AIYA Links: welcoming CAUSINDY to Jakarta
Beginning Sunday, thirty young leaders from Australia and Indonesia will gather in Jakarta to exchange ideas about how to strengthen the relationship between our two countries as part of the […]
Beginning Sunday, thirty young leaders from Australia and Indonesia will gather in Jakarta to exchange ideas about how to strengthen the relationship between our two countries as part of the […]
In the news The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) has named Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Jero Wacik as a suspect in a major corruption investigation. Indonesia sees a boost in […]
In the news In Bali, Foreign Minister @JulieBishopMP and her Indonesian counterpart Dr Marty Natalegawa have signed a code of conduct which Ms Bishop says will “further strengthen and enhance” […]
In the news Joko Widodo’s win just got even more official, with the Constitutional Court’s unanimous decision to reject his opponent’s challenge to July’s presidential election. The president-elect tells the Straits […]
We at AIYA wish the Republic of Indonesia a very happy 69th birthday. In the news Joko Widodo will soon need to pick a new Foreign Minister. Indonesian analysts tell […]
We at AIYA hope all our Muslim friends and their families have been enjoying a safe and happy Idul Fitri celebration, whether in Australia or Indonesia. In the news President […]
Indonesia’s General Elections Commission (KPU) has finished counting all the votes from 9 July’s presidential election, and declared Joko Widodo and Jusuf Kalla as President and Vice President-elect. Congratulations, Pak. […]
In the news Armies of Indonesians are counting votes from last week’s presidential election—here’s a great explainer from the Wall Street Journal team on how it all works. A remarkable […]
Above: presumptive winner Joko Widodo greets supporters at a victory celebration at the Proclamation Monument in Jakarta on Wednesday evening. Photo by @gammonator The people’s choice Reliable quick counts and […]
Election news Plenty of places to go for analysis of next week’s presidential election: Melbourne University’s Election Watch blog, the ANU’s New Mandala, and the Lowy Institute’s Interpreter blog are all worth bookmarking. […]
