Aubrey Belford, Journalist
Aubrey Belford grew up on the northern beaches of Sydney, and studied a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney. It wasn’t until his third year that he began […]
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Aubrey Belford grew up on the northern beaches of Sydney, and studied a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Sydney. It wasn’t until his third year that he began […]
With the AIYA survey left to run until Friday, we thought we’d share some early trends in your responses. If you haven’t given your feedback just yet, don’t miss out! […]
We’re looking for your help! As you might have seen at the start of the year, our national executive have been hard at work responding to the federal government’s Australia in […]
Joel Backwell, who grew up Breamlea in southern Victoria, studied Arts/Law at Monash University, majoring in Indonesian language, history and politics. After graduation, Joel worked for Freehills (now Herbert Smith […]
Going on exchange is an important part of studying Indonesian at university. We are fortunate that the great work of a few has given us excellent opportunities in the ACICIS‘ […]
The Australian Electoral Commission office in Indonesia is offering Indonesian university students the opportunity to undertake a one-month internship at its office in Jakarta: The purpose of this program is […]
I was sitting at home on a Sunday night and all of a sudden I remembered that applications for the Pidato Antarabangsa Bahasa Melayu (PABM) 2013 were about to close. I […]
After the release of the Asian Century White Paper last year, the question of Indonesian language’s decline in schools and universities attracted a lot of coverage. This was highlighted most […]
The Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Studies, an AIYA partner organisation based at Murdoch University in Perth, is looking for candidates for a new part-time administrative position. The Secretariat Officer […]
The Australia Indonesia Business Council are looking for a casual events organiser to work 7.5 hours, and possibly more, per week. The position would involve: Managing the AIBC’s membership database; […]