesian Political Firestorm

Chantelle Bringas- June 3, 2018

You may not be interested in politics, but politics will certainly take an interest in you. Please click to view Read More

The Pathway To Equality – Disability Accessibility In Jakarta, Indonesia

Chloe Mabb- June 3, 2018

In the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, a lack of accessibility is still a daily reality for the city’s disability community. Yet,  damaged pathways, a lack ... Read More

Up In Smoke: Indonesia’s Tobacco Industry and its Children

Jacqueline Pon- June 3, 2018

In Australia, we all know how hard it is to buy cigarettes - they're costly, they're distributed at only a few select stores, and they're ... Read More

Children of the City

Anastasia White- October 25, 2017

Walk down the streets of Jaipur, visit its palaces and temples, and you’ll see them - performing magic shows, offering red forehead painting to tourists, ... Read More

Deafening Silence

Maegan Gillespie- October 19, 2017

India's children are facing an epidemic of abuse, with 53% of Indian children having experienced sexual abuse. Yet the people are silent, government initiatives are ... Read More

What the West Will Do For India’s Children

Nickie You- October 17, 2017

Voluntourism, the hybrid of volunteering while travelling, is one of the fastest growing trends in travel. The concept of travelling in a developing country, while ... Read More

Jaipur Foot – Restoring Glory

Madeline Grace- October 17, 2017

Jaipur Foot is an NGO in Jaipur India that provides prosthetics or artificial limbs to as many disabled people as possible through its centres, outreach ... Read More