AIYA Links: 3 April 2020
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 […]
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. […]
Taking a break from Covid-19 news, this is a story on Sukma Bowling, a kid from Jakarta’s slums who is now running cattle on King Island. He doesn’t rock the […]
This week, on 8 March, the world celebrated International Women’s Day. And yet, one of the big hurdles for gender equality is the gap in workforce participation between men and […]
Indonesian scientists have tested a miniature rocket as Indonesia’s little known space agency readies its latest launch. Read more here In the news Like other Southeast Asian countries, […]
Read more In the news For the last month, the world has watched as COVID-19 has taken hold in China and then travelled around the world. So why are […]
AIYA was honored to meet President Jokowi’s during state visit to Australia over the weekend. Read our statement on his visit! In the news It has finally happened! The long […]
AIYA Annual 2019 is here! We hope this summary of events provides some insight for readers into AIYA. In the news In a manifestation of […]
The Sydney Southeast Asia Centre and AIYA National Committee invite you to join the AIYA Emerging Scholars Night event on Saturday 1 February 2020 Click here for more information In […]
Register here for the Sydney dinner and register here for the Jakarta dinner. In the news Australia exported nearly 1.3 million head of cattle last year, which is up […]
