AIYA Links: 14 September
A Buddhist mother of Chinese descent was recently sentenced to 18 months’ jail for complaining about the volume of the call to prayer from a nearby mosque under Indonesia’s blasphemy […]
A Buddhist mother of Chinese descent was recently sentenced to 18 months’ jail for complaining about the volume of the call to prayer from a nearby mosque under Indonesia’s blasphemy […]
At last week’s Indonesia Australia Business Forum, Indonesian VP Jusuf Kalla and Australian PM, the Hon Scott Morrison formally announced the conclusion of negotiations for the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership […]
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has made first trip overseas less than a week after being sworn in, flying to Jakarta to conclude a free trade agreement with Indonesia. Under the […]
There’s only one week left to enter the National Australia Indonesia Language Awards (NAILA) 2018 competition! Ayo semua, inilah kesempatan kamu untuk membuktikan bakat berbahasa Indonesia! Enter here! In […]
Starting next week, this year’s competition in Jakarta promises many familiar sports – and some that are rather less well-known. Get your guide to the most fascinating 2018 Asian Games […]
This year’s ASEAN–Australia Special Summit led some Australian commentators to advocate for Australia to join ASEAN. However as Malcolm Cook writes, Australia’s dialogue partner relationship with ASEAN is more suitable […]
A recent study funded by the Australia-Indonesia Centre, focusing on a child’s first 1000 days of life and families in the Indigenous communities of Australia and Indonesia, has highlighted the […]
AIYA National is looking for volunteers to fill its Communications team! Go to the Opportunities section below to find out more. In the news The General Elections Commission (KPU) recently […]
India announced it will now allow Indonesian tourists to visit without having to apply for a visa. Meanwhile, Australia continues to miss out on the Indonesian tourist market as the […]
Bahasa Indonesia was adopted to make communication easier across the vast Indonesian archipelago, but as David Fettling from the BBC writes, its simplicity has only created new barriers. In the […]
