Cambodian Migrant Workers - Video
The video story on the returning Cambodian migrant workers I produced for The Phnom Penh Post website.
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Documentary DP
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$300 - $800 / Day
An East Africa-based Australian photographer, journalist and filmmaker with a background in film and television. Before going freelance I worked as a video journalist at the Phnom Penh Post newspaper in Cambodia shooting, producing and editing breaking news packages and in-depth features across the country. I have just moved to East Africa where I will base myself for the foreseeable future. I am currently in Burundi. I am passionate about video and photography and excited about the possibilities of combing the two to create engaging and emotive online multimedia packages. I have a Graduate Diploma in Journalism from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Creative Industries from Charles Sturt University.
The video story on the returning Cambodian migrant workers I produced for The Phnom Penh Post website.
Ben and Sharyn Davis are battling to have their 6400-hectare patch of forest in Cambodia's Preah Vihear province officially designated a community forest.Their vision is of an eco-tourist destination to trump the illegal logging and wildlife poaching that has plagued much of the country.
An economic land concession of 45,000 hectares of Cambodian national park to Chinese company Union Development Group includes almost a fifth of the country's coastline. But local people living within the concession complained that security employed by the company were burning the houses of people who refused to accept relocation to what they claimed were substandard accommodation.
In January 2014, 23 young Cambodian men were arrested during a violent crackdown on protesting garment workers that killed four and left one missing. Five weeks after the Phnom Penh Municipal Court convicted but released the 23, they were still coming to terms with what it will mean for their lives and for the future of the campaign to raise the minimum average wage to $160 per month.
In June 2014, hundreds of thousands of undocumented Cambodians fled Thailand amid rumours of violent crackdowns by the Thai military junta.
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