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Eps #5: What Does NAIDOC Week Mean to You?

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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 between Indonesia and Australia in the 1700s, Butet’s educational project explores ancestral heritage on relevant life skills and philosophical values we can learn from the Indigenous people in Indonesia. Give it a listen to our OzAlum Podcast and leave a rating and review.

Also keep an eye on the Australian Embassy in Facebook page https://facebook.com/australianembassyjakarta and other social media channels for various online events of NAIDOC Week.

If you want to stay connected with our alumni networks and stay up to date with our alumni events, you can subscribe to our Australia Global Alumni weekly updates here https://oz.link/update and join our Australia-Indonesia Alumni Forum on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8490219/
A full transcript of this episode is available on the OzAlum Podcast website: https://podcast.ozalum.com/

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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 between Indonesia and Australia in the 1700s, Butet’s educational project explores ancestral heritage on relevant life skills and philosophical values we can learn from the Indigenous people in Indonesia. Give it a listen to our OzAlum Podcast and leave a rating and review.

Also keep an eye on the Australian Embassy in Facebook page https://facebook.com/australianembassyjakarta and other social media channels for various online events of NAIDOC Week.

If you want to stay connected with our alumni networks and stay up to date with our alumni events, you can subscribe to our Australia Global Alumni weekly updates here https://oz.link/update and join our Australia-Indonesia Alumni Forum on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8490219/
A full transcript of this episode is available on the OzAlum Podcast website: https://podcast.ozalum.com/

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