Missing links: Judaism in Indonesia
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 […]
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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 […]
AIYA is proud to be a partner of the 9th Indonesian Film Festival, opening this month in Melbourne and Sydney. AIYA Victoria’s Daniel Brooks introduces us to the festival program, […]
What are Indonesia’s young people saying about this year’s election campaign? AIYA contributor Jaime Berrill spoke to some young Indonesians on polling day in Jakarta last week. We asked which […]
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 […]
