Komnas Perempuan: Indonesia’s superhero for women’s rights
Komnas Perempuan, or KP, as it is affectionately known by its staff and supporters, is not your average institution. For a start, it’s the only government-owned building with a giant […]
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Komnas Perempuan, or KP, as it is affectionately known by its staff and supporters, is not your average institution. For a start, it’s the only government-owned building with a giant […]
Noor Fatia Lastika Sari sedang belajar Sejarah Australia di Universitas Indonesia. Fatia tertarik untuk belajar Australian studies karena menurutnya Australia adalah salah satu tetangga terpenting bagi Indonesia. Perbatasan antara kedua negara ini juga […]
Andrei Febrian lulusan Universitas Dipenogoro tahun 2013, Fakultas Sains dan Matematika, Jurusan Biologi. Memiliki ketertarikan tentang isu yang terkait dengan lingkungan hidup. Ketertarikannya yang kuat terhadap isu lingkungan hidup membuatnya menulis […]
Sisca Rudy baru menyelesaikan Bachelor of Arts di Universitas Indonesia. Sisca tertarik untuk belajar tentang Australia karena hubungan erat di antara Indonesia dan Australia. Mulai dari awalnya, Australia selalu mempunyai […]
Television is often an effective tool in promoting people to people connections and cultural understandings. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) International in conjunction with Indonesia’s largest media company MNC Group […]
November 10th, 2015 will mark the 70th anniversary of Hari Pahlawan (Heroes’ Day). Though Hari Pahlawan has now become a day for remembering all of those who fought for Indonesian […]
Pada bulan November ini ada dua peristiwa penting dalam kalendar Australia, Melbourne Cup dan Remembrance Day. Baru-baru ini dosen Departemen Sejarah, Universitas Indonesia, Kresno Brahmantyo diwawancarai SBS Radio Indonesia mengenai nasionalisme di Australia. Inilah sebauh […]
The Australia-Indonesia relationship is often portrayed as rocky, fragile or on tenterhooks, which shifts attention from the positive and genuine connection between neighbours to more controversial points of conversation. This […]
October has been a busy month for South Australian ‘Indonesianists’. Adelaide was host to a range of festivals including Asia Fest, Indofest and OzAsia Festival whose theme in 2015 was […]
AIYA’s communications team is expanding, and we’re looking for candidates to fill two (2) new Communications Officer positions! If you’re a young person with an interest in the Australia-Indonesia relationship […]
