AIYA Links: 16 October
In the news
- Wie gehts, masbro! Indonesian literature and publishing is the ‘guest of honour’ at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
- Changes to minimum wage policy announced in Indonesia’s latest deregulation package.
- President Jokowi will meet tech industry chiefs during his upcoming visit to the U.S.
- ‘Flawed Justice’: Amnesty International releases a damning report on Indonesian courts’ application of capital punishment.
- Indonesia’s parliament will soon move to regulate ridesharing apps like GoJek and Uber.
At the AIYA Blog
- AIYA friends in Adelaide were treated to an expert panel discussion on the relationship with Penny Wong, Andrew Rosser and Nathan Gray.
- Tak kenal maka tak sayang—sebuah refleksi setelah perjalanan ke negara tetangga dari peserta CAUSINDY 2015, Nurina Savitri.
Events & opportunities
- Sign up for NAILA! The National Australia Indonesia Language Awards are a great opportunity to win up to $3,000 while displaying your hard-earned Indonesian language skills. Applications close soon, so head over to the NAILA website for full details.
- AIYA Communications Officers: AIYA National is looking for two volunteers to help with our online communications. Check out the AIYA Jobs Board for more detail.