Makassar dan Keakrabannya dengan Australia
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Foto oleh : Rumata’ Artspace Versi Bahasa Inggris, klik di sini Apa yang pertama kali terlintas di benak anda ketika mendengar kata Makassar? Coto Makassar, sudah pasti. Coto Makassar merupakan […]
Welcome back to Member Spotlight where we introduce you to the personalities behind AIYA. This week, we introduce you to AIYA new Blog Editor, Meylisa Sahan!
‘We tell ourselves stories in order to live’ wrote Joan Didion. It is also true that we can tell stories in order to live more harmoniously with each other. This […]
©Thomas Wesley On a rainy Melbourne afternoon, the city is buzzing for the footy grand final. Meanwhile at the consulate general of Indonesia, a press conference anticipating the 2019 Soundsekerta […]
Welcome back to Member Spotlight where we introduce you to the personalities behind AIYA. This week, we introduce you to AIYA National Director of Communications, Iven Manning.
International Literacy Day is celebrated annually on 8 September. As the United Nations maintains, the day is an opportunity for Governments, civil society and stakeholders to highlight improvements in world […]
Terdiri dari ratusan kelompok etnis, hampir mustahil rasanya mengenal seluruh etnis yang ada di Indonesia. Tidak jarang juga sebuah etnis berkembang diluar daerah asalnya, sebut saja etnis Manggarai yang ada […]
Did you know that bilingualism was considered one of the main causes of slow language development back in the past? That’s right, and it’s because a lot of parents thought […]
As Australia grapples with a waste management crisis, Indonesian artists campaigning against pollution have been recognised by Australian curators for their innovative approach to the issue. Australia’s unsatisfactory waste management […]
Welcome back to Member Spotlight where we introduce you to the personalities behind AIYA. This week, we introduce you to AIYA Yogyakarta Sports officer, Owen Wishart!
