AIYA Links: 5 June 2020
ACICIS existence is under significant threat due to the effect of COVID-19. The programme, celebrating its 25th year this year, has supported many Australians’ experience and study in Indonesia. They […]
ACICIS existence is under significant threat due to the effect of COVID-19. The programme, celebrating its 25th year this year, has supported many Australians’ experience and study in Indonesia. They […]
Join fellow AIYA members by participating in Flexible Language Exchange or FLEX! It’s a great way to develop new skills, keep a positive mindset and reconnect with the AIYA community. […]
AIYA mengucapkan Selamat Hari Raya Idul Fitri. Mohon maaf lahir dan batin. In the news Digital platform Google Arts & Culture has created a dedicated page […]
Check out a rare historical look at Indonesia and its people during the Dutch Colonial period. Read more. In the news Indonesia’s food security has become a focal point as […]
As livelihoods are being affected by COVID-19 in Indonesia, local mural artists are channeling their talent and efforts towards positive messages. Read more. In the news Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic […]
Exciting news for Durian lovers! Indonesia has successfully grown thornless durians after 12 years of experimenting. It is shaped like a melon and noticeably smooth. Read more. In the news […]
Indonesia’s Lake Poso, an evolutionary ‘gem’ threatened by a dam. Opponents of the dam fear dredging for the project threatens both biodiversity and traditional fishing practices. Read more In the […]
As the world contends with Covid-19, Indonesia and Australia have an opportunity to establish deeper ties and cooperation on matters of mutual concerns. Read more In the news […]
Indonesian youths are buying more fake fashion despite some awareness of its harmful impacts. Why is this the case? What about sustainable and ethical fashion? Read more In the […]
In the race for a sustainable alternative to plastic, Indonesia bets on seaweed as companies are making a range of things, from edible cups, to shopping bags, to food containers. […]
