A bule’s guide to Ramadan
Ramadan is the most important month of the Islamic calendar, a time for Muslims to reflect on their religion and the year past and the year ahead. For the coming […]
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Ramadan is the most important month of the Islamic calendar, a time for Muslims to reflect on their religion and the year past and the year ahead. For the coming […]
The Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Studies is looking for a Program Assistant to work on its programs based in Bandung. A position has become available within the Bandung office […]
The Australian Consortium for In-Country Indonesian Studies is looking for a Program Assistant to work on its Jakarta-based programs. ACICIS coordinates three short course professional ‘practicum’ programs for Australian and […]
Last week, AIYA Jakarta held a professional networking evening with the Indonesia Australia Business Council hosted by Australian Ambassador Greg Moriarty and his wife Sarah. Great evening with current and […]
Cardno Emerging Markets is seeking a driven and talented Senior Consultant to contribute to the development and expansion of its portfolio of private sector development activities. According to their position […]
Reprieve, a London-based charitable organisation that aims to put an end to the death penalty and abuses of the global “war on terror” is looking to recruit a casework volunteer […]
Fitrian Ardiansyah is a climate and sustainability specialist, with over sixteen years’ experience in the fields of natural resource management, climate change, energy and sustainability. He is currently finalising his […]
Workplace Options, an Australian provider of work-life services, is looking for a Jakarta-based Product Development Officer to work on a new SMS-based coaching program for retail and factory employees in emerging […]
This month’s open assignments for the Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development include a number of positions in Indonesia, working with organisations from the United Nations to Cricket Indonesia. For more […]
Jacqui Baker teaches and researches Indonesian politics and society at the Australian National University in Canberra. She was a speaker at the first CAUSINDY conference in 2013. Jacqui also is […]
