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The Orang Laut sea nomads living around Indonesia's Batam island face an uncertain future, as climate change and modernisation upend their lives at sea.
Families in Indonesia thought they were sending their sons to a rehab facility run by a powerful local official. Those who stayed there say it was a brutal human slavery operation.
The latest Household Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) national survey shows young people are living with their parents longer; those that aren't are suffering greater mortgage stress.
This report examines how a patchwork of weak laws, exacerbated by poor government oversight, and the failure of oil palm plantation companies to fulfill their human rights responsibilities have ...
About 192 million people in Indonesia are eligible to cast their vote in a general election on 17 April. For the first time, presidential, parliamentary and regional elections are all taking place ...
Recently, many Indonesians have been bombarded with stories about the “pelakor”, a term popularly used to refer to a woman who is perceived as responsible for ruining a couple’s marriage).
As the palm oil industry grows, some Orang Rimba have had to abandon their nomadic forest lifestyle.
Baker Didiet Radityawan talks about his journey in becoming a world-class baker and an Australian Permanent Resident.
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