AIYA Links: 7 May
There are many hypotheses about where the Indigenous ancestors first settled in Australia tens of thousands of years ago, but evidence is scarce. Recent research advances knowledge about the most […]
There are many hypotheses about where the Indigenous ancestors first settled in Australia tens of thousands of years ago, but evidence is scarce. Recent research advances knowledge about the most […]
Women from Australia and Indonesia came together to investigate and discuss the underrepresented role of women in the economy and positions of leadership, in the context of the pandemic. It […]
Universities have been citing economic pressures due to COVID-19 and the loss of international students. However, these closures are also the result of a lack of federal and state government […]
Tropical cyclone Seroja battered Australia’s west coast Sunday night and into Monday, destroying homes and leaving thousands without electricity. The same cyclone wreaked havoc in remote islands of eastern […]
How are forests in Papua being protected? Bustar Maitar has dedicated his career to this. Read more In the news More than 150 people are now dead following wild wet […]
In the news La Trobe University di Australia resmi menutup program Indonesia akhir tahun ini. “Keputusan ini terkait COVID, karena tidak ada bantuan pemerintah untuk universitas, sementara pemasukan dari mahasiswa […]
High tea in Indonesia is a different experience to that in Australia. What type of traditional food are served in Indonesia, and what about in Australia? Read more In the […]
The second wave of the coronavirus pandemic has brought technocrats and governments together to start looking at a very different future for our cities. Read more In the news Seaweed […]
The world’s largest living lizard – the Komodo dragon – reproduced with a species of lizard only found in Australia, a new study into its unusual breeding habits reveals. Read […]
