Today I went to KJRI-Melbourne website and surprise-surprise, they have updated their website to something flashy now.
The current website layout has a better navigation, user friendly and pretty colour as well.
I believe that website can be better if they change the side and top menu in a bigger and sharper font.
In the end, they have changed their website to a better functional website and easier for us to access information from their website.
Some information from their webiste:
We have uploaded 107 photos from Consulate General visit on 13 October 2008 last month.
Please have a look at this gallery
We can download voter’s form registration from this link and mail it to
PPLN Indonesian Consulate Po Box 6765 Melbourne Vic. 3004
or we can send the form to kjri@kjri-melbourne.org
Meanwhile if you think you have registered, you can double check for your name from this document
For more information about this, please visit: http://www.kjri-melbourne.org/events.php or contact kjri@kjri-melbourne.org
Remember that our voices can decided our country’s future.
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Bali Traditional Dance
A group of people from KJRI Melbourne visited us from Sunday 12 October 2008 - 14 October 2008.
There are around 8 people with Mr Budiarman Bahar (consulate general). Also in this special event they brought a group of dancer from Indonesia to perform in Hobart City Hall on 13 October 2008.
Meanwhile in the evening, we had an opportunity to have a dinner together with people from KJRI Melbourne at Baha’i Learning Center. We had another opportunity to see a couple performance from Indonesian dancers. It has been a long time that we haven’t seen Indonesian traditional dance in Tasmania, they performed it elegantly and beautifully.
We hope that there will be more opportunity for people in Tasmania to experience Indonesian culture, either traditional dance, music and other performances.
I will upload some photos from the evening dinner soon.
]]>It has been long time I haven’t updated Indotas.org.au as I have been busy with my work and other commitments.
Anyway I just upgraded Wordpress to the lastest version, which is more stable and better performance.
I have fixed some issues with photo gallery integration and site performance.
Also I found it interesting that there are some posts in the discussion forum, will have a look at this in the future and find out what is the possibility to use more of discussion forum.
I think that’s all for now
Have a great day!
]]>Pending on final confirmation closer to date, there are no costs involved for ISS members and the Indonesian community.
Please RVSP by Monday 21 January 2008 via the mailing list or by contacting Dhaniel or Melissa.
]]>”Selamat Hari Raya Idul Fitri”
Mohon maaf lahir dan batin
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Here is the list of sponsors of the event and of the prizes:
University of Tasmania, Faculty of Arts; University of Tasmania, School of Asian Languages and Studies; X-Ray Hobart; Little Bali
Maldini; Socrates; Fresh Food Market; Pocket Space; Terry White Chemist; Sandy Bay Newsagency & Bookshop; My Goodness Health Foods; Amcal; ABC Shop; Travelmates; Hobart Bookshop; Wilderness Society Shop; House; Jefferson’s Teahouse; Tasmanian Principal Computers; The Commonwealth Bank; TASONE; Nicholas George Lawyers; Other private donations
]]>Indonesian Night | Sunday, 7 October 2007 - 7 pm
“An event to raise money for the Australian Red Cross Blood Service in Indonesia”
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, which ravaged through the Province of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, caused great structural damage to the entire city of Banda Aceh. The Australian Red Cross is involved in the “Aceh Blood Project”, a 5 year plan to restore the Banda Aceh Blood Transfusion Unit and to provide specialised training to clinicians, laboratory technicians, and volunteers. All funds raised from Indonesian Night will go towards this great cause.
The Italian Club
77 Federal Street, North Hobart
For more information please play the movie or click on the poster.
]]>Dede Indonesian & Thai Cuisine
369 Elizabeth Street, North Hobart
6231 1068
Opening Hours: Mon – Sat 5.30 – 10pm
Discount: 10% on Mon - Thu
Dede’s restaurant is a fully licensed, relaxed and friendly restaurant that can also do take away. It seats up to 80 people. Thai, Indonesian or vegetarian dishes from boh cuisines - yuo have the choice at this North Hobart eatery. Lots of cane and Indonesian masks and artefacts create and illusion of Asia. Check out the menu at www.dede.com.au for a comprehensive list.
Please note that the discount only applies to each card holder. Remember, you need your card to get the discount.
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