posted on 2017-02-21, 03:47authored byAlice Pung, Leila S Chudori, Eliza Vitri Handayani, Sanaz Fotouhi
<p>In 2016, The Australia-Indonesia Centre commissioned the
first of a series of essays aimed at bringing new voices and perspectives from
Australians and Indonesians telling their stories.</p>
<p>The series began by asking essayists to respond to the
question ‘What does it mean to be Indonesian/Australian?’ and invited them to
reflect on the issues that they see as important challenges and preoccupations
facing their societies today and into the future. Our writers will also
consider the ways in which Australians and Indonesians might share and read
each others’ stories, thereby gaining greater insight into our complex and
often complementary cultures.</p>
<p>The essays in this series come from leading writers and
commentators from Indonesia and Australia each looking closely at their own
society, cultures and political situations. They have been published through
the Centre’s site and in The Guardian.</p>