AIYA Links: 13 October
In the news In the New York Times, two friendly and neighbouring houses of worship in Jakarta are setting an example of pluralism at a time of heightened fears over religious […]
In the news In the New York Times, two friendly and neighbouring houses of worship in Jakarta are setting an example of pluralism at a time of heightened fears over religious […]
In the news The Australia-Indonesia Centre Indonesia Director Kevin Evans calls for a “revolusi mental” on cooperatives or koperasi to promote its role in driving economic growth. Humanitarian specialists from […]
In the news Over 100,000 people have been evacuated amid warnings from the increasingly active Mount Agung in Bali. SBS Radio Services Review has been finalised and according to its […]
In the news Indonesian Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi will sign a cooperation agreement on transportation between Indonesia and Australia, and discussed adding more flights between two countries. Indonesian artist […]
In the news ‘Publishers aren’t looking for you, they’re looking for Indonesia.’ John McGlynn of Lontar Foundation shares his passion for Indonesian arts and social importance in literature. At New […]
In the News Semarang are starting double-decker bus tours this September. CAUSINDY have announced the delegates for 2017. Check them out here. “Indonesia in the new world: globalisation, nationalism and […]
NAILA Submissions close at midnight tonight! Don’t miss your chance to demonstrate your luar biasa skills in Bahasa Indonesia and claim the title as a NAILA awardee for 2017! Apply here. Check out the 2015 and […]
In the news Australia-Indonesia Institute grants announced Jokowi Widodo has forgiven the Malaysian organisers of the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Kuala Lumpur for misprinting the Indonesian flag in the […]
In the news AIYA member, Jaime Berrill, helps us celebrate Independence day with this short mix of tracks by talented Indonesian artists. In an address to parliament ahead of Thursday’s […]
In the news The Lowy Institute comments on Indonesia’s economic growth reporting that although economic growth is gradually improving and seems to have stabilised at a still robust 5%, ‘twin […]
