AIYA Links: 14 August
Badminton is part of the national identity in Indonesia. It is the only sport in which the country has won an Olympic gold medal, and the country had expected to […]
Badminton is part of the national identity in Indonesia. It is the only sport in which the country has won an Olympic gold medal, and the country had expected to […]
With tourism devastated by the pandemic, many in Bali have returned to work the fields. Some believe they will never go back. Read More In the news Seharusnya Jamin […]
Indonesia faces tremendous challenges in the field of mental health. Inside Indonesia’s newest edition investigates the current state of mental health care in Indonesia, explores ideas on how to realise […]
Indonesia’s high rate of COVID-19 infection has not stopped people from refusing to be tested, largely because of employment concerns and fear of ostracism. Read More In the news Rich […]
The island of Bali reopened after a three-month lockdown, allowing local people and stranded foreign tourists currently in Bali to resume public activities before foreign arrivals are set to resume […]
While more than 1 million Australians travel to Indonesia annually, Australians still have misconceptions about Indonesia. What are some of these misconceptions? Read More In the news The COVID-19 pandemic […]
Amid the chaos of COVID-19, an unlikely agreement has broken through. IA-CEPA will enter into force in July 2020. Read More In the news Indonesian fishermen have been praised for […]
Applications for the National Australia Indonesia Language Awards (NAILA) 2020 Competition are open NOW! This year’s theme is health! Check out their website for more information regarding dates & categories! […]
We want you! AIYA National is recruiting for the following positions. Are you interested in joining us? Read more. In the news Australia is set to disburse aid totaling AU$6.2 […]
Indonesia’s status as a maritime country seemingly does not guarantee that its fishers live prosperously. Yet, amid poverty and uncertainty about catches, Indonesian fishers seem to be happier than other […]
