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A certain kind of freedom
She's wanted daily life responsibilities with 'normal life problems', but a quiet life back home won't be as easy as it sounds.
Jewel Topsfield is Fairfax's Indonesia correspondent. She is an award-winning journalist who has been with Fairfax Media for 10 years. Most recently, she was education editor at The Age for five years. Prior to that she was the launch deputy editor of the National Times, Fairfax’s online opinion site. She also spent three years in the Canberra Press Gallery covering immigration, education, the environment and water.
She's wanted daily life responsibilities with 'normal life problems', but a quiet life back home won't be as easy as it sounds.
The former governor of Bali's Kerobokan jail has said Schapelle Corby has served her three years of parole in Bali well and deserves her freedom.
A man gasped in horror after learning he and another man had been sentenced to 85 lashes in Indonesia's conservative Aceh province.
She had her jail sentence increased to five years for the fatal group assault on a Bali police officer.
The Ahok verdict has sparked candlelit vigils from Bali to Papua. The Indonesian diaspora in Australia have organised protests. But can the blasphemy law be changed?
Australian man Stephen Richardson was strangled to death in his Sanur villa, with Bali police suspecting the killer was known to the 63-year-old.
Bali police say 'possibly there was an act of violence' behind the grisly death of Stephen Richardson.
The sentence came even though the prosecution requested only a suspended sentence for the lesser offence of inciting hatred.
Police are investigating the possible murder of 63-year-old Australian man Stephen James Richardson who was found dead in a villa in the seaside Bali precinct of Sanur.
The body of an Australian man has been found in Bali.
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