Project O: Ignite – When charity and music collide
WITH Project O: Ignite gone for the year, Tracy Pham reflects on the evening and shares her highlights from the evening of September 1.
WITH Project O: Ignite gone for the year, Tracy Pham reflects on the evening and shares her highlights from the evening of September 1.
FOLLOWING the success of the last year’s inaugural concert, a group of passionate musicians took to the stage again this year to celebrate the unique music, culture, and people of Indonesia with From Dawn to Dusk 2. Carene Chong has more.
GET ready for a day of intense virtual action in PPIA Swinburne’s inaugural Indonesian Gaming Competition in Melbourne. Regina Karis details the play by play.
BACK for a second year, From Dawn to Dusk 2 promises to bring audiences the best of two musical worlds, as Indonesian and local artist groups get together for a one-night-only concert this August 10. Sean Ly brings you the details.
RMIT’S Indonesian student association PPIA is inviting students to showcase their talents at the annual Project O charity event, which champions the cause of education for disadvantaged children in Indonesia. Tracy Pham brings you the details.
AS the air quality worsened to dangerous levels causing almost all outdoor activities to grind to a halt late last week, 19-year-old Tan En Ying from Singapore cuts through the smoke to offer his thoughts on the haze issue from a youth perspective.
PHARMACIES in Melbourne and Sydney have sold out of N95 masks as international students rush to purchase face masks for families and friends back home who are facing the worst haze in Singapore’s history. Diane Leow reports.
HOT on the heels of Malaysian restaurant Mamak, Shalom Indonesian Restaurant is the latest to open in the city, tapping into the tastes of Melbourne’s international student community. Hadi Ismanto shares his experience.
WITH the growing credibility of online qualifications, will international students stop coming to Australia if the same degree can be obtained in their home country? Hayden Waugh investigates.
IT was the biggest celebration of Indonesian screen culture in the city. Regina Karis shares the highlights from the recently concluded Indonesian Film Festival.
RMIT University’s Indonesian students association is inspiring young Indonesians in Australia and the local communities to be the agents of change – one deed at a time. Tracy Pham shares her experience.
A FORUM will be held later this month looking into the challenges faced by the LGBT community in Asia, with a focus on Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia. Jessica-Anne Lyons reports.