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VIDEO: UQ in MUMBAI – What’s it all about?

Paul Smith- September 26, 2016

UQ in Mumbai is the latest in a series of innovative overseas field reporting courses conducted by The University of Queensland's School of Communication and ... Read More

Fighting India’s HIV Stigma

McKenna Lea- October 17, 2017

Issues with education and awareness of HIV and AIDS in India has resulted in large amounts of discrimination and stigma surrounding this issue nationwide. Jaipur ... 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

Ganesh Chaturthi: explosive dance and colour in Jaipur

Jasmine Hines- September 26, 2018

Ganesh Chaturthi is the wildly popular 10 to 12 day festival in India which celebrates Lord Ganesh's birthday. Ganesh Chaturthi's festival see's coloured powder and ... 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

The beef with Indonesia’s meat policy

Timothy Swanston- April 22, 2017

Indonesia's impressive economic growth in recent years has been coupled with a rapid expansion of its middle class, a group of consumers who have a ... Read More

Radio documentary: That Time of the Month

Anna Levy- October 24, 2016

By Anna Levy Shame. We’ve all felt it. In most cases, the everyday shame we feel is usually because of what we’ve done, but what ... 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

White Caste: Who’s the fairest of them all?

Katy Holland- September 26, 2018

Painted pink under the rule of the 19th century Maharaja, Ram Singh, artefacts of a new generation of royalty now line the terracotta walls and ... Read More

The danger next door: malnutrition on Mumbai’s doorstep

Anna Levy- October 31, 2016

By Anna Levy Just three hours drive away from Mumbai, child malnutrition has hit a record high. With hundreds of deaths occurring every year, authorities ... Read More