AIYA Links: 20 March
Taking a break from Covid-19 news, this is a story on Sukma Bowling, a kid from Jakarta’s slums who is now running cattle on King Island. He doesn’t rock the […]
Taking a break from Covid-19 news, this is a story on Sukma Bowling, a kid from Jakarta’s slums who is now running cattle on King Island. He doesn’t rock the […]
This week, on 8 March, the world celebrated International Women’s Day. And yet, one of the big hurdles for gender equality is the gap in workforce participation between men and […]
Indonesian scientists have tested a miniature rocket as Indonesia’s little known space agency readies its latest launch. Read more here In the news Like other Southeast Asian […]
Read more In the news For the last month, the world has watched as COVID-19 has taken hold in China and then travelled around the world. So why are […]
AIYA was honored to meet President Jokowi’s during state visit to Australia over the weekend. Read our statement on his visit! In the news It has finally happened! The long […]
AIYA Annual 2019 is here! We hope this summary of events provides some insight for readers into AIYA. In the news In a manifestation of […]
The Sydney Southeast Asia Centre and AIYA National Committee invite you to join the AIYA Emerging Scholars Night event on Saturday 1 February 2020 Click here for more information In […]
Register here for the Sydney dinner and register here for the Jakarta dinner. In the news Australia exported nearly 1.3 million head of cattle last year, which is up […]
Photo: Caroline Pang, CNBC CNBC went to Flores to analyse its ambitious plan […]
Indonesia’s sinking capital of Jakarta and the surrounding areas have been inundated with rain, triggering landslides and floods that have killed dozens of people. Read more here In the […]
