AIYA Links: 26 March
High tea in Indonesia is a different experience to that in Australia. What type of traditional food are served in Indonesia, and what about in Australia? Read more In the […]
High tea in Indonesia is a different experience to that in Australia. What type of traditional food are served in Indonesia, and what about in Australia? Read more In the […]
The second wave of the coronavirus pandemic has brought technocrats and governments together to start looking at a very different future for our cities. Read more In the news Seaweed […]
The world’s largest living lizard – the Komodo dragon – reproduced with a species of lizard only found in Australia, a new study into its unusual breeding habits reveals. […]
Jakarta is threatening residents with fines up to 5 million rupiah ($450) for refusing COVID-19 vaccines. Read more In the news New dating techniques reveal Australia’s oldest known, intact, Aboriginal […]
Facebook erased all local Australian news from its platform, restricting users from sharing and viewing content created by media organisations. The move was caused by a proposed law that would […]
Indonesia hit 1 million COVID-19 cases at the end of last month, but among at least two tribes in West Java — the people of Baduy and Kasepuhan Ciptagelar — […]
AIYA Annual 2020 is out! Find out what different chapters were doing, and how AIYA adapted and rose above the challenges brought about by the pandemic. Read more In the […]
A 30-year cattle trade relationship between Indonesia and Australia “in danger of being destroyed” as the Indonesian Government is reportedly looking at sourcing live cattle from Mexico, following high Australian […]
A leading economist describes the top five things that will happen in Australia 2021. International flights will see international students return as normal, but permanent systemic changes may occur […]
