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Deadline extended to 28th of November 2017 AIYA is seeking submissions from individual members for the 2017 AIYA Annual, and we want to hear from you! We are building on the […]
Oleh Kyle Springer, University of Western Australia Indonesia adalah salah satu tetangga terdekat Australia. Namun, dua negara anggota G20 ini tak terlalu banyak berdagang dan berinvestasi dengan satu sama lain. Bahkan, sulit menemukan […]
Welcome to AIYA Member Spotlight! In a new regular series, we’ll be talking to a different AIYA Member from either Indonesia or Australia to hear their story. We begin this […]
The ReelOzInd short film festival is on for another year, bringing together Australian and Indonesian filmmakers in the hope of highlighting our common bilateral struggles and friendship. This week we […]
Indonesia’s rapid economic growth is an open opportunity for Australia but this opportunity is often being missed. AIYA QLD’s recent Indonesian Opportunities Networking Event, organised in partnership with the Australia […]
Prolific writer and historian Ian Burnet has authored numerous books about Indonesia, and has travelled expansively across the archipelago. With the recent release of his latest publication, Where Australia Collides with […]
Oleh Sudirman Nasir, Universitas Hasanuddin Ketika kita berbicara tentang ketimpangan, korban yang umumnya kita bayangkan adalah warga miskin. Namun kenyataannya, ketimpangan berdampak buruk pada semua bagian masyarakat, termasuk warga kelas menengah […]
Oleh Dicky Pelupessy, Universitas Indonesia Setelah untuk pertama kalinya mengalahkan Thailand dalam jumlah publikasi akademis, Indonesia optimis segera mengejar Singapura dan Malaysia—yang lebih produktif—di 2019. Namun, di abad 21 dunia ilmu […]
Oleh Lukman Solihin, Research and Development Agency of Indonesian Education and Culture Ministry Siang yang cerah di sebuah sekolah dasar negeri di pinggiran Yogyakarta. Siswa berbaris rapi untuk mengembalikan buku yang […]
Thomas Wright, The University of Queensland Empat sungai di Indonesia—Brantas, Bengawan Solo, Serayu, dan Progo—termasuk 20 yang terkotor sedunia. Fakta itu berdasarkan hitungan metrik ton sampah plastik yang tidak dikelola […]
