KREMES. These young women just love to gossip but their podcasts are more serious than just chat.

A and T choose to remain anonymous in their podcast so they can openly address some sensitive issues.

A and T choose to remain anonymous in their podcast so they can openly address some sensitive issues. Source: Photo courtesy KREMES/2020.

Long-time friends A and T provide a regular podcast that aims to help young Indonesians to adapt to language and culture in Australia. At the same time the KREMES podcast opens up a new world to Australians who want to learn about young Indonesians.


A podcast is a flexible and very portable format for sharing ideas, opinions, stories and laughter. A and T started their podcast to have fun but also to help others.  Their KREMES podcasts focus on the issues young Indonesians face in Australia, like dealing with racist taunts during the pandemic. How can we listen to them?

Follow A and T online at facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kremespodcast

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The KREMES podcasts use a blend of informal Indonesian and English, so they are a good way for Australians to learn about Indonesians.
The KREMES podcasts use a blend of informal Indonesian and English, so they are a good way for Australians to learn about Indonesians. Source: Photo courtesy KREMES/2020.

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