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AIYA Links: 2 October

In the news Indonesia marked the 50th anniversary of the 1965 coups with continued rejection of an official apology for victims of anti-communist massacres. Inside Indonesia marks the anniversary of the post-coup violence with a special […]

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AIYA Links: CAUSINDY Wrap

Another successful CAUSINDY has drawn to a close! Delegates leave Darwin with a new appreciation of the history and future of Indonesia’s economic and cultural engagement with Northern Australia. Check out […]

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AIYA Links: 11 September

CAUSINDY 2015 in Darwin is only weeks away—check out some of the exciting speakers who will join delegates in exploring Northern Australia’s historical links to Indonesia. In the news President […]

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AIYA Links: 4 September

We extend a warm farewell and thanks to AIYA’s outgoing Director of Operations Rachelle Cole and Communications Director Tim Graham. Terima kasih dan semoga sukses! Read AIYA President Nicholas Mark’s message farewelling Rachelle […]

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AIYA Links: 28 August

In the news The Indonesian Government announced stimulus measures after the global market slump sent the Rupiah to post-1998 lows. Bloomberg shines a light on widespread illegal tin mining in Bangka-Belitung […]

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AIYA Links: 21 August

In the news Justice Minister Michael Keenan became the first Australian minister to visit Indonesia since the February executions, announcing a bilateral counter-terror summit. @YohanesSulaiman tells the ABC that Australia must appreciate President Jokowi’s […]

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AIYA Links: 14 August

We’re proud to announce the thirty young leaders who will be a part of this year’s Conference of Australian and Indonesian Youth (CAUSINDY) in Darwin. Meet the delegates over at the CAUSINDY […]

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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 […]

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AIYA Links: 31 July

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 […]

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