AIYA Links: 6 May
This Indonesian national dish had a brief claim to fame in Aussie culture. Nasi goreng might be a deeply loved dish throughout Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, but it has earned […]
This Indonesian national dish had a brief claim to fame in Aussie culture. Nasi goreng might be a deeply loved dish throughout Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, but it has earned […]
Since the 1960s, Southeast Asia has seen a big rise in both commercial and illicit salvage of underwater cultural heritage. These items are often taken from unprotected sites and sold […]
Kementerian Perdagangan melalui Atase Perdagangan RI di Canberra terus berupaya mendorong para pelaku usaha produk pertanian Indonesia memasuki pasar Australia. Hal ini merupakan bagian dari implementasi hubungan ekonomi Indonesia dan […]
The Herb Feith Centre supported the Australia Indonesia Youth Association (AIYA) deliver their annual Kongress at Monash campuses in Clayton and in Jakarta (Monash University) In The News On the […]
Accustomed to fasting practise in Indonesia before, several Indonesian Muslims living in Australia had to adapt to both fasting schedules and also the tradition of breaking the fast in this […]
Australian Chargé d’Affaires to Indonesia, Steve Scott, formally launched KINETIK, the Australia-Indonesia Climate and Infrastructure Partnership, on Thursday, 14 March. The Partnership, first announced by Prime Minister Albanese and President […]
Cruising Indonesia’s last paradise. Heritage Expedition’s 19-day Indonesian Explorer voyage quickly became a life-changing re-education about the natural world. This article works through some of harder-to-tick-off bucket list items – […]
Get published in AIYA Annual 2024! ― We’re accepting a range of submissions this year including news articles, short stories, and photo essays but feel free to get creative! Submissions […]
Get published in AIYA Annual 2024! ― We’re accepting a range of submissions this year including news articles, short stories, and photo essays but feel free to get creative! Submissions […]
For the first time since the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has collected travel records (nearly 50 years ago), in 2023 Indonesia replaced New Zealand as the top destination for […]