AIYA QLD Malam Karier 2019
Success often depends on who you know. Thursday the 8th of August saw AIYA QLD host its second event, and it was a huge success. Malam Karier sets the stage […]
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Success often depends on who you know. Thursday the 8th of August saw AIYA QLD host its second event, and it was a huge success. Malam Karier sets the stage […]
The biggest annual Indonesian concert that has been in Melbourne for 13 years, SOUNDSEKERTA, is back on 28 September in Melbourne Town Hall! The theme this year, “Mosaic […]
Welcome back to Member Spotlight learn more about the lives of those behind AIYA. This week, we introduce you to AIYA President, Clarice Campbell!
By Johanna Debora Imelda, Universitas Indonesia Coin rubbing is a form of folk medication practised in Indonesia and other Southeast Asian and East Asian countries, such as Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, […]
This article was originally posted by Alison Carroll on The Conversation. Review: Contemporary Worlds: Indonesia, National Gallery of Australia They talk of a family of nations, or families of nations. […]
Welcome back to Member Spotlight learn more about the lives of those behind AIYA. This week, we introduce you to AIYA Yogyakarta Events Officer, Tata!
It was Wittgenstein who said “the limits of my language mean the limits of my world”, and one can hardly find arguments against this statement. In the world that […]
Selamat Datang! Welcome to Catatan AIYA! AIYA Membership numbers continue to grow and our Chapters and other activities are becoming increasingly active. We have been searching for a way to […]
REUTERS / Willy Kurniawan It has been a long and restless Indonesia democracy fight to say the least, hundreds of election staff (KPU) have died followed by nine demonstrators killed […]
Nowadays many parents send their children to language schools at a very early age. This is something that has been trending for quite some time now and it’s something that’s […]
