Casework Volunteer at Reprieve
Reprieve, a London-based charitable organisation that aims to put an end to the death penalty and abuses of the global “war on terror” is looking to recruit a casework volunteer […]
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Reprieve, a London-based charitable organisation that aims to put an end to the death penalty and abuses of the global “war on terror” is looking to recruit a casework volunteer […]
Fitrian Ardiansyah is a climate and sustainability specialist, with over sixteen years’ experience in the fields of natural resource management, climate change, energy and sustainability. He is currently finalising his […]
Workplace Options, an Australian provider of work-life services, is looking for a Jakarta-based Product Development Officer to work on a new SMS-based coaching program for retail and factory employees in emerging […]
This month’s open assignments for the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development include a number of positions in Indonesia, working with organisations from the United Nations to Cricket Indonesia. For more […]
Jacqui Baker teaches and researches Indonesian politics and society at the Australian National University in Canberra. She was a speaker at the first CAUSINDY conference in 2013. Jacqui also is […]
“I majored in Indonesian… I’m pretty fluent. I did Indonesian at high school… I’m pretty fluent. I did six weeks in-country… I’m pretty fluent”. Umm…no, no and no you’re not. […]
Jane Shearwood reviews Something In The Way, a film screened at the recent Indonesian Film Festival. Settling down in my plush seat in the luxurious ACMI cinema, the lights begin […]
Prime Minister Tony Abbott threw away his ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ card when he decided not to accept an invitation earlier this month to meet Indonesian President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY ) in […]
The Australian Catholic University’s Institution for Religious and Critical Inquiry is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work on the creation and daily maintenance of a database and clearinghouse for issues of […]
In the last year three Indonesian films have made a splash internationally. The Act of Killing, The Raid 2: Berandal and Jalanan each represent different parts of Indonesia, and they […]