Indonesian
Summary: Extensive coverage of international, national and local news and current affairs, including interviews with Indonesian community leaders and other cultural programs.
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Sumba Island, a quiet corner of Indonesia is trying to turn itself to a clean energy model. Only one year ago, most people the island had no electricity at all. Today, however, hyrdopower and solar panels have brought simple advances to the dail...
Dr Baiq Wardhani, lecturer in International Relations of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the Airlangga University analyses recent events in Thailand.
Comment from Dr Tri Cahyo Utomo from University of Diponegoro Semarang regarding Julie Bishop visit to Jakarta to further mend the relationship between Indonesia and Australia.
SBS Radio Indonesian program spoke with Mr Vitrionaldi, Junior Consul for the Republic of Indonesia in Melbourne, Indonesian B-Boy Febian Sumaputra and street artist from Jakarta, Darbotz, at the fashion parade which is part of the Mapping Melbourne ...
Report issued by Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) shows Australian School student results continue to slip in international comparison.
Reysandy Rusmawan, an aviation student, resident of Cebu and head of the pilot school sub-branch of the Philippines Indonesian Students Association discusses responses to typhoon Haiyan in the area where he lives which was one of the places worst ...
Professor Hikmahanto Juwana, Professor Law (International Relation, University of Indonesia) considers the possible legal effectiveness of President SBYs proposed Code of Ethics.
Australia Population is predicted to be doubled in 2075 with migration is the highest contributor.
Education Minister Federal Australia is going to change the education frunding by changing the Gonski agreement. Most of the State Education Minister and other Education bodies in Australia are outraged by this move.
Pingkan Palilingan and Tim Flicker from Monash University who are interns at SBS Radio Indonesian Program, report on the official launching of the Victorian branch of the Australian Indonesian Youth Association (AIYA).
Gaston Soehadi, a lecturer at Petra University in East Java, who is undertaking PhD in film at Monash University discusses a new film about Melbourne, migration and cuisine called Lygon Street - Si Parla Italiano.
Innagural Islam Conference held in Sydney to discuss the recent Muslim perception.
The Union representing construction workers in Australia accusing companies misused the 457 visa program for undercutting the salary of the workers.
The President of the Indonesian Students Association in the Philippines, Reja Dalimunthe, discusses events surrounding typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
Famine and malnutrition is the major cause of death among children under 5 years old in this world.