AIYA Links: 15 September
In the news ‘Publishers aren’t looking for you, they’re looking for Indonesia.’ John McGlynn of Lontar Foundation shares his passion for Indonesian arts and social importance in literature. At New […]
In the news ‘Publishers aren’t looking for you, they’re looking for Indonesia.’ John McGlynn of Lontar Foundation shares his passion for Indonesian arts and social importance in literature. At New […]
In the News Semarang are starting double-decker bus tours this September. CAUSINDY have announced the delegates for 2017. Check them out here. “Indonesia in the new world: globalisation, nationalism and […]
NAILA Submissions close at midnight tonight! Don’t miss your chance to demonstrate your luar biasa skills in Bahasa Indonesia and claim the title as a NAILA awardee for 2017! Apply here. Check out the 2015 and […]
In the news Australia-Indonesia Institute grants announced Jokowi Widodo has forgiven the Malaysian organisers of the 29th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in Kuala Lumpur for misprinting the Indonesian flag in the […]
In the news AIYA member, Jaime Berrill, helps us celebrate Independence day with this short mix of tracks by talented Indonesian artists. In an address to parliament ahead of Thursday’s […]
In the news The Lowy Institute comments on Indonesia’s economic growth reporting that although economic growth is gradually improving and seems to have stabilised at a still robust 5%, ‘twin […]
In the news Mount Sinabung in north Sumarta erupted on Wednesday, sending clouds of ash and hot smoke 4km high. In the New York Times, read about the fishermen from […]
In the news ‘I have told you, just be firm, especially with foreign drug dealers who enter the country and resist [upon arrest]. Gun them down. Give no mercy.’ President […]
In the news Hardline group Hizbut Tahrir (HTI) has had its legal status in Indonesia revoked. ‘The government’s actions have proven controversial and there are strong grounds for arguing that […]
In the news Jokowi has signed a regulation to ban mass organisations that do not support Indonesia’s national ideology of Pancasila. In New Mandala Usman Hamid and Liam Gammon write that the […]
