Reporters

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

WHAT DOES FEMINISM MEAN TO YOU? A Visual Podcast in Jaipur

Michelle Zhu- October 17, 2017

Intersectional feminism means the inclusion and representation of different identities and voices from all cultures. This podcast is an exploration of what feminism means to ... Read More

What Came First, The Love or the Marriage? A Documentary

Michelle Zhu- October 17, 2017

Love and arranged marriages are part of an ongoing complex conversation that is unfolding before our eyes. This is a documentary exploring the complexities of ... Read More

Climate Crisis

Johnpaul Gonzo- October 16, 2017

One fifth of the world's suicides occur in India, with farmers significantly overrepresented in suicide data. Now, a ground breaking US study has shed light ... Read More

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

Health is the Industry’s Wealth

Juanita Egan- October 16, 2017

Tucked away in an alley off the main street of Jaipur, the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries are plagued by counterfeit medications and supplements. Boxes litter ... 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

Unveiling the Burqa

Nazlee Salami- November 7, 2016

By Nazlee Salami I gazed down at the dark-green headscarf that lay gently in my hands. My eyes traced its ornate gold patterns. Parked just ... Read More