When you live remotely in a country where twelve percent of people live on less than $2 a day, your perspective is bound to change somewhat. Fairly quickly, first world worries become trivial. What follows is a realisation that the key to emotional survival in a place like this is in reminding (and yes, sometimes forcing) yourself to give thanks for the simple things. Simple things…you know, like carrots. Almost every day, for… Read More
It’s an interesting little place, this jungle home of ours. Our town of Tembagapura has a population of around 10,000, all of which are employed either directly or indirectly by Freeport McMoran for the purpose of running the local Grasberg copper and gold mine. The town is predominantly made up of native Papuans and Indonesians and although these two cultures are historically combative and remain culturally diverse, here in Tembag, getting along… Read More
The last term of the school year up here on the mountain has been incredibly busy. So…where to start? One constant is the joy offered by the monkey bars in the school playground – never seems to get dull! There have also been birthday parties galore, where too much Elsa is never enough… Culturally interesting school field trips, learning about Indonesian family values: Strange and unusual critters: And newly acquired skills in… Read More
An Aussie family in the jungle of West Papua
Our Family's Adventures in Indonesia
A Young Mum's Legacy
An Aussie family in the jungle of West Papua
Our Family's Adventures in Indonesia
A Young Mum's Legacy