Photography

Blessings Between Petals

Juanita Egan- September 25, 2017

Hidden amongst the local vendors of Jaipur, there are hidden gems that unlock the traditions of the Hindu faith. (more…) Read More

Mirror mirror on the wall: the Sheesh Mahal is the fairest of them all

Nazlee Salami- September 25, 2017

In the 16th century, the general of Akbar, Maan Singh, built a fort around a city which he later ruled. The city became named Amer. ... Read More

The Street Sweepers of Jaipur

Maya Fellows- September 25, 2017

Three women in bright Sari's take photographs with tourists and (more…) Read More

The Amber Fort of Marble

Claire Norton- September 25, 2017

If you look up towards the hilly mountain tops in Jaipur, you will stumble across the winding, great walls that lead to Amer Fort.   Read More

Abandoned by the highway

Claire Norton- September 25, 2017

Travelling from Brisbane to Jaipur, a comedy of errors led our journalism group to discover the magnificent country side of India. From Delhi to Jaipur, ... Read More

Windows into Jakarta – a photo essay

Timothy Swanston- April 24, 2017

35mm. f2.5 1/1600. Jordan McMullen works on his piece early in the morning, preparing for the big day ahead. 35mm. f2.5 1/2000. A family sit ... Read More

Practicing Diversity: Celebrating Easter in Indonesia

Katreena Bacatan- April 17, 2017

The national celebration of Easter in Indonesia is a symbol of the country’s commitment to its belief in "Unity in Diversity" despite recent racial and ... Read More

Exposing the dark side of Indonesia Tourism

Drew Timbs- April 17, 2017

Despite the supposed ban of horse-drawn carriages in 2010, according to the Jakarta Animal Aid Network (JAAN), this transport method remains a popular tourist attraction ... Read More

Colourful fresh produce highlights vibrant local culture

Justin Lillecrapp- April 17, 2017

The local markets in Depok are a maze of alleyways and muddied pathways. Rows of shack-like structures stand side by side each containing their own ... 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