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“I don’t know what that is”

Maegan Gillespie- October 19, 2017

India's ignorance surrounding autism, a spark exploration into the impact stigma has on autistic children in India.   Read More

Pushing Depok’s Panic Button

Ebony Harris- April 17, 2017

Depok is a vibrant and bustling city, located just on the southern border of Jakarta, yet in the past this has attracted some undesirable attention. ... Read More

Street Mama

Lucy Ratz- October 18, 2018

Manan Chaturvedi , a mother to more than 100 children, crafts campaign paintings to fund their home and living in Jaipur. The last UNICEF census ... Read More

A Colour’s Charm

Enya Williams- September 26, 2018

The city of Jaipur in India’s state of Rajasthan is famously known as the Pink City. Everywhere you turn there is the same similar pale ... 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

Social Media: The Problem or the Solution to Indonesia’s Animal Trafficking Epidemic?

Stacey Whitlock- June 3, 2018

Social media is changing the way our world works in many ways. While it increases global connection, it also enables crimes, such as animal trafficking, ... 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

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

The loneliest taxidermist: how Dr Santosh Gaikwad is fighting to save the legacy of India’s wildlife

John Ballot- October 14, 2016

By John Ballot When India’s last Siberian tiger died in the Himalayan hill station of Nianital, park rangers knew there was only one person in ... 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

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