AIYA Links: 2 March
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 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 […]
The wait is over! AIYA is proud to release 2017 AIYA Annual, our wrap-up publication featuring our achievements, highlights, and also YOU, our members and supporters! In the news ACICIS […]
We are so excited to be bringing you AIYA Annual 2017 in the next few days! AIYA Annual is our annual wrap-up of our achievements and activities that feature you, […]
Prof Merle Ricklefs AM, Professor Emeritus of the Australian National University, talks about the history of Australia Day and the continuing arguments about its aim and timing. Listen to his […]
The Australian Embassy proudly presents Festival Sinema Australia Indonesia (FSAI) 2018! Now in its third year, FSAI has been expanded to four cities: Jakarta, Surabaya, Denpasar and Makassar. In the news At […]
How can government regulation keep up with the rapidly advancing and society shaping tech sector? The Australia-Indonesia Centre Director Kevin Evans shares his idea on how to look at the […]
In the news A speedboat carrying 51 people has capsized off Indonesia’s part of Borneo island on Monday, killing at least eight passengers, an official says. Indonesian general Gatot Nurmantyo, […]
Jakarta is sinking so fast, it only has a decade to halt the city from going underwater. A New York Times interactive report shows that human-made troubles and mounting threats […]
