4. VISI
• To synergise PPIA sub-branches and all of
the members in Victoria, so that it will
create a solid formation of the
association that can be useful to
themselves, the environment, the nation,
and the state.
5. MISSION
• Ensuring a good communication among PPIA sub-branches.
• Creating a joint event and cooperationamong all the sub-
branches
• Building positive relationships with external organisations in
Victoria as useful connection for all members.
• Developing positive relationships with existing international
organisations in Victoria.
• Maximising the participation of all members in each activities
organised by PPIA Victoria and sub-branches.
11. Alun Alun 2014
• Alun Alun is an annual event held by the PPIA Victoria to
welcome the new study period and Indonesian students
who had just arrived in Melbourne. Not only by holding a
festival, but we also provide the info session of Garuda
Indonesia, the Consulate General and immigration, and
education
• Link video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kodkErq2UP8
(teaser) www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b9WnumaCoo (by
Menara Australia)
15. Victoria Cup 2014
• Sports competition held by the joint
committee between 6 PPIA sub
branches in Victoria with the aim of
raising spirit of sportsmanship among
students in victoria.
• Link video: teaser –
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1
HjkQSec61s
16. Hari Merdeka
• One day show By PPIA, Consisted
with day show and night show
• Panggung Merdeka:Panggung
Merdeka is dedicated to celebrate
the Indonesian Independence Day.
Through this production, PPIA
Victoria aims to be the platform for
PPIA branches and various
Indonesian communities in Victoria
to express their passion in per
forming arts. In the spirit of unity in
diversity, we believe we are able to
deliver a thoughtful performance to
speak about young Indonesian
aspiration about freedom.
Moreover, Panggung Merdeka
emphasizes the importance of
Indonesian independency through
Soe Hok Gie’s point of view.
• Pandawa: stand up comedy show
presented by Two PPIA-Sub
branches (Deakin & Swinburne).
22. • Youth conference summit initiate by ASEAN student
council in Australia that aims for
• AAYS aimed to bring like minded students from various ASEAN countries,
including but not limited to Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Myanmar,
Vietnam- to discuss pertinent issues for ASEAN member countries and Australia.
It allows interaction between students to exchange ideas, propose
recommendation and network with different ASEAN and Australian Youth
Leaders. In essence, this forum is designed to strengthen links between ASEAN
and Australia students leaders in the hope of facilitating ASEAN- Australia in the
future.