AIYA Links: 8 November
We’re excited to announced that AIYA Victoria will hold its official launch event at the Sidney Myer Asia Centre on 22 November, in partnership with the Victorian Government. The event will include […]
We’re excited to announced that AIYA Victoria will hold its official launch event at the Sidney Myer Asia Centre on 22 November, in partnership with the Victorian Government. The event will include […]
In the news ‘The economy is strong, the future is young’: CAUSINDY delegate Alison Martin (@alison_m_martin) on the youth relationship. The royal wedding in Yogyakarta hits Buzzfeed. AIYA Victoria’s Luke […]
CAUSINDY 2013 Delegates, speakers and observers had a great time at the inaugural Conference of Australian and Indonesian Youth held in Canberra last weekend. Check out our photos at the […]
AIYA is at the Conference of Australian and Indonesian Youth (CAUSINDY) in Canberra, where a terrific exchange of ideas amongst speakers and delegates is underway (including between Richard Woolcott AC […]
In the news Prime Minister Tony Abbott made several media appearences during this week’s trip to Bali for the APEC Leaders’ Conference, transcripts of which are on his website, including […]
PM Abbott in Jakarta Prime Minister Tony Abbott visited Jakarta this week, and Sam Roggeveen at The Lowy Interpreter blog has helpfully compiled links to some Australian analysis. One of the […]
In the news Indonesian foreign minister Marty Natalegawa has taken the highly unusual step of releasing minutes of his recent meeting with his Australian counterpart, Julie Bishop (report from @mbachelard). The […]
In the news ‘Antipathy to [Australia’s plans to tackle people smuggling] exists across Indonesia’s political spectrum’, says Fairfax’s Michael Bachelard (@mbachelard). Former country music star and DPR Komisi I (defence, intelligence and […]
Selamat datang, Pak Tony. You might have heard that Australia has a new federal government. Prime Minister-elect Tony Abbott has said he’d like to make a trip to Jakarta as […]
In the news Let’s get the bad economic news out of the way first: the Wall Street Journal reports on how inflation is starting to bite for Indonesia’s middle class, Reuters surveys […]
