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The Guardian: Welcome to Manus, the island changed forever by Australian asylum policy
Human Rights / Papua New Guinea / Society

The Guardian: Welcome to Manus, the island changed forever by Australian asylum policy

  After 10 days on the island and months of research, my longform report on life on Manus, and how Australia’s detention centre has changed it – for good and for ill. Reporting of this series made possible by an independently awarded grant from GetUps Shipping News project. By Jo Chandler/ Pics Vlad Sokhin. Link here. … Continue reading

The Lowy Institute: How men are getting away with murder in PNG
Human Rights / Papua New Guinea / Women & Girls

The Lowy Institute: How men are getting away with murder in PNG

In this long analysis published by the Lowy Institute, I draw on recent interviews, my older notebooks, and the expert insights of PNG commentators, specialists and anthropologists to explore a range of questions around the endemic violence against women in Papua New Guinea. My principle concern is to explain to a wider readership how, and … Continue reading

Scientists focus on polar waters as threat of acidification grows
Antarctica / Climate change / Oceans

Scientists focus on polar waters as threat of acidification grows

My report for Yale Environment 360: A sophisticated and challenging experiment in Antarctica is the latest effort to study ocean acidification in the polar regions, where frigid waters are expected to feel the ecological impacts of acidic conditions hard, fast and soon. http://e360.yale.edu/feature/scientists_focus_on_polar_waters_as_threat_of_acidification_grows/2752/     Continue reading