AIYA Links: 10 December
For foreign travellers who reached Indonesia before the borders closed, or who already lived in the country, the situation has enabled them to explore the island paradise untroubled by mass […]
For foreign travellers who reached Indonesia before the borders closed, or who already lived in the country, the situation has enabled them to explore the island paradise untroubled by mass […]
On Wednesday, Indonesia officially took over the Group of 20 presidency from Italy. President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo will be responsible for leading the policy direction of the club of the […]
Every day, the factory Mohamad Lutfi runs in East Java turns 50 tonnes of plastic waste into pallets. Like many Indonesians, Mr Lutfi has seen massive amounts of plastic waste […]
The federal government will expand its vaccine donation program to include Pfizer and Moderna doses, with a focus on the Indo-Pacific region and nations in need of doses, including Indonesia. […]
Read a book written by 70 Indonesian authors, over Twitter! In partnership with Twitter, M&C Saatchi Indonesia drove ‘The Thread Story’, a crowdsourced book-writing project that resulted in a story […]
Tempe mendoan khas Kabupaten Banyumas, Jawa Tengah resmi ditetapkan sebagai Warisan Budaya Tak Benda (WBTB) Indonesia. Penetapan tersebut diputuskan oleh Kementerian Pendidikan Kebudayaan Riset dan Pendidikan Tinggi (Kemendikbudristek) dalam sidang […]
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Australian study abroad to Indonesia was booming. In 2019 alone, 2,061 Australian Australia has historically been a world leader in teaching Indonesian. But these days, most […]
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Australian study abroad to Indonesia was booming. In 2019 alone, 2,061 Australian university students travelled to Indonesia to complete study programs, internships and mentorships, the highest […]
Bali is welcoming back foreign tourists from select countries including China, Japan and New Zealand this week as virus numbers ease on the island and across the Indonesian archipelago. Indonesia […]
Over the past two decades, the story of Indonesian language learning in Australian schools has been one of gradual decline. If current trends continue, Bahasa Indonesia in Australian schools will […]