Meet the Australian Riding from Banda Aceh to Jakarta
Sam Bashfield studied Indonesian and was the chapter president of AIYA Victoria. After finishing a semester studying abroad in South Korea, he’s riding the length of Sumatra from Banda Aceh […]
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Sam Bashfield studied Indonesian and was the chapter president of AIYA Victoria. After finishing a semester studying abroad in South Korea, he’s riding the length of Sumatra from Banda Aceh […]
This Sunday, the 17th of August, marks Indonesian Independence Day — and with it, the country’s 69th birthday. Indonesian communities around Australia will be coming together to celebrate the occasion, […]
Australian crowdfunding platform Pozible is looking for a full time Crowdfunding Coordinator to work with the Marketing Manager on its plans to expand into Indonesia. According to their position description: Pozible […]
Pendidikan adalah salah satu hal yang terpenting dalam kehidupan kita, terutama bagi orang yang tidak mampu. Menagapa? Karena pendidikan bisa membantu anak-anak mendapatkan kehidupan yang lebih baik. Perhimpunan Indonesia Belajar […]
Robbie Gaspar played professional football (soccer) throughout Southeast Asia for over a decade including 7 years in Indonesia. Tim Flicker caught up with him to discuss his experiences of playing […]
The Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Studies is looking for a Program Officer to managing its new Business Professional Practicum, based in Jakarta. Information about the program from ACICIS: In […]
Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” The power of education and literacy can be used to eradicate poverty […]
“Imagine a situation where Indonesia had a larger economy than Japan or Germany”. Professor Tim Lindsey, the director of Melbourne University’s Centre for Islamic law, put this prediction to the […]
Yesterday, Indonesia headed to the polls to choose its first new present for a decade. Late on Wednesday, the result was not entirely clear: both Joko Widodo, the governor of […]
Today, nearly 190 million Indonesian voters have the chance to choose the president who will replace Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in October. If you’re a political tragic and want to tune in […]
