AIYA Links: 7 August
In the news Bilateral relations getting back on track as Foreign Ministers Retno and Bishop meet at ASEAN in Kuala Lumpur—that means ‘fragile as ever’, says Griffith University’s Colin Brown. Plans […]
In the news Bilateral relations getting back on track as Foreign Ministers Retno and Bishop meet at ASEAN in Kuala Lumpur—that means ‘fragile as ever’, says Griffith University’s Colin Brown. Plans […]
In the news Bad times, bad policy? Economists Arianto Patunru and Sjamsu Rahardja criticise rising protectionism in their new Lowy Institute Paper. Stability and stagnation: political experts look back at the […]
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 […]