AIYA Links: 23 August 2019
Applications are now open for NAILA 2019! Check out our website for more information and how to apply. Applications close 17 September, so ayo, start filming! Find out more In […]
Applications are now open for NAILA 2019! Check out our website for more information and how to apply. Applications close 17 September, so ayo, start filming! Find out more In […]
Tourists come to Komodo National Park, which stretches across a volcanic explosion of islands in the southern Pacific Ocean, because of the dragons and also for the vibrant sea life. […]
The National Australia Indonesia Language Awards (NAILA) have themed this year’s competition ‘Environment’. Watch this space – applications will open soon! Read more here In the news Working in Jakarta […]
Photo: DFAT/Flickr In a time of near universal dependence on the English language, it is all too easy to dismiss the importance of linguistic diversity across the globe. With 2019 […]
The deadline for AIYA National Committee positions has been extended until 28 June 2019! Don’t miss out on the opportunity to join an inspiring group of young people committed to […]
“Say it softly, for no-one wants to jinx it, but there have been some promising signs in the last year or so that bilateral ties could be entering a new […]
AIYA is recruiting! Keen to join the AIYA National team? See the ‘Opportunities’ section below and apply today! In the news Business groups are pushing for Australia’s free trade deal […]
AIYA National President 2015 – 2019, Nicholas Mark, says a final sampai jumpa to AIYA in this week’s blog post. We also welcome the new AIYA National President – Clarice […]
‘Contemporary Worlds: Indonesia’ reveals the tensions and fraught history of the world’s third-largest democracy. Read Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore’s review of the latest exhibition to hit the National Gallery of Australia. Read […]
The rise of China and India in the last 20 years has rightfully attracted much attention from businesses, economists and policymakers, but has drawn attention away from the quiet economic […]
