Investigative

The Youth Testament in India

Claire Norton- October 16, 2017

Religion is an ancient part of Indian culture. Join UQ in Jaipur reporter Claire Norton, as she investigates the young generation's involvement with religion in ... Read More

Gem City

Nic Huntington- October 15, 2017

Jaipur, India has one of the biggest gem industries in the world, but it now faces one of it's biggest threats ever: fake gems. https://youtu.be/pZvyU78i5ec Read More

The beef with Indonesia’s meat policy

Timothy Swanston- April 22, 2017

Indonesia's impressive economic growth in recent years has been coupled with a rapid expansion of its middle class, a group of consumers who have a ... Read More

Cricket in India: It’s not a sport, it’s a religion

Tarryn Kelly- October 24, 2016

It is recognised as the second largest religion in India - and some argue that is undoubtedly the first. It may come as a shock ... Read More

The Mumbai Paradox

Isabella Leembruggen- September 25, 2016

By Isabella Leembruggen Staring out of the window of our bus, I quickly understood why Mumbai has been labelled the city of contrasts. The city ... Read More

Why KOTO is more than just a restaurant

Georgina Auton- May 20, 2015

The KOTO Organisation (Know One, Teach One) selects disadvantaged young people from across Vietnam to train in hospitality and other skills at their purpose built ... Read More

Life can change in the blink of an eye

Rhiannon Smith- March 20, 2015

Imagine closing your eyes, and never opening them again. This is the reality for Stuart Frater from Brisbane. In 2013, he was blinded as a ... Read More

The tale of two trades

Hannah Twiggs- March 17, 2015

Success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation there is sure to be failure. Confucius, the most noted educator and learned man of China ... Read More

Assessing the education gap in Vietnam

Hannah Twiggs- March 17, 2015

Sitting with two support teachers from the International School in Ho Chi Minh City, you can learn a lot about the education gap that divides ... Read More

Suffering in regional Queensland

Genevieve Worrell- December 11, 2014

DALBY resident Scott Doyle was 14-years-old when he passed away from a common bone cancer in March this year. He was one of 10,260 Queenslanders ... Read More

The Waiting Pain

Genevieve Worrell- December 11, 2014

JAMES Wood* is a teenage entrepreneur. The Brisbane-based businessman travels the world expanding his empire. But beneath his success, James carries with him a burden.  ... Read More

Surviving the guilt of living

Genevieve Worrell- December 11, 2014

MICHAEL Callaghan and Mathew Tait were best friends. They were never strong believers in coincidences. But by the age of 14 the schoolyard mates from ... Read More