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The Secret Life of Duboisia

The Secret Life of Duboisia

Makenna Baily

The South Burnett Region boasts the largest proportion of the world's Duboisia, yet it remains one of Australia's most well-kept secrets. Read more about the ... Read More

Wildlife Rescuers Suffer in the Drought

Wildlife Rescuers Suffer in the Drought

Rachael Rosel

Full-time wildlife rescuers Kayleen England and Col Newson are pushing through the worst conditions they've ever seen. Read the story here. Read More

When It Rains, It Rains Dollars: Combatting the Drought in Regional Queensland

When It Rains, It Rains Dollars: Combatting the Drought in Regional Queensland

Daisy Siddall

The ongoing drought is causing Queensland’s farmers untold concern, but South Burnett locals remain stoic and optimistic.  Peter Angel’s cattle farm has been in the ... Read More

The Ration Shed: The Heart of Cherbourg

The Ration Shed: The Heart of Cherbourg

Makenna Baily

The Ration Shed Museum celebrated its 15th Birthday earlier this month on the 4th of October.  Located in the heart of Cherbourg, the cultural and historical ... Read More

Local artist and youth tasked with reclaiming Murgon public spaces

Local artist and youth tasked with reclaiming Murgon public spaces

Dante Aloni

Watch the video HERE Local Indigenous artist, Kane Brunjes, has been tasked with reclaiming and reshaping Murgon's public spaces. Working alongside youth volunteers, Kane's work ... Read More

Animal rescue services run off their feet in the South Burnett

Animal rescue services run off their feet in the South Burnett

Ted Roker

Wildlife is on the move and that's what makes this time of year trauma season on our roads. Animal rescue services are working night and ... Read More

Calls for More Mental Health Funding in Queensland’s Rural Areas

Calls for More Mental Health Funding in Queensland’s Rural Areas

Ted Roker

In drought hit Queensland, rain is not the only thing in short supply. It can take weeks to access mental health support in Queensland’s rural ... Read More

$3 million footpath to connect Murgon and Cherbourg: Road to resistance or pathway to peace?

$3 million footpath to connect Murgon and Cherbourg: Road to resistance or pathway to peace?

Makenna Baily

Earlier this year, the Australian Government announced $3 million in funding to develop a footpath connecting the communities of Murgon and Cherbourg, but the project ... Read More

The Hidden Cultural Hub of the South Burnett

The Hidden Cultural Hub of the South Burnett

Chelsea Clark

Wondai is one of the many small Queensland towns that has been left off the Google Street View trail for the last ten years. Google ... Read More

Murgon PCYC’s Byte Nite continues despite lack of formal funding

Murgon PCYC’s Byte Nite continues despite lack of formal funding

Rachael Rosel

Murgon PCYC’s fortnightly Byte Nite has no plans of slowing down despite unpredictable funding. Police Sergeant Rene Boyd, manager of the South Burnett PCYC, said ... Read More

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Promotional Culture – COMU3150

Promotional Culture – COMU3150

Part 1 - Madison Whyte Part 2 - Madison Whyte                                                 Part 3 - Madison Whyte   Promotional Culture - COMU3150 How promotional culture is in everyday life. ... Read More

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Exploring Jakarta’s Unique Space of Religious Tolerance

Exploring Jakarta’s Unique Space of Religious Tolerance

Amani Vassiliou

In the heart of Jakarta, on the north eastern corner of Mardeka Square, one can find a reprieve from election ... Read More

Ride-sharing apps – changing the face of Indonesian transport

Ride-sharing apps – changing the face of Indonesian transport

Mia Tyquin

Jakarta’s over-crowded and bustling streets come alive with sounds of street noise and traffic as millions of people commute across ... Read More

Are Western tourists sightseeing or the attraction?

Are Western tourists sightseeing or the attraction?

Teilya Macfarlane

“Bule, Bule! Photo, photo!” is the phrase every western tourist in Jakarta, Indonesia hears. To Indonesian locals, western tourists are ... Read More

Rohingya Education: Learning Jaipur

Rohingya Education: Learning Jaipur

Jasmine Hines

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

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