Poems for Indonesia – The Poet of AIYA
By Christopher Sukarno – Education Facilitator at AIYA Victoria My name is Christopher Sukarno John Redden. I am a student at University of Melbourne, doing a double major in Politics & International […]
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By Christopher Sukarno – Education Facilitator at AIYA Victoria My name is Christopher Sukarno John Redden. I am a student at University of Melbourne, doing a double major in Politics & International […]
Translated by Adolf Richardo Graphic by Yudi Tri Utomo Chess has experienced a rapid surge in popularity, with the release of ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ on Netflix last October, triggering renewed […]
Indonesian version, click here. Translation by Gabriella Pasya & Adolf Richardo – AIYA National Translation team Graphic Design by Yudi Tri Utomo – AIYA Graphic Design In celebration of Harmony […]
Budayaku – by Christopher Sukarno, AIYA Victoria Budayaku dimana? Apakah budaya di warna kulitku? Atau ketahuan dari lidahku? Kenapa kamu selalu penasaran? Budaya itu hanya perasaan Tidak apa-apa, saya senang […]
Indonesian version, click here. AIYA Webinar Series Report by AIYA Queensland Recycling, using keep-cups and limiting our personal water usage, are all examples of things that we can do to […]
By Yana Gill – Sanggar Lestari WHAT IS BATIK Batik is a traditional Indonesian cloth that originated from the island of Java in the late 1800s and is still used […]
Photo from AIYA Victoria By Yana Gill – Sanggar Lestari A day well spent with AIYA and friends in Carlton where we got creative for our Batik Workshop. Batik is […]
By Adeline Tinessia – AIYA Links Officer The focus on the inequality and injustices suffered by women have become ever more pertinent. In Australia, for example, 2021 has been marked […]
“That roof once stood firmly beneath the horizon, pointing up towards the Zenith, before being blown to one side with the Earth” By Erland Tatus Translation by: Rizky Ully – […]
Ditulis oleh Dinda Ichsani – AIYA National Blog Editor Citra saat ini menjabat sebagai AIYA Jakarta Chapter President. Ia berasal dari Tangerang, namun telah lama tinggal di Yogyakarta untuk bekerja […]