Oceania
Articles
Australia
Bouncing Stones: Living with Kuku Yalangi elders in Mossman, Queensland, Jenna Kochmer gains insight the sacred ways of Australia's endangered Aboriginal culture.
No Worries, Mate: Fulbright fellow and biochemist Rebecca Diane Levit finds her work ethic turned upside down as she learns the difference between the American and Australian psyche.
On the Beat: Jeff Fleischer learns the ropes of reporting for an Aussie audience at The Sydney Morning Herald.
The Sacred Site: Why climbing Ayers Rock was not an option for Netanya Stutz
The Iron Gut: Northwestern University student Rosalind Yang may have been studying Down Under, but she was on top of her game. Her ultimate Frisbee game, that is. By Tiffany Sakato
Resistance vs. Resilience: Lauren Gersbach wins an award for her research on Mabi Type 5b Rainforest tree species' alternative mechanisms to survive severe cyclones in north Queensland, Australia.
New Zealand
Respecting the Land and Community: Nina Hoe and Putnam Ivey find New Zealand is a conscientious nation protecting its environment and its people.
Shifting Soil + Sentiments: Members of New Zealand's Tui community in Golden Bay have spent more than two decades trying to live without leaving a global footprint. But Alyson Sheppard takes a hard look at how selling a product to sustain the community has made some members join a more mainstream consumer culture.
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