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AIASA Won “The Most Creative” Award on Australia Day Parade 2020.

AIASA Won “The Most Creative” Award on Australia Day Parade 2020.

Australia Day Parade is a special day in Adelaide’s beautiful and diverse city. It involves almost 150 community groups in Adelaide, and the parade waives starts in the centre of Adelaide city and ends in Adelaide Oval.
Represents the Indonesian Community, AIASA has received “The most creative” award at the Australia Day Parade 2020. Supported by many Indonesian communities (PPIASA, Saman dance, Elmusafir, Flobamora, Aceh community and Rhytmnesia), the Indonesian community has particularly drawn the jury’s attention for their creativity.

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AIASA Newsletter January 2021

AIASA Newsletter January 2021

Here is the AIA newsletter for January 2021. Inside you'll find articles on: - Committee Members 2021-2022 - Indofest Adelaide 2021 - Australia Day 2021 - A Tribute to Alisha Hill - Calendar Year Program 2021 Download AIA Newsletter January 2021 Any feedback from this...

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AIASA Newsletter January 2021

AIA Newsletter June 2019

Here is the AIA newsletter for June 2019. Inside you'll find articles on: * Indofest 2019 * Indonesian Food Appreciation * Interview with Osbert Zebadiah - the Winemaker * Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Indofest 2019 Download AIA Newsletter June 2019 Any feedback from...

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Indofest-Adelaide 2019: Together in harmony

Indofest-Adelaide 2019: Together in harmony

MEDIA RELEASE - Indofest, Sunday 28 April 2019 Thousands will descend upon Victoria Square on Sunday 28 April in a display of vibrant colour and culture as the annual award-winning Indofest-Adelaide festival comes alive with dynamic sights, sounds and enticing...

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AIASA Newsletter January 2021

AIA Newsletter March 2019

Check out the first AIA newsletter for 2019 and read about the community's tour of Parliament House with Hon Jing Lee MLC and how AISA's donation to Yayasan Peduli Kasih Anak Kebutuhan Khusus is making a difference to the lives of children with a disability and their...

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Meet the Indofest 2019 Committee

Meet the Indofest 2019 Committee

These wonderful people are some of the driving forces behind Indofest and very dedicated to make Indofest 2019  on Sunday 28 April a BIG success. We are looking forward to Sunday 28 April when we will be celebrating all things Indonesian right in the heart of the city...

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Australia Day Parade 2019

Australia Day Parade 2019

The AIASA once again joined the celebration of Australia Day in 2019 with close to 60 people participating in the parade in the city that featured wedding costumes from around the provinces of Indonesia. Thank you to the Indonesian community for such a great turnout....

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Wayang Kulit delights audience

Wayang Kulit delights audience

The AIASA was honoured to be given the opportunity to organise a spectacular Wayang Kulit performance this year for the South Australian community. It was held on 21 July 2018 at Flinders University Bedford Park Campus as a community event.  The Wayang Kulit was...

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10 reasons to join the AIASA

10 reasons to join the AIASA

Australian-Indonesian Association President, Firdaus, outlines ten simple reasons why people want to join a community group like AIA. If you are an Indonesian living in South Australia, the question may be how do I give back to my community? How can I participate in...

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Indofest back in 2019!

Indofest back in 2019!

The Australian-Indonesian Association of South Australia (AIASA) has announced that Indofest-Adelaide will be held in Victoria Square on Sunday 28 April 2019, with funding confirmed from the City of Adelaide and the South Australian Department of Human Services,...

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Indofest Schools Program 2018

Indofest Schools Program 2018

AIASA’s yearly Indofest Schools Program (ISP) began on 29 May and the group Pelangi Nusantara performed for St. Dominics Priory College for the lower and upper primary school as part of their Asian Week celebrations. The students were fantastic. The remaining ISP...

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Indofest back in 2019!

Indofest 2017 wins SA Governor’s Multicultural Award

Indofest 2017 won the Organisation category of the South Australian Governor's Multicultural Awards announced on Tuesday 27 March 2018. by His Excellency the Governor of South Australia, Hieu Van Le. Initiated and run by the Australian-Indonesian Association of South...

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Indofest 2017 Program

Indofest 2017 Program

Indofest 2017 is an extra special event as we celebrate our 10th anniversary! Wanting to capture the essence of the local Adelaide Indonesian community, this year’s Indofest has a special Kampung Indonesia theme. The word kampung is an Indonesian word meaning village...

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Bhinneka Tunggal Ika – Unity in Diversity

Bhinneka Tunggal Ika – Unity in Diversity

This year the Indonesian community is celebrating 10 years of Indofest with an exciting and unique Kampung Indonesia initiative. Along with traditional and contemporary music and dance, delicious food stalls, interactive workshops, cooking demonstrations, and retail...

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Indonesian language learning thriving in our schools

Indonesian language learning thriving in our schools

Bahasa Indonesia is currently taught in 83 South Australian government schools. This equates to over 14,000 students from Reception – Year 12 learning the language of Indonesia, Australia’s closest Asian neighbour. By adopting the Australian Curriculum the Department...

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AIA-SA 50th anniversary recognised in Parliamentary Reception

AIA-SA 50th anniversary recognised in Parliamentary Reception

A big “terima kasih” (thank you) to Hon Zoe Bettison MP, Minister for Multicultural Affairs, for hosting a Parliamentary Reception to mark the 50th Anniversary of the Australian-Indonesian Association of South Australia (AIA-SA) on 21 August 2017. Presidents of...

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