Australia‐Indonesia Youth Association: Building friendships and professional network.

AIYA Victoria and the Krakatoas Football Club got together to have a BBQ, Fawkner Par, 2 May 2021.

Both AIYA Members and the Krakatoas Community were given a chance to mingle and share their experiences with Australian Football, Fawkner Park, 2 May 2021. Source: Image courtesy AIYA Victoria.

The Australia‐Indonesia Youth Association (AIYA) has chapters in all Australian states and in parts of Indonesia. AIYA offers opportunities for young Indonesians and Australians to build friendships and professional networks. So what are they getting up to? How has it adapted to the pandemic?


Vincent Ganda is a professional programs officer, with AIYA Victoria.  He describes coming events for AIYA Victoria in May and hints at a special event to be held in June.   

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Every Wednesday night from 6 PM, AIYA Victoria holds a Weekly Language Exchange (LX) sessions at the Kathleen Syme Library, Melbourne.
Every Wednesday night from 6 PM, AIYA Victoria holds a Weekly Language Exchange (LX) sessions at the Kathleen Syme Library, Melbourne. Celebrating Kartini Day. Source: Image courtesy AIYA Victoria.

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