AIYA Links for 21 June, 2013
Boats, beef and Bali: the changing shape of Australia-Indonesia relations. Indonesia is planning to use rain-making technology to put out fires across Sumatra and Riau. The Victorian government reopened its […]
Boats, beef and Bali: the changing shape of Australia-Indonesia relations. Indonesia is planning to use rain-making technology to put out fires across Sumatra and Riau. The Victorian government reopened its […]
This week, we released our submission to the federal government’s Indonesia country strategy. Jess Laughlin, who helped prepare the submission, has written a short blog post summarising our key recommendations, […]
First up, we’re really excited to introduce CAUSINDY: the Conference of Australian and Indonesian Youth. It’s a bilateral youth conference which will take place at the Australian National University in […]
Radio Nationa’s Drive program broadcast live from Jakarta this week. They took an inside look at Aus-RI relations, interviewed Jokowi, and saw the world through Indonesian eyes, amongst other things. The […]
Congratulations to AIYA NSW for their successful chapter launch last week! They’ve posted a photo album on Facebook, or there are more pictures and videos on Twitter. In this week’s […]
It’s your last chance! Our survey on the attitudes and opinions of young people on the Australia-Indonesia relationship is closing tomorrow. If you haven’t already, take it now. We’ve published […]
We’re conducting a survey into the attitudes and opinions of young people towards the future of the Australia-Indonesia relationship. If you haven’t already, tell us what you think! Following on […]
ANU academic Ramesh Thakur looks at our bilateral relationship with Indonesia. In the Jakarta Post, Ratih Hardjono takes an equally thorough look. In the New York Times, more coverage of […]