AIYA Links: 19 January
The Australian Embassy proudly presents Festival Sinema Australia Indonesia (FSAI) 2018! Now in its third year, FSAI has been expanded to four cities: Jakarta, Surabaya, Denpasar and Makassar. In the news At […]
The Australian Embassy proudly presents Festival Sinema Australia Indonesia (FSAI) 2018! Now in its third year, FSAI has been expanded to four cities: Jakarta, Surabaya, Denpasar and Makassar. In the news At […]
How can government regulation keep up with the rapidly advancing and society shaping tech sector? The Australia-Indonesia Centre Director Kevin Evans shares his idea on how to look at the […]
In the news A speedboat carrying 51 people has capsized off Indonesia’s part of Borneo island on Monday, killing at least eight passengers, an official says. Indonesian general Gatot Nurmantyo, […]
Jakarta is sinking so fast, it only has a decade to halt the city from going underwater. A New York Times interactive report shows that human-made troubles and mounting threats […]
Season’s Greetings from AIYA! 2017 was a big year at AIYA – check out highlights in our fifth year of operations and the semangat spirit from the team with a mission to […]
Can democracy deliver? Read Indonesia’s former foreign minister Marty Natalegawa on Australia-Indonesia diplomatic partnership for democracy. In the news On last week’s topic of Australia’s Foreign Policy White Paper, read […]
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop launched the Foreign Policy White Paper with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on 23 November. What does Indonesia stand in Australia’s foreign policy priorities? In the […]
NAILA 2017 was a great success with over 130 high quality video entries from Australians and Indonesians of all ages speaking on this year’s theme, “Origins.” Selamat untuk para pemenang! […]
Indonesian anti-corruption officers have arrested the head of the country’s Parliament after failing to appear for questioning over a huge graft scandal, disappeared and then resurfaced at a hospital, claiming […]
Last Wednesday, Australians have voted 61.6 percent in favour of same-sex marriage. As a neighbouring country, what does this mean to Indonesia? Listen to ABC’s Andrew West on tolerance, gay […]
