Teachers at English First, Yogyakarta
English First, a language school based in Yogyakarta, is looking for native English speakers to join its team of language instructors. We are a well-established provider of English here in […]
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English First, a language school based in Yogyakarta, is looking for native English speakers to join its team of language instructors. We are a well-established provider of English here in […]
Young Indonesian foreign domestic helpers in Hong Kong are overlooked for their talent and potential in mainstream society, writes Samantha Yap. They work as maids every day of the week, […]
On Wednesday night, about 30 AIYA members and friends attended the very first Basa-Basi Speakers event. We were fortunate enough to welcome the Indonesian Vice Consul for Information, Social and […]
The Australian International High School in Makassar is looking for a native English speaker to assist with its English teaching program. The position would involve assisting teachers in delivering English-language […]
The new Australia-Indonesia Centre is seeking expressions of interest from “suitably qualified organisations or individuals” to represent it in Indonesia. This will include providing leadership, management and support in external […]
My interest in the topic of Judaism in Indonesia is actually personal in nature. My grandmother and her family were Jewish and lived in Surabaya from her childhood until approximately […]
Ayo Vote adalah salah satu organisasi baru yang berperan untuk mendorong pemuda ikut dalam pemilihan umum dengan cerdas. AIYA mewancarai Abdul Qowi Bastian dan Pingkan Irwin, pendiri Ayo Vote tentang maksud […]
The following is a press release from the soon-to-launch Australia-Indonesia Centre, based at Monash University. Harold Mitchell AC – celebrated philanthropist and founder of Australia’s biggest media and communications group […]
AIYA Victoria’s Pingkan Palilingan reviews the opening film from this year’s Indonesian Film Festival, Something in the Way: an unusually provocative film, which offers a “a harsh and vivid description” of Jakarta’s […]
Tim Flicker, dari AIYA Victoria, mempertimbangkan Comic 8, salah satu film di Indonesian Film Festival ke-9: “Film yang cukup menghibur meskipun alurnya sedikit mengecewakan.” Comic 8 (2014) adalah film ketiga […]