AIYA Links: 1 March 2019
AIYA National is seeking a new Partnerships Officer! Click on the link below and find out more about the position. Find out more here In the news Australia and Indonesia […]
AIYA National is seeking a new Partnerships Officer! Click on the link below and find out more about the position. Find out more here In the news Australia and Indonesia […]
Source: The Australia-Indonesia Centre The second presidential debate was held on Sunday night (17 February) featuring just the two presidential candidates, President Jokowi and Prabowo Subianto. Indonesia Director of the […]
The Annual celebrates the activities and achievements of AIYA’s wonderful members and Chapters. Don’t forget to read the 2018 AIYA Annual here! Read more In the news Experts have pointed […]
Stay tuned for our release of AIYA Annual 2018 next week, where we celebrate highlights and activities in the past year. In the meantime, check out our 2017 Annual if […]
Last week on the AIYA Blog, we featured rising Indonesian tennis star, Priska Nugroho who debuted at the Australian Open Junior Championship on Sunday. Nugroho stunned sixth-seed Lea Ma of […]
Did you miss the first presidential debate last night? Wella Andany, our AIYA Blog Editor, shares some of the highlights from the night! Read more here In the news University […]
Indonesian politics in 2018 has been dominated by preparations for elections in 2019, scheduled for 17 April. ANU Professor, Greg Fealy sums up the election strategies of both candidates on […]
The past year has been an eventful one for Indonesia – from major international sporting events and global conferences to economic woes and devastating natural disasters. As we begin 2019, […]
In light of the string of natural disasters to have devastated the country in 2018, Indonesia faces the same question again and again: How can we be ready for multiple […]
In the news Late last week, Scott Morrison announced Australia will recognise West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, in a controversial move that could jeopardize the free trade deal […]
