AIYA Links: 5 February
In the news
- Indonesia’s GDP growth sped up slightly in the December quarter, again breaching 5%.
- Rapper Indonesia sat down with Australia’s Ambassador in Jakarta, Paul Grigson, to chat bilateral policy challenges, tourism, and coffee.
- Writer Eliza Vitri Handayani (@elizavitri) on the enduring problem of censorship in democratic Indonesia.
- Kate Walton looks at how the Pancasila doctrine is being used to brand LGBT citizens as ‘un-Indonesian’.
- A new report from the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict maps out pro-ISIS support networks in Indonesia.
At the AIYA Blog
- How AIYEPers in West Kalimantan hosted their own Hottest 100 contest on Australia Day.
Events & opportunities
- Please give a hand to a University of Sydney PhD research project by sharing your views on Indonesian soft power in this quick survey.
- Applications for Asialink Business’ prestigious Sydney-based Internship Program are now open.
- Be a part of the AIYA team: we’re looking for a Blog Editor to curate our lively forum for young Australians and Indonesians.







Bede has also co-founded Lazada Indonesia, which is now the largest eCommerce company in the country. With his wife he has since founded their own company, Paraplou Group. Bede and Susie have managed to boot-strap a successful start-up, build a team of 60 people, raise $1.7m in one of the biggest tech deals in Indonesia last year.
