NAILA 2016 Awardees
We are delighted to announce the amazing winners of the National Australian Indonesian Language Awards (NAILA) for 2016! NAILA is a flagship initiative of AIYA which aims to reward and foster the […]
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We are delighted to announce the amazing winners of the National Australian Indonesian Language Awards (NAILA) for 2016! NAILA is a flagship initiative of AIYA which aims to reward and foster the […]
The winners of ModCon, the Australian Embassy digital art competition, were recently announced to be Hasanuddin University student Anisa Shabrina Yunus from Makassar, Sulawesi, and University of Western Australia student […]
Three years ago I was selected to be a part of the AIYEP family. Eighteen brilliant young people from eighteen different provinces in Indonesia met eighteen great young people from […]
ModCon, the Australian Embassy digital art prize, was awarded to Hasanuddin University student Anisa Shabrina Yunus from Makassar, Sulawesi, and to University of Western Australia student Alannah Scorer from Perth, […]
The Best Semester Abroad program sponsors 20 young people from ten countries to live and study in Queensland, and is conducted by the State of Queensland through Trade and Investment Queensland. We […]
The future of Australia-Indonesia relations is in safe hands with secondary students in Canberra demonstrating a keen interest in their language studies. The annual Indonesia Day event run by the […]
Since 2012, the AIYA website has been at the forefront of AIYA’s online efforts to connect, inform and inspire Australian and Indonesian youth, and the AIYA Blog has played a […]
Rikayanti Desy is a young Acehnese woman and an Australia Awards Scholarship (AAS) recipient, currently studying a Masters of Environmental Engineering and Pollution Control at Griffith University. Today Rika shares […]
“Indonesia is a country of astounding numbers…”. And incredible variety too – so how does an Australian go about experiencing such a country? In the latest in a series, Jessica […]
Temu Lawak, or Teater Muda Langkah Awal Merdeka, was held on 20 August 2016 before a packed house at the Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne to celebrate the 71st anniversary of […]
