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Mozhgan Moarefizadeh is stuck in Jakarta, living without rights—but with a yappy dog named Bella. With journalist Nicole Curby, she brings you into the lives of refugees like her, who are trapped on Australia’s new borderline, in Indonesia.

The Wait is a five-part narrative podcast, two years in the making. Published by The Guardian and supported by the Walkley Foundation, The Wait is a compelling and innovative combination of in-depth interviews, field reporting, audio diaries and conversations.

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The Wait stands out as one of the most ambitious, impressive and singular Australian podcasts in recent memory.
— Eric George, The Australian
 

It’s 2013. One night at 4 am, Mozhgan Moarefizadeh and her family slip away from immigration detention in Jakarta. They walk for hours in heavy rain, with no phones and no idea where they are. Mozhgan is 21, and it’s the start of her new life. 

For years the news in Australia was full of stories about offshore detention on Manus Island and Nauru. But the boats have stopped. The news has gone quiet. First, Australians convinced themselves there was a big problem, and now they think it’s faded away.

But Mozhgan isn’t fading away. She and her family fled Iran, only to find themselves stranded in Jakarta. They’ve been living for seven years without the right to work, study, marry, travel, or even hold a bank account. Many thousands of refugees and asylum seekers in Indonesia are enduring the same ordeal.

In The Wait, Mozhgan and journalist Nicole Curby investigate how Australia has created a new border, inside Indonesia, and ask who’s responsible for its consequences. In a disused army barracks, a forgotten church garden, and the hills above Jakarta, Mozhgan and Nicole meet the people who are stuck there. As they go, they're trying to find out: what does it mean to be caught forever on the run, trapped in a permanent in-between? Can the future hold any hope?

Threaded through it all is Mozghan’s drive and her fear: will she—and her family—survive the wait? 

Third Coast International Audio Festival Awards

Winner, Best Serialised Story

2021

Amnesty International Australia Media Awards

Winner, Best Radio Story

2021