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From Melbourne, Suriani Mappong Advocates for Constructive Climate Journalism
“It is not merely about presenting facts from the field, but about how, in a […]
Strengthening Climate Science Communication: Lessons from Dr. Andrew B. Watkins
Dr. Andrew B Watkins, Adjunct Professor (Practice) – Monash University School of Earth, Atmosphere & […]
Bridging Science and Storytelling: Strengthening Climate Journalism Between Indonesia and Australia
The workshops also introduced constructive journalism approaches that encourage solutions-oriented reporting, helping audiences not only […]
Connecting Research and Climate Journalism: Sulawesi Voices Meet in Melbourne
Researchers shared insights into how innovation, technology, and better environmental management can help strengthen seaweed […]
Strengthening Climate Reporting Across Indonesia and Australia
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – Efforts to strengthen climate journalism and cross-border collaboration took center stage in Melbourne […]
The Tragedy of Five Italian Divers in the Maldives: Between Exploration Ambition and the Risks of the Deep Sea
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – The international diving community is mourning after a tragic incident in the Maldives […]
Five Days in Melbourne: Between South Yarra and Caulfield
Because the station was only around three minutes from the apartment, South Yarra railway station […]
Indonesian Journalists Strengthen Climate Reporting Capacity Through Melbourne Workshop
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – A group of Indonesian journalists participated in the “Supporting Climate Reporting in Indonesian […]
The Depths of Vaavu Atoll: A Tragic Case Study in Risk and Sacrifice
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – The Maldives is globally marketed as an idyllic sanctuary of turquoise waters and […]
Auliansyah the ‘Klaner’: Protecting the Ocean, Shaping Indonesia’s Future
He is a Klaner — a term affectionately used for students and alumni of Marine […]
Auliansyah Nauap | The Maritime Landscape of East Kalimantan and the Wonders of Marine Megafauna
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – Dear readers, the northern reaches of East Kalimantan hold an extraordinary maritime wealth. […]
Opinion | Climate Change and The Small Islands
Notes from Pulau Rajuni and the Taka Bonerate Atolls ___ MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – There are photographs […]
Eight Critical Issues Shaping Indonesia’s Marine and Fisheries Policy Today
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – As the world’s largest archipelagic nation, Indonesia possesses one of the richest marine […]
What Indonesia’s Fish Consumption Preferences Reveal About the Nation’s Food Culture and Fisheries Future
One of the clearest messages from the data is that affordability remains the primary driver […]
Jamaluddin Jompa: Learn, Unlearn, and Relearn – Navigating the Future for Unhas Graduates
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – Graduation Is Not the Finish Line: Unhas Rector Calls Graduates to Embrace “Learn, […]
SYMARFISH 2026 Officially Returns, Highlighting Blue Economy Innovation for Food Security and the SDGs
PELAKITA.ID – The Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries at Hasanuddin University is once again […]
Hasanuddin University Supports the Ministry of Transmigration, Participates in the 2026 Patriot Expedition Team Program
From Infrastructure to Smart Villages in Papua TEP 2026 is not a short-term ceremonial program. […]
The Rector of Hasanuddin University Fully Supports the Transmigration Patriot Expedition Program 2026
MARITIMEPOSTS.COM – The Rector of Universitas Hasanuddin has expressed full support for the Ministry of […]
Konservasi Indonesia on the Global Stage: Two Researchers Bring Whale Shark Research to Sri Lanka
One of the speakers is Abdi Wunanto Hasan, an alumnus of Marine Science at Hasanuddin […]






















































