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22 Jun 2024

Reconnecting Through Film: Highlights from 'Nobar' with OzAlum!

We are delighted to have reconnected with our alumni during the 'Nobar' with OzAlum events in Mataram (6 June), Manado (8 June), Bandung (9 June), Padang (14 June), Samarinda (21 June), and Balikpapan (22 June)! These special gatherings, part of the Australia-Indonesia Cinema Festival, invited alumni along with their friends and family to immerse themselves in Australian culture and stories through the screenings of the films Blueback (screened in Mataram, Manado and Samarinda), I Am Woman (screened in Bandung and Padang) and Talk to Me (screened in Balikpapan).

From the heartwarming conversations during networking sessions to the excitement of film quizzes and delightful snacks, each city became a hub of Australian cultural immersion. It was wonderful reconnecting with familiar faces and welcoming new friends into our alumni community.

As we continue to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Australia-Indonesia diplomatic relations, stay tuned for more enriching experiences in other cities. Join us as we celebrate the spirit of our nation's friendship across Indonesia!

More than 150 Australian alumni in Mataram, BRIDGE school representatives, and university students come together to chit-chat, enjoy food and drinks, and watch
More than 150 Australian alumni in Mataram, BRIDGE school representatives, and university students come together to chit-chat, enjoy food and drinks, and watch "Blueback," an inspiring film.
The participants of the ‘Nobar’ with OzAlum in Mataram take a selfie after the film screening.
The participants of the ‘Nobar’ with OzAlum in Mataram take a selfie after the film screening.
Approximately 90 participants, including Australian alumni and their friends and family, attend the 'Nobar' with OzAlum event in Manado to watch the Australian film “Blueback”.
Approximately 90 participants, including Australian alumni and their friends and family, attend the 'Nobar' with OzAlum event in Manado to watch the Australian film “Blueback”.
The quiz winners at the 'Nobar' with OzAlum event in Manado come forward to receive their prizes and take a group picture.
The quiz winners at the 'Nobar' with OzAlum event in Manado come forward to receive their prizes and take a group picture.
More than 120 alumni gather to reconnect, enjoy food and drinks, and have fun together while watching the film “I Am Woman” at the 'Nobar' with OzAlum event in Bandung.
More than 120 alumni gather to reconnect, enjoy food and drinks, and have fun together while watching the film “I Am Woman” at the 'Nobar' with OzAlum event in Bandung.
Over 100 alumni, friends, and Aussie Banget mates from Mulawarman University gather for a ‘Nobar’ event in Samarinda to watch the Australian film “Blueback”.
Alumni gather to reconnect and reminisce at the 'Nobar' with OzAlum event in Bandung. The event provides a warm and engaging atmosphere for alumni to reunite, share experiences, and enjoy a special film screening together.
Alumni gather to reconnect and reminisce at the 'Nobar' with OzAlum event in Bandung. The event provides a warm and engaging atmosphere for alumni to reunite, share experiences, and enjoy a special film screening together.
The ‘Nobar’ with OzAlum in Padang sees over 80 alumni who come together for an evening of food, drinks, and a shared Australian film experience.
The ‘Nobar’ with OzAlum in Padang sees over 80 alumni who come together for an evening of food, drinks, and a shared Australian film experience.
Participants of the 'Nobar' with OzAlum event in Padang raise their hands to participate in a lively and entertaining quiz.
Participants of the 'Nobar' with OzAlum event in Padang raise their hands to participate in a lively and entertaining quiz.
Alumni and friends capture a wefie with the Australian Consul-General, Mr Todd Dias, after a screening of the supernatural horror film “Talk to Me”  in Balikpapan, which keeps everyone on the edge of their seats.

 

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