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Do you ever wonder how Australian alumni have gone on to achieve success after studying in Australia? Now you have the chance to find out as our alumni share unique stories about their experiences, knowledge and networks gained while in Australia that have helped them most in their journeys and key intersections of opportunity and alumni connections that have propelled them to where they are today. We have some talented alumni guest hosts lining up for exclusive interviews with our guests. L ...
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Dalam episode terbaru OzAlum Podcast, kami hadirkan Dr Ahmad Agus Setiawan, Tenaga Ahli Energi di Kantor Staf Presiden Republik Indonesia, yang juga #OzAlum bergelar PhD di bidang Renewable Energy and Power Systems. Bersama pembawa acara Raissa Almira, mereka membahas "Bagaimana Rasanya Belajar dan Tinggal di Australia, Negara Multi Budaya?" Dalam …
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Pertanyaan ini menjadi topik utama dalam episode terbaru OzAlum Podcast, di mana kita akan membahasnya bersama dengan bintang tamu, Fendi Liem. Beliau adalah anggota Tim Seleksi (JST) Beasiswa Australia Awards dan peraih Penghargaan Alumni Australia 2017 untuk Inovasi dan Kewirausahaan yang akan membagikan segudang pengalamannya. Bersama pewara Rai…
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Di episode terbaru "Mengapa Studi di Australia?" dari OzAlum Podcast, kita menelusuri perjalanan inspiratif Daffa Wardhana, seorang aktor dan tokoh publik yang memilih Australia sebagai tempat studinya. Pewara Raissa Almira, yang menjabat sebagai Manajer Hubungan Masyarakat dan Pemasaran Konten di Turtle Down Under, memandu kita melalui percakapan …
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Tourism is one of the most critical sectors for obtaining foreign exchange, which is vital to Indonesia's economy. With the revival of the tourism sector after COVID-19, tourism is recognised by the government as a critical tool for socio-economic development. However, along with its positive impact on economic growth, the expansion of the tourism …
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For over a century, International Women's Day has been celebrated to recognise women's achievements and promote gender equality worldwide. Despite progress, biases and discrimination against women still persist. In Indonesia, women's roles are perpetuated by long-held restrictive gender norms that limit them from taking advantage of their rights an…
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If you see someone using a wheelchair, wearing a hearing aid, or using other types of assistive devices, you are likely aware that the person has a disability. But not all disabilities are obvious to the eye – just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean it’s not there. Any physical, mental, or neurological impairment that goes largely unnoticed is k…
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The Indonesian G20 presidency has urged G20 nations to use digital technology to improve the quality of education and tackle the learning disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Indonesian government vows to address Indonesia’s perennial education problems, such as the lack of equal access to digital technology and high-quality education. E…
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The COVID-19 pandemic is an opportunity for the whole world to work together to overcome crises and create and maintain solid, sustainable and inclusive global growth. The Group of Twenty (G20), which includes Indonesia and Australia, has the potential to play a central role in alleviating this crisis through collective action and inclusive collabo…
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If Indonesia’s feminist icon Kartini was alive today, what would she make of women’s progress? Women politicians are leading nations, and women scientists are exploring the frontiers of outer space. But not all women have the same opportunity to become change makers. Many constantly struggle to overcome inequality and discrimination due to limited …
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Film plays a vital role in the formation of public opinion and can be a tool for cultural diplomacy. Beyond its simple financial collateral, a film can create distinct identities for our nations and regions, articulate voices of our various minority communities, and can impact both the way others see us and we see ourselves. Considering film’s glob…
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People with disabilities face barriers daily. Often the most difficult barrier is overcoming stereotypes of people with disabilities. Barrier removal requires expertise, collaboration, advocacy and legal backing. Everyone can play a part in educating themselves about these barriers and learn how to create new pathways to ensure our society is as ac…
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We all know that sustainable aquaculture development and effective fisheries management are critical to maintain nation’s food security and economy but what are the key factors to achieve sustainable aquaculture and fisheries in Indonesia? In this ninth episode, OzAlum Dr Hendra Yusran Siry, Secretary of the Directorate General of Marine Spatial Ma…
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Is the pandemic over, or will there be another wave? Now that vaccination access is increasing, infection rates are dropping and provinces are opening up, there are new things to think about: adjusting back to post-pandemic routines (and ditching our pyjamas), getting back into work in real life, commuting and driving our kids to school. To some of…
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Learn what attracts the young generation change the farming industry with their entrepreneurial spirit, and passion amid growing concerns over the future of food security. In this seventh episode, we talk with OzAlum Ignatius Agung Pratama, an experienced horticultural specialist, and Taufik, an entrepreneur who had an opportunity to work in a wine…
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Retno Dewati and Rorian Pratyaksa, a successful global investment specialist and experienced start-up leader, have successfully built their career and business from scratch at a very young age. As honourees of Forbes 30 under 30, they credit to the role of past failures in their entrepreneurial journey. Retno says that being adaptive and agile in b…
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In celebration of NAIDOC week, our two OzAlum guests, Dr Lily Yulianti Farid, a published author and activist, and Butet Manurung, an educator specialising in Indonesia’s Indigenous people and environmental activist, talk about a deeper meaning of sustainability from Indigenous wisdom. While Dr Lily’s research project unveils the first connection b…
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In this fourth episode, OzAlum Muhammad Fathahillah Zuhri and PhD candidate Faruq Ibnul Haqi share with guest host alumna Desy Bachir about how student associations and alumni networks matter more than you think. An opportunity for students and alumni to better their professional and personal growth, Fathah manages to co-found a startup, Stepnesia,…
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OzAlum Desidera Murti and Gilang Fauzi show grit and resilience are critical in facing the global pandemic for their sustainable tourism start-up Travelxism. Amidst the blow to tourism industry, the power couple launched virtual tour to provide alternative travelling for people who have to stay at home. Apart from its creative travel innovations, T…
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From normalising women issue talks to Australia’s political satire scene, internationally acclaimed comedian Sakdiyah Ma’ruf talks with guest host alumna Desy Bachir about gender equality, comedy and her parenting style in life. How has she kept progressing and maintaining personal growth during the pandemic? Give it a listen to the second episode …
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In this episode of #OzAlum Pilot Podcast, we shine the spotlight on Dr Adrianus Hendrawan, a PhD graduate in Economics from the Australian National University, Canberra. Our guest host alumna, Desy Bachir, asks Adrianus about some key factors that he thinks play a crucial role in shaping him as a PhD graduate, an expert in Public Finance Management…
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