Not just fun and games: AIYA ACT’s “Indonesia Day”
On Wednesday the 17th of September the AIYA ACT Chapter hosted approximately 250 students from years 7 to 12 from across the ACT. The students had an opportunity to experience […]
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On Wednesday the 17th of September the AIYA ACT Chapter hosted approximately 250 students from years 7 to 12 from across the ACT. The students had an opportunity to experience […]
Indonesia welcomed its seventh President to Istana Merdeka yesterday, on an inauguration day that was part ceremony, part street party, and full of colour and excitement. This morning, we’ve picked out […]
The AIYA Yogyakarta team are excited to announce the first positions in their volunteer program! These roles are ideally suited to Australians spending time in Yogya, and are based at […]
AIYA’s communications team is expanding, and we’re looking for candidates to fill two new volunteer positions! If you’re a young person with an interest in the Australia-Indonesian relationship and experience […]
A number of positions have become open at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta ideally suited to early-mid career professionals in the development sector. Not all require fluency in Indonesian. The […]
It is a great pleasure to introduce the 2014 AIYA members survey, which this year had its highest response rate ever, attracting close to 500 people. Each year AIYA conducts […]
Journalist, epidemiologist and Indonesianist Elizabeth Pisani has been in Australia this week to promote her new book Indonesia Etc. AIYA NSW’s Iona Main had an opportunity to speak with her, […]
The Indonesia-Australia Language Foundation, a language training body established by the governments of Australia and Indonesia, is looking for English language and academic skills teachers, to be based in Surabaya. […]
Joko Widodo’s election as President marks a new democratic era, according to Cornelius Damar Hanung, Cynthia Sadikin, and Ronaldus Reza. Clarissa Tanurahardja asked them for their opinions and hopes for […]
The Australia-Indonesia Business Council, an AIYA partner organisation, is looking for an Administrative Officer to support the operations of its national secretariat. The position reports to the National President and […]
