AIYA Links: 20 April
It is estimated that at least 20 million of Indonesia’s 260 million people practice local traditional beliefs. Ancient beliefs, or aliran kepercayaan, are traditional beliefs outside the six government-recognised religions. […]
It is estimated that at least 20 million of Indonesia’s 260 million people practice local traditional beliefs. Ancient beliefs, or aliran kepercayaan, are traditional beliefs outside the six government-recognised religions. […]
Short films are a great way to share stories and build understanding, and ReelOzInd! Australia Indonesia Short Film Competition is back with this year’s theme of Youth/Pemuda. Film submissions are […]
It should be natural that Indonesia and Australia have a strong cooperation as close neighbours. Geographic proximity, however, does not always guarantee this. The Jakarta Globe reports that the bilateral […]
AIYA wishes you Happy Easter! In the spirit of this special occasion, read Diyanti Koroh’s experience in celebrating Easter in Kupang from our archives (article is in Indonesian). In the […]
Indonesia will allow foreign universities to start operating in the country in a sign it is becoming concerned about building its economic capacity. Indonesia’s Research, Technology and Higher Education Minister […]
This weekend, ASEAN leaders will be in Sydney to attend the first ASEAN-Australia Special Summit. This year, the conference will include a leaders’ summit and retreat, a business summit, and […]
People from different walks of life gathered in Jakarta to march for equality, from violence against women, responses to proposed revision of Criminal Code, to homophobia. Read VICE Indonesia’s interviews […]
In the news If you’re a young Australian engaged with Indonesia, there’s a very strong chance that you have had the pleasure of meeting the one and only Ms Ele […]
In the news Should Australia be a member of ASEAN? As Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull prepares to host leaders from the Association of South East Asian Nations in Sydney on […]
Who are Indonesia’s ethnic Chinese Muslims? What is their history and situation in contemporary Indonesia? Listen to the stories of religious tolerance and cultural diversity with Dr Jemma Purdey and Dr […]
