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Robi’s Game

Jasmine Hines- October 29, 2018

Follow Robi as he recounts his life in a Bangladesh refugee camp after winning his semi-final soccer game in Brisbane, Australia. This is part three of ... Read More

Rohingya Education: Learning Jaipur

Jasmine Hines- October 29, 2018

A Rajasthani woman funds over fifty Rohingya children's education. An anthropologist considers refugee working conditions, while Jaipur's rubbish pickers work hard. One Rohingya man organises ... Read More

Rohingya Refugees in Jaipur

Jasmine Hines- October 29, 2018

A Rohingya refugee shares how his father helped him flee Myanmar when he was just a child. A Rajasthan Government representative and local Rajasthani weigh-in ... Read More

The newest habitat on earth: our cities

Kirsty Slemint- October 25, 2018

To consider the impacts of urbanisation and the remarkable ways that animals adapt to survive in this man-made world. We’re exploring the newest habitat on ... 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

Slowing Down The Fashion Industry

Chloe Belchamber- May 31, 2018

The fast fashion industry is one of the most unsustainable and polluting industries on the planet. Twenty per cent of global water pollution is a ... Read More

The fortress: Jakarta’s top junior high school comes to life

[email protected]- April 8, 2018

  Classes may be over for the day, but the fun is just beginning for Year 7 students at Jakarta's best-performing junior high school. See ... 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

Being HIV Positive In India

Eliza Crisp- October 18, 2017

  After a delayed response to the initial threat of HIV, India has seen gradual improvements amongst the health of high-risk groups. Eliza Crisp travels ... Read More