Tag: University of Queensland

Ordinary Women: Mumbai

Sarah Matthews- October 16, 2016

By Sarah Matthews One of the best things about travelling is the extraordinary people that you can meet each and every day, and the bustling ... Read More

Skater Girls of Mumbai

Morgaine- October 16, 2016

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Indian Women in Sport

Isabella Leembruggen- October 16, 2016

By Isabella Leembruggen Every four years, the world unites to watch what is known as the greatest show on earth – the Olympic Games. The ... Read More

India’s Anti-LGBT law that was, and then it wasn’t, and then it was

Kell Andersen- October 16, 2016

By Kell Andersen India’s relationship with LGBT issues can - perhaps ironically - be summed up perfectly in just two words: it’s complicated. Indeed, it ... Read More

The prison in my head: Varun Gwalani’s fight with OCD

Tom Higgins- October 16, 2016

  By Tom Higgins Mental health issues can affect anyone, anywhere in the world. Society often portrays those with mental health issues as weak, or ... Read More

The Writing is on the wall: Street art for social change in Mumbai

Tom Higgins- October 16, 2016

  By Tom Higgins Street art is commonly seen as vandalism in most countries, and India is no exception. Though some see it as a ... Read More

Mental Heads: Slamming out stigma in India

Tom Higgins- October 16, 2016

By Tom Higgins On September 25 2016, patrons gathered at Eddie's Bistro in Mumbai to watch a collective of spoken word poets perform their first ... Read More

KFC To Cholera: India’s Double Disease Burden

Milly Dunn- October 16, 2016

By Milly Dunn India is currently facing one of its greatest health challenges yet. As the country continues to develop at rapid speed, so does ... Read More

Bombay Strays: Protecting Street Dogs in Mumbai

Claudia Farhart- October 16, 2016

By Claudia Farhart In Mumbai, a city of 12 million people, overcrowding is clearly a problem. When you add the city’s 95,000 stray dogs to ... Read More

The Dabbawalas: Mumbai’s Meals on Wheels

Claudia Farhart- October 16, 2016

By Claudia Farhart Meet the Dabbawalas: India's famous deliverymen who collect freshly made home-cooked meals from all over Mumbai and deliver them to the offices ... Read More

Raghuvir Shekhawat: the award-winning screenwriter who hates watching TV

Sophie Wright- October 13, 2016

By Sophie Wright Diya Aur Baati Hum aired over 1500 episodes and was the top rated television show in India for three years. As the ... Read More

Finding Spirituality in the Holy Land

Connie Li- October 9, 2016

By Connie Li Connie reports on finding inner peace and spirituality in India. (more…) Read More