AIYA Links: 27 December 2019
In the news Merry Christmas dan Selamat Natal! Despite reports that christians in some regions faced problems as they were due to celebrate Christmas, religious groups and communities in many […]
In the news Merry Christmas dan Selamat Natal! Despite reports that christians in some regions faced problems as they were due to celebrate Christmas, religious groups and communities in many […]
The 2019 AIYA Annual is almost here! Stay tuned for a yearly wrap up of all things AIYA, including the great events being held by our Chapters and written submissions […]
A new OECD report shows that Indonesian students score among the lowest in science, reading and mathematics. What impact does this have on Indonesia’s economy? The Jakarta Post covered this […]
How Women are Changing Indonesia All over the islands of Indonesia, women are making a change for themselves from the ground up, and redefining the future of gender equality. Read […]
In the ancient Javanese folk practice of jathilan, hypnotic rhythms push participants into altered consciousness. Nyshka Chandran meets the artists making extreme sounds with entrancing Javanese rhythms. Read more […]
Over the past 25 years, developing nations have made huge gains in the fight against poverty. But continued progress is hardly inevitable. Indeed, if such countries like Indonesia don’t rethink […]
Witchy’ is a fantasy webcomic entirely populated by ‘WOC’ — witches of colour , and is created by 25-year-old Australian-Indonesian comics artist, illustrator and animator, Ariel Ries. Read more about […]
Got a creative idea? AIYA wants to hear from you! We are still on the hunt for submissions from our members to be published in the AIYA Annual 2019. Submission […]
Voting is now open for the ‘People’s Choice Award’ category in the National Australia Indonesia Language Awards (NAILA). Cast your vote now! In the news Indonesian Ambassador to the United […]
AIYA is pleased to present to you the results of the 2019 AIYA Survey. This year’s survey aimed to project the voice of young Australians and Indonesians with regard to […]
