NTB & NTT

High stakes
ASRIANA KEBON speaks to Indonesian underage minors who were returned to Indonesia following age determination hearings in Darwin
Repairing the damage
Safe havens and abuser counselling helping to reduce domestic violence cases in East Nusa Tenggara
Climate justice
Climate change is compounding the environmental and social justice problems confronted by marginalised communities: a multi-faceted movement is needed in response
In search of sustainable farming
Bali-based NGOs are an important part of Indonesia’s growing sustainable agriculture movement
Prosperity denied
Mining is booming in East Nusa Tenggara, but where is the wealth going?
Eager to work
The value of children’s paid work on Lombok’s tobacco plantations presents a challenge to emotive arguments for the wholesale banning of child labour
Supporting mothers-to-be
Community facilitators improve maternal and child health in Lombok
Not just a piece of paper
The state’s requirements for marriage registration disadvantage poor rural women
Decorated for success
Photo essay: Competition leads to artistry and danger on the streets of Kupang
A problematic division
Managing the border between West and East Timor has been an ongoing challenge
Poverty and mobility mark the neglected east
Trouble in Paradise
A land conflict on the tourist island of Gili Trawangan dates back decades
Indonesian fishermen whose traditional fishing grounds are in Australian waters may have a Mabo-style claim, says CAMPBELL WATSON.
SIMON ANDREWARTHA discovers a quiet invasion by outsiders, even in the remotest villages.
Regulating trawling companies is difficult when the navy is in business with them
Homegrown security forces wield great power in Lombok
Forestry business packaged in ecological concerns in Flores

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