Event Recap: AIYA ACT’s Indonesian Cultural Night
AIYA ACT held an Indonesian Cultural Night on Friday 13 May. The aim of the night was to connect with ANU students and the wider Canberra community in a celebration […]
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AIYA ACT held an Indonesian Cultural Night on Friday 13 May. The aim of the night was to connect with ANU students and the wider Canberra community in a celebration […]
A Day of Youth Empowerment was an event commemorating Indonesia Education Day. It was held on Saturday 30 April at Widya Mandira Catholic University (WMCU). As well as commemorating Indonesia […]
The following essay is the winning entry of AIYA Yogyakarta’s recent Hari Kartini Essay Writing Competition. In commemoration of Kartini’s continuing legacy, the AIYA Yogyakarta team invited its members to […]
Sebelum saya memulai resensi ini, rasanya saya mesti mengakui suatu hal, yaitu saya memilih untuk menonton film The Sun, The Moon & The Hurricane bukan sembarangan atau tanpa alasan. Tema […]
A Captivating Brew of Family, Friendship & Business Filosofi Kopi (Philosophy of Coffee), directed by Indonesian filmmaker Angga Dwimas Sasongko, was first screened in Australia on 14 April 2016 as […]
At midnight on ANZAC Day, submissions to our third annual AIYA Survey officially closed, and what an amazing result! After a one-week extension, to allow any stragglers the chance to […]
Australia had long posed unanswered questions in my mind. I wondered why Australia had become such a developed country with such a strong economy and technical sophistication? Why had the […]
The Indonesian Film Festival (IFF), screened at Melbourne’s ACMI theatre, is known for its ability to tackle controversial topics and push boundaries, and this year’s festival was no exception. In […]
“Habis gelap terbitlah terang.” Hari ini, 21 April, di Indonesia diperingati Hari Kartini. Biasanya, berbagai acara akan bermunculan untuk merayakan hari kelahiran Raden Ajeng Kartini, sosok perempuan yang menjadi salah […]
Today is a special day in Indonesia: Hari Kartini. A national holiday where young girls and women dress up in Javanese kebaya and participate in fashion shows and cooking competitions. […]
