AIYA Links: 11 May
Jokowi may be without a challenger in the next presidential election. Whilst Prabowo Subianto, the 2014 runner-up, has accepted his party’s endorsement, it is unclear whether he can assemble a […]
Jokowi may be without a challenger in the next presidential election. Whilst Prabowo Subianto, the 2014 runner-up, has accepted his party’s endorsement, it is unclear whether he can assemble a […]
On April 19, Australian and Indonesian youth came out to celebrate the revival of the AIYA Jawa Barat Chapter at its soft-opening welcome. Hear about the success of the event […]
Attempts to map Indonesia’s political spectrum have long observed that parties differ little on matters of policy and ideology. A preliminary investigation of party’ elites views has reaffirmed the only […]
It is estimated that at least 20 million of Indonesia’s 260 million people practice local traditional beliefs. Ancient beliefs, or aliran kepercayaan, are traditional beliefs outside the six government-recognised religions. […]
Short films are a great way to share stories and build understanding, and ReelOzInd! Australia Indonesia Short Film Competition is back with this year’s theme of Youth/Pemuda. Film submissions are […]
It should be natural that Indonesia and Australia have a strong cooperation as close neighbours. Geographic proximity, however, does not always guarantee this. The Jakarta Globe reports that the bilateral […]
AIYA wishes you Happy Easter! In the spirit of this special occasion, read Diyanti Koroh’s experience in celebrating Easter in Kupang from our archives (article is in Indonesian). In the […]
Indonesia will allow foreign universities to start operating in the country in a sign it is becoming concerned about building its economic capacity. Indonesia’s Research, Technology and Higher Education Minister […]
This weekend, ASEAN leaders will be in Sydney to attend the first ASEAN-Australia Special Summit. This year, the conference will include a leaders’ summit and retreat, a business summit, and […]
People from different walks of life gathered in Jakarta to march for equality, from violence against women, responses to proposed revision of Criminal Code, to homophobia. Read VICE Indonesia’s interviews […]
