Career Champion Snapshot: AIA Awards Food Winner Robert Chong
Robert Chong is an expert in food exports and trade, and is the winner of the Australia Indonesia Awards 2018 under the category of Food. He features this week in […]
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Robert Chong is an expert in food exports and trade, and is the winner of the Australia Indonesia Awards 2018 under the category of Food. He features this week in […]
A few years ago, Melbourne’s Tasia and Gracia Seger won My Kitchen Rules. Now, they answer some quick-fire questions for us after being nominated for the Australia Indonesia Association Awards […]
Margaret Kartomi is an ethnomusicologist, researcher and Professor of Music at Monash University. She is also a finalist in the Research category at the Australia Indonesia Awards 2018, organised by […]
Welcome back to Spotlight on an AIYA Member! In this regular series, we talk to a different AIYA Member from either Indonesia or Australia to hear their story. This week, […]
AIYA NT President and Bachelor of Law student Max Stretton has just completed a stint at Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, studying Indonesian and volunteering for AIYA Yogyakarta. Read on […]
Welcome back to AIYA Member Spotlight! In this regular series, we talk to a different AIYA Member from either Indonesia or Australia to hear their story. Entrepreneur and AIYA WA […]
Read the full media release here. The UFF today announced a sneak peek of the world class chefs, culinary heroes, and outstanding innovators who will join this year’s three-day program […]
By Ella S Prihatini, University of Western Australia As we enter 2018, the Indonesian public is starting to discuss the country’s next year’s general election. Aside from the predictions on […]
Welcome back to AIYA Member Spotlight! In this regular series, we talk to a different AIYA Member from either Indonesia or Australia to hear their story. Sophie Hewitt, AIYA’s new […]
Indonesia is aiming for 20 million visitors by the end of 2019, with some 2 million expected to come from Australia. Short-term growth will come from: 1) Ongoing promotion of […]
