Lindsay Murdoch, Brisbane Times

Lindsay Murdoch

Brisbane Times

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  • The Sydney Morning Herald
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  • Canberra Times
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Past articles by Lindsay:

The next Macau? China’s big gamble in Cambodia

Many residents of Sihanoukville, once a sleepy coastal hamlet popular with backpackers, can't afford the new way of life tens of thousands of Chinese workers are bringing, with money and luxury cars now a common sight. → Read More

Australia, East Timor agreement over $50 billion oil and gas field

Australia and East Timor will sign a landmark agreement to carve up revenue from the $50 billion Greater Sunrise oil and gas field in the Timor Sea. → Read More

Cambodia PM Hun Sen threatens to beat up protesters on Australia visit

Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen has threatened protesters who burn an effigy of him when he visits Sydney in March, saying he will beat them up. → Read More

Australian businessman sentenced in Philippines for child sex crimes

Child welfare advocates have hailed the conviction of Drew Frederick Shobbrook, 51, from Sydney, as a landmark case. → Read More

Prosecutors comb accused spy James Ricketson's emails to journalists

One of the emails Ricketson sent to this reporter in 2015 discussed the timetable for the scheduled return to Phnom Penh of Cambodia's exiled opposition leader. → Read More

Duterte: avoid condom use because they 'aren't pleasurable'

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has suggested Filipinos avoid using condoms because they “aren’t pleasurable”. → Read More

Aung San Suu Kyi 'complicit' in Rohingya slaughter: UN investigator

The UN investigator of human rights in Myanmar has accused Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi of “complicity” in the slaughter of Rohingya Muslims. → Read More

Alleged terror attacker denied Turkish visa before coming to Australia

An international student who allegedly stabbed a Melbourne man in a terror attack last week had planned to marry a suspected Islamic State terrorist. → Read More

Hun Sen's Cambodia slides even further into dictatorship

A new plan from the ruling party has alarmed activists and opposition members in a state that is already vigorously suppressing dissent. → Read More

Alleged Melbourne attacker's sister knifed policeman: Dhaka police

An international student who stabbed a man in his Melbourne home has been linked to a terrorist organisation by her sister in Bangladesh. → Read More

Australian drug kingpin to be extradited after more than a year in Bangkok prison

A Sydney man accused of overseeing a multi-million dollar Australian drug syndicate is set to be extradited from Thailand seven years after skipping bail in South Australia. → Read More

Duterte tells soldiers to shoot female rebels in their genitals

The Philippine leader told a group of former rebels to “tell the soldiers…there’s a new order... we won’t kill you. We will just shoot your vagina.” → Read More

Australia's secret Timor Sea deal could pave oil and gas revenue future for East Timor

East Timor could receive up to 80 per cent of revenue from the $50 billion Greater Sunrise oil and gas field in the Timor Sea under a still-secret agreement with Australia. → Read More

UN, US demand probe into massacre in Myanmar

The UN and US have demanded an independent investigation into a massacre in Myanmar’s violence-wracked Rakhine State. → Read More

Facebook sued for alleged role in Cambodian political repression

Weeks after Cambodia’s exiled opposition leader was found guilty for posting a supposedly defamatory Facebook message, he has hit back in a US court. → Read More

Julie Bishop intervenes in James Ricketson case

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has intervened in the case of Australian filmmaker James Ricketson eight months after being jailed in Cambodia. → Read More

Military silently starving and abducting Rohingya, Amnesty finds

Instead of terrorizing Rohingya through mass killings, burnings and rapes, the military has embarked on a more subtle campaign, Amnesty International says. → Read More

Australian admits flying drone over Cambodian march but denies spying

Australian filmmaker James Ricketson has admitted he committed an offence by flying a drone over a political rally without a permit in Phnom Penh. → Read More

Fears Myanmar buying missiles from North Korea raise Canberra's alarm

The Turnbull government has criticised Myanmar over reports the country has been receiving ballistic missile system technology and weapons from North Korea. → Read More

Dengue vaccine fear grips Philippines after deaths

A health crisis is sweeping the Philippine islands as many parents refuse to have their children immunised. → Read More