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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

Crowded Network: Exposing Jakarta’s Power Line Problem

Timothy Swanston- April 17, 2017

Indonesia’s appetite for electricity is growing as rapidly as its economy, an economic powerhouse hungering for a more advanced energy grid. Unfortunately, the minimal investment ... Read More

Hidden in plain sight: finding remnants of violence

Rachael Blackman- April 16, 2017

May 1998 was a dangerous time to be a Chinese Indonesian in the city of Jakarta.  The murder of four student protesters in Jakarta and ... Read More

Caged Birds: The Risks and Rewards of Exotic Pets

Stacey Whitlock- June 3, 2018

Exotic pets are increasingly popular in Indonesia. However, ownership of these pets may be fueling the country's illegal and dangerous wildlife trade. https://vimeo.com/273068860 Read More

First Contact

Anna Levy- September 25, 2016

By Anna Levy Mumbai is where chaos comes to meet its maker. Twenty million people rattle through narrow streets. They pile into buses, taxis, rickshaws, ... 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

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

After the Choice

Angel Parsons- June 3, 2018

Much of the conversation regarding abortion focuses on morality and ethics, but what happens after a decision has been made? Angel Parsons travels to Indonesia, ... Read More

Amity University Jaipur welcomes UQ journalism students

Bruce Woolley- October 7, 2017

  The 'UQ in Jaipur' team has worked very closely with 20 students from Amity University in Jaipur to bring you the engaging stories on ... Read More

Rich in Age and Rich in Culture

Hannah Palmer- September 25, 2017

India’s home of culture, Jaipur, has become the perfect destination for middle to senior aged travellers as the city is abuzz with life and filled ... Read More

The Queen Artivists of Jakarta

Amani Vassiliou- May 7, 2017

https://soundcloud.com/amaniv/the-power-in-artivism In October 2015, two fearless female artists at the forefront of a new movement in the DIY arts ‘n’ crafts communities of Jakarta travelled ... Read More