AIYA Links, 4th April: Politics, football and miracles
A big congratulations to AIYA New South Wales for their successful election preview event last night! We’ll have photos and a wrap-up of the event in the coming week. In […]
A big congratulations to AIYA New South Wales for their successful election preview event last night! We’ll have photos and a wrap-up of the event in the coming week. In […]
The AIYA survey has been extended for an extra week! If you haven’t already, have your say before it closes for good tomorrow. In the news The ABC’s Helen Brown […]
Today is your last chance to be a part of AIYA’s Annual Members’ Survey! We really appreciate your participation, so if you have a spare few minutes click here to […]
AIYA is looking for your thoughts on the Australia-Indonesia relationship as part of our Annual Survey. The survey takes approximately 15-20 minutes to complete, and is used to inform AIYA’s advocacy, […]
In the news Court cases related to the controversial Bank Century bailout have begun, with some minor bombshells in the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)’s evidence. At the Lowy Interpreter, Joanne […]
Good news from AIYA this week: we’re very happy to announce that Asialink signed on as a sponsor of CAUSINDY 2014, and our Victoria and ACT Chapters have elected new Presidents. […]
In the news It’s been a good week for Indonesia on financial markets as the current account deficit narrows and foreign debt levels decrease. The Economist takes a look at why […]
In the news Indonesia has a new Trade Minister, former BKPM chairman Muhammad Lufti. Analysts and investors tell Bloomberg that markets would respond positively to Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo winning […]
In the news Indonesia’s GDP numbers for 2013 were released yesterday, showing stronger growth than expected but still signalling a slowing economy. Finance Minister @ChatibBasri has joined India’s central bank governor […]
In the news Indonesian financial markets are still dealing with the fallout from the Federal Reserve’s ‘tapering’ of monetary stimulus. Big changes to Indonesia’s electoral system are on the cards […]