AIYA Links: 2 April
In the news La Trobe University di Australia resmi menutup program Indonesia akhir tahun ini. “Keputusan ini terkait COVID, karena tidak ada bantuan pemerintah untuk universitas, sementara pemasukan dari mahasiswa […]
In the news La Trobe University di Australia resmi menutup program Indonesia akhir tahun ini. “Keputusan ini terkait COVID, karena tidak ada bantuan pemerintah untuk universitas, sementara pemasukan dari mahasiswa […]
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 […]
