AIYA Links: 24 July
In the news Former Australian government analyst Ken Ward’s new paper on the relationship has made a splash with its call for lowering expectations. Economists criticised Indonesia’s finance ministry for raising […]
In the news Former Australian government analyst Ken Ward’s new paper on the relationship has made a splash with its call for lowering expectations. Economists criticised Indonesia’s finance ministry for raising […]
Kami di AIYA mengucapkan Selamat Hari Raya Idulfitri 2015/1436H. Semoga perayaan Lebaran ini aman dan menyenangkan bagi Anda dan keluarga. In the news The Australian beef industry was taken aback […]
In the news The World Bank’s latest Indonesia Economic Quarterly touts the role of government investment as the private sector slows. In a Bloomberg interview, Vice-President Jusuf Kalla says China’s economy is of top concern […]
In the news On the 70th birthday of the Australia-Indonesia Association, Hamish McDonald looks back to the beginning. President Jokowi hosts private meetings with fund managers to talk up investment. At Inside Indonesia, researcher Satri […]
Introducing NAILA AIYA is proud to announce the National Australia Indonesia Language Awards (NAILA), an Australia-wide Bahasa Indonesia speech competition open to primary school to executive level speakers. Check out the […]
We’re thrilled to announce that Darwin will host CAUSINDY 2015, exploring the long heritage of cultural and trade exchanges between Indonesia and Northern Australia. Interested in applying to be a delegate […]
In the news At New Mandala, AIYA’s Natasha Burrows argues Australia’s outrage over cattle slaughter in Indonesia reveals a curious double standard. The Indonesia Institute’s Ross Taylor suggests practical steps to get more […]
The Conference of Australian and Indonesian Youth (CAUSINDY) is back for 2015, and applications to be a delegate are now open. Find out how to be a part of the premier […]
New ideas, new speakers—and a brand new location. The Conference of Australian and Indonesian Youth, CAUSINDY, returns to Australia this year, and we’re looking forward to our biggest conference yet. Read […]
In the news Jakarta has criticised the Australian government’s refusal to help resettle Rohingya asylum seekers. Bloomberg reports on how Indonesia is seeking a balance between China and other lenders funding infrastructure. […]