2014 Pemilu Preview: The Full Collection
Earlier this month, AIYA’s New South Wales chapter hosted an election preview event, with “politicians” from six of the major parties present on the night. Today, we’ve pulled together the full […]
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Earlier this month, AIYA’s New South Wales chapter hosted an election preview event, with “politicians” from six of the major parties present on the night. Today, we’ve pulled together the full […]
The Sydney Southeast Asia Centre is hosting is hosting its inaugural SSEAC Honours Bootcamp on the 15th-18th June 2014. The bootcamp is a professional development program for honours students around Australia […]
Navitas, a diversified global education provider, is looking for a Marketing Officer to work from its Jakarta office. Navitas offers “an extensive range of educational services for students and professionals […]
We speak to one young Australian about her experiences living and working in Jakarta. Kirby Taylor interned with the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC) Jakarta for 3 months, learning about […]
Asialink is looking for a Research Officer based in Melbourne, to “provide support for Asialink Business’s applied research activities through research and creating content”. Asialink Business is a new program […]
Indonesia headed to the polls yesterday, electing candidates for national and local government, including members of the Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat, the national parliament. We’ve picked out some of the most […]
Over the past few years whilst Australia has been totally absorbed with supplying China with iron ore and ‘stopping the boats’ from Indonesia, our northern neighbour, along with a few […]
As far as political debates go, AIYA NSW’s 2014 Indonesian Election Preview on Thursday 3rd April was pretty spectacular to behold. A “politician” from six of the major Indonesian parties […]
“It was January, 1998, and we were so fixed on the quest for culture and local knowledge that we kind of forgot about politics…” This week’s video from the first […]
In our latest video from last year’s Conference of Australian and Indonesian Youth, delegates and panellists discuss aid, social enterprise and business ties. Questions cover support for entrepreneurs and social […]