The Krakatoas & Netball Indonesia: Connecting individuals through sport
“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire, the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth […]
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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire, the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth […]
This is a review of the Indonesian film Negeri van Oranje (The Land of Orange), which was screened during the 2016 Indonesian Film Festival (IFF) at ACMI Melbourne. The film […]
ModCon (short for Modern Conference) is a competition in which students and emerging artists from Australia and Indonesia submit their original digital artworks. The ten shortlisted artworks will be featured […]
Australia akan mengadakan Pemilihan Umum pada tanggal 2 Juli 2016. Pemilu kali ini berbeda dengan lazimnya pemilu yang diselenggarakan tiga tahun sekali. Pemilu bulan Juli yang akan datang terjadi karena […]
AIYA NSW hosted the inaugural Great Garooda Debate on 23 June. It was a night of lively and entertaining debate with just a hint of healthy competition – a winning […]
It was a sunny Friday morning when 20 Indonesian students arrived in the Top End to take part in the Northern Territory Cattlemen’s Association Indonesia–Australia Pastoral Program (NIAPP), which was […]
AIYA’s Executive Partner, the Australia-Indonesia Centre hosted their third Australia-Indonesia Leaders Program in late May. The signature initiative brought together 28 leaders from both countries, representing government, business, media and academia. The […]
Next Door Land, DFAT’s engaging and entertaining educational app traversing Indonesia and Australia, went live a fortnight ago. This article is the third in a series about the ground-breaking game, […]
Wilibrodus Marianus, or Wili for short, is a young, upcoming social activist and television journalist with NET.TV. Now based in Jakarta, he grew up in the impoverished village of Mauponggo […]
DFAT’s pioneering educational app, Next Door Land, officially went live last week. With this article, AIYA is continuing to share insights into the game’s background, this time with a focus on […]