AIYA Links: 26 June
Introducing NAILA AIYA is proud to announce the National Australia Indonesia Language Awards (NAILA), an Australia-wide Bahasa Indonesia speech competition open to primary school to executive level speakers. Check out the […]
Introducing NAILA AIYA is proud to announce the National Australia Indonesia Language Awards (NAILA), an Australia-wide Bahasa Indonesia speech competition open to primary school to executive level speakers. Check out the […]
We’re thrilled to announce that Darwin will host CAUSINDY 2015, exploring the long heritage of cultural and trade exchanges between Indonesia and Northern Australia. Interested in applying to be a delegate […]
In the news At New Mandala, AIYA’s Natasha Burrows argues Australia’s outrage over cattle slaughter in Indonesia reveals a curious double standard. The Indonesia Institute’s Ross Taylor suggests practical steps to get more […]
The Conference of Australian and Indonesian Youth (CAUSINDY) is back for 2015, and applications to be a delegate are now open. Find out how to be a part of the premier […]
New ideas, new speakers—and a brand new location. The Conference of Australian and Indonesian Youth, CAUSINDY, returns to Australia this year, and we’re looking forward to our biggest conference yet. Read […]
In the news Jakarta has criticised the Australian government’s refusal to help resettle Rohingya asylum seekers. Bloomberg reports on how Indonesia is seeking a balance between China and other lenders funding infrastructure. […]
In the news Huge cuts to Australia’s development assistance to Indonesia: AIYA’s Arjuna Dibley in highlighted how Australian aid brings badly-needed transparency to Indonesia’s legal system. Benjamin Day says it’s a ‘missed an opportunity […]
In the news After last week’s execution of two Australian citizens in Indonesia, a new Lowy poll finds that Australians reject the death penalty while supporting stable ties with Indonesia. Fairfax’s John Garnaut warns […]
In the news As Jokowi calls for reform of international institutions at the Asia-Africa Conference, analysts wonder whether a shift in Indonesian foreign policy is underway. UQ’s Andrew Phillips on why […]
In the news At the Lowy Interpreter: Australians aren’t hearing enough about Indonesia in the media. The days of grabbing a beer at a convenience store in Indonesia are over thanks to new […]
