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The beef with Indonesia’s meat policy
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
The Life of a ‘Street Child’
A child’s life can be very different in a place like Jaipur compared to Australia. Join me as I explore the life of a ‘street ... Read More
Education: it’s a girl’s story
In a time where the rest of the world is pushing for gender equality, parts of India, sadly, still do not believe in educating a ... Read More
The Third Gender
'Blessings', 'curses' and 'transgender' aren't words that usually go together in the western world. However in India the discrimination faced by transgender persons is only ... Read More
One Stop Safe Haven for the Women of Jaipur
The One Stop Crisis Management Center for Women in Jaipur, also known as Aparajita, caters for all women who are in unsafe situations. The Center ... Read More
The Mumbai Paradox
By Isabella Leembruggen Staring out of the window of our bus, I quickly understood why Mumbai has been labelled the city of contrasts. The city ... Read More
Kabaddi: The Silent National Sport
While Cricket might be the most well-known sport for India, Kabaddi is on the rise to take over the crown. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySVESzoaSY4&feature=youtu.be Read More
Slum Children – Beyond the photos
By Morgaine Auton The children crowded around us, teaching us a handshake where you connected by your forefinger and your pinkie, swivelled around the thumb, ... Read More
Exploring Jakarta’s Unique Space of Religious Tolerance
In the heart of Jakarta, on the north eastern corner of Mardeka Square, one can find a reprieve from election tensions surrounding religious tolerance. Istiqlal ... Read More
‘We Won’t Be Silenced’
Busking in Indonesia is controversial. Some busk purely with the intention to make a few dollars, whilst others have professional music aspirations. With a vision ... Read More
