Indonesian Film Festival 2015: Tabula Rasa (AIYA Nobar)
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Setiap orang bisa memiliki mimpi tapi bagaimana jika mimpi itu kandas di tengah jalan? Bagaimana ketika jalan hidup berkata lain? Inilah suatu hal yang bisa terjadi di dalam hidup setiap […]
As an international student living in Australia for nearly 3 years, I have found many awesome ways to spend my Sunday morning. These mostly include having “food babies” with great […]
Majua jua! Sejatinya majua jua, seruan warga Batak Karo dari Sumatera Utara, mungkin belum lazim terdengar di telinga sebagian masyarakat Indonesia. Namun bagi sutradara Rako Prijanto nuansa keberagaman tersebut adalah […]
AIYA Victoria is a proud Media Partner of Indonesian Film Festival 2015, which will take place from April 9 – April 18 at Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), […]
AIYEP yang merupakan singkatan dari Australia Indonesia Youth Exchange Program alias Program Pertukaran Pemuda Australia adalah program kerjasama Pemerintah Indonesia dan Australia di bawah tanggung jawab Kementrian Pemuda dan Olahraga […]
Joko Widodo, the 7th President of Indonesia has proclaimed Indonesia’s geography as an advantage and has clearly stated that his vision is to make Indonesia a global maritime nexus, in […]
I’ve been asked to write this month about learning bahasa. My first thought was, ‘oh dear’. For the last eight months I haven’t been in the language-learning mindset of writing […]
Thushara Dibley is Deputy Director of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre. Her research focuses on the system of international aid and development, its interface with grassroots and transnational activism and […]
Empat Lima is a Melbourne based female rock band inspired by 1960s Southeast Asian girl groups, most notably Dara Puspita from Indonesia. On March 29, 2015 Empat Lima is set to perform at […]
One of the most common questions I’m asked as a PhD candidate isn’t the usual ‘why did you choose this topic’ or ‘why are you investigating race/memory/other academic term from […]